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THK SUN SATTRDAY SntTKMRKIl 2Y8 l
CITY BILKED SAYS GROUT
HIS tn iuus ivsv i rnotn-wt 7 s-
Sa II lla l r n Iliinry liir Vacalltin-Tlnif lla Illllril 111 IuplU u Ilnirtl-IT nnil llai Collrftril for ClollilnnIt lluMit IlinnlilHuiili II lluinl-
t oinptrollor CiruiH ha brought diariesf nii maiinii nKainn tli Awsociniloti
fur the Itiprovid In it ruelion of Deaf Mutcn-
uf unili u naiuiH itiafihn lias reromnwndecl-
in tlio Hoard of r iimate tlial tlie liMlttilion for the Improved Intirtlclion uf DeafMIIION at liMHtton nvitiito and Sixtyfeviinli slrpcl wliicli fu a ooiatlon conducin cut otT from puliltc support andi land ojid huililUig rccluiiiiid for tillcity
TIlt unclation wa eMtibli lieil in ISC-
Jnjid I ho iiiy leasfil i i it the Innd on loxin toii nvniun for the nominal lontat ofA veur Tlio oily mid Stall iiintribiitpdt-
WWii toward lln rosi of tlio lullllnRKand niiinbpis of tli n Korlatlon l nt tin1-
rcnmind of i IIP iuni rotiulrcd 144V-itHfiirid by liulltlinR ccrtllUnlrs whichuniil ilrirt il pir cent interest andMnn ili drnviii i IKT Ipnl Of lh c-
iiMtiliiair ihrro luxe IWIPII rei ined up-
ilnlii i in uf iln iiilltuti nH iiroflto-
iliiwi frutii tilt Sialp and ciiv thn Comp
in r K V 042Snniid inlerel amoutiiinR-to JSi 41110 line l oiii paid
i omplroller iroui mid in 1 formal comitiiimpatinn t ilip Hoard uf 1stimaltiyejler-lay
Tlio iecppt of the InMittitJon from allMiiirccn for lliirlytwo years Imvo Ixe-nliVivnll Thn rprelptH from nil sources
otitcidc of pilblif fumls have l cill J1710I8 II-
IDidnrtiriR the JM4JM ilmilditiK cvrtlflpnip-
or loJin leaves but 20Wlit as the entireither reivljilH fur thlrlytwo enrn The
Inntltutlnii Mippurts IIM Ihildren i n a free
Tlio Coinplrnller nl o Tid that the ln li-
tullon foKd its duois fur ten weiks in thehiiinmer and ent pnpiN to their homis orfrtPiii ypi thin ihiriiiR i h rlonpd period
H hnvp hten reniliwl and if ll eedtin pupil Men in the ill8Htllioli-
iiCiviiiK iiinirti ni inainteiiiinrn andThe invitiitiori hnd received
from he public treasury more than 013 4 fjr llioM Miinuier months Titlmi-nrenderme nnv mryiiH whatever fir he
Mr lirriut lid thT ilm inftimiiiii hadBlwavc conip ll d n laign millibar if Itspupil to RO ti their homes lo leep Miniimes u high a to Zf oni of ih m-
All pupils were practically dav-jir thoy havn IWPII ni fullrntep lie Miid thouph furnl h nl nihlodging support and As day
was emJtUd lo butlintj annum for I IPI in tiail of tViOwhich it onniinuotily vll eied It i
mated that ih cum thus improporly ml-Inrted duriiiK ilin laM ten years amountlo over JSOooo-
T i Dipt roller Mid that on his writtendemand the iiiAtiMitinn fiirniih him
lib B list f pupil in New Yctk for whomit had ih trea urr-Iifi each for rlnihinc although it Ind furnlsh l Hi with no inn and MI ae
Th fonipt rollers ha beenKoine on Ince la t Manh The billn ofih iuniiijtion th city for thenuartor endliiK with that month wor cut
had lieen Informed fromthat Jifv i should r taken from tho intif-lutionV bill to the State for similar reasons
The Mid thai he had commu-nicated with Superintendent of Public InMructlon and withIreyideiit William HhinMonder Stewart ofthe State Hoard of Charitle both ofwhom had ordered investiRallon Hwan Informed that Ixith of the State de-partmentK had reaec l coneltiflons advene-to Institution
Caiman who was president of thedied a fw ago nnd the
dtltl i of the oftlce have since been in therhar of Julius Ilammerpchlas one of thetrustee The other officers are Treas-urer Samuel Sachs hanker of 31 Nafsaustreet secretary Tnti M Herzoc lawparlnerof formerIijutico I ohen and MarcusH Arthur Iehnmn Alfreil I PeekWilliam 1 KoM nfeld Albert Ilium Marcusioldman Xathnn Herrman Itaruch Knufmaim Cieorfie ln onthnl and Phlneas-Sondheim trustees
The Board of KMItnale pa u d a resolutionyesterday invltlni thn mannRers of the
ID appear before the Imard nextFriday
Secretary HITZOR said that the tniKteeowould be able at the proper liire to showthat their management b n all thatil should
oriii inv tr cnniuIr-olilrnt Srliiiriuan In III Aililrrti Horn1-
MiiiloMl ABilmt MaliiB-IlllArA N V Sept n Over two Ihous-
nnd were crowderl into CornellArmory at noon today when PresidentJacob f Schurnian delivered hi annualaddress to the students the occasion beingthe opening day of the university
Schurmin ronllned his remarksxeluMvoly to student roblinis Iteiew-
Ing vhnt had been ai compllsipi duringtho past year ho ilwelt on the fnct of Ihocompletion of Sllmson Hall tho now medi-cal building and on the new addition lo
College and said thai 11 largo por-tion of tho VXtmxi which has now comolo Cornell through I ho Hockefeller giftwould be devoted to new buildings Heintimated that thn faculty thostudent orm more their effortst crush out thii evil of cheating In exami-nations He declared al Cor-nell would nol b tolerated and that theupper classmen could not impose a set of
on tho freshmen yearmen consented that tx rsotial
mltted hero nnd that It would still continueto Ix CornnllN ideal Ho warned thosodisposed to hazing that Muelfnts havebeen eijielled for practi-
cosrinnin i TMUIIIIl-
Ucdrack H r Man Aepuinl of t
frllliiK HrirnupNiainpTans It SundlHrK a manufaclurer of
IgHrs nt Maiden l anc watt arrestedymtertlay afltrnoon by Deputy UnitedSlHpn Marshal Kiuiib charged with fallingtu cancel tho nianii on thirtyfour lioipnfrom which imported cigars had hecn coldby him Ho was held by United StatesCommissioner Hlichnicl in JlOiW forexamination on Oct T-
Mr who had thenl the racetracks In-
tliH vicinity said after ho had beeu releasedjin that the empty loseswere arnong n lot had
ann of tho tracks Ho had scratched thoereen or Internal revenue stamp on thelxXM he wild believing to all thelaw required wan not sure whetherbe cancelled all the Import
Irrnrli Iellow for ColunililaThe interchange of acndemlo courtesiie-
betwpfii Columbia University and the Uni-
vei Ily of Public Intitructlon In intho form of internationalvaii KUggrtied during thn summer has nowI win consummated M A KrnncoN Monod who has just completed hU thrre yearnof residence in
of Paris has been dexignaled by-iht Trench Oovernmeni asof thy Hot international fellowship rit Co-
lumbia The Columbia to go toFrance has not IM MI name
r ll Mho in mil Tlrnl frrlltiK-l ml I lull nielnnilioha I drUin uw hv-llHllllIU III llUIIIIIII iMITIt lirll ttlllrll-nli ear mly III Si mid TlIK KvKMMhi Ii
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noti v vn IHIOHCK i-
OIIP 1roIjilnii nilhlioldi the llrerer In nNull Mnrrlnse for Three Moulin
A provlnlonln the new divorce law whichwont Into efftfet on the llrvt of thin monthis declared by lawyers who make a speclall y-
of divorce casos to be ridiculous iriiXMalhlnand In violation of every known pilnclpte-
of lawThere nt tlueo iiriiiilnat pmyisloiis-
in tlie new law uni provides that no decnv-of dl iiw shall J cotni final until ihrx-
monthsnfUrtlu grant Ing of iln judguwntallot IHT make a similar provllon li regardto the annulment of marriiKM declared to-
be invalid a third allows u coiv pon-
dunl lo appear HS a defendantin u divoici suit With tho ItrM and KK-
Iof iheM amendments no taiih I fnund-nnvivliPit The etond is declatvil to lie
1iwye A il lllinntl vh lul hul ulong in ilivonv liiigatii ii saidyesterday tin direolion that n decrifof fhoiild not I HHIUH final fortluve inoiitliN would never b enforcedlnder the laws of this State n Ilarrlagi-ciin annulled mi ilin ciiiunit thatit wns illegally contracted lhircfon1never wus a niirriig In Ilin III lawTo withhold tin derive for Ihiw moiilhs-as votild lo give validitythinner that time to a thing that wasat its inception
moment the court on reviewthe evidence before it eifn that th
supposed marring never wa a lawfuloontriet the pii ii s to the annulniniit Ucouie as fre to mnrry again whenwheii ami how ihev npe ix any ingleperson aid Mr lluinin1 nnd rxl
mi thit can prevent their doing soThe legislature cannot H legal netI hut will for period give force to-H marrlapn which was n lawful
ma run MI M tss MiiritiCn-
iitrarlnr nliiiT an PIII of Hip I nciu-
ploMil nl Ihr It MallA crowd nf iniii i lking nsaortod Vt lT-
nnd 1Vlil iippi4 l imdr thiportico nf ilm city shortly afhi-oVIork yo tprday aftimoon nni lilocU-
III ntrani M All thai Iniiitnr KIS-iiitllil KII oll nf iliPin wn tlmt I liny ttrrnlooking fur jiliv Iinnlly MIIIIO nun pimrdMint tlipy hud mini in iv jmiHw in an ad-
veritepiiipni In n rnmn inmnlne inw-
pni r wliirh aid tlmt twpiitr ahlxbodlc-ivrinniiH ronld pot work by ni Hwipc infront f th cltv ni i i oVIiw-
konp IWPII fiiulPilj tlm1 mi i1l rf-
v irl n U bv tindci-lanitrir Kii n wn nl oni to ill npnri llio
to ftOTtti tllH rrouil VIHII 11 oll-
IrrATl liiiin ImrrlPil prv iv llillPark ml lTkoriPcl t ih rtinc In Uo-
niiniif1 inoiT1 h liarl pTti il twntv i f-
tho niinilwr niil tnM ilirin to fnlo liitn to-III Ofliw-
Tli TlvprtiptnoM was tpi p-
aftpr nil Tlm ttrjimzi r nally wniifpi-ltwprty lulwirnr foinonlipri up tin1 Har
Init h ilidnt rnn1 In roiivp theflpplirant In hi oftiiv-
TO IMUIT rnrti i iHiiutritl-
ll lairr Sa UP nil Ilcail Not liull-lnalp I inlnallnn-
Il rs In1 liHlMl to plrt til i1Si f
William Hoopor YdiitiR rhnrRpd with thn-
inirii r of Mr Aiini NPPII Ililitrnrfnp1 Hi Iftol iranl Iiirv Tli risi IN-
lo ivirn up for pxnniimitiiii b forn Mapi-
trnto Mayo In thp Tomli tiolif nrt nn-
Tiiiwlny Inn it i lwlpvp that liwyorHart whon ho htar of tin Ii irif t Attor-nnyp intPiitinn t nnd tlm mso to t Ii I train
will agrw to wnlvo pxnniinatinnSir Hart would nol di rn H ti ran yn-
tortlay fnrthor thnn to i ay that lio wouldpntir n of not for Ills rli nt nnd-fifjht HIP raw to thf
VOUIIR In liln ctll in ho Tomlis IK clippr-ful nnd nil attpinpt to foriv mnf Hlnn
from him hav failHil II Mill i thattho inytlnrul Kllins Iommiitfd
fJr of tiin CoronirV offlr y-otrdiy an on thn tKvy f
who look poknn InMount Morri Holnl in Ilarlpm wn-
itiioioil it MI i1 n Kiline Drtho runditinn of tho lirnin-
iiidlriitid l th man had iioiiiin Midpfily lni niiw about iwo wwk l f rn IIM
killed hinifo-
lfsns HI rns rnim niniiK-
Irlonrr llrHarrs It rn u Him Hill a rrk
Frank Hos of 14 Ilooseyplt street whowas arrested on Thursday wlillo playiig
with hilfidozen others hi iie rearof his billiard and poolroom at 10 Heaterstrwt win h ll yiMterday In lNm dadfor trial by Magistrate Mayo in the Tombscourt
Thc o was Rom ftostioti whether Howas really the proprietor of llie plax nnPoliceman Ixiokwood wio arn teil himIiMilled that the piisomr rented the plncnfor MS a month
Yes i pay irl a month or iie placeaiidyou for letting uv run
shouted HosfWhen HossV stalemrnl was called to the
attention of Police Coniintsloni r Part-ridge he aUI that he wasIn thn milter us il was not likely to Ubrought Ixfore him officially
If luiweer he nnyUidy willgivi me the name of the concernedin tlin cnse and the OP moreiiotxins who heard Ito atviiMi lixkwoodI to hold of Itoss andlo the thing investigated
coiusio o rni iiITIitM-nlh Atrniie Train Iliini Inln a MIMh
Avenue One n One Hurl
Traffic on the Sixth and Mnlh avenueelevated railroad wn suspended for aboutan hour yiMenlay morning beonisti if arear end collision which occurred l I0tuoclock at loi t street and Columbus aven-nue A Ninth avcnuo train witli KnghierWilliam String teen In li cab rail into aSixth avenue train which hud sloweil upsuddenly The platform of the rear carwo of the Ninth
engine was lifted from I h railsjussengers in tlm roar car uf the
Sixth nvenuit wIre much excitedover tho collision and there wai a dashfor the forward of the car Nyt nperson was injured in tho accident and a
of which had UIM-Ihtiminonid were sent ngjli Theaccident wns laid to
H IIKS Ionri s ronHere tu Vltlt lll Son and llatnl
Nearer Than KIIH InlandAngelo MUano of Fishklll tliniugh his
attorney C J Hall nieii in tho UnitedStales Circuit Court yesterday in iipplcit-lon fur u writ of luibeas corput requiringImmigration Commbwloner Williin tproduce father Vlncenro-MIMno and the latter Is de-tained at Ellis Island Angelothat hl fallicr wa on his way to visit himnt Fishklll He U U year in goodhealth and fully able to euro fur hlmelf-Suld thn
I did old him to comehere nor wa ho allied otherand I do nol want IU contemplated vl it tu-me Interrupted
Major Wrtun Srrlon l II-
IXhwnunoii Sept HIMajor Wilbur H-
Westoii president of the Central Hudis seriously III
at his home in this city Tiiren-wceis ao whlli riding on the cicamerHomer Ilitinde of hN line he fan into atable The comer hi ruck him in the groinand leg near the body An abscesH formrd-anil an operation was necessary Tonii iihis is wrions as It t feared thaiblood will se in Mr exlnn is-
a prominent MISOII and u friend of toyOdell
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r IIOOKX-
Continuttl from SVwiM Iagi
All HIP would agreo In celebratingthat of Italian cookeryni Theri are manyrittj irtl indred uwlng would
dilllcult the first limn one sits down to ii
plaller is placeil liefoni onn heaped upwith goldenbrown fried inoi pls of vnrloiHshapes Do not imagine u heavy oilymais By no means all U most delicateand free from fai or KiM1 Many kindof vegetables ns well as liver sweetbreadsnnd oilier thing of hu noit may Iw n edhut our favorite combination i artichokescalves brain melon flower and squashAn added teliih i given lo ilio li h by theyoung waiter who studying Knglit nnr-
lsiis ii down beforo u wlih a flnu lloiirisband annoiiiicpH Mlngl id IVId stertThe nuthor like the Italian she does not
that is worth knowing about them
A Story lor llu-
Cliiilcs iv liorl traddoclis sioiy TheCliainplon Houghton Miniin A Co-
is inlindeil for boy It i the story of aprinters apprentice in a nevspaiier ofllce-
In an un peutled Sfiiithwesteni Americantown The h iy gets Into a thenre in asurreptitious manner and fall asleep tlniiMaking mi when yerylioily has gone homeand the has IIPII clo il for th nightWhile he is trying to find Ills wny out twomen break in and sot lire to the theatrennd following this then urn complicationswhich kivp the hero busy The storyI briskly told anil will iv doubt pcue-he young reader for whmn it is Intended
4lhrr llnnlti-Or Chrrlrs t nrroll Fverett was for thirl y
years Uussey profewor rif tlieolo-Harvanl divinitv shonl lie wan for manyyeai dean of tin theologlcnl ficuliyand luwird the end one of the few If ncil
the onlv distinctly rniritlmi prufesMirin tiie school His fiinploand Invablechar-Holer gnv him great infltieiiif IniliPMhcl-as ii did in the iinlvitHiiy Some offriends nnd pipIN have tried t preservein part llm vr tn whlcli he devoted be
part ii life III leciires nilwere delivered extempore from
mcigro note n int thod followed by mostteiicliers ThT could be obtnlnw-
ltherefor nnlv from rhn notebook of hispupils and r of ilnte llie f v Kdward-
Ilale Ims iompilivl The P jvhological Kle-
moiiip of Hcligloii rnib iMarmlllan i
1 h nf lh lectures is that re-
tiin l by Ur Feret throughout listenering the opinions ar tbn e ho exprennd where possibleMm vord ire ii ownns taken down by his students
An Knglish translatinn of MurdersSreip de H Vie de Holism l publiilipil-
by Doulilcday Page A Co in their seriesof French novel of the iiinelrenth centuryunder the title The Ijitin Quarter Thetranslation is by Kllen Marriage and JohnSelwyti Til1 title selected is particularlyunottutilto because it floes not suggestthat rf the Tretich original nnd becauseMilrger wrote miotlier totally ilifferentbook which he called 1 juirtl r Iwninfor which hi translation inny l e-
misnkfnOne perhaps the chief good that
the revolutionary and colonialgenralogical s ii ttef are doing Is to pro-
vide for the publication of many historicaldooiinients that otherwise would never beaccessible They too manyforgotten Incidents and In CoonelJohn iunby of the Maryland Line TheRobert clnrko r irnn ny Cinolnnatl Mr-
V A iunby of the Ioulslana bar give ni-acrvitinr of his anceMor cf the Interesting
Ka tern Shore of Maryland and In par-ticular of the battle of Hobklrks HillVIITO he omiider it necessary t vindi-cate Col iiinlys strategy The volumeis dedicated to the Daughters of the Ameri-oan Hevolution
Two religious publication of the calen-dar order come to us from Kdwin S fioiliam One i In ihe Light of the KingsCountenance by A M C Duprie whichprovides for each day of the year iiiotalions from lh Scriptures nnd from relig-ion nnd other writers in proce and vercesuch as ieorge MicDonald Henry Drumniund and Sir Kdwin Arnold and the authorherself The other Perennial DayHookof Promlfo and Comfort by Marie Louise
consltH of Hibllcal quotations ex-
clusively Intended for encouragementnnd-arranged one for every day
Hoys can never wpnry of trup storiesff the sea so that S n Fighters fromDrake to Farragul by Je sp PeabodyFrolliinghain Charles Surlbnern Sonsi isassured of n wid public Tlm nationality ofthe sti hcrces is divider there aretwo Fnrjlishmen and Nelson twoDutchmen Van and Da Iluytertwo Frenchman KulTren and Tourvilleand finally I wo Amuricn n John Paul Jonesnnd Farragut-
ieoinitry I not n Mibjoct that manyboy would care to juke alx is Kuclidgenerally beloved by yoiilh The jauntylone in which Mr W B Frankland relatesThe St ory of Kuclid deorgo Vewne-
A Wcswls Company will therefore ratherMarti those wliovi recollection of thesoienco am of sorrow nnd difficultieshardly overcome There U an advantageno doubt Inpfsentlng the mutter in n lighi
hal I not wipnMhV but Mr Frankland-seem often neeillevily rlippant Hi IIMIseem lo lake the new liypotlitvp of thenonlMiclidian gi ometry a lx inr e iab-
lishfdand fully aiveptfd by malheinntlciansand lead the render to Infer that the groundhas lieen completely knocked from underthe iIdfashioned geometry which is still
It I always pleasant to hear about dogsfrom Kople who low them and it is a par-ticularly attractive lot of ilog that DrrrCinon It Young ha lo tell of in MyDog in the Northland Fleming II Hevcl-
liinpniyi Dr Young win a missionaryin tle HudouH Bay territory northwest ofWinnipeg and had lo Iwome frlendi withdogs of many Idmls S Hernard New-
foundland K Ulmaux ho lulls the storyof many interest lug Individual flogs andthe leader will frharo hi regret thai theyare all now
Wo nl o receivedDanto and HU Time Karl Iedern-
McClurc Phillip 4 CoMemoirs of n Contemporary Trans-
lated by Lionel Slrrvhey Donbleday-Page l Coi-
Tlm Worth of Word Dr Iicy-Hi led IHI Thii Orafion Press
Tin Wooing of Judith Sara R nu-
mott Kennedy IXmbleday Page A Co-
Itaccr of Ilirol Henry SomervilleMellur Phillip V Co-
Tiirglod Up in I5 ulali Laid 1
Mow bray I Donbleday Pag1 A Coi-Ielie l liiron from HM lo 137-
0Charle Hrciioiil a il Monml trar-liilid by Mary Sloii Henry Holt ACompany
Atid1 ni Amerlciirj Idyl and OilierPOPnis Anna Oluoit Cinmieliti K P-
An American Ilirl SecondSatinel fjilverburg Tlm Neely impany-
J i llivui Fvl riciMiifmillil i
Sliakesieiin Porlrayal of the Moral
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Life FITP hapman Slap Pli D-
Chnrle Scrlbncrs Sons i
Michael Kohlharx Heirrich vonKltIst cdlteii y William KnrrelmeyerHenry Holt A Comwiny
ThoOreal ProceK lon ard Other Yerses-
Hirrieit Preston SpoiTord HichrrdUiidgiT Host on i
The Hiding Muster and Oilier SloriJames M DouglisM L Tennyson Neely I
HoUiieli ol John A
Joyce K Tennyson NeelyCp HID Witch HrookKoad Kale Ipon-
Cluk J K Taylor A ol-Tli Scon V H Crockett
Adam inul Charle Hlnck Miciiilllan t
The Holl Call of Westninler AbbeyMi A Murray Smith Macmillatu
Tli Life f pisieu Yilr ItemVnlliiryltadui irin lrted by M i L-
lcviji hiie Phillip A CoTli LoigStialijIit Hond Crnrpe Hm
ion Tin liiwcnMrrrlll Comiuii-ylilters of Hiiih l rl Pony ian
Knowles olon IliarN Hd ccd-
Hondmin liec John Oitihaiu The
The New ChrMlann Peny lieThe Federal look Company i
Early Ameican Oinllor1 ITfitilM-Kdited by l iuie H Heller Mcinillnnsl-
Siiakes eaps A You Llkn It Kiiteil-by Charles lolx ri iiiston iMiiciiilllinsi-
A Hook of old KiiRlWt lallaili Wlih-
Decofiilive l ii ings by ieoig Wlirion-Kdwiud Miumillnnsl
The llomiLife of Mrnen lleadlljrit-crs lln livlinU aad FolklMc WllliiinHenry Fume nd M I J D Lippinoot-tCoiupiiiiyi
1he Ship nf Dnaius Loii e Fois-
sTvi WiiiMnct Yoya jis IrinMin-Wle Cnlkin tpiiilrs H Hcvell COM-
IpanyiThe Son atd IM liinsor Ircderlck-
It Hiiiton direct A Sinltlii-
iiilMi tsulnr Kllrd lo Ifrmihlxi-llie lev Imlliiel llllllieig pastor of
the Swedish M II Church in BridgeportConn has fivelvcil a call In Ihe paslerlle-of ihr SMdirh Iirniatiuel lunch in Brook-lyn as lh Micro oi f tlo Hev Ne Kncle-
li i died if stiiMTxix in February lisi-
AKT SAICS M rMIIIIITION-
SsiiiiMtnu r-i nrimnin ni 31 M hnrp-
til rnitwiiim rnrnprl crt mfind v lii ht prrtm n nl ih n-
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BELASCO THEATRElirfNS tlllN UII llll AM u w prrSKIT Siril l tnr 1 isn Avon
LESLIE GARTER bu
AWSVRVISl PROCTORS i-
IVKHV AFlKKMKIN MI iViMMi-H llKUIIIM Mltiii Th lirur UirtPnon rill illKAl IIMIV h tlif ivr-
ni n ni stuck MM Avr Mmnlr Sfiitmnn innsWUion A SinrV i n Thr IUnUrr naiiElitfr-Cttti SI Vii Krlr Nrrt Itminnl rnwifi-
ihr tli l U n In Ihf IhornushbredZ-3JMI IIIAMM IIMIMIM S VA LnKVIIIK-
k iwru si ruit Mni7 AVFMitniKhtai mp Si VrbnliJ-
Kinp souvenir tnr orv lail
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Sunday readiiiR for yourself anJ all the folk Wherewill you rind the most merriest fun the quickest thrills
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the ways of animals In
The Sunday SunTo ran from cittcnri generalities to particular
facts cast your comprehensive glance over the detailsa set orth omewhat incompletely below For it is
well to remember how these announcements ot the con-
tents of The Sunday Sun are made up They are pre-
pared from such of the proofs of the next Sundayspaper as are ready on the Jay before the announcementSometimes the very best thing of the week comes In lateThen It isnt aJvertiseJ So however the advcniscJlist may appeal to your appreciation never target thatit falls far short of what will actually be in
The Sunday Sun
Ordered the Americans OffHere we have a story from Honolulu of the Japanese
Lieutenant who stood off an American skipper withcopies of the Japanese documents in the case and theirabsurdly polite wording
Slowtown Has Its Busy CornerPhiladelphia is the centre of the old clothes market
of the Hast It is a place where the good servant girllets no old clothes man escape
Women Who Are FarmhandsThe foreign women In the truck farms south of
Jamaica are as busy In the fields these days as theirsisters in Brittany The Angelus with a Long Islandsetting
The Queer Witch of theWabash
Who had an Improving conversation with SamHere we have a great moral lesson ending with thetransformation of popcorn Into 5000 In greenbacks
VCllliim Smithers through his Literary Remainsshows how sin profits the sinful most amazingly
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he bet of the scholarly person against the TroutLake guides that the biggest of them couldnt swim 75
feet from the angler and how it was won
Fall HuntingThe shooting of the pintail on the wing The
mysteriously moving sail and the pursuit of it with therifle
The Checkerberry BearA committee of eminent citizens brought to grief
because of the perfidy of the man who was to do theflavoring
Play Your Own JudgmentThis Is a piece for the silly folks who try to win
money at the rtces It tells them how to be a little lessfoolish than most ot them are
The Sunday Sunhas twice as many articles in it as are told of here Ithas better ones and about more Interesting thingsClothes for Instance
The Sunday Sunwas never published that did not have in its pages tencolumns or more that were worth the reading and theabsorbed attention of every woman with the name
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