Articles
- THE DREADFUL MURPHY.; Sulzer's Newspaper Mouthpiece Thunders Against Him.
- CASTRO REBELLION CRUSHED IN CUMANA; Government Also Has Puerto Cabello Uprising Under Control.
- NO 'DULL SUMMER' ON STORE CALENDARS; Current Season's Fine Showing Is Assigned to New Standards of Living.
- Bar Harbor Golf Tie.
- Live Wire Kills Boy at Play.
- Does Not Warrant the Appointment of Many New Teachers.
- VATICAN OPPOSED FOGAZZARO TRIBUTE; Enmity Between the Pope and the Novelist Began with an Incident in Venice.
- Dancing Craze at Brightwaters.
- DEMOCRATS IN MAINE FIGHT.; Party's Resources to be Thrown Into Coming Congressional Election.
- Hackensack Golfers' Close Match.
- BRYAN'S LECTURES THAT AROUSED A NATIONAL STORM; One of the Addresses That Caused the Secretary of State's Absence From Washington and Thus Created Widespread Criticism Is Published Here by Special Arrangement -- Theme of the First of the Series Is "The Price of a Soul."
- Article 10 -- No Title
- HOST OF TOURISTS INVADING BERLIN; Hotels Overcrowded with Influx of Americans, Most of Them Homeward Bound.
- Swiss Marksmen for Camp Perry.
- THE BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Realizing Lowers Prices in London -- Weakness in Berlin.
- HOW FOUR GIRLS RAISED POULTRY ON AN ORIGINAL PLAN; They Decided That Beauty Came Before Utility in Fowls and Proved Their Theory to be Perfectly Good in Practice.
- WINTHROP LEFT $2,415,210.; Banker's Brother Frederick Gets Residuary Estate of $1,500,000.
- Miss Olive Nicholls Engaged.
- TREATIES ARE HELD UP.; Pacific Coast Opposes Arbitration with Japan and England.
- KANSAS GOVERNOR TELLS OF DROUGHT; Serious Only in a Few Sections, He Wires The Times -- Rain Helps the State.
- WIFE SAYS SARGENT WAS INNOCENT MAN; Frankly Comments on Stories Regarding the Death of Robert Ray Hamilton.
- W.H. Locke to be Buried To-day.
- GREAT HIGHWAY FROM CANADA TO MEXICO UNDER WAY; Samuel Hill, "Father of Good Roads," Tells of the Progress Made in the Enterprise He Originated and of Other Phases of the Good Roads Idea in This Country.
- AMONG THE AUTHORS
- COST HIM $500 TO MAKE $1.; Hall Told Policeman's Future, but Neglected to Read His Own.
- NO ONE BIG ENOUGH FOR BEBEL'S PLACE; German Socialists May Be Guided by Committee -- Moderates Plan to Seize Power.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- "Bud" Renaud Dead at 60.
- GREAT SOUTH BAY CRUISE.; Sloop Constance Wins in Q Class -- Fleet Disbands.
- NARRAGANSETT PIER.; Yachting, Polo, Gymkhana Events, Dances and Dinners Fill Week.
- THE ITALIAN BLACK HAND.
- WALTER McCLURE HURT.; Poloist Struck by Ball in Match -- Falls from Horse.
- PITTSBURGH DRIVES MATTY FROM GAME; Wagner Leads Attack with a Home Run -- Pirates Win Game by 8 to 6 Score.
- Miss Caverly a Golf Victor.
- AMERICA'S "UNREST"; Dr. Cleveland Traces Its Cause to a Misconception of the Purpose of Government and Suggests a Remedy
- MILAN'S STRIKE FIASCO.; Revolutionary Elements Lacked Leader, and Were Badly Defeated.
- BUSINESS COURAGE TO CURB ABUSES; More Important Just Now Than Tariff Settlement, Says a Prominent Merchant.
- MEXICO PROMISES REPLY TO LIND NOTE
- OCEAN TRAVEL INCREASES.; But Mostly in Second Class, for Which Many Lines Are Catering.
- TINKER READY TO QUIT.; Severely Criticises President Herrmann for Interfering with Reds.
- LOUVRE MAY LOSE ANOTHER LEONARDO; Much of the Famous "Virgin and Child with St. Anne" Covered with Fungoid Growth.
- WILSON'S NAVAL AMBITION.; Wanted to Enter Annapolis, Daniels Tells Pennant-Winning Idahoans.
- GAYNOR TELLS HOW NEW YORK WAS MADE A BETTER CITY; In a Vigorous Interview the Mayor Discusses Some of the Difficulties He Encountered and How He Met Them -- Subways, Gambling, the Liquor Question and the Social Evil All Discussed in His Characteristic Way.
- MATTERS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN; TEMPTING ADORNMENTS FOR THE NECK ARE AMONG THE FOREMOST WHIMS OF FASHION
- GERMANY DECIDES NOT TO EXHIBIT; Will Be Represented, However, at the Official Opening of the Canal.
- NEWS OF BOOKS; Problems for Voters -- Forthcoming Works of Fiction
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Rumor of Pending Sale of New Broad Street Building for About $4,000,000.
- PLUNGER WILL BE WARSHIPS' TARGET; Famous Submarine in Which Roosevelt Went Under Water Doomed to Destruction.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TO PROTECT SAVINGS; Secretary McWilliam Urges That State Laws Apply to National Banks.
- DIGGS HELD FOR ASSAULT.; Charge Follows Fight with Photographers Who Snapped His Relatives.
- HOPE FOR DEPOSITORS.; Roseville Directors Say They Expect to Issue Reassuring Statement.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GEORGE BATES DROWNED.; Actor and Another Killed and Many Imperiled in Heavy Surf.
- SONDER YACHT TRIALS.; Ellen Wins Three Races and Sprig Two at Marblehead.
- BUFFALO HONORS GLYNN PAPER; Ohio Sheriff Gets Prisoner on His Order.
- SLAIN MAN'S BIG INSURANCE.; Duluth Lumberman Had $205,000 In Policies -- Cause of Death Clouded
- THE INCREASING DRINK BILL.
- MOTOR BOAT RACING ON A HIGHER PLANE; President Koerner of A.P.B.A. Tells How His Organization Is Improving the Sport.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- TURN TO PERSIAN STYLES.; Paris Costumers Produce Tunics Wired to Stand Away from Figure.
- DEAL GOLF TITLE WON BY J.J. RADEL; James J. Smith Defeated in 36-Hole Match -- Radel's Effective Putting.
- CRISIS NEAR IN WOOLEN INDUSTRY; Manufacturers Demand Dating of Schedule K to Avert Serious Situation.
- Non-Poisonous Fungi.
- SUPERBAS BLANKED, THEN WIN EASILY; Sallee's Pitching Decides the Opener -- Brooklyn Gets 20 Hits in Second.
- WOULD FOSTER RURAL LIFE.; Its Development Our Greatest Problem, Says Ambassador Page.
- YANKS' ERRORS AID WHITE SOX VICTORY; Ray Fisher Pitches Well, but Is Accorded Shaky Support in Field.
- GOETHE'S YOUTH
- GIRL FIGHTS TWO ROBBERS.; Miss Ottilie Bergen Saves Her Purse and Identifies Thieves.
- Guatemala to Sign Peace Treaty.
- SPENT $500,000,000 ON THE BALKAN WAR; Estimate of Belligerents' Expenditures Is Exclusive of Preparations.
- APRICOTS FOR PRESENT USE AND CANNING; Delicious Preserves and Desserts Can Be Made of Fruit That Is Neglected Because Few Know of Its Flavor.
- BETRAYED BY A WOMAN.; Informer Tells Police Where to Find Fugitive Bookkeeper.
- MORGAN PARTNER WEDS; E. C. Grenfell Marries Miss Henderson, Daughter of London Banker.
- BARGAIN-COUNTER RACING AT YONKERS; Winning Owners Receive One-Tenth of Announced Purse Money at Fair.
- FINE SYNOD HALL BUILT FOR EPISCOPALIAN CONVENTION; The Gift of the Late J.P. Morgan and W. Bayard Cutting Who Were Anxious That Visiting Delegates Should Be Properly Housed, Will Be Ready for September Gathering.
- BUYING REAL ESTATE.; What the Investor Should Know Before Signing Contracts.
- HOPES ENGLAND WILL AID.; Senator Root Thinks Exposition Officials Should Be Active.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- FOREIGN BUILDING HEIGHTS.; Restrictions That Have Been Enforced for Years in European Cities.
- KILLED 4,000,000 FLIES.; Harrisburg Swatting Contest Yielded 218 Pints of Insects.
- NEW USE FOR DIVINING ROD.; Effort to Find by Means of It Treasure at the Bottom of the Sea.
- "DAVEY," KING OF LONDON CHEFS SINCE THE DAYS OF DICKENS; Though 71, He Still Rules at Simpson's, Where the Elect Have Eaten for Many a Year.
- SUMMER PLEASURES AT INLAND AND SEASHORE RESORTS; Tennis and Other Outdoor Sports Hold Sway at Lenox -- Bar Harbor Has Cabaret Show for Annual Benefit of Hospital.
- PAWNBROKER TELLS OF $3,500 LOBBY FUND; Says It Was Not to "Influence Congress" -- That Would Take $40,000 to $50,000.
- Cities Advised to Use Them in Preference to Steel Mains.
- COST OF SAMPLES NO TRIFLING ITEM; A Woolen Firm's Figures -- Department Stores, $30,000 to $60,000 a Year.
- THOMAS AQUINAS; Extent of His Influence Upon Dante
- HOT SPRING "POOL PARTY" A NEW WRINKLE IN ENTERTAINMENTS; Water Nymphs Dine from Floating Table at Unique Function in Honor of Mrs. Otis Skinner.
- THREE BATTLES AT CAPITAL.; Zapata's Rebels Driven Back by Federals Just Outside City.
- RAY AND VARDON PLAY.; British "Pros" Beat Nicholls Boys in Fine Match, 3 and 2.
- HOMEGOERS' RUSH IS IN FULL SWING; Attractions of Shooting Season in Scotland Also Draw Americans from London.
- Boston Shuts Out St. Louis.
- GLYNN, WHOM SULZER'S IMPEACHMENT MAKES GOVERNOR; Personality and Record of the Man Who as Congressman and Later as State Controller Won a Reputation for Aggressiveness.
- WILLIAM MORRIS; Personality of a Great Nineteenth Century Poet
- REAL TENNIS TEST IS ON THIS WEEK; National Championship Meet on the Newport Courts Promises Many Close Matches.
- WOMAN AVIATOR FALLS.; Mrs. Sims Unhurt by Accident on Hempstead Plains.
- MISS KRILL TO TAKE REST.; Arrives at Cornwall -- Will Resume Nursing, Not Go on Stage.
- FOR SAFER LONDON STREETS; Parliamentary Committee Urges Creation of Traffic Department.
- SHOTPUTTER HITS BOY.; Donald Robinson Seriously Injured at Keansburg Athletic Sports.
- Kills Wife, Then Himself.
- CADETS AT SANDY HOOK.; West Point Class to be Instructed in War Work There.
- URGE REVERSAL OF POLICY.; British Publicists See Danger of Anglo-American Coolness.
- MRS. PANKHURST GOES TO FRANCE; Left England Without Interference from the Police and Is Visiting Her Daughter.
- HAD RECORD YEAR; Northern Pacific's Revenues in 1913 Gained Nearly $10,000,000 Over Previous Year.
- THE GENIAL IDIOT'S CURE FOR TIRED BUSINESS MEN; Not a Sanitarium Where They Will Be Coddled Into Permanent Invalidism, But an Irritarium Which Will Restore Their Health by Exasperating Them at All Hours.
- 92,749 BUILDINGS ON MANHATTAN; Interesting Classification Prepared by Superintendent Miller in His Census.
- PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS.; Railroad Has Retired Under Pay 7,478 Men in 13 Years.
- ALEXANDRE SILVER STOLEN.; Thieves Enter Servants' Quarters of New Yorkers' Lenox Place.
- THE HIGHEST COURT OF ALL.
- Little Neck Yachts at Oyster Bay.
- TAMMANY FOES FOR SULZER.; Showers of Telegrams Urge Him to Stand and Fight.
- SACCHARIN.
- CHAPPLE HAD HARD LUCK.; Crack Motor Cyclist Forced to Quit in 15-Mile Race.
- GIRL DIES AFTER ASSAULT.; Newburgh Authorities Will Offer Reward for Her Assailant's Arrest.
- WILSON PEACE HOP GROWS.; Administration Officials Say Lind Is Making Progress.
- Pitcher Davenport for the Reds.
- Golf, Tennis, Shooting at Maplewood
- HOW TO TOUR FOR A WEEK IN MOUNTAINS; Fine Automobile Trip Which Leads Through the Adirondacks and the White Hills.
- MEXICANS IN HOT BATTLE.; Fighting at Rodriguez -- Peace Advocate Seeks Gov. Carranza.
- DEARER BEEF FEARED.; Government Experts See This Effect of Drought In Cattle States.
- TO RESTORE THE LOGGETTA.; Building Under Venice Campanile Now Only of Wood and Plaster.
- Groom in Fine Form for Senators.
- FLYING AROUND ENGLAND.; Hawker, Only Competitor for $25,000 Prize, Reaches Yarmouth.
- POSTPONE THE DOUBLES.; Internationalists to be Given More Time for Practice -- Drawings.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- IMPEACHMENT RARELY RESORTED TO IN THIS COUNTRY; Seven Governors Have Stood Trial, Two Being Found Guilty; Congress Has Invoked Its Use Nine Times, Three Ending in Conviction, and New York's Legislature Has Used It Three Times with One Conviction.
- IMPORTERS OF GEMS FIGHT MORE DUTY; Increase in Values, They Say, Would Be Overcome by Smuggled Goods.
- Kansas City to Hear Chicago Opera.
- BAR ASSOCIATION SESSIONS.; Ex-President Taft and Lord Haldane to Speak at Montreal.
- CONVENIENT STORAGE DEPOTS
- THE USE OF KIMONOS
- GERARD HOME READY FOR DUTY IN BERLIN; And Here Is the Inner Secret of That Berlin Story About His Resignation.
- S. Duncan's Son and Maid Injured.
- CENTRAL EDUCATES ITS MEN; Special Car Equipped to Teach Them to Avoid Accidents.
- NEW ELEVATED STATION; Being Built on Sixth Avenue Line at Thirty-eighth Street.
- BROKER BLOODGOOD ATTEMPTS SUICIDE; Mother Comes Home to Find Harry L. Unconscious from Gas.
- BASEBALL PLAYERS SHIFT.; Recent American League Deals Involve More Than 100 Changes.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Ten Composers Collaborating.
- VARIED WORK OF McANENY SIDEWALKS DIVISION; Even Pigeons and Rabbits Are Included Among the Obstructions That They Must Remove.
- Thresh by Moonlight in Wisconsin.
- PRESIDENT WILSON'S PEACHES.
- DANCES ON THE SAND.; Cape May's Younger Set Has New Form of Amusement.
- NEWBURG BACKS SULZER.; Sending Him Basket of Flowers and Will Raise $500 Defense Fund.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- SENORA CASTRO AT HAVANA.; On Her Way to Colombia -- Has Not Seen Her Husband for a Year.
- Good Breeze for Stamford Yachts.
- USING MORE TEXTILE FURS.; Brocaded Effects Also Featured in Pile Fabric Buying.
- BOSTON LITERARY GOSSIP
- ROADS ASK MORE PAYS FOR CARRYING MAILS; Volume Greatly Increased Since Parcel Post Started, Western Lines Tell Burleson.
- Throwing Pennies to Boys.
- White Sox Recall Blackburn.
- Three Tourneys at Waumbek.
- PRINCE OUT; STOKES TO LEAD; Ex-Governor May Head New Jersey's Republican State Ticket.
- HOW ARTIFICIAL PRECIOUS STONES ARE PRODUCED AND IDENTIFIED; Imitations of the Real Thing Show Ever-Increasing Ingenuity in Their Art, But the Diamond Still Defies Them All.
- BAUDELAIRISM; A Literary Influence That Is Still Felt
- SON TO MRS. E.B. COWLES.; Second Grandchild to Sir Arthur and Lady Eliott in a Week.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN IS WEARING; The Air Is Full of Talk About Clothes as American Buyers Congregate at the French Capital -- Celebrities There Appear in Some Striking Gowns.
- E.J. HALL SERIOUSLY ILL.; Special Car to Bring New Yorker Home from Maine.
- It Antedates by Eight Months the "First" Newspaper Treasured in the British Museum -- Accidentally Found by a New York Collector of Hungarian MSS. -- Known to Experts, but No Copy Was Thought to Exist.
- FEW BIG ICEBERGS SEEN THIS YEAR; Capt. Johnston of the Seneca Prepares Report of the First Patrol.
- W. H. Thomas Dies on Car.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Riverside Gunners Win.
- DEFENDS DENTAL RESERVES; Daniels Says Aged Men Named Are to Act Merely as Advisors.
- BRISK WIND, SHORT RACE FOR YACHTS; Huguenot Yacht Club Holds Nineteenth Annual Regatta Off Whortleberry Island.
- ALONG THE PALISADES IN WASHINGTON'S FOOTSTEPS
- TAMMANY TRAP FOR MRS. SULZER, A DEFENSE PLAN; Conspiracy Between Murphy and Certain Stock Interests Hinted at by Friend.
- NEW LAND OPENED; Government to Admit Farmers to Montana's Big Indian Reservation Next Month.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; A Fine Acquisition for the Albright Gallery. Constantin Meunier, the Interpreter of the Working People, Modern in Choice of Subject, Classic in Breadth of View.
- BRYAN WILL FOREGO ADDING TO SAVINGS; Defends His Lecturing as a Legitimate Means of Earning Needed Money.
- Cubs Beat Phillies Twice.
- Farrington's Golf Wins.
- AMERICANS TOO GRASPING.; Expect Too Much in Foreign Markets, Says Consul F.D. Hale.
- $1,540,000 LITERARY PRIZE.; To be Awarded In 1925 for the Best Life of Czar Alexander I.
- EMBARRASSING ROYAL GIFT.; Parrot from Margherita Develops Anti-Clerical Tendencies.
- Cleveland Toys with Athletics.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover Briskly After Further Decline -- Kansas Drought Reported Broken.
- NEW PAUL JONES BOOK DECLARED TO BE "REHASH OF VALUELESS FICTION"; Mrs. Reginald De Koven, Authority on Naval Hero, Accuses Author of Latest Work About Him of Repeating Fables Invented by Another Historian.
- HOME A BAD PLACE FOR RUPP JUST NOW; After His Parole on Wife's Charge He Goes to His House, Only to be Arrested Again.
- Tennis Finals at Bethlehem.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MAY BE 4 TICKETS IN CITY CAMPAIGN; Tammany Likely to Run John F. Galvin and the Independents William J. Gaynor.
- 3 DEAD IN AUTO ACCIDENTS.; Chauffeur Causes Death of His Employer's Son in Dodging a Bicycle.
- Fast Pacer Alwanda Dead.
- Browns Release Catcher Rogers.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- WATT HOMESTEAD FOR SALE; Includes Entire Harlem Block Assessed at Over $750,000.
- GAILLARD IN HOSPITAL.; Canal Engineer Enters Johns Hopkins -- Nervous System Shattered.
- BIG FAIR FINDS IT VERY HARD GOING; Many Events at Empire City Park Called Off and End Seems Near.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 9 -- No Title
- LONG WAIT TO DIVIDE ESTATE; Death of Mrs. Butterfield Releases Valuable Manhattan Parcels.
- CENTRAL PARK LOSES TREES; Borers Compel Commissioner Stover to Cut Down 100 Hickories.
- STATE BUSINESS STOPS.; Muddle Over Governorship Paralyzes All the Departments.
- A SIMIAN EXPERIMENT STATION.
- Aviation Week at Asbury Park.
- SPRING LAKE'S FAIR.; Summer Visitors Turn the Wheel for Charity at "Seawood."
- MRS. SULZER BETTER, BUT STILL FEVERISH; On Doctor's Advice, Husband Will Not Take Her to the Country by Auto To-day.
- Process of Coloring It Beset with Many Difficulties.
- A National Pastime.
- A STUART'S FATE; Tragic Story of Lady Arbella, James I.'s Cousin
- MEXICO PROMISES REPLY TO LIND NOTE; Abandonment of Hostile Attitude Shown in Minister Gamboa's Announcement.
- SAY AMERICANS RUIN DEAUVILLE; French Critics Blame Wealthy Visitors for Riot of Extravagance and Tango.
- CANAL NOT READY FOR SHIPS TILL JAN. 1; Filling of Great Waterway Will Require Several Months, Say Returned Panama Workers.
- EPISCOPAL FIGHT LESS BITTER NOW; Church Leaders Have Shown Change of Name Is Not So Important as Other Matters.
- FOR MISS BRODRICK'S WORK; Funds Subscribed to Build Hospital for Kerry Peasants.
- WHAT TOURISTS SPEND.; Statistician Says Amount In Europe Is Over $160,000,000 a Year.
- CLEAN TALK MAN SAYS "--!"; Suspender Breaks as He Fields a Grounder -- Lapse Results.
- INTRUDER SCARES Y.W.C.A.; Girl's Screams Taken by Dormitory Inmates as an Alarm of Fire.
- Tit for Tat
- AUTUMN FASHIONS
- FOSS KEEPS PLANS DARK.; He Addresses Essex Club Members as "Fellow-Republicans."
- Mrs. Trask Has a Relapse.
- MARTIN'S SLAYERS ELUDE THE POLICE; Men Wanted for Killing Man Milliner Thought to be on the Way West.
- Dr. J.C. Minor Dead.
- CHURCH UNION UPHELD.; Cumberland Church Enjoined from Interfering with Presbyterians.
- QUEENS BUILDING RECORD.; Factories and Private Dwellings Are Planned for Various Sections.
- GATINS HURT AT POLO.; Both Men Who Fought Narragansett Police on Field Again.
- LEAD MINERS ON STRIKE.; 5,000 Men Ask Higher Wages and Recognition of Federation.
- Elf Wins on Shrewsbury.
- ARGENTINE A FINE FIELD FOR INVESTORS, SAYS GEN. REYES; Amazing Prosperity and Stable Government of This Most Pushing of South American Republics Make It Ideal for Introduction of Foreign Capital, According to Former President of Colombia.
- SUGGESTS CARNEGIE IS KING'S SUBJECT; Home Secretary McKenna Says He Never Heard the Ironmaster Changed Nationality.
- A GIFT TO KING GEORGE.; Rothschilds Present to Him Cabinets That Henrietta Maria Owned.
- COMMODITY PRICES UNSTEADY
- LIFE AFTER DEATH; Dr. J.G. Frazer Describes a Belief in Immortality Among Primitive Races of Australia and Melanesia
- BAR HARBOR.; Annual Benefit for Hospital This Year Took Form of Cabaret Show.
- A Question of Literary Ethics.
- SIX IDENTIFY BODY OF INWOOD VICTIM; Police Arrest Italian Who Says the Murdered Woman Was His Wife.
- AT NEWPORT.; Several Dinner Parties Features of Busy Social Week.
- GANGSTERS KILL NEWSMAN.; Robert Englehardt Shot Down Early This Morning in Brooklyn.
- AUTO RACES WON BY JOHN DE PALMA; Driving Mercer Car, He Takes Five and Ten Mile Events.
- FLED FROM REBELS 8 DAYS.; Geologist and His Party Grossed Mexican Deserts to Escape.
- Why Polaire Wears a Nose Ring.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- CLOTHIER DEFEATS TOUCHARD IN FINAL; Strachan and Griffin Win the Doubles in Southampton Tennis Tourney.
- R.W. Goelet to Sell Lenox Place.
- Again Employing Phlebotomy.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- "AMERICA HAS TAKEN THE WRONG DIRECTION" --- G.B. SHAW; She Is Our Greatest Example of Political and Social Error," Declares the Famous Playwright in an Interview with an American Authoress -- England Also Gets Her Share of Criticism, Especially as Regards Vivisection.
- ATLANTIC FLEET NINE WINS.; Reading Room Team Routed by Naval Officers in Ball Game.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- HOW THE CLASSIFIED TAX POLICY WORKS; Report Shows a Decrease in Proportion of Taxes Paid by Real Estate.
- BANDIT IN RAILROAD STATION; Holds Up Four Passengers on Train at Kansas City and Escapes.
- DR. DRINKER LAUDS STUDENTS' MILITARY INSTRUCTION CAMPS; Believes Self-Centrol and Discipline, Rather Than Militarism, Will Be Gained By Youths Participating in These Encampments.
- STRAUSS'S NEW WORK.; "Potiphar" Will Probably Take Several Months to Complete.
- SHIP WINS RACE WITH FIRE.; Steamer Hyanthes Reaches Boston Safely with Bunkers Burning.
- THE MAGAZINE TRUST.
- MORE WINE RIOTING FEARED.; Growers in Aube Have Waited in Vain for Legislative Relief.
- ALL IN READINESS FOR ATLANTIC WEEK; Many Small Sailing Craft to Compete at Gravesend Bay, Starting Tuesday.
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Teamwork Has Made Great Strides During the Past Years -- Faultless Player Is Not Always Good in This Important Respect.
- Girl Wins Two Races.
- CONDOLES WITH SULZER.; Ex-Sheriff Brush, Whom Governor Removed, Extends Sympathy.
- SHOT IN POOLROOM FIGHT.; Andrew Downs Taken to Mount Sinai Wounded Mortally.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- HER DRAFT WASN'T SIGNED.; Careless Husband Is Quite Likely to Receive a Steamer Letter.
- WAYS OF COLLEGE GIRLS; Held Up as a Sample of Modern Feminist Neglect.
- Boston Beats Reds in Eleventh.
- PRINTCLOTHS STEADY.; Narrow Goods Active at Fall River -- Slow Payments Make Trouble.
- NATURE'S BABIES; Varying Phases of Childhood in Animal Life
- ASSAILS PLEA FOR BIRDS.; Senate Wastes Time Debating Bar to Aigrette Imports, Says Reed.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- A PLAY TO CHEER ALL NEW YORK; "Potash and Perlmutter" Proves to be an Indescribably Enjoyable Entertainment. BERNARD IS EXQUISITE Carr and Kohlmar Also Add Values and the Play Contains Charming Blend of Sentiment.
- Work Begun on New Facade of Buckingham Palace, and Another Suggested London Improvement, a "Dominion House."
- BRINGHURST WINS HOPEFUL STAKES; Old Rosebud and Pennant Decline Issue -- Champlain for Cock o' the Walk.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Floods and the Panhandle.
- CURRENT FICTION; Books by Phillips, Fleming, Hughes and Others
- MRS. NICOLL'S DANCE.; Elaborate Affair at Southampton on the Lawn of Windymere.
- DWYER IS HELD FOR HEALY RAIDS; Case of Inspector and Patrolman Sheridan to Go to Grand Jury.
- McAllister and Petroskey Matched.
- GREAT NECK POLOISTS LOSE; Point Judith Wins Gladstone Challenge Cup by Close Score.
- Minor Leaguers Subject to Recall.
- YVES GUYOT'S ARGUMENTS FOR UNIVERSAL FREE TRADE; Noted French Political Economist Writes a Little Treatise On "The A B C of Free Trade" That Has Aroused Widespread Discussion Among Experts.
- NEWPORT EAGERLY AWAITS TENNIS MATCHES; All Is Ready for the Annual Tournament -- Entertainments Planned for Players -- Many Dances Scheduled.
- BOY OF 13 A HERO.; Gave His Life Vainly to Save Crippled Chum from Drowning.
- EXPERTS QUESTION THE USE OF VACCINES AS A CURE; Committee of the American Medical Association Finds That the Claims for Them Have Been Greatly Exaggerated and Blame Commercial Manufacturers -- Some Dissenting Opinions.
- Music Festival at Bridgton, Me., Introduces Some Excellent Singers -- McDowell Festival to be Held at Peterborough, N.H. -- What Is Doing at Other Resorts.; MAINE SINGING REVIVAL.
- SULZER REQUISITION HELD TO BE ILLEGAL; Corporation Counsel's Office So Rules in Opinion to Commissioner Whitney.
- New World's Pacing Record.
- WOMEN UNPOPULAR CRITICS OF MEN'S CLOTHES