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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1907. “Hands Up” Demand to} _ Government Will Be * - Quickly Answered. ST, PETERSBURG, March .19.—The Ministertal declaration, setting forth the Government's progrumme for legisia- tion, was read this afternoon by Pre- mier Stolypin before the house of Parliament, assembled in the Hall of the Nobility, instead of the Taurida Palace, which taeunder repair. The declaration of policy, which was studiously courteous in tone and avoided all_reference. to drumhend co: tlal and other causes of contention, was received In respectful silenco by, members of Parilamert, M. Stoly Was not once Ifterrupted, and at close of hix address received hearty plause from the Conservatives. Premier Smnlypin, however, again frose and In a second speech lak, down the ultimatum that the House muat {confine fteelf to lesa paths. VW teonest criticism was weloomed, Government would not permit tionary assaults or firebmnd tasi the House choso to cry “hands up" to the Government. let It boware Premier Stolypin in declaration of policy laid down as the cardinal prin- clplé that the Government was creating lower the revolu- such standards of Ife as will change the granted reforms. and the chief tasic -“BEWARE,” CIES. | ——GTAR'S PREMIER ~——INDEYING DUM | Conszen . AL Ida re wes, was to co-ordinate the old and'new prin- etples of Government. : After defending the action of the Gov. etnment in promulgating tempofiry laws based on the will of the monarch and the crying needs of the people. the Premier enumerated the Government's projects of law as follows: Freedom of speech und of the press. Liberty of faith. Habeas corpus, on the samo other states. The substitution of a singte form of martial Jaw; for the various, decrees! of axcepuonal- security. = Local self-government. Reform of the Zemstvos. Responsibility of officials, Agrarian reforms. es Tho abolition of the free-entry of goods into Vladivostok.’ Completion of the trans-Siberian rall- yoad In Russian territory. Popular education; “Our country,” ‘said the Premier, “must be transformed” into "% “constitn- tional state. Real measures must be adopted to define and getermine the rights" of the state and of private indi viduailg and to abolish the contradic tlons between the old and new iawn and the arbitrary interpretations placed supon them by private persons na well as officials. 0 Government, there- fore, has decided that it is necessary to submit a eerles of bills estanlishing the new regime: in Russia. “In conclusion the Premier aaked the House ‘to deal with the budget immiedi- ately and thus furnish adequate finances, Yo carry out the reforms, adding: “Whatever our efforts are to preserve: necesal the 4 ‘of our oo" hot-consent.to lose the awe occupy among the Powers, we caanot re coll before the necessity of the axpend'- ture dm) upon us by Rusaia's great, per ‘be oxtruoniinary onaracter—ot requlrementa demands extnaord!+ Ary resources. “The Minister of Finance, therefore, ‘will propose fres}y Gaxation, including anil income ‘tax and a modification of tel death duties, ‘The pacification and re- Keneration of great Russia nre only pos sible through the realization of now! principles, of government. “Tam. ready 0° mx<s the greatest! efforts. My word, foroens basis as ence _nre pt which will find in the Government ool- laboratore who resend it-ae-thetr- duty to safeguard the historic aspirations of Russia and retore order and calm to the country, that is to say, a firm, real | Russian Government as it' should’ and a¥il]_be—the eovernment of His Majeste the Emperor-~ =e WANTSALIMONY, BUT IS ANOTHER’S WIFE rood will and experi. | TERS BEFORE Pres. McGowan Thought M. O. L. Man. Was Dis- respectful to Mayor. . Mafor.‘MéCieNan to-day asked the Board of Aldermey to name the plaa (for the Manhattan! Bridge after forme! President Cleveland wteail tt “Cleve- and ‘Square. a Alderman Peters moved that the com- munication be referred ta the Committee lon Streota, Highways and Sewers. At this Presjdent McGowan grew very angry nd sald::“Tho gentleman must withdraw his remark.” y ‘I wit not withdraw my remark; I made the reference to the proper com- mittee,” ‘retorted, Peter “Unless the gentleman withdraws his remark. the Chair will refuse to recog: said Prosident McGowan. ded no re con on the anid—Peters,—“end 1-don't-un+ derstand the ruling of the Chair on the queation.”” ~"Taa—Chair thought,” sald “Mr, _M¢- Gowan, ‘that the emphasis put by the Kentleman on: the word ‘sewers’ was in- tended: as an ingult-and if the gentle- OAR aig not mean it so, let It pass.”” “Treterred 1 tthe broper-comrmlt~ tee," peraisted Peters, and his motion prevalled, The Committee on Laws and Regula- tlona.then submitted a report on theatre Ucket speculators and hotel agencies, which, If accepted, it is believed, would practically:do away. with the evil. ‘The ne proposed TOT Sach offense acrnet the amended ordinary Pore is made as the result. of « pubite tearing at which Were present many of the sidewalk lUcket speculators /with thelr counsel, former Judge Ditten- hoefer, of the ‘Theatrical Managers’ As. xortation.—ot New — York, —con trating. thirty-elght places of amisement;-Sena— tor Thomas L. Donneily, representing the theatre ticket agencies, and the secretary of the American District Tele- graph Company, ‘There are 124 licensed ticket speculators in Manhattan and the Bronx-atid-ten-in: Brooklyn. NICARAGUA TO HARASS _ ALL HONDURAN COAST. Goldman Objects to Paying Se Divorce. AWhen Bent Goldman. sued Lena, to whot he was) married in 1891, for an j absolute, divorce, naming, Jacob Cohen | as co-respondent, she responded with an \application=for sis wetidy-aiiinony and fmonay to pay-a-twwyer for defending he signed her answer “Lena and recited that after ten years - of rapid fire separations and reconcillla. tons she got an absolute divorces from In Chicago in 1901, with the ous- tody ot their only child,’ Gara, how ten eur olg.-and ‘haa since then married jacob Cohen, with whom) she is. now ving tn: thie’ city. 0} cya Cetera Kora ony, Ale eokman us flack ean’ Bitention 10 thirtiocaay’" and ralsed the Movel point that " na ii not our wife, and ale herseit xo deckaros, gho| error bringing lo the court the case In+ (has.no claims upon us for’ s rt, y oi Gye SR Lee and rele the consolidation of the clue» SMid) Gecadee we cwere at thar ties . to Mrs eeaanc tee enti, cred penot in owl Hel, rut in BL Lotta: Mo." “The Chi: cago court never. gained Over. Mr: Goldman, and he how ates io $i airorce: in ordor to. Liber possession of fa ditties get” she tnaiata on the legal , Ieeot Bont Goldman's wits, but Cohen's therefore she is entitled to the all- Ghony.". ‘Deciston Was roservod. Tho Chi-).of Pittsburg, whereupon the people of, WASHINGTON, March 19.—Despatchos Uireatening the entire north Honduras and keeping the towns on Chat coast in an unsettled condition, VPhitip RR. Brown, the—secretary to tlie American mission to Guatemala at Honduran, advised" the Btate Department today thatoe hw «Hepetenaa fron American consul at Ceiba Indica Gite conditions are much disturbed there, CaSO ' Similar reports have been received Trom “other potnta within= tte isst- few days ant have-siven tise to the -opttiion that Nicaragua plans to harass all the Honduras. const. MOODY HALTS THE GREATER PITISBURG. WAASHINGTON, March 19.—Justice Moody, of the Bupreme Court of the United States, to-day allowed a writ of table and Allerheny, Pa. ‘The suit was originally brought dy the city of Allegheny o mpt aside the con- hsolldation. Tie preme Court of Pennsylvania decided the caso In fayor THE ALDERMEN: + of his bill ta reform the. Police Depart- 0 18 $0, The re- | URS ertw-meneure provide BINGHAM FICHTS OF nls POLICE BILL IN SENATE Presents a~ Solid-Front: Agaifist--Opponents, ~ Seth Low, Leading (pectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 19.—Gen. Bingham gave the Senate Cities Committee a hot Ine of argirment this afternon in favor ment and put the detective bureau on Jane of efficiency. pporting’ tho Police Commissioner wore Edward F, Brown, Henry W. Col. Willlam ¢. Church, Charis W. Watson aiid Jom C-Cote-\ man, reproséliting=the—Unton _Loagui Qib; Charla W. Young and J. 8. Due rand, of the Republican Club; Judge Alfred T. Ommen, of the Committee ot Firty; Myer Sehoewield,— of the East Sidy Civic Club; Edward M. Shepard, ‘of Rrostlyn; Robert Fulton Cutting, of tho Citizens’ Union; ex-Aayor—Seth Low and Assistant Corporation | —Da ppeared tor the oppo sitton. Ex-Mayor Low was the firat spe Tor Wie bit —He-watd- fOn my knowledge of conditions In New York st seems a very. desirably pill._1_may that ex-Police. Commis- sioner, Greane believed that the Com- inluslaner shoul have the power which aker ‘Tho changes in the policetorte-whieh+ the bill propoges were explained to} the committer by Assomblyman Pren- Chairman: White then inylted the op- position to present. its case first. David McClure, who represented the inspect- ora before the Assembly Committee, repeated what be had said in defense Of the inapectors’ at that time. He ‘also assorted that Gen, Bingham had Tegarded it as an ‘outrage to appear betore the, Committee, of the Lower “So I have come hore this time in my Individual capacity,” explained Mr. ¥ Clute. “The mapectors did not come. The attorney “Started to explain mat- term not affecting the meritu of the bill and was promptly reminded by Chair- man White that the commkteo did not care to listen to & specch in regard to motives or extYaneous coaditions. It wanted facts, beurlng on tho bill itdelf. McClure repeated his old bugaboo | Allegheny presentéd the matter to Jus: tice Moody, with a rquest that he order the case brought to tho Federal Su- preme Court, day's action. ° ho matter was presented: to Juntico Moody by ex-Senntor Stone, of Penn- sylvania, Or ort DOLLARS We ‘That's the kind of an when he uses a.“Wi -) WORLD WANTS PENNIES GOING OUT, | It's the sort of an investment a person makes =——RENT,. ETC.,, COMING IN! investment that pays. ‘ant’ ad. in The World. HIRE, BUY, SELL, IN A DAY!=—— which was done. by to-}ing them, phone the bad mait who might succeed | Bingham and the domorallzation that could result. Ho lauded the inmpeccors | ang talked about the danger of degrad- | He said it was an outrage | to deprive thom 9f the right to. appeal to the courts against the Commissioner of Police, Suppose, sald McClure, it gets warm in politics, where ts tho police inspect~ or to be. The Mayor appoints the Commissioner and ithe Commissioner Appoints the Inapectors. | The ‘condition will be outrageous, Tho | jnapector will’ be forced to take part-in politica to savo his the rule of the past?” pole "No, air, the police have nothing \to do with, politics,”» sald MeClutt ‘This and Tatsed enoral laugh.) 4 + MeClure denied that any voodlo fund existed. It was ridiculous. Why Judse Hatch, who appeared with him tpiovease ene tt! would-not nerersays Ing to do with'a measur ba y & hoadle fund. Nor wound ‘Mr, Mo- ure. lures speech, said Judge Ommen, {he next sposicer, waa 1k, r foppneas he ity 9 a mother 25. SE: By ANNSIEFIChHS.-Secy Wife of President’s Cousin and the Bank President Whom She Accuses| ° ry \ se tell Mrs. Morse that a maid, In atraight- : Frooseve7% ad ening out the room occupied by Mrw. Polo: CoevIt ght. 190%) Bal | Morse” and her husband, had come (00 ON SHIP IS GREAT LE BLOWS HER OVER Workmen in Copenhagen Carried Down With Vessel, but Escape. COPENHAGEN,.Denmark, March 19. —The Danish trainin blown over during a storm In a ship- building yard here to-day. Four-hundred men were at work on board at the time. and all were currtedt Rescuers got them eshore, only ten being injured. The Viking was a new ship In course {down with the voasel, of construction, Lee Arthur Obtains Writ of Habeas see hi vate Ufe his petitfon “that is aba: witht was to ing Inta Soctet: pending, PLAYWRIGHT WANTS “TO SEE HIS BABY BOY. Corpus Against His baby, Wife. Lee Arthur, the playwright, wants to He eald so in a petition upon” which Justice Nowburger to-day granted a writ of habeas corpus direct- a ———} ing Alica_Kahn to _preduce his _four| weeks old baby doy in court on Thurs- day, that his father, Arthur Lee Kuhn, may see him, vs ‘The playwright, whose name In pri= Arthur “Lee Kahn, say: fe Waa -walrutly- nedhln; that she js associating improper propet person to have the baby, Misy Johnson, they acparated she: sued -him, -clatming “tie author of the pla: “ound the sult ts still era. anal an actress, PHYSICIAN GETS OFF ; CHAUFFER DOES NOT. | Earried a Red Cross Sign and Was on ‘Way to_a Patient, Said Doctor. “There wan a Red Cross sign on the automobiié and I told the policeman that we were hurrying to the bedside the explanation by Dr. Ambrose A. Séouler, of Brooklyn, when {n Jefferson Market Court to- harge of operating his vutomodiie on Fifth avenue at twenty arralgne day on a patient," Macon. street, the miles per hour. Yolicemnan . ‘The physician w ‘ George 8. Sherman, 4, Gamufeir for Mrs St Weat Twelfth street, waa not | Ho Was heid for Spécial Ly. of so fortunate Seasions nue, arrest. in’ $100. bail Mra. Prauk.¢ Grove etreet. MA RY. wan ok MANNERING HERE. SPRINGFIELD, Maass., Mary Mannering;-who has been ill in Bpringneld for two weeks, went to her “They wero Kolog at a 2.40 clip," sald Leinmon, discharged. of Great Caroling March home in New York yoastei acento and Be a8 nee otny"* Manne: was left day. paraphernalla in tour upon () y) hip Wiking wax After sreak- ‘ook, ‘owl, for ppecding at only & three-minute gait on Fifth aye- Holiceman Lemmon also made this Ave a8 wecurity for the release of the chauffour a pleos of real ontate owned by her at No, vy ioe | her. re- LEFT $40,000 _ NECKLACE IN A HOTEL ROOM Mrs. Tyler: Morse's Jew- els. Again Flash in Public News. Mrs. ‘Tyler Morse'n farjoun $40,000 necklace, on which Harry 8. Bick, as Mra, Morse's lusband threo yeara ago, paid $18,000 duty, after a lot of troubl has again flashed before te public by. being “lost”? and “found” again. Mrs. hiorse declared to-day she would have given a large part of her fortune rather than not recover the ‘necklace, ‘Mrs, Morse's first husband, Harry 8. Black, !s at the head of the United States Realty and Construction Com: pany and in a millionaire, Sto was @ivoreed from him a year ago low’ -|aummer and slx months later married Tyler Morse, : Beco Since her marriage to the wealthy Borton bankir. Mrs, Moree has doné Uttle but tlavel over the world. ‘Sha ave up her town house at No. 6 Weat Fitty-sixth street shortly after the wed- ding, and the Morses wept on a trip to Europe. . Laat fall upon thelr return they took a suite of’ five.rooms at the Hotel ‘Savoy. They left the Savoy jlast ‘Saturday, gong to Atlantic City. When Mrs, Mors left the Suvoy ehe packed her jewels in s strong box and tucked fc away In her trunk. Thin was sent on to the Hotel Marlborough-Blen- heim, at Atlantic City, a day ahead of the couple., She did not haye occasion to'open the strong box..until Sunday, Then she discovered, to her dismay, that tho necklace was missing. Mrs. Morse sent for the police. She sald she Vell |feared the necklace had been stolen S34| and asked that a thorough soarch be made at once. Detective Harry Wilson was assigned on the case and Mra. Morgan gave him a letter to Manager. Herman N. Res, of the Sayoy, Manager Ries ‘hastened to Y across @ pasteboard box! in Mrs. When Morso's — dresser. the mala aceing the glittering string of pearls, ‘It's in my safe now,” said Manager Ries. Mrs, Morse has $4,000,000, in her own right. Bhe 1s the daughter-of the late George A. Fuller, of the Fuller Con- struction Company, When Harry 5. Black divorced her’ he settled $1,100,000 on her. opened the box‘she nearly fainted on}, SS HSB —SATHIE ANE gle Brought Out by Mrs. -—James_Howard, _ A complicated matrimonial situation got a hearing in the Butler Btreet-Court, Brooklyn, to-day when James Howard, of No, 78 Henry street, was arraigned, charged by his wife with assault ana duplicity. In not revealing his past to her when wal her last year in Mt. George's Eptscopat Church-in-this-elt¥, Howanl was arrested last night when he-and_his wife had attracted a crowd ht Orange and Honry streets, Howard had his wife's purse, and she told Po- Heeman Kelly, -who_came’ up, tmat no had taken $10.15 from it and had also struck her, ie Mra. Howard told the Magistrate to- day—that her _humband had frequently beaten her since their marriage in ‘April, 1906. --A(ler-h6 beyan“to-abuse-her sho heard trom-a-friend-that-he worked under the name of James EB, lease that he had been in jail in Can- ada, Ih order to get at the facts sho wrote to Chief of Police Nicholas Power, of Halifax, sending her husband's plotur Chet Power wrote back that her hui band was Well known in Nova Beotis and. had served two terms th that he had a }éputxtion es-a-trebug sand all-around croof He fad peryed ono term in the Dorchester, N, B, peniten- ‘tary for setting fire to a house and robbing It and-anothér for holding up and robbing a woman in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax. i 5 When sho learned this Mrs. Howard called on Mra. Newill, Dwight Hillis for advice, She had long been a member of Dr. Hillls's congregation. Mra, Hillis gave her a Setter to In- spector Cross, but! the Inspector advised that her, marta! trouble could only be netted in a clyil court. Then ahe was advised to call on Gen. Horatio C, King Who thouxht she could sottls “her trou: Dies out of court, He wroto to Howard or Legxo asking him to call. He failed ( respond to we request and Mrs, Howard moved-par furniture from. the Vonry street Mat TO. No. 4 Weat Fitty-Ateh street, Manhattan, Last night. she Was on her way to Ket more oft hier belongingy when she mot her nymand award had been held on the asasult charge ho declared to an Even- ing, World reporter that ho had never faatreated his wife, He admitted serv- jng. two torma in Canada, but said that Was eighteen years ago, and ho had aince led an honest life, "] was trying to live {t down,” hae said, “and for that reason never talked Of my past to my wife. I did not know She derew. anything about it until t went home Jast night and found the fat dripped. Later 1 met her Jn tho atreet, when attacked me," —_—_—_—.____. CLOTHIERS IN SESSION: BOSTON, March 19.—Good clothes, Wied LUPO, matters Counected’ with in i Bhd a D-— ra, whict met at the Hotel Noth eRe gore two dare wes Anufacture and ‘vale, Were Cosi Sldered atthe National Association of ‘on: jon, ‘That doctors still a ady streets. on the Wi to 36. ekulle ence 0: ahiny Magis| West Bhert to-day moro ‘hémael ae: ‘lotta Sore Nessa waa Manufacturers es ont. After tho ‘a busi, for thi "ot Now York, 4s th association. representing 250 of the lead- 9 coun ‘a. “amoker” evening. Marous 2 Preul- when enth Reddli Mi Crane. ‘Three dollars each, please." GREAT GROIN + YOU HEARD WAS ~ BECAUSE OF SNOW One Mighty Chorus :ofj/~ Despair Heard All Over they began amother of winter medicine. ‘There was milder Vagainst the bill end drop hi i} Owner of the Famous $40,000 Necklace Whi “Lost”’ and Found by a Domestic in Hote sles omy _the City. the balm: made apparent to pour faint suggeation--of weather In the atmosphere, but with a x of snow for weyerat hours the old winter chill returned and the and chimney pota began to old cotton-puft tint, ‘All over the city a tremendous groan eard-at-740—when-the-firatfake fell. The outspoken grief sounded like the walla of the nea in a atorm. ‘That the anow would soon turn Into rain_before causing any more raging ‘and passionate outburata jn the Stree Cleaning Department- was indicated by Seapatches received from —nejghboring | Statos and cities, where It was raining, band-raiiing bard. Pittaburg’s murky circumambient was wet down with @ return pugzestion of the flood just subsuing, ‘The tempera: ture was @ and climbing. phia was colder, at 3, but the three de- jive “freezing —had a —poflening enough influence to produce raln rather than snow. Baltimore was being damp- ened with rain, with the mercury down Yh! Boston “wired of snow th with $2 In the tube, and Cincinnat! wos clear, with the milder average of 53, With winter's demise scheduled Thursday, that the March Hon was making his jast growl and would before the week- tail between his legs und the weather man aay: before: the) layadlax fw fittle lamb with golden, fMeece, Then there. “will, rand budding and open sesame to stir the young man’, MISSOURI | fancy, &¢. trate Crane mons How New York Treats Men Who Fool with Elevators. Ben Brennan, who wears pinned hia suspendent claima him Sborift of Marion County, Mizzo0rah " York oop-and »: the shield which was “shown" by « Bide Court to-day, ff Ben, who ia stocky, we. swoeping black mustache “and a sloush | hat, la stopping at the Herald Square Hotel. Last night ho went out to be “shown in company with Edward Red- dilog, who sald he was «broker, No, 44 East Pitt the She. fate at No, rator boy off, ‘ran rh ne "I guess we ‘showed’ declared SHERIFF IS “SHOWN” ALL RIGHT. Magistrates Crane in No wos arlusing himecit thos 0 ie ele ellly, of the West Thirty steve t station, arrested him -and | ant paid Magistriate | DNVORCES JUDGES “FROM POLITICS Assembly After a Fight Passes melting breeze of, The Democrats opposed the bills, as! Sunday waa only-a-fulke alarm tho-nky{they-Aft-a number of judges who are! The agrarian movement in North Mol to-day when | elther Tammany district leadors, or a down another |Uve mombera: of district committees, i take tadel= Treats, fot prod sun- bea trates to} pro- Now ara of ty 2% invaded the Ral. | 15 Wast Thirty! fourth treet, and, after ordering colored el: th “ing up in politica were passed Tn Ui Bill to End Pull in the Courts. Troops Rushed To Ghect Roumanians In. Growing) «Revolt, 4) (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 29.—Assemblyman Lee's bills prohibiting muntclpal court judges and city magiztrates from mix. Assembly to-day by 4 vote of 82 to dl. BUCHAREST, Rounianta, March 19+ davia, whore the peasants are. fi yelt against the exactions and eel of the farmers and the now taxes rv cently voted by the Roumanian Partia, ment, la rapidly spreading and 1s caus ink much anxiety to the Government: | "The town of otosaunt 1 yeate ray by two thoumind peasant, who piundered tue large Jow! tid adtroutod tha dasa stsrakteny Assemolyman — Merritt, Republican, broke away from the majority-aad spoke “If thia kind of legislation keeps up, e—remarked,“‘wo'll_soon be passing billy to keep us from playing pedro or eating chop suey. In defending the meamures Assembly- Man Leo sud that the tamptation” of Judges active in politics to favor friends and punish “political "enemies wast bte-— = New York City, he declared, was the only placo he country where tho: Tule that the Judiclary should be di- Woroed from: polltica “waa frequently violated. ‘Assomblyman-Oliver,—minortty teader, retorted that the Union League Club, a Reqwastican =o: ton, Was. packed swith sudgem, OTe With one on two exceotions the Tine up on the bills was partisan, ‘Troops have been sent where and other polnts where disturbances ha ocourred. ‘The Government. is ing to take energetic meastres: ey ie press the ugitation. = i * Botosahnt 1s in Moldavia, Roumanty fifty-ning: gailes. north:northwest 4 Jasay, In 189 the gown had n. pop (on-of-mbout 32.000. {whom mora tial half were Jews. ® cr QUEEN OF ITALY ILL, KING UNVEILS STATUE. ROME, March -19.—King Victor Em- manuel..tocdax :unvitied at the Dio- cletian Museum, sacred to the mem- ory of Michael Augolo, the famous reproduction Myron’s Discus Thrower, near ‘Ostia, Helena’ tothe Muxeum, The , Queen wax unable to bo present, as she was suffering from a fover, otherwise she would have unvelled the statue her- self, ————— “AMERICAN SINGER SIGNS. of found on the Royal’ estate and ‘presented by Queen SHIRTS GIVE. MOST BATIGFACTION _ Mme. Sylva, a Success in Paris, AND LONGEST WEAR. ; Remains Another Year. ep repeaters Cliter PATIS, Mz 19, Marguorita AND LOOK fOR” Ctustr Sylva, the well-known American prima LABEL ON THE INSIDE THE donna, who hax been so successful at YOKE—IT- 13 A GUARANTEE the Opera Comlque here as Carmen, ‘and | OF THE pesT. 4 Santuzza, in * Mera Tusticana,"* = WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE, was to-day re-en at that theatre for another year, FANCY FABRICS. Under her contract sne 1m to sing only : CLUETT, PEABODY.4CoO., ARENA OF ARROW COLLAl teading roles, and she ls now rehearsin, a creation In'the new opera “Ghyslaine Which ix. to bo slven It premlere at the Opera Comiatia early In April next. Have you muc! brain work? Try eating viv PAY MORE? oc STS EXAMINA’ Ms ie ees Gp Optial woody t B OPECOM PATE OUIt PRICE ei, WITH OTU : for a ‘reading, lass) en: : He, tany-Oytinder (ast a ¥ ead ‘ a Grape-Nuts every day for 10 days and see how you. Vk SpRctauinte ag § Satisfaction. age eda OUNTEED AMERICAN ObRI 110 Rast 204 6 02 East Ith much better you can work, “THERE'S A REASON"