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@ vital spot. ‘was with Justice Widening. First District, three “laborers.” sCumuy yesterday wey Bate Cohalan e hands with the and the only way henchmen off the pensed with. fow and Dec. iil, ‘which Surrogate Surrogate ‘tion of the entire Fowler, “ cerned will not b GHRISTIANIA, ment, Her neigh = fer Culkin, Dut of Paruinent and repo. Duffy and three laborers could be dis« uite anxious that ¢ Seas tue act creating the Commissioner |th® underblouse of cream color chiffon ‘Make the waist with long kimono rrogate Cohalan wis sd with modifications, |" made & trifle longer than the bro- nd to Diarphy and that pu son,” interests of all con- |™&k® ® contrastingiy dainty back. © well conserved by |#TOUnd for the bushy talle dangling Qbolishes their jons, Dec. eap or FITS AT BASE OF POWER. Taking Away of Patronage ‘ More Effective Than Public Denunciation. Much more serioue to the rule of| @haries FL Murphy in Tammany Hall @han all the meetings and resolutions @nd “fighting from the outside” move- | tents that have been launched since the Mast election is the body blow at @ammany patronage administered by @urrogate John P, Cohalan with the @44 of Surrogate Robert L. Fowler, Every Tammany leader with a fob ot , Pontroliing patronage has wakened to- "@ay to the fact that the anti-Murphy | forces have at last found the way to @dvance an assault that will be felt in Despite the fact that it was asserted y that influence of Charles F. Murphy Daniel F. Cohalan | ‘ dm the trial of charges before the State | 4 Legislature last summer, it is a fact that tho Cohalans and Charles F. Mur- Dhy have been on the outs for a long | « time, and the breach has been steadily | ‘ @ Now comes Surrogate Cohalan and| @ with @ stroke of his pen wines out the| © 94,000 Job of Charles W. $ Many leader of the Fifth District, the! # $2,000 Job of Wiliam J. Durty, a ‘lien. Yenant of leader Daniel E. Finn of the the $720 jobs of RVEN CURRY I8 LIKELY TO LOSE HIS JOB. ; Oulkin i¢ Deputy Commiastoner of | | Records of the Surrogate's Court, ‘Duffy ts his secretar yand the “labor- ers” are employed viaton. The Comminsioner of Records Jehyn ¥, Curry, Tammany leader of Rbe Thirteenth District, and the ction @f the Surrogates in cutting down his ‘Geveo ia taken to presage that his job (UUM be the next to go. ‘ReAlce was served on Commissioner that there will be no iffy and three of the aren the Commissioner's (alice etter Dec. f. The department of Comméesioner of Records of the Surro- @etwe Court was established by the Gegislature in June, 1911, and has fur. tjiahed employment for thirty-four loyal Tammany men altogether. Curry, Culiin and Finn are among the Beaders who are figured @nd all the time Murphy men. Finn ts BES-506006 9006 0900F-5-04-060009-100O90-0464O0F000O00OFOHD Secretary of the Fire Department, and Mingielih ed At is quite likely that he will be looking . Combine wit Gm seventeen years for a Job after the first of the year, DESCRIPTION Sf Age brunste, Loris dbeitead Politicians seo in the move of Surro- under his super- | ‘ idence that the mem. ers of the Cohilan family, who are ctive in politics, are willing to join|‘"immed breadths, quite naturally de anti-Murphy forces, The Surrogate has shown the way—|Plain charmeuse that won favor by its “get” Charles F,|8™pplenesn is now variously brocaded is bite Femoval of Culkin and Duffy and three suitable for the development of ‘of their satellites was Surrogate Coha- ry gown. “Yan's personal idea, worked out by him-| Gobelin blue as the predominating Gotne the through his clei Arthur] color with melting arabesques in tones ry, who investigated Curry's de-|of green, gray and plum form only one CURRY RECEIVES NOTICE, BUT ohalan insists Culldn and attached to a straight yo! Bnd Dufty must be elimina of lining silk which le covered by a “L have received Mr. Surrogate Coha-| tunic of the brocade. This flares out in Jan's letter,’ Curry, ‘I have] minaret etyle, being stiffened by a band not had ti c the matter up.” [of orinoline under the hem, However, . Mr. Cu expli ned that nearly all of | some brocades are so weighty that they the office staff are civil service ap-| stand out of thelr own accord, alded by poinwwes, Mr. Culkin refused to com-|the extra weight of a hem, Ti meat on the s action, He|eut in loose kimono style t aid Wis sick wife and cight children] into a one and a halt Mes at aadie sutinaeel to KIN HOw than which stands up to give wome- | cotta) 1s fawhionadl Cohalan says and does. effect of the fashionable Chi-| 1 make me i! Gres ta {ine total abviition of the ottice, ‘The elder Surrogate Vmeny leaders resist Surrogate Cohalan nat both may eetaln thelr trlumph this winter for fashionable sign, and velvet now in not restricted to milk and cotton, but there ix woollen , (mentary Committee on Alooho! has rec- | though plain velvet could wino be used. jemmended the prohibition of the im-| With any selection, the chiffon cloth | and beautiful. ‘portation of all spirits into Norway, and | Underbiouse and fur taile would make, ® bill will be introduced in Parliament | the gown characterful, Hf you care for heavy hair, that Bo give effect tu tiis recommendation. eemeeceneaiieerecectat , Wide Wood, Qu ping . Gow at the rear of her t THE EVENING WORLD, MONA USK THE PROTESTS ARREST APATROT, ESAYS DOHALANS DEA| © aking Dresses at Home | DEADLIEST BLOW from Ongina! ens By The Evening Werid’s Expert, MULE. LODEWICK. Ot etserssenreresooreroe SOOPPI VO ONET OOP HOCOHO TS, @ction of Surrogate in Cutting’ Out Jobs Shows Brothers Are Against Boss, beeeeeeesees SPECS ES HSS SHDETOOSTHOS re. oe eer ere ‘ $9000006030200000 Culkin, Tam- wuwee wmer first, last | @ Make o Grepea skirt of your A ~ gown euch as this, in ite compara: ond Gas ee tively simple cut and generous un-/ mands an orna! ital material, The to throw his|and brilliantly patterned, with no loss pay roll. The|of its prime characteriatics, and is ad- that Culkin, | of the wonderful color combinations ex- style for @ party d - ploited in these rich brocades adaptable (peti aecahiert ce ase for afternoon gowns. Also it le not too ; gay @ coloring for wear in the street, | "4 looks not more than twelve years; MRS. R. K. TAKES NO ACTION, for indeed one has to consider this point Commissioner Curry declined to-day|as important this season when, wraps Pale bine China silk would be €o say what action he will take between |are so curtailed In length, The akirt of the dute upon | the design shown is made with only one ors the sboli- . In the back, very near the tment, He is |¢ffect of the front is given by the walst siwlature re- | Belng opened to the belt line to reveal s |cloth, The sleeves of thie under blouse uid Surrogate [Cade forming little undercuffs, which from the edge of the outer sieeve. In a Ukewise distinctive manner the talls plies the it ooeil cnavle {AF@ Used at the front of the low chemi- into bel hing in the law which will enable skirt plaited owas Cohalan to dinmise Commis. |%tt® Seeming to be @ continuation of| have a band of fur et the bottom, gioner Curry {f Curry and Culling de- |%® PAarrow band of fur which defines} 4¢ desired, the belt line. yeide to put up a ‘ixht, If the Tam- Velvet, which jx having a veritable Nowered, and is often combined with plain yelvet for charming gowns, Kither some of the brocaded or printed designs |Girls! Girls! Save your hair. 8—The Parlia-|may be selected for this design, ul-| Make it grow luxuriant ey with beauty and is radiant . | ANSWERS TO QUERIES, _| with life; has an incomparable softness “onder-| peer Postion WILE : end is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. . killed} 1 am inclosing sample of «ii bro-|, Just one application doubles the from the win-| cade out of which | should like to im- ri-wtory apart-|make an evening dress, I have only ely dissolves every particle of eporied to the|enough material for * draped skirt, | dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, police that she ad been brooding and|and aa they are wearing the bodies of | healthy hair if you have dandruff. This Beapondent since she separated (rom her | different materials, would like to know | destructive ecurf rebs the hair of its frusband seqera) months ago im what style to make It aad what te! lustre, its cteongth aad ite very life, and = Suffered Much to A Wrongs of Napoleo: Italy, His Clk authenticity of the “Mona yesterday in possesion Perugia, was confirmed after further examination traces of repairs at the canvas, known to have were also visible. The prisoner wan again also that of the Louvre, while venge the n Against Aim, FLORENCE, Italy, Dec 18 —The Lisa” found of Vineento by experts: to-day. The | } ploture bears all the arals of the gal- Oclowk call overnight price changes re- 1 Bergonsie old laries in which it haw been hung en that started around 11 o'clock 08 | Aiea tenotional ad om — ‘Stetnere and me ‘with the best grain 1-8 of potm tn cover their shorts and others to even|Canadian Pecific. United States Bteel, up over the week end, causing @ rally| Union Pacife, Reading, Rook Teland all around the floor of from 1-8 to 11-2( 44 Amalgamated Copper were each back of the been made, interrogated By the police authorities this morn- vengeance for Napoleon’ in Italy. He displayed tl tng, when he repeated his etory of hav- ing stolen the picture ea an act of Gepredations utmost in- @ignation at his treatment by the police, declaring it unjust after the risks he hed run and the abnegation he No Inetruotion esting him to per- hibition in Florence, (t former home, before returning # to the French Gov- PARIS, Dec. 18-—Rene Vivian, French ‘Minister of Pubitc Instruction, an- Bounced at the Cabinet Counci] to-day saat there was no doubt the ploture “Mona Lisa” had been recovered and ‘was now at Florence, Italy. He said he had telegraphed to the Italian Pre- mer thanking him apd the Italian Gov- ernment for their prompt action, A rep- resentative of the Fine Arts Depart- ment is being sent to Rome to thank the Itailan oMeials on behalf of the French Government and also to bring Dack the picture to Paris. Freeh proof that “Mona Lisa” was taken from the Louvre Perugia was established by Vincenzo to-day when his finger prints, taken when he was convicted some time ago firearms without ® permit, with those on the of carrying were com- frame giass of the picture and found e: similar, The finger prints and — ete reser on ths gern ved by the po- aimilarity with those of Perugia is ‘a itinctly visible, TWO FATALLY to the Blaze. gon avenue, Williamabur, DIL STOVE BLOWS UP; Mother and Daughter Likely to Die —Firemen Injured on Way Mre. Mary Koenig, working over an oil stove in her home at No. 7 Harti- to-day, was badly burned by an explosion of the oll tank, She ran through the flat with her clothing ablaze, Her daughter Minnie, running to her al 1d, wae also |. set on fire. When Conrad Koenig, tho women were rolling on ¢ agony. husband and father, reached them both he floor in Policeman Miller sent @ fire alarm, and Policemen Doschen nd Dostelle ran up to the Koenig flat \nd smotf- ered the flames, Mrs, Koenig and her daughter were sent to the Williamsbu re Hospital Ambulance Surgeon Carmel said there was little hope of saving the lives of either of them, Koenig was painfully burned on the hands and face. Louls Henderson, driver of the tender of Engine No. 2M, hurr: ying to the Koenig flat in answer to the alarm, was forced to send his team up on the side- walk to avold s Tompkinx avenue car ‘at Harrison avenue and Hooper street The wagon struck a lamppost and Hen derson and Fireman Edward Drisco!! were thrown to the pavement. Dris. coll’s arm was dislocated. Both were attended by @ Fire Department surge.) ‘and sent to their homes, Aged Mr. Ha pA ee Sa FINDS HER FATHE! With Gas Turned On, R DEAD. When Franklin D. Denkley, a sergeant in the Third Coast Artillery, stationed at Fort Hamilton, escorted Harrison of No. U6 day after they had been ley said he would go In wi! bathroom door and saw Mansfield Harrison, severt; father, lying on t war open. Tho street, Brooklyn, to her door early to- affair together they smelied gas. Dank- rison and see what the trouble was. A tow minutes later he opened the Miss Amelly Ninety-seconi to @ soctal ith Misa Har- the body of y, the young the floor. A artilleryman called @ doctor, who said Mr, Harrison had ‘been dead several Amelia, who lived alone w: told the police that he: in poor health for some tim: if not overcome it produces a feveriah- the real he Corl and itching of mish, loosen and tar falls out fust. is thin, faded, dry, ser If your hair has been neglected and hours, = Miss h her parent ‘ather had been or too oily, get @ 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine + any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as ten minutes alter you will rected and say this wa: the best investment you ever made. We sincerely an eve, re, senerens everything el desire soft Justrous, beoutiful baie of ised, that we you and ‘nO oer scalp and no more falling hair—you anderine. If must use Knowiton's 1D; eventually—w act now? SATURDAY, DECEM DROBMEEE 18, 1008. ____________p_ WALL STREET. “S"".“25"""" “MUST DANCE TO TUNE | A: persistent Fowne Manufacturing Come = 2) OFTHREL ADDLES AND | PUrpose = | pam, resular quarterly dividend of per cent and the usual t per cen Yield of Leading Stocks Present Selling Pric | American Citien | semt-annual 2 par cent. dividend on | Dec. 1 * Northern Pacific 6 Pennaylvania # Reading ... ' CONSOLIDATED 6 Southern Pacitle 10 Union Pacttio 6, B. Atecl. TU, 8, Kteol pe ket on the Consolidated Stook Market closing.-The improvement |°hanwe again gave way. On the tinued and many traders started to up 3-8, while American Can, Erie from the low was maintained up to the | down 1-8. close, when most issues showed free-| i2 the later trading there was tional net gaina for the day. sales, Opening was quiet, but stocks in gen- eral were slightly above Friday's cloe- © @nin of 8-8, and 1-2 wes edded on next few sales to 7. Rumors of heavy buy- uae th os tng wy William Rockefeller did lttle|low en other board. Rock at wi Lc a da PCF ral Pennaylvanta opened up 1-2 et 101, and Union Pacific, Reading, also Bteel, started at gains of 1-8 or 1-4. bande en hich us 20, Amertoan Tel. & Tel. stock was weak,| ing New York St barney ied moras eolling 1% points to 16. There was some Mttle increase of activity after opening with a few of the leading atocks under pressure, with no aggressive buy- B 9-8, againat 28 1.2. ing more than a reid on rumors that oe President Wilson was seriously ti. This method ts usually adopted by the bears when they are unable by other means to shake out stocks 60 a8 to obtain an op- portunity to cover thelr commitments. A Jarge share of bearish activity wae at- tributed to @ Boston operator. New York Central #old off to 91 after selling up to 92, and Pennsylvania touched 106 after gelling up to 1071-8 Steol eold ‘tm &, and New Haven sold down to 4, oF 1-8 above its low price of Friday. iF 12 lower in response to cables and dec! Uquidation over the week end. Geclined to 1166-8, and this brought @ te- vival of the rumors of redugtion of dividend, and some commission the stook afloat in the street than at/ to go lower, any other time in a long while, To- ward 11 o'clock prices developed rally- ing tendency, prtess, The Closing Quotations. ‘The tebowing ware the higheet. lowest Lortential of caste tee to-day with yesterday's h a cf Zien. & FF the demand came from short: nagged off api cloned 1-8 higher Bg5a2 SS # obese: montha, way to the continued presaure, cloned 8-8 of a cent lowe: ——— chai ‘The New York Cotton Exchange LL t+e4+4 | 144i te FSR 6 BSERES BREESE SES PEE — Ht + ———___ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. International Harvester of New Jersey remular quarterly dividend on common | gay morning of the following week, stock of 114 per cent. payable Jan. 15] tne yote of the Board of Managers to stock record of Dec, 2, Porn Dun's Review saya sentiment tn fine ancl! circles has Improved noticewbly | of late, and better feling exinte in tron | and steel trade particularly in the Piits- | vureh district. Are You Wills-Overland regular quarterly aiwi- Nervous-Irritable? dend of 13-4 per cent, on preferred | ., Bora. emia mim goeslst,, De stock, payable Jan, 2 to stock of record oa Th a feel Dec, 2. 7aur Dgeation The York curb market asnocia- tion by the narrow magin of one yote Of subsidiaries to quotation. ‘The ruling | ad BIE, & gies of, tm et In taking this action the board to omit listing foe of 6100, which Is tomarily demanded, as well ax the -“.Those Who Rel the great home remedy which has pro M, on to pelleve seatey and g ily the moe ‘aliments wing from defective or irregular action of the organs o! tion, find themselves spared hours of sufferi ance to ward off the attacks of serious sic! nese BEECHAM’S PILLS never disappoint those who take them. They digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys ani oe late the bowels. By purifying the blood they increase cheerfulness and create soanienie Ai vr actions eugne depend on health and strength, those who Enjoy Life bag st A Company, regular W Ateat arated ferred atook, payable Jan, 1 te atock 7 Amerivan recom Dec. 2. . Viternees | Chicago, Hurtington and Quiney read, me Usual quarterly dividend of 2 par cent. payable Dec, % to holders of record 7 reat Northern pe... Chatham and Phownts National Bank, Melsto's Veractty, Lehigh Valle ‘ regular quarterty dividend of 2 per cent, 6 New York Central... payable Jan, 2 to stock of eevord Dea B. STOCK EXCHANGE, |** s"tvet om these shores from fun-| nose to produce wary, and bow he would Whe to take fect iscu’ de Following a brief display of firm-| tack the statements he mmde t Uncle bi it and to hess in the apening dealings, the marl mame custome inapectors when he pointe from the low potet reached in| tanigh Valley wore cosh up het eines | he had them insured. The Commercial] ing of modern baker~ the the first hour. New Haven closed at/apeake &@ Ohio was down 1-4 and Union Assurance Company insured ies, in the invention of 671-8, @ point net gain, The recovery | Smelling and Missouri Pacific each| les but disputed the authenticity 4 Ganee ef further liquidation the Supreme Court tomy, set aside Total | rominent railroad leche as New Yese| the verdlet and ald thie about Miento| ceasing care, in the ing to atop the decline, which was noth- | #alnet @ 6-4, and American Can's high “The jury evidently came to the con- NEW YORK nate hepa A . re So sions of his doliberate falsehoods at baked Cotton prices barely sane wana by further on Southern selling, and local | pean reached in reliance upon the teatl- At 11 e’clock prices were from 8 to 10 points tower. Heavy selling pressure continued, and cotton bought yesterday on the report was being liquidated. American Telephone and Telegraph | waa widane of eelling along selling ordere from Memphia Lambe’ Club Kx-Servant Dies. houses | Pricea were off by 11.8 o'clock from 16] J, Tathgate, once @ servant at the COM PANY claimed ‘there wan @ larger amount of| to 17 points, and still showed @ tendency | Lambs’ Club, was found dead in a room - \- 3 The list showed deolines ranging from | this morning and the body, having been as 8 to B pointe trom Pridage cosing|identified by Loren E. smith ot the | Always look for that name ooo CHICAGO Witceree CORN ae Ly Me Bae mise By BS Re 90 Go, 16” 148 116 a "0 mae wR ve © ar aeal = Guia! the me a. a # me evening up 2 3 wt over the week's end, prior to next ae “hs “Bs = | week's report from the Government. i” 1d ime Corn was quiet, after opening un- A ae 2 changed and going slixhtly lower, The ae fe fe cash housen were persiatent wellers and In the late morning wheat prices December and 1-8 lower for the other Corn prices weakened also, giving Cotten Rz- wit « not be cloned the Friday and Haturday FOR CHRISTMAS following Christmas Day, which falle on @ Thuraday. A movement had been wet on foot to have the exchange suspend business from Christmas Eve unt! Mon- decided to admit quotations of Standard THR NATURAL SPRING ATE | 8 ait, gaulpment, aa ‘DIAMONDS ONC CRI | fi *tanaara of id tise tes, you har will go into effect Monday and the | Pe’eiet! Mita tirniadtadve it nom atthe loading 1 DIAMOND. shares will be quoted on the curb sheet. | 7 vartment, Toy and Eleo- NDAWAlCl ome |v pnoen Laue. to produce WHAT HE SAD OF THEM oulule loeell et biscuit National Biscuit Mack, poor Atfreto Mist, vm| Company is inspired tuomo, how he deplores the day when by a persistent pur- sik vt mr liver them in perfect 0.20 | Dufted three ~iolinn out of tte trunk! Condition. and said they were copim of Cam- The accomplishment with unmade tas roner| Of this purpose has te-day for although the three violins = wore burved ine Are on May 2 1nai,| resulted in the build of their origin. A jury gave Miceto new machinery, io ev.| dement, but Justice Greenbaum, in the exercise of un- and the violins: “It eppoarg that the plaintiff came to selection of finest ine thia country from Europe on the nine-| gredients. teenth Gay of October, 1911, and that shortly after his arrival here the Cus. tom House officials seized three violine The perfect products which Miesto clali the same violin that were destroyed by fre Wineas| Of the National from the Custom House testified that Biscuit Company Mesto waki these violl ‘copies ot er ist naycne'gen| fedelivered toyouin highly. perfect condition— “When confronted by his testimony at tas Cumorne Rouse Mlesto parried with some in packages the ocrvse-examining Coces wpmyhnbed with the famous In- evesively, mantfestly equivocated ani contredicted Aimeelt and adiniites| @f-Seal Trade Mark, 2g,| finally that be had given euch tet} some in attractive ee a ae, small tins and some ctusion that Mlesto's testimony at the| from the familiar ‘Custom House upon most material mat- tera wae given to evade the payment glass-front cans, « of duties and was not seriously to be taken into consideration upon the tried ie of this action. ie “The manner of Mesto, bie admts- Buy biscait the Custom House examination and the ined) fact that the verdict could only have mony of aa interested witness who was ‘TA ‘ shown to be unworthy of credence, necessitate the setting asl % of the ver- wa gmt mer wstnant'e ser eat| BISCUIT at No. 3 West Forty-ffth street early club, was taken to the Morgue Heart Gineaso was the cause ascribed by De, Cooney of Flower Hospital. 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