■1 w WMMy ■■■>■:: mi l;x ICtbrta SEYMOUR DURST "t ' 'Fort nwuu> ^m/fercutm- of Je Mtrnhatans FORT NEW AMSTERDAM "When you leave, please leave this hook Because it has heen said "£ver'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book." OLD YORK LIBRARY — OLD YORK FOUNDATION Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library (hi i oi Si ymoi r B. Di RSI Oi i) York Library A Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/roundaboutnewyorOOschl ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 1902 BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS NEW YORK Copyrighted, 1902 by Bloomingdale Brothers ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The Story of Bloomingdales THE story of the start and subsequent phenomenal growth of Bloomingdale Brothers is a vivid illustration of what integ- rity, enterprise and advertising can accomplish. Just thirty years ago, in April, 1872, the firm of Bloomingdale Brothers was founded. It had a very modest beginning in a small store at 938 Third Avenue, the location of which was discovered through a Herald want ad. Very soon people began to know Bloomingdales as a store where they could find just what they wanted at the right price. Thus the seed from which this great enterprise has grown was planted. Soon the business began to outgrow the store and a move was inevitable. In 1875 Bloomingdales moved into larger quarters a quarter of a block away. This removal accelerated the growth of the business ' so that in the year 1886 another removal was necessary. On October 4th of that year, Bloomingdale Brothers moved three blocks further uptown to 59th Street and Third Avenue, where stands to-day this great and busy shopping centre. The story of the growth of the building to its present pro- portions is interesting. When Bloomingdales moved to Third Avenue and 59th Street they occupied but the corner of that block. The firm was, even at that early day, convinced of the power of advertising. Thev practically had this field to themselves. Their announcements then consisted of a half page in one of the leading evening papers. This made a profound impression, owing to the fact that it was an innovation, and something theretofore unknown. The result was that in a few vears the extension of the building was absolutely necessary. 6 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Various buildings were added from time to time, and soon came the.great structure Bloomingdales now occupy. It is large, having six stories and a large basement, besides a conservatory on the roof. It is perfectly lighted, and contains every improvement that goes to make a modern building. Large elevators of the safest and most improved type carry patrons and sight-seers quickly and comfortably from one immense floor to another, and the inclined moving stair- way, the first one in a mercantile establishment in this country, in the big rotunda affords another novel means of transportation from the main to the second floor. Buyers, who are experts in their various lines, in conjunction with the managers of the firm's foreign offices, are constantly seek- ing the best of the world's best wherever it may be, and with ample capital behind them are able to buy merchandise most advan- tageously. The Bloomingdale store is remarkable, inasmuch as it is out of the so-called shopping trade centre of New York. Shoppers do not drift to Bloomingdales. They are drawn there. Shoppers do not drop into Bloomingdales casually. They go there from choice. This store draws trade from every section of Greater New York and miles around. It was neither luck nor chance that brought this great business. Whether it was good management, good goods, or right prices, or whether it was the combination of them all, it is left for the store's thousands of steadfast friends to say. The organization of Bloomingdales' helpers is a source of admiration. Each individual in his or her particular position is a part of a well-drilled whole. This big store has its social side also. This social element is encouraged by an organization and entertainments, exploited as a part of the Bloomingdale plan. Bloomingdale Brothers' -Employees Mutual Aid Society, with every employee a member, contributes to R O U ND - A B O U T N E W Y O R K 7 maintain the esprit de corps noticeable in the atmosphere of the store, and serves to promote a wholesome intimacy among the employees. When the members of this Mutual Aid Society are sick or in distress, they participate in the benefits of the society. An endowed fund, called the Fannie Myers Fund, in honor of its founder, the late Mrs. Fannie Myers, sister of Messrs. Bloom- ingdale, is a particularly beneficial factor of this society. No other large store in this city is so quickly and easily reached from the average distance. The phrase " all cars transfer to Bloomingdales ' was inspired by the easy accessibility that this store enjoys. From Brooklyn, from Long Island City, from the Bronx, from Hoboken, Jersey City, Newark, from anywhere there is a direct line by ferry and car to Bloomingdales. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK New York Security and Trust Company 44 and 46 Wall Street, New York Capital ..... $1,000,000 Surplus ..... 2,500,000 Charles S. Fairchild, President ABRAM M. HYATT, Vice-Pres. OSBORN W. BRIGHT, 2d Vice-Pres. L. CARROLL ROOT, Secretary ZELAH VAN LOAN, Asst. Sec'y CHARLES R. BRAINE, Jr., 2d Asst. Sec'y JAMES E. KEELER, Trust Officer H. W. WHIPPLE, Manager Bond Dept. Trustees CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD FREDERIC R. COUDERT JAMES J. HILL B. AYMAR SANDS WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JOHN W. STERLING STUART G. NELSON JOHN A. McCALL HUDSON HOAGLAND JAMES A. BLAIR JAMES STILLMAN FRANK W. STEARNS M. C. D. BORDEN EDMUND D. RANDOLPH JOHN G. McCULLOUGH GEO. W. PERKINS EDWARD UHL ABRAM M. HYATT THIS company is authorized to act as executor, trustee, ad- ministrator, guardian, agent and receiver. Is a legal depositary for court and trust funds. Will take entire charge of real and personal estates, collecting the income and profits, and attending to all such details as an individual in like capacity could do. Receives deposits subject to check, allowing interest on daily balances, and issues certificates of deposit bearing interest. Acts as registrar and transfer agent of all stocks and bonds. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Amusements Opera Houses Academy of Music, E. 14th and Irving Place American Theatre, Eighth Ave. near42d Berkeley Lyceum, W. 44th near Fifth Ave. Bijou Theatre, Broadway and 30th Broadway Theatre, Broadway and 41st Casino, Broadway and 39th Criterion Theatre, Broadway and 44th Daly's Theatre, Broadway and 30th Dewey Theatre, 14th near Third Ave. Empire Theatre, Broadway and 40th Fifth Avenue Theatre, Broadway and 28th Fourteenth Street Theatre, W. 14th near Sixth Ave. Garden Theatre, Madison Ave. and 27th Garrick Theatre, 35th near Sixth Ave. Germania Theatre, E. 8th near Broad- way Grand Opera House, W. 23d and Eighth Ave. Harlem Opera House, W. 125th near Seventh Ave. Herald Square Theatre, Broadway and 35th Irving Place Theatre, E. 15th and Irving Place Keith's Theatre, E. 14th near Broadway Knickerbocker Theatre, Broadway and 38th and Theatres Lexington Opera House, 58th near Lex- ington Ave. London Theatre, 235 Bowery Lyceum Theatre, Fourth Ave. near 23d Madison Square Theatre, 24th near Broadway Manhattan Theatre, Broadway near 33d Metropolis Theatre, 142d and Third Ave. Metropolitan Opera House, Broadway, 39th and 40th Miner's Bowery Theatre, Bowery near Broome Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre, Eighth Avenue near 25th Murray Hill Theatre, Lexington Ave. and 42d New York Theatre, Broadway and 44th Olympic Theatre, 3d Ave. and 130th Pastor's Theatre, E. 14th near Third Ave. Proctor's Palace, E. 58th near Third Ave. Proctor's Theatre, W. 23d near Sixth Ave. Proctor's 125th Street Theatre, 125th and Lexington Ave. Republic Theatre, 42d near Broadway Savoy Theatre, 34th near Broadway Star Theatre, Lexington Ave. and 107th Thalia Theatre, Bowery near Canal Third Ave. Theatre, Third Ave. near 31st Victoria Theatre, Broadway and 42d W attack's Theatre, Broadway and 30th Windsor Theatre, Bowery near Canal Places of Interest Academy of Design, Amsterdam Ave. and 109th Aquarium, Battery Park Art Galleries, 6 E. 23d Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty, on Liberty Island Battery Park, below No. 1 Broadway Bloomingdale's, Third Ave., 59th and 6oth Sts. Brooklyn Bridge, Park Row, near City Hall Central Park, 59th to 110th and Fifth to Eighth Aves. Custom House, Wall, cor. William Cooper Institute, 8th and Fourth Ave. Fifth Avenue Art Gallery, 366 Fifth Ave. Gen. Grant's Tomb, Riverside Park at 123d Governor's Island, below Battery High Bridge, Harlem River and 175th Herald Building, Broadway and 35th Metropolitan Art Museum, Central Park near Fifth Ave. and 82d Museum of Natural History, 75th, Cen- tral Park W. Obelisk, Central Park, near Fifth Ave. and 86th Post Office, Broadway and Park Row Produce Exchange, Whitehall St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Ave. and 50th St. Paul's Church, Broadway and Vesey Stock Exchange, 20 Broad Sub-Treasury, Wall, cor. Nassau Trinity Church, Broadway, opp. Wall Water Color Society. 51 W. 10th Weather Signal Office, 66 Broadway Washington Arch, Fifth Ave. and Wash- ington Square Young Men's Christian Association, 52 E. 23d 10 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The Second National Bank Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third Street Capital and Surplus - $f ,300,000 "Deposits - - - tO ,000,000 Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations received on favorable terms. J> J> £> J> A special department for the exclusive use of ladies. J> & Safe Deposit Vaults < a CO O Q < ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK L3 Hotels Albemarle, Broadway and 24th Albert, University Place and 11th American, 15th and Irving Place Ashland, Fourth Ave. and 24th Ashton, Madison Ave. and 93d Astor House, Broadway opposite Post- Office Balmoral, Lenox Ave. and 113th Bancroft House, Broadway and 21st Bartholdi, Broadway and 23d Belvedere, Fourth Ave. and 18th Beresford, 1 W. 81st Brevoort House, Fifth Ave. and 8th Bristol, Fifth Ave. and 42d Broadway Central, 671 Broadway Brunswick, 89th and Madison Ave. Buckingham, Fifth Ave. and 50th Cadillac, Broadway and 43d Cecil, 118th and St. Nicholas Ave. Chastaigneray, Madison Ave. and 92d Colonial, 125th and Eighth Ave. Chelsea, W. 23d Continental, Broadway and 20th Cosmopolitan, Chambers and W. Broadway Empire, Broadway and 03d Endicott, Columbus Ave. and 81st Everett House, Fourth Ave. and 17th Fifth Avenue, Fifth Ave. and 23d Gilsey House, Broadway and 29th Grand, Broadway and 31st Grand Union, Fourth Ave. and 42d Grenoble, Seventh Ave. and 56th Herald Square, 34th near Broadway Hoffman House, 1111 Broadway Holland House, Fifth Ave. and 30th Imperial, Broadway and 32d * European Plan. + American Plan * Kensington, Fifth Ave. and 15th Lorraine, Fifth Ave. and 45th X Majestic, 4 W. 72d t Manhattan, 42d and Madison Ave. * Marie Antoinette, Broadway and 06th * Metropole, Broadway, 41st and 42d Metropolitan, Broadway and 27th Mills (No. 1), Bleecker and Thompson Mills (No. 2), Rivington and Chrystie * Morton House, Broadway and 14th X Murray Hill, Park Ave. and 40th % Netherland, cor. Fifth Ave. and 59th * New York, 30 E. 4&d * Normandie, Broadway and 38th % Park Avenue, Park Ave. and 32d % Plaza, Fifth Ave. and 59th * Roland, Madison Ave. and 59th Rossmore, Broadway and 42d * St. Cloud, Broadway and 42d * St. Denis, Broadway and 11th * St. George, Broadway and 12th + St. Lorenz, 72d and Lexington Ave. % San Remo, Eighth Ave. and 75th X Savoy, Fifth Ave. and 59th t Sherman Square, Broadway and W. 72d * Sinclair House, 754 Broadway * Smith & McNeil's, 197 Washington Stevens House, 21 Broadway X Sturtevant, 1186 Broadway * Union Square, 15th and Union Square * United States, Fulton and Water • X Vendome, Broadway and 41st * Victoria, Broadway and 27th * Waldorf-Astoria, Fifth Ave., 33d to 34th * Westminster, Irving Place and 16th X American and European Plans. Banks, Safe Deposit and Trust Companies National Banks American Exchange, 128 Broadway Astor, 18 W. 34th Bank of Commerce, Nassau cor. Cedar Bank of New York, 48 Wall Bank of North America, 25 Nassau Bank of the Republic, absorbed by the First National Bank Bank of State of New York, 33 William Broadway, 237 Broadway Butchers & Drovers, Broadway cor. 3d Central, 320 Broadway Chase, 83 Cedar Chatham, 192 Broadway Chemical, 270 Broadway * Temporarily at Broadway corner W Citizens, 401 Broadway City, 52 Wall East River, 680 Broadway Fifth National, Third Ave. and 23d First National, 2 Wall Fourth National, 14 Nassau Gallatin, 36 Wall Garfield, 23d and Sixth Ave. Hanover, 11 Nassau* Hide & Leather, John and William Importers & Traders, 247 Broadway Irving, 287 Greenwich Leather Manufacturers, 29 Wall Liberty, Liberty and West all Street. 14 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK "LION BRAND" Shirts and Collars You ca*n never buy anything but the best at Bloomingdales. "Lion Brand' Shirts and Collars have no peer. "Lion Brand' Shirts and Collars wear well, look well and set well. Because they are made with care, cut right, and the material from which they are made is the best that can be ob- tained. You will find the " Lion Brand ' Shirts and Collars on sale in the Men's Furnishing Department, Main Floor, 6oth Street Section. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 15 National Banks — Continued Lincoln, 32 E. 42d Market and Fulton, 81 Fulton Mechanics', 33 Wall Mercantile, 191 Broadway Merchants', 42 Wall Merchants' Exchange, 257 Broadway National Park, 214 Broadway New Amsterdam, Broadway cor. 39th New York County, Eighth Ave. cor. 14th New York National Exchange, 90 West Broadway Ninth National, absorbed by Citizens' Phenix, 49 Wall Seaboard, 18 Broadway Second National, Fifth Ave. cor. 23d Seventh National, 182 Broadway Shoe and Leather, 271 Broadway United, Broadway and 42d Western, Pine cor. Nassau State Banks Bank of America, 44 Wall Bank of Metropolis, 29 Union Square Bowery, 62 Bowery Bronx Borough Bank, 731 Tremont Ave. Colonial,* 480 Columbus Ave. Columbia, 5th Ave. cor. 42d Corn Exchanged William and Beaver Eleventh Ward, Avenue D cor. 10th Empire State Bank, 71 Broadway Fidelity, Madison Ave. cor. 75th Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, 530 Fifth Ave. Fourteenth Street, 1 E. 14th Gansevoort, 14th corner Hudson German-American, 23 Broad German Exchange, 330 Bowery Germania, 190 Bowery Greenwich, 402 Hudson Hamilton,}: 215 W. 125th Hudson River, § 260 Columbus Ave. Manhattan Company, 40 Wall Mechanics & Traders, 565 Broadway Mount Morris, 85 E. 125th Mutual, Broadway cor. 33d Nassau, 9 Beekman New York Produce Exchange, \\ Produce Exchange Nineteenth Ward, Third Ave. and 57th Oriental, 122 Bowery Pacific, 470 Broadway People's, 395 Canal Plaza, Fifth Ave. cor. W. 58th Riverside, Eighth Ave. cor. 57th State, 378 Grand Twelfth Ward, 125th cor. Lexington Ave. Twenty-third Ward, 135th and Third Ave. Union Square, 8 Union Square E. Varick, Wool Exchange Washington Heights, Amsterdam Ave. and 155th Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, 63 Broadway West Side, 485 Eighth Ave. Yorkville, 85th cor. Third Ave. * Branches at Columbus Ave. and 66th, and 104th. t Branches, Broadway and Spring, 23 Astor Place, 260 Columbus Ave., Fifth Ave. cor. 19th, 42d cor. Eighth Ave., 7 E. 42d,2902 Broadway, Queens County Bank, Long Island City, and 135 Fulton Ave., Borough of Queens. % Branch at 1707 Amsterdam Ave. § Branch of the Corn Exchange Bank. [ Branches at Madison Ave. near 59th, and cor. Columbus Ave. and 92d. Banks for Saving's American, Fifth Ave. and 42d Bank for Savings, Fourth Ave. cor. 22d Bowery, 130 Bowery Broadway, 4 Park Place Citizens,' 58 Bowery Dollar, Third Ave. near 148th Dry Dock, 341 Bowery East River, 3 Chambers Emigrant Industrial, 51 Chambers Empire City, 231 W. 125th Excelsior, 23d cor. Sixth Ave. Franklin, Eighth Ave. cor. 42d German, Fourth Ave. cor. 14th Greenwich, 248 Sixth Ave. Harlem, 2281 Third Ave. Irving, 115 Chambers Manhattan, 644 Broadway Merchants' Clerks, 20 Union Square E. Metropolitan, 1 Third Ave. New York, Eighth Ave. cor. 14th North River, 266 W. 34th Seamen's, 74 Wall Union Dime, Broadway cor. 32d United States, 633 Madison Ave. Washington, Broadway and 65th West Side, 56 Sixth Ave. 16 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK United States Guarantee Company i 1 1 Broadway, New York Conducted under a Management of over *SE> <8£E> N LUMP ".-JJHP" (burned in the enamel) are Ocli^. We claim Purity and Safety, and substan- tiate this claim with Chemists' Certificate* Note the blue label used by us (and fully sustained by recent U.S. Circuit Court decision) to distinguish our absolutely pure Agate Nickel-Steel Ware. This label is pasted on every piece of genuine Agate Ware. Booklets showing facsimile of our label, etc. free to any address. Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co., NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 29 Churches Baptist Baptist Ministers'' Conference meets every Monday at n a. ?n., at 132 E. 23d Abyssinian, 1G6 Waverly Place Alexander Ave., cor. E. 141st Amity, W. 54th, bet. Eighth and Ninth Aves. Antioch, 139 W. 25th Ascension, IGOth, bet. Morris and Fourth Aves. Baptist Temple, W. 46th, near Sixth Ave. Calvary, W. 57th, bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves. Central, W. 42d, near Eighth Ave. Central Park, E. 83d, bet. Second and Third Aves. Church of the Epiphany, 64th and Madi- son Ave. Church of the Redeemer, W. 131st, bet. Lenox and Seventh Aves. Day Star, 501 W. 157th Eagle Ave., Eagle Ave., near 162d Ebenezer (Primitive), 226 W. 58th Emanuel (German), 1151 First Ave. Emanuel, 47 Suffolk Fifth Avenue, 6 W. 46th First, W. 79th, cor. Broadway First German, 336 E. 14th First German (Harlem), 220 E. 118th First Swedish, E. 55th, bet. Third and Lexington Aves. Hope, cor. 104th and Broadway Immanuel, Williamsbridge Lexington Ave.,E. 111th, cor. Lexington Ave. Madison Avenue, cor. Madison Ave. and E. 31st Mariner's Temple, 12 Oliver Memorial, Washington Square South, cor. Thompson Morningside, W. 116th, near Eighth Ave. Morning Star Mission for Chinese, 17 Doyers Mount Gilead, 106 E. 126th Mount Morris, Fifth Ave., near W. 126th Mount Olivet, 161 W. 53d North, 234 W. 11th Pilgrim, Boston Road, near Vyse Ave. Riverside, 92d, cor. Amsterdam Ave. Second Ave., 166 Second Ave. Second German, 407 W. 43d Sharon, 177 E. 87th Sixteenth Street, 257 W. 16th St. Paul, 358 W. 43d Third German, 1127 Fulton Ave. Tremont, 1815 Washington Ave. Union Bap't Colored Mission, 136 W. 30th Washington Heights, 145th and Convent Ave. West Thirty-third St., 327 W. 33d Zion, 203 W. 49th Congregational Bedford Park, Bainbridge Ave., cor. E. 201st Bethany, Tenth Ave., near 35th Broadway Tabernacle, Broadway and 34th Camp Memorial, 141 Chrystie Christ, Gray, cor. Topping First of Morrisania, E. 166th and Forest Ave. Manhattan, W. 76th and Broadway Nor. New York, E. 143d, near Willis Ave. Pilgrim, Madison Ave., cor. 121st Port Morris, 898 E. 135th Smyrna (Welsh), 206 E. 11th Trinity, Washington Ave. cor E. 176th Disciples of Christ First, 323 W. 56th Lenox Avenue Union, 119th, near Lenox Ave. Second, E. 169th, near Franklin Ave. Evangelical Dingeldein Memorial (German), 429 E. 77th First Church of the Evangelical Associa- tion, 214 W. 35th Second Church of the Evangelical Asso- ciation, 424 W. 55th St. Paul's, 159 E. 112th Swedish Bethesda, 240 E. 45th Friends East 15th, cor. Rutherford Place Twentieth Street, 144 E. 20th Jewish Adas Israel, 350 E. 57th Adereth El, 135 E. 29th Agudath Jeshorim, 115 E. 86th Ahawath Chesed, 652 Lexington Ave. Ansche Sfard, 99 Attorney Atereth Israel, 323 E. 82d Ateris Zwie, E. 121st, near First Ave. Beth-El, Fifth Ave., cor. E. 76th Beth Hamedrash Hagodal, 54 Norfolk Beth Hamedrash Shaareii Torah, 80 Forsyth Beth Israel Bikur Cholim, 72d and Lex- ington Ave. HO ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK HE Western National Bank of the City of New York, whose banking house is at the northwest corner of Nassau and Pine Streets, solicits the accounts of corporations, firms and individuals. Its Total Resources are about Sixty Million Dollars, and its facilities for the transaction of all branches of foreign and domestic banking are unexcelled. More than this, its policy is to grant the utmost liberality of treatment consistent with sound banking. V. P. SNYDER, President. J. W. ALEXANDER, \ MARCELLUS HARTLEY, t Vice-Presidents. W. L. MOYER, ) HENRY A. SMITH, Cashier. CHAS. L. ROBINSON, Ass't Cashier. STATUE OF LIBERTY ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 33 Beth Teffila, 176 E. 106th B'nai Israel, 225 E. 79th B'nai Jeshurun, 65th and Madison Ave. B'nai Peyser, 316 E. 4th B'nee Sholom, 630 5th St. Brith Solam, 54 Pitt Chaari Zedek, 38 Henry Chefra Kadischa Talmud Thora, 622 5th Darech Amuno, 278 Bleecker Emuno Israel, 301 W. 29th First Galiz Duckler Mugan Abraham, 87 Attorney First Hungarian Cong. Ohab Zadick, 172 Norfolk First Roumanian Am. Congregation, 70 Hester Kahal Adath Jeshurun, 14 Eldridge Kehilath Jeshurun, 127 E. 82d Kol Israel Ansche Poland, 22 Forsyth Machzika Torah Anshar Sineer, 34 Montgomery Meshkan Israel Ansche Suvalk, 56 Chrystie Mount Zion, 113th and Madison Ave. Nachlass Zwee, 170 E. 114th Orach Chaim, 221 E. 51st Reidfei Zedeck Ansche Ritone, 200 E. Broadway Rodoph Sholom, 63d and Lexington Ave. Shaarai Berocho, 138 E. 50th Shaarai Tephilla, "W. 82d, near Amster- dam Ave. Shearith B'nai Israel, 638 6th St. Shearith Israel, Central Park West, cor. 70th Temple Emanu-El, Fifth Ave. and 43d Temple Israel, 125th and Fifth Ave. Tiffereth Israel, 126 Allen Zichron Ephraim, 67th, near Lexington Ave. Lutheran Advent, 471 W. Boulevard Atonement, Edgecombe Ave. and 140th Bethany, 14 Teasdale Place Bethlehem, 239 E. 62d Christ, 406 E. 19th Christ, 552 W. 50th Church of Our Saviour, 179th and Audu- bon Ave. Emigrant House Chapel, 12 State Epiphany, 72 E. 12<8tn Esthonian Mission, 354 Broome Finnish Lutheran Seaman's Church, 28 Old Slip Grace, 123 W. 71st Gustavus Adolphus, 151 E. 22d Harlem Swedish, 191 E. 121st Holy Trinity, 47 W. 21st Immanuel, 215 E. 83d Immanuel, 88th, cor. Lexington Ave. Lithuanian Mission, 354 Broome Norwegian Mission, 237 E. 123d Redeemer, 228 W. 45th St. James', Madison Ave., cor. E. 73d St. John's, 81 Christopher St. John's, 217 E. 119th St. John's, Fulton Ave. and 170th St. Luke's, 233 W. 42d St. Mark's, 323 6th St. Matthew's, 354 Broome St. Matthew's, E. 156th, near Cortlandt Ave. St. Paul's, 313 W. 22d St. Paul's, 149 W. 123d St. Paul's, Westchester Ave. and 156th St. Peter's, 165 5th, Williamsbridge St. Peter's, Lexington Ave. and 46th St. Peter's, Alexander Ave. and 141st St. Stephen's, Union Ave., near 165th Trinity (Danish), 154 E. 54th Trinity, 139 Ave. B. Trinity, W. 100th, near Tenth Ave. Washington Heights, W. 153d, near Broadway Zion, &39 E. 84th Methodist Episcopal Den omin a tiotial Headquarters, /jo Fifth Ave. Allen St. Memorial, 91 Rivington Bedford St., 28 Morton Beekman Hill, 319 E. 50th Blinn Memorial (German), 103d and Lex- ington Ave. Calvary, 129th and Seventh Ave. Centenary , Washington Ave. and E. 166th Century, Boston Road, Williamsbridge Chelsea, 331 W. 30th Church of the People, 63 Park Church of the Saviour, 109th and Madi- son Ave. Cornell Memorial, E. 76th, near Second Ave. Duane, 294 Hudson Eighteenth St., 307 W. 18th Eleventh St. Chapel, 545 E. 11th Fifty-sixth St., 440 W. 56th First German, 48 St. Mark's Place Five Points Mission, 63 Park Fordham, 2700 Marion Ave. Forsyth St., 10 Forsyth Forty-fourth St., 461 W. 44th Franklin St., 176 Franklin German, Elton Ave., cor. E. 158th German, 346 W. 40th Gospel Mission to Jews, 80 2d a4 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK JOHN J. LATTEMANN SHOE MFG. COMPANY Manufacturers of LADIES' FINE Shoes and Slippers Sole Manufacturers of the Ankle Supporting Corset Shoe i# 465, 467 and 469 West Broadway Formerly. South Fifth Avenue NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 35 Grace, White Plains Road Grace, 131 W. 104th Hedding, 337 E. 17th Hope of Israel Mission, 209 Madison Italian Mission, 307 E. 112th Jane St., 13 Jane Janes, 461 W. 44th John St., 44 John Madison Ave., Madison Ave., cor. 00th Metropolitan Temple, 58 Seventh Ave. Morris Heights, Morris Heights Station Mott Ave., Mott Ave., cor. E. 150th North New York, Willis Ave., cor. E. 141st Olin, White Plains Road,Williamsbridge Park Ave., Park Ave., cor. 86th People's, E. 61st, near Second Ave. Perry St., 132 Perry Prospect Ave., E. 161st, near Prospect Ave. Rose Hill, 221 E. 27th St. Andrew's, 120 W. 76th St. James', Madison Ave. and 126th St. John's German, Fulton, Wakefield St. Mark's, W. 53d and Eighth Ave. St. Paul's, 86th and West End Ave. St. Paul's (German), 308 E. 55th St. Stephen's, Kingsbridge Road and Broadway Second St., 276 2d Seventh St., 24 7th Swedish, Lexington Ave., cor. E. 52d Swedish Battery, W. 24th, near Ninth Ave. Thirty-fifth St., 460 W. 35th Thirty-seventh St., 225 E. 37th Tremont, Washington Ave., cor. E. 178th Trinity, 323 E. 118th Trinity, Main St., City Island Twenty-fourth St., 359 W. 24th Union, 48th, near Broadway Washington Heights, Amsterdam Ave. cor. 153d Washington Square, 137 W. 4th Westchester, West Farms Road West Farms, 1264 Tremont Ave. Willett St.,9 Willett Woodlawn, E. 237th, near Katonah Ave. Methodist Episcopal (African) Bethel, 239 W. 25th Little Zion, 236 E. 117th Metropolitan Union American, 230 E. 85th Zion, 351 Bleecker St. Presbyterian Denominat ional Headquarters, /j6 Fijth Ave. Adams Memorial, 207 E. 30th Alexander Chapel, 7 King Bedford Park, Bedford Park Bethany, E. 137th, near Willis Ave. Bohemian, 349 E. 74th Brick, Fifth Ave., cor. 37th Caledonian, 846 Seventh Ave. Central, W. 57th, bet. Broadway and Seventh Ave. Chinese Mission, 26 W. 9th Christ, 228 W. 35th Church of the Puritans, 15 W. 130th Covenant, 310 E. 42d East Harlem, 116th, bet. Second and Third Aves. Emmanuel Chapel, 7,37 E. 6th Empire, 252 W. 116th Faith, 359 W. 48th Fifth Ave., Fifth Ave., cor. 55th First, 54 Fifth Ave. First, Tremont, Washington Ave., near E. 174th First Union, 147 E. 86th Fourth, West End Ave. and 91st Fourth Ave., Fourth Ave. and 22d Fourteenth St., 14th, cor. Second Ave. French Evangelical, 126 W. 16th Good Shepherd, 152 W. 66th Harlem, 125th, near Madison Ave. Knox, cor. 7'2d and Second Ave. Lenox, 139th, near Eighth Ave. Madison Ave., Madison Ave., cor. 73d Madison Square, 24th and Madison Ave. Morningside, Morningside Ave. and W. 122d Morrisania First, Washington Ave. and 167th Mount Tabor, 122 E. 104th Mount Washington, Inwood New York, Seventh Ave. and 128th North, cor. Ninth Ave. and 31st Park, 86th and Amsterdam Ave. Phelps Mission, 314 E. 35th Riverdale, Riverdale Rutgers Riverside, Broadway and W. 73d St. James', 211 W. 32d Scotch, 96th and Central Park West Sea and Land, 61 Henry Second German, 435 E. Houston Seventh, cor. Broome and Ridge Sixty-third St. Chapel, 342 E. 63d Spring St., Spring, near Varick Thirteenth St., 145 W. 13th Throgg's Neck First, Ft. Schuyler Road University Heights, University Heights University Place, University Place, cor. 10th Washington Heights, Amsterdam Ave. and 155th Welsh, 225 E. 13th West, 42d, bet. Fifth and Sixth Aves. West End, 105th and Amsterdam Ave. 36 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK A WELL=MANAGED DEPARTMENT STORE GIVES ^special attention to the delivery department. Neatly wrapped packages in strong, well-made paper that will hold the goods intact are above all other things appreciated by the shopper. We can help you in this department, as we have helped others, by giving you just the right kind of wrapping paper. That this is true is evidenced by the fact that we are supplying, and have sup- plied during the past ten years, the following department stores : New York Brooklyn Frederick Loeser & Co. A. D. Matthews & Son Bloomingdale Brothers Siegel-Cooper Co. H O'Neill J os - H- Bauland Co t-i. ■ -u t» 4.V. Henry Batterman Ehrich Brothers J Simpson, Crawford & Simpson Newark, N. J. B. Altman & Co. Hahne & Co. Maurice O'Meara Company Manufacturers of PAPER 448 Pearl Street, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 37 West Farms, 1243 Samuel West Fifty-first St., 359 W. 51st Westminster, 210-212 W. 23d Williamsbridge First, 32 6th, Williams- bridge Woodstock, E. 165th and Boston Ave. Zion (German), 135th E. 40th Protestant Episcopal Diocesan House, 2q Lafayette Place Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of New York, 29 Lafayette Place Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Cathe- dral Heights and 113th All Angels', 81st, cor. West End Ave. All Saints, 286 Henry All Souls', Madison Ave. and 66th Anglo-American Free Church of St. George the Martyr, 222 W. 11th Ascension, 36 Fifth Ave., cor. 10th Ascension Memorial, 243 W. 43d Beloved Disciple, 89th near Madison Ave. Calvary, 273 Fourth Ave. ; Chapel, 220 E. 23d ; Galilee Mission, 346 E. 23d Chapel of Christ the Consoler, foot E. 26th (Bellevue Hospital) Chapel of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 2 W. 106th Chapel of the Comforter, 8 Horatio Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Black- well's Island Chapel of the Good Shepherd (General Theological Seminary), Chelsea Square Chapel of the Messiah, 206 E. 95th Christ, Broadway and W. 71st Christ, Riverdale Church of the Archangel, St. Nicholas Ave., cor. W. 114th Du St. Esprit, E. 27th, near Fourth Ave. Epiphany, 259 Lexington Ave. God's Providence Mission, 330 Broome Grace, 800 Broadway Grace, Main St., City Island Grace, West Farms, Vyse Ave., near Tremont Ave. Grace Chapel, 414 E. 14th Grace Emanuel, 212 E. 116th Heavenly Rest, 551 Fifth Ave. Holy Apostles, 300 Ninth Ave. Holy Comforter, 343 W. Houston Holy Communion, 324 Sixth Ave. Holy Cross, 43 Avenue C Holy Faith, E. 166th, near Boston Ave. Holyrood, Kingsbridge Road and 181st Holy Sepulchre, E. 74th, near Park Ave. Holy Trinity (St. James Parish), 316 E. 88th Holy Trinity, W. 122d and Lenox Ave. Incarnation, 205 Madison Ave., cor. 35th Intercession, 158th and Broadway Mediator, 2937 Church St., Kingsbridge Mission Church of the Advocate, Wash- ington Ave., near E. 184th Mission of P. E. Church for Seamen, 21 Coenties Slip Our Saviour, foot Rutgers, E. R. Pro-Cathedral, 130 Stanton Reconciliation, 242 E. 31st Redeemer, 136th, near Seventh Ave. St. Agnes' Chapel (Trinity Parish), 92d, near Columbus Ave. St. Ambrose, 117 Thompson St. Andrew's, 127th, near Fifth Ave. St. Ann's, St. Ann's Ave., near E. 140th St. Ann's (Deaf Mutes), W. 148th, near Amsterdam Ave. St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish), 107 E. Houston St. Barnabas' Chapel, 306 Mulberry St. Bartholomew's, 348 Madison Ave ; Mission at 207 E. 42d ; Oriental Mission, 209 E. 42d ; Swedish Chapel, 121 E. 127th St. Christopher's Chapel (Trinity Parish), 213 Fulton St. Chrysostom's Chapel (Trinity Parish), 201 W. 39th St. Clement's, 108 W. 3d St. Cornelius', 423 W. 46th St. Cornelius' Chapel, Governor's Island St. David's, 611 E. 158th St. Edmund's Chapel, 177th near Jerome Ave. St. Edward the Martyr, 109th, near Fifth Ave. St. George's, Park Ave., Williamsbridge St. George's, 7 Rutherford Place St. Ignatius', West End Ave. St. James', 71st cor. Madison Ave. wSt. James', Fordham, Jerome Ave., cor. St. James St. John the Evangelist, 222 W. 11th St. John's Chapel (Trinity Parish), 46 Varick St. Luke's, Convent Ave., cor. W. 141st St. Luke's Chapel (Trinity Parish), Hudson, opposite Grove St. Margaret's, E. 156th, near Dawson St. Mark's, Second Ave. and 10th St. Mary's, Alexander Ave. cor. 142d St. Mary's, Lawrence, near Amsterdam Ave. St. Mary the Virgin, W. 46th near Sixth Ave. St. Matthew's, W. 84th, near Central Park West St. Michael's, Amsterdam Ave., near W. 99th SS ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK J. LEITNER Real Estate, Loans and Insurance N. E. Cor. Third and Wendover Aves. Telephone, 139 Tremont NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 39 St. Paul's, Washington Ave., near 170th St. Paul's (Trinity Parish), Broadway and Vesey St. Peter's, 342 W. 20th St. Peter's, Westchester Ave. St. Philip's, 161 W. 25th St. Stephen's, 124 W. 69th St. Stephen's Chapel, E. 238th, cor. Vireo Ave. St. Thomas, Fifth Ave., cor. 53d St. Thomas' Chapel, 230 E. 60th San Salvatore (Italian), 40 Bleecker Transfiguration ("Little Church Around the Corner "), 5 E. 29th Trinity, Broadway and Rector Trinity Chapel, 15 W. 25th Trinity, E. 164th, near Boston Road Zion and St. Timothy, .332 W. 57th Reformed Church in America Denominational Headquartej-s, Re- formed C/iurc/i Building, 2j E. 22d Anderson Memorial, cor. E. 183d and Cambreling Ave. Bloomingdale, Broadway, cor. W. 68th Church of the Comforter, Morris Ave. and E. 163d Collegiate, Fifth Ave. cor. W. 48th Collegiate, 77th and West End Ave. Collegiate, 307 W. 34th Collegiate Chapel, 113 Fulton Collegiate of Harlem, 1st Church, 191 E. 121st Collegiate of Harlem, 2d Church, W. 123d and Lenox Ave. First Fordham, Kingsbridge Road near Jerome Ave. Fourth German, 244 W. 40th German Evangelical Mission, 141 E. Houston Grace, 845 Seventh Ave. Hamilton Grange, W. 145th and Convent Ave. Madison Avenue, Madison Ave. cor. 57th Manhattan, 71 Avenue B Marble Collegiate, Fifth Ave. cor. W. 29th Melrose, Elton Ave. cor. E. 156th Middle Collegiate, Second Ave. near 7th Mott Haven, Third Ave. cor. 146th Prospect Hill, Park Ave. and E. 89th South, Madison Ave. cor. 38th ; Manor Chapel, 348 W. 26th; Rogers Chapel, 204 W. 18th Union, Ogden Ave., near 168th, High- bridge Vermilye Chapel, 416 W. 54th West Farms, Boston Road, cor. Clover Reformed Episcopal First, Madison Ave., cor. 55th St. Paul's, 236th and Vireo Ave. Reformed Church in the U. S. Bethany, 2:35 E. 109th Harbor Mission, 31 Broadway Martha Memorial, 419 W. 52d Reformed Presbyterian First, 123 W. 12th Fourth, 304 W. 122d Second, 227 W. 39th Third, 238 W. 23d » Romzvn Catholic Most Rev. M. A. Corrigan, Archbishop, 452 Madison Ave. All Saints', Madison Ave., cor. 129th Annunciation, B. V. M., Broadway, cor. 131st Ascension, 107th, near Broadway Assumption, 427 W. 49th Blessed Sacrament, W. 71st, near Broad- way Epiphany, 373 Second Ave. Guardian Angel, 513 W. 23d Holy Cross, 335 W. 42d Holy Family, 9th, Unionport Holy Innocents, 126 W. 37th Holy Name of Jesus, Amsterdam Ave. and 96th Holy Rosary. 442 E. 119th Holy Spirit, Morris Heights Holy Trinity, 229 W. 82d Immaculate Conception, 505 E. 14th Immaculate Conception (German), 639 E. 150th Maronite Chapel, 81 Washington Mary Star of the Sea, 7 State Most Holy Redeemer, 165 3d Most Precious Blood, 115 Baxter Nativity, 48 Second Ave. Our Lady of Good Counsel, 236 E. 90th Our Lady of Loretto, 303 Elizabeth Our Lady of Lourdes, 468 W. 145th Our Lady of Mercy, E. 190th, cor. Web- ster Ave. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 473 E. 115th Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 321 E. 61st Our Lady of Pompeii, 214 Bleecker Our Lady of Sorrows, 105 Pitt Our Lady of the Holy Scapular of Mount Carmel, 337 E. 28th Our Lady Queen of Angels, 228 E. 113th Sacred Heart, Marcher Ave., near E. 169th Sacred Heart of Jesus, 447 W. 51st St. Adalbert's, 680 E. 156th 40 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Bloomingdales Laces BLOOMING DALES ' Lace Section is the Mecca for all who are interested in what is most desirable in trimming laces* Real Duchess, real Point, real Bruges, real Irish Crochet, real Renaissance, real Escurial, real Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point de Venise, Point Gaze, Point Ara- bian, Applique, Brussels, Chantilly, Mechlin, Valenciennes, Torchon and American Laces, in all their different forms, widths and weights are to be found here in great abundance and variety* In this section are also Lace and Spangled Net Robes, real Renaissance Lace Robes, Lace and Ruffled Robes, Arabian, Cluny and Renaissance Tidies, Squares, Doylies, etc*, all at prices unmatched. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York w ai pq o 23 9 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 43 St. Agnes', 143 E. 43d St. Alphonsus', 312 W. Broadway St. Aloysius', 200 W. 131st St. Ambrose, 515 W. 54th St. Andrew's, Duane, cor. City Hall PI. St. Angela Mericis, Morris Ave. and 163d St. Ann's, 112 E. 12th St. Anselm's, Beach Ave., near E. 152d St. Anthony's, 153 Sullivan St. Augustine's, E. 167th, cor. Fulton Ave. St. Benedict the Moor, 3 W. 53d St. Bernard's, 332 W. 14th St. Boniface, 882 Second Ave. St. Brigid's, 123 Avenue B St. Catharine of Genoa, W. 153d near Amsterdam Ave. St. Catherine of Sienna, 420 E. 69th St. Cecilia's, E. 106th, near Lex'ton Ave. St. Charles Borromeo, W. 142d, near Sev- enth Ave. St. Columba's, 339 W. 25th St. Elizabeth's, W. 187th, cor. Broadway St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 345 E. 4th St. Frances of Rome, 88 Fulton St. Francis de Sales, 234 E. 96th St. Francis of Assisi, 139 W. 31st St. Francis Xavier, 36 W. 16th St. Gabriel's, 310 E. 37th St. Ignatius, Park Ave., cor. E. 84th St. James', 32 James St. Jean Baptiste's, 159 E. 76th St. Jerome's, Alexander Ave., cor. 137th St. Joachim, 24 Roosevelt St. John the Baptist, 209 W. 30th St. John Chrysostom's, 167th near Hoe Ave. St. John the Evangelist, 355 E. 55th St. John Nepomucenes, 289 E. 4th St. John's, 2911 Church, Kingsbridge St. Joseph's, 59 Sixth Ave. St. Joseph's, 1850 Washington Ave. St. Joseph's (German), 408 E. 87th St. Joseph's, 125th, cor. Columbus Ave. St. Joseph's, 8 Battery Place St. Lawrence Chapel, E. 84th, cor. Park St. Leo's, 11 E. 28th St. Lucy's, 340 E. 104th St. Luke's, 137th and 9t. Ann's Ave. St. Margaret's, Riverdale St. Martin of Tours, Fordham St. Mary Magdalene's, 527 E. 17th St. Mary's, 438 Grand St. Mary's, White Plains Road St. Mary's Star of the Sea, City Island St. Michael's, W. 32d and Ninth Ave. St. Monica's, 409 E. 79th St. Nicholas, 125 2d St. Patrick's, Mott, cor. Prince St. Patrick's Cathedral, cor. Fifth Ave. and 50th St. Paul's, 121 E. 117th St. Paul the Apostle's, Columbus Ave. and W. 60th St. Peter's, 22 Barclay St. Peter and Paul's, 159th and St. Ann's Ave. St. Philip, Bedford Park St. Raphael's, 509 W. 40th St. Raymond's, West Farms Road, Westchester St. Rose's, 36 Cannon St. Rose of Lima's, 512 W. 162d St. Stanislaus', 109 7th St. Stephen's, 149 E. 28th St. Teresa's, Rutgers, cor. Henry St. Thomas the Apostle's, W. 118th, near St. Nicholas Ave. St. Thomas Aquinas, 1277 Tremont Ave. St. Valentine's, 7th, Williamsbridge St. Veronica's, Christopher near Green- wich St. Vincent de Paul, 127 W. 23d St. Vincent Ferrer, 871 Lexington Ave. Transfiguration, 25 Mott Unitarian Denominational Headquarters. 104 E. 20th All Souls', 245 Fourth Ave. Lenox Avenue, Lenox Ave., cor. 121st Messiah, E. 34th, cor. Park Ave. United Presbyterian Charles Street, 41 Charles First, 250 W. 34th Harlem, 302 E. 119th Seventh Avenue, 29 Seventh Ave. Washington Heights, 172d and Audubon Ave. West Forty-fourth Street, 434 W. 44th Universalist Church of the Eternal Hope, 142 W. 81st Fourth (Divine Paternity), Central Park West and 76th Other Denominations American Hebrew Christian Mission, 105 E. 22d American Mission to the Jews, 424 Grand Aryan Lotus Circle, 144 Madison Ave. Beacon Light Rescue Mission, 2372 Third Ave. Broome Street Tabernacle, 395 Broome Catharine Mission, 24 Catharine. Slip Christian Israelites' Sanctuary, 108 1st Christian Reformed, 21 Bank 44 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Our Latest $u ccess # ^ L" Grande Duchesse Batiste Lining For Waist or Skirt; 38 to 40 inches wide Full line of Spring shades Gilbert Manufacturing Company Original Manufacturers of Fast Black Dress Linings. Name on the selvedge We carry a full line of Gilbert's Celebrated Dress Linings BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 45 Christ's Mission, 142 W. 21st. Church of the Strangers, W. 57th and Eighth Ave. Corpus Christi (English Catholic), W. 69th near Amsterdam Ave. Cremorne Mission, 104 W. 32d De Witt Memorial, 280 Rivington East Side Chapel, 404 E. 15th Evangel Band and Mission, 21 Mott First Seventh-Day Baptist, Washington Square S., cor. Thompson Free Methodist Mission, 349 E. 10th German Apostolic, 202 W. 114th Gospel Chapel, 305 W. 30th Gospel Tabernacle, 692 Eighth Ave. Greek Orthodox of the Holy Trinity, 138 E. 27th Interdenominational, 173 Eighth Ave. International Union, E. 72d near Lexing- ton Ave. Italian Mission, 395 Broome Manhattan Chapel, 420 E. 26th Mariners', 46 Catharine McAuley's Water Street Mission, 316 Water Metropolitan Independent, Carnegie Lyceum New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian), 114 E. 35th New York Rescue Band Office, 105 E. 22d Olivet Memorial, 63 2d One Hundred and Forty-sixth Street Gospel Temperance 5lission, 146th near Third Ave. People's, 2308 Second Ave. People's Tabernacle, 232 E. 104th Russian Orthodox, 323 Second Ave. Salvation Army, 122 W. 14th ; 88 Cherry ; 22 Albany; 212 E. 125th ; 668Cortlandt Ave. ; 352 W. 35th ; 1 Abingdon Square ; 1441 Third Ave. ; 158 E. 27th ; 14 Fourth Ave ; 142d and Alexander Ave. ; 2061 Lexington Ave. ; 83 and 243 Bowery ; 23 West ; 63 Watts ; 23 Minetta Lane ; 532 W. 39th ; and 96 Greenwich Scandinavian Seaman's Mission, 94 Market Seaman's Rest Mission, 399 West Seventh-Day Adventists, 124 W. 115th Strachan, Margaret, Chapel, 105 W. 27th Stranger's Church, 123 W. 12th St. Paul's (Evangelical Reformed), 874 E. 141st Syrian Orthodox, 77 Washington Unity Congregation, 64 Madison Ave. Volunteers, 1 Fourth Ave. ; 232 E. 125th West Side Noon-Day Prayer, 281 Green- wich Women's Union Prayer Meeting, Har- lem, Thursdays, 267 Lenox Ave. Woods Memorial Chapel, 133 Avenue A Young Men's Christian Association, 156 Fifth Ave ; 3 W. 29th ; 52 E. 23d ; 153, 222 Bowery ; 158 E. 87th ; 5 W. 125th 155th near Broadway ; 142 Second Ave. 49 W. 24th ; 132 W. 53d ; 328 W. 56th Governor's Island ; 361 Madison Ave. 129 Lexington Ave.; West End Ave., cor. 72d ; Park Ave. near E. 151st, and 318 W. 57th Young People's City Mission, 219 E. 59th Young Women's Christian Association, 7 E. 15th ; 460 W. 44th Ferries For Astoria— From E. 92d For Bay Ridge— From Whitehall For Brooklyn — From Catherine Slip to Main ; E. 10th and E. 23d to Greenpoint Ave.; E. 23d to Broadway ; E. Houston to Grand ; Fulton to Fulton ; Grand to Grand and Broadway ; Roosevelt to Broadway ; Wall to Montague ; White- hall to Atlantic Ave. and Hamilton Ave.; Whitehall to 39th, S. Brooklyn For Communipaw — From Liberty, N. R. For College Point— From E. 99th For Ellis Island— From Whitehall For Fort Lee— From W. 13th and 130th For Governor's Island— From Battery For Hart's Island— From 16th, E. R. For Hoboken— From Barclay, Chris- topher and W. 14th, N. R. For Hunter's Point— From E. 34th and James Slip, E. R. For Jersey City — From Chambers, N. R., to Pavonia Ferry ; Cortlandt andDes- brosses, N. R., to Montgomery ; W. 23d, N. R., to Pavonia Ferry ; W. 13th, N. R., to Bay For Randall's Island— From 26th, E. R., and 120th, E. R. For Staten Island— From Whitehall to St. George, Tompkinsville, Stapleton and Clifton; also to New Brighton, Sailors' Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and Elm Park For Ward's Island— From 26th, E. R., and 115th, E. R. For Weehawken— From W. 42d, N. R., and Franklin, N. R. 46 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 47 Post Offices General, Broadway and Park Row Branch Post Office Stations ^4—136 and 138 Greene B— 380 Grand C— 589 Hudson D— 25 and 27 Third Ave. E— 110-114 W. 32d .F-399 and 401 Third Ave. G — 1648 Broadway j 2 /— Lexington Ave. cor. 44th /—Columbus Ave., cor. 105th /—Eighth Ave., cor. 124th A"— 203 E. 86th L— 141 E. 125th M— 1965 Amsterdam Ave. A 7 — Broadway, cor. 69th O— 122 and 124 Fifth Ave. /"—Produce Exchange Building R— Third Ave., cor. 150th (Morrisania) 6"— Broadway, cor. Howard T— 3319 Third Ave. U— Third Ave., cor. 103d V— Cor. West Broadway and Canal W— 498 Columbus Ave. Y— 1160 and 1162 Third Ave. Bedford Park— Southern Boulevard, near Webster Ave. City Island— Main and Fordham Ave. foreign Branch— Cor. West and Mor- ton High Bridge— Sedgwick Ave., near De- pot Place Kings Bridge— "Kings Bridge," near Railroad Station Madison Square— Madison Ave., cor. 23d Tremont— *i\§ Tremont Ave. University //eights— -University of the City of New York Westchester— Main near West Farms Road IVilliamsbridge—VJhite Plains Ave., near Briggs Ave. Elevated Railroads Second Avenue — South Ferry, Hanover Square, Fulton, Franklin Square, Chatham Square (change cars for City Hall and Third Ave.), Canal, Grand, Rivington, 1st, 8th, 14th, 19th, 23d and First Ave., 34th (change for Hunter's Point Ferry), 42d, 50th, 57th, 65th, 80th, 86th, 92d, 99th, 111th, 117th, 121st, 127th, 129th (change for Suburban L Road). Third Avenue — South Ferry, Hanover Square, Fulton, Franklin Square, Chatham Square (change cars for City Hall), Canal, Grand, Houston, 9th, 14th, 18th, 23d, 28th, 34th(change for Hunter's Point Ferry), 42d (change for Grand Central Depot), 47th, 53d, 59th, 67th, 76th, 84th, 89th, 99th, 106th, 116th, 125th, 129th (change for Suburban L Road). Suburban L Road (connects with Man- hattan L Road at 129th, Second Ave. and Third Ave. depots)— S. Boulevard, 138th, 143d, 149th, 156th, 161st, 166th, 169th, Wendover Ave., 174th, Tremont Ave. Sixth Avenue— SovXn Ferry, Battery Place, Rector, Cortlandt, Park Place, Chambers, Franklin, Grand, Bleecker, 8th, 14th, 18th, 23d, 28th, 33d, 42d, 50th (change for Central Park and 58th), 53d and Eighth Ave., 59th, 66th, 72d, 81st, 93d, 104th, 116th, 125th, 130th, 135th, 145th, 155th (connects with New York and Northern Railroad). Ninth Avenue— South Ferry, Battery Place, Rector, Cortlandt, Barclay, Warren, Franklin, Desbrosses, Hous- ton, Christopher, 14th, 23d, 30th, 34th, 42d, 50th, 59th (change cars for stations beyond). Parks Abingdon, Hudson, Eighth and Ninth Aves. Battery, foot Broadway Bowling Green, foot Broadway Bronx, N. Kingsbridge Road to Parkside Ave. Bryant Square, Sixth Ave. and 42d Cedar, Juliet, Sedgwick and Mott Aves. Central, Fifth to Eighth Aves., and 59th to 110th City Hall, Broadway and Chambers Claremont, Fleetwood Ave. to Walnut Colonial, Edgecombe Ave. and 145th Corlears Hook, Jackson and Cherry Crotona, E. 171st, near Third Ave. East River, 84th and E. R. 48 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT X E W YORK 19 Parks — Continued Fort Washington, W. Boulevard and 175th Highbridge, 170th and Harlem River Hudson, Hudson, Leroy and Clarkson Jeannette, South and Coenties Slip Madison Square, Broadway and 23d Manhattan Square, Columbus Ave. and 77th Morningside, Morningside Ave. and W. 110th Mount Morris, Madison Ave. and E. 120th Mulberry Bend, Bayard, Park and Baxter Paradise, "Worth and Park Pelham Bay, Pelham Riverside, Riverside Ave. and 72d Rutgers, foot of Rutgers St. Mary's, St. Ann's Ave. and E. 149th St. Nicholas, 130th and St. Nicholas Ave. Stuyvesant Park, E. 15th and Second Ave. Tompkins Square, Avenue A and E. 10th Union Square, Broadway and 14th Van Cortlandt, Sedgwick and Douglas Aves. Washington Square, Waverly Place and 4th Police Department Headquarters, Detective Bureau, Elec- tion Bureau, Sanitary Bureau, 300 Mul- berry ; Ordinance Bureau, City Hall. Station Houses — 1st Precinct, Old Slip ; 2d, 3 Church ; 3d, City Hall ; 4th, Brooklyn Bridge; 5th, 9 Oak; 6th, 19 Elizabeth; 7th, 247 Madison; 8th, 19 Leonard ; 9th, 135 Charles ; 10th, 24 Macdougal; 11th, 205 Mulberry; 12th, 105 Eldridge ; 13th, 113 Attorney ; 14th, Union Market; 15th, 79 First Ave.; 16th, 221 Mercer ; 17th, 230 W. 20th ; 18th, 327 E. 22d ; 19th, 137 W. 30th ; 20th, 434 W. 37th ; 21st, 160 E. 35th ; 22d, 345 W. 47th ; 23d, Grand Central Depot ; 24th, 163 E. 51st ; 25th, 153 E. 67th ; 26th, 150 W. 68th ; 27th, Central Park Arsenal ; 28th, 432 E. 88th ; 29th, 177 E. 104th ; 30th, 134 W. 100th ; 31st, 438 W. 125th ; 32d, 148 E. 126th ; 33d, 1854 Amsterdam Ave. ; :34th. High Bridge ; 35th, 257 Alexander Ave. ; 36th, 160th and Third Ave.; 87th, 1925 Bathgate Ave. ; 38th, Westchester; 39th, Sub; 40th, Kingsbridge ; 41st, Bronx Park ; 42d, Pier A, North River ; Criminal Court Squad, Franklin and Centre ; Bicycle Squad, 1786 Broadway ; House of Detention, 203 Mulberry ; Tenement House Squad, Franklin and Centre. Coach and Cab Rates Prices given below are charged for the time the vehicle is occupied, and not for return of vehicle to starting point. Coaches — For conveying one or more persons any distance, sums not exceed- ing the following amounts : One dollar for the first mile, and each additional half mile forty cents. By distance, for " stops " of over five and not exceed- ing fifteen minutes, thirty-eight cents. For longer stops, thirty-eight cents for every fifteen minutes. For a brief stop on a single trip there will be no charge. Coach by the hour, one dollar and a half for the first hour, and seventy-five cents for each succeeding half-hour. No cab or coach shall be driven by the time rate at a pace less than five miles an hour. Line balls, two dollars for two passengers for first mile, one dollar for each additional mile, fifty cents for each additional passenger. Each coach or cab shall carry free one piece of baggage weigh- ing not over fifty pounds, twenty-five cents for each additional piece. Cabs— For conveying one or more per- sons any distance, sums not exceeding the following amount : — Fifty cents for the first mile or part thereof, and each additional half-mile or part there- of, twenty-five cents. By distance, for "stops" of over five minutes and not exceeding fifteen minutes, twenty- five cents. For longer stops the rate will be twenty-five cents for every fifteen minutes or fraction thereof, if more than five minutes. For a brief stop, not exceeding five minutes in a single trip, there will be no charge. For the use of a cab by the hour, one dollar an hour, and fifty cents each succeeding half-hour. 50 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K Bloomingdale Brothers Banking Department Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York A regular Domestic and Foreign Banking Business transacted. Deposits received subject to check* Drafts and Coupons payable in United States, Canada or Europe promptly collected. Foreign money bought and sold. Drafts issued on all parts of Europe and the Orient. Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all parts of the world. HAYS & HERSHFIELD, Counsel, U\ Broadway o H O ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 53 Railroad Depots Baltimore & Ohio — Depot of New Jersey Central. Ferry from Liberty. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western ; also Morris & Essex Division — Depot at Hoboken. Ferry from Christopher or Barclay Long Island : Manhattan Beach & Coney Island ; New York & Rockaway— De- pot at Long Island City. Ferry from E. 34th and James Slip ; also to Coney Island via Bay Ridge. Ferry from foot Whitehall New Jersey Central; Philadelphia & Reading— Depot at Jersey City. Ferry foot Liberty New Jersey Southern— Depot at Sandy Hook. Steamer from foot Rector New York Central & Hudson River ; New York & Harlem ; New York, New Haven & Hartford ; New York& New England ; New York & Boston Shore— Grand Central Depot, 42d and Park Ave. New York, Lake Erie & Western ; Mont- clair & Greenwood Lake ; New Jersey & New York ; Northern of New Jer- sey — Depot at Jersey City. Ferry from Chambers and W. 23d New York & Northern— Depot at 155th New York & Sea Beach — For Coney Island. Foot Whitehall, Bay Ridge Ferry Pennsylvania ; Lehigh Valley ; New York, S. & W.— Depot at Jersey City. Ferries at foot Cortlandt and Des- brosses Staten Island— Ferry foot Whitehall West Shore ; N. Y., O. and W.— Depot at Jersey City. Ferry foot Jay and W. 42d Armories 1st Brig. Headquarters, 34th and Park Ave. 1st Battery, 344 W. 44th 2d Battery, Fourth Ave. and E. 33d 7th Regt., Park Ave. and E. 67th 8th Regt., Park Ave. and E. 94th 9th Regt., West 14th, near Sixth Ave. 12th Regt., Columbus Ave. and W. 61st 22d Regt., Boulevard and W. 68th 69th Regt., Tompkins Market, Thir-d Ave. and 6th 71st Regt., 34th and Park Ave. Signal Corps, Park Ave. and E. 34th Troop A, Madison Ave. and E. 94th United States Army Building, 39 White- hall City Markets Catherine — Foot Catherine Central— Seventh Ave. and 48th Centre— Centre, from Grand to Broome Clinton — West and Canal Essex — Grand, from Ludlow to Essex Farmers' — Gansevoort and West Flower — Foot Canal, Union Square and E. 17th Fulton — Fulton, Beekman, South, Front Gouverneur — Gouverneur and Water Harlem— First Ave., bet. 102d and 103d Jefferson — Greenwich Ave., Sixth Ave. W. 10th Manhattan— Twelfth Ave. and 34th Tompkins— Third Ave., bet. 6th and 7th Union — E. Houston and Columbia Washington — West and Fulton West Washington — West and Ganse- voort 54 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK " Princely" and " Emperor" NEGLIGEE SHIRTS If you want the best popular priced Negligee Shirts ask for the 4fc Princely " or " Emperor " Negligee Shirts They are cut well, so they fit well. Popular, because they are made in the most popular ways, of the most popular materials. They wear well because the materials have quality back of them. You will find the " Princely ' and " Emperor ' Negligee Shirts on sale at 50c and 69c in the Men's Furnishing Department, Main Floor, 60th Street Section, of BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 55 Street Directory Boroughs of M&.nh&.tta>.n &.nd The Bronx Ave., Avenue. Bet. Between. N., North. Abbreviations E. R., East River. S., South. E., East. N. R., North River. W., West. R., Right. Abattoir Place, W. 39th, bet. 11th Ave. and N. R. Abingdon Square, Bleecker, from Bank to 8th Ave. Academy, Naegle Ave., N. of Dyckman, W. to Seaman Ave. Academy Place, from Sedg- wick Ave. to St. James Ackerman, from 2866 River- dale Ave. Adams Place, from 880 Kingsbridge Road to 2322 Crescent Ave. Admiral, from 1927 Caswell Albany, from 122 Green- wich Albany Road, from 2914 Bailey Ave. to Van Courtlandt Ave. Aldus, from 2060 S. Boule- vard. Alexander Ave., from Har- lem River 56 E. 131st 112 S. Boulevard 164 E. 135th 220 E. 137th 276 E. 139th 328 E. 141st 375 E. 143d 3d Ave. Allen, from 104 Division 13 Canal 69 Grand 87 Broome 145 Rivington 213 E. Houston Amsterdam Ave., continu- ation of 10th Ave. from W. 59th 16 W. 60th 54 W. 62d 94 W. 64th 137 W. 66th 174 W. 68th Boulevard 276 W. 73d 316 W. 75th 376 W. 78th 434 W. 81st 494 W. 84th 575 W. 88th 615 W. 90th 074 W. 93d 715 W. 95th 774 W. 98th 816 W. 100th 856 W. 102d 915 W. 105th 975 W. 108th 1315 W. 125th Manhattan 1355 Lawrence 1417 W. 130th 1521 W. 135th 1674 W. 143d 1714 W. 145th 1773 W. 148th 1835 W. 151st 1895 W. 154th 1978 W. 158th 2036 W. 161st St. Nicholas Ave. Kingsbridge Road 2210 W. 170th Edgecombe Ave. Knickerbocker PI. Reynolds Place Fort George Ave. W. 218th Anderson Ave., from 805 Jerome Ave. Andrews Ave., from Bremer to Marcher Andrews Place, from Aque- duct Ave. to Jerome Ave. Ann, from 1 Park Row 19 Theatre Alley 33 Nassau 71 William 91 Gold Anna Place, from 1354 Web- ster Ave. Anthony Ave., from 1575 Webster Ave. 1674 E. 173d 1871 Mt. Hope Place 2013 Bush 2096 E. 180th 2375 E. 184th 2460 Welch 2660 Kingsbridge Road 2866 Travers 3132 Potter Place Aqueduct Ave., from Wolf to City Line 1520 Boscobel Ave. 1820 Tremont Ave. 1960 Burnside Ave. 2252 Hampden 2398 Fordham L'dg Road 2506 St. James 2642 Kingsbridge Road 3206 Van Cortlandt Ave. City Line Arcularius Place, from 1294 Gerard Ave. to Sheri- dan Ave. Arnold, from L. I. Sound to Wetmore Ave. 56 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK A WORD ON Modern Plumbing THE sanitary appliances installed in the building of to-day are recognized on a par of import- ance with its general furnishing. My practical experience of sixteen years and the fact that I have made a specialty of the higher class work in all its details is a recommendation which should be the most forceful of any. Very best references can be furnished. Personal attention to all work. If you desire to remodel the plumbing in your residence or any property you may control, I shall be glad to submit specifications, sketches and estimates. Country work solicited. Gus Staats Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter 1 60 East 59th Street, near Third Avenue, New York Telephone Call, 2149 — 38th Street ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 57 Arthur Ave., from 915 Fair- mount Ave. to 880 Pel- ham Ave. 1807 Fairmount Ave. 1874 Woodruff 1963 Tremont Ave. 2083 Samuel East 181st Kingsbridge Road 2395 E. 187th 2479 E. 189th Pelham Ave. Ash, from 1954 Morris Ave. to Anthony Ave. 517 Morris Ave. 579 Anthony Ave. Ashland Place, Perry bet. Greenwich Ave. and Waverly Place Astor Place, from 744 B'way to Third Ave. Attorney, from 236 Division 23 Grand 43 Broome 73 Delancey 111 Rivington 143 Stanton 175 E. Houston Audubon Ave., from W. 158th to Fort George Ave. Audubon Park, W. 155th and Boulevard Austin Place, from 1085 E. 144th Avenue A, from 230 E. Houston to E. 93d 3 First 41 Third 57 E. 4th 93 Sixth 125 St. Mark's Place 157 E. 10th 193 E. 12th 225 E. 14th 257 E. 16th 289 E. 18th 323 E. 20th 381 E. 23d 393 E. 24th E. River intercepts 994 E. 54th 1027 E. 56th Avenue A— Continued 1091 E. 59th 1151 E. 62d 1231 E. 66th 1291 E. 69th 1351 E. 72d 1411 E. 75th 1469 E. 78th 1531 E. 81st 1591 E. 84th 1651 E. 87th 1711 E. 90th 1751 E. 92d Avenue B, from 294 E. Houston 15 Second 71 Fifth 125 Eighth E. 9th 173 E. 11th 209 E. 13th 273 E. 16th 309 E. 18th E. 21st E. River intercepts E. 74th E. 90th Avenue C, from 358 E. Houston 11 Second 69 Fifth 125 Eighth 159 E. 10th 211 E. 13th 271 E. 16th 309 E. 18th Avenue D, from 426 E. Houston 19 Third 75 Sixth 129 E. 9th 163 E. 11th B Street, from Inwood W. of Prescott Ave. Backer Ave., from Marion to White Plains Road Bacon, from 520 Wetmore Ave. to Winslow Bailey Ave., from 2461 Sedg- wick Ave., to Middle- brook Parkway. 2879 Riverdale Ave. 2914 Kingsbridge Road 3081 E. Varian Ave. Bainbridge Ave., from 2324 Tiebout Ave." to Ochil- tree Ave. 2374 E. 184th 2460 Welch 2732 Sherwood 2932 S. Boulevard 3197 Woodlawn Road Bank, from 85 Greenwich Ave. 14 Waverly Place 50 W. 4th 82 Bleecker 92 Greenwich 169 West 13th Ave. Barclay, from 227 B'way 23 Church 73 Greenwich 87 Washington 109 West Barker Ave., from Julianna Barlow, from Farragut to Bronx River 314 Coster Ave. 597 Lane Ave. Barnard, from 1545 Dickey to Dongan Barney, junction Fieldston Road and Spuyten Duyvil Parkway Barretto, from Long Island Sound to Fox 172 Edgewater Road 314 Coster Ave. 590 Lane Ave. 828 Wetmore Ave. Barrow, from Washington Place to North River 3 W. 4th 35 Bleecker 73 Commerce 109 Greenwich 143 West Barry, from Lafayette Road to Edgewater Bartholdi, from Plains Road White 58 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK See that Stamp? It is on the best Earthenware made in the world. Looks Best Wears Best and Never Crazes Endorsed and Sold by BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York and first-class dealers everywhere ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 59 Bassford Ave., from 763 E. 182d to Kingsbridge Road 2230 E. 182d 2336 Kingsbridge Road Batavia, from 78 Roosevelt to James Bathgate Ave., from Wen- dover Ave. to E. 188th 1619 E. 172d 2021 E. 179th 2190 E. 183d 2389 E. 187th Battery, foot Broadway Battery Place, from 1 B'way 4 Greenwich 12 West Baxter, from Park Row 27 Park 64 Franklin 99 Canal 130 Hester 160 Grand Bayard, from Division 2 Forsyth 52 Elizabeth 108 Baxter Beach, from 132 W. B'way 17 Varick 59 Greenwich 81 West Beach Ave., from 1303 S. Boulevard to West- chester Ave. 549 E. 184th 623 Beck 705 E. 154th Westchester Ave. Bear Swamp Road, from Bleach to Corsa. Beaumont Ave., from 985 Kingsbridge Road to Pelham Ave. Beaver, from 8 Broadway to Pearl 9 New 31 Broad 59 William 95 Pearl Beck, from 622 Concord Ave. to Intervale Ave. 925 Robbins Ave. 974 Wales Ave. 1274 Lane Ave. Intervale Ave. Bedford, from 180 W. Hous- ton to Christopher 29 Downing 61 Morton 115 Christopher Beekman, from 24 Park Row 9 Nassau 61 Gold 103 Pearl 156 South Beekman Place, from 429 E. 49th to E. 51st Belmont Place, from 1660 Jerome Ave. Bender, from Walnut Ave. to Eden Ave. Benson Place, from 107 Leonard Bergen Ave., from 486 Wil- lis to Brook Aves. 519 E. 148th 591 Westchester Ave. 663 Grove Brook Ave. Berry, from 1984 Morris to Anthony Aves. Bethune, from 597 Hudson to N. R. 1 Greenwich 61 West 73 13th Ave. Birch, from W T olf to Mar- cher Ave. Birmingham, from 84 Henry to Madison Bleach Road, from White Plains Road to West- chester Ave. Bleecker, from 318 Bowery to 8th Ave. 14 Elizabeth 72 Broadway 186 Macdougal Bleecker — Continued 232 Carmine 270 Morton 328 Christopher 414 Bank 8th Ave. Bloome, from 13th Ave. to W. 12th Bloomfield, from 13 10th Ave. to N. R. Bolton Road, from Kings- bridge Road to Spuy- ten Duyvil Creek Bond, from 658 Broadway to Bowery Boone, from 1371 Aldus to Westchester Boscobel Ave., from Wash- ington Bridge to E. 167th 31 Sedgwick Ave. 118 Aqueduct Ave. 212 Marcher Ave. Jerome Ave. Boston Ave., from 2914 Bailey Ave. to Van Cburtlandt Ave. Boston Road, from 3260 3d Ave. to Kingsbridge Road and Bronx River 986 E. 164th 1096 George 1156 Home 1207 E. 168th 1383 Jefferson 1582 Seabury Ave. 2008 Tremont Ave. 2144 Ponus Bronx River Bowery, from 13 Chatham Square 18 Pell 61 Canal 127 Grand 188 Spring 230 Prince 279 E. Houston ^ 318 Bleecker 346 Great Jones 402 Fourth Ave. 00 ROUND-ABOUT N E \V Y O R K it COLUMBIA" Shade Cloth THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY The Columbia" Shade Cloth Company are the larg- est and best manufacturers of Window Shades in the United States. We handle their product exclusively. Complete assortment always in stock. OPAQUE SHADE 3x6 ft., Spring Roller, complete, 19c DOMESTIC HOLLAND SHADE 3x6 ft., Spring Roller, complete, 33c BLOOMINGDALES i Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York JTTTT HI lint ir lir III IIIlili iff III IIIlili :n in mini ici Iff mini irr iff irr f f i Iff r i ii ii! rrr [linn rir rffiin Hi iff if iirii BOWLING GREEN ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 63 Bowling Green, foot of Broadway— Continued Broadway, (24th W'd) Spuy- Broadway 348 Leonard ten Duy vil Creek and 362 Franklin Kingsbridge Road to Bradhurst Ave., junction 378 White City Line Edgecomb Ave. and 398 Walker 2878 Riverdale Ave. W. 142d to 155th. 413 Lispenard 2952 Macomb 416 Canal 3432 V. Courtlandt Ave. Bremer Ave., from 847 Jer- 432 Howard City Line ome Ave. 458 Grand 486 Broome Bronx, from 1343 Tremont Bridge, from 15 State to 526 Spring Ave. to Ponus Broad 566 Prince 2045 Clover 608 Houston 2126 Ponus Briggs, from White Plains 640 Bleecker Road to Old Boston 658 Bond Bronx River Road, from 1203 Road 681 W. 3d Kingsbridge Ave. to 713 Washington Place Webster Ave. Briggs Ave., from 609 727 Waverly Place Brookline to Mosholu 744 Astor Place Brook Ave., from Harlem Parkway 755 Clinton Place River to Wendover 2642 Brookline 801 E. 11th 83 E. 132d 2742 Sherwood 858 E. 14th 113 S. Boulevard 2994 Garfield Union Square 191 E. 136th 3035 Summit 887 E. 19th 329 E. 141st Mosholu Parkway 957 E. 23d and 5th Ave. 467 E. 146th Madison Square 525 E. 149th Bristow, from 1319 Steb- 1099 W. 24th 855 Third Ave. bins Ave. 1159 W. 27th 986 E. 164th 1227 W. 30th 1295 E. 169th Broad, from 21 Wall 1291 W. 33d Wendover Ave. 23 Exchange Place Sixth Ave. 81 S. William 1349 W. 36th Brookline, from 527 Kings- 100 Pearl 1409 W. 39th bridge Road to 2597 144 South 1467 W. 42d Webster Ave. 1525 W. 45th 568 Kingsbridge Road Broadway, from Battery Seventh Ave. 651 Marion Ave. Place 1589 W. 48th Webster Ave. 8 Beaver 1649 W. 51st 27 Morris 1729 W. 55th Broome, from 15 East 56 Exchange Place 1895 W. 59th 4 Tompkins 73 Rector Entrance to Central Park 98 Sheriff 86 Wall 1829 W. 60th 194 Suffolk 106 Pine 1895 W. 63d 242 Ludlow 119 Cedar 1959 W. 66th 336 Bowery 145 Liberty 2035 W. 70th 442 Broadway 171 Cortlandt 2079 W. 72d " 482 Wooster 172 Maiden Lane 2199 W. 78th 590 Hudson 184 John 2299 W. 83d 191 Dey 2395 W. 88th Brown Place, from 753 E. 210 Fulton 2475 W. 92d' 132d to 744 138th 222 Ann 2615 W. 99th 227 Barclay 2717 W. 104th Buchanan Place, from Aqueduct Ave. to 2238 247 Murray 2837 W. 110th 259 Warren 3119 W. 124th Jerome Ave. 271 Chambers 3255 W. 131st Buckhout, from 457 Tre- 287 Reade 3391 W. 138th mont Ave. to Valen- 303 Duane 3741 W. 155th tine Ave. 317 Thomas 4261 W. 181st 318 Pearl 4341 W. 185th Bungay, from E. 149th to 334 Worth 5189 Terrace View Ave. Edgewater 04 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Ansonidw Clocky We carry a complete assortment of these famous clocks* They are considered the most reliable manufactured. Every clock is guaranteed to keep perfect time. If in any way it fails to do what is claimed for it you are at liberty to return it to us or exchange it for another. ^ & ^ ^ Ansonia Clocks in Porcelain, Iron and Bronze Cases ranging in price from $2.95 to $50.00 BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets cN&» York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 65 Burling Slip, from 240 Pearl 11 Water 41 South Burnet Place, from Wet- more Ave. to Tiffany Burnside Ave., from Sedg- wick Ave. to Webster Ave. 8G Webster Ave. 242 Aqueduct Ave. 371 Jerome Ave. 431 Fleetwood Ave. 587 Valentine Ave. Webster Ave. Bush, from 2012 Morris Ave. to 2013 Anthony Ave. Cabot, from Leggett Ave. to Edgewater Road Cadiz Place, from Potter Place to Mosholu Parkway Cambrellng Ave., from 914 Tremont Ave. to 922 Pelham Ave. 2200 Kingsbridge Road 2480 E. 189th Pelham Ave. Cameron Place, from 2168 Jerome Ave. to Morris Ave. Canal, from 182 E. Broad- way 23 Division 71 Allen 145 Bowery 201 Mulberry 283 Broadway 331 Greene 384 W. Broadway 485 Hudson 542 West Cannon, from 540 Grand 19 Broome 77 Rivington 137 E. Houston Carlisle, from 115 Green- wich Carmine, from 6th Ave. 15 Bleecker 81 Varick Caroline, from 21 Duane to Jay Carr, from 708 German Place to St. Ann's Carter Ave., from 1590 An- thony Ave. to E. 176th Casanova, from Wenman Ave. to Edgewater Caswell, from 144 Hunt's Point Road to Long Island Sound Catharine, from 1 Division 12 E. Broadway 59 Monroe 100 Cherry Catharine Slip, from 115 Cherry 27 South Cauldwell Ave., from 849 Westchester Ave. to Boston Road 735 E. 156th 873 Clifton 921 E. 163d Boston Road Caxton, from 1329 Dongan to E. 107th Cedar, from 181 Pearl 38 William 90 Broadway 118 Greenwich 142 West Cedar Place, from Eagle Ave. to Union Ave. Central Park W., 8th Ave. from W. 59th to W. 110th 1 Boulevard 31 W. 63d 61 W. 66th 101 W. 70th 151 W. 75th Manhattan Square 211 W. 81st 261 W. 86th 301 W. 90th 351 W. 95th 401 W. 100th 451 W. 105th 491 W. 109th W. 110th Centre, from Tryon Row 12 Chambers 31 Duane 50 Pearl 90 Leonard 132 White 158 Canal 224 Grand 259 Broome Chambers, from 96 Park Row 15 City Hall Place 69 Broadway 131 W. Broadway 205 West Charles, from 37 Green- wich Ave. 21 Waverly Place 85 Bleecker 125 Greenwich 173 West Charles Lane, from 692 Washington to West Charlotte Place, from S. Boulevard to West Farms Road Charlton, from 29 Mac- dougal 55 Varick 109 Greenwich 139 West Chatham Square, from 2 Mott 13 Doyers 23 Oliver Cheever Place, from 334 Walton to Mott Aves. Cherry, from 348 Pearl 10 Franklin Square 76 New Chambers 161 Market 251 Rutgers 373 Gouverneur 483 Corlears 525 East Chestnut, from 8 Oak 4 New Bowery 28 Madison Chisholm, from 1283 Steb- bins to E. 169th 66 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK IRON CLAD Enameled Ware HANDSOMEST MOST DURABLE WARE MADE. ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM LEAD, ARSENIC OR ANTIMONY. Awarded Gold Medal at the Pan-American Exposition. Iron Clad Ash Cans and Garbage Pails STRONGEST MOST LASTING CANS MADE Awarded Gold Medal at the Pan-American Exposition. BLO OMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 67 Christopher, from 3 Green- wich Ave. 31 Waverly Place 91 Bleecker 143 Greenwich 187 West Chrystie, from 44 Division 41 Canal 103 Grand 233 E- Houston Church, from 105 Liberty 17 Cortlandt 91 Barclay 157 Chambers 227 Worth 333 Canal City Hall Place, from 15 Chambers 2 Centre 40 Pearl Claremont Ave., from' W. 116th west of Boule- vard to 127th Clarke, from 5-10 Broome to Spring 31 Spring Clarke Place, from Bosco- bel to Sheridan Ave. Clarkson, from 225 Varick 29 Hudson 81 West Clay Ave., from 629 E. 164th to Elliott Cliff, from 101 John 34 Fulton 72 Ferry 106 Hague Clifford, from 881 East- chester to Bronx River Clifford Place, from Jerome Ave. to Grant Ave. Clinton, from 293 E. Hous- ton 35 Stanton 163 Grand 197 E. Broadway 255 Water South Clinton Ave., from 883 E. 169th 1330 E. 169th 1350 Jefferson E. 170th Clinton Court, R., 120 Clin- ton Place Clinton Place, from 771 Broadway (see 8th) Clinton Place, from Aque- duct Ave. to 2168 Jer- ome Ave. Clover, from 2044 Vyse Ave. to Bronx Coenties Alley, from 73 Pearl to 40 Stone Coenties Slip, from 66 Pearl 5 Water 33 South Cole, from 2626 Marion Ave. to Webster Ave. 657 Marion Ave. 699 Decatur 704 Webster Ave. Cole's Place, from 585 Kingsbridge Road to 2553 Bainbridge Road College Ave., from 497 E. 141st to 146th 361 Morris Ave. 369 E. 142d 413 E. 144th 458 E. 146th Collister, from 51 Beach to Laight Columbia, from 520 Grand 19 Broome 71 Rivington 129 E. Houston Columbia Place, from 386 8 th Columbine, from 2300 Kings- bridge Road to S. Boulevard Columbus Ave., continua- tion of gth Ave. above 59th 1 W. 59th V* W. 63d Columbus Ave.— Continued Boulevard 140 W. 66th 201 W. 69th 255 W. 72d 315 W. 75th 360 W. 77th Manhattan Square 400 W. 79th 440 W. 81st 521 W. 85th 601 W. 89th 681 W. 93d 721 W. 95th 761 W. 97th 841 W. 101st 893 W. 104th 961 W. 107th 1001 W. 109th Morningside Park 1281 W. 123d Manhattan 1321 W. 125th Commerce, from 286 Bleecker 27 Bedford 41 Barrow Commerce Ave., from 1394 Sedgwick Ave. to Powell Ave. Concord, from 1107 E. 188th to 934 Kelly Congress, from 177 W. Houston to King Conover Ave., from Craven to Hunt's Road Convent Ave., from Colum- bus Ave. to 145th Cooke Place, from S. Boule- vard to West Farms Road Cooper, from Academy near Kingsbridge Rd. to Isham Cordova Place, from St. George's Crescent to 350 Van Courtlandt Ave. Corlears, from 587 Grand 11 Monroe 39 Water South 68 ROUND-ABOUT X E W Y O R K SPUN GLASS The most popular dress lining and the best substitute for silk taffeta yet produced. The genuine has the name stamped on every yard BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York When buying black linings ask for those with the Midnight Fa^st Blewck Label. Goods with this label are absolutely permanent dye and are guar- anteed not to crock or fade. Bloomingdales Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK (39 Cornelia, from 162 W. 4th to Bleecker Cortlandt, from 171 Broad- way 23 Trinity Place 29 Church 51 Greenwich 91 West Cortlandt Alley, from 270 Canal to Franklin Cortlandt Ave., from 2769 3d Ave. to 163d 501 E. 148th 639 E. 152d 801 E. 158th 927 E. 163d Coster, from Grinnelle Place to Edgewater Coster Ave., from Edge- water to Farragut Crane, from Robbins Ave. to S. Boulevard Craven, from Lane Ave. to Edgewater Road Crescent Ave., from Kings- bridge Road to 956 E. 187th Crestline toe., continuation Clay Ave. Creston Ave., from 479 Burnside Ave. 2050 Burnside Ave. 2155 E. 181st 2329 E. 183d 2670 Kingsbridge Road Crimmins Ave., from E. 138th to St. Mark's Cromwell Ave., from 754 Sedgwick Ave. to Ma- comb's Road Crosby, from Howard 23 Grand 105 Prince 143 E. Houston 169 Bleecker Cross Place, from Prescott Ave. to near Emerson Crotona Ave., from Boston Road to S. Boulevard Crotona Pathway, from 2779 Fairmount Ave. 2885 Tremont Ave. 3025 Samuel 3108 Grote Kingsbridge Road Cuthbert Lane, from River- dale Ave. Cuyler's Alley, from 28 South to Water Cypress Ave., from Long Island Sound to St. Mary's 83 E. 132d 165 E. 135th 321 E. 141st Dater, from 494 Robbins to S. Boulevard Dahlgren, from 1271 Edge- water to Caswell Daly Ave., from 2951 Edge- water Road to Boston Road Dapont, from Wetmore to Edgewater Road Davidson Ave., from 367 Fordham Road to Kingsbridge Road Dawson, from 156th to In- tervale Ave. Decatur Ave., from 2596 Brookline 2626 Cole 2760 Isaacs Mosholu Parkway Deckman Ave,, from E. 138th to St. Mary's Delafield Ave., from 3509 Waldo to Riverdale Ave. Delancey, from 181 Bowery 19 Chrystie 179 Attorney 285 Cannon 347 East Denman Place, from 84 Cauldwell Ave. to Westchester Ave. Dennybrook. from Jerome Ave. to Anthony Ave. Depew Place, 4th Ave. from E. 42d to E. 45th Depeyster, from 139 Water Depot Place, from Harlem River to Sedgwick Depot Square, from 2€00 Webster Ave. Desbrosses, from 195 Hud- son 21 Greenwich 41 West Devoe, from Sedgwick to Jerome Aves. Dey, from 191 Broadway 25 Church 71 Washington 87 West Dickey, from Barnard to Drake Division, from 1 Bowery 1 Catharine 68 Forsyth ' 143 Canal 279 Grand Dominick, from 21 Clarke to Hudson Dongan, from 1220 West- chester 1141 Intervale Ave. 1239 Simpson 1458 Bronx River Douglass Ave., from 99Mid- dlebrook Parkway Dover, from 340 Pearl Downing, from 216 Bleecker to Varick Doyers, from 13 Chatham Square to Pell Drake, from Edgewater Road to Bronx Dry Dock, from 423 E. 10th to E. 12th 70 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K Disease Germs are in the dust about you. The daily bath with pure water is not enough to rid the skin of dan- gerous impurities. Sulphur destroys disease germs, and as com- bined in Glenn's Sulphur Soap produces a disinfecting, cleansing soap that has stood the test of years for its purifying and healing qualities. The daily use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap promotes health SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY Sent by mail on receipt of 30c by the C. N. Crittenton Co., 115 Fulton Street, New York Women's Wrappers and House Gowns We have one of the largest and most complete assortments of House Gowns in New York. More dainty things in this department than we can tell you of. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York Copyright by Geo. P. Hall & Son, N. Y. C TRINITY CHURCH ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 73 Duane, from 40 Rose 9 North William 21 Park Row 89 Broadway 149 West Broadway 185 Greenwich 217 West Dunscomb Ave., from Juli- ana Dutch, from 49 John to Fulton Dyckman, from Harlem River to North River Eagle Ave., from 853 E. 149th to E. 163d East, from 750 Water to Rivington East End Ave., from E. 79th to 89th 1592 E. 82d 1692 E. 87th E. 89th East Broadway, from 19 Chatham Square 6 Catharine 182 Canal 219 Clinton 311 Grand East Houston, from 608 Broadway 19 Crosby 87 Bowery 176 First Ave. 358 Avenue C 444 Manhattan 509 Man gin East Vanderbilt Ave., from E. 178th to Kings- bridge Road E. 1st, see First E. 2d, see Second E. 3d, see TJiird E. 4th, 696 Broadway 51 Bowery 139 First Ave. 185 Avenue A 301 Avenue C 395 Lewis E. 5th, see Fifth E. 6th, see Sixth E. 7th, see Seventh E. 8th, see Eighth E. 9th, from 23 5th Ave. 71 Broadway 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 303 Second Ave. 447 Avenue A 801 Avenue D E. 10th, 35 5th Ave. 61 Broadway 101 Third Ave. 245 First Ave. 291 Avenue A 451 Avenue D E. 11th, 43 5th Ave. 67 Broadway 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 601 Avenue B 801 Avenue D E. 12th, 53 5th Ave. 59 Broadway 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 601 Avenue B 801 Avenue D E. 13th, 63 5th Ave. 65 Broadway 203 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 601 Avenue B 801 Avenue D E. 14th, 67 5th Ave. 31 University Place 52 Broadway 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 601 Avenue B 801 Avenue D E. 15th, 73 5th Ave. 27 Union Square W. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 701 Avenue C 801 Avenue D E. 16th, 85 5th Ave. 23 Union Square W. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 701 Avenue C 801 Avenue D E. 17th, 97 5th Ave. 27 Broadway 199 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 645 Avenue C E. 18th, 109 5th Ave. 27 Broadway 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 654 Avenue C E. 19th, 119 5th Ave. 27 Broadway 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 601 Avenue B E. 20th, 135 5th Ave. 15 Broadway 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 601 Avenue B E. 21st, 149 5th Ave. 15 Broadway 123 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 22d, 171 5th Ave. 5 Broadway 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 23d, 185 5th Ave. 2 Broadway 27 Madison Ave. 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 24th, from 11 Madison Ave. 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 443 Avenue A 74 ROUND-AB O U T X E W YORK MEN'S NIGHT ROBES & AND PAJAMAS «* In this line we will show you the very correct thing for dress between 10 p. m. and 7 a.m. Every popular idea in plain and fancy night robes and pajamas is here. Prices for Night Robes range from 49c to $2.50 Pajamas, 98c to $5.98 BLOOMINGDALES IKSSVSa Popular Priced Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS You'll be surprised when you com- pare our clothing prices with others " round-about New York.' 3 You will find the exclusive styles priced here as low as the commonplace elsewhere. IE* 1 o o 1x1 ingdale Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK .-> E. 25th, from 27 Madison Ave. 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. ' 401 First Ave. E. 26th, 215 5th Ave. Madison Square 27 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 27th, 233 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 349 First Ave. E. 28th, 251 5th Ave. 23 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 29th, 267 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 30th, 285 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 31st, 303 5th Ave. 23 Madison Ave. 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 32d, 319 5th Ave. 29 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 33d, 335 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 101 Fourth Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 34th, 355 5th Ave. 43 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 35th, 373 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 36th, 389 5th Ave. 27 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 37th, 411 5th Ave. 19 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 38th, 425 5th Ave. 21 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 39th, 441 5th Ave. 21 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 40th, 461 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Avef 401 First Avenue E. 41st, 479 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 42d, 503 5th Ave. 19 Madison Ave. 29 Vanderbilt Ave. 100 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 43d, 521 5th Ave. 34 Madison Ave. 131 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 44th, 551 5th Ave. 43 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 45th, 547 5th Aye. 28 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 46th, 571 5th Ave. 29 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 47th, 579 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 48th, 595 5th Ave. 21 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 49th, 611 5th Ave. 21 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 422 Beekman Place. E. 50th, 621 5th Ave. 29 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 427 Beekman Place E. 51st, 639 5th Ave. 22 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 434 Beekman Place E. 52d, 657 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 399 First Ave. E. 53d, 673 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 400 First Ave. E. 54th, 689 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 76 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Colonial Trust Company St. Paul Building, 222 Broadway, New York Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, - $2,100,000 Transacts a General Trust and Banking Business Allows Interest on Daily Balances OFFICERS John E. Borne, President Richard Delafield ^ Arpad S. Grossmann, Treasurer Cord Meyer - Vice-Presidents Edmund L. Judson, Secretary James W. Tappin J Philip S. Babcock, Trust Officer Henry O. Havemeyer Anson R. Flower Lowell M. Palmer John E. 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Bankers 25 Broad Street, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 77 E. 55th, 707 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 56th, 721 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 57th, 741 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 58th, 761 5th Ave. 17 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 59th, 781 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 60th, 790 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 61st, 800 5th Ave. 43 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E.62d, 8105th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 63d, 820 5th Ave. 23 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 64th, 830 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 65th, 840 5th Ave. 27 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 66th, 850 5th Ave. 47 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 67th, 860 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 301 Third Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 6 8th, 871 5th Ave. 33 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 69th, 880 5th Ave. 19 Madison Ave. 131 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 70th, 890 5th Ave. 30 Madison Ave. 105 Park Ave. 149 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 71st, 900 5th Ave. 21 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 143 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 72d, from 5th Ave. 17 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 73d, from 5th Ave. 39 Madison Ave. 105 Park Ave. 147 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 74th, 931 5th Ave. 31 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 75th, from 5th Ave. 25 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 76th, 950 5th Ave. 37 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A E. 77th, from 5th Ave. 57 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 500 Avenue A E. 78th, 969 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. Avenue A E. 79th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A Avenue B E. 80th, 989 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 533 Avenue B E. 81st, from 5th Ave. 65 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 78 ROUND-ABOUT X E W Y O R K tJloomingdales Jrhotographs The name speaks for merit. 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J> BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets New York NEWGASS & MICHAELIS MANUFACTURERS OF Ladies' Cloaks and Suits 43, 45 and 47 East Tenth St., New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK E. 81st— Continued 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 537 Avenue B E. 82d, from 5th Ave. Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 601 Avenue B E. 83d, 1020 5th Ave. 35 Madison Ave. 135 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 601 Avenue B E. 84th, 1030 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 501 Avenue A 547 Avenue B East River Park E. 85th, 1040 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 407 First Ave. 543 Avenue B East River Park E. 86th, 1048 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 601 Avenue B East River Park E. 87th, 1053 5th Ave. 55 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 558 Avenue B East River Park E. 88th, 1060 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 541 Avenue B East River Park E. 89th, 1085 5th Ave. 63 Madison Ave. 141 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 519 Avenue B East River Park E. 90th, from 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ai'e. 200 Third Ave. 401 First Ave. Avenue A E. 91st, from 5th Ave. 49 Madison Av. 201 Third Ave. 311 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 425 Avenue A E. 92d, from 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 205 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 423 First Ave. 439 Avenue A E. 93d, 116 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Avenue Avenue A E. 94th, 1140 5th Ave. 62 Madison Ave. 200 Third Ave 301 Second Ave. 400 First Ave. E. 95th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 300 Second Ave. 318 First Ave. E. 96th, 1180 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 200 Third Ave. 310 Second Ave. First Ave. E. 97th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 341 First Ave. E. 98th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 205 Third Ave. 300 Second Ave. 338 First Ave. E. 99th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 155 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 347 First Ave. E. 100th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 237 Second Ave. First Ave. E. 101st, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 131 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 313 First Ave. E. 102d, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 318 First Ave. E. 103d, from 5th Ave. 27 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 403 First Ave. E. 104th, from 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 105th, from 5th Ave. 55 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 106th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 107th, from 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 80 ROUND-ABOUT NEWYORK R. SADOWSKY MANUFACTURER OF Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Suits Crash, Linen and Pique Skirts and Suits a Specialty 304 and 306 Canal Street Near Broadway NEW YORK Telephone, 2786 Franklin (children's JVluslin LJnd erwear A complete and select line of Children's Drawers, Gowns, Skirts and Corset Covers will be found in our Children's Underwear Department, second floor, near rotunda. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York < X I— I 'J ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 83 E. 108th, from 5th Ave. 59 Madison Ave. 151 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 109th, from 5th Ave. 60 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 110th, from 5th Ave. 52 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 440 Pleasant Ave. E. 111th, from 5th Ave. 57 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 437 Pleasant Ave. E. 112th, from 5th Ave. 43 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 113th, from 5th Ave. 56 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 114th, 1391 5th Ave. 63 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 115th, 1399 5th Ave. 55 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 116th, 1921 5th Ave. 67 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 117th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 203 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 118th, from 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 119th, from 5th Ave. 32 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 120th, from 5th Ave. 50 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 121st, from 1869 Madison Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 203 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 122d, from 1883 Madison Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 123d, from 1911 Madison Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 501 Pleasant Ave. E. 124th, 2001 5th Ave. 53 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. 442 Pleasant Ave. E. 125th, 2025 5th Ave. 51 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 401 First Ave. E. 126th, 2041 5th Ave. 43 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 324 First Ave. E. 127th, 2061 5th Ave. 49 Madison Ave. 201 Third Ave. 301 Second Ave. 307 First Ave. E. 128th, 20775th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. 253 Second Ave. E. 129th, 2099 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 127 Lexington Ave. 201 Third Ave. 231 Second Ave. E. 130th, 2121 5th Ave. 49 Madison Ave. 77 Park Ave. 201 Third Ave. E. 131st, 2145 5th Ave. 30 Madison Ave. 101 Park Ave. Lexington Ave. E. 132d, 2165 5th Ave. 39 Madison Ave. 63 Park Ave. E. 132d (23d Ward), from 82 Lincoln Ave. 511 Lincoln Ave. 577 Alexander Ave. 651 Willis Ave. 779 Brook Ave. Locust Ave. E. 133d, 2193 5th Ave. 41 Madison Ave. 65 Park Ave. E. 133d (23d Ward), from 112 Cypress Ave. 941 Cypress Ave. Locust Ave. 84 ROUND-ABOUT NEW Y O R K K AH N & FRANK Importers and Jobbers Hosiery and Underwear 444 Broadway and 10—12 Crosby Street New York TU DOTMttOQ55 TRADE MARK II B. HELLER & BACHRACH Ipucft Cravats Broadway at 13th Street, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 85 E. 134th, 2201 oth Ave. 48 Madison Ave. 52 Park Ave. E. 134th (23d Ward), from 2439 Third Ave. 475 Third Ave. 557 Alexander Ave. 651 Willis Ave. 779 Brook Ave. 901 S. Boulevard 940 Cypress Ave. Locust Ave. E. 135th, 2207 5th Ave. 10 Madison Ave. Park Ave. E. 135th (23d Ward), from Gerard Ave. 459 Rider Ave. 485 Third Ave. 511 Lincoln Ave. 577 Alexander Ave. 665 Willis Ave. 753 Brown Place 779 Brook Ave. 841 St. Ann's Ave. 941 Cypress Ave. 953 S. Boulevard 975 Willow Ave. Walnut Ave. Locust Ave. E. 136th, from 5th Ave. to Harlem River E. 136th (23d Ward), from 190 Rider Ave. 462 Rider Ave. 493 Third Ave. 635 Willis Ave. 779 Brook Ave. 975 Willow Ave. Locust Ave. E. 137th, from 220 Rider Ave. 475 E. 137th 503 Third Ave. 651 Willis Ave. 841 St. Ann's Ave. 1033 Willow Ave. Locust Ave. E. 138th, from Harlem River to Long Island Sound River Ave. 509 Third Ave. 779 Brook Ave. E. 138th— Continued 944 Cypress Ave. Robbins Ave. ' 1040 Willow Ave. Long Island Sound. E. 139th, from 276 Rider Ave. 473 Rider Ave. 521 Third Ave. 761 Brook Ave. St. Ann's Ave. Intersection S. Boulevard Locust Ave. E. 140th, from 328 Morris Ave. 497 Morris Ave. 535 Third Ave. 577 Alexander Ave. 778 Brook Ave. Intersection S. Boulevard Locust Ave. E. 141st, from 366 Rider Ave. 463 Rider Ave. 551 Third Ave. 753 Brook Ave. 1183 Locust Ave. E. I42d, from 390 Rider Ave. 481 Rider Ave. 557 Third Ave. 661 Willis Ave. 786 St. Ann's Ave. E. 143d, from 479 E. 144th 468 E. 144th 563 Third Ave. 751 Brook Ave. St. Ann's Ave. E. 144th, from Harlem River 464 Rider Ave. 587 Third Ave. 651 Willis Ave. 811 St. Ann's Ave. E. 145th, from 510 E. 146th 524 E. 146th 605 Third Ave. 779 Brook Ave. 829 St. Ann's Ave. E. 146th, from 466 Railroad Ave. E. 497 Morris Ave. 619 Third Ave. 779 Brook Ave. 827 St. Ann's Ave. E. 147th, from 2792 Third Ave. 635 Third Ave. 663 Bergen Ave. 775 Brook Ave. 824 St. Ann's Ave. E. 148th, from 518 Railroad Ave. E. 517 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 631 Third Ave. 651 Willis Ave. 796 St. Ann's Ave. E. 149th, from Harlem River 505 Morris Ave. 643 Third Ave. 785 St. Ann's Ave. 952 Concord Ave. Wetmore Ave. E. 150th, from Harlem River. 271 River Ave. 329 Mott Ave. 523 Morris Ave. 627 Melrose Ave. Third Ave. E. 151st, from 614 Railroad Ave. E. 497 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 673 Third Ave. E. 152d, from 638 Railroad Ave. E. 497 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 687 Third Ave. E. 153d, from Railroad Ave. E. 501 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 689 Elton Ave. Third Ave. E. 154th, from Railroad Ave. E. . 497 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 687 Elton Ave. Third Ave. 86 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK S. GOLDSTICKER Real Estate BROKER, APPRAISER AND AUCTIONEER 111 BROADWAY LOANS ON BOND and MORTGAGE Negotiated NEW YORK Telephone 1215 Cortlandt The two leading Perfumes of the season. These perfumes are Quintessences. One single drop contains the fragrance of a bouquet of freshly cut flowers. Paris Exposition, 1900, "HORS CONCOURS" (highest of all distinc- tions;. Sold everywhere in the United States and Canada, or upon receipt of $1.50 a full size (i 1 /? oz.) bottle will be sent by mail prepaid. ED. PINAUD'S IMPORTATION OFFICE, 46 East 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 87 E. 155th, from Railroad Ave. E. 497 Morris Ave. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 685 Elton Ave. Third Ave. E. 156th, from 756 Railroad Ave. E. 593 Courtlandt Ave. 689 Elton Ave. 814 Eagle Ave. 896 Trinity Ave. 1020 Prospect Ave. Legget Ave. E. 157th, from 770 Railroad Ave. E. 597 Cortlandt Ave. 677 Elton Ave. Third Ave. E. 158th, from Morris Ave. to 3101 Third Ave. 585 Cortlandt Ave. 683 Elton Ave. Third Ave. E. 159th, from 820 Railroad Ave. E. 613 Cortlandt Ave. 703 Elton Ave. . 721 Third Ave. E. 160th, from 844 Morris Ave. 607 Cortlandt Ave. 689 Elton Ave. Washington Ave. E. 161st, from Jerome Ave. to 3191 Third Ave. 515 Morris Ave. 615 Cortlandt Ave. 655 Melrose Ave. 677 Elton Ave. Third Ave. E. 162d, from Jerome Ave. to 3211 Third Ave. 528 Fleetwood Ave. 620 Cortlandt Ave. 703 Elton Ave. 765 Brook Ave. Third Ave. E. 163d, from Jerome Ave to 955 Prospect Ave. 536 Morris Ave. 637 Cortlandt Ave. E. 163d— Continued 785 Third Ave. 853 Trinity Ave. 987 Union Ave. E. 164th, from E. 165th and Sheridan Ave. 695 Brook Ave. 785 Third Ave. 851 Trinity Ave. E. 165th, from Jerome Ave. 685 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 777 Third Ave. 893 Jackson Ave. 1030 Prospect Ave. 1148 Tiffany Westchester Ave. E. 166th, from Morris Ave. to 3387 Third Ave. 711 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 749 Washington Ave. 768 Third Ave. E. 167th, from Jerome Ave. to Westchester 707 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 743 Third Ave. 1042 Stebbins Ave. 1126 Tiffany 1248 West Farms Road E. 168th, from Fleetwood Ave. 727 Washington Ave. 751 Third Ave. 936 Forest Ave. 949 Tinton Ave. Prospect Ave. E. 169th, from Sheridan Ave. 696 Brook Ave. 779 Third Ave. 883 Clinton Ave. 995 Union Ave. 1068 Stebbins Ave. 1152 Fox -Simpson E. 170th, from Webster Ave. 701 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 731 Washington Ave. 749 Third Ave. 803 Fulton Ave. 854 Franklin Ave. 895 Clinton Ave. E. 171st, from Webster Ave. to Fulton Ave. Brook Ave. Vanderbilt- Ave. E. Washington Ave. Third Ave. E.172d, from 1618 Vander- bilt A*-e. E. 720 Vanderbilt Ave. E 746 Washington Ave. 752 Bathgate Ave. 774 Third Ave. E.173d, 682 Weeks -Morris Ave. Carter Ave. 759 Washington Ave. 765 Lafayette Ave. 779 Third Ave. Fulton Ave. E. 174th, from Eden Ave. to Third Ave. 416 Eden Ave. 438 Fleetwood Ave. 461 Eastburn Ave. 497 Weeks Ave. 545 Topping Ave. 575 Anthony Ave. Parker Ave. 751 Washington Ave. Third Ave. E. 175th, from Crane Place to Fulton Ave. 667 Webster Ave. 747 Washington Ave. 800 Third Ave. Fairmount Ave. E. 176th, from 1822 Jerome Ave. 351 Jerome Ave. 451 Fleetwood Ave. 517 Morris Ave. 670 Webster Ave. 727 Vanderbilt Ave. E. Third Ave. E. 177th, from 1900 Jerome Ave. 371 Jerome Ave. 451 Fleetwood Ave. 489 Tremont Ave. E. 178th, from Burnside Ave. 651 Webster Ave. 737 Washington Ave. 800 Third Ave. Lafontaine Ave. ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K Max Solomon Separate Skirts a Specialty 472 Broadway 30, 32, 34 and 36 Crosby Street New York Telephone, 2023 Spring Shirt Waists for Women are sought after because they are perfect in fit, are finished with care and the best of workmanship. Ask to see them. We recommend them. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 89 E. 179th, from 2001 Tiebout Ave. 615 Tiebout Ave. 737 Washington Ave. 779 Third Ave. E. 180th, from 2100 Morris Ave. to Valentine Ave. E. 181st, from 2144 Morris Ave. 453 Morris Ave. 471 Creston Ave. 511 Ryer Ave. 530 Anthony Ave. Intersection 737 Washington Ave. 765 Bathgate Ave. Third Ave. Avenue St. John Cambreling Ave. Prospect Ave. E. 182d, from 2294 Fleet- wood Ave. 424 Fleetwood Ave. 569 Valentine Ave. Intersection Tiebout Ave. 675 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 785 Bathgate Ave. Third Ave. E. 183d, from 2284 Jerome Ave. 401 Jerome Ave. 561 Valentine Ave. 651 Webster Ave. 793 Third Ave. E. 184th, from 2374 Jerome Ave. 401 Jerome Ave. 525 Anthony Ave. 651 Webster Ave. 675 Vanderbilt Ave. E. Washington Ave. E. 185th, from Vanderbilt Ave. E. 675 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 693 Washington Ave. E. 186th, from Vanderbilt Ave. E. Vanderbilt Ave. E. 737 Washington Ave. Kingsbridge Road E. 187th, from 2424 Bain- bridge Ave. 628 Bainbridge Ave. 815 Lorillard Place 881 Arthur Ave. 1038 Taylor Ave. S. Boulevard E. 188th, from Vanderbilt Ave. E. 675 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 737 Washington Ave. 815 Lorillard Place Hoffman Ave. E. 189th, from 2841 Van- derbilt Ave. W. 689 Kingsbridge Road 846 Hoffman Ave. 922 Cambreling Ave. S. Boulevard Eastburn, from 456 Walnut to North 1649 Walnut Eastchester, from Jerome to Bronx River 863 Kepler Ave. 927 Katonah Ave. 1073 Webster Ave. Eclipse, from Mosholu Parkway to Webster 876 Mosholu Parkway 942 Woodlawn Road Eden Ave., from 1567 Sheri- dan Ave. 1508 Sheridan Ave. 1648 Walnut Bender Ave. Edenwood Ave., from 321 B u r n s i d e Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Hampden St. James Edgar, from 22 Trinity Place to 61 Greenwich Edgecombe Ave., from 318 W. 135th 26 W. 136th 94 W. 139th 225 W. 145th 341 W. 150th W. 155th St. Nicholas Place Edgecombe Road, from W. 155th W. 160th W. 167th Amsterdam Ave. Edgewater Road, from Southern Boulevard to Farragut Eighth, from 94 6th Ave. 138 Sixth Ave. 96 Macdougal 66 Fifth Ave. 42 University Place - 26 Greene 10 Mercer 1 Broadway D 130 Broadway 142 Lafayette Place Astor Place 151 Fourth Ave. 1 Third Ave. 37 Second Ave. 83 First Ave. 127 Avenue A. 300 Avenue B 342 Avenue C 391 Avenue D 408 Lewis t»3 J Eighth Ave., from 585 Hudson 2 Abingdon Square 20 W. 12th 45 W. 4th 68 Greenwich Ave. 79 W. 14th 159 W. 18th 259 W. 23d 361 W. 28th 419 W. 31st 479 W. 34th 571 W. 38th 661 W. 42d 733 W. 46th 829 W. 50th 891 W. 53d 949 W. 56th 989 W. 58th Central Park W. 2153 W. 116th 2230 W. 120th 2262 St. Nicholas Ave. 2330 W. 125th 2425 W. 130th 90 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK D. E. SICHER & CO. MANUFACTURER OF Ladies' ^=^= Undergarments Pillow Shams a Specialty 105, 107, 109, 111 and 113 Wooster Street Between Spring and Prince Streets NEW YORK Bloomingdales' Ribbons From the narrow baby ribbon to the wide sash widths, Bloomingdales' Ribbons are pure silk and lower in price than all others, grade for grade. Satin and Gros Grain Baby Ribbon are to be* found here in greatest variety of shades. So are all the other popular styles and widths.. B L OOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York < a in O i— < ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 93 Eighth Ave.— Continued 2534 W. 135th 2729 W. 145th W. 155th Harlem River Eighteenth, from Second to Fourth Ave. White Plains Ave. Eldridge, from 86 Division to E. Houston 29 Canal 101 Grand 251 E. Houston Eleventh Ave., from 553 W. 14th 26 W. 15th 86 W. 18th 181 W. 23d 246 W. 26th 279 W. 28th 389 W. 33d 473 W. 38th 511 W. 40th 551 W. 42d 623 W. 46th 665 W. 48th 706 W. 50th 756 W. 53d 821 W. 56th 872 W. 60th 996 W. 64th West End Ave. Boulevard Elizabeth, from 60 Bayard 41 Canal 109 Grand 225 Prince 313 Bleecker Elliott, from Marcher Ave. to Webster 174 Cromwell Ave. 224 Jerome Ave. 412 Morris Ave. 424 Fleetwood Ave. Ellon Ave., from Third Ave. to Brook Ave. Ellwood, from Hillside Ave. to Sherman Ave. and Kingsbridge Road Elm, from 12 Reade to 64 Spring 23 Duane 111 Canal 157 Grand 211 Spring Elsmere Place, from 1930 Prospect Ave. to Cro- tona Parkway Elton Ave., from 2945 Third Ave. to Brook 647 Third Ave. 669 E. 153d 801 E. 158th 901 E. 162d Elwood Ave., from Perot Ave. to 3254 Sedgwick Ave. 3096 Boston Road. Elwood Place, from Crotona Ave. to Prospect Ely, from 604 Spofford to S. Boulevard Ely Place, from Elwood Ave. to Graham Ave. Emrich Place, from Heath to Kingsbridge Road Emerson, from Tenth Ave. to Prescott Ave. Ernescliff Place, from St. George's Crescent to Mosholu Parkway Essex, 158 Division to 225 E. Houston 27 Hester 56 Grand 97 Delancey 185 E. Houston Essex Market, from 354 Grand, cor. Essex Essex Market Place, from 70 Ludlow to Essex Evelyn Place, from Aque- duct to Jerome Exchange Alley, from 57 Broadway to 33 Trin- ity Place Exchange Place, from Han- over to Broadway 14 Hanover 70 New Faile, from Wetmore Ave. to Edgewater Road Fairmount Ave., from Ful- ton Ave. to S. Boule- vard. 915 Arthur Ave. 1027 Prospect Ave. 1089 Marmion Ave. Fairmount Place, from Pros- pect Ave. to Crotona Parkway Falconer, from Edgewater Road to Preble Farmer's Market, at Wash- ington, Gansevoort and West Farragut, from Edgewater Road to Edgewater Road . Hunt's Point Road Featherbed Lane, from 1616 Aqueduct Ave. to 166 Jerome Ave. Ferry, from 90 Gold to 313 Pearl 23 Jacob 59 Pearl Fieldston Road, from River- dale Ave., to City line Fifteenth, from 2d Ave. White Plains Ave. Fourth Ave. Fifth, from 381 Bowery 201 Bowery 401 First Ave. 501 Avenue A 701 Avenue C 906 East River Fifth Ave., from 13 Wash- ington Square N. 9 Clinton Place 23 9th 69 14th 109 18th 185 23d 198 Broadway 251 28th 285 30th 355 34th 425 38th 503 42d 547 45th 94 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K M. KAEMPFER Importer and Manufacturer a LL grades, styles and '*• colors in Sateens, Silk Mercerized and Satin Surah Percalines and Silesias. Lyons Silk and Silk Serges. Dress L/inings ETC. Linen Shrunk Canvas and 3 9 2 BfOadwaV Collar Canvas. Hair Cloths, etc. Telephone M^xr V^t-k 1392 Franklin IN CW I DTK Factory, 112-114 White Street and 133-135 Centre Street SEMI-ANNUAL Merchant Tailoring Sale Possibly you are a patron of this sale. If not, you are missing one of the greatest bargain events of the year. It is a promi- nent feature of our clothing business, and we have a list of thousands of discriminating men who take advantage of this sale at its every recurrence. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 95 Fifth Ave.— Continued 595 48th 673 53d 719 56th 781 59th 830 64th 880 69th 931 74th 960 77th 989 80th 1040 85th 1090 90th 1140 95th 1190100th 1240 105th 1280 109th 1820 111th 1900 115th 1980 119th 120th Mount Morris Park 2001 124th 2121 130th 2201 134th 2281 138th W. 139th Harlem River Findlay Ave., from E. 165th to Fleetwood E. 169th Elliott First, from 303 Bowery 25 Second Ave. 125 Avenue A First Ave. from 170 E. Hous- ton 13 1st 67 E. 4th 115 7th 135 St. Mark's Place 147 E. 9th 197 E. 12th 239 E. 14th 297 E. 17th 329 E. 19th 393 E. 23d 479 E. 28th 577 E. 33d 645 E. 37th 741 E. 42d 825 E. 46th 891 E. 50th 985 E. 54th 1065 E. 68th 1157 E. 63d 1205 E. 65th First Ave.— Continued 1265 E. 68th 1361 E. 73d 1479 E. 77th 1561 E. 81st 1637 E. 85th 1681 E. 87th 1741 E. 90th 1781 E. 92d 1847 E. 95th 1940 E. 100th 2035 E. 105th 2121 E. 109th 2239 E. 115th 2345 E. 120th 2405 E. 123d 2440 E. 126th E. 127th Harlem River Fleetwood Ave., from Rail- road Ave. W. 905 Railroad Ave. W. 939 E. 162d 981 E. 164th 1200 E. 169th 1404 Elliott 1572 Sheridan Ave. 1618 Walnut 1720 E. 174th 1872 Mount Hope Place 2050 Burnside Ave. 2168 Cameron Place 2243 E. 182d 2374 E. 184th 2406 Welch Fletcher, 212 Pearl 17 Water 45 South Foote Ave. from Edgewater Road to Farragut Fordham Landing Road, from Harlem River to 2460 Jerome Ave. 201 Sedgwick Ave. 286 Andrews 311 Aqueduct Ave. Edenwood Ave. 367 Davidson Ave. Fordham Road, from 448 Welch 535 Anthony Ave. 554 Valentine Ave. 580 Tiebout Ave. 604 Kingsbridge Road Forest, from Rock, E. of Riverdale Ave. Forest Ave., from West- % Chester Ave. to 936 E. 168th 759 E. 156th 853 Denman Place 873 Clifton 951 E. 163d 1098 George 1118 Home Forsyth, from 68 Division to 133 E. Houston 31 Canal 91 Grand 165 Rivington 221 E. Houston Fort George Ave., from Amsterdam Ave. to Eleventh Ave. Audubon Ave. Fort Independence, from Boston Ave. to Bailey Ave. Fort Washington Ave., from Boulevard and W. 159th to Kingsbridge Road Fourth Ave., continuation of Bowery to 100 E. 34th 36 Astor Place 42 8th 115 E. 12th " 159 E. 14th Union Square 193 E. 16th 221 E. 18th 251 E. 20th 303 E. 23d 343 E. 25th 403 E. 28th 443 E. 30th 483 E. 32d E. 34th Fourteenth, from Bronxter- race to 5th Ave. White Plains Ave. Fox, from 578 Robbins Ave to 1235 Intervale 931 Robbins Ave. 953 Concord Ave. 9G ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK aSr< E H E EVERY gSTr^th KLEINERT'S d Sds ^£ ot^ SUPERIOR TO ALL^er^ DRESSES For the Big and Little Girl Children's styles are just as closely attended to at Bloomingdales as are those for women. Original creations, dainty becoming styles of children's and misses' dresses are priced most reasonably at BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND -'ABOUT NEW YORK 97 Fox— Continued 957 Wales Ave. 1036 Prospect Ave. 1186 Legget Ave. 1324 Lane Ave. 1384 Intervale Ave. 1416 Tiffany 1520 Dongan 1618 E. 165th 1786 Home Frankfort, from 168 Nassau to 340 Pearl 17 William 49 Gold 92 Pearl Franklin, from 64 Baxter to North River 13 Centre 69 Broadway 127 West Broadway 193 Greenwich 217 West Franklin Alley, from Frank- lin to White Franklin Ave., from 3346 Third Ave. to 854 E. 170th 1054 Third Ave. 1168 E. 167th 1366 Jefferson 1397 E. 170th Franklin Place, from 70 Franklin to White Franklin Square, from Ferry to Frankfort Freeman, from Union Ave. to S. Boulevard Prospect Ave. Stebbins Ave. Intervale Ave. Front, from 49 Whitehall to East River 25 Broad 77 Old Slip 115 Wall 159 Maiden Lane 201 Fulton 293 Roosevelt Jntersection 301 Montgomery 395 Jackson 435 Corlears Fulton, from 93 South 15 Front 39 Pearl 101 William 165 Broadway 227 Greenwich 260 West Fulton Ave., from Frank- lin Ave. to Fairmount Ave. 1131 Franklin Ave. 1233 E. 168th 1393 E. 170th E. 175th Fulton Market, Fulton cor. South Gansevoort, from 356 W. 4th 1 W. 13th 31 Hudson 51 Ninth Ave. 114 West 142 Thirteenth Ave. Garden, from S. Boulevard and Kingsbridge Prospect Ave. Garfield, from Jerome Ave. to Bainbridge Ave. Anthony Ave. Valentine Ave. Briggs Ave. Gay, from 143 Waverly to 14 Christopher George, from 1087 Boston Road to 1071 Prospect Ave. 940 Forest Ave. 972 Tinton Ave. Union Ave. Gerard Ave,, from E. 135th to Jerome Ave. 251 E. 138th 587 E. 150th Sedgwick Ave. E. 167th Arcularius Place German Place, from 785 Westchester Ave. 616 Westchester Ave. 650 Rae E. 165th Gilbert, from Hunt's Point Road to Edgewater Faile Barnard Giles Place, from Boston Ave. to Van Court- landt Ave. Sedgwick Ave. Goerck, from 574 Grand to 396 E. 3d 21 Broome 81 Rivington 163 E. 3d Gold, from 89 Maiden Lane to 49 Frankfort 21 Piatt 53 Fulton 83 Spruce 103 Frankfort Gorsa Ave., from Hunter Ave. to Gorsa Lane Gorsa Lane, from 5th Ave. to Gorsa Ave. Gouverneur, from 275 Di- vision 21 Henry 57 Monroe 75 Water Gouverneur Slip, from 371 South 4 Front 12 Water Gouverneur Lane, from 49 South to 97 Water 15 Front Water Graham Ave., from Perot to Fenno Place Malcolm Boston Ave. Gramercy Park, between 102 to 148 E. 21st and 107 to 149 E. 20th Grand, from 78 Varick 19 Sullivan 53 W. Broadway 121 Broadway 165 Centre 235 Bowery 271 Forsyth 309 Allen 98 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ELIAS SPERLING MORITZ BARIN SPERLING & BARIN Manufacturers of Ladies' Wrappers OFFICE AND SALESROOM 25-27 West Houston Street, New York One Block West of Broadway ISIDOR COHN HENRY C. BROWN DAVID COHN COHN, BROWN & CO. Manufacturers of Young Men's, Boys' and Children's PANTS Also BICYCLE PANTS 715, 717 and 719 Broadway, New York Corner of Washington Place ROUND-ABOUT N E W V ( ) R K 99 Grand— Continued 375 Norfolk 425 Attorney 469 Division 503 E. Broadway 558 Lewis 589 Corlears 621 East Grant Ave., from 321 Burn- side Ave. Clinton Place Hampden Fordham L'dg Road Gray, from 1T88 Weeks to Anthony Ave. Morris Ave. Topping Place Crane Place Great Jones, from 682 Broadway 28 Lafayette 59 Bowery Green Ave., from Gorsa Ave. Greene, 335 Canal to 30 Clinton Place 33 Grand 119 Prince 217 W. 3d 242 Washington Place 265 Clinton Place Greenwich, from 2 Battery 1 Battery Place 49 Trinity Place 91 Rector 141 Cedar 171 Cortlandt 201 Fulton 231 Barclay ' 253 Park Place 285 Warren 325 Duane 371 Franklin 415 Hubert 452 Desbrosses 515 Spring 585 W. Houston 631 Morton 679 Christopher 713 Charles 771 Bank 800 Jane 835 Gansevoort Greenwich Ave., from 1056th Ave. 7 Christopher 57 Perry 74 Seventh Ave. 103 W. 12th 115 Jane 136 Eighth Ave. Grenada Place, from St. George's Crescent to Mosholu Parkway Grinnell Place, from Tiffany to Faile Lane Ave. Grote, from Kingsbridge Road to 1203 Kings- bridge Road 954 Cambreling Ave. 1071 Prospect Ave. 1150 Mapes Ave. 1131 S. Boulevard Crotona Parkway. Grove, 490 Hudson to 110 Waverly Place 17 Bedford 49 Bleecker 71 W. 4th 96 Waverly Place Grove (23d Ward), from 2976 3d Ave. to Brook 717 Third Ave. 725 Bergen Ave. Gun Hill Road, from Mosh- olu Parkway to Bronx River 692 Jerome Ave. 822 Woodlawn Road 982 Perry Ave. 1028 Hull Ave. 1072 Webster Ave. 1130 Lowmede Guttenberg, from West- chester Ave. to Boone Ave. Caxton Ave. Hunter Ave. Hague, from 367 Pearl to Cliff Hall, 213 6th to 16 7th Hall Place, from E. 165th to E. 167th Halleck. from Edgewater Road to Hunt's Point Road Land Ave. Sacrahong Hamilton, from 73 Catharine to Market Hamilton Place, from W. 137th and Boulevard to 1700 Amsterdam Hampden, from Sedgwick to Jerome Aves. Andrews Ave. Aqueduct Ave. Edenwood Ave. Hancock, from 202 Bleecker to Houston Hanover, from 59 Wall to 123 Pearl 6 Exchange Place Hanover Square, from 111 to 123 Pearl Hargeds, Anthony Ave. to Valentine Ave. Harlem River Terrace, from Cedar Ave to 11th Ave. Harrison, from 81 Hudson 23 Greenwich 55 West Harry Howard Square, from 203 to 219 Canal Hawkstone, from Jerome to Eden Aves. Hawthorne, from 10th Ave. to Seaman Nagle Ave. Sherman Ave. Kingsbridge Road Cooper Ave. Heath Ave., from Harlem River terrace to River- dale Kingsbridge Road Henderson Place, from 549 E. 86th 100 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Wear Sans-Pareil DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT ROBES NEGLIGEES AND PAJAMAS saxs-paretl They wear best, fit best and are the most up-to-date garments on the market. ^|-5^^^ Insist on havin g the above trademapk4 trade-mark on any garment that you purchase. None others genuine. For sale by all first-class dealers. E. MULLEN &CO. 628 Broadway New York "Werner Made" Trousers We show a complete line of the " Werner Made ' Trousers in every popular style. These trousers are made as trousers should be made — perfect in style, perfect in fit, perfect in workmanship and right in price. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 101 Henry, from 16 Oliver to 543 Grand 19 Catharine 153 Rutgers 209 Clinton 327 Grand 338 Jackson Herald Square, Broadway, 36th, 6th Ave. and 34th Hester, from 216 Division to 182 Centre 1 Clinton 33 Norfolk 97 Allen 137 Chrystie 175 Mott 219 Centre Hewitt Place, from Robbins Ave. to Prospect Hill, from Mosholu Ave. W. of Fieldston Road Hillside Ave., from Kings- bridge Road and Nagle Ave. to 11th Ave. Ellwood Hoboken, W. Canal Hoe Ave., from Boston Road E. S. Boulevard Hoffman Ave., from 945 Kingsbridge ' Road to 846 Pelham Ave. 2320 Kingsbridge Road 2395 E. 187th 2482 E. 189th 2508 Pelham Ave. Holly Place, from 4306 Mt. Vernon Ave. 837 Mount Vernon Ave. 853 Katonah Ave. City Line Home, from Boston Road to Westchester Ave. 943 Forest Ave. 959 Tinton Ave. 1034 Prospect Ave. 1060 Stebbins Ave. 1104 E. 169th 1164 Simpson 1184 S. Boulevard West Farms Road Honeywell Ave., from 1141 Tremont Ave. to 1240 Kingsbridge Road 2004 Mechanic 2103 Samuel Horatio, from 129 Green- wich Ave. 52 Hudson 146 Thirteenth Ave. Howard, from 201 Centre to 10 Mercer 11 Elm 47 Broadway 53 Mercer Hubert, from 151 Hudson to North River 11 Collister 33 Washington 50 West Hudson, 139 Chambers to 47 Ninth Ave. 15 Reade 56 Thomas 75 Worth 105 Franklin 151 Hubert 205 Desbrosses 213 Canal 248 Broome 303 Spring 387 W. Houston 423 Leroy 447 Morton 501 Christopher 569 W. 11th 598 Eighth Ave. 623 Jane 653 Gansevoort 683 W. 14th 691 Ninth Ave. Hull Ave., from Mosholu to Woodlawn Ceme- tery Eclipse Gun Hill Road Hunter Ave., from West- chester Ave. to 1954 Boston Road Home West Farms Road Woodruff Rodman Place Hunt's Point Road, from Long Island Sound to 1980 S. Boulevard 144 Caswell 570 Lane Ave Spofford 720 Lafayette Road 852 Wetmore Ave. Hyatt Place, from Vernon Ave. to City Line Independence Ave., from Spuyten Duy vil Park- way and Kappock Intervale Ave., from S. Bou- levard to Boston Road 800 Fox 872 Kelly 933 Dongan 960 Westchester Ave. 1104 E. 167th 1204 Home 1235 Fox Inwood Ave., from Clark Place to Featherbed Lane 1414 Elliot 1458 Macomb's Road Walnut Irene Place, from Loring Place to Jerome Irving Place, from 117 E. 14th to 124 E. 20th 17 E. 15th 65 E. 18th 88 E. 20th Isaac, from Decatur Ave. to Webster Ave. 725 Decatur Ave. 737 Webster Isham, from 10th Ave. to Spuyten Duyvil Creek Sherman Ave. Vermilyea Ave. Kingsbridge Road Seaman Ave. W. 218th Jackson, from 543 Grand to E. River 17 Madison 63 Water 87 South 102 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK FOR EXCELLENCE OF SERVICE AND GENERAL SATISFACTION WE CORDIALLY RECOMMEND MEYERS' GLOVES GOLD MEDAL awarded PARIS, 1900 BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets &{&> York JULIUS COHN MAX COHN J . & M . COHN Manufacturers of Silk Waists 189-199 Greene Street, New York Near Blcccker Street ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 103 Jackson Ave., from West- chester Ave. to Boston Road 665 Westchester Ave. 881 Clifton 1007 E. 165th Home Jacob, from 63 Frankfort to 23 Ferry Jacobus Place, from Ter- race View Ave. to Kingsbridge Road James, from 215 Park Row to 1 James Slip 25 New Bowery 73 Oak 101 New Chambers 104 Cherry James Slip, from 77 Cherry to E. R. 9 Water 19 South Jane, from 115 Greenwich Ave. to N. R. 31 W. 4th 33 Eighth Ave. 59 Hudson 69 Greenwich 97 Washington 159 West Jansen Place, from Terrace View Ave. Jay, from 67 Hudson to N. R. 27 Greenwich 37 Washington 59 West Jefferson, from 179 Division to E. R. 86 South 7 E. Broadway 39 Madison 65 Cherry Jefferson (23d Ward) from 1366 Franklin Ave. to Boston Road 885 Franklin Ave. 895 Clinton Ave. Jennings, from Union Ave. to Stebbins Ave. 1040 Prospect Ave. 1082 Bristow Jerome, from White Plains Ave. to 4th Ave. Jerome Ave., from Harlem River to City Line Sedgwick Ave. E. 161st 1324 Clark Place 1410 Elliot 1534 Walton Ave. 1660 Belmont Place 1822 E. 176th 1960 Tremont Ave. 2049 Burnside Ave. 2168 Cameron Place 2294 E. 183d 2374 E. 184th 2460 Welch 2674 Kingsbridge Road 3030 S. Boulevard 3114 Potter Place 3182 VanCourtland Ave. 3466 Gun Hill Road 3528 Katonah Ave. John (23d Ward) from Brook to Eagle Aves. John, from 184 Broadway 30 Nassau 88 Gold 120 Pearl Johnson Ave., from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway to Spuyten Duyvil Park- way and Kappock Jones, from 180 W. 4th to 281 Bleecker Jones Alley, from Bleecker to Great Jones Jones Lane, from 53 South to 103 Fronf Julianna, from White Plains Ave. to Bronx Juliet, from Harlem River to Sheridan Ave. Sedgwick Ave. Gerard Ave. Mott Ave. Kane, from Farragut to Edgewater Road Falconer Porter Kappwock, from Johnson to Putnam Ave. Independence Katonah Ave., from 927 Eastchester to Mt. Vernon Ave. 4050 Eastchester 4090 Clifford 4100 Willard 4147 Oakley 4207 Knox 4267 Hyatt Place Kelly, from 656 Robbins Ave. to Intervale Ave. 914 Robbins Ave. 934 Concord Ave. 10.36 Prospect Ave. 1132 Legget 1228 Lane Ave. 1324 Intervale Ave. 1402 Dongan Ave, 1450 Westchester Ave. 1574 E. 167th Kemble, from 4140 Kepler Ave. to Verio 807 Kepler Ave. 867 Katonah Ave. Kemp Place, from Summit Ave. to Anderson Kepler Ave., from 863 East- chester to 4252 Mt. Vernon Ave. 4050 Clifford 4113 Opdyke 4140 Kemble 4156 Knox King, 43 Macdougal to N. R. 15 Congress 95 Hudson 123 Greenwich 127 Washington 138 West Kingsbridge Ave., from Kingsbridge Road to Weber's Lane Kingsbridge Road, from 2068 Amsterdam Ave. to Spuyten Duyvil Creek W. 162d Eleventh Ave. W. 170th Wadsworth Ave. W. 181st 104 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ASHTON HOTEL Corner of Madison Avenue and Ninety-third Street TELEPHONE CALL, 1380 - 79 T - H ST. ' Overlooking Central Park High Class Family Hotel American Plan Strictly Fireproof, Steel Construction Modern and Luxurious Appointments gSfc£j23^5?*-?!^« Superior Cuisine and Service djiftSff S^'^SS :ll|*^> Charming apartments fitted up with every SHMSES-i^yfe^KK convenience conducive to comfort. Public telephone in each apartment ; all night e^EEm^fc Sffl ; *i" &* PT^^i§r^?$ Iliiil&tR elevator service ; exclusiveness of refined home j^g=s^^lwt«wn^paa^^^. without cares of housekeeping. F. ASHTON, Proprietor Women's Neckwear Our Women's Neckwear Section is con- spicuous not only for its position in the busy part of the store, but for its showing of the beautiful effects it has always on view. The most popular and finest sorts are here in endless variety. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 105 Kingsbridge Road— Cont'd Hillside Ave. Sherman Ave. Fort Washington Ave. Academy Hawthorne Isham W. 219th Kingsbridge Road, (24th Ward), from Kings- bridge Ave. to Boston Road Broadway 274 Sedgwick Ave. 341 Aqueduct Ave. 467 Creston Ave. 503 Anthony Ave. 557 Valentine Ave. 605 Tiebout Ave. 623 Bainbridge Ave. 685 Webster Ave. 693 Pelham Ave. 785 E. 188th 854 E. 186th 889 Bathgate Ave. Third Ave. 945 Hoffman Ave. 898 Avenue St. John 954 Cambreling Ave. 985 Monroe Ave. 1053 Taylor Ave. 1089 Prospect Ave. 1139 S. Boulevard 1204 Mohegan Ave. 1240 Honeywell Ave. 1260 Daly Ave. 1310 Vyse Ave. Oosdorp Ave. Kirk Place, from 2346 Fleet- wood Ave. to 2355 An- thony Ave. Ryer Ave. Kirkside Ave., from 423 Welch to 510 Wellesley 2471 Welch 2498 St. James 2584 Primrose 2672 Kingsbridge Road Knappock, from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway to Johnson Ave. Knowlton, from Sedgwick Ave. to Mali Ave. Graham Ave. Knox, from 4252 Mount Ver- non to Verio Aves. 805 Mount Vernon Ave. 889 Katonah Ave. Kossuth Ave., from Marian to White Plains Road Lafayette Ave., S. E. to Win- chester Ave. Lafayette Place, from 10 Great Jones to 144 8th 15 E. 4th 61 Astor Place Lafayette Road, from Wet- more Ave. to Hunt's Point Road Tiffany Lafontaine Ave., from 861 Tremont Ave. to Quar- ry Road 1966 Tremont Ave. 2102 Samuel E. 181st Laight, from 400 Canal to N. R. 17 Varick 45 Hudson 69 Greenwich Ave. 91 West Lane Ave., from Prospect and Westchester Aves. to Bronx River 1020 Prospect Ave. 1124 Kelly 1198 S. Boulevard 1270 Wetmore Ave. 1356 Spofford 1492 Tiffany 1802 Bronx River Lasher, from Elwood Ave. to Mali Ave. Lawrence, from 405 W. 126th to 558 129th 53 W. 127th 81 Amsterdam Ave. 135 Old Broadway 139 W. 129th Lebanon, from 2030 Lafon- taine Ave. to Crotona Parkway 860 Lafontaine Ave. 877 Arthur Ave. Lebanon— Continued 892 Crotona Ave. 1027 Prospect Ave. 1063 Mapes Ave. 1098 Marmion Ave. Legget Ave., from Prospect Ave. and E. 156th 1020 Prospect Ave. 1110 Kelly 1196 S. Boulevard 1258 Wetmore Ave. 1377 Spofford Lenox Ave., 101 W. 110th to Harlem River St. Nicholas Ave. 21 W. 111th 81 W. 114th 161 W. 118th 241 W. 122d 329 W. 126th 401 W. 130th 461 W. 133d 521 W. 136th 580 W. 139th 620 W. 141st W. 147th Leonard, 96 Hudson to 48 Baxter 37 W. Broadway 95 Broadway 123 Elm 163 Baxter Leroy, 252 Bleecker 41 Bedford 103 Hudson 149 Washington 169 West Lewis, from 556 Grand to 408 8th 23 Broome 101 Stanton 171 E. 4th 234 8th Lewis Place, from E. 132d Lexington Ave., from 121 E. 21st 11 E. 22d 81 E. 26th 161 E. 30th 239 E. 34th 315 E. 38th 395 E. 42d 467 E. 46th 559 E. 50th 100 ROUXD-ABOUT NEW YORK ISA Peach-blow Noileville is the smartest scarf that gentle- men will wear in the Spring of 1902. A new silk whose unfinish of weave gives it a finish that makes it more than finished. Briskly new and strikingly beauti- ful. At any dealer who sells neckwear, or send 50 cts. mentioning your haberdasher's name and we will supply you direct. LOUIS AUERBACH MAKER 842-844-846 Broadway New York Bloomingdales' High Grade Ribbons Bloomingdales' ribbon section is complete with all the pure silk grades of domestic and foreign ribbons at prices decidedly below those of others. All colors and widths in satin and gros grain, taffeta, satin liberty, satin taffeta and all other popular weaves. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 107 Lexington Ave.— Continued 639 E. 54th 723 E. 58th 803 E. 62d 863 E. 65th 943 E. 69th 1019 E. 73d 1101 E. 77th 1211 E. 82d 1293 E. 87th 1381 E. 91st 1471 E. 95th 1501 E. 97th 1570 E. 100th 1611 E. 102d 1675 E. 105th 1775 E. 110th 1858 E. 115th 1944 E. 120th 2060 E. 125th 2168 E. 130th E. 131st Liberty, from 78 Maiden Lane 19 William 77 Broadway 105 Church 127 Greenwich 147 West Liberty Place, from 59 Lib- erty to Maiden Lane Lillian Place, from Boston Road to Boone Ave. Lincoln Ave., from Harlem River to 2550 3d Ave. 85 E. 132d 123 S. Boulevard 141 E. 134th 221 E. 137th Lind Ave., from Sedgwick Ave. to Wolf Devoe Union Lisbon Place, from Ernes- cliff Place to Mosholu Parkway Lispenard, from 153 W. Broadway to 415 Broadway 33 Church 69 Broadway Little W. 12th, from Ganse- voort 7 Ninth Ave. 65 Tenth Ave. 75 Thirteenth Ave. Livingston Place, from 325 E. 15th to 330 17th Locust Ave., from foot E. 132d to 1183 141st 83 E. 132d 165 E. 134th 251 E. 138th 309 E. 141st London Terrace, W. 23d be- tween 9th and 10th Aves. Longfellow, from Wetmore Ave. to Edgewater Road Gilbert Wenman Ave. Coster Ave. Longfellow Ave., from Don- gan to West Farms Road Lorillard Place, from Kings- bridge Road to 814 Pel- ham Ave. 2336 Kingsbridge Road 2491 E. 189th Loring Place, from Mont- gomery Ave. to Hamp- den Lowmede, from Scribner and Bronx River to Gun Hill Road 3419 Scribner 3467 Gun Hill Road Ludlow, from 143 Division to 203 Houston 3 Canal 63 Grand 105 Delancey 187 E. Houston Ludlow Place, W. Houston, bet. Sullivan and Mac- dougal Lyman Place, from 1256 Stebbins Ave. to Pros- pect Ave. 1260 Stebbins Ave. 1326 Freeman Macdougal, from 223 Spring to 106 Clinton 15 Vandam 36 Prince 61 W. Houston 91 Bleecker 141 W. 4th 181 Clinton Place Macdougal Alley, from Mac- dougal Macomb, from 2952 Broad- way to Bailey Ave. Albany Road Macomb's Lane, from W. 150th and Eighth Ave. to Harlem River W. 154th Macomb's Road, from 1410 Jerome Ave. to Aque- duct Ave. Inwood Ave. Featherbed Lane Madison, from 426 Pearl to 575 Grand 6 Chestnut 20 New Bowery 71 Catherine 159 Pike 256 Clinton 321 Gouverneur 441 Grand Madison Ave., from 27 E. 23d to E. 138th and Harlem River 11 E. 24th 63 E. 27th 121 E. 30th 169 E. 33d 219 E. 86th 279 E. 40th 341 E. 44th 413 E. 48th 500 E. 52d 573 E. 56th 645 E. 59th 711 E. 63d 793 E. 67th 839 E. 70th 923 E. 73d 1001 E. 77th 1072 E. 81st 1141 E. 85th 1236 E. 89th 1323 E. 93d 108 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK SAM'L SCHIFF j. S . ARON SAMUEL SCHIFF& CO. IMPORTERS OF: Millinery Novelties, Ornaments Braids and Trimmings 657-659 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Telephone: 2051 Spring Paris: 28 Rue d'Hauteville Ready-to- Wear Millinery In our Millinery Salon on the second floor is one of the most complete assortments of Ready- to-Wear Hats, Sailor Hats, Alpines and Dress Hats in New York. Each is distinctive in style and characteristic of Bloomingdales by its low price. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York Pi < a. < oi K O w < C/5 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 111 Madison Ave.— Continued 1571 E. 103d 1619 E. 108th 1713 E. 113th 1815 E. 118th 1839 E. 120th 1911 E. 123d 1959 E. 125th 2015 E. 128th 2101 E. 132d 2164 E. 136th Madison Square, Fifth Ave., E. 26th, Madison Ave., E. 23d Magenta, from White Plains Ave. Maiden Lane, from 147 Broadway 29 Nassau 67 William 89 Gold 135 Water 169 South Mail, from 239 Broadway to 36 Park Row Malcolm, from Sedgwick to Graham Aves. Elwood Ave. Mali Ave., from 2380 Sedg- wick Ave. to 360 Bos- ton Ave. 2506 St. James 2662 Kingsbridge Road 2936 Perot Lasher Mangin, 590 Grand to 509 E. Houston 15 Broome 81 Rivington 143 E. Houston Manhattan, from E. Hous- ton to 356 E. Third Manhattan, from 1308 Co- lumbus Ave. 1 W. 125th 61 Amsterdam Ave. 110 W. 127th 121 Old Broadway 128 Boulevard W. 129th Twelfth Ave. North R. Manhattan Ave., from 51 W. 100th to St. Nicholas Ave. 25 W. 101st 97 W. 104th 169 W. 107th 217 W. 109th 264 W. 111th 312 W. 113th Morningside Ave. E. 336 W. 114th 409 W. 117th 481 W. 120th 553 W. 123d Manhattan Place, from Broadway to Center Manhattan Square, from Columbus Ave., W. 77th, Central Park W., W. 81st Mapes Ave., from Tremont Ave. to 1150 Grote 1960 Tremont Ave. 2103 Samuel Marcher Ave., from Union Ave. Jerome Ave. Elliott Featherbed Lane Marcy Place, from Jerome Ave. to Sherman Marion, 404 Broome 37 Spring 81 Prince Marion Ave., from 645 Kingsbridge Road to Mosholu Parkway 2521 Kingsbridge Road 2603 Brookline 2741 Sherwood 2912 S. Boulevard 2984 Suburban Market, from 61 Division to E. R. 9 E. Broadway 57 Monroe 83 Cherry 101 South Market Slip, Market from Cherry to E. R. Marketfield, from 74 Broad Marmion Ave., from 1089 Fairmount Ave. to Crotona Parkway Woodruff Tremont Ave. Martha Ave., from Oakley Martindale Place, from 1466 Morris Ave. Matilda, from Kossuth Ave. to Backer Ave. Mechanic, from Crotona Parkway to Boston Road 1126 Mohegan Ave. 1161 Honeywell Ave. 1185 Daly Ave. 1221 Vyse Ave. 1263 Oosdorp Ave. Mechanics' Alley, from 72 Monroe to Cherry Melrose Ave., from 2859 3d Ave. to 647 E. 163d. 549 E. 149th 579 E. 150th 615 E. 151st 639 E. 152d 669 E. 153d 719 E. 155th E. 162d Mercer, from 313 Canal 39 Grand 101 Spring 177 W. Houston 247 W. Third 286 Washington Place 299 Clinton Place Mill Lane, from 4 South William to 60 Stone Milligan Place, from 133 Sixth Ave. Minerva Place, from Jer- ome to Anthony Aves. Minetta, 209 Bleecker to 14 Minetta Lane Minetta Lane, from 113 Macdougal to 6th Ave. Minford Place, from 1646 Boston Road to West Farms Road 112 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK C. W. OWENS General Truckman arid Rigger STAND Cor. Sullivan and Houston Sts., New York Forwarding agent to all parts of the world. Imports and exports a specialty. Safes and machinery of every description moved and hoisted. Estimates and specifications given at shortest notice. General truckman for Messrs. Bloomingdale Brothers, Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, for the past ten years, handling all their vast importations and enormous incoming freight from all parts of the United States. ARTHUR KUPFER Separate 'Dress Skirts 109 and 111 Prince Street, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 113 Mitchell Place, E. 49th from 884 1st Ave. to 2 Beek- man Place Mohegan Ave., from 2884 Crotona Parkway to 1204 Kingsbridge Road Mechanic Samuel Monroe, from 59 Catharine to 605 Grand 44 Hamilton 79 Pike 121 Rutgers 151 Clinton 213 Gouverneur 275 Jackson 334 Grand Monroe Ave., from 965 Kingsbridge Road to 956 E. 187th Columbine Crescent Ave. Montgomery, from 249 Division 5 E. Broadway 35 Madison 81 Water 91 South Montgomery Place, from 163Q Aqueduct Ave. to Andrews Ave. Moore, from 34 Pearl 11 Water 32 South Morningside Ave. E., from Manhattan Ave. and E. 113th to Columbus Ave. W. 116th Morningside Ave. W., from 100W. 110th to Amster- dam Ave. W. 121st Morris, from 29 Broadway to N. R. 6 Trinity Place 17 Washington 23 West Morris Ave., from 2557 3d Ave. to 448 Welch 277 E. 139th 343 E. 141st 346 College Ave. 413 E. 144th 519 E. 148th 615 E. 151st 718 E. 155th 884 E. 160th 993 E. 164th 1294 E. 169th 1494 Elliott 1561 Fleetwood Ave. 1638 Walnut 1724 E. 174th 1805 Gray 1900 Tremont Ave. 1954 Ash 2050 Burnside Ave. 2144 E. 181st 2245 E. 182d 2387 E. 184th 2464 Welch Morrison, from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway Morton, from 270 Bleecker 29 Bedford 93 Greenwich 113 West Mosholu Ave., from River- dale Ave. to Broadway Riverdale Ave. Old Post Road Van Courtlandt Park Mosholu Parkway, from Van Courtlandt Park and Gun Hill Road to Bronx Park Jerome Ave. Bainbridge Ave. Webster Ave. Mott, from 205 Worth to 30 Bleecker 25 Park 97 Canal 158 Grand 243 Prince 311 Bleecker Mott Ave., from Railroad Ave. E. to Macomb's Road 215 Railroad Ave. E 251 E. 138th Mott Ave.— Continued 335 Cheever Place 427 E. 144th 555 E. 149th 785 E. 150th Sheridan Ave. Sedgwick Ave. Walton Ave. E. 167th Jerome Ave. Elliott Mt. Hope Place, from 1860 Jerome Ave. to 1862 Anthony Ave. 361 Jerome Ave. 451 Fleetwood Ave. 51? Morris Ave. 585 Anthony Ave. Mt. Morris Ave., from 1 W. 120th to 54 124th II W. 121st 38 W. 124th Mt. Vernon Ave., from East- chester to City Line 3994 Eastchester 4050 Willard 4180 Oakley 4252 Knox 4306 Holly Place 4350 Hyatt Mulberry, 188 Park Row to 42 Bleecker 21 Worth 91 Canal 161 Grand 257 Prince 311 Bleecker Murray, 251 Broadway 33 Church 89 Greenwich III West Myers Road, from Waldo to Broadway M u s c o t a , from Kings- bridge Road to Bailey Nagle Ave., from Kings- bridge Road and Hill- side Ave. to Tenth Ave. and W. 205th 114 ROUND-ABOUT N E \V Y O R K ♦* HENRY S. STRAUSS Investment Securities 52 Broadway, New York Time Loans » TELEPHONE *°™ BROAD Hoyle, Harrison & Kaye Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics Curtains and Covers ===== In number of new patterns, absolute novelty and beauty of effects, our line is the most attractive ever offered by our mills Complete Samples now on view at the Mill Front Street and Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia and NEW YORK SALESROOMS Hartford Building, Broadway and 17th Street ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 115 Napier Ave., from East- chester to 4180 Mt. Vernon Ave. 3994 Eastchester 4050 Willard Nassau, from 20 Wall to 53 Park Row 13 Pine 41 Liberty 93 Fulton 139 Beekman 168 Frankfort Natalie Ave., from Kings- bridge Road to Boston Road New, from 9 Wall to Mar- ketfield 31 Exchange Place 81 Beaver New Bowery, 396 Pearl to 231 Park Row Chestnut 25 Madison 68 Park Row New Chambers, from 109 Park Row to 76 Cherry 6 Duane 33 Pearl 51 New Bowery 75 Batavia 94 Cherry Nichols Place, from Pres- cott Ave. , N. of Crosby Place Ninth Ave., from 51 Ganse- voort to 400 W. 59th, and from W. 201st to W. 219 9 Little W. 12th 45 W. 14th 129 W. 18th 213 W. 23d 293 W. 27th 353 W. 30th 391 W. 32d 433 W. 34th 485 W. 37th 523 W. 39th 583 W. 42d 665 W. 46th 740 W. 50th 817 W. 54th 883 W. 57th 922 W. 59th Ninth Ave.— Continued Columbus Ave. W. 201st W. 210th W. 219th Nineteenth, from 2d Ave. to 4th Ave. White Plains Ave. Norfolk, from 180 Division to 243 E. Houston 15 Hester 45 Grand 131 Rivington 189 E. Houston North, from Fleetwood Ave. to 1819 Weeks N. Moore, from 124 W. Broadway 17 Varick 75 Greenwich 107 West N. William, from 16 Frank- fort to 91 Park Row N. Ridge, from Woodlawn Road Norwood Ave., from Wood- lawn Road to Gun Hill Road Oak, from 392 Pearl to 70 Catharine 6 New Bowery 21 New Chambers 59 Catharine Oak Ave., from E. 164th Oakley, from 4180 Mt. Ver- non to Verio Aves. Oakley Place, from Sedg- wick to Elwood Aves. Ogden Ave., from Jerome to Aqueduct Ave. Summit Ave. 1164 Union Orchard Old Boston Road, from Boston Road Corsa Lane Old Broadway, from Man- hattan W. 133d Old Post Road, from Mosh- olu Ave. to 3600 Broad- way Old Slip, from 106 Pearl 19 Water 43 South Oliver, from 63 New Bow- ery to E. R. 16 Henry 61 Oak 103 South Oostdorf Ave., from 1933 Boston Road to Kings- bridge Road 1962 Tremont Ave. 2044 Clover 2102 Samuel Opdyke, from Mount Ver- non Ave. to Bronx River Napier Ave. 817 Kepler Ave. Verio Ave. Orchard, 122 Division to 185 Houston 11 Canal 67 Grand 117 Delancey 201 E. Houston Orchard, (23d Ward) from Aqueduct Ave. to Marcher Ave. Ogden Ave. Osborne Place, from 87 Burnside Ave. to An- drews Ave. Oxford Place, from Jerome Ave. to Fleetwood Ave. Palisade Ave., from Dela- field Lane to West Spaulding Lane Park, from 36 Centre to 21 Mott 27 Centre 47 Pearl 173 Baxter 107 Mott 116 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Thos. Landau & Bro. Manufacturers of Boys' and Children's CLOTHING 724 BROADWAY, NEW YORK J. STEINBERG Cloaks and Suits 108 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET NEAR SIXTH AVENUK NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 117 Park Ave., continuation 4th Ave., from 101 E. 34th to E. 135th and Harlem River 19 E. 35th 69 E. 38th Grand Central Depot E. 45th 281 E. 48th 341 E. 51st 401 E. 54th 461 E. 57th 521 E. 60th 601 E. 64th 681 E. 68th 761 E. 72d 841 E. 76th 921 E. 80th 1001 E. 84th 1081 E. 88th 1161 E. 92d 1241 E. 96th 1301 E. 100th 1405 E. 104th 1481 E. 108th 1561 E. 112th 1641 E. 110th 1721 E. 120th 1801 E. 124th 1881 E. 128th 1941 E. 131st 1986 E. 134th Park Place, from 239 Broadway 29 Church 79 Greenwich 107 West Park Row, from 1 Ann to Chatham Square 36 Beekman 53 Frankfort 96 Chambers 165 Pearl 188 Mulberry 231 New Bowery Parole Place, from 2426 An- thony Ave. to 2427 Tie- bout Ave. 521 Anthony Ave. 547 Valentine Ave. Parsons, from 3016 Broad- way to Bailey. Albany Ave. Patchin Place, from 113 W. 10th Payne, Edgewater Road to Hunt's Point Road Pearl, from 21 State to 318 Broadway 25 Whitehall 55 Broad 111 Hanover Square 171 Pine 201 Maiden Lane 267 Fulton 313 Ferry 353 Frankfort 396 New Bowery 427 New Chambers 507 Park 557 Broadway Peck Slip, 314 Pearl 21 Water 45 South Pelham, 98 Monroe to 230 Cherry Pelham Ave., from 696 Kingsbridge Road to Bronx River 690 Kingsbridge Road 736 Washington Ave. 846 Hoffman Ave. 880 Arthur Ave. 922 Cambreling Ave. 1000 S. Boulevard Pell, from 18 Bowery to 38 Mott 19 Doyers 81 Mott Perot, from Aqueduct Ave. to Boston Road Mali Graham Ave. Sedgwick Ave. Armand Place Perry, from 57 Greenwich Ave. to N. R. 17Waverly Place 91 Bleecker 123 Greenwich 175 West Perry Ave., from 809 Subur- ban to 982 Gun Hill Road Woodlawn Road Phelps Place, from 2d Ave. to First Pike, from 101 Division 9 E. Broadway 45 Madison 71 Cherry 89 South Pike Slip, from Cherry to E. R. Pine, from 108 Broadway to E. R. 23 Nassau 79 Pearl 85 Water 99 South Pitt, from 462 Grand to 357 E. Houston 22 Broome 86 Rivington 142 E. Houston Piatt, from 225 Pearl to 98 William 26 Gold 42 William Pleasant Ave., from 440 E. 110th to 442 E. 124th 182 E. 110th 242 E. 113th 321 E. 117th 381 E. 120th 421 E. 122d 464 E. 124th Poe Place, from Cole's Place E. of Kings- bridge Road Poillon, from Wetmore Ave. to E. R. Pond Place, from 672 Rosa Place Ponus, from Daly Ave. to Bronx River 1216 Daly Ave. 1260 Vyse Ave. 1305 Gotsdorp Ave. Boston Road Porter, from Lane to Cas- well Preble Post Ave., from Dyckman to 10th Ave. and W. 208th Academ} r Emerson 118 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK A. Habisreitin^er Manufacturer of High Gra.de F u r S t i West Twentieth Street, New York Near Fifth Avenue Telephone: 2837-1 8th St. BEAR BRAND YARNS Are Known by Experience to be Unsurpassed Brilliancy and durability of colors, evenness of thread, and softness com- bined with strength and elasticity make BEAR BRAND the ideal. Send 10 cents in stamps for a book containing illustrations and directions for making a number of useful and desirable articles. Address Bear Brand Yarn Manufacturers , New York TRACl MARK RlClCTCREO. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 119 Potter Place, from 3114 Jer- ome Ave. to Mosholu Parkway 602 Jerome Ave. 650 Anthony Ave. Powell Place, from Harlem River to Riverview Terrace Commerce Ave. Powers Ave., from E. 138th to St. Marks Preble, from Farragut to Edgewater Road Admiral Dahlgren Prescott Ave., from Dyck- man to Spuyten Duy- vil Creek Bolton Road Emerson Primrose, from Aqueduct Ave. to 556 Kings- bridge Road Edenwood Ave. 436 Jerome Ave. 466 Kirkside Ave. 496 Creston Ave. Valentine Ave. Prince, 230 Bowery to 36 Macdougal 17 Elizabeth 47 Mulberry 81 Broadway 109 Greene 150 W. Broadway 205 Macdougal Prospect Ave., from 1420 S. Boulevard to S. Boule- vard E. 149th Beck Legget Ave. 958 E. 163d 1033 E. 165th 1068 Stebbins Ave. 1140 E. 167th 1270 Home Boston Road 1810 Fairmount Ave. 1870 Woodruff 1940 Tremont Ave. 2100 Samuel E. 181st 2198 Grote 2260 Kingsbridge Road 2300 Columbine Prospect Place, 328 E. 40th to 346 E. 43d 19 E. 41st 66 E. 43d Putnam Ave., from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway N. to N. R. Quarry Road, from 4001 3d Ave. to Kingsbridge Road E. 181st Arthur Ave. Rae, from 652 German Place to 672 St. Ann's Ave. Railroad Ave. E., from E. 13oth to 161st 165 E. 135th 250 E. 138th 412 E. 144th 516 E. 148th 640 E. 152d 768 E. 157th 840 E. 160th Railroad Ave. W., from Mor- ris Ave. to Webster Ave. and 165th E. 164th Randall, from White Plains Ave. to 4th Ave. Randall Ave., from Wet- more Ave. to Leggett Ave. Dupont Craven Randolph's Lane, from Bett- ner's Lane and Cuth- bert's Lane Reade, from 22 Duane 13 Elm 56 Broadway 112 W. Broadway 164 Greenwich 197 West Rector, 81 Broadway 5 Trinity Place 15 Greenwich 36 West Renwick, from 507 Canal to 308 Spring Republican Alley, from 38 Reade to Elm Rider Ave., from 451 E. 135th to 462 E. 144th 165 E. 135th 274 E. 139th 403 E. 144th Ridge, 252 Division to 333 E. Houston 13 Grand 71 Delancey 167 E. Houston Ritter Place, from Union Ave. to Prospect Ave. River Ave. (23d W.), E. 138th and Harlem River to Jerome Ave. 250 E. 138th 586 E. 150th Sedgwick Ave. E. 67th River Ave. (24th W.), from Riverdale Ave. West Riverdale Ave., from 2877 Bailey Ave. to City Line 2760 Bailey Ave. Mosholu Ave. River Ave. Cuthbert's Lane Riverdale Lane, from River- dale Ave. to Broadway Mosholu Ave. Fieldston Road Riverside Drive, from 307 W. 72d to 1 Manhattan 10 W. 73d 60 W. 78th 110 W. 83d 160 W. 88th 210 W. 93d 260 W. 98th 320 W. l'04th 380 W. 110th 440 W. 116th 500 W. 122d 550 W. 127th W. 129th Riverview Terrace, from 510 E. 58th to 498 E. 59th 120 ROUND-ABOUT NEWYORK Samuel Floersheimer Charles H. Roman Alfred Hahn Floersheimer, Roman & Hahn Manufacturers of Ladies Waists 73 and 75 Wooster Street, New York BloomingddJes' Laces The Bloomingdale Lace section is a noted one. Here congregate some of the greatest modistes of the metropolis to select from the exquisite collections of real and imitation laces. Here also congregate those who do not know what the most popular styles are, realizing that what Bloomingdales supplies them with is the absolutely correct and most reasonably priced. BLOOMING DALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 121 Riverview Terrace (24th W.), from 1765 Sedgwick Ave. Dock Powell Place Rivington, from 241 Bowery 19 Chrystie 68 Allen 131 Norfolk 216 Pitt 290 Cannon 339 Mangin 375 East Robbins Ave., from E. 138th and S. Boulevard to Westchester Ave. 251 E. 138th 321 E. 141st 440 Crane 492 Dater 537 E. 149th 620 Beck 656 Kelly Rock, from Riverdale Ave. to Forest Rockfield, from 3128 An- thony Ave. to Mosholu Parkway 650 Anthony Ave. Rockwood Ave., from 1412 Sheridan Ave. to Jer- ome Ave. 1413 Elliott Walnut Rogers Place, from Don- gan to E. 165th Westchester Ave. Roosevelt, from 187 Park Row to E. R. 26 Madison 70 New Chambers 106 Cherry 137 South Rose (23d Ward), from 2938 3d Ave. to 621 Bergen Ave. Roslyn Place, Greene from 31 W. 3d to 34 4th Ruskin, from White Plains Road to 4th Ave. Rutgers, 26 Canal to E. R. 7 E. Broadway 46 Monroe 80 South Rutgers Place, Monroe from Jefferson to Clinton Rutgers Slip, Rutgers from Cherry to E. R. Rutherford Place, from 226 E. 17th to E. 15th Ryder Alley, from 36 Gold to 70 Fulton Ryer Ave., 536 Burnside Ave. to 504 Welch 2053 Burnside Ave. 2177 E. 181st 2372 E. 184th St. Ann's Ave., from 839 E 132d to 3192 3d Ave. 81 E. 132d 113 S. Boulevard 165 E. 135th 251 E. 138th 346 E. 141st 413 E. 144th 493 E. 147th 553 E. 149th 630 Westchester Ave. 742 E. 156th 840 John St. George's Crescent, from Ernescliff Place to 649 Van Courtlandt Ave. Rosa Place, from 2768 Bain- St. James, from 2508 Aque- bridge Ave. to 2763 Marion Ave. 651 Bainbridge Ave. 670 Pond Place Rose, 36 Frankfort to Pearl 44 Duane 66 Pearl 421 duct Ave. to 2499 Cres- ton Ave. 301 Aqueduct Ave. Edenwood Ave. 401 Jerome Ave. St. John's Lane, from £ Beach to 11 Laight 3 York St. Joseph's, from 412 Rob- bins Ave. to Wetmore Ave. 1001 Concord Ave. S. Boulevard St. Luke's Place, from Le- roy St. Mark's Place. (8th) from 23 3d Ave. to 129 Ave. A 37 2d Ave. 127 Avenue A St. Mary's, from 386 St. Ann's Ave. to Robbins Ave. Cypress Ave. St. Nicholas Ave., from 101 W. 110th to 2035 Am- sterdam Ave. 1 Lenox Ave. 21 W. 111th 81 W. 114th Seventh Ave. 141 W. 117th 200 W. 120th 222 Eighth Ave. 261 W. 123d Manhattan Ave. 300 W. 125th 340 W. 127th 400 W. 130th 430 W. 133d 436 W. 136th Edgecombe Ave. W. 141st 726 W. 146th 750 W. 148th W. 150th St. Nicholas Place 840 W. 152d 880 W. 154th 920 W. 156th W. 160th Sylvan Place W. 161st Amsterdam Ave. Sacrahong. from Faile to Farfagut Whittier Halleck Falconer Samuel, from 2090 Tiebout Ave. to Bronx 615 Tiebout Ave. 650 Webster Ave. 122 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K J. R. SIMON & CO COMMISSION IMPORTERS OF Japanese Silks, Handkerchiefs Fancy and Staple Japanese Linens, etc. 19 AND 21 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK HONG KONG LYONS YOKOHAMA S. O. M. COS Eyeglasses and Spectacles In the Optical Department on the main floor will be found a complete assortment of S. O. M. Co. 's Eyeglasses and Spectacles. They are scientifically made of very best material, perfect fitting and almost feather-weight. RECOMMENDED BY PROMINENT OCULISTS We carry these eyeglasses and spectacles in nickel, nickel silver, goldoine, silverine, aluminico gold filled, solid silver and solid gold at prices ranging from 25c to $7.50 per Pair BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 123 Samuel —Continued 700 Vanderbilt Ave. E. 736 Washington Ave. 800 Third Ave. 879 Arthur Ave. 962 Cambreling Ave. 1064 Prospect Ave. S. Boulevard 1123 Crotona Parkway 1205 Daly Ave. 1263 Vyse Ave. 1305 Bronx Scammel, from 229 E. Bro'd way to 630 Water 15 Henry 41 Monroe 59 Water Scott Ave., from 3262 Wood - ward Road to 3267 Webster Ave. Perry Ave. Hull Ave. Scribner, from 3420 Web- ster to Bronx Road 1179 Station Place Lowmede Seaman Ave., from Bolton Road to Spuyten Duy- vil Creek Academy Emerson W. 218th Second, from 323 Bowery 43 Second Ave. 153 Avenue A 257 Avenue C 314 Avenue D Second Ave., from 112 E. Houston 171st 67 E. 4th 117 7th 137 St. Mark's Place 172 E. 11th 282 E. 14th 301 E. 17th 345 E. 20th 400 E. 23d 501 E. 28th 624 E. 34th 708 E. 38th 786 E. 42d 864 E. 46th 944 E. 50th Second Ave.— Continued 1004 E. 53d 10S4 E. 57th 1162 E. 61st 1242 E. 65th 1313 E. 69th 1140 E. 75th 1500 E. 78th 1560 E. 81st 1620 E. 84th 1660 E. 86th 1726 E. 89th 1758 E. 92d 1850 E. 95th 1919 E. 99th 1986 E. 102d 2048 E. 105th 2095 E. 108th 2160 E. 111th 2228 E. 114th 2284 E. 117th 2362 E. 121st 2488 E. 127th 2504 E. 129th Harlem River Second Place, from Briggs to Second Ave. Sedgwick Ave., from 620 Mott Ave. to City L. Walton Ave. Jerome Ave. 1394 Undercliff Ave. 1520 Washington Bridge 1768 Riverview Terrace 1988 Burnside Ave. 2380 Fordham Ldg. Rd. 2460 Bailey Ave. 2672 Kingsbridge Road 3072 Boston Ave. 3372 Van Courtl'ndt Ave. Seventh Ave., from 73 Gre'n- wi'h Ave. to 180 W. 59th and from 201 W. 110th to Harlem River 21 W. 12th 61 W. 14th 135 W. 18th 226 W. 23d 300 W. 27th 383 W. 31st 440 W. 34th 520 W. 38th 604 W. 42d 619 Broadway 706 W. 47th 780 W. 51st 860 W. 55th Seventh Ave.— Continued 938 W. 59th Central Park 1800 W. 110th 1900 W. 115th St. Nicholas Ave. 1984 W. 119th 2060 W. 123d 2144 W. 127th 2220 W. 131st 2319 W. 136th 2420 W. 141st W. 155th Seventh, from 1 4th Ave. to E. R. 9 Third Ave. 16 Hall 47 Second Ave. 91 First Ave. 132 Avenue A Tompkins Square 181 Avenue B 233 Avenue C 287 Avenue D 305 Lewis Seventeenth, from 2d Ave. White Plains Ave. Sheridan Ave., from Mott to Morris Aves. Juliet E. 161st E. 169th Clark Place Elliott Eden Ave. Sheriff, 502 Grand to 207 2d 21 Broome 73 Rivington 128 E. Houston Sherman Ave., from Kings- bridge Road and Ell- wood to 10th Ave. and W. 211th Dyckman Academy Emerson Isham Sherman Square, Amster- dam Ave., W. 73d and Boulevard Sherwood, from 2750 Valen- tine Ave. to 2470 Mar- ion Ave. 605 Valentine Ave. 650 Bainbridge Ave. 670 Marion Ave. 124 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K KAYE & EINSTEIN Importers and Manufacturers of Pine Purs 36 EAST NINTH ST., NEW YORK Telephone: 2253 — 1 8th Cable Address, Kaystein KITZINGER 6 ZELENKO MAKERS OF Misses', Children's and Infants' Cloaks and $uit$ 64 and 66 East Eleventh St v New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 125 Sidney, from SpuytenDuy- vil Parkway Simpson, 1240 Dongan to 1166 Home 934 Dongan 1050 Westchester Ave. 1140 E. 167th E. 169th Sixteenth, from 2d Ave. White Plains Ave. Sixth, from 395 Bowery to E. R. 200 Bowery 300 Second Ave. 500 Avenue A 700 Avenue C 815 Lewis Sixth Ave., from 5 Carmine to 105 W. 59th 18 W. 3d 96 Clinton Place 125 W. 10th 210 W. 14th 290 W. 18th 320 W. 20th 376 W. 23d 410 W. 25th 466 W. 28th 533 W. 32d W. 33d Broadway 656 W. 38th 737 W. 42d 815 W. 46th 888 W. 50th 955 W. 54th 1032 W. 58th 1050 W. 59th South, from 64 Whitehall to E. R. 1 Whitehall 15 Broad 60 Wall 93 Fulton 162 Dover 200 Catherine Slip 262 Rutgers Slip 364 Montgomery 409 Corlears South William, from 7 Wil- liam to Broad 2 Beaver 43 Broad Southern Boulevard, 2412 3d Ave. to 3030 Jerome Ave. 466 Third Ave. 580 Alexander Ave. 650 Willis Ave. 780 Brook Ave. 840 St. Ann's Ave. 930 Cypress Ave. 1016 E. 137th Concord Ave. Union Ave. 1430 E. 149th 1590 Legget Ave. 1740 Lane Ave. 1860 Tiffany Ave. 1992 Dongan 2130 West Farms Road 2270 Home 2780 Woodruff 2880 Tremont Ave. 3026 Samuel 3160 Kingsbridge Road 3380 E. 189th 3850 Webster Ave. 3960 Bainbridge Ave. 4050 Anthony Ave. Spencer Place, W. Fourth, bet. W. 10th and Chris- topher Spofford, from L. I. Sound to Hunt's Point Road 530 Legget Ave. 600 Ely 660 Tiffany Spring, 192 Bowery to N. R. 30 Mott 64 Elm 90 Broadway 165 W. Broadway 223 Macdougal 292 Hudson 353 West Spruce, 40 Park Row to 83 Gold 23 William 43 Gold Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, from SpuytenDuyvil Creek to Riverdale Ave. Johnson Ave. Morrison Spuyten Duyvil Road, from SpuytenDuyvil Park- way to Johnson Ave. Stanton, from 245 Bowery to E. R. 25 Chrystie 91 Orchard 151 Suffolk 223 Pitt 305 Lewis 350 Tompkins Staple, 170 Duane to 7 Harrison 46 Jay State, 48 Whitehall 21 Pearl 30 Bowling Green Station Place, from 1177 Scribner 3420 Scribner 3450 Gun Hill Road Stebbins Ave., from West- . Chester Ave. to Boston Road 920 Westchester Ave. 1090 Prospect Ave. 1140 E. 167th 1320 Bristow Stebbins Place, fromGerard Ave. to Sheridan Ave. Stone, from 13 Whitehall to 1 William 25 Broad 68 William Strain Place, from Farra- gut to Edgewater Road Porter Dahlgren Stuart's Lane, Broadway to City Line Stuyvesant, 29 Third Ave. to 160 Second Ave. 15 E. Ninth 46 Second Ave. Suburban, from 3070 An- thony Ave. to Mosholu Parkway 650 Anthony Ave. 716 Valentine Ave. 780 Bainbridge Ave. 836 Marion Ave. 890 Webster Ave. 126 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Follmer, Clog'g & Co » * * i «* Largest Umbrella and Parasol ^Manufacturers in the World 395 Broadway New York Factory, Lancaster, Pa. "NAMESIE SILKS" in Peau de Soie, Gros Grain, Armures, Taffetas, Duchess and Peau de Cygne are guaranteed FOR SALE IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT BLOOMING DALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUXD-ABOU T X E \V YORK 129 Suburban Place, Boston Road bet. Wilkins PL and S. Boulevard Suffolk, 202 Division to 217 E. Houston 7 Hester 40 Grand 120 Rivington 180 E. Houston Sullivan, from 415 Canal to 92 W. 3d 23 Grand 93 Spring 160 W. Houston 240 W. Third Summit, from 3100 Anthony Ave. to Mosholu Park- way 650 Anthony Ave. 758 Mosholu Parkway Summit Ave., from Ogden Ave. Devoe Sylvan Ave., from Sheridan Ave. to Inwood Havvkstone Sylvan Place, from 152 E. 120th to E. 121st Tappan, from 2690 Marion Ave. to 2695 Webster Ave. 708 Decatur Ave. 719 Webster Ave. Taylor Ave., from 1050 King- bridge Road to E. 189th 2258 Kingsbridge Road 2300 Columbine Teasdale Place, from 960 Boston Road to Trin- ity Ave. 830 Boston Road 850 Trinity Ave. Temple, from 89 Liberty to Thames Tenth Ave., from 532 West to 429 W. 59th 20 Little W. 12th 60 W. 14th Tenth Ave. -Continued 130 W. 18th 220 W. 23d 296 W. 27th 350 W. 30th 435 W. 34th 503 W. 38th 575 W. 42d 654 W. 46th 738 W. 50th 816 W. 54th 892 W. 58th Amsterdam Ave. Terrace Place. fromTrinityi near W. 149th Terrace View Ave., from Kingsbridge Road Thames, 115 Broadway to Greenwich 5 Temple 30 Greenwich Theater Alley, from 20 Ann to Beekman Third Ave., continuation of Bowery, from 395 to Kingsbridge Road 1 Seventh 30 E. Ninth 68 E. 11th 125 E. 14th 168 E. 16th 205 E. 18th 246 E. 20th 301 E. 23d 340 E. 25th 395 E. 28th 450 E. 31st 508 E. 34th 580 E. 38th 660 E. 42d 704 E. 44th 758 E. 47th 818 E. 50th 878 E. 53d 936 E. 56th 990 E. 59th 1070 E. 63d 1150 E. 67th 1230 E. 71st 1330 E. 76th 1410 E. 80th 1490 E. 84th 1528 E. 86th 1585 E. 89th Third Ave.— Continued 1680 E. 94th 1775 E. 98th 1846 E. 102d 1925 E. 106th 1986 E. 109th 2048 E. 112th 2125 E. 116th 2185 E. 119th 2214 E. 122d 2306 E. 125th 2340 E. 127th 2384 E. 129th 2396 E. 130th Harlem River 2410 S. Boulevard 2440 E. 134th 2520 E. 137th Lincoln Ave. Morris Ave. 2600 E. 140th 2660 Alexander Ave. 2713 E. 144th 2773 Cortlandt Ave. 2838 Melrose Ave. 2870 W T estchester Ave. 2918 E. 151st 2946 Elton Ave. 2978 Grove 3048 E. 156th 3125 E. 159th Washington Ave. Brook Ave. 3190 St. Ann's Ave. 3210 E. 162d 3340 E. 165th 3370 Franklin Ave. 3410 Spring Place 3520 E. 168th 3700 E. 170th Wendover Ave. Fairmount Ave. 4110 E. 175th 4190 Tremont Ave. 4260 E. 178th 4320 E. 179th 4400 Samuel 4440 E. 181st E. 183d Thirteenth Ave., from 388 W. 11th to W. 25th and N. R. 8 Bank 45 Jane 90 Little W. 12th W. 18th 140 W. 23d 160 W. 24th 130 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Johnson, Cowdin & Co. Manufacturers of Best Silk Ribbons of all kinds, suitable for retail trade. SOLD BY BLOOMINGD ALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York C A D E T WAISTS FOR BOYS are perfect in fit, finish and style. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenne, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y R K 131 Thomas, from 318 Broad- way 6 Broadway 80 W. Broadway 98 Hudson Thompson, from 399 Canal to 57 W. 4th 21 Grand 83 Spring 168 W. Houston 200 Bleecker 250 W. 4th Tiebout Ave., from Burnside Ave. to 580 Kings- bridge Road 2010 E. 179th 2090 Samuel 2230 E. 182d 2325 Bainbridge Ave. 2367 E. 184th 2460 Welch Tiffany, from Long Island Sound to 1110 E. 169th 190 Long Island Sound 576 Lane Ave. 620 Spofford 700 Lafayette Road 740 Wetmore 805 S. Boulevard 850 Fox 935 Dongan 1005 Westchester Ave. 1110 E. 167th Tinton Ave., from West- chester Ave. to 980 E. 169th 777 Westchester Ave. 877 Clifton 940 E. 163d 1070 George 1165 Home 1184 E. 168th Tompkins, from 608 Grand to E. R. 11 Broome 89 Stanton E. Houston E. 4th Topping, from Walnut to 544 E. 176th 1640 Walnut 1725 E. 174th 1800 Grav Tower Place, from Webster Ave. Townsend, from Jerome Ave. Walton Ave. Travers, from Jerome Ave. to West Ave. Anthony Ave. Bainbridge Ave. Decatur Ave. Tremont Ave., 1820 Aque- duct to Bronx River 370 Jerome Ave. 430 Fleetwood Ave. 608 Valentine Ave. 740 Washington Ave. 800 Third Ave. 995 Cambreling Ave. 1030 Prospect Ave. 1190 Daly Ave. 1200 Oostdorp Ave. 1345 Bronx Trinity Ave., from 915 E. 149th to George 550 E. 149th Westchester Ave. 800 E. 156th Cedar Place Denman Place 880 Clifton Place 930 E. 163d Teasdale Place 990 E. 164th 1010 E. 165th Trinity Place, from 6 Morris to Liberty 22 Edgar 56 Rector 115 Liberty Truxton, from Randall Ave. to Edgewater Road Wenman Ave. Twelfth Ave., continuation of rjt/i Ave., from foot W. 25th to foot 155th 180 W. 25th 260 W. 29th 340 W. 33d 420 W. 37th 500 W. 41st * 580 W. 45th 660 W. 49th Twelfth Ave.— Continued 740 W. 53d 820 W. 57th 900 W. 61st • 980 W. 65th 1060 W. 69th 1100 W. 71st W. 72d Riverside Park W. 79th Riverside Park W. 90th Riverside Park W. 129th Manhattan Ave. W. 130th W. 140th W. 150th W. 155th Twentieth, Bronx Terrace to 4th Ave. White Plains Ave. Twenty-first, from 2d Ave. to 4th Ave. White Plains Ave. Undercliff Ave., from 13S0 Sedgwick Ave. Boscobel Ave. Union, from 38 Lind Ave. to Jerome Ave. Wolf 120 Ogden Ave. Marcher Ave. Union Ave., from S. Boule- vard to Boston Road 540 E. 149th 815 Westchester Ave. 860 Clifton 960 E. 163d 1025 E. 165th 1080 George 1160 Home 1220 E. 169th Union Place(4th Ave.), from 101 E. 17th to 100 E. 19th 51 E. 17th 73 E. 19th Union Square E. (4th Ave.), from 101 E. 14th to 100 E. 17th 20 E. 15th 48 E. 18th 132 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K Barrett, Nephews & Co. Established i 8 1 9 Old Staten Island Dyeing Establishment New York Offices 334 Canal Street 844 Sixth Avenue 387 Amsterdam Avenue 1 2 John Street 1 9 West 42d Street 1 740 Amsterdam Avenue 870 Broadway 207 West 116th Street 2320 Eighth Avenue 2465 Broadway 304 Columbus Avenue 2 West 125th Street 2713 Broadway 336 Columbus Avenue 1064 Madison Avenue 610 Sixth Avenue 556 Columbus Avenue 585 Madison Avenue 912 Columbus Avenue Dye and clean everything from the most delicately woven Lace to the heaviest Wilton Carpet % A Few Specialties Dyeing Made-up Carpets Cleaning Lace Curtains and Blankets Dry Cleaning Handsome Dresses Refinishing Laces Cleansing Silk Waists 1500 agents in principal cities and towns By far the largest establishment of its kind in the United States Kayser f s DoubIe Fin ^ er Tf pp ed Gloves The prices are 50c, 75c and $1,00 per pair A complete assortment of these excellent Gloves is carried by BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 133 Union Square W. {Broad- way), from 21 E. 14th to 30 E. 17th 17 E. 15th 41 E. 17th University Place, from 29 Waverly Place to 38 E. 14th Clinton Place E. 9th 74 E. Uth 128 E. 14th Valentine Ave., from 600 Tremont Ave. to 720 Suburban 1900 Tremont Ave. 2010 Burnside Ave. 2230 E. 182d 2375 E. 184th 2460 Welch 2560 Kingsbridge Road 2650 Brookline 2750 Sherwood S. Boulevard Van Courtlandt Ave., from 3420 Broadway to 3380 Woodlawn Road 2 Broadway 110 Albany Road 200 Bailey Ave. 300 Sedgwick Ave. 450 Aqueduct Ave. 510 Boston Ave. 590 Jerome Ave. 650 Mosholu Parkway Vandam, from 15 Macdou- gal to 533 Greenwich 47 Varick 80 Hudson 101 Greenwich Vanderbilt Ave., from 29 E. 42d to 34 E. 45th Vanderbilt Ave. E., from 685 E. 165th to 740 Kings- bridge Road 1100 E. 166th 1240 E. 168th 1300 E. 169th 1400 E. 170th 1500 E. 171st 1620 E. 172d 1750 E. 174th 1860 E. 176th 1910 Tremont Ave. 1960 E. 178th Vanderbilt Ave. E.- Cont'd 2100 Samuel 2290 E. 183d 2400 E. 187th Vanderbilt Ave. W., from E. 173d to 2550 Webster Ave. 1820 E. 175th 1925 Tremont Ave. 2025 E. 179th 2100 Samuel 2400 E. 187th 2480 Welch 2550 Pelham Ave. 2590 Webster Ave. Vandewater, from 49 Frank- fort to Pearl Varick, 132 Franklin to 90 Carmine 17 N. Moore 72 Canal 110 Broome 160 Vandam 208 W. Houston 230 Carmine Verio Ave., from 1020 East- chester to City Line 4050 Eastchester 4090 Clifford 4140 Willard 4210 Opdyke Knox Vermilyea Ave., from Kings- bridge Road to W. 211th Dyckman Isham Vesey, from 222 Broadway to N. R. 30 Church 80 Washington 110 West Vestry, from 430 Canal to N. R. 28 Hudson 70 West Villa Ave., from S. Boule- vard to Van Court- landt Ave. Vineyard Place, from Fair- mouth Ave. to Wood- ruff Vyse, from 1890 Boston Road to 1310 Kings- bridge Road 1960 Tremont- Ave. 2000 Mechanic 2050 Clover Ponus Wadsworth Ave., from W. 173d and Kingsbridge Road to 11th Ave. W. 181st W. 190th Waldo, northeast of Spuy- ten Duyvil Parkway Barney Wales Ave., from S. Boule- vard to Westchester Ave. 320 E. 141st 415 St. Joseph's 460 Crane 496 Dater 550 E. 149th 615 Beck Walker, from 127 W. Broad- way to 226 Canal 30 Church 70 Broadway 110 Centre 126 Canal Wall, from 90 Broadway to E. R. 9 New 21 Broad 80 Pearl 119 South Walnut, from 1460 Inwood Ave. to Topping Jerome Ave. 420 Eden Ave. 440 Fleetwood Ave. 460 Eastburn 496 Weeks 520 Morris Ave. Walnut Ave., from E. 132d to 1170 E. 141st 85 E. 132d 165 E. 135th 250 E. 138th 320 E. 141st 134 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK A full line of these goods at BLOOMINGDALES I h r d c Avcnu ^ 59th v an f 60th Streets, New York Bloomingdales' Handkerchiefs Bloomingdales' handkerchiefs are famous for their quality and beauty. Whenever it is possible, strictly pure linen sorts only are offered. When price forbids, however, only the best sorts of cotton handkerchiefs are sold and these are in no way masqueraded as linen. Thus you always know just exactly what you are buying. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 135 Walton Ave., from Cheever Place to Jerome Ave. 335 Cheever Place E. 144th 590 E. 150th 645 Sedgwick Ave. E. 167th Mott Ave. Walnut Warren, 260 Broadway to N. R. 32 Church 97 Greenwich 127 West Washington, from 6 Battery Place to 430 W. 14th 45 Morris 97 Rector 145 Cedar 169 Cortlandt 191 Fulton 221 Barclay 285 Chambers 347 Franklin 411 Laight 439 Desbrosses 475 Canal 569 W. Houston 647 Christopher 719 W. 11th 797 Horatio 835 Little W. 12th 879 W. 14th Washington Alley, from Fifth Ave. to University Place Washington Ave., from 723 E. 159th to 735 Pelham Ave. 825 E. 159th Third Ave. 875 E. 161st 925 Brook Ave. 985 E. 164th 1045 E. 165th 1090 E. 166th 1185 E. 167th 1225 E. 168th 1295 E. 169th 1405 E. 170th 1535 E. 171st 1580 Wendover Ave. 1685 E. 173d 1740 E. 174th 1810 E. 175th 1910 Tremont Ave. Washington Ave.— Cont'd 2025 E. 179th 2103 Samuel 2247 E. 182d 2325 E. 184th E. 187th Kingsbridge Road 2495 E. 189th Pelham Ave. Washington Place, from 713 Broadway to 78 Grove 5 Mercer 21 Greene 90 Sixth Ave. 145 Grove Washington Square, Woos- ter, Waverly, Mac- dougal, W. 4th Washington Square E. ( Wooster), from 45 W. 4th to 36 Waverly Place 77 W. 4th 82 Washington Place Washington Square N. {Wav- erly Place), from 29 to 89 14 Fifth Ave. 28 Macdougal Washington Square S. (W. 4th\ from 54 to 128 Wooster W. Broadway Thompson Macdougal Washington Square W. (Macdougal), from 102 Waverly to 131 W. 4th 32 Washington Place 39 W. 4th Water, from 45 Whitehall to E. R. 7 Moore 25 Broad 77 Old Slip 35 Pine 155 Maiden Lane 205 Fulton 227 Beekman 280 Dover 325 Roosevelt 363 James Slip 433 Market Slip Water— Continued 475 Pike Slip 537 Jefferson 622 Gouverneur 695 Jackson 755 East Waterloo Place, from Fair- mount Ave. to Wood- ruff Watts, from 44 Sullivan to N. R. 30 Varick 60 Canal 100 West Waverly Place, from 729 Broadway to Bank 11 Mercer 55 Fifth Ave. 135 Sixth Ave. 175 Christopher 225 Perry 250 Bank Webb, from Barnard to Edgewater Road Webster Ave., from E. 166th to Eastchester Brook Ave. Elliott Wendover Ave. Anthony Ave. Tremont Ave. 1960 E. 178th 2085 Samuel 2290 E. 183d 2325 E. 184th 2480 Welch 2535 Kingsbridge Road 2625 Cole 2695 Tappan 2760 Isaac 2875 S. Boulevard Suburban Woodlawn Road 3420 Scribner 3495 Gun Hill Road Woodlawn Cemetery Weehawken, from 304 W. 10th to Christopher Weeks, from Walnut to E. 176th 1666 Walnut 1725 E. 174th 1790 Gray 1820 North 1830 E. 176th 136 ROUND-ABOUT X E W Y O R K OSTBY & BARTON CO. MAKERS OF Rings, Brooches and Mountings 118 Richmond Street, Providence, R. I. New York, 9-13 Maiden Lane Chicago, 103 State Street Carpets and Rugs In our Carpet Department will be found a full assortment of Carpets and Rugs from the moderate priced to the most elaborate textures BLOOM INGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 137 Welch, 2460 Jerome to Van- derbilt Ave. W. 400 Jerome Ave. 425 Fleetwood Ave. 450 Morris Ave. 470 Crescent Ave. 500 Ryer Ave. 515 Anthony Ave. 545 Valentine Ave. 575 Tiebout Ave. 615 Bainbridge Ave. 670 Webster Ave. Wellesley, from 2750 Jerome Ave. to 2750 Anthony Ave. 465 Jerome Ave. 510 Kirkside Ave. 535 Creston Ave. Wendover Ave., from Web- ster Ave. and Elliott to Fulton Ave. Brook Ave. Washington x\ve. Third Ave. Wenman Ave., from Wet- more to Drake E. 149th Cabot Win slow Cost Whittier West, from 11 Battery Place to Tenth Ave. 24 Morris 55 Rector 99 Cedar 115 Cortlandt 149 Barclay 186 Chambers 215 Franklin 270 Desbrosses 295 Canal 345 W. Houston 389 Christopher 425 W. 11th 491 W. 12th 535 Gansevoort West (24th Ward), from Riverdale Ave. to River Ave. Palisade Ave. West Broadway, from junc- tion of Greenwich and Vesey to W. 4th 14 Barclay 52 Murray 90 Chambers 140 Thomas 200 Franklin 250 Walker 295 Canal 335 Grand 404 Spring 486 W. Houston 520 Bleecker 560 W. 3d 580 W. 4th West End Ave., continuation 11th Ave. above 59th 1 W. 59th 54 W. 62d 154 W. 67th 198 W. 69th 254 W. 72d 318 W. 75th 378 W. 78th 436 W. 81st 518 W. 85th 598 W. 89th 678 W. 93d 758 W. 97th 838 W. 101st 898 W. 104th W. 107th West Farms Road, from 2830 S. Boulevard to 1300 Tremont Ave. Westchester Ave. 1295 E. 167th Home 1530 Charlotte Place 1850 Woodruff Boston Road West Houston, from 611 Broadway 20 Mercer 90 W. Broad way 150 Macdougal 180 Bedford 243 Varick 315 Greenwich 351 West Westchester Ave., from 2890 3d Ave. to Bronx River 680 Third Ave. 700 Bergen Ave. 740 Brook Ave. Westchester Ave.— Cont'd 790 St. Ann's Ave. 810 Eagle Ave. 905 Trinity Ave. Forest Ave. E. 156th Union Ave. Prospect Ave. Lane Ave. Stebbins Ave. 1245 Intervale Ave. 1270 Kelly 1300 Tiffany 1325 Fox 1350 Simpson 1375 S. Boulevard 1570 E. 167th Bronx River Wetmore Ave,, from St. Joseph's to Dongan E. 149th Leggett Ave. Lane Ave. Hunt's Point Road White, from 117 W. Broad- way to 82 Baxter 35 Church 67 Broadway 95 Elm 130 Baxter Whitehall, from 2Broadway 15 Stone 35 Pearl 50 State 65 South White Plains Ave., from Bronx and Pelham Parkway to 21st Second Tenth Fifteenth Twenty-first White Plains Road, from 21st to City Line Kossuth Ave. Backer Ave. Whitlock Ave., from S. Bou- levard to Hunt's Point Road St. Joseph's Legget Ave. Tiffany 138 ROUXD-ABOUT NEW YORK Salomon & Newman Importers and Manufacturers of Robes, Trimmings and Lace Novelties 536 = 538 Broadway New York Between Spring and Prince Streets Men's Clothing The kind that ranks with Tailored clothes — the kind that is exclusive, distinctive and elegant found here priced just right. BLOOniNQDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT X E \V YORK 139 Whittier, Dickey to Edge- water Road Lane Ave. Foote Ave. Whitney, from 3 Bridge Wilkins Place, from S. Bou- levard to Boston Road Willard, from 4050 Mt. Vernon Ave. to Bronx 875 Kepler Ave. 955 Katonah Ave. 1035 Verio Ave. Willett, 482 Grand to 379 E. Houston 20 Broome 75 Rivington 135 E. Houston William, from 111 Pearl to 449 Pearl 7 S. William 45 Wall 85 Maiden Lane 145 Fulton 185 Spruce 239 Duane 270 Pearl Willis Ave., from Harlem River to 2840 3d Ave. 85 E. 132d 115 S. Boulevard 190 E. 136th 285 E. 139th 390 E. 143d 475 E. 146th 520 E. 148th 535 Third Ave. Willow Ave., from Long Island Sound to 1040 E. 138th 85 E. 132d 140 E. 134th 220 E. 137th Winslow, from Edgewater Road to Craven Wenman Wolf, from Harlem River to 120 Union Sedgwick Ave. Lind Ave. Woodlawn Road. from Bronx River to Jerome Ave. 3130 Webster Ave. 3260 Perry Ave. 3320 Eclipse 3350 Van Courtl'dt Ave. 3490 Gun Hill Road Woodruff, from 1870 Arthur Ave. to Bronx 915 Arthur Ave. 1025 Prospect Ave. 1115 Marmion Ave. 1185 Crotona Parkway 1215 Daly Ave. 1295 West Farms Road Wooster, 357 Canal to 54 W. 4th 30 Grand 95 Spring 165 W. Houston 190 Bleecker 245 W. 4th Worth, from 75 Hudson to 198 Park Row 35 W. Broad way 90 Broadway 145 Centre 170 Park 205 Park Row Worden, from Legget Ave. to Edgewater Road Conover W. 3d, from 685 Broadway to 18 6th Ave. 11 Mercer 65 W. Broadway 100 Sullivan 145 Sixth Ave. W. 4th, 699 Broadway to 315 W. 13th 15 Mercer 70 W. Broadway 128 Macdougal 180 Jones 220 Christopher 285 W. 11th 320 W. 12th 335 Eighth Ave. 350 W. 13th W. 9th, from 24 5th Ave. to 114 6th Ave. 75 Sixth Ave. W. 10th, from 3 New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 143 W. 44th, 531 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Broadway 400 Ninth Ave. G25 Twelfth Ave. W. 45th, 545 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. 625 Twelfth Ave. W. 46th, 561 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Broadway 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 650 Twelfth Ave. W. 47th, 581 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. 650 Twelfth Ave. W. 48th, 600 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 170 Seventh Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 650 Twelfth Ave. W. 49th, 609 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 206 Broadway 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. 650 Twelfth Ave. W. 50th, 626 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 657 Twelfth Ave. W. 51st, 641 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 210 Broadway 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 52d, 660 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 650 Twelfth Ave. W. 53d, 680 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 210 Broadway 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 54th, 684 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 632 Twelfth Ave. W. 55th, 711 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 242 Broadway 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. 640 Twelfth Ave. W. 56th, 719 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. Twelfth Ave W. 57th, 746 5th Ave. 100 Sixth Ave. 242 Broadway 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Tenth Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 58th, 756 5th Ave. 105 Sixth Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 235 Broadway 400 Ninth Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. 622 Twelfth Ave. W. 59th, 776 5th Ave. 106 Sixth Ave. 235 Broadway Central Park W. 300 Boulevard 400 Columbus Ave. 400 Ninth Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. 600 Eleventh Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 60th, from 1 Central Park W. to N. R. 7 Boulevard 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 Eleventh Ave. W. 61st, 13 Central Park W. to N. R. 27 Boulevard 100 Columbus Ave. 300 Eleventh Ave. W. 62d, 21 Central Park W. to N. R. 52 Boulevard 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 Eleventh Ave. W. 63d, 31 Central Park W. to N. R. 45 Boulevard 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 Eleventh Ave. W. 64th, 41 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 320 Twelfth Ave. W. 65th, 51 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Boulevard 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 66th, 61 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 130 Boulevard 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 67th, 71 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 310 Twelfth Ave. W. 68th, 81 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 145 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. 310 Twelfth Ave. W. 69th, 91 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 330 Twelfth Ave. 144 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 'Delight" Sewing Machines Are manufactured by the Davis Sewing Machine Co., one of the oldest and most reputable manufacturers of sewing machines in the world. " Delight " Sewing Machines are high grade, perfectly noiseless, light-running and easily operated. Have the latest improved attachments & <£ J* No. 3 $13.95 No. 2 J5.49 No. \ f three drawers .... 1&.9& No. J, seven drawers and drop head ♦ . 23.00 3-4 cabinet ... . ♦ 33.00 Full cabinet 45.98 %2L1%33L BLOOMINGDALES Main Floor 59th Street Section Third Ave., 59th and 60th Sts., New York We are agents for the famous Bee and Ess Children's Dresses Ask to be shown them. You will find them original in style and thoroughly dependable. BLOOMI NGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York O e I* < Pi ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 147 W. 70th, 101 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 153 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. 344 Twelfth Ave. W. 71st, 111 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 72d, 121 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 170 Amsterdam Ave. 200 Boulevard 307 Riverside Drive. W. 73d, 131 Central Park W. to 10 Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. 308 Riverside Drive W. 74th. 141 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 306 West End Ave. 312 Riverside Drive W. 75th, 151 Central Park W. to 30 Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 235 Boulevard 317 Riverside Drive. W. 76th. 101 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 830 Riverside Drive W. 77th, from Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 245 Boulevard 330 Riverside Drive. W. 78th, 360 Columbus Ave. to 60 Riverside Drive. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 307 Riverside Drive W. 79th, 400 Columbus Ave. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. W. 80th, from 480 Colum- bus Ave. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 317 Riverside Drive W. 81st, from 211 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 335 Riverside Drive W. 82d, from 220 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 330 Riverside Drive W. 83d, from 230 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 335 Riverside Drive W. 84th, from 240 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 337 Riverside Drive W. 85th, from 250 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 335 Riverside Drive W. 86th, from 261 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 345 Riverside Drive W. 87th, from 271 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 375 Riverside Drive W. 88th, from 280 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 375 Riverside Drive W. 89th, from 291 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 330 Riverside Drive W. 90th, from 301 Central Park W. 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. 321 Riverside Drive W. 91st. from 311 Central Park W. to 190 River- side Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. W. 92d, 321 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 93d, 331 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 94th. 341 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. W. 95th, 351 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 301 West End Ave. W. 96th, 361 Central Park W. to N. R. 100 Columbus Ave. 265 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. Riverside Drive 148 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 'tMLSs THE NEW INCANDESCENT LIGHT Patents, Foreign and Domestic, Applied For For sale at BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ALL SILK VEILINGS All the latest and best styles of All Silk Veilings are to be found at Bloomingdales, and the prices are extremely reasonable BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 149 W. 97th, from 371 Central Park W. to 250 River- side Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 255 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. W. 98th, from 381 Central Park W. to 260 River- side Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 West End Ave. W. 99th, 391 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 100 Columbus Ave. 240 Boulevard 300 West End Ave. W. 100th, from 401 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 100 Columbus Ave. 300 West End Ave. 341 Riverside Drive W. 101st, from 411 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 331 Riverside Drive W. 102d, from 421 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 100 Columbus Ave. 300 West End Ave. 313 Riverside Drive. W. 103d, from 431 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 315 Riverside Drive W. 104th, from 441 Central Park W. 60 Manhattan Ave. 100 Columbus Ave 250 Boulevard 320 Riverside Drive W. 105th, from 451 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 50 Manhattan Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 301 West End Ave. W. 106th, from 461 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 100 Columbus Ave. 250 Boulevard 340 Riverside Drive W. 107th, from 471 Central Park W. 50 Manhattan Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 340 Riverside Drive W. 108th, from 481 Central Park W. to 360 River- side Drive. 50 Manhattan Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 Boulevard W. 109th, from 491 Central Park W. to Riverside Drive 50 Manhattan Ave. Columbus Ave. 200 Amsterdam Ave. 300 Boulevard W. 110th, 1800 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. Morningside Ave. W. 400 Columbus Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. 557 Riverside Drive W. 111th, 1820 5th Ave. 120 St. Nicholas Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. Morningside Park 500 Amsterdam Ave. Riverside Drive W. 112th, 1840 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 330 Manhattan Ave. 425 Morningside Ave. W. 550 Boulevard Riverside Drive W. 113th, 1860 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. Riverside Drive W. 114th, 1880 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. St. Nicholas Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 316 Manhattan Ave. Morningside Ave. E. 500 Amsterdam Ave. Riverside Drive. W. 115th, 1900 5th Ave. to Riverside Drive 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 350 Manhattan Ave. Boulevard W. 116th, 1920 5th Ave. to Riverside Drive 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 365 Morningside Ave. E. Claremont Ave. W. 117th, 1940 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 365 Columbus Ave. Amsterdam Ave. W. 118th, 1960 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 270 St. Nicholas Ave. 350 Manhattan Ave. Amsterdam Ave. W. 119th, 1980 5th Ave. to Riverside Drive 100 Lenox Ave. 270 Eighth Ave. 350 Columbus Ave. Claremont Ave. W. 120th, from 5th Ave. to Boulevard 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. £50 Manhattan Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. W. 121st, 11 Mount Morris Ave. to Boulevard 100 Lenox Ave. 275 St. Nicholas Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 360 Columbus Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. 150 ROUND-ABOUT X E W Y O R K Henry Lindenmeyr & Sons Paper Warehouse Nos. 32, 34 and 36 Bleecker Street, New York Branch Warehouse, 20 Beekman Street All Kinds of Paper Made to Order Dress Suit Cases and Travelers' Articles In the basement will be found a section devoted to the needs of the traveler in the leather goods line. Dress Suit Cases, Satchels, Valises, Traveling Bags and everything needed by the traveler will be found here. Quality the best, prices the lowest BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 151 W. I22d, from 24 Mount Morris Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 840 Manhattan Ave. Morningside Park 500 Amsterdam Ave. 600 Boulevard Riverside Drive W. 123d, 31 Mount Morris Ave. to Boulevard 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 400 Columbus Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. W. 124th, 2000 5th Ave. to Boulevard 54 Mount Morris Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 335 St. Nicholas Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. W. 125th, 2020 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 400 Columbus Ave. 415 Manhattan Ave. 530 Boulevard W. 126th, 2042 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 325 St. Nicholas Ave. 405 Lawrence 560 Boulevard W. 127th, 2060 5th Ave. to Riverside Drive 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 587 Manhattan 600 Boulevard W. 128th, 2078 5th Ave. to Amsterdam Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 310 St. Nicholas Ave. Convent Ave. W. 129th, 2100 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 550 Old Broadway 600 Boulevard Twelfth Ave. W. 130th, from 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 265 Eighth Ave. 310 St. Nicholas Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. 652 Twelfth Ave . W. 131st, 2144 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. 640 Twelfth Ave. W.132d, 2160 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 280 Eighth Ave. 560 Old Broadway- Twelfth Ave. W. 133d, 2180 5th Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 320 St. Nicholas Ave. 500 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 134th. 2184 5th Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 320 St. Nicholas Ave. Boulevard Twelfth Ave. W. 135th, 2220 5th Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 320 St. Nicholas Ave. Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 136th, 2234 5th Ave. to Amsterdam Ave. 100 Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. Convent Ave. W. 137th, 2260 5th Ave. Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 320 St. Nicholas Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 138th, from 5th Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 320 Edgecombe Ave. Boulevard W. 139th, from 5th Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 306 Edgecombe Ave. Hamilton Ave. Boulevard W. 140th, from 5th Ave. Lenox Ave. Seventh Ave. Edgecombe Ave. Boulevard W. 141st, from 5th Ave. 200 Seventh Ave. 315 Edgecombe Ave. 350 St. Nicholas Ave. Boulevard W. 142d, from Harlem R. to N. R. 200 Seventh Ave. 400 Eighth Ave. 415 Bradhurst Ave. Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 143d, from Harlem R. to N. R. 230 Seventh Ave. 310 Bradhurst Ave. Convent Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 144th, from Harlem River to N. R. Lenox Ave. 230 Seventh Ave. • 450 Convent Ave. 460 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 145th, from Harlem River to N. R. Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 345 Edgecombe Ave. 350 St. Nicholas Ave. 495 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 146th, from Harlem River to N. R. Lenox Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 515 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 147th, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. 300 Eighth Ave. 310 Bradhurst Ave. 470 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. 152 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K J. E. Linde Paper Co. Are manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Writing, Book, Poster, Print and Wrapping Papers ; also Cardboards, Envelopes, Toilet Papers, Pads, etc. When corresponding, mention this souvenir 214=222 William Street •:• •:• New York Cohen's O x ^ or ^ s Fit WHY? Because they are made by a firm that makes Oxfords and Slippers only. Cohen's oxfords are made on oxford lasts. Cohen's slippers are made on slipper lasts. No gaping at the sides. Best fitting, most stylish. Complete line of L X V and Colonials on sale in Women's Shoe Department. ♦ BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 153 W. 148th, from Harlem River to K. R. Seventh Ave. 310 Bradhurst Ave. St. Nicholas Ave. Boulevard Twelfth Ave. W. 149th, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. Bradhurst Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 150th, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. Eighth Ave. Edgecombe Ave. 415 St. Nicholas Ave. 480 Boulevard 560 Twelfth Ave. W. 151st, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. Bradhurst Ave. 400 St. Nicholas Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 152d, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. Macomb's Lane Eighth Ave. 455 St. Nicholas Ave. 470 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 153d, from Harlem River to N. R. Seventh Ave. Bradhurst Ave. 450 St. Nicholas Ave. 460 Amsterdam Ave. Twelfth Ave. W. 154th, from 7th Ave to Amsterdam Ave. Seventh Ave. Eighth Ave. 410 St. Nicholas Ave. 435 Amsterdam Ave. W. 155th, from 7th Ave. to N. R. Bradhurst Ave. Amsterdam Ave. Boulevard Twelfth Ave. W. 156th, St. Nicholas Ave to Boulevard 500 Amsterdam Ave. 560 Boulevard W. 157th, Edgecombe Road to Boulevard St. Nicholas Ave. 505 Amsterdam Ave. W. 158th, St. Nicholas Ave. to N. R. 525 Boulevard W. 159th, Edgecombe Road to Boulevard 500 Amsterdam Ave. W. 160th, Edgecombe Road to Boulevard St. Nicholas Ave. W. 161st, Amsterdam Ave. to Boulevard W. 162d, Edgecombe Road to Boulevard Kingsbridge Road W. 163d, Edgecombe Road to Amsterdam Ave. W. 164th, Edgecombe Road to Kingsbridge Road Amsterdam Ave. W. 165th, Edgecombe Road to N. R. Audubon Ave. Fort Washington Ave. W.166th, Edgecombe Road to Boulevard Kingsbridge Road W. 167th, Edgecombe Road to Kingsbridge Road Amsterdam Ave. W. 168th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road 15 Audubon Ave. W. 169th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road W. 170th, Edgecombe to Fort Washington Ave. Boulevard Kingsbridge Road W. 171st, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Audubon Ave. Eleventh Ave. W. 172d, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Amsterdam Ave. W. 173d, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Audubon Ave. W. 174th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Eleventh Ave. Wadsworth Ave. W. 175th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Audubon Ave. Wadsworth Ave. W. 178th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Eleventh Ave. W. 181st, Amsterdam A ve- to N. R. Audubon Ave. Wadsworth Ave. W. 183d, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Eleventh Ave. W. 184th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Audubon Ave. Wadsworth Ave. W. 185th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Eleventh Ave. W. 187th, Amsterdam Ave. to Kingsbridge Road Audubon Ave. Wadsworth Ave. W. 190th, Amsterdam Ave. to Wadsworth Ave. Eleventh Ave. W. 191st, from Harlem River to Academy Ninth Ave. W. 202d, from Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. 154 C. P. GOLDSMITH ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK I. LOEB C. P. Goldsmith & Co. Makers of OFFICE AND FACTORY 33-43 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK o c£ < DC ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 157 W. 203d, from Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 204th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 205th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 206th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 207th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 208th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 209th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 210th, Harlem River to Amsterdam Ave. Ninth Ave. W. 211th, Harlem River to Kingsbridge Road Ninth Ave. Vermilyea Ave. W. 212th, Harlem River to Kingsbridge Road Ninth Ave. Amsterdam Ave. W. 213th, Harlem River to Kingsbridge Road Ninth Ave. Amsterdam Ave. W. 214th, Harlem River to Kingsbridge Road Amsterdam Ave. W. 215th, Harlem River to Kingsbridge Road Ninth Ave. W. 216th, Harlem River to Kingsbritige Road Amsterdam Ave. W. 218th, from 9th Ave. to Isham Kingsbridge Road Seaman Ave. W. 219th, 9th Ave. to Kingsbridge Road York, from 3 St. John's Lane to W. Broadway 17 W. Broadway 158 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK WM. P. YOUNGS 6 BROS Hardwood a n d Pine Lumber First Avenue and 35th Street, New York We Carry a Full Line of Sampson's Oil Cloths They are the best made BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, ^c;th and 6oth Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 159 -A &ADEMY e> ft(l/gl&. ■- J 4th Street and Irving Place Telephone, 701-18th Proprietors and Managers. . . . Gilmore & Tompkins Business Manager E. F. Van Dusen Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Orchestra $1.50 Circl e 50c, 75c, 1.00 Second Balcony 50 Admission 50 Boxes $10.00 and $15.00 160 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K H. Levi E. S. Levi, Special J. Sondheimer Levi, Sondheimer & Co. Importers of Ldtces, etc. 514 &? 516 Broadway, New York L. M. Mainster H. Kraft ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 161 "/r AMERICAN 'THEATRE-* *<"*|. 42d Street and Eighth Avenue Telephone, 3147 3Bth Manager Box Office opens at 9 a. m. The Greenwall Theatrical Co. Curtain rises at 2.15 and 8.15 Carriages may be called at 10.45 Prices Evenings (8.15) 25c, 35c, 50c and $1.00 Matinee daily, except Mondays (2. 15) 25c All seats reserved 162 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K Sweetser, Pembrook & Co DRY GOODS 374, 376 and 378 Broadway Corner White Street NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 163 —BIJOU TN£/(TftE- -3TAO£ . B / ORCHES 11| 9 | 7 | 5| 3 | 1 A 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 B ! 1 13 i It 1 9 1 7 1 5 | 3 | 1 C 17 1 15 | 13 1 11 1 9 | 7 1 6 | 3 I 1 D 17 1 15 1 13 | 111 9 1 7 | 6| 3 I 1 -E 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 F 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 C . | 13 | 11 [ 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 H i 1 13 1 11 1 » 1 7 1 51 Si 1 J , | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 K | 13 1 11 1 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 L | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 M 1 13 | 11 | U | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 N I'll 1 11 1 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 O I 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 p I 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 AA 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 BB 17 4 13 1 1» 1 11 1 » 1 7 | 6 1 8 1 I CC 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 [ 1 DO 17 | 15 | 13 1 11 1 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 EE 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 FF 15 1 13 | 11 | U | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 CC 17 1 15 | 13 1 11 1 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 HH TR/t '■'Mie 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | It | 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 10 | 12 | U | 16 2 | 4 | C | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 [ 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 10 2 | 4 | H | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 10 ± _L ii | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 10 2 I 4 | 6 | B | 10 | 12 | u 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | lu | 12 | 14 | 18 J Broadway and 30th Street Telephone, 2224 Madison Square Managers Sire Bros. Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. * Doors open 7.30 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Prices Lower Boxes $15.00 Upper " 12.00 Orchestra 2.00 Balcony, first 3 rows 2. 00 next 3 " 1.50 balance 1.00 Family Circle, first 2 rows 75 balance .50 Admission 50 164 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The LOUISE Shirt Waist For Sale in all Leading Department Stores Manufactured by ISAAC ALVIS & CO 9-1 i University Place Near Eighth Street NEW YORK Children's Muslin Underwear On the second floor near the rotunda is a department which deals exclusively in muslin underwear for children. Here will be found every conceit that is dainty and practical. From the moderately priced to the most elaborate the stock contains an exceptionally large variety of styles. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Sts. NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 1G5 ^Broadway 7//£Am£W<, 4 1st Street and Broadway- Telephone, 850 -38th Proprietor Jacob Litt Manager A. W. Dingwall Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 1.30 for matinees; evenings at 7.30 Prices Nights and Saturday Matinees 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Wednesday Matinees 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 166 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K "ONYX ) > Fast Black Hosiery For Men, Women & Children ; Is the best hose made, because it is always up to the standard established Lord & Taylor "ONYX" HOSIERY. Wholesale New York B. GOODMAxX J. LAZARUS GOODMAN & LAZARUS Manufacturers of Umbrellas and Parasols 74 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 167 CAR^£6i£ — * JVflfglg //jflaJs.— -S STAGS =- \if\u\a\u\t' \*\»\'>\i\'UU\>\ A \il<.U\sMA»\»U\ EEEEESIEE] lvl«l»l"l»l>l» l-»E3 c HZEEEEHEB eEHHII l«fljuM«4"M |te|u|u| U|H|V|U|M|k| "l"M •M»klHH W H«I >pfMx|fcM •«Hw|*H«W4J EZE -i?i'iM «j[t g«l«l' t |^H-*i »M ; .|,^:,| ; r[),-|i.R .|u|,.|,j;,l.-l.4^ R^F ^■T^T^I H^M'-i^^PI l»H--H«H'l»n iuN'M-'M-EB EH |---|»H*fr«i-H4d ■■M.-.l.-l».IH^|i.|-g M-'H-hMjI-'I D M M-H'H-tN^ ^.Mi/Mult 1-3 HoK-'l'lMiNliJ n QEEEIfEiEEQ ju|j,!^ t ,M»|:.n IH-xi--|"l'l'UI:Fl O M„M,.|»N----HS| - 373 Mi ■■/h'U/hl^-M.-H £HL IIUVSIVIU MW' 3 [ |>.-|.-H"N-i-H l''^'l"W'l"l l"M»M»l>M»3ZI P hhzb q M»-|'j|»l»l7|f|»T71 R EHJ^ Mi .|.| |.|, C H„H-.] |..|u|uh.|:,|:.-l.-4>.p^ ^pto m^ |/;l'5^l'/|»kU|ji7J s H*H«kH- ^FT^ ^M'»>H-'^ 3 5 N > N II N ii N 'a to 57th Street and Seventh Avenue 168 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK M. ZIMMERMAN Established 25 Years And now the largest and best-known manufacturer in the United States Sausages, Bologna, Frankfurters and Wiener Wurst, Smoked auid Corned Beef, Smoked &>nd Corned Tongue ^ ^ & * Kosher Cooking Fat, I, 3, 5 & 10 lb. cans Goods shipped to all parts of the United States. Orders solicited " 318 and 3 20 E. Houston Street, New York Rockwell's Bread is the best to eat Rockwell's Rolls they can't be beat SERVED IN OUR RESTAURANT BLOOM1NGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 169 Ci\k^££i£ 170 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ^ (/■ Bound to Give Satisfaction ! A skirt is bound to give satisfaction when bound with the New Manhattan Mohair Skirt Binding A closely woven, wear-resisting binding which affords absolute protection to the skirt's edge. It not only gives a distinct finishing touch to the garment, but lasts so long and wears so well as to make it the most serviceable and economical kind to buy. It comes in all widths' and a variety of shades. Either five or thirty-six yards. A sample card can be had'for the asking. Your dealer keepS'^this binding in stock. If he doesn't, he ought to. If he will not get it for you, send 15 cents in stamps for a five- yard piece. MANUFACTURED BY 556 Broadway, New York Greenbem & Sokolower Manufacturers of Fine Furs 7 BOND STREET, NEW YORK ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 171 the carnegie lyceum, •5tace VeyriBul-c r^T?T^TgTi?T^Tgrr7n^T7TTT7Tri cjriBvLc.- 172 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK els * ([J)pen I fireplaces 11 ii lies, JHlarlblie, Andirons °f Old It Ji flren£*W A Union Oauare Nortl non square Nortk 29 East IT ^ Street New York City. lNTE\IOF^.EKTEFaOF(. Huh Cast% Wrought ®F "Ey E T\Y JDESCnj fT I OK UNDRIES4.SHDPS EAST28^$29 T - H STREETS THE CELEBRATED Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waists For Sale by all leading Retail Dry Goods and Department Stores % -\m CO St X RJ] > r— t m y * ' Ifl & < u ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 175 39th Street and Broadway- George W. Lederer Manager Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.10 p. m. Carriages 11 p. m. Matinee Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Orchestra $ 2 - 00 Balcony I 1 - 00 . $ L50 and 2 - 00 Admission 50 Boxes $12.00 and $15.00 176 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The Phoenix Glass Co. c^@ Manufacturers o f &-* Electric and Gas Globes, Shades, Etc. Fine Decorated Vase Lamps General Offices 413 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. General Showrooms 15 Murray Street, New York 107 Madison Street, Chicago, 111. IN OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT We have a full line ol ® Horse Bl ar| kets .. and .. (5/ A j Plush Lap Robes The very latest novelties. BLOOM1NGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 177 Criterion Theatre L^Hci/tieA efctjolwnavi, ¥J\\D Broadway and 44th Street Telephone, 3395 -38th Street Prices Orchestra $2.00 Balcony $1.00, $1.50 and 2 00 Gallery, 3 front rows 1.00 Balance 1.00 Lower Boxes, seating six 15.00 Upper Stage Box, seating six 15.00 Upper Box, seating four 12 00 Tier Boxes, seating two 5. 00 Curtain rises, evenings at 8, matinees at 2 178 ROUND-ABOUT XE1V YORK A. W. B. Boulevard Velvet The equal of Silk Velvet at one=third the cost WEAR GUARANTEED SELVEDGE OF EACH YARD STAMPED A. W. B. " BOULEVARD VELVET" WEAR GUARANTEED For Sale by R1 HOITl I n g H a 1 fr * Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York The Publications of A. L. Burt Are well compiled, well bound, printed on good paper from large, clear type. The works of every writer of the age are included in his publications. Burt's u Home Library " Burt's u Cornell Series " Burt's Padded Edition of Poets Burt's Books for Boys Are among his most popular publications. On sale in our Book Department, main floor, 59th St. section. BLOOMINGD ALES 2K ft« BMfi ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 179 Broadway and 30th Street rr* , ^ \ Box Office, 999 Madison Square i eiepnone - Business offices, 2547 Madison Square Manager Daniel Frohman General Business Representative W. N. Lawrence Box Office open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Balcony (Dress Circle) $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Orchestra 2.00 Admission 50c and 1.00 Wednesday Matinees Orchestra $1.30 Balcony $1.00 and 1.50 Admission 50 180 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK M. Hemiuway & Sons Spool Silk A Familiar Article in Every Household for the Past Half Century Sizes — Uniform and Reliable Thread— Extra Strong and Smooth Measure — "Warranted Full 100 Yards In all Letters Any article that is the best of its kind is sure to hold public favor, though the price may be a trifle higher than imitations. There are spool silks put up similar in appearance to Heminway's which many dealers are persuaded to buy because they afford more profit ; though represented to be as good as Heminway's, they are not, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar qualities of the genuine. Don't Forget the Brand "M. HEMINWAY & SONS" Brushes OF GOOD QUALITY The quite extensive section of the basement devoted to brushes is very interesting. Here are floor brushes, billiard table brushes, brushes for waxing, for furniture, scrubbing, shoe brushes, stove brushes, clothes brushes, bottle brushes and paint brushes in a most extensive * assortment. Oualitv right, prices right. BLOOM! NGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 181 Broadway and 40th Street Telephone, 3621 38th • Manager Charles Frohman Business Manager Thomas F. Shea Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.25 p. m. Carriages 11 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.20 p. m. Prices Orchestra - • .$1-50 and $2.00 Balcony $1.00, 1.50 and 2,00 Family Circle, reserved 50 Boxes. . . $12.00 and $15.00 182 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK A. CARDANI Caterer anb Confectioner Main Office, Sixth Avenue and 53d Street Branch, 60th Street and Lexington Avenue Telephone Call, 205 Columbus Maids' Cars and ADrons Maids' Dainty Caps, from 5c to 35c each Maids* Dainty Aprons, from 19c to $1.98 each Infants' Fancy Silk and Mull Bibs, 49c to $1.49 BLOOM1NGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 183 rOUHTEErfTrf S- T r/fe/?7/lE — -*STA G£*~ J4th Street near Sixth Avenue Manager J. W. Rosenquest Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10.30 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 10.35 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Prices Upper Boxes $10.00 Lower Boxes 12.00 Seats in Boxes 2. 00 Orchestra, front rows : $1.00 and 1.50 rear " 50c and .75 Balcony, front rows 75c and 1.00 " rear rows, and admission 50 184 ROUND-ABOUT N E \Y Y O R K £0. Manufacturers of °^ high and medium grades of Umbrellas. We call special attention to our line of Children's and Ladies' Fancy Parasols ARNOLD SCHIFF & COMPANY 54 WHITE STREET, NEW YORK " Amisilk " " Cloudburst " " La Durable " If You Want the Best Ask for The Rodel Boneless Sardines Which we always keep in our Grocery Department Also Lemoine Monks Head Sardines bloomingdal.es Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 185 ■'(fMRDEJ^ TrtEJ\Tf(E.— -s .5 TflCrt: =- H F E HE] QHD mru TTTfT H m I/\1\ 7 | 5 | j| ihe TTHl l°i' , ! <> i 7 i ; pi |/j|/'|9l 7 1?F1 |'J|//[?J 7|5"fT] MI«Mg|j| 1'M^'U 1 7|j_E EI G2 "M 7 l?hi lOJ ; l*hl5tj|. in a A |'Uh|. |9U|7|<,|5M3[iM B l»:|"l«'l''l»|7|6| J|*|3 |2(""l C l»i|"l'<>ma| Mfc|5|"M l»|/»l D F7T|"|" J l'|8| 7 l t l 5 KlJ| i l""l E l'HI«'l«l 9|*J7|«|*I*IJH l'C/1 F M"l'0|'|8|7|«| 5 & |/«i"i'«hi8|7|6 S |*| S «M H l»f|//|'0|9 f 8 1 7|« •l«IJ i |H tJ |/l 8| '|t|5|*|3| \Sl i.[ J | J |/a] W l*«l"!">m«|7|«l» I*I3 HI«MI 13 t^i "I'^M 77 f 7I Fl ^PR l»[">l'il n»Vl nzn HTTTI 3|'*|'»| M3 l/j". 9.8,7, LLilLlxiLl Jjli i'l'l 9 )8 | >,«|» I* rg^^'^^8|7,6|S^^-g F UIJ^lU _lLu^J 27th Street and Madison Avenue Manager Charles Frohman Box Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 8 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 11 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Orchestra Stalls $2. 00 Balcony, first 3 rows 2.00 balance $1.00 and 1.50 Admission j qq Family Circle 5q Boxes $10.00 and $15.00 186 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK LOUIS D. LIVINGSTON DAVID H. LIEBERMAN Livingston & Lieberman Manufacturers of Ladies ' and Misses' Waists 547 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Near Prince Street Telephone Connection Women's Dainty Undermuslins Here is an assortment which is bountiful with everything be- coming, beautiful and good. You will find our prices the lowest possible, considering quality. ..*•.* -.s •.* -.v BLOOMINGD ALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 187 ■GJAJQ/C/f T/fcflT&£~ jQ 7V7 Of ss=- 0&cff£crm. !0l | ffl/ I ,3/ I ffl, I »» I J eoi I A0/| JO' I J0/U9' \co/ | » o/ I f»7 i 90/ | *Q' I CO/ I *o/ I JO) I 90/ U« f 0/ 1 *oi | jo/i 90 / | loi | IW fw I >0/ 1 ro/ I »o/ I loi IWJ f0'| *0/i JO/ j 90/ 1 10/ 1 »«/ 1 '»' j POl I JO; i 90/ 1 10/ i J5/ I *0/ I 90/ 1 00/ I LOI I J6/ ♦0/ If O/l 90/ 1 iO/l SO' 1 SO/ *ot i ro/ 1 9«' 1 1« i »o' I (oi tOII soil I 90/ I £0/1 f 0/1 (01 >0/ I rti I w I Ul I 00/ I <0 toil tOl] Ul I 00/1 JO/1 o// r 0' I 901 1 w I 00/ I 00/ I OH SOI I 90/ I i0/ i 00/ ISO/ I 0" 35th Street near Sixth Avenue Manager Charles Frohman Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.30 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinee Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Prices Boxes $12.00 and $15.00 Orchestra Stalls 2.00 Balcony $1.00, $1.50 and 2.00 Family Circle 50 Admission 1.00 188 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K THE BELFAST Linen Handkerchief Co. Ltd. BELFAST, IRELAND /Ifoanufacturers anb Importers 27 and 29 White Street, New York JOHN McCULLOUGH, Managing Director WE CARRY AND RECOMMEND Needles, Pins, Hair Pins, etc. Manufactured by KIRBY, BEARD & CO., Ltd. Factories, Birmingham and Redditch, England Warehouses, London, Paris and New York Specially appointed manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen We direct particular attention to the needles of" the above make. Continually increasing sales prove their merit. A complete assortment always in stock. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 189 w S^OAwmuMmA ^ictoticv w Seventh Avenue and 42d Street Telephone, 1991 -38th Street Proprietor Oscar Hammerstein Manager William Hammerstein Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Prices Orchestra $2.00 First Balcony $1.00 and 1.50 Second " 50c and .75 Admission 50 Boxes $6.00, 10.00 and 15.00 190 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK DINING TABLES On the fourth floor will be found a large and varied assortment of dining tables, one of the features of which are the Round Top, Pillar Base Tables. The prices on them are always below the prices quoted elsewhere. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York " ' II ■■ ■■■■■!■ ■-■■■ -II I — ■ - l - l - .11 - I I . ■ ■! ^ ^— ^ ^» TRUNKS FOR SERVICE In the basement, along with a line of everything for the traveler, trunks stand out as a special feature. The trunks we sell are built for service* Our prices are right in every instance. Our trunk line includes L. GOLDSMITH & SONS' Famous " LANGTRY " Trunk BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York o Q I— I « o o I— I 53 < ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK r93 RCHE5TRA. HARLEM OPERA HOUSE \ 25th Street near Seventh Avenue Telephone, 749 Harlem Manager Alex. Lichenstein Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 11 p. m. Matinee Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Prices Orchestra and Orchestra Circle $1.00 and $1.50 Balcony 75c, 1.00 and 1.50 Family Circle 50 Boxes 12.00 Loges, seating 3 5.00 194 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK New York Central Coal Co. fiigb £rade £oal Domestic and Steam Sizes Foot of East 117th and 118th Sts., and 6 1st St. and East River Main Office, 29 Broadway, New York Telephone Calls: 1428 Broad; 238 79th; 1864 Harlem N. CITRON H. CITRON CITRON BROTHERS MAKERS OF THE " FAULTLESS " Ladies' Waists and Dresses 1, 3 and 5 Bond Street, New York Near Hroadway ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 195 rtfRALD SQU/}&£ Ttf£AT%£ ST ACE Herald Square and 35th Street Manager Sam. S. Shubert Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Prices Orchestra $2.00 Balcony $1.50 and 2.00 Balcony Circle 50c, 75c and 1.00 Boxes $12.00 and $15.00 Admission 50c and 1.00 196 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK William H. Stiner Martin E. Stiner William H. Stiner & Son Custom House, Forwarding and Commission B R O K E R S 2 5 - 2 7 William St., «K? T New York Notaries Public Telephones 27I o Broad DECORATIVE SPECIALTIES of the Highest Class "Our Favorite " Gold Enamel, a washable permanent gilding. "Japanese Gold Paint," ready mixed. As brilliant as real gold. "Star" Enamels, in white and colors. Brilliant, permanent porcelain finish. "Star" Bath Tub Enamel. Stands hot water and steam. For rusty tubs. "G" Stove Pipe Enamel for stove pipes and metal work of all kinds. Stands a high degree of heat. Brilliant intense black. " G " Aluminum Enamel, a brilliant permanent frosted silver finish wherever applied. The superior quality of these goods is recognized everywhere, and they are recommended and for sale in the House Furnishing . Department of BLOOMINGDALES £" ^"VJ both btreets. New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 197 IRVING PLACE THEATRE ■S T A GE A l'«"l M> l*l*M M« ■i Iffl B HM l J IH 5 l*l'l« ■ • r. |«'H ui*|s|*ms ' 1 D HI l 1 J !• U l» 1 ' 1 8 1 »l E HI* 1 3 1 *- 1 -s 1 <& 1 ' 1*. I ,«l P \I0I\ « | » 1 * 5 1 ' 1 ' 1 » 4 H fi |/c//| I \i | * | . | «. ) 7 | 8 ■ '■! h M»|jKI«U ■J w| «j HU 1 'I 1 - -1 ,,j k i««is i»i*i*i»i»r« 1 -H L HI J|'l*|5|«|7|8 9 ,4 m l""M l*M«l«l'l« , H N HI * 1 ■> 1 <• h 1 ' ' M O llftl 1|J|«|S|4|7|« * l/,JI P HI J | H * 1 5 1 * 1 7 1 s « H HI J IJI + I5UI»H , M R HI i\)\u\s\t.\7\8 1 \no\ S |i*/| *|»l"l*l*l' l«l» I'" T l'«/| 2 h | *|S |« 7|S|f |/,fl| U HI 'DM'l'I'IHl \l'o\ * m* ,J U U|6 M I 2 I " I * Ki o P Q R S T II ~T^T dKE ■o I «a| .^j TTfH 3E ZEIZ3 '«i'*ni "l"M 373: ELU ?JJ7T^ '-! •;■■• ! 3 \ 5th Street and Irving Place Lessee and Manager Heinrich Conried Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 9.30 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinee Saturday- Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Fri. & Sun. Eve. Week Sundays Days Orchestra, front rows $1.00 $1.50 last 8 rows 50c and .75 1.00 Balcony, first 3 rows 50 1.00 4th and 5th rows 50 .75 Gallery, first 3 rows 35 .50 Admission to Parterre and Balcony „ . . . .50 .75 to Gallery 35 .35 Boxes, lower 10.00 15.00 " upper 8.00 10.00 198 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Without the Foster. With the Foster. 15he Straight Military Front shown in figure to right is secured by wearing 15he Foster Hose Supporter Patented December 5, 1899. The only supporter with a pad large enough and supporting bands strong enough to hold back the entire abdomen, assuring the wearer a correct standing position and the much desired straight front. It has a waist band which presses on the sides of the waist, making it round, and has no metal parts to mar or tear the corset. {Wide web, black or white 60c Wide web, fancy frilled, black, white, cardinal, blue or pink 75c Heavy silk web, large pad if desired, Sl.'-io See that the name " Foster" is stamped on every pair. Get it of your dealer. If he hasn't it, take no substitute, but order of us direct. Name your dealer, and give color, height and waist measure. THE FOSTER HOSE SUPPORTER CO., 438 Broaihriiy, New fork R. PRESCOTT & SON Manufacturers of Chamber Suits, Odd Dressers, Washstands, Chiffoniers, etc. We make a specialty in White Knamel Dressers, Washstands and Chiffoniers Special Discounts on Car Lots Keeseville, N. Y, New catalogue issued in January ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 190 Broadway and 38th Street Proprietors Al. Hayman & Co. Business Manager H. G. Sommers Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinee Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2 p. m. Prices Orchestra $2.00 First Balcony, first 4 rows 2.00 next 5 " 1. 50 " " last row 1.00 Family Circle, first 4 rows 75 balance 50 Boxes seating six $15.00 200 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Bradley's FLORODORA (trade mark) Perfume In Extract and Sachet As sweet as the name suggests — WOODLAND VIOLET — Specialties If you like Bradley's Woodland Violet Talc Powder, try some of the other Woodland Violet Specialties. They include Extract, Ammonia, Almond Meal, Sachet Powder, Face Powder, Sea Salt, etc., etc. Manufactured only by D. R. BRADLEY # SON, Perfumers New York, U. S. A. ^odl^PY^® T A LC | Toilet if 0m J aN d delightful F 0R USE AFTER SHAVI" 6 C D - R.BRADLEY ft SO! PERFUMERS * WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We are showing everything that is dainty, beautiful and dependable in Womenls Muslin Underwear. BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 201 Fourth Avenue and 24th Street Telephone, 668 18th Manager Daniel Frohman Business Manager ' Walter N. Lawrence Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8. 15 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Carriages 4.30 p. m. Evening Prices Parquet and first 2 rows of Dress Circle $2.00 Other rows Dress Circle, and Balcony, all reserved 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.50 Matinee Prices Thursday Matinee, Parquet and first 3 rows of Dress Circle 1.50 Other rows Dress Circle 50c, 75c, 1.00 Admission 50c and 1.00 202 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK WARNERS RUST-PROOF CORSETS feiH EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED STRAIGHT FRONT STYLES ANITA. Medium Skirt and Bust, $2.00 per pair CLARITA. Long Skirt, Low Bust, Si.foperpair OPHELIA. Medium Hip, Low - Cut Bust, $2.50 per pair WO M E N'S "Corsetine" Wrappers A woman can feel at ease in a " Corsetine ' Wrapper, and yet she can feel that she is suitably attired. The corsetine attachment can be readily taken out. We show these famous wrappers in all their different styles and materials. BLOOMINGD ALES Third Avenue, 59th and 6oth Streets, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 203 *JAAn\3ort Square garden —CONCERT HALL — -St-ace,- 5 ^"3 |(r|tilift|ii|*l ,v,''!"'"l> l»U 1 I ^ •>' ..: •' | , | » | s ; j 1 1 i '.• .J M..I..M.M.I.-M [•llHtuhll • I?lj 1 1 1 1 1 MuUM.bM.M ■ .1 I ' 1 : ? 1 ' J ' 1 ' llsll 1 InlulsJ ul.l,l.l. 1 f 1 ] ij | u iii Mi , | ;| s 1 J 1 r ] lnUluli.MH.Ulll loUlal.il .1.1.1.1.1 Ul»l»l ..1,1,1.1. Ill I .; | .i ■>(••■ «lrl'l *U ] f„U..i..|,l,I.LI. 1 |.,|..|..I,.|,!,!>M. 1 Inlnlnlul.r.l.l.ll 1 Inlnlnl .1.1.1. I.I .M^ I.I.I.Vi 3] • . -i-'l-'H GE . !»-..;.,|^l..l > v^ ■:»V">l».H-4 |,|.|.|.|i.^!u T^il» ~!" - >E3 l.!.l.l.!..|» l^|..|».M^~luH«l»J i,..i,.,i,..i,~i,..M.^ga sHa ^5 >\LC0Aj |.UHI.|.|.|..l.l.l l» |l|.|.|.|i.|.i|w|»|.t| CC H33333333" - -> - -A- -B- -E- -r- -c- -H- G A L L C f^Y 4 U|.,|.|..|»ImI..IuIuI.!^IiI..IuI,.I.I,I.I.| 71 t 1.1.1.1.1.IM-UI.UI.M.I..UI A a iMi..Hui.| M |ni.|ui..iHi.|.i»i.,i,i,i.i.i.im.|.|.|.|.iu|.|.i..iui»M»rara » f UI^UU|..UUUI..l..UNMul..|.l,|.l.|.| r I. Ul.|. |.|..|.|..|.|.|.M.|..|=1 , , a i»i«i«i.'i«i..|..i"i.'ii:'.ui»i"i.i.i.i»M a t lu|..|^lal»lu|..Ul7U|u|..|.|,|.|.|.1 t |.|.|.|.|.|.pil J l»|.|u|»| — 1 204 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Established 1851 A. Kimbel & Sons Furniture Makers Upholsterers and Decorators 398 Fifth Avenue, New York INTERIOR DECORATIONS FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK H. F. HUBER & CO. 382 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK FACTORY: 18th to 19th St., Ave. C telephones STUDIOS: 18th St. near Ave. C showrooms, no. 3555 3sth st. PARIS: 35 Boulevard de Strasbourg factory, no. 1031 isth st. PELTZ & BIDERMAN Manufacturers of Y'XVLZ UlTlbrellaS 2, 4 and 6 Lispenard Street, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 205 — HOY T*& =— 24th Street near Broadway Telephone, 255 18th Manager Charles Frohman Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.45 p. m. Curtain rises 8.30 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30 p. m. Curtain rises 2.15 p. m. Prices Orchestra $2.00 Balcony $1.00, $1.50 and 2.00 Admission 1.00 Gallery 50 and .75 206 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K WIENER BROTHERS Makers of Boys' and Children's Clothing 28 and 30 Waverly Place New York A. S. ROSENTHAL & CO. Importers and Converters of Silks 45 Greene Street and 42-44 Wooster Street New York Japan China Lyons Zurich Drescher & Cusson Mouldings, Picture Frames, Pictures 1 2 Park Place, New York Telephone, 2801 Cortlandt PARIS LONDON BERLIN DAVID SPERO Importer of Flowers and Feathers 696, 698, 700 and 702 Broadway, New York Cable Address, "Beatitude" Telephone: 1450 Spring ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 207 SavoyTheatre STAGE. ORCHESTRA | , | i | 5|T|9|M|,J|I5\ \ | , | 3 | 5 |7 | 9 |.l|l*|lS\ 1 1,13 15 17 19 I 1 1 I ■ 3 |I5\ | 1 | 3 I 5 |7 | 9 |. i |!3|l5\ | 1 |3|5|7 |9|M|0|I5|I7|I9\ I 1 I 3|5| 7|q|M|l3|l5||7|l9|2l| | I | 3|5|"7|«,|l I|n|i5|l7ll9|2l| | l | 3|5|7|9|i I|I3|I5|I7H9!2I| I i | 3|5|7|9|i UI3|I5|I7II9I2I| | l | 3|5|7|9|i i|l3|i5|i7l'9|2l] | 1 | 3 |5 | 7 |9 |l I|I3|I5|I7|2I| 1 1 1 3|5|7|9|« I|I3I'5I"7|I9|2I| 1 1 |3 |7|9|l i|i J|i5|l7|i9|2i| 1 | | 3|5|7|q|| I||3|I5|I7H9|2I| | 1 | 3|5|7 |9|l I||3|I5|I7|I9|2M 1 1 1 3|5|7|9|l I|"3|I5|I71I9|2I| | 1 | 3|5|7 |9|i I|l3|i5|l7|i9|2i| i 1 | 3|5|7|9|l I|'3|I5|I7|I9I2H | 1 | 3|5 | 9 ii i|l 3|i 5|i7 ! i £ 3l2i| BALCONY Broadway and 34th Street Telephone, 5351 -38th Manager Charles Frohman Box Office open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open 1.30. Curtain rises 2.15. Evening Prices ( )rchestra $2.00 Balcony, first row 2.00 " next 5 rows 1.50 last 4 " 1.00 Second Balcony, first 12 rows 75 Second Balcony, balance $0.50 Lower Boxes, 4 seats 12.00 Upper " 4 " 10.00 Admission 1.00 Matinee Prices Orchestra $1.50 Balcony, first 6 rows 1.50 Balance 1.00 208 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R K SIVIN BROTHERS Manufacturers of Boys' said Children's Clothing 192 to 200 Greene Street, New York EMPIRE CITY MARKET MEYER & PETER, Proprietors Dealers in Choice Meats, Poultry and Game in Season 1093 Second Avenue, New York Telephone, 6786 - 38th Branch Store, Allenhurst, New Jersey. Telephone, 21 a W. A. P£TERS Manufacturing Perfumer 18 Mercer Street . . New York TRAVERS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers of Twines, Sash Cords, Hammocks, Manila and Sisal Rope, Binder Twine, Lath Yarn, Sea Island Twine, etc. OFFICES 107 Duane Street, 16 Thomas Street New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 209 -MSTROPOLlT/lrt Ofi£J?A jfOl/ %, 216 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The "Albert" Shirt Waist Manufactured by Louis Albert RECOMMENDED AND FOR SALE BY BLOOMINGDALES Third Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets New York LOUIS SIMON & CO. MEN'S NECKWEAR 640 BROADWAY, N. Y. J. M. KOHLMEIER M A R 13 XV ARE Housefurnishing Goods, Engineers', Machinists' and General Supplies, Pipe Fittings, Packing, Cotton Waste, Oakum, Belting, Asbestos, Tar and Building Papers, Rope, etc. All kinds of Tools, Ice Tongs, Scales, Axes, and Specialties, for the Ice Trade 1 1 73-T t 75 Second Avenue, cor. 626. Street, New York TELEPHONE JOT — 79TH m GEORGE BECK f JOHN FREID BECK & KRKID MANUFACTURERS OF Ladies' Underwear 200V2-202 Greene Street New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 217 A —JY(ETJiOP011T/{N OP£MJfOUS£r- L » > •f/JM/LY C//ZCLE- 111 1 P B"<-<-i-<-n.. Eg«iq EES P- 218 R U ND-ABOU T N E W Y O R K CHAS. ROTH SAM'L [. APPBL ROTH & APPEL -Manufacturers of — Fancy Hats and Bonnets Ready-to-wear Hats a Specialty 598 Broadway, Telephone : 344 7 spring New York ELEK JOHN LXJDVIGH attoi!m:v at LA*W :{'JO BROADWAY, NEW YORK tki.kimiom: : L096 fhankmn HENRY LOEB E. A.LLMAYER L O K B & ALL MAYER Manufacturers of Paper and Metal Edge Boxes, Advertising Specialties, Folding Boxes Si, 83 and 85 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK Between Spring and Prince Streets LOUIS BLOOM ROBERT SPIRO LOUIS BLOOM & COMPANY Makers of Ladies' Suits and Skirts 84 University Place, New York ROUND-ABOUT X E \V YORK 219 Afc/ggAY ff/LL Theatre. STAGE — Qrchestra-FLoow t— Lexington Avenue and 42d Street Manager Henry V. Donnelly Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.15 p. m. Carriages 11 p. m. Matinee every day. Evenings Prices Entire house 25c 25c, 35c and 50c 220 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK ADOLPH COHEN Manufacturer and Importer The West End Waist 200*4 and 202 Greene Street, New York Between Bleecker and West Third Streets HILDESHEIMER & SCHLESINGER MANUFACTURERS OF Infants' Headwedd* and Hand-Made Worsted Goody 627 and 629 BROADWAY NEW YORK S. E I N H O R N Manufacturer of Cloaks and Suits 237 Mercer Street New York GOTTLIEB BROTHERS Manufacturing Furrier./* 153 Mercer Street, New York Telephone, 3916 Spring ROUND-ABOU'T NEW YORK 221 MANHATTAN THEATRE STAGE Broadway and 33d Street Telephone, 2023 - Madison Proprietor and Manager Harrison Grey Fiske Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Doors open 7.30 p. m. Curtain rises 8.20 p. m. Carriages 10.45 p. m. Matinee Saturday. Doors open 1.30 Curtain rises 2.15 Prices Orchestra $2.00 Balcony $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Family Circle , 50c and .75 Boxes $7.00, 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 ROUND A. BOUT N B W VnKK JABUR(i, FUHS & LOVIN Manufacturers of Fine Infants' Wear Children's Dresses, Caps and Coats i i 5 and i i 7 Wooster Street New York ALTSCHUL & k.WANACII M (i n u fact u r i // g Furr / e r $ 50 East Ninth Street, \Y\\ York I . I) . BO O T H MANUFACTl R ' '< <>!■ Ladies' arid Misses' Dress Skirts aS East Broadway, New York SACHS & VOGEL I )c ignei and Mtken >>t Ladies' Tailor Made Cloaks and Suits 28 and }o Waverly Place, New York k()l'NI)-AH() U T N E W V O K K WALLACE'S ThfE/]TF\E. Broadway and 30th Street Telephone, 2000 Madison Square Evenings at 8.20. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. 15 Under the Management of O. A. Moss and Royal K. Moss Acting Manager Charles Hnrnhain Evening Prices Orchestra $2.00 Balcony Sl.no and 1.50 Family Circle 50 Matinee Prices Orchestra $1.50 Balcony $1.00 and i..-><» Family Circle 50 224 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK KAUFMAN BROTHERS Manufacturers of Ladies' Cloaks and Suits 714 Broadway, New York Opposite Washington Place Telephone : 2556 Spring S. GLATNER Tailor and Importer 744 Broadway, New York Corner Astor Place H. ROSENTHAL & SON Manufacturers of Infants' ana Children's Wear 129-133 Wooster Street, New York Telephone : 3654 Spring M. E. LEAVY Manufacturer of Specialties in Infants' and Children's Dresses 513 Broadway, New York ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 225 NEW STAR THEATRE STAGE Lexington Avenue and \ 07th Street Owners William T. Keogh Amusement Company Manager William T. Keogh Treasurer Charles A. Winter Matinee Prices Special Bargain Matinees Monday and Wednesday 25c to all parts of the house Saturday Matinee 25c and . 50 Evening Prices Orchestra floor 35c, 50c and . 75 Balcony floor 25c, 35c and .50 Gallery 15 These prices will prevail at all times and for all attractions, excepting holidays, when it will be slightly increased, as follows: Orchestra, all 75c seats $1.00 "50c " 75 "35c " 50 Balcony, "50c " 75 " "35c " 50 "25c " 35 226 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK O XJ I s JL, E> The Best is always Cheapest Why purchase inferior Cutlery when THE VERY BEST can be had at a small advance over poorer quality For over 200 Years the world-renowned house of Joseph Rodgers & Sons has stood at the summit of excellence in the manufacture of Carving Knives and Porks, Table Cutlery, Scissors, Razors, Pocket Knives, etc., etc. None genuine without this trade-mark ^^ pKi which is stamped on every article GEORGE G UTTRO FF Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer 1233 Second Avenue Wagons and Carriages of all Kinds for Sale N EW YORK CLOTHING FOR BOYS. In most stores, boys' styles are usually commonplace and uninteresting. Our assortment is comprised of every high-grade novelty that will please the youngster and his mother. Prices ? — You know they're the lowest at BLOOMINGDALES l^^^j^Z INFANTS' WEAR Everything here that is dainty and dependable. Infants' long slips of nainsook with tucks and embroidered insertion 58 cents Infants' long slips of fine cambric, yoke of three embroidered insertions and tucks 65 cents Infants' long slips of fine nainsook, square yoke of fancy tucks, finished with double hem, stitched ruffle 98 cents BL00MINUL)ALCJ 60TH STREETS,'*!™ YORK R O U X D - A B O U T X E W YORK 227 Postal Information Domestic Rates of Postage All mailable matter for transmission by the United States mails within the United States is divided into four classes, under the following regula- tions. (Domestic rates apply to Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Tutuila, Porto Rico, Guam, Hawaii, and the Philippines.) First-Class Matter. — This class includes letters, postal cards, and any- thing sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or anything containing writing not allowed as an accompaniment to printed matter under class three. Rates of letter postage to any part of the United States, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Rates on local or drop letters at free delivery offices, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. At offices where there is no free delivery by carriers, one cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Rates on postal cards, one cent (double or "reply " cards, two cents). Nothing must be added or attached to a postal card, except that a printed address slip not larger than 2 inches by ^ of an inch may be pasted on the address or message side. The addition of anything else subjects the card to letter postage. A card containing any threat, offensive dun, or any scurrilous or indecent communication will not be forwarded. The rule that has heretofore existed excluding from the face of a postal card words indi- cating the occupation or business of the addressee has been revoked. In future these additions, or others of a like general character, will be held to be constructively a part of the address, and therefore permissible. Cards that have been spoiled in printing or otherwise will not be redeemed. "Private Mailing Cards" bearing written messages may be trans- mitted in the domestic mails at the rate of a cent apiece, stamps to be affixed by the sender; such cards to be sent openly in the mails. Second-Class Matter. — This class includes all newspapers, periodicals, or matter exclusively in print and regularly issued at stated intervals as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication or news agency, to actual subscribers or news agents, and transient newspapers and publications of this character mailed by persons other than publishers. Publications having the characteristics of books and such as are not sub- scribed for on account of their literarv merits, but because of other induce- cements, are not eligible to second-class privileges. Also periodical publi- cations of benevolent and fraternal societies, etc. This applies to all reports and the like made by officers of societies organized under the lodge system and having a membership of a thousand persons, and of the bulletins and proceedings of strictly professional, literary, historical and scientific associ- ations and institutions, trade unions, etc., provided only that these be pub- lished not less often than four times a year, and that they be printed on and be bound in paper. Publishers who wish to avail themselves of the privi- leges of the act are required to make formal application to the department 228 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Jacob Lederer Bernard Weisl LEDERER & WEISL Vienna BaJcery, Confectionery and Lunch Room Parties and Weddings supplied at short notice 963 and 965 Third Avenue Bet. 57th and 58th sts. New York Publishers of the Most Popular Hits in America Some of their latest popular music Come out Dinah on the Green A Little Boy in Blue Ain't dat a Shame Sally's Sunday Hat Starlight All in a Nut Shell (Medley Lanciers) I Hates to get up Early in de Morn Shame and Shakespeare (Two Step) Pansy, from the Messenger Boy Psyche Waltzes HOWLEY, HAVILAND & DRESSER 1260 and 1266 Broadway SIMEON NAUHEIM Druggist and Dispensing Chemist Lexington Avenue, Corner 59th Street Prescriptions a Specialty under my personal attention Telephone : * 5 g 3 — 79th The Oakley Soap and Perfumery Co* NEW YORK, U. S. A. Manufacturers and Distillers of High Grade TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY and a Full Line of Toilet Articles of all descriptions ROUND-ABOUT NEWYORK 229 through the postmaster at the place of publication, producing satisfactory- evidence that the organizations represented come within the purview of the law, and that the object of the publications is to further the objects and purposes of the organizations. Third-Class Matter. — Mail matter of the third class includes printed books, pamphlets, engravings, circulars in print (or by the hectograph, electric-pen, or similar process when at least twenty identical copies, sepa- rately addressed, are mailed at post-office windows at one time), and other matter wholly in print, proof-sheets, corrected proof-sheets and manuscript copy accompanying the same. The rate on matter of this class is one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Fourth-Class Matter. — Fourth-class matter is all mailable matter not included in the three preceding classes which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined. It embraces merchandise and samples of every description and coin or specie. Rate of postage one cent for each ounce or fractio?i thereof (except seeds, roots, bulbs, cuttings, cions and plants, the rate on which is one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof). This matter must be fully pre- paid, or it will not be forwarded. The affixing of special delivery ten-cent stamps in addition to the regular postage entitles fourth-class matter to special delivery. Registration. — All kinds of postal matter may be registered at the rate of eight cents for each package in addition to the regular rates of postage, to be fully prepaid by stamps. Each package must bear the name and address of the sender, and a receipt will be returned from the person to whom addressed. Mail matter can be registered at all post-offices in the United States. An indemnity — not to exceed $10 for any one registered piece, or the actual value of the piece, if it is less than $iq — shall be paid for the loss of first-class registered matter. Stamped Envelopes. — Embossed stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers of several denominations, sizes, and colors are kept on sale at post-offices, singly or in quantities, at a small advance on the postage rate. Stamps cut from stamped envelopes are valueless; but postmasters are authorized to give good stamps for stamped envelopes or newspaper wrappers that may be spoiled in directing, if presented in whole condition and with satisfactory evidence. 230 ROUND-ABOUT X E W Y O R K THE PLAZA BANK Fifth Avenue and Fifty-eighth Street, New York Capital Surplus Undivided Profits $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 W. McMASTER MILLS, President Vice-Presidents A. NEWBOLD MORRIS CHARLES W. PARSON E. M. CLARKE, Cashier Assistant Cashiers E. H. COOK G. B. WHEELER DIRECTORS Richard Delafield John E. Borne W. McMaster Mills Charles Scribner John Jacob Astor Stuyvesant Fish A. Newbold Morris H. A. C. Taylor B. Beinecke H. B. Hollins Joseph Hark Wm. H. Tillinghast August Belmont Joseph Larocque John L. Riker George F. Vietor Harry Payne Whitney The Plaza Bank solicits your patronage, and offers every facility for the tran- saction of Banking in all its branches. Receives the accounts of mercantile firms, individuals, and corporations, and extends to its customers every accommodation which their balance and responsibility warrant. Complete and separate accommodations are provided for the convenience of lady customers. Banking hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p.m.; Saturday 12 m. JOSEPH J. KITTEL, PRES. PETER DOELGER, JR., V.-PRES, LOUIS H. HOLLOWAY, CASHIER NINETEENTH WARD BANK OF NEW YORK Third Avenue and 57th Street DIRECTORS JOSEPH J. KITTEL, pres. PETER DOELGER, Jr., v.-pres. LOUIS H. HOLLOWAY, cashier JOHN F. CARROLL FRITZ HANDRICH R. C. RATHBONE JOHN RIEFE CHARLES P. DOELGER JOHN J. HARRINGTON HARRY S. ROTHSCHILD THOMAS J. DUNN CHARLES W. MORSE JOHN SLATTERY CHARLES PALM WILLIAM FORSTER JOHN J. GIBBONS JOHN A. STRALEY THOMAS G. HOJER 32 years at 936 Third Avenue, New York Manufacturer of p a j n ts, Wood Stains, Enamel Paints, Floor Wax GEM Piano and Furniture Polish FL00RINE for Cleaning and Polishing Floors „.,._. . , ... 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All other mailable matter must be prepaid at least partially. Domestic rates apply to Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Islands, Cuba, Tutuila, and Hawaii. CANADA Letters, per ounce, prepayment compulsory 2 cents Postal cards, each 1 cent Newspapers, per 4 ounces 1 cent Merchandise, not exceeding 4 pounds 6 ounces 1 cent Samples of merchandise, same as to other Postal Union countries. Commercial papers, same as to other Postal Union countries. Registration fee 8 cents Postal Distances from New York City As indicated by the Official Postal Guide, showing the distance by shortest routes from New York City. Cities in United States Miles Albany, N. Y 142 Atlanta, Ga 882 Baltimore, Md 188 Bismarck, N. Dak 1,738 Boise, Idaho 2,736 Boston, Mass 217 Buffalo, N. Y 410 Cape May, N. J 172 Carson City, Nev 3,036 Charleston, S. C 804 Chattanooga, Tenn 853 Cities in United States Miles Cheyenne, Wyo 1,899 Chicago, 111 900 Cincinnati, O 744 Cleveland, O 568 Columbus, O 624 Concord, N. H 229 Deadwood, S. Dak 1,957 Denver, Col 1,930 Des Moines, la 1,257 Detroit, Mich 743 Galveston, Tex 1,789 232 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK The PARIS FINE MILLINERY Trimmed Hats and «v Millinery Materials Bonnets a specialty *^ of every description 1 042- 1 044 Third Avenue, New York H. L. Boughton Decorations and Furniture Cabinet Woodwork Stained Glass Wall Hangings and Draperies 431 Fifth Avenue, New York ANDREW RYAN Silk Petticoats 19th St. and Sixth Ave., New York SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & VON TILZER NEW YORK CHICAGO, ILL. 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The ultimate cause was the destruction of the United States battleship Maine in Havana harbor, February 15, 1898. Wzvr Cloud Gathers The Blowing' up of the Maine and wh&.t Followed January 25. The battleship Maine ordered to Havana. February 10. The Spanish Minister, De Lome, resigns because of the publica- tion of his letter to Canalejas. 14. Luis Polo y Bernabe appointed Spanish Minister to the United States. 15. The battleship Maine blown up in Havana harbor, 266 lives lost. 17. Board of Inquiry appointed to investigate the Maine explosion. 21. Board of Inquiry begin investigations at Havana. March 4. Informal request by Spain for recall of Consul-General Lee and against shipment of Cuban relief supplies in warships, refused by President McKinley. 8. The House passes the $50,000,000 national defense bill, passed by the Senate and becomes a law the next day. 10. Minister Polo arrives in Washington. 17. Proctor makes a statement in the Senate about Cuban conditions as he saw them. 24. The report of the Maine Court of Inquiry reaches Washington. 28. Several resolutions declaring war with Spain introduced in Con- gress. Report of the Maine Inquiry Board submitted to Congress. 31. Spain's reply, rejecting the demands of the United States, received by the President. April 7. A collective peace note of the powers presented to McKinley. 9. Consul General Lee and other United States representatives leave Cuba. 11. The President's Cuban intervention message submitted to Con- gress. 238 ROUND-ABOUT N E W Y O R" K 13. The House passes the Cuban intervention resolutions. 16. The Senate amends and passes the Cuban resolutions. 19. Congress passes finally the Cuban resolutions, after an all-night session; signed by the President next day. 20. The American ultimatum cabled to Madrid. The volunteer bill passed by the House. Minister Polo leaves Washington. 21. United States Minister Woodford, at Madrid, given his passports. The Senate passes the the volunteer bill. State of war officially recognized. 22. The President proclaims the Cuban blockade. The Key West Squadron sails for Havana. The gunboat Nashville fires the first shot of the war in capturing the Spanish merchantman Buena Ventura. The volunteer bill signed. 23. The President issues a call for 125,000 volunteers. The House passes the Hull army reorganization bill. Congressman Dingley introduces the war revenue bill. Spaniards fire their first shot in the war at torpedo boat Foote in harbor of Matanzas. 25. Declaration of war passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the President. Secretary of State John Sherman resigns. 26. The Senate passes the army reorganization bill. William R. Day appointed Secretary of State. 27. Matanzas fortifications bombarded. 29. The House passes the war revenue bill. Spanish fleet sails from Cape Verde Islands. Dewey in Manila*. B&>y His Splendid Victory over Montojo Startles the World May 1. Commodore Dewey destroys the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay; takes Cavite next day. 2. The army deficiency appropriation bill passed by both houses. 6. The French Atlantic liner Lafayette captured by blockading Squadron off Havana, but released by orders from Washington. 7. Commodore Dewey's report of the battle of Manila Bay received by the Navy Department; the President promotes him to be Acting Admiral. 8. Minister Woodford lands in New York. 9. Congress votes thanks to Dewey, who 'is thereupon promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. 10. The immune volunteer bill finally passed. 11. The torpedo boat Winslow disabled in a light with shore batteries at Cardenas, Ensign Bagley and fourmen killed. The battle of Cienfuegos caused by American ships cutting cables. 12. San Juan, Porto Rico, bombarded by Admiral Sampson's squadron. 13. Flying squadron, Commodore Schley commanding, sails from I [ampton Roads for Cuba. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 239 14. Seventy-first Regiment, first to leave New York for the front, leaves Camp Klack. The Brooklyn Eagle designated by Secretary Gage as agent for sale of war bonds. 18. The battleship Alabama privately launched from Cramp's ship- yard. 19. Admiral Cervera's squadron arrives at Santiago. 21. The cruiser Charleston sails for Manila and the monitor Monterey also ordered thither. 22. Troops A and C leave Camp Black. 23. Admiral Cervera's Spanish squadron "bottled up" in Santiago harbor. 24. Battleship Oregon arrives at Jupiter, Florida, from San Francisco. 25. The President issues his second call for volunteers, asking for 75,000. The first instalment sails from San Francisco for Manila. 31. First bombardment of Santiago forts takes place. Cerverzw in &» Tra^p Hobson Sinks the Merrimac * June 3. Lieutenant Richmond P. Hobson and seven other heroes sink the Merrimac in Santiago harbor. 4. The Senate passes the war revenue bill. Lieutenant Carranza's stolen letter published. 5. The army of invasion embarks at Tampa for Santiago. The Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes sunk during the bombardment of Santiago forts. 6. Carranza and Du Bosc, heads of the Spanish spy system, arrested in Montreal. Bombardment of forts and batteries at entrance to Santiago harbor. 7. Caimanero bombarded. 10. United States marines land in force at Crest Hill, Guantanamo Bay. 11. Marines at Crest Hill repulse a Spanish attempt to dislodge them; six killed. 13. The war revenue bill signed by the President. Vesuvius dynamite guns tested on Santiago fortifications. First expedition for Santiago leaves Key West with 13,000 troops in command of General Shafter. 14. Americans and Cubans at Guantanamo Bay surprise and capture the Spanish guerrilla camp. Second Manila expedition of 4, 200 men leaves San Francisco. 20. Transports with General Shaffer's army on board arrive off San- tiago. 22. Americans capture one of the Ladrone Islands. The St. Paul disables the Spanish torpedo boat Terror at San Juan. General Shaffer's army lands at Daiquiri and next day began advance on Santiago. 840 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 24. The battle of Guasiraas won by United States cavalry and ' ' Rough Riders," ten men killed, including Captain Capron and Sergeant Hamilton Fish, Jr. 25. General Chaffee takes Sevilla. 27. President McKinley recommends to Congress rewards for Lieu- tenant Hobson, Lieutenant Newcomb and Naval Cadet Powell. 28. The blockade extended on the southern coast of Cuba and to San Juan, Porto Rico. First New York Volunteers ordered to the Philippines. 29. General Merritt sails for Manila. 30. The first American expedition to the Philippine Islands arrives at Cavite. Cervera^'s Fleet Sunk Dewey's Manila Achievement has a Counterpart at Santiago July 1. The two days' battle before Santiago begins; Spaniards driven from outer works into the city. 3. Cervera's fleet destroyed while attempting to escape from Santiago harbor, and General Shafter demands surrender of Santiago. 4. The second Philippine expedition arrives at Manila and on the way re-discovers Wake Island. 6. Spanish prisoners of war mutiny on the Harvard; six of them killed. President McKinley issues a war Thanksgiving proclamation. 7. Merrimac heroes released by exchange. German interference against insurgents in Subig Bay causes Dewey to capture Grande Island. Major-General Miles leaves Washington for Santiago. 10. Five thousand reinforcements for General Shafter land at Daiquiri. Santiago bombarded by fleet and siege guns. 12. General Miles joins General Shafter before Santiago. 13. Du Bosc leaves Canada for Spain at the urgent request of the Canadian government. 14. General Toral consents to surrender Santiago and Eastern Cuba; surrender effected on the 17th. 17. American fleet destroys ten Spanish vessels in Manzanillo harbor. 18. General Miles sails from Siboney with the vanguard of the Porto Rico invasion. Part of Sampson's fleet attacks Manzanillo and destroys four gunboats and six vessels. 20. The contract for deporting prisoners of war to Spain- awarded to Spanish Trans-Atlantic Company. 21. The American fleet captures Nipe harbor and destroys the Spanish cruiser Jorge Juan. 23. The United States transport Wanderer repulsed in an attempt to land men and munitions for insurgents at Bahia Honda. 25. The first Porto Rico expedition, under General Miles, lands at Guanica. General Merritt lands at Cavite. ROUND-ABOUT NEWYORK 241 26. Spain sues for peace through the French Ambassador at Wash- ington. 28. Ponce surrenders. 29. American army in the Philippines moves forward on Manila. 30. McKinley's terms of peace forwarded to Madrid by French Ambassador Cambon. 31. At midnight Spaniards attack American forces at Manila. L&>st Gun Fired Declaration of Pea>.ce reaches Dewey after Capturing Mevnilzv August 4. Shaffer's army at Santiago ordered to Montauk Point, L. I. 5. Americans take Guayama, Porto Rico, after a sharp fight. Spain's cabinet accepts United States basis for terms of peace. This action was approved by the Queen Regent August 7. 6. The Porto Rico section of the Cuban Revolutionary party in New York dissolved and superseded by the Patriotic League of Porto Ricans. Americans victorious at Coamo, Porto Rico. Spaniards repulsed in their attempt to retake the lighthouse at Cape San Juan. 10. The Peace Protocol drawn up. 12. The Protocol signed by Secretary Day and M. Cambon, the French Ambassador, acting for Spain ; suspension of hostilities ordered and blockade lifted. Manzanillo bombarded. A Spanish battery silenced at Assomanta, Porto Rico. 13. Manila stormed and captured by the Americans. Natives massa- cred by Spaniards at Ciales, Porto Rico. 16. Evacuation Commission for Cuba and Porto Rico named. 25. General Shaffer leaves Santiago, remainder of his army embarks next day. United States Peace Commissioners selected. 27. President McKinley visits Camp Meade. 31. Orders received at Annapolis looking to release of Spanish naval prisoners. September 1 . General Shaffer arrives at Montauk Point. 3. President McKinley visits Camp Wikoff. 5. The Spanish Cortes assembles. • 7. General Miles lands in New York from Porto Rico. 9. The President orders an investigation of the War Department. 10. The Spanish Senate approves the Peace Protocol. 12. Admiral Cervera and other Spanish naval prisoners sail for Spain. 13. The Spanish Chamber approves the Peace Protocol. 14. The Queen Regent signs the Protocol. Cortes prorogued. 17. United States Peace Commissioners sail for Paris. 20. Spanish troops begin to evacuate Porto Rico. 242 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK October i. American and Spanish Peace Commissioners hold their first joint session. 10. Americans take full possession of Manzanillo. 13. Chaplain Mclntyre of the Oregon convicted by court martial of offenses against naval discipline. Work of the Porto Rico Evacuation Commissioners completed. 18. The United States assumes sovereignty over the entire island of Porto Rico. 24. Spanish evacuation of Porto Rico complete. 30. The former Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa sails for Hampton Roads. The last troops leave Montauk Point. 31. The United States Peace Commissioners demand cession of the entire Philippine group. The Stddrt of Reconstruction in Cub&> Treaty of Peace Signed November 4. The cruiser Maria Teresa abandoned as a derelict during a storm on her voyage northward. 14. The mutiny of Orden Publico, the Spanish force in Havana, results in the dissolution of that body. 17. The evacuation of Camp Meade completed. 21. The American ultimatum presented to the Spanish Peace Com- missioners. 25. First United States troops land in Havana Province. 28. Spain agrees to the American ultimatum for the cession of the Philippines. 30. Blanco leaves Havana for Spain. December 10. At 8.45 p. m. on this date the treaty of peace was signed by the five American and five Spanish arbiters, in the order of their rank. Judge William B. Day, Senator Cushman K. Davis, Senator W. H. Frye, Hon. Whitelaw Reid and Senator George Gray; Senor Montero Rios, Senor Abarzuza, Senor Garnica, Senor Villaurutia and General Cerero y Saens — each commission signing its opponent's treaty. Both documents were filed with the Spanish and American colors. The documents were sealed with ribbons of the French tricolor, as a compliment to the nation of which the commissions were the guests. At the hour above mentioned all the necessary signatures to the treaty having been affixed, Senor Villaurutia opened the door of the chamber in which the commissions had met and exclaimed to the newspaper correspondents who were waiting in the corridor, "C'estfini." 11. Gen. Calixto Garcia died at Raleigh hotel in Washington of pneumonia. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 243 WILLIAM McKI X L E Y 844 ROUND-A B () U T N E W Y R K Story of the Tragedy of the Death of President McKinley On Friday, September 6, 190 1, the country was startled by the awful news that President William McKinley had been assassinated at the Temple of Music in the Exposition grounds at Buffalo. President John G. Milburn of the Exposition had introduced the Presi- dent to the great crowd in the temple, and men, women and children came forward for a personal greeting. In the line was Leon Czolgosz, whose right hand was wrapped in a handkerchief. Folded in the handkerchief was a thirty-two calibre self- acting revolver holding five bullets. As he Stepped Up to greet the President, he fired through the bandage without removing the handkerchief. The first bullet entered too high for the purpose of the assassin, who fired again as soon as his finger could move the trigger. As the President staggered, Secret Service Detective Geary caught him in his arms and President Milburn helped to support him. In a moment all was confusion. The assassin was beset by a hundred hands and would undoubtedly have been killed had not the President requested that no harm be done to him. The President was immediately removed to the Milburn mansion, where an operation was performed. As the first bullet had struck a button, it had deflected somewhat, and had not penetrated far. The second bullet, however, had passed the anterior and posterior walls of the stomach, going completely through that organ. Dr. P. M. Kixey, the President's family physician, was a constant watcher at the bedside, and, with Secretary Cortelyou, issued official bulletins, which were primarily most encouraging. Mrs. McKinley was permitted to see her husband daily, but only for a few minutes at a time. She evinced true bravery, and was most earnest in her endeavor to sustain the President in his great battle for life, as he had sustained her but a few weeks previously when she had herself lain criti- cally ill in San Francisco. In less than a week, however, a new and serious complication, heart failure, appeared, and on Saturday, September 1.4, 1001, six and a half days after the shot of the anarchist assassin, President McKinley passed away. In the latter hours of suspense word was flashed to Vice-President Roosevelt, who was gunning in the heart of tin- Adirondack woods, and as soon as the summons reached him he started on one of the wildest night rides in history, Over dark, well nigh impassable roads, hoping against hope to reach the dying President before the end. I )eath, however, had claimed the Chief Executive before his successor was more than half way on his journey to the bedside of the dying man. The funeral services of William McKinley, the man, took place at the Milburn house in Buffalo, Sunday, September 15th. The funeral of William McKinley, the President, commenced the Dext afternoon in the official building of the city where he died. For one day the body lay in state in ROUND-ABOUT N 15 \V YORK SMS the city hall, and from there it was taken to Washington, just two weeks from the clay when the President had gone forth to lend his measure of encouragement to that great enterprise, the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. Upon arriving at Washington, the remains lay in the Bast Room of the White House for one night, that spacious apartment where the President had been so often the central figure of notable gatherings, and where before him had rested the remains of Lincoln, Garfield, Secretary of State Gresham and other distinguished public servants, before their final interment. At nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, September 17, I9OI, the funeral"* cortege of William MeKinley, twenty-fifth President of the United States, and third incumbent of the office to fall by an assassin's hand, started from the White House toward the Capitol. President Roosevelt, accompanied by his wife and sister, arrived half an hour earlier at the executive mansion and were given seats in the Red Room, Precisely at the hour appointed, the pall-bearers, enlisted men from the army and navy, lifted the black casket of him who had been named "Our well-beloved" and carried it for the last time through the doors and down to the waiting hearse. President Roosevelt, with his wife and sister, occupied the first car- riage. Next in order came the carriage of ex-President Grover Cleveland, who was accompanied by General John M. WilsoiFand Admiral Robley D. Evans. Following directly came the justices of the Supreme Court in their robes of office, and army and navy men in full uniform continued the slow- moving procession. Representatives of foreign governments in all their trappings of state followed in order. One carriage bore the Hon. Gerald Lowther, of the British legation, assigned by a cabled order to personally represent King Edward VII of England. Rev. Dr. Naylor, presiding elder of the Washington district, and the venerable Bishop Andrews, of whose church President MeKinley had been a life-long member, conducted the services, after which the guards took their places about the casket and the big bronze doors of the Capitol were thrown open and the crowds admitted to gaze for the last time on the face of the nation's lamented chief. So great was the crush that twice the doors had to be closed, to prevent a panic, which at times seemed almost unavoidable. The funeral train bearing the remains of President MeKinley crossed the western border of Pennsylvania and entered his home state and his home congressional district at ten o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, September 18. From the state line to Canton the line of mourners was almost con- tinuous, company on company of state militia presented arms while peal upon peal of the death knell came from the church and court house bells. The funeral train proper, bearing the body of President MeKinley, arrived at twelve o'clock; it was met by Judge Day, at the head of the local reception committee, while assembled about the station was the entire militia of the state. 246 ROUND-ABOUT N E \V Y O R K While the funeral services were being held over the remains of Presi" dent McKinley on the Sunday after his death, every church edifice in the nation was the scene of a similar service. Without regard to creed, without regard to location, far and near, high and low, in cathedral and in chapel, preacher and people united in sorrowful and sympathetic funeral services and in worship of the God whom William McKinley had worshiped. At Canton, when word was given for the last public farewell, President Roosevelt, followed by his cabinet, stepped into the hall ; after these came General Miles, General Otis and General Brooke, with other officers of the army and navy. From the court house the bod)- was taken for the last time and laid in the little front parlor of the home from which the nation had called its chosen chief five years before. For six days and through hundreds of miles a sorrowing nation had followed his bier. After the brief and impressive services in his home church the funeral cortege wended its way to Westlawn cemetery. From the hill top the President's salute of twenty-one guns, fired at intervals of one minute, announced its coming. After the arrival of the casket there was a moment's pause, then Bishop Joyce read the burial service of the Methodist Church. Instantly from the eight buglers rang out the soldier's last call, "taps." The vault gates closed with a hollow clang, and the soldiers took up their sad round of sentry duty in the lonely cemetery. During the services the entire nation suspended business, and even London became a city of sorrow. In far away Manila, in the tiniest hamlet heads were bowed in grief, and the sorrows of the cities bathed all the land in tears. Under this shadow the new Executive took up the duties which had been so suddenly thrust upon him. The nation resumed its work after a pause at the brink of the grave of a man honored and beloved by thousands, ruthlessly cut down in his vigor by an assassin's hand. He left behind him a record of spotless citizenship, superb ability, and beautiful simplicity and loyalty in his private life. Leon Czolgosz, the assassin, was brought to trial Monday, September 23, at Buffalo, and on Tuesday, September 24, was adjudged guilty. On Thursday, September 26, he was brought to court to receive the sentence of death. On Tuesday morning, October 29, he paid the penalty of his crime in the electric chair in the prison at Auburn, N. V. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 247 Chronology of President William McKinley Born at Niles, Ohio, January 29, 1S43; school teacher, Poland, Ohio, i860; enlisted Union army, June, 1861; second lieutenant, September 24, 1862; first lieutenant, February 7, 1863; captain, July 25, 1864; brevet- major for gallantry, 1865; admitted to the Ohio bar, 1S67; elected State's attorney, 1869; elected first to Congress, 1876; re-elected 1878, 1S80, 1882, 18S4 to 1890; elected governor of Ohio, 1891 ; re-elected governor of Ohio, 1893; elected president of the United States, 1896; re-elected president of the United States, 1900; shot by an assassin, September 6, 1901 ; died, Buffalo, N. Y., September 14, 1901. 248 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 249 Diary of the Visit of H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia To the United States February 23, 1902, to March II, 1002 Purported reason for visit — the drawing tighter of the friendly ties be- tween Germany and the United States. The occasion of his visit — the launching of the Meteor, Emperor Wil- helm's American-built yacht. Sunday, February 23, 1902 Twelve o'clock, Noon. — Arrived off 34th Street pier, on the Kron- prinz Wilhelm. Disembarked and boarded the imperial yacht Hohenzollern. Received Major-General Brooke and staff, Rear Admiral Barker and staff, the German Ambassador and attaches of the embassy, Assistant Sec- retary of State David J. Hill, Colonel Bingham and Captain Cowles, military and naval aides to President Roosevelt, and Mayor Low of New York. Luncheon on board the Hohenzollern with Rear Admiral Evans and staff, Ambassador von Holleben, Rear Admiral von Baudissin and mem- bers of the Prince's suite. Visits on tug Nina to the New York Navy Yard, Governor's Island and Admiral Evans's flagship off Tompkinsville, the battleship Illinois. Dinner on the Hohenzollern. Entertainment by the Deutscher Verein, at German club house, in Central Park South. Monday, February 24, 1902 One o'clock, Monday morning. — Left Jersey City in his special train over the Pennsylvania Railroad. Reached Baltimore at 9 o'clock, and was greeted by Mayor Hayes and a citizens' committee. Arrived in Washington at 10.20 a. m., accompanied by welcoming dele- gations from President Roosevelt and the German Embassy. Was met by Secretaries Hay and Long, and Count Quadt and others from the German Embassy. Reached the White House under military escort. Conducted by Mr. Hay to the Blue Room, where the President received him privately, then led him to the Red Parlor and presented him to Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Roose- velt. Then in the Green Room the Prince met the members of the cabinet and their ladies. He left the White House at 11.15 o'clock. Received President Roosevelt's return visit at the German Embassy. Received the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Called with the German ambassador at the other foreign embassies. Luncheon at the German embassy with his and the ambassador's staff. Received Diplomatic Corps. Arrived at Capitol and visited both House and Senate. Dined at the White House with the President, members of the cabinet, ranking members of the Diplomatic Corps and members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Midnight. — Left Washington for New York. Tuesday, February 25, 1902 Launching of Emperor William's yacht Meteor at Shooter's Island. Miss Alice Roosevelt christened it. ROUND-ABOU I NK \V Y OR K Official call on Mayor Low (freedom of city). Luncheon to Resident Roosevelt on Hohenzollern. l tinner at Metropolitan Club. Gala performance of grand opera at Metropolitan < )pera I louse Wednesday, February 26, 1902 Luncheon at Sherry's, 1 o'clock, at which Prince Henry met about one hundred representative Americans, captains of industry and leading minds in the arts and sciences. Seven o'clock. Review of torchlight procession of united German societies from the Aiiou club house, Lark Avenue and 59th Street. Eight o'clock.— Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in the Prince's honor, under the auspices of the Staats-Zeitung, attended by nearly twelve hundred representatives of the newspaper press of America. Return to the imperial yacht Hohenzollern. Twelve o'clock.- I departure by boat for Pennsylvania Railroad station in Jersey City to take train lor Washington. Thursday, February 27, 1902 Prince Henry and suite attended Mckinlev memorial services at the Capitol, and at their conclusion paid tribute to Washington's memory at Mount Vernon. Planted a linden tree. Guest of President Roosevelt at dinner at White House. Friday, February 28, 1902 Prince visited United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, also Balti- more. Cadets gave an athletic exhibition in the gymnasium. Prince much interested, as the German naval system does not embrace anything of the kind. Official dinner at German embassy, Washington. Serenaded by German singing societies. Left for the West. Saturday, March 1, 1902 I [alted at Altoona ; committee of citizens presented addressof welcome. Prince rode on locomotive through tin- Allegheny Mountains. Greeted at Pittsburg at noon by singing societies. Arrived at Cincinnati. Greeted by thirty thousand persons, also the united German singing societies, the university cadets and other organiza- tions. Address of welcome b) the Mayor, Julius Fleischmann. An engraved copy <>f the address was presented to the Prince. Sunday, March 2, 1902 En route through South. Special electric ear up Lookout Mountain. Nashville at ',' o'clock. Ten t housand persons at Union Station. Ad- dress of welcome from Mayor J. M. Head. Negro singers from Fiske University gave "coon songs." Arrived at Louisville, 8.15 p. in. Address of welcome and presentation "t album. At Howling Green a venerable citizen presented him with several bottles of peach brandy and Kentucky rye Arrived at Indianapolis il p. m. Mayor Bookwalter made address of welcome. .Stopped only twenty minutes. Monday, March 3, 1902 Four hours in St. Louis. A short reception at the- Lnion Station; pre- itation of an address of welcome i>\ Mayor Wells. Ai lived Chicago 6.80 p. m. Welcomed by Mayor Harrison and recep tion committees. Banquet at Auditorium Hotel. Choral Festival ball at • 1 nfantry Armory. ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 251 Tuesday, March 4, 1902 Placed a wreath on the Lincoln monument in Lincoln Park. Luncheon and reception at Germania Club. Received deputation from the Central Bund of St. Paul. Left at 2 p. m. for Milwaukee. Arrived there 4 p.m. Reviewed 1,000 German veterans. Public reception at Exposition Building. Saw night fire run. Banquet at the Hotel Pfister. Left for the East on special train. Wednesday, March 5, 1902 Brief stop at Cleveland. Informal greeting from Acting Mayor Beacom. Arrived at Buffalo 2.45, then steamed to Niagara Falls. Mayor Butler and reception committee gave him welcome. Visited Canadian shore, welcomed by representatives of the Canadian Government. Arrived Rochester. Addresses by Mayor Rodenbeck and Henry C. Brewster, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Arrived Syracuse, the home of Ambassador White, at 11 p. m. Mayor Jay B. Kline presented to the Prince a gold seal of the city in a silver box. Thursday, March 6, 1902 Arrived Boston. Guest of the city. Gov. Winthrop Murray Crane and Mayor P. A. Collins, acting for State and city, extended official courtesies. Prince Henry returned their calls, then visited Cambridge and delivered to the Germanic Museum of Harvard University gifts of his brother, Kaiser Wilhelm, and received from Harvard the honorary degree Doctor of Laws. Banquet by city of Boston. Friday, March 7, 1902 Arrived Albany. Greeted by Governor Odell, Adj. Gen. Henry and the Senate and Assembly committees. Formal greeting by Mayor Charles H. Gans at City Hall. Reception at Capitol. Left for West Point. Reception at Memorial Hall, West Point. Parade, inspection review and cavalry drill. Left for New York 4 p. m. Saturday, March 8, 1902 Breakfast at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills, 2 East Sixty-ninth Street, New York City. Captain Von Egidy, representing Prince Henry, placed wreath on tomb of General Grant. Great banquet given by the German Society of New York at Waldorf- Astoria. Sunday, March 9, 1902 Singing societies serenade at Waldorf. Luncheon by Admiral Robley D. Evans, at University Club. Dined with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Visited New York Yacht Club. Monday, March 10, 1902 Left for Philadelphia. Reception at Mayor's office, Philadelphia. Freedom of city. Drive to Cramp's ship yard ; escort of cavalry. Visited battleship Retvizan. Luncheon at Union League Club. Return to New York. Dinner on Deutschland. Gala performance at Irving Place theatre in evening. Tuesday, March 11, 1902 Farewell breakfast on Deutschland. Sailed at 3.30 p. m. 252 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Index Illustrations: Bloomingdales Madison Square St. Patrick's Cathedral Statue of Liberty Brooklyn Bridge Post Office Bowling Green Trinity Church City Hall Union Square PAGE Frontispiece 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 Swan Lake, Central Park Columbus Monument Grant's Tomb Herald Square Columbia College Washington Bridge President Roosevelt William McKinley Prince Henry of Prussia PAGE 109 127 145 155 173 191 236 243 248 The Story of Bloomingdales 5-7 Round-Abolt New York: Amusements .... 9 Places of Interest ... 9 Hotels - 13 Banks, Trust Cos., etc., 13, 15, 17 Clubs . . . . 17, 19 Colleges 19 Libraries .... 19, 23 Office Buildings . • . 23, 25 Hospitals .... 27 Churches 29, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43, 45 Ferries . . ." . .45 Post Offices .... 47 Elevated Railroads . . 47 Parks . . . . 47, 49 Police Department ... 49 Coach and Cab Rates . . 49 Railroad Depots ... 53 Armories, City Markets . . 53 Street Directory, every alter- nate page . . . 55-157 Theatres, alternate pages 159-225 General Information: Postal Information 227, 229, 231, 233 Distances from New York . 233 Presidents of United States . 235 Review of Spanish War . 237-242 Assassination and Obsequies of President McKinley . 244-247 Diary Prince Henry's Visit 249-251 Calendars, 1902, 1903 . 254-255 Advertisements "Albert" Shirt Waist Altschul & Kavanagh Alvis, Isaac, & Co. American Wringer Co Ansonia Clocks . A. P. W. Paper Co. Arnold, Schiff & Co. Ashton Hotel Auerbach, Louis A. W. B. Boulevard Velvet Banking Department . Barrett, Nephews & Co. Bath Robes, Towels, Slippers Bauman & Sperling . Bear Brand Yarn Manufacturers Beck & Freid Belfast Linen Handkerchief Co Bias Velutina Blate & Badanes Bloom, Louis, & Co. . Booth, J. D. ... Bough ton, II . L. Bradley, D. R., & Son Brushes .... Burt, A. L. ... Caps and Aprons, Maids' . Caps, Boys' Cardani, A. ... Carpets and Rugs Castle Braid Co. 216 Citron Brothers . 222 Clothing, Men's and Boys' 164 Cohen, Adolph . 20 Cohn, Brown & Co. . 64 Cohn, J. & M. . 234 Colonial Trust Company 184 Columbia Shade Cloth Co. 104 Corsets, C. B. a la Spirite 106 •■ R. & G. 178 " Warner's 50 Cutlery 132 Decorative Specialties 134 Dining Tables . 214 Drescher & Cusson 118 Dresses, Children's 216 Dresses, Girls' . 188 Eagle Brand Shirt Waists 18 Earl & Wilson . 210 Einhorn, S. 218 Embroideries 222 Empire City Market . 232 Eyeglasses and Spectacles 200 Floersheimer, Roman & H 180 Follmer, Clogg & Co. 178 Foster Hose Supporter Co. 182 Gilbert Mfg. Co. 812 Glatner, S. 182 Glenn's Sulphur Soap 136 Gloves 170 Goldman, Sachs & Co. . 194 74, 138, 226 220 98 102 76 60 48 154 202 226 196 190 206 144 96 172 46 220 140, 212 208 122 120 126 198 44 224 70 102, 132 . 24 ihn ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Goldsmith, C. P., & Co. Goldsticker, S. Goodman & Lazarus . Gottlieb Brothers Greenberg & Sokolower Guttroff, George Habisreitinger, A. Handkerchiefs Heller & Bachrach Heminway, M. & Sons Herschman & Bleier . Hildesheimer & Schlesinger Hojer, Thomas G. Horse Blankets, Lap Robes Howley, Haviland & Dresser Hoyle, Harrison & Kaye Huber, H. F., & Co. . Hummel, Kaufmann & Co. Infants' Wear Iron Clad Enameled Ware Jaburg, Fuhs & Lovin Jackson, Wm. H. Co. Johnson, Cowdin & Co. Kaempfer, M. Kahn & Frank Kaufman Brothers Kaye & Einstein Kimbel, A. & Sons Kirby, Beard & Co. . Kitzinger & Zelenko . Kleinert's Dress Shields Kohlmeier, J. M. Kridel, J., Sons & Co. Kupfer, Arthur . Laces ..... Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co. Landau, Thos. , & Bro. Lattemann, John J., Shoe Co. Leather Goods Leavy, M. E Lederer & Weisl Leitner, J Levi, Sondheimer & Co. Lindenmeyr, Henry, & Sons Linings .... Lion Brand Shirts and Collars Livingston & Lieberman . Loeb & Allmayer Lord & Taylor ... Ludvigh, Elek John . Maddock, John, & Sons Merchant Tailoring Sale Millen, E. & Co. Millinery Nauheim, Samuel Neckwear, Women's Negligee Shirts . Newgass & Michael is New York Central Coal Co. New York Security & Trust Co Night Robes and Pajamas Nineteenth Ward Bank Oakley Soap and Perfumery Co Oil Cloths . 90, PAGE 154 O'Meara, Maurice, Co 86 Ostby & Barton Co. .166 Owens, C. W. . 220 Paris, The . 170 Pawliger, M. 226 Peltz & Biderman 118 Perfumes, Ed. Pinaud's 134 Peters, W. A. 84 Phoenix Glass Co. 180 Photographs 234 Plaza Bank . 220 Pollack, Samuel 230 Prescott, R., & Son 176 Refrigerators 228 Ribbons 1 14 Ritter Brothers . 204 Rockwell's Bread and Rolls 214 Rosenthal, A. S., & Co 226 Rosenthal, H., & Son 66 Roth & Appel 222 Rugs, Oriental . 172 Ryan, Andrew . 130 Sachs & Vogel . 94 Sadowsky, R. 84 Salomon & Newman 224 Schiff, Samuel, & Co. 124 Second National Bank 204 Sewing Machines 188 Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer 124 Shirt Waists 96 Sicher, D. E. & Co. 216 Silks . 140 Simon, J. R. & Co. 112 Simon, Louis, & Co 40, 120 Sivin Brothers 28 Solomon, Max 116 Sperling & Barin 34 Spero, David 26 Spun Glass . 224 Staats, Gus 228 Steinberg, J. 38 Stiner, William H., & Son 160 Strauss, Henry S 150 Sutro Bros. & Co 68 Sweetser, Pembrook & Co. 14 Travelers' Articles 186 Travers Brothers Co. 182 Trousers 166 Trunks 218 Undermuslins, Women's 58 Underwear, Children's Muslin 80, 164 94 United States Guarantee Co. . 16 100 Veilings 148 108, 142 Waists, Boys' . . . .130 228 Weinstein, S 214 104 Western National Bank . . 30 54 West Disinfecting Co. . . 234 78 Wiener Brothers . . .206 194 Wilson, John C, & Co. . . 210 8 Worsted Sacques, Infants' . 212 74 Wrappers and House Gowns 70, 202 230 Yotto Incandescent Lamp . 148 228 Youngs, Wm. P., & Bros. . 158 155 Zimmerman, M. ... 168 253 PAGE 36 136 112 232 214 204 86 208 176 78 230 210 198 142 106 210 168 206 224 218 212 232 222 80 183 108 10 144 232 88 90 126 126 216 208 88 100 206 68 56 112 196 114 76 162 150 208 98 190 186, 200 254 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK Calendar, 1902 JANUARY JULY S. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY , AUGUST k S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 S. M. T. w. T. F. 1 S. 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH S. jsef*te:mber M. T. W. T. F. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 30 31 AI*RIIv OCTOBER S. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 25 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 3VIAY NOVEMBER S. M. T. W. T. 1 F. 2 S. 3 S. M. T. W. T. F. S 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 JUNE DECEMBER S. M. T. W. T. F. S S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 28 29 30 31 ROUND-ABOUT NEW YORK 255 Calendar, 1 903 JAN UARY JULY s. M. T. W. T. F. S. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 U 12 J3 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 February AUGUST s M. T. W. T. F. S S. M. T. w. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ai»:rcirv M. W. JUiVE^ S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 :i\j:ay T. F. S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 se:f»tei*xber S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 IVOVKMBKR S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Compiled and arranged by A. W. SCHLESIXGER Chasmar-Winchell New York and Pittsburg