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POPEINVESTS NEW CARDINALS WITH BIRETTAS Farley, Falconio, O'Connell and Others Receive First In- signia of Their Rank. CEREMONY AT VATICAN. dress to the Pontiff—Public Consistory To-Morrow. ROME, Nov. %—This afternoon all the new Cardinals, including the Amer- tean prelates Mgrs. Falconio, Farley and O'Connell, went to the Vatican, and on thelr arrival they formed into proces- mon and preceded and accompanied by ‘the Swiss and Noble Guards and person- ages of the Papal court, passed through the magnificent halls to the state apartment. The way was lined with guests who had come to pay them hom- age. ‘The newly-clected Cardinals were then introduced into the presence of the Pon- tiff. Plus X. permitted each of the Car- dinals to kiss his hand and his foot, af- @erward imposing upon each the red Diretta asa first tangible proot of thelr supreme dignity. The ceremony of to-day will be fol- lowed to-morrow by the great public Consistory, during which the red hat will be conferred upon them. To-day each of the Amerioan Princes of the Church were presented with a thorn by the Papal Commissioner. This {ts @ symbolical summons to attend the feremony to-morrow afternoon Cardinal Falconio, being the dean of the newly elected Cardinals, delivered an senting his respectful homage and plac- the complete disposition of the Pontiff, stood the responsibilities weighing “especially in these very sad times when society fe threatened by an anti-relicious the Church of Chrst. Thanks to the energetic and constant action taken by Your Holiness since the day of your providential election to the Pontificate, a barrier has been opposed against this devastating current."* Cardinal Faiconio went on to say that the new Cardinals would pray to the Almighty to preserve and support the Church in its struggle against the spirit of evil and to insure its final triumph. He’ concluded by again offering the wervices of the Cardinals, who were humble but inspired by unbounded and profound veneration in upholding “the inviolable and sacred rights of the church.”” ‘The Pontiff thanked Cardinal Falconio, poke cordially with Cardinal Farley and congratulated Cardinal O'Connell, tehlaidadeted tatrandati PRICE OF BEER GOES UP OWING TO SHORT CROPS. Quotations on Hops and Barley Doubled and Brewers Are Up Against It. A condition without precedent in the trade confronts the brewers of the world. The production of barley and hops has been decreasing yearly, and under normal crop conditions tie world’s supply would amount to little more than the actual requirements. The unprecedented drought in England and Northern Europe last summer had @isastrous effect upon all farm ‘produce, and was particularly severe Pita respect to hops and barley. Vy An a result British brewers jught Lops and barley from the t freely “a crop was short, prices have highest point in more than t years. The average price of vari ait has ruled during past years it 70 cents a bushel. To-day it ‘s od at $1.40, with an upward ten- oy. Hops have averaged fifteen 49 ty cents per pound during 2 and are so'ling to-day at Brewers affirm that it costa a dollar barrel more to make beer than in ious years. In many centre have already advanced their cents @ barrel. Pssst om POS GIVE BALL TO-NIGHT. of Annual Function to Go beer to Sick Members, The Bixty-second annual reception and ball of Typographical Union No. 6 will be held to-night at the Harlem River Casino, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Second avenue, The proceeds are to be devoted to a fund for the maintenance of hospital beds for sick or injured members of the uiuun, A big attendance is expected, ALL Housekeeping is Light Housékeeping with I his self-raising flour ightens labor and saves pense. Chemically —— perfect, Ready at the shake of a sifter. Recipes in Packages The H-9 Company, Buffalo, N.Y. | Falconio, as Dean, Makes Ad! address warmly thanking the Pope, pre-| ing the services of the new Cardinals at) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Children of All Nations Will Celebrate Two Thousand Youapiters, Their Mothers and Teachers in Novel Ceremonies Honor the Holiday From Chinatown BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “Play ladies” and the 2,000 children who have given them their title a: garten centres in apples, pumpkins NIXOLA. Mer. Falconto added that he under-| GREELEY SMITH and big sisters to tival. The teachers of the New York movement aiming at the destruction ot| imit their work to the morning school hours, but visit the children under their care in their own homes as well, when asked give advice on every problem of the home, from where to put the new ice-box to what to do to wo oldest boy. HELPS IN HOME AS WELL AS IN THE SCHOOL. “I've had five children and the only one that's been brought up right !s the fifth, because I had the good luck to send him to kindergarten and to learn how to apply Kindergarten methods in my own home,” satd one visitor to-day. What are known as “mothers’ mass meetings” are held monthly in every one of the fifty kindergartens which dot the map of New York from Brook- lyn Bridge to One Hundred and Stx- teenth street. One of the most interest- ing of these branches {s in Chinatown, where twenty Ittle Chinese girls and boys and thelr mothers are assembled this morning to sing harvest songs and tell the story of the Thanksgiving Fes- tival, Surely it would have tickled the hearts of the grimmest and most sardonic among Pilgrim Fathers to know that in 1911 a ecore of the little almond-eyed bronzes of New York's Chinatown would celebrate the day set aside for the Puritan Thanksgiving. There are real apples and pumpkins, oranges, turnips, carrots—all sorts of frults and vegetables at the kinder- garten Thanksgiving. Each little boy or girl brought some sort of frult or vegetable offering this morning, and when the songs and Saimes telling the story of the harvest are over, everything edible will be sent to poor families that would not have y Thanksgiving dinner otherwise, d yet the Kindergarten children are themselves, The New York Kin- rgarten Association is maintained by private contributions. John D. Arehbo! gave the main building tn memory o his daughter, The children are from| three and a half to six years of age. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEIR) ALUMNI, TOO. But we don't lose sight of them nm they get too big for the kinder- rten," Miss Mary H, Waterman, the a superintendent, explained to me yesterday, “We try to form them into little clubs and «eep in touch with them when they are in the public ols. You might call our little club sten Alumni Aasociation, I suppose. ucks of corn, clustera of cotton , autumn leaves and berries, pump- kins, apples, everything that {s part of the story of the harvest season adorn the rooms at headquarters to-day, and on t blackboard lifelike cows, horses p, goats, chickens, cut from white per, follow each other in orderly Waterman said, y few names of animals, Central Park ’ and birds are They have 18, One | fel- ing about the stars the , ‘I looked up at the roof of the y Know vei they are taken t 1 squi ra always ‘chickent nea such quaint expre ly low in have an assembly room where a mothers’ mass ng x We have music, songs and ster- res, Phystctans tell the care for the children's are other lectures on n of nourishing and eco- month, eopticon lec’ mothers how health and thelr the preparat nomlcal food, SCHOOL IS REAL AID TO THE POOR MOTHERS. “When the teachers call at the home: dooi» Ghat are barred against tne surance agent and the tor for 7 giving celebrations this morning in the offices of the New York Kindergarten Association, at No. 522 West Forty-second street, and in thirty-nine other k‘nder- For weeks the little boys and girls who attend the) associations kindergartens have been joyfully active in helping the “play ladies” cut out and color miniature the invitations w For the new idea in kindergartening Is that of on the august person of the Pontiff, | usefulness to mothers and children at the same time. walls of the two big clasa| , GRACE FIRM CLERK NOW INSISTS HE ISNOT AFORGER| | Young Monet, Who Ealeetl $12,550 Fraud, Pleads Not Guilty in Court, to Harlem. re holding the most novel of Thanks- New York. and ears of corn on which they wrote hich have brought all their mothers help them celebrate the Harvest Fes- Although he made a confession of gullt to the police yesterday when ar- rested on a charge of forging a check for $12,590, Henry F. Monet to-day en- tered w plea of not gullty before Magis- trate McQuade in the Centre Street Court. Monet gave his address as No. 69 Kingston avenue, Brooklyn, and his age as twenty-five years. He was ar- rested just before he was to sail for La Paz, Bolivia, to which post his employ- ers, Willlam R. Grace & Co, of No. 1 Hamilton square, had promoted him, because of his abality as @ translator and clerk After his plea his confession was at-| Kindergarten Association no longer make friends with the mothers, and rk out the salvation of the wayward are thrown wide to her and a hearty welcome given. “The tle between the mothers and the kindergartens is very close, It is fed and strengthened by the mothers’ meetings. In these they learn of kin- dergarten instrumentalities and meth- ods, and are led to try gome and co-| tached to th containing operate with the kindergartner in her! charge of fc and handed to th efforts to develop the children. When Masistrate. M name to the fe the mothers try the kindergarten hand- work thelr respect for the work the jen g Redive gh agate eiperea do grows. One confessed, ‘I) his name. Afterward he waived exam! sence Knew my Jakey worked #0 hard.’| nation and was committed to the Tombs jome kindergartners have discovered a| awaiting the action of the Grand Jury system of deception in dealing with the|The prisoner looked worn and sallow children in the home. They have| When he game into court to-day. The worked hard to replace it by truthful- | Police No night: maoning hess. After one child cried to her | S0dt mother, ‘You make me a lie,’ she re- alized the necessity of being truthful with her, “The mothers say the kindergarten helps the child to be happy and busy ying he had not to w: king to hi Pasteurization Means Purity the rest of, the day and to amuse the Could you want a better proof younger children. Its demand for| i cleanliness has even stimulated two | of the absolute safety gained by pasteurizing than the fact that hundreds of children’s lives have been saved with Sheffield Farms Milk by the Board of Health this year? Shef- field Milk is pasteurized. It is more safe than any milk could ever be right on the Sarm. The bottle is clean—the “cream line’ deep down in the bottle. Try it. Sheffield Farms Slawson-Decker Co. Executive Offices, ttle sisters who live in a coal cellar to| vigorously use the tollet artices given | them till they look quite immaculate A iittle girl of four years re-lives every | step of the morning kindergarten at home, clothes pins representing cnil- | dren, She is so obsessed by it that she can scarcely stop ‘playing kindergarten’ to engage in the actual school ex- ercises."” So mothers ana children are doth “playing kindergarten” this morning— playing Thanksgiving. ———.4+ | Dinner for 1,000 in Chinatown, The Reseue Society's Doyers strest, | Chinatown, Midnight Mission, will serve dinner to-morrow to about 1,000 poor persons in the old Chinese Thes Nos. 5 and 7 Doyers street, at 6 -F No| first Zt SHORT VAMP elephan Branches thivuahout New York & Yonkers tickets will be required, first e ‘There will be music served, and enviable reputation. Thanksgiving in 40 City Kindergartens {EAI CUARDED, 9 ey , 191f: TWO MORE TRIED, FOR HALL KILNS Wesichester Justice Moves Quickly Upon Slayers of Wo- | home dinner. Yes, even for soup. regular thing with comes fron poultr pic ke the same day. Why not enjo soups on your table today? — ml eats gasoline TUBERCULOSIS | SHOES Q) SgeyTn: Cuban and French Heel Velvet "and Ali Leather Is CURABLE Any Cough May Lead to ns' tion. styles for every Beata Consumption. One Monty Mung and Satine” Sippel ‘AL! vices Many sufferers from lung trouble never conmult sali NEW_ YORK, 1th s physi if Sus, © OPEN EVENINGS of oF ele they | for climate, Specialist and © when they very ca accurately that and known long before the bacilli are prevent an while the dis urable It you ual OF any evil after effects of the Grip oF any indications of bronchial or lung trovble, consult Dr on Do not put off or newlect until complete brea down overtakes you, and do not try to “doctor yourself, waste time, in a fr fook of Tokes nw guings tll § o'clock, go0ds bought on the installment plan Valuable Louk gu Tuberculosis seut upon requ, man in Lonely Farmhouse. HIGH PRICED ' . WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, Nov. 2. A little journey through twel di The wheels of justice are moving awitt. | shops reveals the fact that the much-diseussed Premiee Ap Rihe A bibs Pri van Waveh Pure Foods cost no more than other brands. “ to 1"Vine * Cana es tm ceil sity UL ladle prices were named by the grocers death of Mra, Mary Mall, two other Premier Pi 0 mien "were Placed on tHAl together. t Premlet Pancake Syrup. id, He Proaiee Vantti Becort ecsscite day before Justice Tompkins for | Premier Fruit Jams... . 25 White Pepper. . 18 same Sérime, { Premier Plum Puddin, {yemier Black Pepper, 10¢ Lorenzo Call and Felipe Dimarco | Premier Tomato Catsy Cor 15¢ % were the prisoners tried to-day, They | Premier Sage Hone: ‘Ric 190 wd by Attorney Mee Premier Corn Flakes. {0c} Premier Brown Rice ; wart Premier Queen Olives, 50c] Premier Canned Shrimp 2 tor is of Westehenter County that two allege | PREMIER BREAKFAST COFFEE | taurdroes ware ied ne PoesAh ordinarily costs 35c, but coffee has advanced 8c pwenty tn i the of the| oe pound. The grocer is now obliged to ask 38c for Aqueduct. polle were on remier because we will not lower its quality to keep biohe Gatealere Win might cater Hires lsd Varms into the court room, S=FRANCIS ii. LEGGETT & Co. A constituency of discriminating consumers give this coffee an established in Use and ascertain why. : the Hauntingly Beautiful COFFEE Pe eat SE AN Bi Says: “Three Says: EM ROS. NEW YORK I could not possibly 99 | [have used many facial Proprietors of WHITE ROSE Cevion Tea praise your Plexo Grease- Romeos creams, but Plexo is the es = less and Cleansing Creams only one that meets with - too highly. Endorse all my requirements. 99 “Just pass your plate again * That’s etiquette at your real In fact sometimes just because it’s soup. “a And this often gets to be the "1 Protects the Skis + from the dirt and dust of out of doors, 9 | Comblila., Soups | fer, FU fare || SHIRLEY KELLOGG eansing VIVIAN RUSHMORE |. 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