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Rea , or, held its first hearing to determine HOUSE FILIBUSTER; DEMOCRATS BOSS Republicans, Anxious to Avoid | * ’ | an Extra Session, Give Power to the Minority. | PUSHED “1 Don’t Want to te Make| People Think, but to Make Them Happier,” Says Former Amelie Rives, Now Novelist, Poet and Piaywright. “Love Is Truth in the Biggest BILLS the World, ALON Truth” Telis How She Develops ‘‘Story’” for, Stage. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, War Claims Measure, Held Up Three Days, Is Passed After Agreement of Leaders. . WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—RBy turning over to the House Democrats a pra every bill to be this Kes tical veto power on passed during the remainder ¢ sion of Congress, House lenders toda blocked the filibuster againet the claims WN which for three days tied up busi- neos and threatened an extra session. By a vote of 173 to 43 the House adopt. ed a gag rule whieh will r It in the consideration of bills from now until the session ends under “suspension of the rules.” In order to take up bille in Prince. He this manner, however, a two-thirds | with a palett end the rules on each tndl- | brush, making paint live and b ure will be necessary bata apie at | ‘The Democrats ar a result, | All of which is a perfectly true fa lutely prevent consideration of any bill, | Sry. For it It will be impossible to amend on the | Prine floor a single one of the five big appro- Priation bills which t House stil has to consider, but the Democrats can fore commit amendments by refusing to allow sideration Immediately after the rule was passed the House took up by a two-thirds vote | the war claims bill which had been un- | dramatist der consideration since early Sunday. |™e™Mber becaui Forty minutes de! on each bill will be the limit of 4 ussion, and no bill will take more than an hour and a half on the floor. The gag rule worked well, the House! in @ short time passing the War Claim bill, which hed been under conside since last Friday because of the sii buster waged against it. Within the next ten minutes Hoyse sent the District of Columb propriation bill back to con! immediately afterwar sion, took up the bill ¢ park on Chickamagua battle-feld, SEK EXPLONE WAH WL OT NENACE PUBL Commissioners Hear From In- ventors and Manufacturers at Their First Hearing. the tower with t Princess lives he husband, th works WEL LLPY | and ean abso- ng. | “But, the tower,” you say. Ab ny frie fs a little reportorial th truth the ‘Thirty know! tha ‘The tower” is tn takoy West studio cresting and pi you will jerre in this stor e Princess Troubetzko I went to see. I went t her be- first two pays “The King’s “The Kid Faun" have just tho | been produced, a unted to know Ape | how she liked being a successful dream her Hkene more of Prince ‘or It was sald the Princess, “the ms the ultimate, the IMghes development of lite ‘The dramatis | has the two grea world upon whic | “In drama one need not bother wit! excess verbiage, the simpler the better, Just the truth-if you can find it~ through your words and the voice of the actor carried directly heart of the audience.” Would Appeal to ‘carts. | “You care more for its heart than you do for its brain’ asked. to the '‘¥es, I do,’ fered Princess — Troubetskoy simply. “The heart; | love is the biggest truth in the world, I do not wish to write plays to make people think miser- that will make poo- tobe ‘ and Drama Should Be \ who p: } make them happier and r THE EVENING WORLD, CAG RULE KILLS Princess Wants Her Plays to Reach PRINCESS TROUBETZKOY (Amte LIE, RIV King's Garden. haracten 1 trieg to idea, of tha. ve Pinto's. trom his plot. going to write ay 1 suggenied. the princess ‘rou ny very cle ave to walt a * DEAD MAN SIGHTED AT SEA LOOKED LIKE ASHHURST. | le ' A sy | Steamer Captain Brings Clue to Missing Postmaster Supposed Drowned Off Atlantic Cit HELADELPILA Feb. 20.--Attention Was again called ty the mysterious dis Princess Troubetzkoy Appearance of 1. Ashhur The building tredes and SL OT EE LE aA Dict teh Seat Lai een turers of explosives were strongly rep too human for | Jensen ¢ ne fruit resented to-day p enough drown | Schley in “a at Fire Headquar’ when the Municipal Explosives ( tee, recently appointed by Mayo: 28 re as lovel us her head w business side of a as tho Southern | State sin. whic with a pecul modern br Gay- it comes t or play. Hi souna ot Virginia, ¢) she was born, toget! high note essentially o al years ago ¥ 1 firgt met Pring roubetakoy 1 did not like her upon some explosive which may safely be transported and usea in New York City without the constant menace of a disastrous blast. The commission co.- sists of Fire Commissioner Rhinelander volve w o, Sidney Har Frederick J Ido. One gets to Hetening for the BM ‘sald, George 0. Haton and Peter | Nemats goth mucky tance ni for ot 1. Acritelll, tick ones. ‘ees Mr. Maywald explained that the com- mission realized that the prohibition of the transfer, storage and use of nitro- | ell me how you go about writing a * 1 suggested. miyowing in thls city a ted hy Art of Play Writing. building trades to ha and] wits a play—and th 1 enormous expense. But the r Bas shnee ataplaacthe Nar ae be aster at Communipaw had amply |ticough three stages.” in demonstrated the wisdom of this pro- hitbton, ‘The first speaker was Dr. 1 nor of Pottsville, Pa., inventor of an betakoy explained H a6 |the way 1 work iW ight with t ported t downward Atianti Saas ANTS LEGISI.ATIVE PROBE FOR CHARITY ORGANIZATION. explosive cailed “Kanite, he mo sald, contains no nitro-gly Its wit-} ALBANY, ¥ hat the Cha: efficiency is equal to 40 per ; de-| 4 aie de of dynamite, and it is bi v “rab A ? tensively in the mines of Pennsylvania the p i need : i ae and Tennessee, he said. ‘Ae ita een He deserlved “Kanite’ as an ammon:- | SHON) Gon S1sti was di Al-nitrate compound whicn cannot be ex luickly ln ‘ ploded except by a specia! contrivance, | 884 8 Ay | eee It cannot be frozen, thus obviating the | he hig ' nar ; peril of “thawing out” explosions ; tt can Of co Sie ‘ be “picked” inte run over by | heavy |or four act dram re renal. ative cars with no disastrous consequences A ¥ if ble qnoment:| ‘ 1 1 ang Wt can be thrown on a fire, where 1" esence Avainaavnucrs . y \ will burn slowly. He urged the intro Abeer ih : A 5 dueion of Kanite in the building trade in this cfty, and its use in blasting for guildings or public Improvements, ters ‘The representative of the Du Pont. | tou or do ¢ De Nemours Company, J. F. Has 1 from tuation or y » in real who came to the def of dynamite 1 queried | t the hearing, was asked a number o I have w nbarrassing 4 us defer.se hat 9 He made sked sion that yc It has been told the cca ve them. I mekn, 16 of all new explost » them | if better, cheaper ani than th ea, “t Blycertine product, tn onder to pre: | who 1 explosives out of the market. “Is that : “aii pts a under —certa I wish you would be more and mention specific cases, Creates Only “Situations” ome foreign formu y our | betak iy er 1 rod he result nd ex-| 1 will give you the n ak periment at our own | Mrs. Patrick Campbell, for exan J. Von Lengerke of the K © Ne 11 am tremens re nal Powder Works concurred with| 1 wy ¢ tomsor day 1 | Mr, Haskell that the accidents due to Clogs iit ; ve mite were caused by careless thaw: | 4 PIAY for her eee aeapel| ing, and W. F. Jontan, « New Vary | that woman is motherhood 4 nor, | Central engi said he had experi-|$he would make a great “enne. | mented with other explosives and found | 4 @0 not suppose any one will believe them so safe they wouldn't go off at| that, but 1 know en there is Kieanor Cley : - cal bod DGE APPLETON OP! ATi) UPON FOR Al PENDICI! Is. Magistrate \ ~ the H Hearls, Not Heads of Audiences TOPUNISHOWNERS AVOIDS TRIAL BY >) “| ~ SPURNED s MEAT FOR LIONS, HORSE LES DOWN TO DEE _-—. Feathers, Nearly Transparent, | Sighs Last Breath at Busy | Bronx Crossing. ery inch of ‘at his bones ¢ more than vands. “ a We ce COMmANY oY of ux Zoo was known in| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911. INDICTED IN TEST BANKER FORGER OF RAGE TRACKS, PLEA OF GUILTY, cused of Belling’s Failing, He Admits He Issued Stock Fraudulently. Emanuel Cohen Ac Being Owner of Premises Used for Bookmaking | WILL DETERMI Charlies A. Belting, former vice-presi- lent of the Bronx National Bank, wh: | foun 4 that Judge Crain would not per- ony’ Se mit an insanity defense to stop his lf Conviction Is Secured Clark) i, tor cocety, today pleated guilty jeneral Sessiony before Judge Foster It tiflcates of bis own of $3,000. Sentence | | was suspended unti! March 3 in order to ime to adjust some personal E POLICY| Will Proceed in Forty Other Cases The in Grand Jury who was ar Alctment by the Kings County F day of Emanuel Cohen, ¢ 1g will wet an Indeterminate sen- Sing Sing, with twenty years | sted Jan ged with as the f his punishment. It is s used for Said that he got $95,000 from various institutions upon similar forgeries, The being the ow the roof pr of betting urpose on the horse ‘ iy with having knowledge that | Mettod consisted of signing blank cer- | sookmaking was being conducted there, | Uicates of stock and then eae 14 regarded in official ctreles as the be- | “ertiticates as collaters | ginning eterpon Cia parcorpiae! Te SEs SIrSnee i wun tne Aiut of the Knickerbocker Trust | ny, at one of the branch banks | \ he floated a loan of $3,000 upon tiflcates. Immediately st Willlam D. Bosier, his entered a plea of insanity, It} rted that he had a mania for| iding in automobiles with women and wirls, and likewise for taking similar rides with ministers of the gospel and trict-Attorney Clark to secure the in- dictment and conviction of the direct- ors of the Brooklyn race tracks, Although District-Attorney Clark de- clined to discuss the matter or to com- mit himself in any manner, it 1s be- lieved that he regards the Cohen. case ns a test on the outcome of which will with regard to some ow pending against m ot whic: e wor ifter ‘his ar counsel, was a forty indi vankere, other alleged bookmakers : September, and will guide t Belling also net up In aupport 6 hin on with regard to betting at plea that he had unde: the spell o itehing Wa cks, | yod that should Cohen be | #4 ng a device in vogue at Coney It is uns 4 ted Mr, Clark will proceed against | Island for the purpose of divorcing the eonvi the directors of the Brighton track, whom he may then be able to | reach by means of the Directors’ Lia-| bilows— rt that was guaranteed to bility act, which makes the directors of der, while it afforded vast nny corporation personally responsible | amusement to the spectators, for the acts of the corporation as such. | That i: staid banker should or aim- lessiy about upon a surface of intoxt- Gulity K-owledge- cated sheet iron to the joy of the public t-Attorney Clark holds that the} was ciaimed to be an unusually strong prs of the race tracks where bet: ence of a defect in the thought fac- » races was permitted had] iony gudge i aneie te weve: » of that fact, and therefore) chat Belling was a part owner of the Beach! Populace from their money in exchange for an exhilarating ride over sheet iron Distr ler the law. | device, and the Court declined to let the} en, who was held In $1, | banker escape punishment, on mental hail for trial by County Judge Dyke: grounds. | fore whom he Was arraigned to-da To Belling said that his age was! found guilty the District-Attorney will ‘fat once proceed to secure indictments ayainst the directors of the race tracks. He will also press for trial the forty indictments now pending. Cohen was arrested when Deputy Commissioners Flynn and Reynolds BANKS TO MERGE. aided the Windsor Cafe at No. Redford avenue, Brooklyn, According | Nineteenth Ward to Take Ov to the pol! Cohen 7 Hey fhe cate a a Bustneas of 12th Ward Inatitation. | led t cafe and [thae’he ran it au a poc-room for “big| |The annual meeting of the stociol money” and rigidly excluded ‘all| ers of the Nineteenth Ward Bank, i" terest which was scheduled for to-day, .was| Ont Cohne Bead employees | postponed unttl March 12 In order that | were also arrested at the time, but their| more time be given to work out the! cases have been disposed of in the| detalis of the merger of that Institution | Court of Special Sessions. When Co-| with the Twelfth Ward Bank, 4 ce led to-day Mr.| The Nineteenth Ward Bank, which has | hen's indictment was eR rea AR a Clark said that he was tired of gun-|¢,cx and business of the T ning for the small fry—the sheet-writers, | Ward Bank and conduct the latter as \the cashiers, the doorkeepera and oth-| branch, Bradley Martin Jr., president I want to get to the men re-|of the Nineteenth Ward Bank, wil! sponsible—the brains behind these men, d the new institution. was all he would say. P. J. Dwyer Home. ror to | of al West | thirty n and that his home, iB to the Tombs in defaul $2,000 bond, had been at No. 7 Ninety-second street, eS SS 1255 | an affecs which | ul advice abroad for nds of his throat, 18, Is Very distre: en years of 3 + che surned <8 Daniels, the said to the reporters who met him, | , w A ar lion ere” T, feel at ars younser, te | PHAN TORO Cetaatoacdaine TeaeMice At her out of ra sron vlad guarantee. | For ineat," cried Ditmars, “Why, | ROW, T sold my Ie pale A When you purchase glasses there isn't an oun ton him. 1] Ant a . ibe ton at aHarris store you are guar- n afraid I will be too old to . before anything i ing eyeglass satis- Gone ta 6 | faction—jou are guaranteed “T saw the ! ) was in Parts dependable eyeglasses at a here. Bu or as low a> sa in pro- ea duction can p bly permit. will : | The magnitude of cur busi- . combined with the fact | at we make co: glasses in our own fac enables us to furnish y yu with fect fitting glasses at the | very lowest cost possible, Harris Glasse: SEEKING JEWEL THIEF. | Wateh a pl Detectives of the m g and the acter ¢ vf the lei ‘ou requ : cant bath x. anh aden \ $4 Bast tard st. T West ati Bt pear Fourth Av et, Sth oth Aves. shear Le ox ; Ort aeeaaa’et . nr. Willo'by, Brooklyn 4e9 Fur Tou’se, Opp. A.A 8, Brooklyn | Co, Newark ee embiidomsiemeanminal ‘The notch relieves you of the both. evs of buttoning and unbuttoning Over Thirty Years The Kind You Have Always Bought mene |ONT CHESTER | ¢ be high 2% hich | The notch keeps them closed in front. Peanody & Company. Troy, New Tore | QYNEGT, NEW YORK GIT Cine ’ Former on Thursday before Judge Holt in the eriming! Cireul: Court on an indictment charging | treen Italy. The indictment charges Zucca, who 1s a Tammany leader, with offending the Nalaae of Insanity | tari law by false invoices of cheese 23rd Street CORSET DEPARTMENTS. STAMPED PATTERNS. LACE DEPARTMENTS. FEATHER NECKWEAR. 23rd Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS, ate eee - t ’ ZUCCA TRIAL THURSDAY. Former ‘Coroner Faces Charges ot we and undervaiuation to escape paying duties in 1906 and 1907. Specifically. t1 18 charged that 1,189 ft cheese aggregating 227,000 pounds \ in weight were entered at the Custom roner Antonio Zucca House at 24.386 pounds less. sa & Co. and the recognized king of | Marshal William Henkel arrested Mr. Italian trade, will be called to trial |Zucca Nov. 3 last, the day the Indiet- ment was handed down by the Federal Grand Jury, and he is out on $000 bail. -o————. Violnting the Tart branch of the United States Mn with fraud against tariff laws b: Lloyd-Gceorge in Deck.” hi LONDON, Feb. %. ~ David Ltoyd- engi ing importations of cheese | GONDON NP nadiior of the. Bae chequer, is reported to have completely recovered his health. He will resume his place In the House of Commons to-day. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street On Tuesday, February the 21st. In Both Storos. La Vida Corsets. An extensive variety of models for every type of figure. Made of figured Silk Batiste, Broche and Coutil. 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 to 12.50 Especial attention given to fitting large and extra sizes.! In Both Stores, Underwear and Waists in a variety of new designs and styles, for colored, white or black embroidery. Waists on Linen, with kimono sleeves... ..50¢ " French Marquisette, with kimono sleeves. 1.00 Waists on Voile, long sleeves.............75¢ “ “ Batiste “ ME OOo) Gowns) on Nainsook..........ss00000++58C Drawers “ i 35c Chemises “ ae 6 a00eee Gee Corset Covers “ . A ++ 18¢ In Both Stores, French and English Valenciennes Laces in complete sets,—all-over, edging and insertion. At moderate prices. Point de Lille Lace Edging and Insertion, 114 to 5 inches wide. 15cto6scper yard Point Blasson Lace. 3 and 414 inches wide. 25c and 35c¢ per yard Insertion to match. .1.50 and 1.85 per doz. In Both Stores, Ostrich and Marabout Capes with tails. Black or mole. 6.50 value 8.50 Muffs to match capes....... ; ++ .6.50 value 8.50 Ostrich and Marabout Stoies. ASEAN oy cetae aera altanelise 4.75 and 5.75 values 6.75 and 8.75 Marabout Stoles, black or natural. strands... a” ee ee 2 75 and 3.75 values 3.75 and 5.75 1425 value 6.75 «+ 5.50 value 8.78 3 strands. 7.00 to match stoles iffs 3 nS .. 4to tee f dEMES McCRE: nt & CO 34th Street TRMES MAGREERY & CO. ‘| 23rd Strect 34th Street 6 strands. > strands. In Both Stores, Dinner Sets. 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