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\ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, Diamond Cut Diamond, 8y Jane Bunker, ! CE errr Fre RPC r ay 1914, A New York Romance of phen ane ed ed Thrills, | » HEAD (F THE PHONE TRUST . Society Buds Now Have a Place to Tango ‘GUPIDARECRUT = gg MUST TELL WHY NEWYORK | eee wi rar anton avenue near the old Samual | Siow estate it met a cutting wind | blow: ig off the Tappan Zee A Genep | hoboes sitting around a wes camp fire in their “jun ithe railroad came up and vegan: fg MRS. NORMAN MAS, T. OAKLEY ter. WHITEHOUSE RHE LANDER. \ ‘ IS DISCRIMINATED AGAINST ‘Is | Under the Eyes of Their Own Mothers FORSUFFRAGISIS He's Go-Between for Miss. #itts down and get warm, “Our fire is open to all trampers,* \ peels | Lillian Major and Mr. Bare, |"‘its‘then rene Wuppeomanm, oon efi ordered the telephone company to cease | | ees ew Mrs. George W of Riverview * a ’ Answer ue at at the Public] Suyine up be se hone co for outea | an Engineer, on March, | Manor at Masunge, arrives in an cater lai Durpose New York City has furnished |mobile, and on behalf of hts a — - mother ta . Hearing to Be Held on the sinews of competitive warfare. | vited Gen, Rosalie and all the hikers te WANTS TO SPREAD THE CREAM NYACK, N.¥., Jon. 2—The jittte band [luncheon at the big white stcue Reuss Next Monday. on the bill, HAS WIFE'S GIRL GUEST LOCKED UP AS THIEF OVER THE STATE. of suffragettes, The New York Telephone Company ad- 'y row i Jones, who teft mite that it hae been making « large GS ji i A Ye: j Ye Surplus profit out of this city, but will . plead that it be allowed to establish ite | Fates on a State-wide basis whereby the) cream of the metropolis may be spread led by Gen, Rosalie! New York on New '® Day to march to Albany, set out from Nyack at 9 o'clock this morning. Their route led them through Hever straw and Stony Potnt to-day, and they PROFITS TO BE SHOWN. ee Delay Has Already Netted — over the thin and unprofitable sections | hoped to spend the night at Tompkins of the State. u Cove, eighteen miles north. Wagners Missed Mesh Bag and mors a! ” Phone Company $1,000,000 | wretnes ines are content t sane for ewept Hudson River Tode wroughy owe | tt» ANd Accuse Holiday 5 9 + the highest telephone rates in the (hikers to Nyack last night with itttle Visitor. : ve in Excess Rates. United States and the extortions of in- enthusiasm for anything except reat, ‘, terborough toll gate charges in order to And no meetings or demonatrations were | A pretty, well dressed girl, tw meet the deficits of the telephone com- Pressing vigorously ite inquiry ints |pany's operations in Buffalo, in Syra- the question of telephone rates in New | ¢ 1 in many other up-State cities Yory City, the up-State Public Service| Where competitive warfare is being Commission will have another hearing | “sed with other companies, Tiectiy shorting at 3 ctchock in the] Jeenbers of the Lagielatise are pre: was rrp of the Metropolitan | tire in felepbisaa Patan bo be Iptioaieed The frat Visinene acheduled for tne fat,th® opening of the acasion, Jan. 7 New York Telephone Company oftctalt | Yoiore trrougt, the Cosine, Nm inet Te munt Progress they are mak-| very dav of delay adde thousands Piling a detailed it of dollars of rtion ~ Of receipts and expenditures on New tlie hs -_ company's treasury, The complaint of York City busines: For months the company has been fighting to avoid| Mt. Winkler was made four months an exposure of its enormous Srofits from the high rates charged New Yorkers. Its counsel refused to| ‘AF have notted it @ million dollars ex- yeare old, was locked up in ae Forty-seventh street station at jay on a haces of pout Iet@bal She refused to tell anything about her- ; self, except her age, eaying her brother be held an important position in New a York and she would not disgrace him, | She 1s on the diotter as Jane Doe, but 4 a Albert Wagner of No. 744 Ninth ave- ' c nue, complainant against her and an . attache of the American Theatre, says ehe ia Miss Viola Collins of Boston, ‘agi the girl and hie were friends in Boston and shy their guest for the holidays, Last night the Wagners went to a theatre and had supper with friends, When’ attempted. Gen, Jones went to bed at 6 o'clock and the reat of the band soon followed her example. tow At Albany the marchers will meet other suffrage workers and present te the Legislature a petition, asking tha women be allowed to watch at the polis when the proposed suffrage amendment to the State Conatitution is voted on In 16, Another recruit Joined "Gen." Rosatte Jonen's suffrage army in the hike for Albany, this being none other than Cupid himself. He'll stick, marching between Mims TdlHan Major and Geot frey Bare, a young Baationme, a me- chanteal engl he tan't follow. } NORMAN MRS bl STUY VESANT WAPGOOD There Are No Highballs, but There Are Lemonade and Tea and Cakes—Those in Attendance Are ago. The dodging and delays acoom- | : : ing the fortunes of ts auffragists. Mins] they returned home Mrs. Wagner dig- Produce the figures. Its president eaid| “# Profits. Enthusiastic Members of the Best Society. Major announced her engagement to| covered that her silver mesh beg and it wae impossible to compile them and a eee him after he proved his devotion by | $11 were gone. that he did not know how much profit ‘Was made out of the city. \\__But under a peremptory order of the HOPES 10 MARRY GIRL ‘Seer force terooem™ay atures) AND AVOID PROSECUTION Produce what it has so long evaded. Under present arrangements there | will be @ report of progress on the figures made by the company at Mon- @ay’e hearing and then ten days more of grace, until Jan. 15, will be for completion of report. The visitor was questioned and nied knowing anything about it, cording to Wagner, but he called Policeman Johna and had her She will be arraigned in the West Court. tramping with her from New York. Miss Elizabeth Freeman turned back from here by rail to take part, she sald, “in an elopement,” whatever she meant by that, as she would say noth- ing more, When the army left Van Cortlandt | Park at 9 A. M. a crowd was present to see if off, and in the enthusiasm one young suffragette who had said she By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ° [T° come at last—the tea trottery of, by and for Society. No longer must | the golden lads and Jassies of Fifth avenue accept the Broadway variant of the dansant—entirely surrounded by highballs—or remain virtuously or stupidly at home, They have Castle House, opened under the watchful eyes of their own mothers and aunts, and there every afternoon members of New York's vari- ous social sets exhibit what is probably the mildest form of the prevailing dance mania. —_—_—_—_—S Tumnlty Goes to Jersey City. WABHINGTON, Jan. 2. d Tumulty went to Jersey City ton@ay. on private business, Held for Abduction After Secreting Mabel Moulton a Month Dur- ing Police Search. In order not to waste time, the Com- mission will proceed on Monday with examination of Union N. Bethell, presi- dent of the telephone company. At the last hearing on Dec. 22, Mr. Bethell aid that nobody was complaining against telephone rates save a “mere Ddagatelle.” Practical demonktration of the broad extent of the uprising againat extortions of the company will now given. The number of written com- laigts on file with the Commission in increasing dally and representatives of senting thousands of members attend numerous civie organizations repre- in person. MUST TELL WHY NEW YORK 18 OVERCHARGED. Mr. Bethell failed to answer a ques- tion asked at the December hearing by M. H. Winkler, chief complainant in the pending case. It will be repeated at the opening of Monday's hearin; In addition to being President of the New York Teleph Company, Mr. Bethell is sentor Vice-President of the American Telephone Telegraph Company, which owns the New York and the Chicago telephone com- panies. Referring to that fact Mr, Winkler asked: t “Why does the American company ‘Sarge the people of York rates “between a maximum of eight cents and minimum of three cents for telephone service at the same time it charges only between five cents and two cents for aimilur service in Chicago, and do you think that discrimination is fair?’ Mr, Bethell grew indignant at the question aia failed to answer it, As the hour wa late, Cha jervice ( jan, Decker nission closed “You will have to come prepared .to Answer the question at the next hear- ‘he status to-day of the fight of New Yorkers for rellef from telephone extor- tion Is as follows: Mow York City is paying higher yates than any other city is ¢ United States. Mew York is the only city that te compelled to pay additional toll for communication be- ‘tween boroughs within the city with these instructions to James Simonette, the eighteen-year- old butcher, boy who managed to hide Mabel Vera Moulton from the combined Police forces of New York and Phita- ddphia for nearly & month, was ar- raigned this morning before Magistrate Barlow in the Harlem Police Court and held tn $2,000 ball for abduction. Miss Moulton, who 48 only sixteen years old, disappeared from her home on Dec. 4, the same day that Jessie -Mo- Cann was lost, There was a theory that the young woman had gone to Philadelphia and search alao made there, Yesterday Inspector Waurot received a clue through Philadelphia which ted to an apartifent house at No. 2781 Etghth ave- nue. There the girl was found in « small apartment with Simonette. She said she had been there #ince her disap- pearance, The police were forced to conclude that the young woman had managed to remain hidden nearly a month lees than yalt a mile from her home. The girl faces a charge of incor- rigibility in the Children’s Court and ts being held pending trial in the Florence Crittenden Home, Stmonette hopes to be allowed to marry her and avoid urther proseoution, pu SHEEHAN JOINS FOX. Former Secretary ef Pelice New Winfield R. Sheehan, who was Rhine- lander Waldo's aecretary in the Police and Fire Departments, became assocl- ated to-day with William Fox in the management of the Fox moving picture, vaudeville and stock theatres, Mr, Sheehan was an Evening Worla reporter when he was selected by Mr. Waldo for the position of secretary to the Fire Commissioner four years ago. His energy and executive ability have attracted the attention of a numer of business men and he ha“ opportunities open other than those offered by Mr. Fox when he severed his connection with the Police Department, (Mr, Sheehan's experience at Police Headquarters has inspired him to adopt a motto, Baid motto {1 ‘ever Again.” Nearly Reasted in His Bed. John Dranco was very drowsy when | early to-day he got to his room back As scarletina to scarlet fever, as vaccination to amalipox, is Castle House to the ordinary restaurant cabaret. Candidly, I did not suppose that syncopated dancing could be graceful and beautiful until I dropped into the ballroom at Madison avenue and Forty-sixth street, just across from the Ritz-Carlton, under convoy of Miss Elizabeth Marbury. Other prominent women associated with Miss Marbury in the plans for thie most sublimated of trotteries are Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs, Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran, Mrs. W. D. Rockefeller, Mrs. Amos Pinchot and Mrs. T. J. Oakley Rbinelander. TWO BALLROOMS AND TWO] tengo particularly is reminigoent ORCHESTRAS. of folk dancing and is original At 6 o'clock the rooms were already| without ey is well filled, ‘The dances are continuous} @encers from ¢ till half past 6, for there are Oral eee tional Be aby rare Mr. Castle has given the following "dvice to would-be tango dancers: other, at the head of a short fight of! “The chief thing for the learner of the marble steps extending upward from the|tango to remember ts that the upper centre of the vestibule. part of the body must be held perfectiy The flight 1s broken half-way ®y aletraight. The shoulders must bo held Droad stair, where Mrs. John Corbin| square. The man must know how to sits behind the* treasurer's table. It|SUide and his hold must be firm and costs & per person per afternoon at eo-|¥¢t loose enough eo that the body can clety’s thé dansant, except on Frid move easily to the aide positions. The " knees are kept bent practically ull the Then it's $3. The admission includ time and the whole movement of the tea, lemonade, sandwiches and cakes. | dance is a glide, ‘The deep dips that are Taere is no bar or restaurant connected | somotimes seen in so called tangos do with Castle House. not belong to the real dance at all. The reason for that name—a Couble| “The body must be carried very erect reason—appeared as econ as one entered |and the bead high. The only movement the ballroom. Here, there and every-|is below the waist. The steps can be where fitted Mr. and Mrs. -Vernon|@0ne forward, backward, to the side Castle of the Nght fantastic toes, Their|*%4 'n open Position forward, ‘but al- height and hatrpin slenderness easily | Ways With the dip and turn of the o e knee. marked them out, es they “personally “The -1-8-0-0-8 directed" the dancing. Mr, Castle has pan ee ‘aie GA * always held to the belief that there is nothing shocking about the tango when it's properly done, ‘Who went to the party? Mr. John D. Rockefeller jr. were other evening. An enthusiastic patron ts Mrs, Anthony J, Drexel jr., the oldest daughter of George Gould, ‘Then there] so*muunes Zoune. ae eee are Mre, Arthur Iselin, Mrs. Oliver Har-| seqiise that everything is as 19 riman, Mra, Charles de L. Oelrichs, Mrs] Showa be." Norman de R, Whitehouse, Mrs. James B, Buatis, Mrs, Price Post, Mr “But what do you do," I asked, “if some couple attempts to dance in the manner that hea aroused so much crit- iclam?” Miss Marbury tapped my shoulder jgnificantly, “Just a touch like thi Mra, Ralph H. Thomas, Belle Gur- Miss Elsie de Wolfe and Baron nee, and Baroness de Meyer. MRO. JONN OD, ROCWEFELLER, JR, DON'T FLASH BADGE THAT JULWUS. GAVE Sheriff Griffenhagen Warns Vincent Astor and 2,000 Oth- ers He Won't Stand for It. ‘Tho fonowing statement, Inmet to-day |by Sheriff Max F. Grifenhagen means | you, Vincent Astor and the other two | thousand special deputy sheriffs ap- | pointed by former Sheriff Julius Mar- burger: I desire to warn the public at the very outset of my taking thie responsible office that the number- lesa thousands of special deputy sheriffa have no longer any author- rin this administra- they are espectally as- signed by me for specific purposer. It has been the custom of this legion of deputies to flash their AS DEPUTY SHERIFF | 221, of which 108 were children, fatalities during December was five more than during | tributed to the 302 KILLED BY AUTOS, 149 0F THEM CHILDREN, DURING THE LAST YEAR) Similar Deaths in 1912 Num-} bered 221, of Whom 103 Were Children. According to the report of the Na-| tlonal Highways Protective Society, giv en out to-day, twenty-Qve persons were | killed by automobiles in New York City during Diecember, Twelve of by automobiles in this city during 1913. and of which number 149 were children During 1912 the number killed was The number of automobi the corresponding month of last year, |but thirteen less than during the month lof November of lust year. This ts at these | were children under sixteen years of | age. This makes a@ total of 802 killed ore rigid enforcement 72 Rani, Sim 42nd Street Grand Central Terminal R the conveniene of subscribers and patrons, a new Business Office, equipped with every facility for hand- ling telephone — has been opened_ at 72 East 42nd Street. Applications for service, requests for removals, payments of telephone bills, advertising in the Telephone Di- rectory, and all other matters pertaining to telephone service, may be gerne for at this new office. Public telephones and booths are also provided with operator in attendance. There are new twelve conveniently located Telephone Business Offices in Manhattan aad The Bronx, as fellows: Address Telephone Number 13 Bay rer Cortiants Hose ‘est Houston Street, iy 2000 130 Orchard Street, rence 12080 23 Bast 26th Seri Mad. Sq. 12000 118 West 38th Stre: Greeley 12080 72 East 42nd Street, Murray Hill 12090 9 Seat 06 oe Stree Plaza 1 pera: explained, “and the statement that of {ty automobile ordinance durl 208' Riverside to ee tein other cities, | of Larson's, barber shop at No. 176] HARDLY A SLIT SKIRT TO BE) ‘this ton't 8 toe Castle betgve, not siways for oficial pur [ie ie oath fully as the decr 128 Eee ee saath’ Street, Harlem york ee eae Broedwar, WiNMEUnOreR. Dene very SEEN. A Poses, but for favors, for bluffs | was more than accounted for by the d& est 125th Street, Mornings! suas er dollars for the purchase bord Le ee come A ed For a few minutes I watched the| "rely hae ®@ mila remonst: and to enhunce thelr own selfish | creaye of fourteen in the Borough of | 508 East 150th Str Melrose ( of rival telephone companies | Sheppara and two others saw emoke| guests as they ente! rly all of | needed. interests, I want to dintinctly say | \anhattan, where the enforcement wa 453 E, Tremont Avenue, Tremost " throughout the Mtate, in the barber shop later, them were smiling and ‘excitedly ex-| “Our plane,” she continued, “ are to} to the public that L hope they will most strict, while in the outlying bor- | The United States Government has Dranco out. The bed wa The women hardly ever|®read this proper instruction in dancing} communicate with me, giving me |oughs there was a slight increase over | NEW YORK TELEPHONE co | ——_—_—__— h their coats or through every possible agency. We want] the number and Aescription of any ig preceding month. . Hf their furs. They had come to ty send persons who dance as we dance! man who flashes a badge that does | ‘Trolleys killed six persons last month ea — =a = | and they didn’t care to waste a minute, | here to every settlement house in the! not come under the appointment | as againat thirteen @ year ago for the — —— — were city. We want the girls of the Savings Fund to come here In the ballroom heavy wrap: of my own deputies, special depu quickly dropped on the red-cushioned tles and assistant deputies, @ total of 108 guch: | same period, malt TING MEAT REGULAR CLOGS THE KIDNEYS, THEN YOUR BACK HURTS Flush your Kidneys occa- sionally with a table- spoonful of Salts to avoid danger. Mike the bowels, get sluge and need a flushing occ: have backuche and dull mi: kida muatietwinges, torpid liver, ac must keep your kidne lean, and the moment yo ain in the kidne jsorders You slaply active feel @n ache or get about Most folks forget that ithe kidneys, h and clogged ry in the region, severe headac nes, Eee ness and all sorte of bladder ur ounces of Jad Selle from ny good drug store here, ul in @ glass of water recess for a few days, and your kidneys ‘wi i This m the acid of Tamous apes juice, combined with fithis, and ie harailess to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to aormal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; htful effervescent lithi water drink w ice ovesThogy should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serjous complications. A well-known local druggist says he 1s lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe ouly tr in overcoming kidney trouble while it is | eatin 4 | att ¢ I aian’t, ing. The modern dance cannot be banned. It has arrived and it will re- main. The question te, shall the dancer be vulgar or refined? I do not beileve| that many girls and women--boya, | either, for that matter—dance vulgarly except because they are ignorant of « finer The social world has “taken up’ Castle House so enthusiastically that this week there will be two after-lunch dances, between 2 and 4, for the children of society home from achool for the/ holidays. The youngstere came in crowds yesterday to the firat of these white marble benches which ran along three aides of the room and formed a! eolutely the only furnishing. Then out on the Soor, for the mugic never etopped. to be seen, On a raised ‘dale it on nM of the ballroom, in front of the long tea- table, were comfortable chairs for the elders who preferred watching to work- ing, But nearly ali of these were irre- Matibly attracted to the floor at least once in the afternoon, taking a turn with son or Gaughter or even witb an- other “elder. “Now, do you see anything obje; tlonable about this—do you? demand- e4 Miss Marbury ae we looked on from @ window seat. And I had to admit ticipating ‘The ‘society’ tango, one-step and hesitation walts are chemically | discase in @ taxici pure. More than that, they are man, travelling salesman, fel! Teally attractive to the spectator as Jai how the steps of a cafe, and died @ salesman of New York, died of heart ‘weld as te the perlormes, The | at 8 hospital | in New Year festivities, Frank J. Croll, | George H. Boll-| States, died to-day, while | I will continue to let deputies serve in the express stations of the eubway, in the larger theatres and the prominent hotels, When the new Sheriff entered hin oftice yesterday he was greeted by the smiling faces of his appointees and « wealth of floral offerings, His first of- ficial act was to order the bronze #ign on his office door changed from “Julius Harburger” to his own name, Then he went into the room so long ocupied by Jullus and ordered taken from the shelves volumes of Plutarch» Lives," “Heroes and Hero Worship" and a letter writing, all initialed ‘J. H.'' Veteran New Dead, RBADING, Pa, —Wiitam Ro wenthal, ninety years old, one of thi oidest nawspapermen in the United In hia long caree weeklies in the was he published several German language. 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