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20 TTTTC BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YOTCTC, SUNDAY, SEPTET rBETt 2(T, 1.013. ami iwsokts. HOTKLS AND KKSOKTS. STATEN ISLAND NOTES TRAVFli.

STEAMBOATS, STEAJHiOATS. I TRAVEL. NKW Hudson ay TRiver Line FALL VACATION PLANS Made for You WHILE YOU WAIT, AT The Eagle Information Bureau FOURTH FLOOR. EAGLE BUILDING and Its Branches Call, write or 'phone 6200 Main. Ewwiww.Hii'B-? mi miiimniii ai i oj m-- T-.

iwnairtsfiisrriWili astni-miiiiiiriiiiiiiiiii I'lBi' iSaaftsasiia.irti.iiiiiiiMistiiinrsrn-si inn rrffrniiirif "raT Travel Service Abaulutely Best Obtainable. TOURS AND TICKETS CALBFORIA INDEPENDENT TOURS leaving daily, all routes with included if desired. Itineraries arranged to suit individual requirements. Transportation tickets, rail and water, lowest rates. Choice Pullman reservations wired for, free of charge.

Luxurious accommodations at moderate cost, and highest class hotels en route and in California. Side trips and sightseeing by rail, carriage, auto. We call for, and take chaige of, yjur uamjage without expense always a worrisome detail. Literature, Estimates, Information, Free. CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION TOUR CO.

OTiWa Tour Agents 1472 Broadway, Cor. -12d Street Telephone, Bryant 5344 NEW YORK. A fast boat to Albany every day but Sunday with direct rail connections to all points North, East and West. The time to go is NOW All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Direct rail connections to all points in the atskills.

Saratoga, the Adlmndacks, the West and North. Hrooklyn tw Hudson River Day Lino direct. One fare. Transfer Kulton St, and Flatbusli Ave. MuhIo.

Hestaurant. Leave Desbrosscs SI. daily except Sunday, 8:40 A.M. West 42d I A.M.; West U'Hth St. 9:20 A.M.; Vonkers, ilAh A.M..

landing at West Point, Ntwburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catsklll, Hudson and Albany. On Sntnrdny Afternoons. Oct. und 9th, Sir! ALI1AXV leaves Desbrosscs St. 1:45 P.M.; W.

41'd 2 P.M.; W. 2:20 P.M., for Bear, Mountain, West Point aud Newburgh and return. One Day Outings to Pooghkeepsie, Newburgh or West Point Desbrossei St Pier Tel. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. The Kdlth and Mailpllne O'Meara Rave a very delightful dance at their home last Friday evening, on Van l'elt avenue, Marbor.

in honor of Miss Marie McDgnald Albany, who has been their guest. Dr. Edward Arthur Dodd and Mrs. Dodd. after upending the summer at Pan Francisco, where they were the guests of Mrs.

Dodd's mother, have returned to the Kast. Miss Anna Caniacho of St. Mark's place, New Krlphtun, has been the guest of friends at New Preston, Conn. Miss Mildred Metcalfe has returned home, ofler spending a delightful summer In Wilmington, Del. Mr.

and Mrs. Otis L. Williams of Central avenue, Tonipklnsvllle, accompanied by the Misses Laura and Dorothy Williams, have returned from their camp on Lake Saranac. The and Mrs. F.

W. Ploat, who have been spending the month of September at Ocean Grove, on the Jersey have returned and are at their home at Pleasant Plains. Miss Cnlmart of New Haven, who has been visiting Miss Laura Johnson of Bement avenue, West New Brighton, fur the past few weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Gugy A. E. Irving of Henderson avenue, New Brighton, spent the week-end at Old Point Comfort, Va. Miss Lucy King of Bard avenue, Livingston, has had as her guest Miss Kitty Patterson of Charleston, S. C.

Mrs. Herbert Blckford and family of St. Mary's place, New Brighton, have returned from their farm, In Connecticut. The engagement of Miss Blanch Elliot Tyng. daughter of James A.

Tyng of New York, who for many years was a prominent resident of Staten Island, to Edward Dlmock King has been announced. Miss Belle O'Bryan of Central avenue, Tonipklnsvllle, has as her guest Miss Louise Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lomack of Vanderbllt avenue, Clifton, returned last week from their summer home, In New Hampshire.

Miss Maud E. Regulne of Tonipklnsvllle, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorenr B. Carpenter at their homo, in Nor-wics, Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb of Tompkinsville have returned from Pleasure Bay, N. J. Miss Louise Vldal of Franklin avenue, New Brighton, has been visiting friends at Buck Hill.

Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard C. Syre of Clifton have returned, after spending a delightful summer at Mantoloklng, N.

J. Mrs. William Tlbball and family (Miss Margaret Johnson) are spending a few days as the guests of her mother, Mrs. Oliver Templeton Johnson of Bement avenue. West New Brighton.

Captain Tlbball has been stationed at Fort Wright, on Fisher's Island. Mrs. Howard R. Bayne, accom A DustlessVacationTrip No cinders, no humidity Just tm sweet breezes fresh from the Atlantic's bosom SUPERIOR SERVICE and LOW FARES to SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE MACON AUGUSTA ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM MONTGOMERY Tours de Lute with escort to the Expositions, with special Pullmans, finest Hotels, private auto sightseeing, transfers, etc, Routes include Colorado Resorts, Grand Canyon, California Coast Resorts, Arizona National Reserve, Roosevelt Dam, New Orleans, Panama Canal, etc. Departures October 8, 22, November 4, 18.

Travel service absolutely the best. OIITH AMFRIPA Comprehensive Grand Tour of the B. ttmJjiVIWa and other countries of the "Continent of Opportunity." A fascinating experience. Departures November 24, February 2, 16. SHORT PAI I TRIPS 'o nearuv resorts Atlantic City.

Adtrmdacks. rftLL iR" WKite Moim-alns, Washington, Bermuda, etc. St.N.I.)..tOR ''MXTltATEI) PROUKA.U TOIKS AXn TICKFTS KV FRY WHERE OIW.NO I1 PAKTIt I LAltS WITH OK WITHOUT HOTULS THOS. COOK SON Official Railroad and Steamship Ticket Agents 245 Broadway (Opp. City Hall 9 ark) 264 Fifth Ave.

(Cor. 29th St.) 561 Fifth Ave. (Cor. 46th St.) 2081 Broadway (Cor. 72d St.) XEW YORK.

Visitors lo the Exposition are cordially invited to inspect our Travel-Exhibit in the Transportation Buildinr. CALIFORNIA Last Tour via Canadian Rockies leaves October Sth Now that the summer crowds and heat are gone is the ideal season to visit California and the most marvelous Expositions of all time. Stopovers permitted anywhere. Tours on the highest plane of travel, including Canadian Rockies New Orleans Colorado Apache Trail Roosevelt Dam Grand Canyon Departures October 2, 5, 6, 13, 16 and later Wonderful Cruises to the West Indies and Central America Jtiiitlliry 211, February 12, March 11. ltlltt Tours of Luxury to South America January untl February, 1111(1 Independent Tours to Bermuda Send for Booklet Desired I OBBI Hotel Mcntclair MONTIL III.

.1. Must SMTATIMi iiesi-IiKXTIAL HOIIM. IV YnllK'3 Tilt: KXT1IIB YEAR. Es.luslve clientele, tiolf. splendid Orchestra.

Dancing. I'DgH'b drill. Primfe hlntor Bun JiceM Traliu. l'lililiKltlCK C. MALI.

COMPANY. THE HOMESTEAD. FANW00D, NEW JERSEY. One hour from city' on New Jersey Central R. U.

pood train service minutes walk from aiutlon; 200 ft'et of plAzxa; 126 feet with rIjiss for winter; Xetherwoud water; fjf'Ofl pier trie lights: aeoesal-Me to tilf links; rooms fur fati anil winter; rrtfrrin-fs. 29-5 su RIDGEDALE INN MAiMSOX. N. J. autumn home: hlfch elevation, flne 1-1-1 ItujlIlP attractive, well heated house.

sitipif, suite, with bath; Writ for iC-tf-u A wlnt-'r hnme; lucatlon In fr tiermatint u'lirders. Mrs. F. Manl- A. r'i'MCIl.

Mountain av, Ma.ilt-w .1. AT WKSTFIKLU N. rooma and hoard In private family. hhnk from statlun, In dt-slrahie only adults need apply. tiWNKlt.

VAm Ft. PEN XR YTjV A MA. Galen Hall in the Mountains WERNERSVILLE, PA. AUTUMN SEASON September 10th to November 1st Modern High (Irade tfotel. Krery Room Heated.

I)ry Tonic. Air. Wonderful Scenery. Superior Tahle. Liood Autunwblllng.

New Garage. Mountain Walks and Trails. Saddle Horses. Fnusual Music. Resident Physician.

Curative and Tonic baths. Skilled Attendants. Diet Kitchen. Open All Year. New 'oklet.

On Centra! R. R. of X. J. 31.

hours from Xew York; on Reading R. 1W hours from Philadelphia. N.Y. Office. 243 Ave J'hne Mad.

Hq. HOWARO M. WING. Mgr. GAl.KN 5IOIATAIN CO.

F. Young. General Manager. Delaware Water Gap. Special September October Rates WATER GAP HOUSE Thf Mountain Paradise.

2 hours from N.Y. IlKLAWAItH WATKIl PA. Open to December, finest hotel in this region. Capacity 500. location at an altitude that Is always cool, delightful and dry.

100 private baths, elevators, electric lights, log fires, phones, etc. Fumed fur Ua excellent cuisine: white service; own farms and dairy. Orchestra of sololsta; concerts, dancing, frequent social entertainments. Gulf 9 and 18 hole counies), tennis, saddle horses, bathing, boating, canoeing, baas fishing, trap shooting, etc New Palm Court, Cafe nml Grill, a la carte service at all hours. Garage.

Booklet and auto maps mailed TORN PURDY COPK. FOR MOTOIlIVrS-An Ideal headquarters with consistent terms, THE CALDENO" Uai centrally U. cated. Own Tiretiihle Good table, (it up. Uuoklet.

F. KIHNGEU, Prop. xhjj fluwnxw 0owi tftble Boltl0f( Utri. ing, flshlng. Open all year.

Pocono Mountatna, MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE MOUNT PyCO.NO, PA. urlvite batbi frre garage; open all year; aoecUl Fall aud Winter ratea. Booklet. al iaSO MASSACHUSETTS. GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS THE WELD0N HOTEL One of the most modern and best appointed hotel) in New England; surrounded by flower gardens and spacious lawns-, conducted on bote American and European plans; dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday evenings; by special arrangement the management extends to Its guests the privileges of the Green fie Id Golf Club; croquet, cloak golf and tennis court ad-Joins hotel grounds; on direct road to MO HAWK TRAIL.

N. A. CAMPBELL, Manager, Colonial 3nn GREAT HARRINGTON. MASS. Rooms, Bteam heated, electric lights; open fireplaces; refined surroundings; special fall rates.

CHAS. B. LONG. sl9-4tsu BERK SHIRES. IN THE BERKSHIRES HOTEL ELMHURST MASS, mKS A Mi THE YEAR.

Fine Autumn and Winter Resort. Situated among the famous Rerkshlrea. Thoroughly modernized, up-to-date hotel. Steam heat. electricity, telephone; suites with bath.

House supplied with water from the noted Berkshire Crystal Springs. High altitude, dry atr. Excellent hunting and fishing. All winter sports. Tennis on premises.

Cuisine under personal supervision. Auto trade solicited. Trolley con nectlon In every direction. Garage. M.

K. Prop. AUTUMN GOLF At Stockbridge, Mass. Red Lion Inn Heaton Hall. Open Until December.

The Oakwood-Most attractive location In the Berks hires. Send for Sept. rates A booklet. W. 8.

CUOFUT, Great Harrington. Mass. CONNECnCTTT. SPEND A FALL VACATION AT BKAI 11FI WARAMA1 Ci LAKK irome cooking; flreplaes telephone; hunting, etc. HOWARD O.

HOPKINS, Lake Waranmug. New lTPHton, New Canaan. Conn. The Ardsley. Large, airy rooms, single or en suite; private baths- high elevation; 6 minutes walk station; excellent table; tourists accommodated, ARD9-UCY.

Box b2l Open year round. Phone 2tX ell sat saw NEW CANAAN, CONN. The Ardsley and Cottages. Hlph elevation. Five minutes walk to station.

Excellent table. Tourists accommodated. Open y-sr round. Tel. 29L.

2ft-6 su NEW ENGLAND. -In Autumn- Touring in New England Is at Its Best 1 SEPTEMBER AND OCTO-BER THE HIMiS AM) MOUNTAINS ARE CliAT) IN RAINBOW COIORIXGH. THE AIR IS MOST INVIGORATING, THE ROADS ARE GOOD. AND THE ATTRACTIVE WAVSIDE INNS, PALATIAL RESORTS OR MAGNIFICENT CITY HOTELS OF THIS VACATION LAND ARE BEST ABLE TO ENTERTAIN YOU. snd trT free Illustrated road map In colors, "NEW RXULAND TOVRS," ptlb-llhod by the XEW RNGLANI HOTEL ASSOCIATION, comprising over two hundred of thf beet hotwls and resorts.

VM M. KIMBALL, Secretary. Drnper Hotel, Xorthampton, Mass. THE IDEAL TOUR I.HOO II 11. KS THUOI ttH I5W ESfi.

ami's srirtic Principal Reiort Hotel. Opes Until Nor. Ill Htnitc bunk and map nn application. 11W HroM.lway, N. or Hotel Elton, Wat.r- huiy, ronn.

wagon. The laxi fell on one side, pln-ninK Camp underneath. Lewis escaped by leaping from his seat inside the vehicle. Passengers from the liroadway car lifted the chauffeur from under the ruins. Dr.

Katz of Polyclinic Hospital pronounced. Camp dead. LONG ISLAND. The Most Attractive Country Hotel Ail tn New ork City. GARDEN CITY.

LONC ISLAND One "-f tin1 must X'Iislvr (niutr.r hotels In AmTlfii. A cmihl ntitlnti of rinmtr? llfp and mr trnprriitnn hut luxury found. Con-cluctpil ou tin Amcrli'tr IM.in. Tl'ere Is also for tin wn tp ii ie 11 cp of motorists A Handsome a la Carle Restaurant 21 miles from X. Y.

Frequent electric service rnna. Station. J. J. LANS' IN irap.

A Ql'lKT, restful home for convalescent nr Rgeil people. Sun parlor; lawns. Address Kasie. Kreepurt L. J.

20-7 TA I T. frf 11 I SETT'wport, L. I. Open all year. iSmctly l'amllv house.

a20-3ot A. H. KKOST, Prop. HUDSON RIVER COUNTIES. MOTEL GPAMATAN I LAWRENCE PARK.

BRONXVILLE.N.Y. Srrtl r'nu f.ilt rW wm'rr. FARM; own produce; beautiful country, mom. and yard; bathing, tennis, music, 'liming, froe GUY SHOOK, Hiulft.m. N.

V. H. K. D. No.

1. FKI.LSMKlin FA Ml lak. wTidV hills: hunt Inc. boatlnpr. h.ithinj?, toiinls i0 miles city: open year around, is.

DHNTOX, Holmes, V. Uutchcss County. fl-u iTrlVo A It Ml oVKOK, x. Y. FRANK H.

MAl'BS, Prop. Hunting and tilling. Open all tvflstio. Bl2 4t 8U ULSTER COUNTY, N. T.

BEAUTIFITt, modern gentleman's plare. poultry, fruit, dairy farm; Ho mllea; $9-i0; booklet; SFIN'LJliEK, Leferer Fa ls n. Y. ali-m N. J.

I arr atJTir rrr THE LEADING RESORT HOUSE OF THE WORLD is particularly attractive, with its two blocks of ocean frontage facing iouth and cooled by the prevailing Southwest ocean breezes, during ATLANTIC'S GREAT SUMMER SEASON extending from JUNE TO OCTOBER Inclusiv. It has 400 private baths, each with sea water, and its exquisite music, every night throughout the year, with special solo week-end features. Is justly celebrated. White service hi botk American and a la carte dining rooms. Theatres.

Rolling-chairs. Golf and other amusements in full swing. OWNERSHIP M.NAQKMtNT JOSIAH WHITE SONS COMPANY GALEN HALL HOTFI, AM) SANATORIUM, ATLANTIC CITY, Jf. J. Always oneu.

Alwava ready. Alwaya busy. Cannot be Milled for comfort or table and An Inoal place for a long; or abort atay, 'I'onlc and curative buths wltb trained oper mors. N. Y.

Office, 243 Fifth av. Fhone Madlaon Sq. F. YOUNCJ, Qenl Mgr. HOTEL ABSEC0N Virginia av, near Steel Pier.

Open all yer. FIREPROOF. Special September and fall ratea. $2 per day and up: 110 per week and up. Uuoklet.

O. D. PAINTER. mUfll TCUIPC Virginia at. and Beach; nikianirib ocean view capacity 350 private baths, ruoulug water In rooms, elerator, Hue porches, music.

Special $12. 60 up weekly; $2.60 up dally. Open all year. Booklet. Auto at tralna.

SAMUEL ELLIS. 19 a 21 rncssssSiPK LJalways obbn.r.m.mottA 4 BERKSHIRE INN glnla to $17 weekly; $2 up dally; II up European plan. J. E. DICKINSON.

TRAYMORE Largest In Atlantic City PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts ay and lleacb. P. P. PHILLIPS. ASBCRT PARK.

METROPOLITAN AHBCilT PARK, Tf. J. OP1EN TUKOUOUOl'T THE TBAV. New, Modern, Concrete Construction. Centrally located.

Luxurious Suites. Prtrato Baths. Running water In all rooma. White Serrlea. Musla Tennis Court N.Y.

office. Ruffnar Bureau, HotelMoAlpln, or SHERMAN O. DENNIS, Manager. Accommodates 300. Phone As bury liik.

OCEAJT GROVE. COLONIAL Vain half block to ocean; moderate rates; open to October 81. Booklet. Phono re-R. bT foster.

aoJ-3o LAKEWOOD, IT. 3. LAUREL HOUSE LAKE WOOD, N. J. fll'KNS (M'TORRB 1ST Fill, Winter and Spring Resort BnuKi.rfr A.J.Mnrrhy.Wgr.

C.V. Murphy. Asa't. Mgr. TEMBER 15 ILL ANT) MRARoN.

ENHERtl, Mgr. aUXED. A man belipypfl to nf Anson Camp nf Sixth avenup, ohauffur. wan killpil at Hroarlway and Sixty-pihth trept estpr'iay whn th taxicah he Mas driving' ran into a bakery wapon, nwnrvpd atid tnrp dnwn feft of thf rail alonu thf jirtrkway in the middle of he strt'Pl and narrowly escaped Mrikins a s'ttit hhonnd car containing numlter of iiassenors. Camp's taxic wan wrerked.

The front wheels were torn off, the axle was hroken and the front smashed. Jhtdps Kylo of Ninth avenue, Jvontr Jslyiid City, driver of the bakery wajfon was shaken up. but severe-y injurt'd. The bakery wikdh, owned by Herman of 2 4 Drove street, "Brooklyn, was standing at the curb, fiie taxlcab struck the front of the Garden uty Hotel 4141 Spring New York OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CONSULT ANY TICKET OR TOURIST AGENT OH NEW YORK OFFICE 501 FIFTH AVENL'E Fh.n,23(8Muri;Hill FRENCH LINE L'uinpspnlp riencralf POSTAL SKHVICE NEW YORK BORDEAUX ESPAGNE Oct.

2,3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU Oct. 9,3 P.M. CHICAGO Oct. 16, 3 P.M.

LA TOURAINE 23, 3 P.M. THE NEW QUADRUPLE SCREW S. S. LAFAYETTE Maiden Trip from N. Not.

13 FOR INFOItMATION' APPLY Company's Office, 19 State N. Y. J. Ilirnkrain a Hons, 359 Fulton Bklyn. FABRE LINES PARIS VIA AMI MAnxEILI FATltlA tnewl.Hept.

30 Sant' Anna Oct. 23 Yin Azores, Lisbon, Gibraltar A Ban-Hon. ROMA Oot. Dec. US.

W. ELWEI.L U.A., 17 State N. Y. STFAMSHl Vi ol, DO.MIMON LIVE To all Point South and WtMt. Krery day at p.m., l'ler us, N.

it. Tel. iluOO STEAMBOATS. "The Public lie Pleased." BOSTON $2.80 Via Boat and Rail. ROUXD TRIP S.40.

PROVIDENCE ffit $1.75 HOUND TH1P S3. 30. Colonial Line. Flnt-rhas service, catering to the best people. lVerk days and Sundays st 5:30 P.M.

from Plee 89, N. rout Heat Houston St. All nisi le It onins, ai.OO to :t.OO. Wire-leas equipment. Uptown OIBcs: Broadway nd 23d St.

Brookl.ro Gold corner Fulton; .7. Lehrookranss Sons, 35 Pulton Bernbelin. 7B0 Broadway; UcKla. ney's, Flsthush Express, 869 Vlatbuia at. Phone Sprtno SAIL Round lip th: Hudson 8 1 Trip A delightful oiillnjr-n sail of ISO miles, Newburgh Poughkeepsie "BENJ.

B. ODELL" fnni nf l-'nuiklln Sundav, :00 A.M.; Ys ij'Hh A.M. Excellent inusif. Kr-taiirHnt und I.unrh Knnni. rKrni, in dhon me.

FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 Strs. Iv. Pier H. N. ft.

Fulton St. dally at P.M. Music. New London Line: Sirs. Iv.

Pier ttl, N. ft. Houston St. week davs only, 5:30 P.M. Pier 70, K.

ft. E. P.M. New Haven line: Str. Iv.

Pier 21, B. fl. Catharine week days only, at P.M.; Pior 70. ft. K.

22d 3:00 P.M. HrlriKeport Line: Week days only Str. Ivs Pier 28. IJ. 11:110 A.M., Pier 7u.

ft. E. 22d A.M. Ill lM It I Hit II iN IUHT. MANHATTAN LINE $1.00 to ALBANY Dining Huom herrlce a la Carte.

TUHOCI.il TICKETS AND UAOr.AOB KI I) TO ALL POINTS. Autos and lior.es at low rales. Steamers leave dally. Pier Hit, North Mirer foot West HoeituD P.M.; West l.lt.t 0 P.M. Tel.

112211 Springy Worrenter, 3.til; frntidvur direct, Uktliy, InciuUiiig bunUuy, P. M. From lJler II. tC. U.

V7ui bt-ektrain. City Xlckpt Offlif atM) Brondwny, N. Uytow llcket OiUre, Itroatlwa.T anil U3.i 8t. Write (or llluntriitfd Voider. TO ATLANTIC CITY lly Daylight Ocean llouto every TuoMlny, Thnra-dsv and Ssturday.

fl s.m. l'ler 411, North ltlver. font of Wet loth si. rite or phoaa Sprln 711 for Knlder ATLANTIC lTY STEAMSHIP s22-tf wTsiim otJNDTRip. ror nifblsnds.

Oeeaals, Icnst Point. Irsut 0 CENtaT1 Haven Red Bank. Weekdays. lve.Frnnklln.St.. Pier 24.8 :0 p.m.

Fraaklla bt, Battery, 8 a.m. 'Trolleys eooaset mia ins HARTFORD LINE Trom New Pier 20, Kast Hirer, loot of Pee Slip, daily eicept Suuday, at II p.m. for Connse. tlcut Itlvet laudlDgs. Writs fur dumiuer toldu.

CATSr.ILL KVRNINO LINES. PIER i y. IIAII.V, KXCKIT HCNOAY, P.M. TKLKPHONH SPRING 11107. a8-mxoT(.

tAW PRINTING. fmillili for printing LAW C1A8EH, Bonds, Deeds and Mortgages. Brooklyn IJaii.v Eaolb Boo ton) Jou Printing Department, Eagle Ruilding. IFaehingloa and Johnson Hlreetb. Llevatorafel fiitli iiuoi'.

Tblepbone, 0200 stain. Last, but not least, Mr. Spellisey, as he desires to he called, and does not claim the title whicli has been so graciously conferred on him, would have been soldier enough to sign his full name to any article he sent the newspapers for publication. JOHN J. O'KOURKE Jr.

Brooklyn, September 21, litlo. and all other Southern points Literature and all information upon request PANAMA CANAL and CALIFORNIA! Large Aiurrit'un Transatlantic Liners AMI ItKOO.LAXD" 22.0UU Tuns Displacement. From Pier (II. From MOW VOHK SAN FH A.N CISCO OCT. 23 id OCT.

19 t.M. Nov. IS, Dee. II I X'ov. 10, lec.

7 I re Iui'IimIIiik Meals and Berth K. A.UKl.fcS-SA. FKA.NC1SCO First rnbln I Intermedials S125 Up I l-'P AUo California Clrenlnr TU-Lets One Way Wntcr One War Rail NF.W YORK PANAMA CANAl, First t'Bbla. I Intrrmrdlatt 7B IMO I-'P I'Riminn-rnclne Mne. 9 IPway, X.

Or J. Lfhr.nkrausa Sc Rons. 358 Fulton St. A. Hfrnhflm A Sun.

"ti Broadway; J. H. Scheldt, 931 Broadwsr. Brooklyn. South America Montevideo and Buenos Aires NORTON LINE Direct Passenger Service Under American Flag "Crofton Hall" Sept.

30 New, 12-000 Ton Steamship. Every modern device for comfort and safety NORTON, LILLY Agents Produce Exchange Building, N. Y. SCANPINAYIAE mcuuoi i lag Route outside of War Zone. NORWAY SWEDEN DENMARK Illjr Connections with All European I'ltles.

fnlted Oct. TiHflllx Olav Oct. 14 A. E. Jnrmvnn A Agents.

1 For Your Vacation BERMUDA Go To 9-Day Tour All Expenses, $45.50 up Unlimited Attractions for Vacationists, fiend for Low P.aie Inclusive Tour Circular Twin Screw "BfcTmudian" Safety peed--Comfort Sails Allernat Wsds. and Bats. Qnehee S. S. Broadway.

M. T. J. I.ehrenkrauaf: Sons, Brooklyn, or any Local Ticket Affen si ia29 wfau CUNARD 1840 EUROPE via lVEBPOOt, SAXONIA OCT. 9.

10 A.M. ORDUNA OCT. 28, 10 A.M. TUSCASIA OCT. 29, 5 P.M.

CAXONIA NOV. 6, 10 A.M. ORDUNA NOV. 20, 10 A.M. tJn Koute to (ilnsjtow.

RorTvn tiiio Nvoni.n tovrs. Through bnnkinCH tonll principal ports of the world COMPANY'S OFFICE, 21-34 STATL N.V. Oil LOCAL AtiENi'S. 1LA YaXOCU. (ITALIA.

(Fit. I Italian I.loes.1 To PARIS and All Other EUROPEAN POINTS Vl the M1SU1TKRRAMSAS To Naples itnd Oenoa iieiapil.lt. l( TOlll 11 U. NOON. D.D'Abrural Oct.

H.n'B'Amerlca Oct. 23 tAneona. 20, anoniTRuropa un, ji K.w Isrge twin-screw steamers, all outside rooou. H.rtncld. Solsrl one Stste N.

I. ANCHOR LEFJE Roval Mull Twin-Horew Ntrnnivlilp NFW YORK TO GUSno CAMERONIA, Sat, Oct. 9, 10 A.M. Cnlllng lit Liverpool. NKW YOltK TO NAPLKS.

ITALIA. OCT. 2. COMPANX'S OKHCK. 21-11 Stale X.

Henry L. O'Brien. C9 Court J. 0. Headenron Son.

4S3 tinld Nt. A. Ilerniielm. 7s0 B'way; Oherninyer A 483 Bth Ay. i V.

U. Jacobsoa, 220 Urooklya. Modern Twin Screw 1'ons Dlspl. To Seanillsavia nlreet, under Neutral Flag. octohkk 10.

Flret Class. 1181.50 tip; 2d CIshs 6n.r0. Passenger tlftl.e, 8-10 Bridge N. Y. NEW YORK PORTO RICO B.

CO. Weekly Service to Sea Juan. IU1HU UOt. 1 POH TO H1CU I BKAHOS Oct. I LINES CAROLINA Oct.

1 o.tlliP ui-t. esiiing liou, 1'ier Brooklyn, near Harail'ou rerrj, at neon. onice, II B'way. N. V.

'I'boue 48411 Hector. Also J. Lthreugrauss EijOS. Knit, It St Brooklyn. this a type of English patriotism? If the liritnn is a patriot, why is the subject even spoken of? True patriots, all will agree, are willing to sacrifice.

It's not the place of good Irishmen to light England's battles, a country which has kept Ireland in for several centuries, and during that time has wiped out language, learning and tried to wipe out the Roman Catholic Church and its teachings, which by the way, Is the Church of the majority of the Irish. Then they call England the "protector" of small nations. I defy anyone to say this is not true. must not be guided by our own Individual action or actions. mwmm I panied by her daughter, Miss Mary Bayne.

wno have been spending the summer at their farm, In the Cats- kills, have returned to their home in New Brighton. The next meeting of the Staten Is- lutid Garden Club will be held on Monday nfternoon. September 27, at Old Perlne House; at Richmond. Mrs. Ralph Monell of the Country Club colony of Dongan Hills Is spend ing a few days at Mantolocklng, N.

where she Is the guest of her sister, Miss Alarlc Helmlken. Mrs. Alpin Guthrie and family of Hamilton Park. New Brighton, have returned after a few weeks stay at seaorlght, J. Mrs.

John I. Blair Larned (Miss Frances Jenkins), who has been spending the summer on Staten Island, returned this week to her home, In Globe, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis Cur-ley (nee Kearns) will be At Home after October 1, in their apartment.

In Castleton Park, St. George. Charles N. Thrall of Tottenvllle, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Marlon Thrall, has gone to the Berk-shlres for two weeks. Mrs.

F. Beverley Eyre of Clinton avenue, New Brighton, who has been spending the past month at Bay Head, N. has returned home. Mrs. John Bright Stevens and family of Henderson avenne, New Brighton, have returned from Quogue, L.

I. Mrs. Edward W. Gould and family of Bard avenue, Livingston, are expected home next week. They have been spending the summer at Wianno, Cape Cod.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Johnston and Miss Ellse Johnston are again at their home, at Prince's Bay, after spending the past six weeks In the Maine woods. Dr.

John R. Hicks of New Brighton is spending a week at his old home, in Warrentown, Va. Miss Katherine Wrilliams of Central avenue. Tompkinsville. is spending a week with friends at Tuxedo, N.

Y. Miss Josephine Reardon of Port Richmond, who has been making an extended tour in the West, visiting in San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, returned to her home this week. Miss Lucy Stevens of Henderson avenue. New Brighton, is spending a few days at Pomfret, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. John Rogers Chad-wick of New York have sent out Invi tations for the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Lieutenant Edward Davis Washburn of the United States Navy, on Wednesday evening, October 6, at the Waldorf-Astoria. Miss Mary Louise Averton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin B.

Averton. and Joseph Alec Trott of Mariners Harbor were quietly married onu euiieaimy nit? iitinit. the bride. Pastor James A. Devjay, D.

officiating. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Myrtle Decker of Chelsea avenue, Llnoleumville, to T. Prince of Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Warren of Washington, D. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pelcher of Port Richmond for a few days last week. Miss Marion Hamilton of Rtapleton has returned home, after spending a few days visiting in Johsey City.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kingsley, who have been spending the summer at Lake Hopatcong, N. are now at their home, in Westerleigh.

Miss Bertha Monroe of Tompkins ville is the guest of relatives in Ruth erford, N. J. GENERAL MERCHANDISE SITUATION MORE ACTIVE The sharp rise In raw material has stimulated buying of cotton Roods throughout the country and values are rapidly both on cloths and yarns. Activity in the primary mar kets is broader than for many months past, the trade is Improving and men's wear for spot delivery la beinsr sold at higher prices. The silk trade Is in a very strong position for fall and Rprlng and linens are becoming scarcer, while burlaps are unsettled.

More orders are received for sea sonable lines of footwear, Immediate shipments belnc; stipulated In most instances, and some plants that were running only part time are now operating closer to capacity. Lower temperatures have imparted new life to the retail demand for fall and winter shoes and jobbers feel quite en couraged regarding future prospects, A better tone pervades the genera leather situation, an optimistic sentl ment having been created by the re oort that the long-deferred Russian contract for high top military boots has at last been placed. Actual export business has been quiet of late, but more business from this quarter Is ex pected as soon as the foreign exchange RAYMOND WHITCOMB SPECIAL FALL TOURS TO CALIFORNIA 6 Weka pprnotmlly Conducted Leaving Saturday, October 2 antl 30 Visiting Denver, Colorado Springs. Colorado Rockies. Salt Lake City, Both Expositions, California Coast Rpsortu, Including the Big Trees.

Rlveralde, 5rand Canyon. optional return via rail or New Orleans and steamer. 1st CLASS THROUGHOUT Best hotels, standard Pullman, compartment, drawing rooms; auto tours, side trips, transfers, etc. Send for 1-Yoe Booklet. Wno Short Toura to All Prominent HeHorta, FRANK TOURIST Officially Appointed (ieneral Tour Agents of Both California Expositions.

396 Broadway, N. Y. Tel. 4530 Franklin. LAKE PLACID POPULAR Opera Stars Enjoy Late Stay at Resort.

(Special to The Lake 1'lacld, N. September 25 The popularity of this resort among persons prominent in the musical world is one of the notable features of the season of 1915, now drawing to a close, and there are indications that a considerable colony of them will be assembled here next summer. Victor Herbert, who annually spends the summer in his Camp Joyland on Lake Placid, returned to Now York with his family on Friday. Marcella Hcmbrich, who has been spending the summer at the Lake Placid Club, will remain there with her husband, Pro-feHsor Guillamo Stengel-Hembrich, until about the middle of October. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the noted pianist, who is among the recent arrivals at Whlteface Inn, is accompanied by Mrs.

Gabrilowitsch, formerly Miss Clara Clemens, daughter of Samuel L. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. S.

K. Hunter, Miss Hunter and Master Hunter wero among the late Brooklyn arrivals at Whitefaco Inn. Cuests of William .1. McConvill of Brooklyn and his mother, Mrs. C.

McConvill, at a picnic given by them at Camp Swastika on Lake Placid before their return to Brooklyn from the Stevens House, included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMahon, their son.

J. (i. Me-Mahon; Miss Lassie McMahon, (1. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Stevens. Mrs. H. R.

I'ayne entertained on Tuesday for a number of her friends lit the Stevens House with a bridge whist party at the cottage of her mother, Mrs. J. Williston Wright. Three tables were in play. Recent Brooklyn arrivals at the Stevens House are Mr.

and Mrs. C. K. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Hamilton, H. B. Plumb, E.

K. Plumb and It. G. Plumb. Members of a party from the Grand View who made the ascent of Mt.

Whlteface were Mr. and Mrs. K. Beach, Emll Burgeg, Mr. and Mrs.

G. Mourrallle, Mile. M. Mourrallle and H. Temporal.

John Hays Hammond, who came up to place his son In the fashionable Hopkins School, was one of the recent arrivals at the club. coxsntirTioJi in Correspondent Discusses ltd nt ion of Irltthnicn to It. Editor Brooklyn Daily Kiifcle: I read with Interest tin- lultt-r whicli appeared on the editorial page of your valuable papor of September and whirh was signed M. P. J.

The newspapers which have said anything about the crossing of Irishmen from this country to help those in Ireland have some way of Retting; this news that England would like to know about, as Englishmen say this is a bluff. What I read in the papers was to the effect that conscription was to go into practice in Ireland, that Irishmen there intended to resist that measure (as the Eng- 225 Fifth New York JOIN 01 OF OUR T0UH5 "Von'll Mneh Desired Dest" FLORIDA AMERICAN LINE 0 rin.rt, vast Wo leaving three linen weekly by InrKO uteamer. Hook now. BERMUDA nfforilH inn clt nlKlitKeef ng, eicnr-nIoiin, MvvtmmttiK. anil yet the ileNlrefl rent you are looking for vnn be obtained ho mnch different from nuy other trip.

Vinit thin Spot of the World." Sail-lit fcH from -New 1 ork every ten Iiim i tiny trip 94.V.rOi nil necea-Nnry cxpeimeN Included, California Expositions Cnnttnctt'd tnnrn, leaving Oct. -d nml ItOth, vlnlttiiK Denver, Colo. Hi ix Treem, Mnnta Criun, Iel Monte, t.rnml Canyon, etc-, ont. InHudfnK Pnllman unci Virnt latin Hotel Accommodations, Mp-lit-M'eiiiK. TriinftiVrN, ArrniiRc now for thU unnnnnl opportnnlty of NoelnR- America risrht.

Send for further imrtlculnrs. A deposit of titin.O,i ill reserve choice Hpace. ome early. BOSTON, 4 DAYS, $10.50 NIAGARA FALLS, 4 Days, $22 ATLANTIC CITY, 3 Day, $10 WASHINGTON, 3 Days, $16.30 OLD POINT 4 Days, $18 25 FLORIDA, 8 Days, $35 BERMUDA, 9 Days, $45.50 Also Many Other Trips J. LEHRENKRAUSS SONS Brooklyn's Tourist Bureau RKO Fulton npp, Horn Hall Telephone, Main 5920 AUTUMN TOURS and CRUISES THE BEST SEASON TO VISIT CALIFORNIA (Mir next priiTirtPil tour, iVt, 7th, via.

Cni-orttrlo, flranrl ('Hiiyon, nil nf 'allfnrnla, ret urnlng via, Orlnuns find Htwimfr, 3d 1h chart t-ri'i Pullmuns. RxpeiiseB imluilctl. INDEPENDENT TOURS DAILY vlii all routHH, and rail. ltltiHrartes arranged to suit requirements. Short Tours by Sea and Land Oct.

23. to Old Point, 'Annapolis, Washington, etc. 7 duye. Ail expenses Included. Individual Tours arranged for Daily Departures to all Autumn Vacation Resorts.

RAIL AND STEAMER Z'TuZ hy all K.uul for Itctalls. Geo. E. Marsters, N. Y.

City (Kill llrnnilvrny Int Nt.l SHOUT TRIPS Through the Great Lakes, tjueher. The Saguenay end Nova Scntln. To Mnnnfnln nnil lul.e Reaortl. Write or phone for llooklets. tilllesiite, Kliiports A Beard, 1 Madifnn N.

V. city. Phone 359 Gram. CAN II Ky PACIFir'lHltWtr TO Till! niioAow'A nkw yohk. lishincn are doing now, and who in I it should do the fighting), and slirapnt'l was being made In this run in ry for the English.

Kcgarding conscription, English statesmen, as has boon implied, dwell on this subject for the fun of it. I.loyd George has spoken with candor, his talk full of pessimism. English statesmen are shrewd, most of the time. It was only last Thursday that James Thomas, an officer of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, said that if this measure was Intro duced the men would cease working and promised an industrial revolu tion. He had the sanction of all or nearly all the labor committees.

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