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Tae enthusmsm for Prai.ce mspirrd by Lafajette is re-inapued Ly MERICAN epicures have always preferred the French vintages: they now equally prefer the famoue French It quenchea hot-weather thirst. taaaMsaj Ut tem CareoeM fm delmatfmuk TAaBaLE 4 WATER tfjfrrirft ai all hegk-dau Hetels, Restaaremtt, RRIK.R, 515 Longarrc Broadwsy N.V CARRIES A $50 ROLL AND BEGS FOR A BUN Sam. the Silver Lined. Gets Meals for Ten Days. a shabby figare slanh up to Deteetivi (avs.

of the Firat Branch. at Second Aveaae and Benetec Street laat night eaU" it arheeaaa, "could you a few pcr.r.iea to buy bur. aad a eap of coffee. Pm out of work and I ain't had a bite to for tnirty-aix houra ar.d my wtfe ie awful aick -Sure. Come alOBg." Cava said.show ini his badge, "iv.

pai roa vou'll get three squarea a OaYJ ano BOVet have to spend eer.t." "A Btiagy man like you eught to a-arve to death." the detective adJed later when he had drawn from the beg a bankbook Bhowing de poaita ef fo2 ia bllla, IM ponnies a-d 40 cents in silver In night court Magiatrata Nolan sent the man. said his name waa Samum Botwwita, to the workhouse for tea days. fight AT SPORTING CLUB Race Battle in Harlem Stopped by Police. F.eserres of the Eaat 126th Street Btatioa were called to the Barlem Sporting Club last night to sU-p a tfht that the promoters atarted and eouldn't atop. Oatanaiblv, the club at Fifth Avenue and 136th "Street offered a bout be twean Walter Mohr and "Wee-wee" Barton, two welterweights.

Mohr la vsite and Barton ia eolored The au iaaao waa about evaaty dlilded. Be fon the fight had progresaed through the third round negroes and white rren aera emulabng the men in tha ring. Pfaaa fista the audienee took to caairs and blackiaeks aa weapons of o'enre One oi tho chaire, hurled from a gallerv, earromed of? the head af "John the Barber" P.eisler, erhe dropped. When the police arrired the crowd earnestly endeavoring to take the to pieeea. Sergaant Hartwick aent the boxera to their dreaaing IBOBBQ.

and ordered the BjOBI bout to be put LITTLE PLAGUE VICTIM REFUTES CARTOONISTS Plea to Delay Opening Reveals a Chlld Who Loves School. The following letter is prlnted for tha aole benefit oi who be no chtld likea to go to school; was reeeived yeaterday Pr. I Bolduan. of the Department of Healtl 'Dear Mr: Just a few liaea askir.p yea to kir.dly delay the opening of eeheel aatil some time in Oetober, I r.m a of InfantiU paralysis, I am irlad to say I am getung rieety. It la juat four weekn that I am in the and will have ay four week? more I walk about I am eight yeara and a monthi old, and I am In 3B at ard I do not like to loaa any lta.or.a.

There are many othera that f-ti aa I do I thank you. Hoping thlnk this over, at I MM to go to achool and do not want bt ebsent, I remain, your little ar.d, a 100TAKENOFFBOAT; HOLE TORN IN HULL Hartford, of Hartford N. Y. Line, Hlts Rocks. Eaaei, Sept.

1 -Tha eteam toat Hartford. of the Hartford and hara York Traneportation Company. grcunded" on the rocks ot 'oji point the onneetict Rirar aar.r to-day, was more aerioualy dara than at frat reported, it waa 1-arned ea-alght hale waa torn ln the vesrel'e watef flooded the engine room Wreckiag tuga will tow the boat le York to-morrow, where ahe drydoek. 100 pasaengers were taken oft on nafl la rlver towna, where the7 took toj ni Hartford. Moat of the fr? fht wa? removed.

AUT08 XILL woman ajtd boy Vletlm, Ker Yeare Old. la aoe waa eroeainjj Kroadway. at Street, laat erenirg. Mra. 'rumpa, seventy-rive years old, I Weat Seventyf.f'h Street, waa and k.lled by an The chauffaur put on apeed The pohea latar arreated aTahai Wataon, of Tappan, with homielde.

Harry Mtailer, ais yean old, of ii" Ytr, Street, waa killed la biB baaae afleraeaa, se waa down b) an automo enver. by of 29 krooklyn Nagai waa ar a teajhnital rharga horn, C'de. Hane! and Trybua Die in Chair. Har.e) and Jan Trybua were ir. the ehaif vaa'arday momlng kia daath Har.el lnformed eaarvii Uat Predortek Itlelow 4" aaaaethlag hin regardlag a-oatibu in tha fr.ma ha la accoaad aod bad been BARNETT SUES WIFE FOR ABSENT SON ther Says He's in Maine to Escape Plague.

other chapter in tlie marital trou 1 blefl of Willard R. of the Ho te! Broadway and Sevent.y ae cr.th Street, Manhattan. and his yoaag wife, who Ia tbe daughter of Charles F. Daly, vic--pre6ident of the Kea York Railroad, waa writtcn into the reeorda of the Su? prrr.ii. Courl B1 Whit.

Plalna yeater? day. when argutnents were heard on a petition for a writ oi habeaa corpua f.led by Baraetl to compel Mrs. Bar nott to furn over their two-and-a-balf I year-old son to him. Mrs. Farnett left her husband on March 12 taking her wil her, ha.s filed Buit for divorce and Baraetl haa eatered auii againat Mr, Dalj damagea for alleared alienation of h.s arifa'l nffccticns.

Juatice entered ai. order atmeting Mrs. Barnett to tnke the child to her husband'l apartments ut.ee week. Counsel for Mr. Daly ar.d Mrs.

Bar nett exalalBed yeaterday thal tho boy had been tnken to Muine to escape the infantile epidemic Mrs. Barnett is livir.g al the Hotel Grama tan. Bronxville, Jastlea Platt ad- jo'imed tbe ufltil Wodaesday. SON OF POOR WIDOW STEALS HER LAST RING Prized Engagement Band Only Bit of Jewelry Left. For years Herbert Jackson'" w.dowed mother.

struggling to support her two youngeet children. bad managed t-o i keep the oi.e artiele of jewelry she prired most bighly. her engngemer.t ring. On returning home yaeterdaj sha fo'md her apartment, at 310 We 184th Btraet, In dieotder and the ring; Baiasing. Neignbors told Peteetive Oorgc 1.

O'Connor they bad seen Herbert, who home laat lurking i.ear his mother's apartment. The lad, who is twenty, later confessed his guilt to 1 Magistra'te Denei in 'he Washington: Heights eourt. He bad pBwned the ring, valued at 8180, for $15. He was held in $1,000: bail. BRING MEMPHIS DEAD HOME Seven SallonT Rodica on Hoapltal Ship Solace.

Santo Pomir.go, Sept. United navy bospital ship Solace left I here thia morning for the Cr.ited i States with the bodies of BOVOfl men 1 kilied when the armore.1 cniiser Mem phis was wrecked by a storm in the riurbor here Taeaday. An imyos.ng cervniory. participated in by Provialonal President Carvajal, th? Cabiaal mii.i.stcrs and other offi elals, tnarked tbe transfer of the dead ta the Soiace. throughout tbe city were closed, at the request of th.

President. Tbe Arr.erican Minister. WiliiBm W. Ruaa.il, has hia thanks to Frovis.Dnai President and other offieiala of the Dominican publ.e for their followir.jj the neter. CITY TO HONOR LA FAYETTE Rirthday of To Be Celebrat.il Seplember On September at 3:30 P.

I people of New York will celebrate Mar quis I.a Fayette'a blrthday by cxernse? in City Hall Park The programme iaaoed yeaterday ir.rlude* Acting.Mayor Dearling, Alton B. Parker, Kobert Baeon, Dr. John H. Finley and the French Ambassador, M. Jules Jus aerand Offeem of the committee arranging the eelebration are Joseph hoate, honorory chuirman; Alton B.

Parker, eha.rman; Stewart Davlaon, bonornry aecretary, and Henry Hardon. treoeurer. fonkers Girl Ia Drowned. Word reached V'onkers yeaterday that Miaa Iaabei Eaaton, daughter af Charlea Philig Easton, pres.der.t of the Yonkers Board of Kducation, bad been at Poland, Me. Miss Eaaton, who had been at the resort five weeks, waa ir.

a motor boat, which capsized. Her father is prendert af Westchefer Har Association. Han(f? Himself in Cell With one end of a rope made froffl beddiag around r.fi: and the other end IBatoBad to tha tot, of thi a Tha Hror.x f'ouii" was found dead last night I a mar'a nanr.e wa? gHren as Horner 1'6 year- old, a maehinist. ef 898 186th Street SWANN SUMMONS BIG POULTRY MEN Begins Inquiry Into Al leged Boosting of Prices Pending Rail Strike. PLANS INDICTMENTS IF CHAROE IS PROVED Fcderal Attorney Will Help Stop Extortion by Food Dealers.

Indietaaeata n' aevefal wholeaale dealers in poultiy a.id some I of all sorU of food. who took ad' ll taga of the posaibility of a railroad tie-up to boost prices, were promised by Diatriel Attorney Swam tei II. Snowden Marahall, I fllted Statei Diatricl Attorney, alsa atoed ready te proseeute any complan' thal might be lodged with hia oftice. Diatrict Attorney Swann ba- sum moned a dexen big poultry dealera to appaar before him Tueaday. Some oi them, aeeordiag te Mr.

Swann, arbi iranly booated pricea from 19 eenl pound to 28 cent- pounil ovei He deelared reputable dealers peal. try bad the price on.y one eighth of a cent a pound sii.ce the strike talk started. Meat denlers and grocers of the BB aerupaloua variety nlso pricei arbitrarily. Prosecution of these men would depend largely on complaints irom eustomers. whieh tbe ct At torney's oftice atanda ready to in gate.

onspirary Ii Allege.l. lavaatigatera werking under the inet Attorney and .1. Harl Commiaaion.r of Weighta and ures. have found mar.y alei foeddtafffl ahipmenta that arrived during the last week in lofl baildiaga, freight yarda and cold stor- i nge plar.ts. The inveatigaton are now trying ta show this was done as part of a corspiracy to boost price Sbould these facts develop prosecu tions under the Donnelly Anti-Trust law and the Sherman Anti-Tiust law would be started by Mr.

Swann and Marahall. Commissioner Hartigan telegn the Board ot Railway Managera B'aahlngton last nighl aaking the lift ing of the embargo periahable food products simultaneously with th.e or? der from the railroad brothcrhood cancellir.g the strike, as the embargo is ereating abnormal prices in many loodstuffs. Mr. Hartigan aaid there was no juatification for tbe bulb of th. crease in prices He poir.ted out that Migar.

corTee. tea. CBflncd good Bimilar products have not increased In price in wholeaale quantities and he reUiler booating prices on thi articles is violating tl 8 law. Big Inrrease in Prices. "In the iBSl two days," said Mr.

Hartigan, "prices on penshable foods have increased in many instances 80 per cent. Potatoes that brought 83 to $3.2:. a last week fetched 14.68 to to-day. This ahonld not be, yet the same is true of cabl 1 heets ar.d other farm products." Poliee Commissioner Wooda made public y. terday a statement showing that.

in the ol a atriha, New York would have -neat enOBgh I it elev.n days; Ash, thirty-on? butter, fourteen dayaj Hour, three day-; Pgga, forty leni Freight embargoei and other re atrietive traffic meaauraa ifl oparation on mne of the alevefl railroadi ent' 'ing New York wer. reBponaibl. for lonly a slight decrea-e in the qi of produee and other freighi reei at the various city terminals veati aecording to ofTicials of the Moal of the arrivina freight, explaiaed, had been phijiped bef.r.. ord in war. iaaui il thal th.

th. embargoea would be elearlj te da) In deeraaaed receipti us the ii of mo-t railroad men. i Kmbargo Modifled. ,1. Hardifl, viee-praaldenl of i orl announre I fieal on of the embargo on that roa tting the shipment of fn ll fresh nah, all dairy I awB print papir "subjed ta de lav." Kmbargoes or.

tbe Helawnre. I.acka wani a Western, Kne. Weat Shore, Pennaylvania, Baltimore 4 Ohio and I.ong Island were H01 liftod, l1 eiala of th. roadi said that modifiea tions were be.ng eonaidered. "Ue have al.an.ioned our strike plans." sa.d A J.

Stone, viee-preaident Kne. "If the eight-hour bill is paaaed by Congreaa I preaume the brotherhooda will be aatiafied and will eontin i. ork 1 b. Eri. Railroad Company will obey -he law, bul il my opinion th.

railroadi will do evorything to demonatrate the unconatitutional tj of Ihe law." hai eig bill eonaidered by the Senate was une. tutional was" the opinion of praetirally all railroad executivea here. Th. eral view WBI that COBgraU i eewer llmit the hours of aen tra.n employefl on the ground of oaf. to amployei and the trav.ll ng hut thal aa) atteranl on tha parl itora 1 aerviee aga WeaM Be KirmK Batabllahed.

Mut no matter how unron-ti' ll he measure maj be, the law "Come Up-Stairs and Save $10." Under thin headin? in to morrow's Sunday Tribune The Ad-Viaor iKrtin hlflai the aMtrchlight of tnith on tli' serond-atory men of the rlothinK "ir Taylor SaaOp claima they'rr 00 the K'ound but Otl th? level. Tribune invrstiKators brlieve You'll enjoy thia amusing but illurnmatinR atory. it! trll your newsdealer to-day and makr aure. gk Shc Srtbunc ta I the Truth Aa mMa. u.niai ni aiw a.r"i Strikebreaking Repeaters Duping Railroad Agencies Chuckle as They Draw Double Pay by Enrolling with More than One Company on "Waiting Orders" Working.

They Say. i. 5 boob," eoi breaker No, to 'he surf on the ib pjiobi oi i Wi Btreet bar per bad ed the bar. "A boob ia right'" "A boob, quei er No at hi. I Ihe "Say aol rmve you made when you aigaed up a' HeVey'i Twe and half waitin'time aiu't bad, Jack." jusl bbi the rei ful aad 1" been workiag for living.

Three i at Wee lad a half and here I BJOying rn; II "1 you quei ied the with rising Inflection. "Four dollare a pa; i explaiaed Jack. regalai two Afty, but I i lornin the I Iraad ea tral and thei dollar a da). eal i there. And two and a balf 1 a dollar and four bil fnur doiiaii bj my Agures Tl al I'ai for Aring icea." Manj Repeatere Reperted.

ehuekled misehievoaaly hia fmancial per picaeitj dawned en his companion. Uut if imall talh along u. Street, I be Bowei or at the Grand entral aeeepted aa "Strikebreaker crr-liteii nrith having a copyright ob the lated, More than one nion railroad BI. tl. running caae of itrike, offer sevei al i ind ae? tho ietainer from each.

Geaerally speaking, however, the recru I tril eaker. did nol yeatei br ikly as earlier week, Laboi ni were more secretive. On Tharaday, for example, at the oSee Aaeher'a detective agency, 1440 Broadway, it we have te be put into practiee pending Supreme I on," said one "It iniyht take two i time it obta ned nough ime a ii the eighl 'hour day to Ira A Placi ice pi of the Nrv. and head of the rail? road'- lega i -i thal no ty of the re had been eonaidered by offl lii- inlimali thi ra Iroada, followii I the Adamson bill, would be to Ale schedules of in creaaed freighl ti the Inti i iee I omra 1 of mai em loyal, A per "tial ap and i ranna road by W. H.

ard El ii, in i employes, "tl at in il you proti provided through thi orgaai of a bieb are mei ber. II you withdrasi from theee organiiatl and loaa thi. proteetioB your loyalty to this eompaaj the rail road will take over your polieies me i rote I oa for you All Trains Are Crowtled. Despite Better Outlook Deapite the li th. tea.ioB in railroad i ln lei the ngand out- nent and to pointi ddlc nd South are run- hut abl.

te accommi the di mand. gni from thi Pi now r. and to ed there will be I irl Biiatie loomed up, ontinu to I with emei rhich are I ther road. anno would refunds te cob nterfered aitl I iburb in the Long Island I eommuter. their bv i with pro "We are offeri Hcial of the ri ad, "1 cauae expeel our road ia operation." Only 2,000 of ployes of the road are memhery.

OI the brotherhood Ask Subway and Men to Join Engineers' Union G. Griffin, assistenl grand of the Brotherhood of I F.ngineera, and A. I Gi ib for the aaion, ad tnrmen evening in the Lenoi I i 116th Street aad Leaoa Avenue, and Urged them to jmn the brother itep, il ii aaid, ii beiag teken the po bility of the mo i I WOMEN DIVE OFF BURNING YACHT I iiiilliinril frnm pnaa I tarted flral up tl women. 1 hej aould not ting that ind ubcobsi ioua, bu1 upported bj mi and young Ei and hauled aboard i hi I ot tha party Bnd inai ped te At lantic City. i-.

next te Jeffrii li 'he broker, of Philad dphia. Mi Ireland' buri i and lefl arlsl i roki MI of tho parl i ifl red painful burna, and on from ahocl i hen ,1 ached ei1 thi I ea1 had beeB I ere moat of the bob ion and aad beea mi i nt in aecial alTairn. mitted that 1 tril Icci Yoi Cei tral Yesterday 1 bb eommittal. Il waa aever, that the New York Central st Bg atrikebreakera ia I I Termlnal. Ma te, of the A man about I I men have bi ar.d ilecping In tnd receh ing 11 50 raiting tlmi kgeneiea I leeed.

Bowery, wh I un! hura day. the re I ia i a te i i I and a I reakiflg rta a ned Whil. an and il hard t. oipp. five i sa.il last nighl thal COUld run able to maintain the evenl 11, on a be I I enginei have remained loj Sti ike bn akera from other eitii ixed here.

Betweei and men ere being fed houaed he river otf for sen ice, il ia ia the Wesl D. tachmi i the day from Philadelphia. Spec i ork, New and Hartford and N. York Cenl oton the eleetric eng Vlai eel earmen have ei i to lign. The New York Central is conducting breakera.

Men in mproviaed dormitoriea in the ter maj be poring over little knota on iwei ng queatioi before bb old Trial runa about the yarda being mad. green ci 5 TAKEN AS GAMBLERS IN OLD TENDERLOIN Nlftkes spector Bolan Bearing warranta baaed on evidenee gathered by three of bia meB.Lieuten anl i Honest Dan) (ostigan arr.I five men on gambling ehargea in the Sixth Avenue section of the Tenderloin diatrict Inapeetor John S. Molan, the police eommaader of the distr.ct and the man whoae tip started tha "white Blave" probe, knea nothiag aboul tha ai after the prisoners wera al Headqi arl rs. Detecl Cronin, Byrhe an.l ii upon receiving ordera to elean up th Av. ago te po before they coul.i gel handboo iat 18 by two of the 11 a I oa eharta a Sixth Avenue booking agency and mad.

their bet Ir. a t'ew day-. thj d.te.1 to Magiatrate Houai terdaj vere abl. to plaee beti Ia ol including Sixth Avenue aaloon, where th. propi took th.

bets as the harten.ler looked on All the tranaactiona were condueted b. tween Twenty-eightb and Thirtieth Strecl Aa a resi.lt the mag yester daj iaaued i i for the arvi Louia Berger, oi I 1 fourth Mr. Weal i irtei treet; Don n. of 124 Weal Twenty-ninth Street, nnd i Curran, a i 480 nue, for al aking book, Skelly, bi for violation of the liquor tax law. in i mitted gambling ii in whieh he waa employed.

MOVIE SUPERS' FORM UNION; SEEK MORE PAY Five Hundred Dcclare War nn (irecdy Ageatt. Five hui In open umerarv i in movi" mo to v.agi a ai meetina laal i irh- in Hall, 725 Sixth tvenui Ka branch White I Ictora' ti ica they a call themai Pietun Extra People'a a isoc of New Vork. Mor. than 100 aigned api for memberahip nighl and paid th. initiation fe.

of 80 eenta. Harry Mountford, international or i for the White Rata, condemned the agents wh? aak th. "aupera" te teel I ira in th. motion plet ar. atudioa f.

i II or 81 ihall not mak. a drive againal the producera," he aaid. "The-, pa) extra muat i thi I the ict The meeting of -he new umon headquartei of BThiti Rata, 22a Forl flt. HEARSTS FOR MASTERS I.eaguers Democrat for State (Ontroller. The Indepeadenee League indor I Maoti ra, Dei date for State Conti i I Fle.

d. Li ague and Sev. i rienda Contn er 1 M. Trai. aP" peared befoi thi md urged I rhe announced it did reeommend be.

bb parl tral SLAVE NET TRAPS DOZEN IN BOSTON Witnesses VVanted Hcre Arc Rounded l'p by Smith in Raid. TWO MEN AND GIRL TAKEN AT BEACH Mysterious "Mr. Cheese cake." Important Vice Broker. Eludes Pursucrs. a Tha I of "whiti ruaadei I James E.

Smith. A triet At tomey; detectivea, Federal inveatigal B' i late hui i But one of tha twelvi wai an ef i igreed whi of returniag a- de ii ta waa put up te them. fort to-day. iavc a whirlwind tour of th. city tl ng and ia the reri Beaeh, where two im on the beaeh.

They aaid they but made no May VlaM Pravldeace. Smith BBd hia party lefl roi ttioB on the 5:03 train for i London, It exp cted they will al io top er in I to thi arife were taken Blong when thia evening. ifader the din tive McGlynn, of eal Da iae iuet The men bat loora and, rusl i guard wl McGlynn and othera, wenl I i iof cell ir in seai evidence in the form of lettera and telegrai I eraab brougl I I from their beds in fright. ruahed to be 1 in thi attempt. te i do it quick," wai I word, and thi did.

The i bund wagon and huatled to the station when- I.ked and locked up tanl Distarid Utorne Smith I 111 his of icven u. loaed, howevi 1 bej areri the party Burraunded in the house. "Mr. Be tidea Sehieb i they in Mr. aad Mr Mi rrii Bornati ln.

Rothcnberg, Dora hite bi Price 1 hey will appear before the New York Grand Jurj to teli what bb allegad "sluah I i tixed by whiti i for the di of policemen under chargea the coBceraiag lookii for a "Mr. i to the la other name. bi ty were John Sloeum, of the DepartmeBt of McGlynn and Howard Bar hor. nte denl of the Societ; I iee. Attorney A.

ntinue thi tuation ln Boati Scorei of peraona eoni knowledge of deals in Nev. Vork are thought te be in hidine. in the aouth and weat enda the Slavc Prosecution Elated Over Miss Higgins's Arrest Diatrtet Atton arrest Mary Higgins, supi Waahiagi for aiding in tha eaespe of i woman from lhai instiiutlon on forn I ible link of evidence com- Miss Higgins ia in the Tombe. The girl who escaped from the hoapitel i i lara Brown, nlneteen years old, the dauarhter of a well to do buaineaa man of Albany. Three jrean ago she id mn to '-he Mag I for Wi I Girli trati Bar "M-.

says the District A torn al from that mo meni both the authorities of thi I Bnd even ti te Barlow himaelf were peatered by myaterioua req for the girl's releaae. There wi to man of Inflo ho wanted to eee her freed. I the taken to thi Hi i ti Hoapitel for an tioi Wi And she was placed in a privata room, bj some the Weat II.i Streei tal fruard her. in i of June while Mis. Bir th.

night nui Brown girl ily cla thi eorridi i a few minutei waa iei ira Broai her own eoat the girl, led entranee and helped her into: Bg automobile. her confeas ob, MIbi Blrd orders of with her. Detec! v. eal thi 'rail. When irreated ihi had i.

boob after the i leape oi I be arraigned for Judge Wadh im nexl dai Very Important Notice M.ssts Win. II. ahipowners and brokera, tl Rotti r.lim. The Hagne and Atnaterdatn, ariah to aa noonce th.it under ii.i circuinatancea can thej lerve aa internaediariea for the forwarding re diapabeh ttera all oihei poatal coinmunfcatlona emanating from rs.ms belonging neutral or belligerenl nationa and iiit.inl.il for tlnril peraona. Conaequently, all leitera which, notwitlmtanding the preacnl iM.ti.-.-.

mighl reach Meaara Wm. Muller A Co. for tranamiaaion lo third peraona, arill be reinrned the icndera withool prepaymeni poatage, ERTISEMENT. UlVERTISEMEYI Manmmtij al M'li A Broadwav al 3 1th Str Store open today from 8J0 A.M.to 5J0 P. Beginning Tuetday, Sept.

5th, and until furiher notice, the ttorc will open ai 9 A. M. and dote at 6 P. M. daily.

Today In the Motor Apparel Shop Womeit's Auto Dust Coats Reduced to $3.95 Vormerly A seaaon-end ofTeringofallour remaining wonien'8 dust coats. inthis seaaon'g moai favored modeU. Made of Paliri Beach cloth, Ane quality mohair and llnen. Also Women's Panama Auto Hats Reduced to $1.95 High-grade hats. all in perfect condition, which we prefer to saoritfce at this price rather than carry them over to next season.

PRESIDENT READY FOR NOTIFICATION I unliniiail from I letter, whieh was received by Chair? man McCormick yeaterday: "I beg te acknowledge receipt of the attei the Iormal Botift of the Preaident en September regrel thal eagagemeata pre will deay me the pleasure tl at the oecaaion I in every way a SUCeoa. and that it will give an added stimulua to the growing lentimenl in favor ef eal From Good Ground, Long Island, where Charlea F. Murphy i. immer, eame arord thal the Tam i bad ai engagemenl with da) and did not expeet to be nearer Long BraBeh than a motor boat would carry him ta the Aahiag banka. Presideat Wilson will leave for Waahiagton Sunday and go to Ken tueky Monday te make a speech ia Hodgeaville.

He will return te Shadow Lawn aa soob aa the railroad dituation ii cleared. SON HAZED. MOTHER SAYS Suit for IM.0M Hrought Againnt Mil itary Befcaai. brought against the N' i Militery Aeademy, at i ornwall-on-HudaoB, yeaterday, by Mn Prederii Haigh, of Jaraaiea, Loag of her son, Bertram, eighteea years old, who, she says, was Affldavit. by other studeata, iaelad ing Bertram'i roommete, deny knowl I oceui Sehi youth waa expelled ia Fehruary becauae he fuacd te play ia the oaad, nl'hough ifl return for hil a musi Berl rara broke hia horn aad complainad be wa.

gettiag i for the school ask. change of venue te Orange opposed the itterni A. H. K. Seeger, was 10 pop i i 'ria! would he srved deeiaion.

TROLLEY HITS TRUCK; 12 PASSENGERS HURT Drivcr Is in Hnspital After Aeci dent in Coney Island. A Weet End trelley car hit a i. motor truck belonging to Bwift Ce laat night, at Neptune COBC) Island, and more than a dozen BOI v'are eal nnd bruised. The front of the car wns ar.d every w.ndow Ib flraa broken. So great wus the ferta of the impact that the iraa Bpeet aad peahed aevoral fael along tho track.

Geonre McFarlaad, of 208 Street, Jeraey I ity, driver of the truck. iken to Coney Island Ilospita! ii arrial nraa brekea an.l be i injured Inti i i a. at th. croi bul no Sagnaaa. The aeeid.nt place aboul i o'eloek.

Thata twonty paBaengera in the car THIEF GETS PRIEST TO RETURN STOLEN $15 Now Oranjje Man Wonders Who Took His Money. Fifteen dollars, atolen ugo from dcorge Had. Hfl oo.l, Cone Street, Orangi W. was tarnad yaatarday by a pr.est eonn. The aaid th.

monej bad I member of his pansli. who had I aboul it in the the pril Sl tO return it. Atter gctting a rceeipt, t'e pi went hia uav, and I'nderwood il wor.dering who th. thief is. DOCTORS AUTO KILLS BOY ity I'hvsician Held on Homi elda harge.

Ifenrv Bertlee, elevea year. ald. af Weat Forty et, araa pIb. froi af boflu i itardaj mon hen ao by I'r Carl I kgaraff, of 108 l1 forth Avei ue, Jeroey Cjty, kno. ked hm nnd drove at one.

to th. it hia ietim died i v.ir. there. I'r. Maggraff waa later ar er Hi I hail or.

i tocl eal charge of homicub Businesfl Septeniber 9 A. to 5 P. K. :2 Nssr: 8. Aitman Sc CUa Wedding Qowns and Bridesmaids' Dresses i Cost (Third oc 4 B.

Alfmatt Gn. Several Thousand Yards of Black and Colored Dr Silks Thei i i V. -ess, va nnarked at JTtfUl $nrk.

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