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—— SUCCEED HINSELT Stayin 5 Sets at Rest a Question Raised by a Would-Be Rival. | TRENTON, Attorney-Gene ral Wile opinion holding that James M. Melder, although acting Governor of the State by virtue of hia position as President of the State Senate, can, if elected. wacceed himself ax Governor, dexpite | the constitutional prohibition against & man succeeding himself as Governor ‘The Attorney-General kaya Mr. Fielder) holda the porition of acting Governor Oot. 11 n today rendered a formatl by virtue of his Senatorial position anf not ax Governor, William EK. Sackett, a Demovrat of on before the Newark, who filed a petit primary election for the nomination for Governor and who yet may Tun as an Jate, questioned the y of State to cer me to the County 1 jelder . (Mr tity Clerk's as the nominee of tie Demo: cratic party Mr Sackett asked that the Attorney General, as much, @ould bring quo warranto proceedings to re strain the Secretary of State from such certification. In refusing te do wo Mr. Wil gives the opinion. Although entitled to the ernor the yen not be constitutional duties and emolumen’ Prenident of the Senate come Governor In tie sense, Mr. Wileon holde. When John Wo Grigae resigned as Governor to become Attorney-Geners! in President McKinley's Catinet, Poster M. | Voorhees, who was Tres! of the Senate, became acting Governor, just ae Mr. Fieider became when Presitent w Mr. Voorhees or while» and the # ld not euccesd himael!, Mr. Voor wvotd | any possibility of trouble, resigned as President of the Senate and lowed the Speaker of the House of Assembly to become acting Governor. —_—_ KAISER AND PRINCE AGREE. Ernest Augese Re! verian Thre Pre BERLIN, Oct 11.—All the contntions the accession of Prince Er- nest August of Cumberland to ite throne of Brunswick have been s#t- tled ®y persona) correspondence be- tween Emperor Willam and the young Prince during the tast few day cording to the Mittag Zeitung. ing as noting Governor, quest n was raised that ho Peror demanded and obtained from hin gon-in-law the declaration which was necessary before Prince Ernest August could accede to the throne—in other words, a definite renunciation of his QPretensions to the throne of Hanover. — “BANKER GIVES SELF UP. Aon uneer 6 (€20,000 Balt tov Alleged Bank-Wreok! James F. Allen, banker and promo- ter, with offices at No. 111 Broadway, whe was indicted by the Providence, R. L, grand jury yesterday in connec Gon with the wrecking and alleged Jeoting of the Atlantic National Bank Of that place, to-day surrendered him- eelf to United States Marshal Henkel. ‘He wes taken before United States Commissioner John A. Shivlis of the Cireuk Court and released on 620,000 eth His hearing was set for nest Teesday afterioon ut 2 o'clock. aise Sphins Club's Big Night Judging from the elaborte preparations Being made the Sphinz Club's firet gin- mer of the season at the Waldorf next ‘Teendny night will be @ corker The new President, E. D. Gibbs, has been tiretess in his efforts to make this a bi; night. The princtpal speaker of tl e- vod will be R. H. Grant of tho National Register Company, Whow topie win be “Industrial Education. ithe World He Cannot ‘The newspaper says that the Km-/| more to hin and worth mi A the the Greatest Pianist in}; Play Golf. Ride a Bicycle. Drive a Motor Car, | Dig in the Garden. Row a Boat. |But He Can Play Billiards. ‘ Take a Walk. Ride in an Auto. Cut the Garden Grass. Pick Up a Handker-' chief. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. After four yearn’ absence, Paderowak! hea ret to us with his fifty thou sand dollars’ worth of fingers, his red- old pompadour and hia unquestioned enn Just a week from to-day, in Aeolian Hall, he will artily wel comed by thin old a and will be! Kiven the homage of « throng of new) ones, Meanwhile, with Mme, Paderew rki and hin faithful secretary, L. @. Sharpe, an miishinan, he te occupy- ing a fh uite on the second floor of the Hotel Manhattan and getting re acquainted with hin group of close frends in New York It seem a mi Meciently Jocund exiat- Rut, once more, how would you like to have every act of your ite Weighed and conditioned vy your ten digits? It haw been said that each of Paderewaki'a elght fingers and two thumbs In for « thousand pounds—$6,00, According to this sched- ple, the artist's hands wre worth $40,000 to him. A friend of Paderewak! declares that his hands are not insured, “HE is in- sured,” saya the friend, “probably for wbout £10,000--50,000. At leant, the In- surance he carries is very heavy. Now, if you take out an Insurance policy and your eye is injured, you receive eo much; if your foot 1# injured you re- ceive so much; if your hand le injured you recelve a certain num. But Pader- ewski's hands are ery much more val- uable to him than youta are to you. ‘Therefore, if anything uld happen to them, he would receive @ correspond- ingly large premium.” ‘As ® matter of fact, the hands of the most celebrated of modern planists are worth much more than 0,000, or any similar lump sum. They a world. No wonder he cherishes them with almost meticulous care against atrain or injury. So far the almost un- canny suppleness and the febrile energy of the ender, white fingers are uplmpalred. How does he do it? BARRED FROM NEARLY ALL KINOS OF FUN. “I cannot indulge in many of the | sports and occupations of the average man,” he told me, “I cannot take part In muscular athletics, rowini boxing, cycling. To the busi feasional man a split finger nail, bruised knuckle is a trifling incident, | bit painful, but an injury forgotten al- most as soon as inflicted. To the pianist such a blow may spell catastroph: “You do you not, that th affectation? ious voice took on almost a pleading note and bis naturally serious expréession deepened almost to melancholy. “What are my fingers but my capital in jife? Would it not be the most foolish extray- agance to risk them wantonly?” you'd want to keep or done up in cotton wool,” I commented, “One couldn't | blame you." | He smiled and shook his head “But I do not apoll my fingers by overindulgence,” he sald. ‘That would be bad for them and for me. They are given thelr work to do and they are not allowed to be lazy. Kvery day I prao- William Collier, A JOKE BOOK, ‘ Puzzles, Riddles, by Forbes-Robertson and in Editorial Section. 16 Pages of Jests, Funny Pictures, Droll Stories, Tricks, “FUN,” Etc. mn Inn | Switaeriand 1,000 Camp Girls Take THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARA A Ltd 11, FELDER CINRUN ‘Paderewski Here With His FOR GOVERNOR 10’ And Chrysanthemum Locks, Allin Good Form PO PLLA OP ILILG SO RORARAR SRA DPARAL DIL PS PPLODDDL DLS: Jano from six to elght ho ahip it wax so, One pape pala’ that Twas disturbed “because the ship war two days late and I had lost| that much time Such a statement [n very foolish, For did 1 not hava my | own piano in my atateroom? Every day| of the voyage my practising was done an if T had been in imy own home in Jumt now I am working harder than ever at the piano, because) 1 would give New York and America| my beat." Paderewaki doesn't hesitate to ask his) [cOntly Aigite to pick up a handkerchtet | or any light article, and he shakes hands readily—also, 1 may add, with ® cool, firm claap that contrasts agre ably with the athletic and the dyi Guck handshakes, both common here- abouts. Just before he plays he dips his hands in hot water. Years ago he wes noted as a billiard | player, but I wondered how else a man so restricted in hie choice of avocations | might amuse himself, 1 asked him. | SOMETIMES HE CUTS THE GRASS AND ENJOYS IT. | “T am fond of motoring,” he told me, “though of course I must always have @ chauffeur, Also I like walking very Particularly in the country. 1 country delightful, and I should not care to make my home anywhere else, though I can spend a part of the year pleasantly in cities. I have a chalet with an estate of alxty acres near Lake Leman, in Switzerland, and a farm. My wife, as gerhapa you know, is very much interented in rais- ing prize poultry, I enjoy my garden and sometimes" — reminiscant hone in the musician's blue metimes I cut the grass!” am afraid Paderewski's feminine adorere will have hard work picturing him behind a lawn-mower! But at any rate, let me assure them that his good jook# wre neither lost nor gone before. ‘The touch of gray lends an added dis- tinction to hie auburn mane, compared “0 Varloumly to a chry mum and « Pomeranian. Hie finely modelled forehead i» still uniined and smooth, the Greek profile. surprined if he ian't the centre of more than one emotional ladies’ mob during the present tour, Not that the poor man desires such & consummation! ‘He really does noi ure tian i tiv, that's hardly at nor are there any sagging lines to mar! 1 shall be much foverwhelmed by the changes. : RA oe es Bie a em Ignace be PAREREMESEI. coming!y, too, and she is both naturally intelligent and cultured, She excels in energy and initiative, and yet | do not think that she loses her feminine charm, I confess that I am most at- tracted by the gentie, refined, medest woman, I am not in favor of woman suffrage. 1 believe tha’ weman may be beautiful, brilliant, charming, a real suffragist ‘ “New York is more wonderful, more! and Two Hold Him HOLLOWAY JAIL ——— Waylay Him on Street marvellous than ever,” concluded Pader ei aide i ewsk!, “In four years there have been | Third Wields Las», extraordinary changes in architectur LOND Oot siltant suftras in methods of transportation, in every- thing. Even in my brief paen of | Mettes go-day attacked and severely beat the city aince my arrival Ih heen | De. Francis Edward Forwan, the Dep- T find july Governor and Ch! Medteal Officer them all for the better—except that a tall building cute ‘off some of the view from my Window! But you are learning Jail, where of Holloway how to live. br. Forward was walkin —_—»———. street when he was se u REGISTER TO-DAY, lo make his escape. T of him and held him hold He admires ti femininity, however. ‘I find her exceptionally beautiful,” he assured me. “he dresses most be- ew York type of Pretty New York Girl Wins National Typewriter Record Gigantic Plan to Fill In New York Harbor Vacations at $7.95 Each il Registration booths are open toe day from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. If you do not register you cannot vote, yoat him with a hor ‘The suffragettes accuse of belng responsible for feeding system, which he $50,000 Fing ers KILITANTS HORSEWHIP- them have been imprisoned > Women cuught whip, ER 1913, LAWYER'S TIP CAUSES. [had the Jewels, and Stewart, N20 00 ROBBER eee " | #0. 1 don't think they on the two prisoners.” Twa Et F Armstrong and Two Firemen Arraigned for) ie "Name and. addraes of the | who accused Mason Looting Cottages at Nar- ragansett. “FREE BRITISH LAND” bin the stnain ot amaavite in tno) LLOYD GEORGE DEMANDS possession of private detectives Jamos| Armstrong and Daniel Finn, (wo men employed ax firemen in apartment} buildings wer Side Court they had something to do with the arraigned in the West! on the suspicion that * . IN, Oc 1 Om Jewelry robvery In the home of Mrs. |, ONTOS. Oct Ith Charles Cary Humsey, the fate B. WH.) ind get the people back on Harriman’s dag rr, and other [tagora at Narragansett Pler tast July According to the detectives one of {the prisoners, Hastings W. Mason, atl tion | No. 61 West Ninety-neventh street, went to a lawyer downtown and told |oiy tn this land Jamen Stewart, of No. 82% Manhattan |avenue, had committed the robbery and} the mire.” | wanted him, Mason, to help get al Speaking of reward for the return of the Is. lord, Mr. Iiloy The lawyer's aMdavit, the detectives | "he authority nay, lawyer the jewels in w Broad atreet | his aubjects. He o jcafe and urged him to be the go-be-| tain a wilderne twen In the matter of the reward. The! thority to do more than e lawyer refuned and took means of put-jenemy could impose on t ting the detectives in touch with Ma-fafter a conauest. 1 son and Stewart have been driven away When the men were arrested last! by legal pro night at the request of Finn and Arm- atrong and taken before Deputy Com-| missioner Dougherty, both dented hay-| said that h ing any part in the robbery. Mason| could not be tr iis strong right hard prge said: bein toasted to a golden brown— pocToR in London | While a | xo many of nw along the pon and be- he was able while a third Dr. Forward the forcible denies. | anta he had never told the lawyer ne | power without abuse, oppression and ins who was | Justice arising, and it was necessary tq | ere tn have & police record, declared | deprive of the robe fidavits of the and I had to do have a thing nn refused to give Denounces Landlordism, Which He Declares Has Driven Millions From Ireland and Scotland. ‘The campaign to landlordism | opened to-day at Hedford by Chancel of the Exchequer David Lioyd Ge who was accorded a triumphant recep- “Landiordism is the greatest: monop- ‘ and the people are him that his friend, the other prisoner, | trusting in the Government to put forth to lift them from he powers of the land f the sovereign is not declares that Mason showed the| comparable to thatof the bandlords ov Ireland millions from the land | ‘The Chancetlor disclaimed any desire to attack landlords as a class. s of ans d with such sweept | Delicately flavored bits of finest Indian Com—rolled waferthin and Post Toasties They come in sealed packages—ready to eat— fresh, .clean:and crisp. There’s.a smile of welcome when Toasties.are served. : Photogravure of The “GIANTS” A large-size picture of the New York National Baseball Club. Just the thing for framing. Distributed at all World Offices for 2c. and Coupon in Metropolitan Section How Golf Champion Ouimet Plays His Favorite Game “Bill, the Office Boy,” Tries Managing a Pugilist “Life’s Five Enemies’— Creed of Ralston Club Trailing Broadway Stars to See Metropolitan Section, landlords of the power of beating what had happened im I tn the Highlands of Scotland, am@ @g where. | ODD GUEST AT PLAZA, 3 ¢ ane Placon Flies Into Ape Makes Self at Home, While Mrs. Mackay-Smith, whi the iate Bishop Mackay-Smith of ‘ast this mot aughters in thelr ments in the Plaza Hotel, Jin through one of the windo , some carrier pigeon, Quite at heme | was the bird, for he picked up a crust lor two from the floor and cooed tow more One of the girls held out Sap hand with some bread tn it, and to hep delight the pigeon greedily trom the little store, ‘The jadies prepared a plate of crumbs and a bow! of water, and the tired bind ate and drank quite merrily, then hopped about the room perfectly contented with tidings Around one of its k band, on which was mai “Hi in a Little tri evidently come a nto hurry to leave the rtmont. 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