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| Sid Bt ST PROT RED 2 SORELLE SUPE SE TF | 4 —— THE EVENING WORLD, WINTERRESIGNS AS A DIRECTOR OFB.R.T. LUNES Preliminary Step to Quitting Post of President of the Company HELD IT EIGHT YEARS. Declares He Had Some “Joy- ous Scraps” and Road in “Good Repute.” President F Broo R retirement fro inced his nt the annual meeting day int pa in Mon Brooklyr announce er 6 his resig as pres Jent. In. a femichumorous, type-written statement issued to-day by Mr. Winter he tells of “some joyous scraps he wouldn't like to have missed” in his eight years of moumbency, which he calla a “nerve-wearing struggle, when an Evening World him what are his plans, replied, after a moment's ‘Oh, I think, for a while, nune with my soul.” May Remain Here. remain here? and naked | himsicatly thought: | “rn wit asked. He, lives in Manhattan, although he has ‘directed the B. R. T, elght years, “Well, I don't think there's any law to compe! me to move aw he replied. One rumor Is that, foreseeing the en- trance of subways into Brooklyn and knowing that the B. R. T.'s participa tion—whether it builds subways or has to fight a rival—will make the pr de “a position g but an ens as op tis sald his sal you been $0,000 a y Following is Mr “When I came into the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company January, 1903, it was with the understanding that 1 should remain only long enough to put into eflect some reorganizing work | of which the system stood in need. This, | it was thought, might take six months or 4 year at most, but in the eight! Years which have elapsed since then there has been no convenient getting off vlace until now. “The company's outlook at the close { 192 was hot over encouraging, with {¥ SHOWME of less than $20,000 surpius rom the last fiscal year's operations, # statement he property lacking, as it see , al Mful thing, Including @ torrent | rinted—such irned against a de efere, and 1 was Kicks Heard Everywhere. hose expressions could be he ail times and everywhere in By They were communicated to the daily rs, embodied in solutions at pub. ic gatherings end made the burden of officjal proclamations from the Borough Hall, It wasn't pleasant, but the mill- tant uginess of the thing had a peculiar interest of {ts own and in looking back 1 recall some joyous scraps 1 wouldn't ke to have missed, Nevertheless, { » and tt seemed a long time before the turn came, but gra y in one way and another we got ehigher ground, Meantime public sentiment has vis- mere abuse as such has the relations of the and State departments are amicable and business-like; a word of commendation may happen tn print wthout detriment to circulation; abusive letters have given way to fai and often helpful t the shareholders nter and, w six me have run inte fairly busy y am taking without r minded | sm or sugges. crit! even election of directors the follow tng were chosen three years, Timothy §. Williams, te Hoyt, Nitholas Po Brady a i for twe LLY TIME. bed Employer Ottice | of No, 756 —_—_—_ Assemblyman Phillips 11, ROCHESTER, N, ¥,, Jan. 21.—-A spe- cial from Bolivar says Assemblyman Jesse 8. Phillips is il) with pneumonia 4t his home in Andover, and probably Al tor and Maty fashionable in Wearing apparel and other articles fur- THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE ——¢—— Thomas A. Nevins, Wall #treet banker, toxlay lost his a | Division of the Supreme Court from | judgment obtained against him vy Jane Wilson, dressmakers to the Dublin, for $7,196 ~ ~ BANKER MUST PAY “FOR DRESSES WIFE BOUGHT IN DUBLIN for a ed to his wife, identally it wore 1 that a gown egal | e vie figured in the disputed bill Mrs, ins while in Dublin lived at] sourne Hotel, kept a motor ear tended the balis and other fune- t at Dublin Castle ie « silk night dreeses, pink silk p: cate, ermine bat hat parad’se, «vari , red spangled ack and whit iman dress, gown, black net eve gown, French prune dress, prune hat, French w colored dress, blue velvet costume, ball Nevins has a beautiful home at Fast Who Get Hungry Don’t deny yourself food till meal time. When that midmorning hunger ap- | proaches, satisfy it with Uneeda Biscuit. These biscuit are little nuggets of nutrition. Each crisp soda cracker contains energy for thirty minutes more work. Many business men eat them at ten in the morning. So do school children at recess, They’re more nutritive than bread. You can eat them dry— or with milk. Uneeda Biscuit’ are always crisp and delightful, (Naver sold in bulk) spent much salt | marriage, son While abroad | An involun “ |was filed to k night dress, pink silk knickers, | District C Jobber jn ec ponard street articles furnished to Mrs. | tea | punts and are said te mon, in addition, Is said to hold stock number of corporations and to poss pointed recely time wbroad since FAILS FOR $200,000. Cotton Jobber With 840,000 Assets ankruptey. in the day mrt again and he and his wife have thelr nin bankruptey United Sta Kassel Simon, a are sald to amount to ston Wells has been ap- with a bond of $29,000, FRIDAY, MADRID, Jan. %.-—Chroniclers of | back staira gossip of the royal palace are seeking to make out that King jtharlo royalties and is neglecting his Queen and their fat babies. If one were to believe all that is being said about the esport-loving young monarch Charles II, of England was a trappls monk by comparison, | That there is plenty of red blood in | Alfonso's veins all Europe knows, ‘That he and his queen differ as to the s} afforded by bull fights is comr knowledge. That he delights to burn up the roads in his racing automobiles, that he is passionately fond of polo and other outdoor sports has been | mind has suddenly taken on the ta | that made vicious flends out of a long ine of Roman emperors |; even the King’s bitterest enemies. Talk of Revolutionists, ‘The latest gossip has sought to connect the name of Alfonso with the notorious | Gaby des Lys, bewltcher of the deposed \ young King of Portugal, Monna Delga, | famous Parisian beauty and Orlette the Paris music halls, It Is stated in dipomatic circles that this sort of talk Is being brewed by the revolutionists, some of whom go so far as to that Queen Victoria has de- cided to return to her home in England jand bring up the Prince of the Asturias on beefsteak and ale. | Speculation of that sort is absurd in the ex Even were England and Spain in a state of war such a move would not be allowed by either govern- ment. At present the relations between Spain and Great Britain are most | cordial, so that the harboring of the eme. tock and ac-! Queen of Spain after a disagreement worth $10,000, with her royal husband would be a grosz breach of international etiquette. Other queens have tried the absent treatment on their kingly consorts, but they have always chosen the seclusion of some two-penny duchy or margravate In the moisture-proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY JANUARY 27, CY DOMES ToL OF SPANSH NG, PREY OF OSSPS Madrid Gets Stories of His Paris Visits and Neglect of Queen—Few Believe Them. | Alfonso has joined the ranks of Lo- | ‘cabled all over the world, but that his | scouted by | D'Orgere, the latest glittering moth of 1911. ny {in the miast of the German or Austrian | | empires. | | Woven Into Scandal. In the present state of unrest In Spain, | following tne denouement in Portugal that swept a gay young ruler off a tot | tering throne, there ix a growing faction | that greedily at any scrap of un- kindly & ay be thrown from the back stairs of the Royal ce. If Alfonso so much as smiles on any beau- tious face that flashes across his vision some hungry-eyed revolutionary rushes | off to his closet to weave the glance | into an amorous scandal Tn conclusion it may be sald that tn telligent observers who h tre Court of Madrid are fonso Is a loves his w three bable an-minde Girt | Miss Handy Bewa two yoars | old, an artifictal flow maker, died sud- deniy in the hall f her home at | No, 328 West Forty-fourth street this morning. Just as the young woman was he apartment of Mrs. erance, with whom she taken with a hem- efore a doctor could led. Catarrh Vanishes | Go to your druggist to-day, and tell him | | you want a Hyomel outfit. (pronounce it | High-o-me.) ! Open the box and " inside you will find a bottle of HYOMEI and a hard rubber in-| haler. Inside this inhalter, which opens at both ends, you will find| some antiseptic gauze, Pour a few drops of | HYOMEL Into the in- haler and saturate the gauze, Then with both | ends of the inhaler open, breathe HYO-| MEI, and the destruc tion of pernicious ca- | tarrh germs begins at | onee. IaWOAH., -Y31VHNI You can breathe | HYOMEL through either the nose or Esact Size mouth, Read the di- | rections. Hyomet {is made from Australian | Eucalyptus and mixed with other im- | portant antisepties, and the greatest, most sensible and pleasant treatmen: | for catarrh ever known. | Just breathe it; no stomach dosing; no sprays or douches, this great ant! septic air soothes the mucous mem- brane and Kills all germs. Complete outfit, $1.00. Extra bottle \if afterward needed, only 5 back from leading druggists every- where, if it doesn't cure catarrh coughs, colds, croup and sore throat . 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