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  • ¡Governor Smith GivenDinner ut Lotoa l'lui»

    í;m»*"I !¦ I**«#li In Cood Wliliet?,Cbarlei E. IIukIm»» Saya

    in ComplimentMore than three hundred member« of

    tna Lotos Club honored Qovomor Alired E. Smith ut a dinni r at the rooms.f thu club, no West Fifty-seventhgtreet, last night. Chester S. Lord,preiident of the club, presided.Among the speakers were Abram I.

    JSIkus, chairman of the Stato Recon¬struction Commission ; former Covernor Charles S, "Whitman, Charles E.Hughe«, the Rev. Edward P. Tivnn,Frank Cobb, editor of "The World,"Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Wag¬ner, Martin Saxe, nnd, of course, theGovernor.Governor Smith emphasized the op¬

    portunities the office offers for serviceto the state and said he could think ofno more honorable employment thanbeing Governor of New York.Former Governor Hughes declared

    he was glad to join in the tributes toGovernor Smith anil referred humor-ously to "the slight difficulties" whichhe, when Governor, experienced at Al-b»n.v' ., ...

    "I am sure we are all united in af¬fection and respect for the Governorof New York," said Mr. Hughes. "Hehan served the slate with conspicuousfidelity. He has been true to histrust and he has the happiest of allrecords that in his long political jour¬ney he has never lost a friend nor be¬trayed one. There never has been aman who attained this high officewith more friends nor with more goodwishes."

    To Investigate Fair BoardGovernor Acts on Complaint of

    Onondajíí. ProsecutorAn investigation has been ordered

    by Governor Smith into the affairs of

    Ute Mtitlt< Fair Commission, followingthe reoelpl by the Governor of u let«tei from .lohn il, Walrath, District At«torne*/ of onondnuH coiitiij), chargingtii» eommiiiion with "hunteds Secured by U. S. war ob¬ligations .,_ $1,691,010,000 $1,691,678,000

    Ail other. 195,230,000 189,861,000Sills .ought in open market. 248,107,000 261,924,000

    Total bills or. hnhd. $2,134,347,000 $2,143,463,000UflUnl tîntes «ovprnmpnt long term epotirltiea. 27.138.000 27,222,000OlUedMtatee pnvpriim'tphort term securities 173,797,000 172,471,000All oihef rarnlriK nesets. 3,0004.000

    Totti purnit,!« anéete.,.,,,..«*.«...Bmi> im- mint i ,.

    fOntoUeoted Uemg ,, >..,,...»... ..........j riv" !'«¦. ¦.¦¦m. r«--t"ini)U»ni fund »gainst Fedi erst Reserve Dank m.u».,,f AU other resource*.

    $2,33&,2r.L,,0OO9,/12,000

    I'lCO.WO.WK)

    7,067,0007,274,000

    $2.343.160,0009,711,000

    707,303,0000,901.0007,772.000

    Total m .,,.»¦¦ ,.,,.,,,,,,.,,. $6,220,^28,000 $5,3/3,426,000UABIUTItl

    Capital paidin. $81,641,000Burplu* . 49,466,000Government depoaits . 168,147,000Due to member banks.Res ¡rvo account. 1,631,167,000Deferred availability items. 484,906,000Other deposits, including for'n gov't credits. 117,271,000

    Total gross deposits. $2,401,491,000Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation... 2,521,776,000Federal Reserve Bank notes in circulation,

    net liability. 145,540,000All other liabilities. 30,014,000

    $81,612,00049,466,000

    286,785,0001,604,719,000555,019,000120,426,000

    $2,565,494,0002,510,687,000

    142,442,00023,269,000

    Total liabilities . $5,229,928,000 $5,373,425,000Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and Federal Reserve note liabil¬

    ities combined, 51.9 per cent, against 51.6 per cent the week before.Ratio of gold reserves to Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation

    after setting aside 35 per cent against net deposit liabilities, 63 per centagainst 63.5 per cent the week before.

    important Developments inBOONE OIL\> Mean Higher Price»

    Write for fjarticul'iriSTOCK BOUGHT, SOLD AND

    QUOTEDFrank E. Herma & Co.

    SPECIALISTS*ti»bei". New York Curb Market A.soclatlon

    52 Broadway New YorkPhon* Brjcd 6741

    REAL ESTATELONG ISLAND

    RESORTS

    EAST OKANGE.NEW JERSEY

    NEW HOTELCLINTON

    KaitOKANGK,« N. J.

    A r.-.rri;,;.,. ).,,rn,. hotel; charming.wMloii; rooms «ln»çly arm en »ulti-, pri¬man but'.», telephone«; n.-i.r Brick¡.web BUUon, »5 minutes to Broad««y; «i«.,. Diamond goring Inn, Den-tUuttrateá bocktet.

    EDWARD M. SiMVlMIS

    LONG ISLAND CITY"FOR IMMEDIATE OCCL'I'ANCV.5,000 to 125,000 Square Feet.

    I Ireprnof liullrtlnKH,\\H\i er «fitItOUt rail sidiiicWill build for future «eeupaneyt suit ifiiiilrfinrritN.

    R0MAN-CALLMAN COMPANY,itriilce l'Inxii,

    LONG ISLAND htv

    WATER FRONTArt »-«tat« of 7 acres, beautifully laid out; larç»residence, stable?, parase, gardener's cottage, lodgohouse and other buildings: all practically new; eu-pi-rb location, commanding unusual marine, views.»^ anyordinary position to undertake. Room 1707, S2Yaiidorblll av.. corner E. i'olii »U

    SALESMAN.Export piece gooda for waist trade;giro details of experience In confidence, llox¦09, Tribuno Office.8(11.11 IK.lt H AMI SAILORS CAN EARN OOOtiMONEY DELIVERING: TELEGRAMS. AI'i'I.VWESTBrtN I'NION TELEUKAl'Il COMPANY, S3PaUK PLACE.STENOiiltAl'HKIl TYI'KUItlTEIt; Christian; prl-vale office; must ho neat In appearance, aridabout himself; Hiato ago, oxjwirlnnoe eJid salary ex¬pected, Pox A. B., 8n, Thlbune.STOCK SALESMAN OF AIllI,ITY CAN' 8ECUBBSMALL liLOCK OP STOCK OF (It)IN(l MAN-t'KACTI'RIN'O CONCERN FOR DISTIll III TlnN.KMAI.I. LOTS To SELECTED LIST OF CLIENTSWILL UKAU THF. STRICTEST INVESTIGATION,

    LIBERAL COMMISSION.])OX C. P. SX TRIBUNE.

    SUPERINTENDENT AND FOREMAN.Ton have reached your i>resciit posllion by proving

    your ability to those higher up; but you havo notreached tho top notch of your earning capacity. Toucan still add to your Income at no cost to you.Do not mlas thin opportunity; It has nothing to dowith your present employment. To arrange forinterview addross

    512 FIFTTI AVE..T. II. CORKY. BOOM 001.

    WANTED.SALESMENAdvertising and Specialty SalesRand, McNally & Co., out New York, will senddetails of a new. high class, $12ri-a-weok proposl-tlon to a selected portion of those from whom «p-plications in detail are received. Reply In writingonly. ¡ '

    WANTED..To hear from responsible party or in- 'stltiilion having bright boy. 10 to IS years ofaire, who Is in need of a good country home; boywho shows Inclination for firm work and study. fOrphan preferred.

    L. P. «RANT, rtloomtllle. N. T. ^

    WANTED Young man, with nomo knowledge of Jhuokkm-plnir. In ailvertlslng dep't of a newspaper; .give ago. exporlcnco arid salary erpected, Address(;., Hox 202, Tribune office.

    WANTED .Man to work on »uln ten«, slip cover«ml trimming. Apply Karl Zepp, Waterbury.Conn. j 'WB WII.Ij siart yoii in the cleaning and dyeing

    "

    liuilm«s. lltlln rapltAl needed; big profits, Writefor booklet. JJen-Voudo System. Dopt. f,tu, Char-lotto. N. C, jYOUNG MAN to assist book-h

    keeper in office of a mercan- itile concern; must be good at'ffigures; state age, experienceand salary expected. AddressBox S-48, Tribune.VulMl MAN I/lnotyp« otwratora receive $1,700yearly. Established twelve years Telephone 217SKtuyresanl. Empire Hchool. I.'lil East I(Itu »t.YOl'Ntl MAN with mechanical experience, to re>

    pair carburetor. Call James C Nichols. 1871

    V'Ot'NO MAN to make lilnwelf uaeful good sd-»aucemenl. Marko. H7< Hth »v.

    HEM* WANTED FEMALEiNrrnu'crnoN

    TYPIflTrV- RTIlNoOltAPlimtn.-«*KCIIKTAIIIKH

    Do you know that you can Increase your earningcapacity and efflrlency, also make yrwrself noteraiuabu t» your aoipleytr. br learning The Di.-u-phoii'i Meihod of dliliillon. The course la fre«¦ ml can it H.inol in a In» hours. Operator«are In 1"1 "' dcinand

    I-or turHier liifoimsllou tiiqulira at 'All» Dictaphone Hutiuul. 2H0 Utuailway.

    IIKI.I' WANTKI) FEMALE

    ARIíAIIAW A hTRAf'S,I USOS r-.'1'lil.l.T, luiooui.*,

    BAMS'lWOJn '.'liai,, i.i a,.;,, in the following department*mi

    MillineryMillinery TrimmingsM ,' BullsHblrtwalgtaRibbons

    si,Games

    Apply st Office of Superintendent, Mezxa-ihia b"loor, 1 sat Uulldlng, m person or hymuí.ALSORequire women In various departments uale women to serve several dun u week, or,f mor.i venli nt, 'rum 12 0 until B:30' M. Hxporlenco not necessary, HcglnnorsOil Im bisttiicted Salary will be* paid whileearning This presents an excellent oppor-unlty io iiuailfy fur a permanont position on

    ur regular Ma/Y. Apply Superintendent,

    AIlT BTUDENTSSEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, WITH

    nnusii experience.rroflltahlo employment: high elaes surroundings.Apply Boom 003, 501 Fifth eve.

    BILLING MACHINE operator I Moon-Hopkins) ;will consider beginner, I-;., 2:t, Tribune office.COAT MAKER

    on tailored suits and gowns; half day Saturday;Rohn A lllenzo, 74 East 55th st.DRAPERS AND FINISHKHH on dresses; settledunion shop. IT. ic L. Mfg. Co., 154 West ^ 1thst 3d floor.COOK-WAITRESS CHAMBKRMAID fo family oftwo; ili.v references required. Call Monday 10-12 a. m. or 3:30-5:30 p. m., 320 Webt 37th st.Apt. 2W.DHAPETtS on s'.lk dresses, colorea or whitoCharming Dress t'n., 55 West loth st.

    DRESSMAKERS.THURN

    15 E. 52d St.

    RequireWAIST FINISHERS,SKIRT FINISHERS,

    SLEEVELINING HANDS.

    Half day on Saturday.

    PINISHEnS, TRIMMERS AND RIBBON-ERS. EXPERIENCED ON SILK UN¬

    DERWEAR. WH ARK WILDING TOi'AY GOOD MONEY, BUT WANTQUICK HANDS ONLY; Al.si» a rawDEARNERS. JACKSON STYLE CO., 38EAST 21ST ST.

    KINISriBRB.OOOn PAYl LIGHT, Atnr WORKRH'iM M llOrilS. M SCHNITZER CO.. 113UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER I3TH HT.FINISHERS nv EVENING WRAPS AND COATS-I! Ml P\V SATURDAY. ROU.N & III ENKO ;{KAST III ST

    GIRLS GIRLS GIRLSWISHING TO EARN flOflll DIVINO HY f,*-"ARV.INO ¡HI. HAND ami AIR HRl'sll COLORINGTRAUE; PAID WHILE LEARNING: STEADYwmii, GI,*ARANT|-KD: ii'.i: woiiki.m; con-MITIONS: MODERN Wor.KRooM APPLYtt *i A* 'iAK I'llll, ISMIM1 '('MPAN'Y, 1.10 WESTÍ2I1 ST

    (IMtlif- KOll ORNERAI, WORKIN l,AP.oH.AToMY us WI1J5T fJOOD*,IIAIiitll.T IM 11 MA It I » AVKIt,

    II AST urn st

    iilillii, IfAN'T) WITH -i HIII1J «100DI m.m on VUHl o.iii-i [4in,1 n -i I'lti It n m flVBM.II 1.AI up 1 n tu1,mi.o Aluni. ,i,,i(H,| pida m, fivsrlodN nid ulssil«II no lIlM ¦. Ifl >'''¦ nil »,,1111-ii'j ),,M.r 1,1.,1«1.1 »Md .'"»'II' »s*..*. I A M Mlllhma. filjIII S yearsold, twelve years with present connections, wouldconsider offer as manager, assistant or office man¬ager; am a fvino man at..i would not consideranything not In this class; good reason for desir¬ing change; will treat with principals only. Manager,Box M-t'.i, Tribune Office.MANAGER POSITION or assistant for hotel orbusiness concern, any city; Italian, with knowl¬edge of English, French, Spanish (speaking andwriting); bookkeeping and control system temperate,active, authoritative, social. Address Moderate, -00East. 23d »t.POSITION by married farmer and dairyman; un¬derstands good cattle feeding and testing; goodbutter maker; steady and reliable; references.I'atrlck Douegan, Continontalville, l'eekskill,N V

    to feed. M. Wol-PRESSMAN on cylinders, willingsensi o, 127 Noll St., Brooklyn.

    REAL ESTATE MANAGER, experienced In apart¬ments, business properties and tenements, suc-cessful collector and economical repairs, wants po-Blllon, or ulii work on commission. Henry Ecd-dem. Room D03, 37 West. 39th St.TEACHER (P. S.) desires position arter :t o'clock;all day Saturday. II.. Rex 36, Tribune Office.YOUNG MAN, 28, well educated, capable organizerand administrator, exceptional experience, at prcs-nt with shipbuilding firm a.s assistant to generallanagor and treasurer, desires post as assistant orpcrotary to executive. Address M., Box ;(0, Trib¬une Office.

    DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE

    BUTLER-VALET, very neat, nice appearing youngFilipino, thoroughly experienced; exceptionallywell recommended; f.10. Mason's Agency, 131 West42d at. Bryant 5633.BUTLER-WAITRESS, first, class, wants positionvhcre parlormaid Is kept; excellent references;

    gos $.15. Colonial Agon, y, 25 West 42d St.BUTLER Capable, well rocommended; 75; four

    years last place; city or suburbs. Miss Shea'sAgency, ii East list st. Murray lllll 0774.CHEF- First elass colored chef In all branchesf'.r club, hotel, road house, steamship, yacht;best reference. Joseph BUlups, 853 Morris av.,Bronx.

    CHEF First class most rook, with wife, superiorbread and pastry maker) country, Inn or Institu¬tion. Wrlto C, 203 West Í26ÜI si.diluir City, country, private family; references thebest; Amerlran. II. O. Brown, 82 Camden St..Hackcnsack, N. ,1.COUPLE (colored) desires position In private fainily In country; very linn references! butler andok; wag.-j $luo. Colonial Agenicy, 25 West4 2d st.

    1 AllMIIANH. yotlilH, neat. American had aerlcultural training mid bom" experience; excel)(tonally bright, ambitious. Vefv desirable, 141Maaoti's Agein h ;l West 42d st.GARDENER «Ul'j itr.'TIN'lil:'.T oil gentlemnn'senlata, whore lasle and ¡eHfiettipid «r» tieglredi¡it.. expérience In greonliuusp«. lends, apo, farming,« ,.i. Khgllahlliail inbblle nged, sr-'rii.irI¦raanlrer or Iclji, pJIilpefittft IftialwOfUiJfi A, Dotst. Tribuna uni....l)AUli(i';l II WIIIII.C O I (.I'l MA', ,!l. .«le, fiel»mo e.|,.ll,..i. |.,o. nli'iiiw. Mi.»eia, t..»"lsbl«i,ftlll lf»i lâWlli ".-"i- ... M NI il i.Ilrti I.M,#.11 hfsl n '. h .il numberof shareholders to obtain the iicm-nt oftheir lo-uperHthm fur advertising pur-1.i

    Write, stating when ami where youcan be seen, und my N.-w York repre¬sentative will call On y*u ml explain Indetail. No Obligation "involved Defer¬ences of the highest character will besubmitted nt the Interview,

    Address D. Hox 8S, Tribuno Ofllce,

    H iiPPiiUTt MTV 14 Now orKVIIlD '|"o IN.vent In an h'h dividend Having preferred ulch ofI'llahlMinl eiil,i|.||i.. near N«* Imk 11 i iiv Uoïl, Tribüne oil!,,

    AOBNCtlS WANT***-**)lining cunerfli In Hesltln, with sales i>r«aiil««tlrmici in» Ureguu and Waahlngtuii. U 401, T. iioiuu.

    IM,Ml II«I MCI US Mi \| V.I.NflEH

    Removal0944 i.m » 11 ¦MISS FITZGERALD'Sií EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

    S I,,-i

    Governrs? and Nurses Agency366 FIFTH AVENUEOPPOSITE A I.T MAN'S

    Superior help for profeaatonal and doiucstlo servloe

    Telephone« 1054-1058 riaaaOffice Heure V to .'. H.tiurdnj-8 0 toi.

    A. Oster&erg's Employment BureauStvrdM. Abi'ihv for Bade«. Domeatlc Help

    .Mule nuil Fenuua716 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK

    Bet. 57th & 58th Sta.Careful and prompt attention given to

    each anal «very order

    Miss Hofmayers Agency1» East «3d si.. S«aaa î\.,/l» '""'' MOST Rfl »*'"¦»»lui W>Al 4-.i r.., imall llirüiii 11*1SAMf'SiSN«; t1-"""'' A«.».*. Met »«va«!.,

    I pilTI Aul" . .DIAMpyPg

    DIAMONTJ» ANT» JEWZLRT BOÜOHT POU CABfLestates apprslse.1. purchaaed. UKSSSTt, 1T$.roadway, "upstairs.'

    MTXTLTIGBAPHERfl.STENOGRAPaEKaMuItlgraphUiR, stetiogrsphjr. typewrltlnr; all hoars;.eaaonablc Coyne. 116 Nassau at Beekmao 47X

    OLII GOLD AM) SILVERVORN* OTT COW) AND SILVER BOIOBT BTB. I.ONGMAN'3 SONS. Gold aud SUter Retinara.4 John et

    10RO Buys Diamonds, Old Gold. SU»rr. riatlnura.Antiques and l'a«n Ticket*. 146 West ¿2d stPOLISH

    DILLARD'S HItîH GHAnp; POLISH"or furniture, pianos, PO W. IS4that Moraine «52.'.MISt'ELLANKOOS

    'OT-pnrtaTIONH oitnANin»: rTKW rOR«.1(3.f.o. im-ludee outft end »«err or,parut, Aa-oun's m!l|..-i~l eterrwhere. WtciAMHT. SICH-VKH 154S HmidvfST Hulte SOt Rrrsu» U49

    BUSINESS OIVOKTl'NIT.ES¦ATITAI, WANTKD To form CORPORATION'mina a naeaulty t» eheauVal and otherOther half on hand in msrhlnrrv m It itniatmai-r. V. A., 6T, Uùi Myrtle are.Ira uiyn.

    -49ATIJWTÇ Trndrmstln, dedans; lieet worH!ni CI". la .«Il or s'-iid i¦.-;free; :in yr«r«' ni*rlence.j'. 18 lt.-oaduey, N, Y,i

    irnNIHllHD ROOMSrn r It» RAIT.< -nu sod after Avril'..iiKf 'i .',t room in nrlrste himaa, hah* and aifju. aubwst .-»|in«aa atattoaj om> ih»»» »iii h ii. Oi-e i,n'il «|i|'!>. I!. C. i

    .rilMHIII l> IHKiMK I (Ht BKARON Mar 1 Mminutes' walk to eta«!

    . at-il.il,

    ¿JXINOTON **M "'" t'et. ni^l sud «:d «ta

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