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OPPING CORKS TO SOUND WHITE WAY'S WELCOME T COME 10 1908 ‘rants Reserved and ‘‘Pikers’ Will Be Entirely Out of Place Any- where Along the Line. WORENS CAN SMOKE IN MARTIN’S AS THE NEW YEAR COMES IN. 4}Yomen may smoke in any part of the Cafe Martin on New Year's . Eve. , u “_ This privilege is to be Proprietor James B. Martin’s New Year's gift * ‘to the women of New York 1f it works well, the rule will be made permanent. If Mr, Martin thinks, after the experiment, that the city is Bot ready to follow the examples of Paris, London and other European cities, he will come back to the old order of permitting women to smoke only in the ladies’ .moking room on the second floor. “Personally I cow think New ‘York is ready to allow ladies to smoke 4m good restaurants,” lr. Martin sald to-day. “The other sort will be excluded as before. It 1s not so much a question of what women do. It is a question of who does it.” S x » The pink and rosy cherub Naughty-Eight, fresh and pure as a cow- hs sip from the cradle of Time, will not come limping into New York on _ @ny panic-spavined Rosinante, but on a splendid charger, frisky as a champagne bubble and prancing to the delirious cantata of corybantic chimes. > Ot course, if you are too poor to buy bubbles and reserve a table in one ef the crystalline embowered banquet halls of the great restaurants or ho- els, you must forego the pleasure of seeing the frisky youngster come @parkiing up from a fountain of fizz, and, tucked in among the feathers, "may only know of his advent from the music of church bells, the blaring @@ horn. and the cannonading of smal arms. _ alt ja very likely that a fow million of jdorf, 3500 in the Astor. and heaven ae will hot crowd about the dazzling |}Knows how many at the Piaza in _ All Seats at een Hotels and Restau- THE EVENING WORLD, Mrs. Collis P. Huntington Gets the MONDAY, Pick of the Kann Art Collection aeaenea HEART REALLY BROKEN UNDER GRIEF S BURDEN Autopsy Reveals Dying Man’s Own Diagnasis Was | True Ong. wet Sherr: Delmonico’s, Rector’s, the Shanley restaurants, Jack's, the Hof- brau, the College Inn, the Breslin, Mar- ‘vue and galantire of rarer dampened with ancient vin- will \ be so light and ent of the New Yeer's | go heavy on the chest after, when the little pink i ruby-spotted giraffes ‘be- Tounds, However, we wil have taurants; fc are considerable of a piker. digestive_organs tamped and put in or- ‘Te Sing New Year In. ‘All whe great caravansaries have ar anged elaborate ceremonies to tickle the @hime song from “The Chimes of Nor- Mandy,” and then Scott! will add a few| @eliden notes, and perhaps others of @peratic tame will sing, too. Anywhere jyou may have happeneq to weeerve yourtable there will be music, @nd in some places the mtle clectroliers | your table will burst into telha: @honic melodies, or an arc Hxht abo} Qe the mosaic ceiling’ may hum 2 Ta fahing xymphony. Thd, maitres d’hotel @ll of the qreatdiniyjplaces have been east side, But even there the mixed ale! should flow and hearts be merry with Some of the Watchero. not be unduly loss, zs and old dishes with new trim- mings, but they will, for the most’ part, be dainty. No one will be discouraged if he desires to become stewed so a ‘urple tur, and those Who drink water d better stay home by the Mignia. Then, through the rroat banauer | halls there will rush an Aco which will mean iG fs aber vievatl fea will usher bréexy Mitle chap, full of xood cheer. helnenaiiss 24m the Artor there iil Le a Ve abyae= but in fete and carnival on the i Vartial lists which there will be a flower battle an ‘Dissard of confetti, and across the KAY fn Rector’a there will be some titillating | FOG) W- Garner, F. T. @urprises, the nature of which will re-| Amon J. We Rysie ee wet daca mat ® cryptic secret until the wi rank Bergen, B. F. Murphy, hour of midnight. ha ‘ Corks Will Pop) Inno place that Js truly Bwkcrer will you be Tentivities for less thar harge at Murray's Vanderbilt, jr.. F Herrman Ocirichs and @nq « host gf other nota dy a tairiyland of towers o smart and Waterm: will dino an. ah fi, pat MURRAY'S=ey, id soft-tinted, Doremus, H. Wil- J, ‘tm the Knickerbocker, 3.00 in the Wal-| non, ‘Oppenheimer. Ww D, Wilson, A. fhe mech el rend end ad ae + the sigh jeg PLEA eg rane Wa no “Leill | ps Xe WY 1 veda aldy cil e pe lied ae oa extend. leap 7 a ) | Uns, Moquin’s, divers and sundry chep |oan Hiegelman, of the Bronx |hovaer, French, Tallun and Spanish res- | autopsy It is $10 a cover at Martin's this year, !DS OO" and if you don't spend at least $% a Grant avec. plate with your wine in Rector’sa yeu have been caused hy a collapse of the ‘All the beart, which wan weakened by organic | wine agents in town are having thelr direase. | der for the Big Evening. There will be edly had an effect in assisting in the one or more of these genial soula'in all final failure of the heart to perform the great feasting places, with strong its functions. There will be no sign of hard times in G, rant ay ts Gotham on this festive evening, except. terest In ite ae possibly, down on the Bowery and in hours te dim canyon byways of! the great Prysic. za have made av be was a pane in ay | atales, An actual case of broken heayt wan | discovered to-day by Coroner's | nx, in an | Henry | the upon body of Death was- found to In the case of Dersch sorrow undoubt- Within a ‘year Dersca in life In lam tly he was in Dr. William MeChris attend him last night. He took and sj : was dulled to The doctor ud- the all pervading New Year sentiment, yiseq hi 5 Im to Ket ¢ ople, ‘and the police courts the next Morning | exercise ‘and sean pesculpavavre sae frame many jolly, ruddy counkenances. | memories pressing “You nave clared the p wit gay. That he had cprrectiy diagnosed Own Case Was shown by the ad- pas m by the —_ LONDON HOLDS ITs GoLp. LONDON, Dec. 3)—There competition for the gol, nearly | was a po urtisn Zierteid, ¥ V, Alexander, Ston “Magite. At the Knickerbocker you must | jomuyivania: Daniel G.” Reid, Whnadt | condeys Cooper Hewitt, George © pay ® alpinta’ tor your dainty supper | Nramuere, Anderson He ra, Paul | Kemsler, Conrad” 1 Peters, Ho Bach? @nd then buy your wine. They will| Frank A! Mercall. Uenry Mio erie wemeel na gterck aauamnan | T. Vitles Broach! 22 caxes of champagne in Mur-| Kins. Stato Engineer Fred Skeene, Sec: Wilken, Joneph. Gostx, rank niga Fay's, 2.00 corka at least will be drawn | Tiernan Oniticha ©. Doreen Mit: [and Mark A. Moyer Soa Some Rector Guests, reata r t mint. F. According to word recelved from Eos iE land, Mrs.° Collis bought at auction the pick of the plays {Kano art collection which was pu: \chased as a whole in August by Du oy Lea Teries on 1 {Woman Cutting He: rs la E out thelr hair | OOhriistabar rere: broken. I Ning 1 for the sparkling wines. There "Ho w iehisr, ‘ je Was f dead in bed when his Will be Hew disnes wii Luiies In toree sister went to call Alin to b: ak fants Th the treas eraily out! te: | France, to on (to the Governor the troops w walered painted in 165, Jude works by Franz Hals P. wil] come to and ssing the Atlant The selections of the J er Weyden, one squez, Verimeer’s * nei) Huntington , sole art gal- ix side of the ocean as a on are several), Rem-!f sold Od WomariCuctir. ‘WADSWORTH FAVORS WOODRUFF MEN Assembly -Speaker ‘Likely to; Hand Them Choice, Com- | mittee Places. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Dec. %—In malang his lcommittes assigninents Speaker Wads- | worth, of the Assembly, ts disposed to hand some choice places to “Tim” [Woodrut’s Assemblymen from Kings, while New York County Casirman Par- = pone lwill be accorded the privilege of rieming a member of the autgcratic jFulew /comrulttee. Last year Parsons Vad Exta Prentice, nis Meutenant on this committee. ‘qaests and add some verve to that al-|#fm walters at thelr sides pulling corks had lost his wifs and two chil jyeen Brothers, of London, at a sum!‘ 0 SoU i | Feady @rawn fom the cotrvebbed bottles | with the modést grace of « toe dancer of the children, a daughter, Med Shae [repited to be in the near | Ue Nagios lied heen Seared Fhe pherives Caruso will warble a bit} 1!" the spot light {mas Eve, 196. The wife died ‘five | 2004 of $400. Other rich Atteric: i ae tes ext ate Gt the Pisa, where two thousand of the| These bubble boosters wih be sur-' months axo, The remaining child, « [also made extensive purchases, als | (Su0y r Ie Ray 1 Binith in | Tekra elite have ordered repasts of the| fUUnded with galaxies of beauty, WhO jittle son, died early in Deemhen erence ctren ada & Be ts Ray a a “gert that ol@Col. Pepsin. goes wild with} are gusrentesd In advance to have persch breaking up hia si th Bade C Che (of the Haase Murphy wi Sey im contemplating. He will sing tho| Mamuim De Branscomzb capacities. ‘nome, went to live with hin Panter: Testes the pictures of note which Ponor ts ‘ans ao Be GALWAY MEN OF /AGE. Their Celebrate Twenty-First Night. } Anniversary T lorrow ec, .- vy wired the DPreal to remain at 2 we N y. Sparks her that two full comoan the remainder now here from 36 ~ vice in Nevada. JAMES McGREERY & 60, LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Annual Sale of Household Linens commencing Thursday, January the 2nd. Cloths, Towelling, Sheets and Pillow Cases, D’Oyleys, Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths and Scarfs, finished with lace or hand-embroidered, Considerably below usual prices, Table 23rd Strect =u troops would be ample fo: Maguire, | Hfvation aad advibed trai ie ir thet xcuss |by one or other of parents, Both yrther Eo al soundly gnd were un BeDDsciOus, wt of what had happened. cation | 11 now de | Goldtield for al INFANT KILLED IN BED. Its Parents, Kurz- Eleven-months-old Hermina terian i t the fafdnt> had been rolled upon In Both Stores. Second Floor. Napkins, Towels, 34th Street DECEMBER 50, JOSTON PASTORS QNE THE TAFT BOOM A BOOST After Hearing His Talk on the Philippines ‘They Hope to See Hith President. BOSTON, Dec. 3.—Progrem in the Puiltppines politically, etucationelly amd sanitary, all tending towerd ultimate eclf-covernment, was the basis of the address of Gewetary of Wer Taft, be fore feur bundrei Boston ministers this forencen. It wes! the Secretary’s fwet public wtterance, aisice the campie- tian of Hie towr around the world, as well as the fret of three adéresses be wee te mate in Boston to-day. Secretary Taft spent considerable time in refuting the arguments of the antl-tmperialists, the majority of Boston, He said thet with only seren per cent. of the intmbitants of ‘the Philippines sofficiently educated to un- derstand seM-govermment, it would be dangerous to give the islands over a this theme, He placed ultimate self- | government not earlier than a genera- tion or! perbepe two of them. < He said that great progress had bew made in the last five years, but that the? nipvemant of education has teen eid back by lack of funds. He hoped that the islands would not be gived up entirely to sugar or tobacco in- dustry, because both were controled more Or less by policies of the business |world. He considered that the bemp industry was the most lucrative, while acco fram the Philippines, Mr. Taft was warmly greeted by the Jaudience and several leading divin | who spoke briefly, referred to his polit- fcali future and expreseéi hope that he caight become President. The principal object of Mr. Taft's visit to Boston was the fulfillment of his promise to to-night before | Boston Merchants’ Association, bat, reaching the city: seyeral hours’ befor ithat event, 26 consented to address ¢ |ministere and to attend a reception at ithe Elysium Club, a Jewish organiza- | tion. between tines he was the personal [aaa CC BSInTEDeotires lata wei saiabel 4 prominent business man. 1907. whom, he seemed to think, belonged in| he strongly advocated the removal pf} the tariff in this country on sugar and} JAMES MeCREERY 800. = 23rd Street 32th Street AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. In Both Stores" ' For.Men, Women and Children. : Fur and Fur-lined Coats, Fur Gloves, Caps, Goggles and a large assortment of Robes made of Fur, Leather, Plushor |< | Cloth, , On Tuesday, December the 31st. ae Muskrat-lined Coats, 52 55.00 former price 70.00 ‘Men’s Raccoon Skin Coats, Venetian yoke, plaid aiming. 56 incheslong. 55.00 former price 67.50 Ladies’ Black Pony Skin Coats, with black Lynx collar, Satin lined. 52 inches long. 85.00 former price 10000 Men’s Lamb-lined Boot.s......5.50 ‘ : value 8.50 Fur Coats for Men and Women, 125.00 former price 150.00 to 165.00 Men’s inches long. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street TRIMMED HATS, £na Both Stores. # On Tuesday, December the 31st. Advance models of Spring Millinery will be on exhibition and a variety of Hats suitable for California a;d the South. f 34th Street ** Buy It. 50 Per Cent. Twenty- five Cents Quarter Century Record of Events. | Spread of Liquor Prohibition Move-} ment. 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