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GEO. H.ROBERTSON. @ month and pluge leaking. of ofl I have 1 Cate! Present The wear the kind of usage thi ante an imperfect ell as an impro; oiwilt Cause carbon t which sell the hea Hl ITmagnetse ‘The current ufactured fo ‘a carbonized | would SE Automobile Paiitor ght side or clincher? | *lWvinat Keepa t deflated atraight alde | aed tire on the net alas eas Gee cou Perna peice be bought for in reversible panes pe reaaee. fae king a change 5 to straight sides, and could they be In changing from 84x44, will it be adyisable to use the 34x4 tubes? In ordinary driving, which {s the best practice, eine the spark lever i erator’ *Feoutd it be practical to run a hot water coil trom the engine are carb old w uretor for c bert. bon red. See tire a a Spy a leg ee ir Oe oe , the work requ of it. ought to the carburet- te necessary In col ther. H 1 owner’ son need a license to drive his father’s car if his father F. W. ho Is net an emuiivee not own a oar fer hire ae fete @ chauffeur’e lleenee, \ Avtomabtie Matter: 109 twin cytinder Curtiss Pare Gould you give me any RY EICKMANN. fe not along? A information about ‘ HAR! rke you eannct id it be advisable for me to ara my Dioycle into a moto! The mean is 36 Berve Bo re rt junds eee Woulayou advise me spring fork and heavier tires? fast do you Shine It wih the sake merits of a Ewing What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How | To Drive It and Keep It' Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly. and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. that cold weather nas set in it 18 @ timely warning for automo- a | - bilists to watch out for smoke violations of their cars. Because of} MOSE GUMBLE’S ERROR. "7 the cold it is necessary to ki While standing, untess @ non-freesing @olution or a radiator cover is used. t motor running continuo' ‘The idl4 running motor tends to accumulate an unnecessary améunt of off at the head of the pistons, with the result that when the driver starts his car, the motor will smoko badly for a few moments. It might be well to cut down the supply of oll to a safe minimum and to em- ploy either a non-freezing solution or a radiator cover. Alcohol, glycer- ine and water in equal parts make @ good non-freefing solution, renew- ing the alcohol and water when nec- essary. During the intense cold, cover the Jower section of the radi- ator with a pad, leather preferably. Unless this is done, the lower sec- tion of the radiator and the bottom water supply pipe are Ifable to freeze, even with the engine running. npoint which should be looked after by the (Gates runieriuie-ae the sar barne at Clay Street and Manhattan Ave- nue ‘Traffic at this potnt, which 1s generally heavy, is often held up }and diverted to both sides of the street, because of the location of the trolley tracks and the ewitching back of the cars. & rush of vehicles when the drawbridge just above this epot is lowered and the congestion makes it dangerous not only to the driver of vehicles but also for passengers alighting from tis trolley cara gt this transfer Junction. It would accomplish the purpose if the cars were to be run into the barns and then switohed back, inrtead of switching them back‘on the treet. ANSWERS TO LETTERS. Automobile atitoe: ave a 1914 Model “Tt” Ford and have run it 3,000 miles since June 10. I had very little trouble until about if ago when my en- ine lost dt toon ie ee ‘ found trouble in luge I fixed a bad gasket and finallly washed the carburetor and cylinders out with kerosene, but failed to make A friend who owns a lis me that the valves need grinding, but none will adntit that the ear should Bed Tule, Bering coly see time. t oto t eon Maing et carbon- ised all the parts of the engine. carbonized my engine? = R. B. COLLINS. 1 would recommend the use of oil Co Wf the advieed by the Ford Company. If the MOTOR BUSES ARE NOW STOPPING AT NEAR SIDE; GEO. H. ROBERTSON’S PLAN HE plan advocated by George H. Robertson in The Evening World to have all motor buses stop at the noar side, the same as trolley cars, in order to lessen the dangers o* street traffic, has beon put into operation by the New York Transportation Company. Since Dec. 1 auto buses have been making near-side stops, which has greatly’ facilitated vehicular traffic, especially on congested Fifth Avenue. ecial carburetor for a} EWwige! it or what make Would wive ge for me the bent results? L. The Ewing car h 1° Ly {of thie you will find it ra tewhere are several standard earbur- | | | ! ly | | | Turns Down Man Who Could There ts usually LG. \ in le net been mai 1€ ADISEASE COMMON TOTINPAN ALLEY ' Everybody Has It or Has Had| It at’ Least Once We te Most Virulent Form. | Write a “Tipperary” Every Morning. | By Bide Dudley. | A-well-known Broadway music pub- {Msher said not long ago that song | writing was to bia way sf thinkin: the national disease of this country. The prominent thentrical producer would undoubtedly dispute this asser- tion and offer in gubstantiation of hts argument another ailment which he would call “play writingitis.” And then the editor of almost any publication might get into the discussion, were there one, with the “poetry bug’ Exhibit A. However, casting all me! possibilities aside, the music ~ublish- ers remark was actually made and, therefore, deserves consideration be- impressed me. He followed it up wit! absurd. I decided to investigate. New Yorks Tin Pan Alley is in ik | sections, but they all empty into Sxacwer in the Riaito digtrict. thither 1 wended iny way and the first man of my acquaintance I met was J. J. Rosenthal, exponent of the dollar drama and husband of Kather- ine O heard much of anything | sald, “I could write one ike it i that had it beaten a miie.” on tyou—a song writer?” {* low With the Drum.’ I showed itnto bose Gumble of Remick's, and—~— | “He beat it!” ‘ |WHERE MOSE GUMBLE LOST A Bunting, " FIREBUG IN HEAD? Tuveatigation so/** 20,000 WINNER. saben “No. He said they only publishes rat songs in March. Didn't seem | to ‘get it’ at all. ‘This te the way the | fret verse went: x Tug) hag te hip the one, | mee eect to meeting death | ‘They'd just as soon Ae DOt, A tramp who hadn't bad @ share” —- “Listen, Jake!” I said, “If Mose Gumble turned that song down he lacked judgment. Any man who has h will no doubt be efficient | @ neighbor he hates would"——— Automobile Halitor: ( : Under the strict letter of the aWwhat people publish a list ft Bales. bry Sanpeae However, I decided ! hyd to try “4 Faas Mook 1S Pent soe| “Es ait, twink 1 tow [tenet : ing yellow? Can a carbureter adjusted while engine ft running | actress friend of mine. KE. S 5 paintin, Sees re "0 yellow ‘coat over coat le applied. Two with several alded make juet ning i ly properly adju run at the vario: Jet adjusted correctly. Aatamodiie Bttitor: right autom ensige,| «no. I replied, “but tha G7 clearance Derwean cylinder sata | ng Nex” 2 raulled, “but that's not the and piston, 6-8, If I build up cylin- der head and decrease thin clearance whl I get more power? If I built up top wall of firing chambers and cyl- inder head would I get more power? ax B. b. E. nines are designed rrree ine tnt he | with the’ proper ammount of slearance | metning | between ¢! the apie bene ene erect ing up of the piston head will do no you a little more po ue ttle. Awtomabile Haitor: Neense do YY giving you a full explanation. must Automabtie Fattor: Must the owner of a car have Ca car An owner of any oa e chauffeur. Automepile iatiter; best way to Bomervil Brooklyn, 'N. ¥.? Gatance trom, Hive Veen es ja ‘mi epeeds and each uffeur wants to renew hie a he have to send his badge th and card and another picture, and how much do you have to Pay, 0 50° questions. He, FY juree, must have ry to the 7. C3 cg te aad pari wel aegs on ee * lacked judgment,” said | sake “Thav'e what T told my wife, }and she eaid, ‘Papa, you're right. Can I run my father's auto 2 i aid | Where you going?’ he 3 ing over and laugh at poor Mose.” Tait. And away I went. On law need a chauffeur’ license, | ’ corner I met Mike Cohen of ould" edvise you to get one to the Behaler Theatre, Mike looks like | "4 always heard ‘writer, but I'd always fie specialty was winning cups. in where I could get a d @ong for an “Listen,” he repiie use anything loike thi ey mg to hog omy eee co CS “By Jove!" I sald. “I forgot to put iii| the cat out.” And that was where I ie when I was in school in Ho- boken,” be said, Hoboken FINISHED. his throat and began to emit A minute later I met Fred W, giv ke up the street. “Fred, ) prion wil probably have to he cow ee ane van write the songs jeville stars her wore seni weethearts card father crept up, r) You jotegraphe with thie card eve fayay @ renewal fee of §2. 2 with & knife, ftarat something pened: “Hold on a second!” J sad, “What's wrong?” a ‘Meter: have to meet her. He wi d, laughed right ire Bert as & conoocter of dittie: Stee the same, I tried him, George M. ‘8 songs for hin How ‘bout it?" Vsetfoay daviing Mane We were in jepey BY td Pe bullding. An elevator w : pred inside and lett oh) ie niente facie. fe, eek | Fae a it TRE Yvenr MARGARE Mr. and Mra. Adam Mitch@?:| Senator Foley's legislative Inv ati Clifton, NC! gating committee met yenterday and | asked The Evening World ®!P/ voted to continue its Separate inves- them find their daughter, t+) tigation of telephone rates, so there will be no future relapses into long 690 Main Aver who hae been missing frvme sinceslast Saturday after8"4) periods of dela whose absence has wrung 88) which has been of her. parents. Margaret Mitchell, who now and whose pic’ here, was tak cause of its priority. I heard it and m fr 1 an eal ‘oye dy to neighbors @ church fair. of the New York Telephone Com. | Vercharged subscribers. everybody | ¢ ok the statement that almost o alive has tried sone writing @t some| seen by any of her frien She boun: ‘a bite skirt, @ plai time in his career. That ded Bnd binck velvet hat. and has dark brown ha The girl's long absend 0 fear, some as befallen hef. MRS. DEPEW AIDSVDED. ‘he replied, frowning hie} Mrs. Chauncey M. De®® wealthy American wo @*tablish he| 4 hospital in her Frer/@. Mrs. ery| Depew's estate, near®"e has |day before breakfast. I once wrote; been accepted by the, ment for hoapital pur wy Pine “hospital ambulance corJNs, men “Sure! It's easy! Mine was called| taint RIVERHEAD, 1° heed lygd day destroyed tee nces idinge containing four them, One of t occupied by the Igq! and its plant wi" Gonare is about twenty District Attor fire ae this is th: this immediate + “THE GAY RLS” APOLUMBIA, {@ made in the Production at pl eo | FOUR HURT IN AUTO WRECK. Asle of © form 9 wan axle of an automobile in which sev Persons were riding broke as the m: chine passed Perk Place on Parkway, Brooklyn, early to-da car belongs to William Woog of No. 1042 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, but he was not in it. Don ce a three-act “Could she} Durlesave win following the fret in’ THe burlesque | “Herbert Farrar was very trank pr eo | about it when I asked him it hi ever tackled song writing. “I wrote ‘McCloud, Ba: ley ary Evan ‘and they're still | Holden, singing it over there. Ever been in| Holler s ds one of the fea- female y a © mance, not the |4 medical TEMPTERS” + BURLESQUES. next week's at ‘mple Theatre, has one of the atand- ¢ Columbia circuit, ares are burlesques, led for a Day" aj entiig which Ch. “Ciy and Charles C kere. Other mem! ‘urere Bertha Gibson, Ruth ee | Elmer and Louise v Btr-—>—_—_ « THRILLING {ENCES NIGHTLY | ‘TIRRING SCENES, Herbert didn’t hesitate. He cleared le two fires that started in Sutter Aven Hrooklyn, At 2 o'clock @ blage at Ni 789 did $1,000 damage. it is a two-| story frame building, with ®& grocery owned by Mra, Esther Leichtung on the Ground floor and living rooms for her | The fire started tn the; OM® Miner t hall and its origin could not be deter- | family ab story frame house at No. 512. Me put | ft out and found the woodwork « rated with Kerosene and” newspa Piled against the wall utes tho family of asleep a few foe Deen trapped in RED cRoss SHIPPING CENTRE Noctety Rece! bed hap @"r gizantic melo @emontrate its d ‘Manhattan Opera Houne, why | Mdtences are th Jaa igh airring ol You don't get me. He didn't events of “Lit of the varsity cre: } WORLD, SATYDAY, DECEMBER 5, "1914. SONG WRITERITIS. “sa nate, RISLATORS WILL | tblic | Service. Commi Will Hold New Hearing Here Dec. 9. ee bany as follows: the New York Telophone Company for services rendered within the City of New York (appraisal beginning {ng will be held by this commiasion in 1 Madison Avenue, ‘New York City, | Wednesday, Dec. 9, 10 o'olock A.M.” 'Y and postponement, the favorite strategy pany for sidetracking complaints of The two official bodies have vome to an understanding not to work at cross Purposes. ‘Their respective counsel, Martin W. Littleton for the commission and Robert L. Luce for the committee, have arranged a conference next Mon- day to map out lines of co-operative action. Chairman Van Santvoord of the commission sent to the legislative committee yesterday @ letter consent- ing to its use of data gathered during the Inst six months and suggesting that the lawyers get together for de- tails, In return the committee will submit its data to the commission. The committee will make a report to the Legislature next month and in the mean time will have its expert Investigator, Prof, E, W. Bemis, ap- Pear before the Public Service Com- mission and offer his testimony to support the case for reduced rates. In addition to Chairman Foley at the meeting were Senators James J. Walker of New York, Herbert P. Coats of Saranac Lake and Charles J. Hewitt of Cayuga County and Assemblymon William J. Gillen of Brooklyn, Coats and Hewitt are Republicans, the re- maining three Democrats. All were agreed that the committee was obli- gated to continue tn the pending rate ‘ase until it was completed. If the Public Service Commission is not able to make {ts orders before Jan. 15, when the committee intends to report to the Legislature, recom- mendations will be made that Senate and Assembly continue participation in telephone ra faire until relief is given to the public, 0 Patchen Avenue wa Fire Marshal Brophy ts investigating | Cropsey As evidence that the tong delnyed lelephone rate case has been revived f the Unk L . With vigor, many complainanta /°" (2 Union Bank, wilt be brouet Rgainst the prevailing extortionate |4W" from Sing Sing Monday to ap: charges received notices to-day from the Public Service Commission in Al- “In the matter of the investigation of rates and charges to the public by June 3, 1914), « further public hear- the school room (thirteenth floor | tower), Metropolitan Building, No. | W. Childs, is given fore his di person mentioned in his will as “my Two young men and two young ” women were slightly hurt when the| {fend who was with me im Spain” A decision of Wants Shoo! tional protest from Governor W. P. The Department will ask Beer: Garrii on the Naco situation ‘SULLIVAN WILL | Ex-Banker From Sing j Sing Prison, David A. Sullivan, the @x-President bear before County Judge Hylan tn | Brooklyn and plead to the three in- {dictments charging grand larceny found against him y terday., Su- breme Court Juntice Kelly issued « [writ of habeas corpus to-day com manding the Warden of Sing Sing {Priaon to produce Sullivan in the | County Court at 10 o'clock Monday | Morning. Mr. Cropsey te anxious to try Sul- |livan on the new indictments before | his term of office expires. Sullivan's jminimum term of two years expires | Rext February and it te expected that the Board of Parole will release him }at that time, However, his Joy rides jin the mysterious prison automobile with former Warden McCormick might influence the Parole Board to extend hie period of punishment. The maximum sentence is four years and three month: ‘The District Attorney is trying to discover whether or not Sullivan, in his business transactions effected while he was In Sing Sing, had out- side assistance. Sullivan will be in- vited to talk when be comes down to New York Monday ‘The Committee of Five of the Brook- jyn Bar Association appointed to ins vestigate charges made against cer- tain Judges by District Attorney Cropsey held a f meeting yester- day afternoon. Mr. Cropaey was ai kod to produce all the affidavits and docu. mentary evidence in the case of Ed- ward M. Grout, who succeeded Sulll- van as President of the Union Bank and is now under indictment, —]—_ WIDOW COMPROMISES WITH CHILD'S FRIEND Woman Who Accompanied Him on World-Girdling Tour Is Given $3,700, 188.75 made against his estate by Lydia R. Robinson, in th® claim for furniture by direct. ing the turning over t son of certain articles longed to her, Miss Robin- e claimed be- Mias Robinson clalmed the money jin payment for loans she ays she nade to Childs while she and he were on @ world-girdling tour shortly be- Whiebh occurred sev- She also ta trying to tablish her claim that she is the he Surrogate, Childs posed, she said, he wae unmar- front of the Federal Hutlding in Naco,| NEWPORT NEWS, Va 6.—Two ‘Three * Apart In Same street | and demanded that the combatants be|inen were drowned and u third hed compelled to withdraw their uctivi-|thrilling escape curly to-day when the {a Brooklyn, tien farther beyond the fron: er William Dougherty of Balti: n for a report from Gen. Bi mined, | At 6 o'clock a milkman saw a bie: at the top of the stairway in the tw of the automobile in makes his escape anks to his devoted |’ Fre out and whi Fred was expostulathhg with him, J it away from re, G dpe te run ble own | Wimert Felbelman was my next vic- por tbanka to hla 4 im, "itwal'gave a tot cf unnecessary | tim: ‘There Jen't much of a poryWifc, never f H to Foun one, 18 will cave a let of u centage in song-writing #0 1 couldn't ,cn{husiagm: Thos a two wet a new pace for “Bert,” T aaid, “I hear you write a& Coba' 2D Not Seeking Bench, know the | oor mSegtitt” Be replied. ‘Then tn ¥, Deo, er. lease let me know the fidential tone, “but can wri at former Juatics Would 708 Bi N. J. and] gonge, Here's s tyric T once fixes ce Appointed to thi io ime he was not refused to talk an the 4 to be piles at Brooklyn Station. WABHINGTON, Dee. 5.—Contuston ree saere Sie resulting froin a misunderstanding inj SEIZE YONKERS ALDERMEN. some quarters as contributions of clothing and hospital! F, garments intended for the distressed peoples in Europe. sho that It gifts “should be forwarded, to “A where Red Cross be sent, led yaa ite merican. Hed| Alderman Frederick H, Stilwell of the Cross, Bush” ‘Terminal, Thirty-ninth | Ninth Ward, Yonkers, wax arrested in| Hho’, Segond Avenue,“ South! that city yesterday on a menen warrant | rookly: f) ‘al ! diet ¢ It wan’ also announced that the Red| following his indictinent on a charge of Cross would’ be ren cept dona-| legally influencing voters. Sixteen wit. tions for any of the w: Ns Nations | nesses ifled agalust him hefore the; Seslana d and forward the same when 4 ; i) Antonio Pucilo, Carmine De Mario nd Carinine Desmonia arrived in New they had been working in the mines. | They had bought their tickets for | Italy and were to sail Monday. Pucilo yer Reingold, and De Mario took a double room and would have | Desmonia « singie ro: floor of the lodging hi Mowery. When Desmonia awoke to-day and en © War Retlet sup-| (hit window shut. De Mario was and Puctlo has « mei Grand mmed, but pe it could not gusrantes to deliver! He is a brothe: of former Stat Sena i Mei a a ay —_—_. BLOW OUT THE GAS. Dead und seconu Near Death. k last night from Colorado, where on the to call his friends he was ov d by fumen of gas. It w. ‘as, leaving it turned on and 01 1 Accused of me Voters Ulegally. ft tw said. ta ‘stil of the Bronx, who wan con- a bi te i wei ‘STEAMER FOUNDERS, | 000-0 Mav com Whipped by Woman He: : | ‘Rob, Thug Makes Second Af —Rums and Police Get Hilti NORTH CONCORD, Vt, | Waterloo Lost in Storm anil Rose dc ae ae PUSHPHONERATE. PLEAD MONDAY To WOOTERS Wm, |, °" MES™ QUZTOAFINSH LARCENY cHARGe, 8 _~_ Gets Writ to Bring” Only Three Aboard Saved |*2t. shot and killed Dimeett. officers attempted to arrest | night. The authorities, | Unable positively to identity 2 sald’ that he appeared to ai r . he desctiption of Harry (. LONDON, Dec. 5.-The Norwegian|' steamer Wateriov, of 1,288 tons, foun. | "NO Was wanted In connection dered off the Lizard at midnight in) 2 at td at East Ryegate on a Smith is said to have come 4 violent storm now sweeping over! Pennsylvany England, Throo persona were saved. | _ The robber appeared at ‘The remainder of the crew are miaa. Peg Hes to ee ing. threatened her with a revolver, te Tho Booth Steamship Company's, th ‘i inh woman grappled with hii ner Antony, bound from Liverpoot! after a ny threw him out. for Para, bas been disabled by the) OWever. the thug returned, f morin and login distress tty milee| wan traced toons tage, Wi north of the Lizard. ‘The captain of | rier —Antony Calls for Aid, ties ordered him to {* local steamer received the signal | frat threatened to kill them “Want immediate assiatance,” but) ("ned his revolver on hime By anorder signed to-day by Sur-|Plces the affair is given is the oldest regate Cohalan Mrs, Gertrude 1m the Children’s Court, having begun Childs Huntington, widow of Irving |{t# work upon the opening day of that ermission to] tribunal. Many thousands of Catholic compromise for $3,700 « claim of §7,- [Children are ‘annually befriended through the committee, and destitu- most | tion is relieved tn hundrede of the and for homes from which these children| COMmon ailments of sto The order alvo allows a compromine |COme. Téa g, Cobensan pce liver and bowels, is of the Association of Catholic Chart. ties; Mra. Geraldyn Redmond, Miss Iselin, Miss O'Dono Ridder and Mise thone deeply interested in the success of the undertakin; cal Steps to Reduce City Budget, N I can Ones 2. 4 iB basceet ot eto.nee tion which probably im without prece- ; patiene OF eae RTT MTEC Par ligt hiatory of legislative bSdies . v Cloth Shoe ra 18c, 28¢ said to have had about |! Pittaburgh, the County or the State, tern | $200,000 at the time of his death The} Miss Robinson testified she had met Childs in Mexico and had accompa- nied him to Cuba and Europe, She Gillosple of No. | 5 rie Se ateee cman 11 (ney were Willam 3H. Barnes! GOV. HUNT AGAIN PROTESTS, of No, 81 Granite street, Miss Madeline Spahn of No. 14 Stanhope street, and Minu Mabel Anderson of No. 295 Central avenue, all Brooklyn addrenses, None sustained more serious injuries than lacerations, Miss Anderson was taken 10 Bushwick Hospital, where her in-| sunt of Arizona asking that adequate juries rere Gressed, ‘The others were protection be afforded Remeom bate an to Bradford Street Hospital, ait| Oricon, On | fighting across tne! TWO LOST WITH SCHOONER. were able to fee, BPR iter receiving crass tram, Nase ronenar aie State Slee Department to-day INVESTIGATING TWO FIRES, called attention to the killing of An- tonto Bracemonto, while working in wos taken as a master atroke to jusure economy in the city's financen yesterday when the city's nine Coune consideration of the next year's budget, e mands that every city official from the Mayor down through his Cabinet, vol- Unteer to accept a proportionate cut. Reductions of from 6 to 16 on every aldered. Councilmanic salaries have heretofore been $6,500, The Governor! Mew Go Down When V It is true that R& G Pills have been }\on the market for many yea at No. 182 have not advertised to the pul the truth of the great curative ties of these pill t that the men had blown sat | @ family remedy in thousands of homer, bo Get @ box formlabt, 100 and 250 the box, | lor tree samole, R & G Pills, 208 Centre Street, N, Y, Was unaBle to help the Antony is tee 4 bullet throueh hie head, own vessel being short of coal. | The Antony in of a780 register. r. Another victim of the gale, whicn| three hours the jury on. the ‘s still raging along the coast, is an {damage suit of Rachel Ann M Unidentified ateamer which i@ ashore ARainst the Susquehanna Railroad near Mersey, Three tifeboats ha 1 Saree verdict of no causniiam . wone to her assistance. ra. Lange sued because of her band's death when hix automobile js struck by 4 train last summer CATHOLIC CHARITIES eziiz=sss Sz | a i i PLAN A P| 5 a | “ah Children’s Court Committée Will CURED ITCHING Produce Tableaux Vivants of ad Historical Interest, ° SKIN TORM qe} What promises to be one of the ; . Most notable events in nociety ths | conan, time from ed to ankle ¥ 4 winter is the affair planned by the 4 pre It commenced with Children's Court Committee of the 5, which pate Association of Catholic Charities. It cn Js to take place at the Hotel PI Monday evening, Jan. 11. Many of New York'e distinguished hostesses have interested themselves in the project, the purpose of which is to raise funds for charitable relief work he in the Children's Court. ment Resinol Groups of tableaux vivants of ape- |aud was relieved of cial historical tnterest will be posed by a number of this season's debu- tantes. A prominent artist whose name the committee expects to an. 1914. tons net nounce shortly has volunteered for! Resinol Beep and Resinol Oletment the occasion, and the programme preecrved Rene fis Speers ave throughout promises to be of unusual |Preseribed Resinol Cy attractiveness, = = ‘The committee under whose aus- ue, Mi nh Herman t are among peahnente- CUT THEIR OWN SALARIES, rm PITTSBURGH, Pa, Deo. 5.—An nee ithout injury to fabric er esleer Se, Soe, $1 bet : Te during thetr own salaries $1,000 a year and ed @ motion which practically de- r cent, y above $1,400 are con- —_—— soil. WATCHES DIAMOND ¢ Cc} ‘ al Iden for Hampton, found- peake mand of ho had a crew ‘ wtered those 3s MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 243 [aoa FRA, BP ee a Truth fs Silent But wrt, Very Active ’ AMONDS i.8% x WATCHES DIAMONDS AND WATCHES we] eae anrean 0 MS Ree gry Diamonds *S.5cr ps BAGLI 14 Maiden lane, he ’ 1 trout Dwell a Weekly—Ladies' men's clothi owe Wiafnte aideneture hy weie 24 Wer] ST Meicuatie, em, cething: oa has Placed them

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