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’ - ante een ee . ~ | Next Week’s Complete Novel RBOR OF LOV R WILL BEGIN : THE BEST LOVE - . MONDA SG SNS OWN COURT 5 CHEERED BY CONES NEW PRISON FOR f° ‘ee | "Golden Brotherhood's” Pen-| sharectrba'scananred ie punubing > alties Sustained at “Court of x f° Appeals’ First Session. acl, sntnmcomempe Set. Womankind Free and There'll Be No War, MS RABBITS FOOT THOMAS F. RYAN Says Oriental Painter, Born on Mt. Lebanon| GEIS HIM AXMAS | SITTING UP WITH Multi-Millionaire Badly’ Injured When Horse Falls on Him in Park. George Harcourt of Gondort Gang Taken Off Ship on Swindling Charge. Detectives Iaesen and Dosehue Dr. Gibson of New York Hoapital, in | Were om the American Line pier te-| attendance upon Thomas F¥. Ryan, TRIUMPH FOR OSBORNE. : AY Aa Breage] ‘was! three broken rite at-his tome, No, #3 2% about to start fer Liverpool, when George Harcourt ambled up the | Pit? Avenue, said to-day that Mr. i \ gangplank. Harcsert, who affects | *¥an's condition is mobt favérable. * New Warden’s Ideas, Includ- ( the ultra English in dress and con-|There are no complications of any a he : vereation, ia a profensional gambier j Kind, Dr. Gibson said, dnd Mr. Ryan ing Self-Government, t after hearing all who has travelled for years to and|!* sitting up and receiving visitors. t | slapped man bad to say. That's fro across the Atlantic winning) Although Mr, Ryan f sizty-three : Prove to Be Winners. el money, trom tou has served | Years old, bis fine physique and regu- : The next enne wane teel ates. S00 a prison sehen On lar habits of life have minimised the arrested several times in thts city in| ects of hia injury, which was sux connection with the operations of the | ‘ined yesterday when bis saddle Gondorf gang of “wiremen.” horse fei! with him in Central Park. ‘The detectives followed Harcourt | aboard the ship and saw him strike A > Up & conversation with a men who jeter préved to be Arthur Pinkerton, a manufactarer of Wenterley, R. [, i ried ‘The convicts in Sing Sing under the >8p a Ete Hy in an effort to regain its footing feli i & ‘ a E g if hy = | te loath to peak of the reforms to ‘Wardec.'| Kahlil Gibran, Syrian Author and Artist, Believes representing, himeelt as an Kngilah- | Pefere Mr, Ryan could get out of the «tthe convicts now hold court among Woman's Emancipation Will Really Free Man; eee On nonce pce nad Be Pinks | TAS horse rolled over, Kisking and v! @hemesives. They judge of one an- : plunging, its Weight on Mr. Ryan. «f others acts and mete out punishment Break Down the Wall Between the Sexes, He " be vl prague warning visitors He was extricated by. a sreem, whe oa oN paved oe there Urges, “for Its Destruction Alone Will Res- ( ashore when a man stepped up to| “ware A yeese ggg Mesa 3 SPREE ay 2umted.tars een ea eed ag cue Man From the Intellectual Jugglery Fig tac Lee a a re een wnat [frie © soon datas tenied a Mavufbune tes eee Pog Ar) . Into Which He Has Fallen.” : : - appeared to be a hotel bill for 870. groom aséisted Mr. Ryan te « . pond iy afladheon. ueried re ‘ , | Harcourt pulled out what looked like | park bench, where the doani @ big roll of English banknotes. “1 can’t take English money,” said the man who had presented the bill. | nurriediy summoned. Right there Mr. Pinkerton did what] Me i» very muvn duwappot about he had beer} expected to do, He vol-|4 Caristmas trip he nad poten ad unteared to lend Harcourt $1 inj i's Bome ip "tive Your or. it ¢ and in each case the ae of the convict court was bse “ he was tatlein ase dee- Pere tibeag Fie’ bs AieterWomaa hn st emotion all the great $ Gioiane Discingete yoog eerie tahed ihe Potoy fend yeerplitiys Te tka uae Livira epee i BAN el aye Uoceee his stateroom to get the balance when the eotate Leenon and Donohue stepped in and @ver the letter which is here repro. rey no aid the vieitors < e It is the vision of womanhood seen by Kahlil | anteit arrented Harcourt and his companion, triends were w \ @uced en written: joined, and ao did the visitors. Gibran, a Syrian, born on Mount Lebanon, but now who said he was Joba Pincott of No. 3 Dec. 9, 1914, pursued the Warden. ply . become a most interesting figure in the Wester: 21 Mast nty-Arat atreet. , “No, I thought he knew what hi : ‘a world Mr. Pinkerton got bia §20 back and a = M. Osborne, Warten, 8 i the : of arts and letters. Mr. Gibran is as versatile as al tin theme eee ya aailed for Prrope. Wascourt and Pine ' . ther doggedly. Renaissance genius, for he has deen poet, dramatist,| Women live in one world instead of tore Me charge of at- sath $00 end. the trothanen |. “Well, be told us that we were ; essayist and short story writer, as well as a painter | WO” tempted swindling. bye you oa bord therhood to have fried hash on Tuesday - whore studies in symbolism have won glowing en-, MARRIAGES OF COMRADSHIP HIS Headquarters Harcourt apeligey tor beccnaad dead comiums from the great French master, Rodin. Well known !n London| ,,.!OEAL—REALIZED HERE. dow. ite. @r language to another Dele- a thi and Mr.,Gibran has now opened a studio at No. 61 West T: | “Phere are those who say that love gate while we had an argue- Parts, Mr..Gibran 3 ‘enth Street and romance will be demolished along 7 . meat and one word after an- and New Yorkers will have # chance to become acquainted with his dis-| with the wall," I reminded Mr, Gibran. hat achat Povrhe ected tinctive and beautiful work. |. “Ien't it @ rather cheap romance that's ews to me other I forgot myself, and said q an that is founded on ignorance, cheating up to George Gondort. he wase a lot of bad things, and | troduced it and was prot of his! Through the series of frail, flery|laborious system of weights andj and @ervitude?” he suggested. “To “Ceo! dort ts a fugitive from I edmited it to the Court, and | @chievement. Of course, he had to/ figures against their background of | measurements.” day a woman marries a master or a) a Qegun. ‘i tng oars ase suntan ano | {5 Sather ay | en land hy, re baie) retaking im ome sore otc ot nar one tery te love my priveleges for fifteen | toward the prisoner. essentially noble conception of wom-| MP. Gibran's deep, workman-lke| constretion, But the day after wii | Rules Committee Sets Date for] floor. foot. days, but being I am not fameg- “The delegate told me to go ahead,|®0. She is breathing strength andjstudio. He is not ene of the artists|eve a finer relationship. “A” Ry, gave me that yesterday for ler with the rules as yet, I do | that we'd beat the case before the who prefer “atmosphere to easel | “Yeu in Am should net Debate on Both Amend- | #004 luck.” he ox 5 ” Court of Appeals” the prisoner ran she is the nourishing, com-|space. Even he himself refuses to| fear the fi tready yey have eee \ not know what it means weather | along. 1 '0| many splendid marriages ef com- rey | . mn x wapees they wit [tela you Ue Wardin wan cer” mother-goddess, in took obtruaively picturesque, and, be-| radeahi ments.to Constitution. STOLE WHILE HE HAD A FIT. 4 commented Mr. Osborne, with a pecu- am aot write boll oats ate beeen ay Begg AL 4 her mate against a hostile Soke as pees Hibag 4 know whe! fe} litude.” | For there have you exe | made a hit or not. The court took that 4 Moiade sorthege plage bedenag ts merse, or even te | case under advisement too. a Sean or aie Cinna @ rehearing as rong » Or or she stands loyally with i | iP the man and ing @ native of the mystic East, he} woman marohing side by is in conse! The might #0 easily yield to the tempti rs yh aglih Nevel Defense Offered by Postal tlon! But he is a allgtt, graceful, | Ng Walks four dutiful otope be. | WasitINUTON, Dec. 12.~The her husband, and when se Bmptevee Caught Robbing Malle. courteous man {in a conventional] the allewe ene little | House must vote on national prohi- bey sxe etre ie E z i s- sack suit, with silkily black hair and er six |pition and woman suffrage. These| Charles B Wiggs, sixty years old, whe ii Lit i boys imagining. She is strong because she| mustache, olive skin and excellent pd, bones’ ualy questions will dome up Dee, 23. ome cee T oe they Son | 02 bt Oke with making, svt.because|it somewi jow-spoken English. ofint Glothes Gloset “shared” bat the| Without @ dissenting vote a rule was she is at odds with it. ATTACK WALL BETWEEN THE AGUIR ES AMERICAN WOMAN’ be pease (eal fee voted to-day by the House. Rul ‘ ide: ran e Imme- | ¢,, : . sre 8 valca tener ae ana | {late and unimportant result of the Committes providing; eight ; hours = Q re § i i work, and I I wount for- he 81} gs Exe amyoel: imagined WORLDS OF THE SEXES. st movement,” the diatinguished|Meneral debate on the Hobson reso- peo ey, terpre he thrust five supple fingers forward |artist, declared > almost impationtiy.{iution for a national prohihition| in the General Delivery Department of oe, She (ahd. sales and Te tpet, thle ie nee OF tir S001 | tg ag uncertain, sig-sag gesture. “A| “What ie truly significant is that dment. By a 4 to 3 vote, un-| the old Broadway Peat Ome, fone el adhe ag Moelle poet ad rotane | chat she and man and the world have] voman's mind goes like this,” ang | Woman Will come to a realisation of Amenanenl Uv Oo (eB Tie Ue) er am guilty,” he sobbed. “but 1 don't the new a lores in “To get even with me," he suffered by his isolation of her from the hand moved in a strength, of her oneness with | other ; pid en Gos dandell. oaunt remomber taking the money. For years the ghop afte had all hap- |“he created a position which | co hig interests, by his insistence on the | jing tu it rest of humanity. And t will | general L have been subject to fit. They would Bho ee ( ite Imaginary man conselously accomplish, who suffrage amendment resolution, Im- aad then I came to my- |not escape from. He backed me UD! “twoness" of humanity instead of on | usually gets there in the end, but it| has done so much unconsciously! sun rage Hebron. ronoln.| me on me suddenly when-t leaned , Go for that reason I be- |to an elevation and then abused me, |i. ieness, takes him so much longer than it — mediately after the Hobson resolu-| grep, The blood would seem to rush to leave you and the Brotherhood names, I tet “It is ameng man’s stupidest does the woman. tion is disposed of. my head and [ would tose conscious- Tey and fate satishea with the mistakes,” he said, “this dividing WE WANT OUR MONEY Republicans with the aid uf Kepre- | ness Sentence es Being just. ae ete ene world inte two, Till now there out ‘the Amer: ’ sentative Foster of Illinois, “‘put] “One of those sts came om, me inst a Nmeun nt, coud soo "Sith SL "admited aga up tha| hag bewn athok wall between the | fay women., Werenagenemere | CROWD YELLS AT KOBRE) srr ..cce'tampoan ot Kannan [ios aera Doers Davertment T To your ‘out in letting me have | court prosecutor,” that he had kicked | men’s werld an @ ~wemen's. details of life, but Leer lot Weidcehbun Aad eM Ot of are tim Rut | lercndwar at th Street. e letter to my wife ao I |him. Two witnesses told of it and! Men have had their own talk. thelr her in frank di % “! “ ” <a stop her from coming to see the use by him of obscene epithete, own attitude toward life, which he Amoi Disorder Follows Action of [De- | Pennsylvania voted with Foster, svotorn Jucobs and James grabed me, | Spaciel “Custanedy” Blazer, ime Sp 3 told Der te come © fon “Haran language,” spout tee they have shared with each other @ something of that Voting against the nuffrage rule] docket. One of the letters. contained | “Diner Chote.” 62.80, ey before Christmas and now I janguage, ith Arey ers same quality. He hae an energy- positor Who Rushes at Banker | were Chairman Henry of Texas, | money, atoun for 1 do able her and I | Prosecuto: . but with ne woman. lees riven curiosity. When he tra ped remember having taken the letters, ped = her thet n “Vigorous personalities,” comment-| ghe same thing has been true of road 1 a Cantril of Kentucky and Pou : MS. OSBORNE, Fearanal, | ¢4the Warden, 4 the the feminine sex—! am a man, ao in Courtroom. North Carolina, Democrats, while — oP oe Sa ae nd bowed deferentially to the court; fust] that | cannet know. But the Mux Kobre, indicted private | their colleague, Goldfogle, of New ———— EaEEEEReEaCRcEeae ee E ctving vine like real lawyers do when they want | women of to-day have begun te pane before. Reforen, Peter | York. declined to vote ' yard ing ud, ow anker, was before Referes Peter | Cana ene moe Treeive any to win the Judge in a real court. and) pull stones eut of the wall.” ‘American — straight B, Olney in the United States District | Debate on the Hobson measure wilt i iis Mentone fag fttieca’t court COURT OF APPEALS SUSTAINS| “And you believe that the wall American energy, are influencing the| Courtroom to-day for examination in | OPen Dee. 22 and continue until con- | World “Information Wanted” whole world,’ e4 as i. . oat Beare cf the intended visit. of PRIGON COURT. should go down?” I asked. Mito me averred earaeety CRP; | bankruptey and also to offer » com. | luted. even though It taken « night Ad. Locates Missing Heirs! ‘The Warden's court took receas for} “Its destruction alone will rescue belleve that the reason your men| position for the considerntion of his ean ctu Ohad tka veel = Pr sat a a) A ke coe K. d retired t tual ery of |bave so largely freed themselves | creditors. he room to debate tho cases,” There was |Uaicn ‘be. ‘haa fallen a. vicum. and | o™inlicibel Jugwiery is'because | Kobre. slipped inte the courtroom | taken on the sit woman sutragel}) THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, . jo for the ay: will be taken up. + *, which has just plunged Europe into | quality, are closely associated with|Y ® back door while several hun.) a ded Chriatmas Limited. And then|them. During your ploneer days men| dreds of his creditors stormed the . and women worked together in room and corridor outside, None had | Pcos# vanished with the Rules Com- oneness, The wall betweon tho worlds! noticed his entry until he was about | Pittee's action, for it was decided that is lower here than anywhere else, f@ holiday vacation of not more than 43-45 King Street, West. foronto, Dec. 8, 1914. er in that usual bugbear of the opened and the Warden reappeared. " | men didn't have to s-s-g-h-h,|male mind—female intuition. although thre 1s the danger that your | to take the witness chair. Then one rp f The New World: Meaaed ad Goverante wna in th There was the quiet of the grave In| “at least, Prot. Bergson, the| formal soolety may build t up again, | rushed forward and selzed Kobre by | ‘Bree days will be allowed the House, The New York World: oe fe : canoes when tho, Warden arrived,| 0% imstant, Phe court sustained the| wrench phflosopher, calls it that,” he |! imitation of false old world mod- | tho shoulder, shouting | 18 HELD UP Re M. S. Campbell Esiaie Advertisement. , ania “ae ook Dee Sallisee aus @ fauna e¢ pet iy sald apologetically. “Personally, 1|°"put 1 hope not," added Mr. Gibran. | pt I dd a i CHINESE IS HEI UP. | We beg to acknowledge receipt of the copy of your paper Lowry, euthor of "My Life in oF a LN Ee Ott nO ee ete Hamett trace Y.A%4 | “Disorder followed. Men and women | Manager of Port Ar | dated December 6, in which there is inserted the advertisement ° collaborated with the| it'to""suid the Warden, “Ot course| amuse 1 don't know what tt I ey | "But are they?” I oblected. “They crowded Up to the banch and yelled: which we sent you on the 25th ult. We have received to-day a im bis book, “Within Prison] wo can't hope that it will always be | 80" it only as the pecullar ability |... aiways being scolded for deceit | Others tried to get to Kobre, but wr eae ni after ince of a week right (laughter). Even the courta out | Women bave of instantaneously divine |and h were restrained 7 the deputy ere Leon Charles, forty letter from one of the heirs reterred to in this advertisement, giving. S89. leee wes ee er AOU) sido are not always right (laughter |ing the truth which men seek by a | nawamen In the, | Seal. ‘Fhe oemaare Auady cipared the Asnerioanine’ rutneee us all the information that we will require. tater ef the court proceedings in| 950 (histor Appeals sung, net legis | thinge in wh pila sre nena ctor eith meaidee tie va cae ae wet ie We might say that we are very pleased with the quick result | PaRS erst ease was that of a man do our beat I am working with the Commission bf ul be r. nys rh SNe im cent cash and 9 per cent. in four. Division Street toward his apartment at} 1! aired from this advertisement. Yours truly, who wanted a case opened in which! .1're, Some of the men in whiapers |cing the best advice we can find, We! anu your notes, Six hundred and twenty. (2.0/3. today atwhor took hie 900 J, H, WHITEHEAD, Manager of Estaies Bees diun’ have a chance to pre-| ured the iKicker and the Kickee to will have work before the next Lagi Teen’ Thetprect ia theta wanes | than one hundred opposed, | | Bold watch, a atickpin and 840 in money. J, H. WHITEHEAD, 5 . ke Up. @ two men shovk han We hi to a Fing Bing , “ Sa —=s= Oot Be Sie A tolow convict slapped = Pad Gan ee Hg shoe ae ae col pee hes Bred ick eutthe | Referve Olney adjourned the hear-| pour tater and taken to Gouyerneur . io ; , 5 ee te eyes a tlind. he said’ for| made the Warden luok up in surprine receiving. Di We ure xving to i ' Ing 0 BAKE BORA Homeltet uni’a iossible tracture of the| || TO locate Missing Friends, Relatives, Heirs, &c., or to recover lost ba) he wes bling, he paid. forland the P. K, look down with @|work also f indeterminate son-, men cen’ i ce te ye articles of value, have an “INFORMATION WANTED” or other ‘their right names and ad-|frown, When they were told what|tence, If a man Is found gullty in 4 Drye Lese New Ze: ‘si ‘description of him. 5 as h other as “Mr.” It wus a bag cocusras all ware nanan ae paar let him be sent here for exam- | ¢, wed, matior-of actly. ‘< t Lid arent hy Woh Leech bay “LOST AND FOUND AD., as the case may require, printed r te ™ good fo | in." it » It ti * ‘ pe ‘toe evurt en Searnee remarked the Warden. | "How long wotld you huve a man | Shen A woman In tconomicalie ae, | cate that national prohibition hi in the big Sunday World. It will get a CIRCULATION in New } of the details. y gent to the receiving prixo! pendent, and therefore cannot give| been defeated, Fi er of Pal York City GREATER than if published in the Sunday Herald, penis eent for all witnesnes we| serving the integrity of their own Jntil he's cured, Just as # doctor | her instinct full play, but must cling | /tsment the carried thite ; Bane ° ) could get” he pad. “We tried to get| body. So far, so good.” nde sick of injured man to &/\to the first man who comes along, for | t t Opposition Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER. + 2 ot ty bat Se didn’t reach court sane pale ak the bent sttp in the wappital, Me cant an how Jong ite fear no one else will c ia @ es at we fe ; | tence was pronounced, reform?" was . going to tuke bim to get well, le . in 'o Pal pleaded guilty, but sald that 1, you must know that T am him there to stay until be is ne Toten of She batt ee ee Send Ads. for To-Morrow's Sunday Early Day! jf , \ there was no animus ta the blow. He not ‘soit. a rw a

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