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y — THE EVENING WORLD, SAU RDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1911. f NEW SUBWAY DEAL Achievements of Women in 1911 and Their Follies Both Notable, — |KINGGFORGE SIA HANGSONQUARTER From Triumphs in Science and Art to Snake Dress and Harem Skirt 30 IGERSINHUM,, OF ONE PER A Me | ALSO 13 RHINOS | ‘ ——— Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). — Feonvany, Winning the Nobel ‘ai Prize and Grand Prix) “Sing WHOLE te Gad | THe QATNING AND, : \ * - a City Willing to Guarantee 8'% | Ge York ny Hie ey Sear vio hea ae Back in Calcutta, Seditious’ on Investment but Inter- frage Star in Califor- borough Demands 8%, | "4a, BUT— | Thousands Pursued the “Beauty Thought,” the Harem Skirt, the “Soul Color,” the “Snake Gown,”’ the ‘Attractive Age’ and Never Knew of ‘Heights Attained.” Centre, Special Guard Thrown About Him and Queen, AGREEMENT EXPECTED. CALCUTTA, India, Dec, 90.—King-Bme | Peror George and Queen-Emprees Mary © returned here early to-day, the fesmer from a big game shooting expedities 9 — the northern dependency of Nepal Gur Ing which he bagged thirty tigers and |thirteen rhinoceroses, The Queem-lim- Drese in the mean time made a long tour |! the various provinces of Indie Garting | which she visited many of the histerteat spots, The royai couple received ao eathu- siastic welcome from the people of Cal- outta, who thronged the gaily-decorated | streets and cheered heartily as the royal procession passed by. When the King-Emperor in his repiy to an address from the municipelity Drophesied that “Calcutta will always remain the premier city of India” he was loudly applauded. Thetr Majestias will remain here until Jan, § and will then go to Bombay, where they will embark on the steamer Medina for England on Jan. 10, There will de much relief in offtetal Physical Facts Indicate That an Acceptable Proposal Will Soon Be Made. i Tt thove on the tnatte of the nego- Old Father Time May Well tations between the Interborough Com- Worry About What His Tr cot Sows, ipamates, Daughters Are Going to ef the two factions are now haggling) Do With 1912, Consider- ever one-quarter of | ir cent. ffer- s Gass We the smnevek of tho guarintes| ll Aa ‘ a dge 4 Last Twelve Month demanded hy the Interborow That, | according to inside sources, is the hitch By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Copyright, ton. by The reas Publishing Co, fm the conferences, And in spite of the statements that no new proposal from the Intervorough was possible It was evident to-day on YOUTH SHOOTS UP both aiden that the reaching of an New York World), Aso ws THE YEAR 1911 circles when the Calcutta visit, which iotgonrtle arin La! fete tl Within forty-eight hours Father Time will be en- has brought much crowds from the prov- ‘aa learne tate HEAT eraie ave titled to another candle on his birthday cake. Let us hepa Mite Abs tbe give him a pink candle for 1911 because on the whole it's been a rose-colored year. At any rate, it’s been a splendid year for women, and as his daughters of 1911 have caused the kindly, conservative old gentleman with the scythe a good deal of trouble they should make him amends on his feast day, anyhow. With every year now we take up a good deal more of the old fellow's thoughts. And we worry him. NIXOLAS Why shouldn't we? He knows pretty well from one "° SMITH birthday to another what his men children are going So many loves, so many fights, so many brave deeds, so many fe the centre of Hengal! agitation, Phe | most elaborate arrangements have been | made for the protection of thelr Majes- ties duping their sojourn here. Scores of “suspicious” lower caste Bengalis have been arrested and wilt Getained until after the monarchs leat \the city. Thousands of natives, care, ~ THATS TOO TAME Fifteen-Year-Old John Mo- | nessed the arrival of George and Mary. | naski Tells Judge He Wanted Pas babel of fifty languages, Bengali | predominating, filled the air. and th to Have Some Fun. resent condition ment and not as from te compan, difference that may make, there evidences to-day that some definite a tlon would be taken between now and Jan. 11. SOME FACTS THAT THROW LIGHT ON THE SITUATION. As evidence that the Public Service Commision and the public officials ex- t such action here is some coldly ma- evidence which cannot be con- atvued two ways ‘When the new subway constrnc- tion was planned the contract work Was divided into fifteen sections, extending from the Battery to the Brouz. All of the contracts for this known as an agree- @ proposition coming Whatever technical * \UGUST Juv “TN@ GOLOGN AGE @QNESTION SETTLED ‘TAFT CHIEF GUEST. _ trained interpreters could not always guarantee that the native greeting were ‘complimentary. to do, more ignoble ones—he knows the story of them all. 100 MOTHERS AND BABIES AT RECEPTIGN TO NURSE. (AUR ii iia WORLD-WIDE HUNT cause of the Chinese revolution, men have fought about le: Fraulein Woerner, a rman suf+ |fragette, suggested that women be com- |pelled to do compulsory domestic ser- Foun ii ase te a | —_—_—_—_—_—_——XYS____ Giferent matter. Por never has there been @ prophet with such sweeping vision as to fortell what, from one year to another, the de- Syated high in the gallery of the Firth Avenue Theatre in Brooklyn, leat night, John Monaski, Mtteen yeare old, of No or rth avenue, saw the moving ple- vice for the State in leu of military mae ‘ > ‘ tures and the vaudeville performers work bave been let BXOBPT | Sires, the follies and the activities (duty, but the {dea met with strong di Ministering Angel of ‘Parish Has| IQV | come and go with the alr of one unset TEOSE FOR SECTIONS OB, of womankind may be. {approval in New York. Attended That Many Births leafed, The thrillers in the pictures: TWO, THREE AND FOUR. Iasi year, just at this season, every-| Mra. Selma Lewis told the members of opi didn’t bring suMcient excitement for ‘These sections ext:nd from Four body had his table reserved and his|the Health and Longevity Club that the Among Poor. him, Turning to hie nd, Adam Ha- teenth street south to the Battery. Practically no work has been @eme south of Thirtieth street Under the contracts. questa invited to welcome the New only absolutely sure way of becoming Year, and no one guessed when Father | utterly beautiful Ie to sing while bath: | Time held up his latest born and an-|ink and to sleep with a beautiful pic- | tnounced prowdly “It's a girl!” that that|turs in your mind. The “art depart- Mre. of Grace Pre D'Arcy St tant Eplseop ng about of the paris war, cla@hteen years of No. m8 | Thirty-second street GOLDEN JUBILEE sone cae *, parish nurse | 1 Chureh, ; duty chin jthat he would start something soon. Hie nd was in his pistol pocket and hie was MISSING DAUGHTER With 'those facts in mind, they may same precious little person would bo | ments” of all the big stores felt the with even more than her usual kindl face showed that o groat question wes be applied to the present situation aporting a harem skirt no later than | thrill of this announcement, and more | cheerfulness, Everywhere ahe went peo- | ——— agitating his mind, without the slightest trouble. The |ieorary. |Mme, Recamlers, Lady Hamiltons and) “i i ple were stopping to congratulate her! The show was over and the audience Interborough does not want the com-! No other folly of 1911 can compare; Mona Lisas were sold than for ten | Sertha May White, Niece of on ner “one tundredth Hany Hecep-! President Dedicates Firm's] »exan to move out. Not eo *Monastt before. Also, the music publishers wave Mrs. Lewis a vote of thanks, and the bathtubs of Hariem were vocal with melody from morn to eve. Petition that tho extensions south of | with 1 (Fourteenth street would bring to the | ment. Dresent subway and rast side elevated frat? Unes. In event of its mal that supremely ridiculous gar- and his friend. Then from the gallery But why mention our follies came the report of a revolver shot. Pteces of mlass fell from the new chan- deller that hung over Se auditorium. ton. ‘The reception to Mra, Stephens was held in the church assembly rooms last United States Senator, Van- “New House of Business” ee & con- i 4 evening. A great part of her duttes i hj i tract with the olty, the plane for this | SOME THING® BHE DID IN THE A AhcL” BRouaHT THE $10,000 ished Twelve Years Ago, [fx"urn ihe vara of bblen wo came in Philadelphi:. rkaman's atm was good. part of the work would be materiaiiy | Lg u i] HEART BALM CASES. em i linto the world in homes where there pubniinisl BOY SHOOT AT A TIN changed. Tm 1011 » woman wos the Movel | yaroh was noted for {ts breach of was no money to hire w trained nurse, CAQLe. So it is apparent that the oMolals| prize for chemistry, 940,000—Mime, || Sih” Nit toi me eon on a] PITTSAURGI, Dec, 9—Mary John-|Only a day or two ago marked the | PHILADELPHTA, Dec. 3 Ps aa charged with handling the gene Curie. heart halm averaging $10,000 per heart. |#0n," aged sixteen, daughter of a well| record of the hundredth bab has | ‘Taft stopped for three hours in Philadel- sabi bag ee haga the theatre situation have held up that portion of | During her husband's lifetime, Mme. |i, sig jaa Husted Harper an-|known Pittsburgher and a niece of |cared for in this way since sh phia to-day to participate In the Metieth| Meved Out hurriedly, The special po- the work WITH THE EXPECTATION Curle divided with him another Nobel iceman ran Into the gallery, He saw ed that man had stolen woman's! United States Senator W. EK. Chitton of | the mintatering ange! of ( anniversary of the founding of the bual- ecov' f radium. Ana | nounct + Or o ; : ho one brandishing a pistol, so he , ptomtd SE azeneonocen WOULD beer era eens paps Swedish author|ousere—the firat bifurcated garment| Charleston, W. Va, tx the object of a] All except the very intes f John Wanamaner and to dedteate! waiked along with the crowd. As Mira ia ee cl nde eaasen captne and reformer, won the Nobel prize for |having been invented and worn bY| worii.wide search being conducted ivy Laer the besiae ahd tay few House of Business,” as the! Monaski and hie friend reached the b ‘a ‘ apart 4 1d brag | Woman. her father. For twelve years the where. | Slone with tne pt by great new bullding of the flem, just} atreet door the special pollooman eaw | Ic lmecwhntihe teiete, aay ay of the centre i yerihereadrd a weaiot: Wan 8 eee ad Meet oC the ein babel conn’ viaied in Med SEB Gnarees s a Hag completed, t¥ called. Soahail Stata Perales aed shoot at | . i e to the color erty. here Was no opportunt c iy turned over to the contractors, except Im 1911, therefore, a woman won =| matchini i pet pas amen eCOF i mymers, and tt ie deileved she ie in, make a whole ut of Mire, Stephens, Tt ‘There Wax an ciaborate ceremony] the tin eagle that surmounted the dec- | that @ subsequent Intervorough deal| the Grand Prix de Rome, the (of the foul. And petiapa ared on | HUrope being educated wan the first thine Mrs. Stephens had a when the President, accompanted by|orations over the door. Two bullets | q would change the plane, greatest award for soulpture it te [quence + ppreatsay dn New York, par. | The mother left the father because, it) chance to see ull of her former cMAFKOs | Secretary Knox and hia travelling ataff,| Were fired und the eagle's tail wae ts Growing Smaller Dap. . a : receive, competing suo- the Haste! Ly 4 i , of rel fi . When | a and she was too]. Reo tera. | CARTER’S JAN. 11 FIXED AS THE OFFICIAL| Dossiuie to tecsivl, Dolmoet eiftea ticularly along Broadway. In April alto ph Bae dl eb a fa for |eusarted by Mr Wanainener and) the Oe ee een mE aR UTTLE “ 7, ular tl . on | ception to ‘iret City ‘Troop, arrived at the new 4 | DEAD LINE”. young men of France. ane ee oe cot n day (child was placed in St, Paul's Orphanage | the reception t te nhortiy. after. 1 cielock thie) taneously by the special patoeman and | | The Public Service Commission has) ghe is Mile. Heuvelmans, the daugh- /Ory that one must eat five i here, and later paswed into the care of ianaak A eee eae Sl uy Patrolman James Thompson. Hagar set Jan, 11 as the date for letting the top of a cabinet maker. The award en- |!" order to be thin, and grocera’ and | ia) named Purnice of Herminte, MRS. FEENY IS DEAD. m n. A walutation merch played) was aleo taken Into custody. Both were first of the contracts in the section hatohers' bille vegan to foar Westmoreland County, Pa., or Herman, the great organ in the central liocked up for the night. named, so this date may be taken as titles her to take up her realdence in ¢ Villa Medica, the French schoo! of In the early summer Mra Arthur 8. | tho striking Butler County. ad Politte! all and the First Regiment National Monaski was arraigned to-day before Justice Wiikin in the Children's Court. dead line” anc, regardiesn of ali of the ‘art in Rome, directed by Carolue-Duran, /Bunien introduced ne HA ‘An error in the address wag made ay. puned “Bard greeted! tm, followed Ny TUNES ats sheet @iraeates a aie mysterious rumor In clrovlation, it 4@ ana she Je the firat woman in 200 years /##rtorial novelty of many season when the chiki was taken from the or- | he singing of @ quartet and the Wana-/ I" nahed the Justin, Hale: “Ntow bee al . and she ts r ‘nako gown" which she wore for t Mra, John L. Feeny, wicow of thel maker chorus, There were bugled salutes| theatre?” a ‘! - *° - pomtively known on both sides that &/tq cross ita portals. She t# also en- | olny oe atch, ‘The trim. phanage, and mont careful search has Wg No, Wadthe Brasidarte a ‘Aw, 1 aid tt to have some fun,” re defin tatement of the future planalittied to a travelling scholarship and frat time at poly 3 ‘failed to find her. late Dr. John le Feeny, who wai ont, Gov, Tener and Mayor| piieq Monuek!. public knows— | he sixth star aid and encouragement, For many! iret reception afterward to the Proal.|celver in bankruptcy for Frederic A, | «i three-quarters per | of Genineme. Bane fer er| at the itty a ee between) shirty ond and Rome. yeara she Was prestaent « Staple-laoat in the Kaxyptian Hail of the store, |Cauchots, restaurant-keeper, operating | erie Chit: ‘on | Movember election the Conga caged | Otero, the famous Spanish dancer, de-| Seventeen pretty unmarrted American aah BAY a Reacts bae san al LS the coourae of the proceedin My.| fhe “eowar bey pt Ao lowell ge onal | { fund. i 4 | a} amendment which gave votes jolared in a magazine aritole howe r, sire sated for, 3 spies foxGay 560 sane ‘American Revolution and Intensely a ple Meiceaninh and pee and Keene's Chop House, Broadway ani | An Excellent t 1s al known that the traction {a-| 670,000 women. that woman is at her best at forty.| Italian liner Duca 4 jenove, ¢ | patriotic. ‘our onldren survive Mrs, 0 hirty-sixth street, with a bond of | terest: i red third] But, lest we forget, leat the humble | Hospite both these d! guished ladics,'cabin of the steamer was filled with Feeny, John L. Foen yer; Mra,|to the assembled employees of the New §16,000. The liabilities are €%0.000 and the | ‘ tracking of the elevated lines wi!l {ana the contrite heart whien is deemed |) i wever, the manculine eye continued | flowers and good thinks to eat brought | George Bechtel Jr Wag-| York store. assets are valued at $100,000, of the Interborough Is expected before jto a pension for three years from the ming of this remarkable cosiume con- | ‘The father hae since become wealthy. many years one of the most prominent lankenburg, who presided, The Justice looked et Moneeki for a the day for letting the contract. French Inatitute. slated of highly variegated snake skins. |rng jont girl's real name ia Hertha May {politicians and public spirited cltiaens, Danie! H. Burnham, the arehttect,| moment and then held him until the ‘The hest inside information that one | tthe, women teachers of | During the late summer imonthe! wiite, on Staten Island, died to-day at her! presented the keys to Mr, Wanamaker;| Children's Society could look up hie may get as to the is that| gow it wen’ s fonrtecn geass’ [women showed a lively Interest in the home, No, 87 Beach stroet, Stapleton. Joveph Appel ave @reetingy from the| record. Question of woman's most attractive a SEVENTEEN PRETTY GIRLS | Hagar, being eighteen yeare old, wae ity iv 4 Hor (Mnees was short and her death| Ncw York house, and there wan an ad- the: ei re ee rare ote gke| Saat for canal pay, setting MO lage Karin Michaells, Danian author, was unexpected. laine Wi such Waka aan eas] taban e_ U Tela eta cent ana HP. Davie| Was wena ® shining exampl {whose book ‘The Dangerous Age" w SAIL TO STUDY ABROAD.| ‘sire. Feeny, in ner own spore, was] Premdent made the dedicatery addreas | eee tee wae fined on «cl # . Morgan and Company, Le veprosentative the rences row In he through as part of the new deal. _ COUNTY CLERK NAMES HIS NEW DEPUTIES. what courage and persistence and solidarity can do for women. In 1021, last and most lustrous of feminize ach! ments, the State 1y becoming in the fomate of the apecies should grow inflated, let us look at the other of the pioture, FOLLY WAS ON OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE. espactat! the reigning sensation of Europe, wi visiting New York and took, part tn the controversy. Madame Michaelis held t woman {s lovellest at thirty, and jt stray toward the girl of elghteen or | ‘These are only a few of the feminine follies of 1911, but perhaps they serve a very 00d purpore in convincing man that eternal feminine {# very much During Three Months in Europe! They Will Visit Naples, Paris on board by fond parents and friends ‘The girls ure members ‘of the sentor clans in the Finch School, No. 61 East Seventy-seventh street, and are taking the trip as part of thetr course of study: They will go to Naples, Paris, Rome active as her husband, re meritorious cheritable enterprises n Staten Island that did not have her ner and Mrs, Cha > FEARS HUSBAND’S GHOST. Rochford Tells Fr Afraid It Will Choke Her. wr ce She In John F prayer und nounced the Rey Carson said a dedicatory Bishop Darlington pro- nedier There was a Meorderly conduct. en Ree leon! Max Mark haw been appoint New Year’s Resolution. resolution could What better And Mr. Schneider Himself Becomes | For ons woman that has stormed the the same Gespite Nobel prises, prises Of} ang other Murepean cities, Most Of/ 2. wom ine ‘epirit of her hue a person make than to conserve “Colonel” as Aide toG. A.R heights there aro thousands that have|Rome and the dreaded ballo ahale thraa iaontha abroad’ willite anant « "i tip eetate “ed ab ta colonel” as Aide to G, A, I raaven 4 them; that don't) We don't know yet whether 192 wil ]i) yaiy, where they will study art, Mra. Helen Rochford, of No money that it would Local Committee. now thes There are woNON lye @ boy or a sirl, but f think Pt en ee ith ao much essalc avenue, Paterson, N. J, hose main preorespation continurs t9 Kenould have @ llttle sister, {f only oe w was found wandering at One Hundred New Year's changes in the Co: Clerk's office were announced to- ay he nebievement of eae {t's going to be leap year. charming femininity on board ship in a quention that Is giving the courier of nd Mad! ck thi and Sixth street at half-past 2 o'ch Be Well Protected and Yield Profit? De ee he nals aaa Acetate altatis follows \ t rt the party, Emi) Schaffer, cause for) eee ee gay ibe started firm MOTORMAN MARRIES GIRL | eorrs, nut the vovans over wilt not| Tovenman Parke saw eye What safer and more profite depenie: sy ateriftes to "ke ACCUSED OF SLAYING CHILD,| Dt & circumstance to the havoc the! "S34, husband in after 4 of anything else that would able investment securities are Thirty District, whose ll young ladies are bound to te when ley choke ashe told five you ¢ so much real pleasure—or there than pires to-morrow, to be a Spectal Deputy many women doing leat they reach the other side. To-day they| “where ts your hushand so much lasting satisfaction— as the cose PAATh in AER bal ¥ : a ur eoana | Kate Flanagan, @ prisoner at é . 3 ; ‘ ¥ ¥ Gees Gis, to ho Guinn. cachion: ee announeed. & new vee) charged win ontia murder, wae married gaa iaraes caeeaace of Furs or a modish Fur Coat ? Business Enterprises? lary $1,600, beers abide : to George arley, & trolley cacti ee T + ~ er wephilip Behnetder, cleric in the Natura. ee eee eat gam tite, motorman, The marriage wits eee To encape the wraith she @, The John Ruszits Fur Company invites Where could one look to bete feation Bureau, to succeed Mr, Bell Fee ee atees Ob th by the Rev, Father ica MARAT Gastanlan 4 came to New York, She was sent to you to its showing of Furs in the new ter advantage for such oppor. Third Deputy’ County Clerk; salary P their ctr. /aneiatant rector of the Church of the ; . ae mem | Rellevue for observation Ruszits Build: 7E : . tunities than through $1.80, Mr. Bell s a Republican and Mr, (MUSH! (0 exclaim in fran’ Of thelr inte es tate Conception, The witnossen| DAF of en old Tong Taland fumily, died uszits Building at 7 East 48th St.—all of ” Bchnelder, who {s not related to County |Tors. Also they learned to pinch sien en seman Henry Campbell, de-| at the Carpenter homestead, between themFursof the bettersort,insingle pieces World Ads.? , ‘ Clerk Wiiltam F. Sehneider, 18 an Inde- ayaiide, avery day Af leew thes tale! at the aire bedalde, ana) Gee Cif and Glen Coys a L, this Cou hs Colds and sets as well as it complete garments. ry A nfence League word on Dae ) t morning. She eimhty-ax years g onan th ‘appointments County nei tralteed 1t Imam distolr. by BORA DG ‘ ne Harrigan, the attendant) og taken {il with pneu-{ ae a i Re , Ruszits Furs are fos ioned of the choicest skins by 12,309 ; oer penvavedtiie ine cade ord ha} 4 Se eee tea: deve ake une ien and So o our own furrier-ceattamen, and the prices are lower : the 1M heraafte inetan Wal the asp bt Vianagan was e maia in the : \ r . Mera) Batch Gate title of Mr. Behne!. ee yer women learned, make hul- | heusehold of Mrs, itenry Lang, of the! lived In the house in which she died! Neved and Cured by than you would expert, Waits Shea baie 1 by i der received Iie commission to-day as igne in tie throat, hut Z's round the| Rand family af powder manufacturers, | OF seveniy years and ie survived by 9 Aut bil Run peed i f eede-camp on Ihe ata of Gen. Georke (ire jwho haw given many thousands of | one brother and th tore, Ha e Ss utomobile urs )95 More Than f 5 10 ud, partment Commander of Fevruary saw the introduction Joliars to Montelatr charities and for po go late in all the latest modes consistently priced. 3, vo The He: 4 Col." Schneider has ordered tiat hiv of the harem: skirt in Mew York, (vi) purposes, rald, force of two hundred men carry their dere erect and chests forwa . Mothing nore te needed, 8 TH Ss ohou m forwerd, Lestat anit id Kin, “ by oitoe at the suggestion of the hos. | When the request was received, Goy, ‘on ! a Ter YEN BART 487 Fd cRT paeeiaidog hme Fone. Whee Ria hint "Cmte" ture" | Bh eine te ets etn 0# Rovobound ane ane World Ads Pitteen spanared wor ee Tn ihe] RAMON LAVOE Peau ite? {0 be Drought against her, Wi the Woman's. Petites, Onion of New | It Soothes and Heals . Brookiyn Navy Yard were laid of y ne : . etmiited (o Wather Mackinson hig Yor w' jor a hearing to a ne i "Ss Rien MOTT, Ferd, were eld OF vet | any (2. ¥l Need taut fegpunatniity for hee trouble RAG” Was. inet he reoommeng. to the Legtalarces |p comsizere optam nor earthing I Without a Moment's Delay, put {0 Cor repaire they will be witnoue| ine tobo! tea i persunded (o make publio acknowledg tha¢ the suffrage question “be treated | work. ‘i Me ome has urged fact the ment and such reparetion ae he could, with the seriousness tt merits.” Piles's Toothache Drege Stop Pain Nothing worse conld be said for ‘Janagan girl An investigation by tne wen taken {ij Theo, 14, roner | N, ¥., Deo. 9.—Heoause hie in the printers nande Honey JOHN RUSZITS FUR COMPANY) Start Reading

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