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News a/interest to Mm _s__n Holiday 'Bridge Luncheon CooK?d a la Soy er Paper Bags May Also Add to the Pleasure ci the Party in Other Ways. p. Martha McCuMoch William?. A - *g?*d l-_**heo_, T-ith a bridge I colla'ion prc iga and aeread a?t?*r ? * in ? ' ' ??-??<> un ig vooiilng. Bettor b_ve Ivass : abl^ful. limiting the ra there ire but ..vidual aeisinga a ti spirit and ild t> tnder . ^n. play for r?th??r ? n 1 ink. nd irnannnttng l i ? MS ln , y 1 ng l rith C - ? ?adjustable illations or cup : : With ? -,. k - H ?tie brandy and ? . - lt?w? t-.uts. vtsd, either to Useratlen ? ? ..to??? Hot Bl . ShTrv Dt I > LkM :>;?>? OyatalMaaa i'ruit D are on the surface -??em. ? - seat cut ! . . '. with salt an?l ami. wit1 ? ? -,??? n. ?! bag ai???ut ?. : - thin It M from - po-Mble. Butter ?b- j orch . ad? i ! i ? h must he | ? I ?f bu- lljfhtly in flOUT, and ' tU ? ? r t'.U well ? tir it ul or I the wtn?5 tha I ? hot. I Make jour I ! ? and licht For ? ap French andtv? Ith r^i?"! high Ba ? |] Well to al ed arlth celery j ? from three enfuis ten ? half a teaapoonful ... heat sr1 Then add ahf-r ' ? ? ' ' ' ' - ? rte, *??'?? * mln? ad w'.tvi . butter an?3 ; al en*i ' ' hdce, - mlx">d with ? ? - ?? haivlied will - | ? gtl a ? then rut ? ? ara) r ? *llt"* Mw fat and ? ok inside ? ? ? ? prii kk lightly - ? I ?.i . ? -i a eery alf a spoonful. Baal, ? if sherry, ? Wltll ; ? ! . SEI .__CT - _ _? - zoom QREEN DRAGON ? ?**o I Mam ;??ii> Bte-a-t. I!l1, ?i no? i at km '? West :,ii. ?, ? ? ii. ?if i . \ - 1 1 -. IS ? |,| , -.,.., t. III k SOYER'S DIRECTIONS FOR PAPER BAG COOKING EPITOMIZED. Balact n lag that f.ts tha f'HMl to be -ked. Hreasc tea* nui', on -.:. .!? . ex i e; i i - ,-,... . ??atables or wtaen water h I ? . ' !. d. Y\ !:m food Is season,.,; anj otherwise prepared place !n bag; fold n.ou;1. PWU or three tin- ? i wire paper a;?o fold and ? Up roars of bag ? s. p|j j | tas I Sg art :ln an? other. Plant ' ac In oven (gas, coat or oil) on frrid shcices or wire broilers. aOVSff SSI I ahdvea ! a am aida op ai ? - Do not m re or esssa bags when i M: ?.? Pat ?nata and ? ? Ole, paatry, ?t.. m the top. where h-at h B a Have oven hot ?200 do Ighttng 1 tlafcl ? - . ? kauf, '' s beat one-third to on-'-hrdf as - n tun let hag? 1 Ramea, Aalhare to time gtvsn food S a w?:ll cooked. TV i the li ! of a ttu i t under ?? gravy, a ? t ! ttoa* :' I drain over s dleb, l'.V I Ould : -? ? ?. d i rown bread, if you like, ] of butter i kia finely grouni . us over the si pk pulp ? Pom . . or nut ? layer i^rif-Tt?-. tasas on ?-. :? . git pa ' ?- Mot tha cake, even thou* ? shake off ail tl ? i' ;t tato a I ,, very hot ovan ?Sat - it is cool enough. The tatst v- w< n n | tsband d he is a 1 ? tare ran a rour Chrlst ? irkev a v Bug, a I SUI ' 1 ?Vsh. To? mu? b to t I ? ? I make Bpread the stuffing ? ? en the cut as fine us ? a gravy 1 -n until J to bes gh. Take rough and drink. :i and givii.g thank?. by ? " An '.'??' L ? WOMEN TO RIDE IN PARADE' Miss Annie Tinker Expects to Have Forty in Line. The a - next M ? ii 1t ?Whiif 1" ' ,ns to march in the parad? Mrs. '?' sd last Ha? a time Mr son was so suspt that he trailed alot sidewalk I ? ? let, thai . her 11 be p? ?red hi-? ti n ? ? Mrs Herb? r* forbade her lag las-, time, but she <!M it all the This time^ ? tag up ? ? ?. ? . . has fourti ' n who 1 I to rl?le. at. . ? : :orty at least. The horse en will have n rehaaraoJ at DariandTa Rid '? ' ' ' M 4, tor arp?se of trying tha nnarg on tho nor*. Intelll ? ??? ' : with ths banners for tk great drey. PATROLMAN S WIDOW GETS $'.000. ? " Icttrr y.stcrday from Chai LTShall, of th? md, sn> Ing tiie true I to send ? He .?t .: LaVnch, of t B, who .n \V. ? r,.. negro, ?"m July i. while 0 gift foQoWg that of cently ?n whl h I contri; ? SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhtre in tHe United States for 5,2.50 a year. !OPENS CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN ? _ Flower and Fruit Mission Begins Collecting Presents. I SOS BO ', ty dir-'rihutln?-; . onda of randy in one Christina ? : ' ihm ?rhai tha New r im." Fruit lOaaloa did laal year? MH guaatttlea ..f popcorn, jslly, clothw, leys, f_hrlotinaa gi ... Bowers ' ? 'hriati md filled stocl newer nr,i Fruit m puts a wMs tatarpratatSon upon its name, snd it* any kind person arara te *? ? , n'a ro osa In Um 'Cl arch, si Se ; ; would i ?"i..,h'.v i.,- ra? ps - ? ,1 on to the per ? The ml i don ro? ma u ??: a ti v.- ,ia> s* Chrlstssas alvina Uringa and turning md Instltu? ? ? d this ? ? ? ? ? f wagons that ' ? tmdiea in their ai . .. . . ? . i th" alma? . v jus; say: 'n in n naya 1 and Fruit Mil :-?;,,n acts a- ? "? rat? : ? ( r- liable workers i ? poor T. ??n Black- i " mdaira Island and "tfard'a ! i. however, asembera I I mission j ...... Will t.ike tl'> :-. dolil orang? ' 'hrletmaa to the chlldr? n on Randall' i ? - ah through th- week the: arfll bo vtatttng' To th.- "1,1 men almpnouf-?' they take , t" the old " t great ? ? and oranges and aa. Th? ? Il ^. t rjuanti'i I , mas ranis. And it I ' ' - m LICENSE REVEALS WEDDING Son of Queens Political Leader Could Not Keep Secret Longer. ?"nah:: their man ,x.-,l tv th ,1 the Denouncement I ? ? ' i. a retir? ?I ' -tre, ?. Bt*? oklyn. Th? ? ? ?? ? Th? - ... him ab? - -'?'? ?.i fit ' Hn ?EDERLE GETS EXERCISE Hep.Itn Dnpartment Elevator Stops? Women Comphin of Lor." Olimb. . ( Health B re had I - Lederle ? mount all ; - ? f won;. :i v ii" \: dt th? . ? .... ,n eat 1 ? SANTA CLAUS FOR HOSPITALS. Bant ? Claua will i ?he hoapltala ua ,r ,.|-, the , Inltiatl ' Coma ?-? ? i.. i ?>' ? ? la will , ? ? ; f,,r b) the conunl tufdona pltal and - ? BAHAMAS REJECT AMERICAN COIN ?: : ? ; been cur? rent b >.e legal te pub- i 46 Hospitals Hang Up Their Stockings We nre tho Bianta ClatM that must fill thent. ad at once your sl'iiro. karg ' RBakll, to h-lp ln?ure New York's Gift of $200.000 for free (;. ,!?", ..! (O thi g| Ii 1" CHA] II- I \MI t;. Treu?.. .".!? 4>dsr HI. KOm.lv I ?>I.\I'1I\M, rrr-.lclc.nl HOSPITAL I !'v ?till-i. Jl'lis M'KMil!. ?::,: Madison At.. :,' ' - - - 'I ,???-, RESTAURANT MEN ASSIGN Bustanoby Bros. Owe $400,000 ?Business to Go On. Brothei .1 :? taurani ?,. ? ??;??? ; : ItOTS to s !i. Minborn. of Xo. US Qulncy I street, Brooklyn, and David B Simpson, il UTeet Bctpaay, I was lnco: . " .'.' I Igftb Mrset, and ? ? ? : Arta near Hui.tinj.-ton, !.? \ f the i ad Jacques Bust ? ? < sec- | tha third brother, arttMrsw , , from ths bnslness ntt->r a gaatTCl. William X. il:" ; i t!.?j as- ; ' ? Hunt- ! . . ',;' a .irai-,, ta ai . -."t brought liling i mort^ai.'" -m th? -- - ? 11. m .. Mr. I'.ayliH ?-aid. ai N t hg ?on- ? ? . ao ' : u Island, firm n mort- I 1 mu The i ihilities, Mr -. ?? S?NTA REWARDS TOYMAKERi Will Not Give Up Trade. Though H ? Gets $50,000 Beque Et. .- ? ? -inker In Hetdel ai tha Uaa - ? B BM bo ? ?? . . r " ? ' tha toyr . " real ?31 Stum: Berlin. The i ' ?o bis - -, . t SANTA CLAUS GIVES CASH; Distributes M'.nv Thousands to: Workers in Wail Street. ? ? - ? ? ? : ting to I ? I I froi to 5 - ? ' fund, ' Sto? k Cotton ? GH??iSTt?fiS IN " fi FCRGOTT W HOME, chil? dren ' ,v i> i. .t :'.. ? tl ? ! arm I aa thi '?? ? ti. Imagine how r piel i. if 3 on an, th? a ho, v ith p. r;?-,-t faith ' ? ? ity. can put spirit ol ' !hi ? I not ? ROBERT SHAW MINTURN. Treasurer. Roo~i 212. 105 East 22nd St. M\\ \<>!t!v \--n< HIIIIN ll?K IMCKIIV- I l.M. III! <(IVI)IIM?N OF im: I'IMHt. R. Iiilton < i.ttllKf. IriNi,?, m Limited to one hundred members The Anderson & Go. Player-Piano Club offers an opportunity to buy OUTRIGHT a good player-piano at a moderate price, ? The price includes everything. There are no extras of any kind. So interest to be added. Nothing to be added for freight, bench, scarf; absolutely no extras. The price includes everything. These Pianos are worth $500. The Club price is $447.50, thus saving you $152.50. The terms are $20 cash, $2.50 a week. No interest added to this. You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any player-piano; if you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it. a Easy <!ub terms-- 20 do"*rs the first /-?*v**? nt ; then ? ?aid pa -nents <-_ncrled in 2 do lar, ana ?0 cen's a week, Wlhooi interest adied. event of your ?Jt*,,th during th? 1 fe of the Club. *? 31onev back if. after a m'.ntli'-, tria!, you arc dil ?-?' Be * you nftt" ? ?-. -re. a \ ,,.: ?ret a w.'ir'spin ?legs of eschaagiaf?! iHthO-l \i M \ \ DU ffl a food btneh, latest >t\\c ScMtf?fa free. $20 First Payment ?4P JP sDU aVde? atfx Library Rolls Free I *.thin)*eable for new for 5 cents each rolls New York City 125th St. 5th Ave vorthwe*?t Corner r ??n F-verun??? Unt'l 10 o'tloik ! ! ? . - O'jt-n Saturday hyen ing Until 10 .;) NO. 17-WEDNESDAY. DECE/iBER 20, 1911. New-York Tribune's ! Bookreaders'Contest $15,450 in Prizes WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE BOOKS THESE PICTURES REPRESENT? ATLANTIC OCEAN NO. 33. NO. 34. Contestants are required to write their answers upon the coupon which is printed on Page 2 ot The Trihnne every day during the Contest. An? swers must not he sent in until the last two pictures are published. Every One Has Equal Opportunities to Try for an Automobile or Player-Piano - 1 There's Big Pay for Those Who Answer the Pictures Near? est Correctly. DO you think that you could make use of a ri?e S3.2C0 Steams automobile? Would a fine player piano add anything to your enjoyment in your home? Go over The Tribune's list of rewards, printed in the next col? umn, and see if you do not think that it is one of the most generous offers ever made for such little effort combined with fun and intelligent mental recreation. Many enthusiastic contestants are constantly telling The Tribune that the contest itself is com? pensation enough, even if they don't come in line for the prizes, and the great army of competitors who are entered in the competition are enjoying the feature more every day. Of course, this is only the third week of the competition, and entry is made easy by securing the back numbers, all of which may be had at the (^Pice of The Tribune, or by mail, as stated at the foot of this announcement. That'^ the way to get started. Just get the back numbers of the Bookreaders' Contest pictures which have been printed 3ince the opening, on December 4. and then follow up the contest by securing a copy of The Tribune every day. Also, bear ;n mind that you don't have to be a resident of N?w York to be eligible to compete, as die competition is open to every one. no matter where he resides. If you reside out of town and poor newsdealer does not supply you with The Tribune regularly, write a letter to the Circulation Department of The Tribune, and arrangements will be made so that you will get the paper. Mike your start in the contest to-day. Read over the conditions and the plans of the contest carefully. Note that there is absolutely no favor? itism to be shown to any competitor. Every set of solutions submitted will be judged on its merits as to correctness, and nothing else. It is not necessary to give the name of the author of the book whose title you decide is the correct answer for the illustration. Just the name or title is all that is required on the part of the contestant. Then, after you have decided upon the name that you think is correct, write your answer upon the coupon which anpears on Page 2 of The Tribune every day, and hold your answers until the last instalment of pictures is published, so that all may be sent in together. Tribune's Bookreaders' Catalosue Great Aid to Contestants The Official Bookreaders' Contest Catalogue of The New-York Tribune, containing a large list of book titles, among which are included all of the correct titles to be used in the illus? trations throughout the Bookreaders' Contest, will be a great aid to contestants in arriving at the correct names of the books and their proper spelling. The price is 25 cents at the office of The Tribune, or a copy will be mailed to any address upon receipt of 30 cents in !-cent or 2-cent postage stamps. If cata? logues are ordered by mail, contestants should address THE CONTEST MANAGER. Bookreaders' Conrcst Department, New-York Tribune. New York City. explanation of The New-York Tribune's Bookreaders' Contest. .,-. tor Basanty-threa (Tir. daya there win w-York Tribune ?Dally and Sunday i nf), Two (2) 111- orations, ?'.irtoons or other | ,, i . namea of books The Tribun? | hundred and sUty-sevaa prizea to ?Vrihune r?- ending in the nearest correct ? taries Of ?book illustration.'*, illustrations appeared on Ifoa? Uav, D i to I ?? llluatrated and to o? ,i? irda are being elected by tha ? wll be Included in tha ??????-York Tribun? - ' Contest Catalogue, _-M,.>i will be f I)H ;,>,J ?*? ? Kintie and r??f>ren.-e for -? uie T reel 'ist of namea ?ill ba I un.ler aval In the aufety deposit dapartmaat of they may do so w'thout till in* out the entire coupon. Picture? may be submitted wit'- the _r?- ?-ri if coniesls.3!? ?o dfBir-. bat tl ??? ? Il sol >....? m. 6. Lift?rent member? ?..f a family may .-?mrvte n >???,* tl'. or tiou*?\.< ; ,..?! ? kii) ? ?her cov w being roi ?t fron ?' ? ;i '->n. Ml ati?f.-? ra m ;?t h? beM until the entire ?e ? e? of book lUuatrai been printed ta "?he Tribua??, in?l every ?et of coup? ? -nuv be arranged in aoaaerlcal ord*-r. faateaod sec irai; toa? th? and delivered or mille?! la ?i fl-t paekai rollet, ? ? .,--; to the ,\F,\V YORK TP,T I BOi'KI'rl.xDKKS' .(INTEST DEFARTMI-A'T. tu. i bu .ve BT'ILOING. N'UW YORK CITT. -tibia the timo apcci_L? In Rule 7. T. i t_T t upon tl.* awarding of pri?.-a. with ihm ex answers mua? t : ?i ?/?red -,t the CONTEST DEPART SB. or bear poatmark ot __il_?s o! n?t lst?r than midnight, Saturday. llarcti 9, 1912. 8. I'rlres will be _?var.!?i<l to th* contestant?. In order. actsordlng i anawera ?*_?( la to th? ? First Prit Tourtag ?''". ta ??estant Beading In the larxest number f ?jorrad ? S"<?,r,l I : iz? White Automobile, to ?h- coatMtaat ??*? ,I n?r In the second largest uumber. and ?o on until all th? ptlaaa ha\e ir-en aa arded In ?lie treat of a tie between two ?C? or more per? son?, the ooateatant zendinsr In the largest number of carnet answer? with the ?? illest i ot ?iup".?a?? an?'v??rs (not coupon?? will be dee I - i ?aer. whsra two (2) or more contest .-rber ot correct answers ar.d i'i equal nu:n!?er of the ,,ne uums tha least number of coupon* will be de dure,i iba artnaer Pc* example: "A" aad "*_** are two f?t? contestant? and son.t in tha tollo ? ? r of aarraal answers, duplicate answ,- i rs: Correct An*. Duplicate Am Coapor? used. A . 1HII 1??? 241 E. taa ISA -'.? "A" wing the pr.se became, allboasb he ?jsed or* ?It more coupon than 'W ba aaai la only IM lu ?? aaawari to "B.'s" ni. or 2 lean, .ir.l displayed greater lJu. in caaa two ... or mora r'?'r?,,'>? anbmlt th? .-?.::-.?? ^..n ber of correct aaaarari and tha ianaa natnber of ?. ? ra for the en? re serle? of picture?, together .vith the aame number ot coupoaa, tha tralm of tas prisa a? t.e?l for Will be ,1, r,r>>; -hos? r a \ R'.ard of Three <l> Jump*? will ba s?',,-*ed by The Trih.in" from disintereated cktxena, who will -ak? i-hurge of tha aaawara >t ?i ? pHa ? ??- -i nee with t?ie correct const rmttlon of the tlfU trite,1 and JS _ive.i in Til' Tlibana*? liookreaJers' eu?-. in WTier.) a set of answers l!> ???vurely f.iste-ed t a. a-ther. tha contestant will be nermlraed to stamp w'ifj rubber ??.iir-p or abbreviate hi? or her name upon '.ht i-r'tie allo?te-l for same, and omli t-**ie full nan? .r.ct -??: Iraaa from tha majority of ce-up<-,-?. praaldad tnar ?ueh ful! name an?! full addreeg are plainly written upon tha last six ?6? e-iunons of the ?et. whtre ?|>ace for aame will be provide.? tn du? cour?' in ser,'.:r.?r in tha anawera at tko eaaaa -* Uta mostest It i? Important that ?-onfes-fants aoal jil pa -kaes? oon talnlnr; ?et* r,f answers and see to it Cam postage thereoa 1? fully pnpald nt the rate of two ? ?ait? <2 cents) aa ounre or f-ae- ?n-.? thereof T-Il vour ?os*:rr.a?ter t*iat your paeka^ ? of aaawera ,-.>nt?ins ail'.taa n.alter aad must be n-.ar.?-d at the flr't el ,.<? All communl'-attons or letters o<" tn?;ulry ooncerntnt ?he Bookreaders' Contest rrust he e'tt1*^??.e?l to the COM TK^T M AN ? ?*!ER KBW-YORK TRIBCVK. 154 Nimm Street. N--e Y^'V nty. _ tile pi? fir-s they ?ra? CONDITIONS: t The B?.okr? a?l'r?' OSBtaM I? o.eu to all reader? of (V, pa u ? Trtbuae. ascaptla? employes and 'U<'n.,'"l:"?','.f?'h'1'i? maVt wrtM the nnm-s of the book? rep. . ,,. i upon tha eoupon provided ' J . .. . will appeal on Pace I of The durTa? tha period tnawera may ba artttaa ?ith pen. preaanU the name at only on. d, ,',.',' '.iii n??? be required to <iva the Bip I'??* Htla or name ?f f?e booK When conteatanta are not ??",. - rracl name taa?; ?til u? pnmitted la certain r ... ,..,,,, {t,,?k plc, ...,, lf ,h# cor. ,'w,,r i? ?uen. lamrtaat an?\>eis win n.?t aaaet aaalnat '! ? .''';'"""'"L ?, * ? - ' o;],"* COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES 1?Sit.'UO Flre-i-Saenser ??; cari? Automo? bile. Ihe K. K. ?'?.iru* < .._.,?_uj, Itroadwar and ",*.Hi St. t?*'.'.'.,i?0 White loiirliu Car. The White ( ompany lironlvin ami .-'I R. 1?t?r.M?*0 B?>e?Uer Art Playee Plano*. $1.03S each. T.. B??ecker. 2<5 West iHih St 3??II00 Fran? I? It.n ?,n Art Plumi. l*_<H-a Piano In., ll:{ UoM lltMlh ?t. 6???im) Aadeaaoa Ptajraa Ptaae ihe Ander? son I'lano Company. 370 I ult??u *?t, Brooklyn. 1?f7">0 Fran? i? Bacon Player Piano. ????Il.tSO. I?,. Wine llano?. Sftoil eacb. Winii a **?>n. Ninth \ve ?nd llth >t. 10?H?$1.11110. two Boe. k?T Art l'aiu?.?. 4?i00 and ?I0O. re?|ie?tl\elr. 1??$:',m\ inning liooin -ulte. Lennon a ? ompaay, 151 Hast i.ui >t. i??^??ion ?a?h. II??nt? Nolllalre Blamond n.nx 15?1?J??no < ln-ter l)iiim,ii,?? I'rmir?. Rlna?. ?A0 and S.V?. r.?!?.-?. ?i\elj. I.. \V. i??reet a Co.. 170 Broad?uy. n??'?o Caahu 18?13?$;io ( liistf-r Blamond Prince?.* Bines. SU ea?h. U *>V. S?. .t _ ? ?.. to?"9??lii'i. Owen kod iv leather Bed?. $|0 each. I) T. Oivru toiiip.mj, ;:i Kj?i i;t.l ?t. so?M?*.vi raah, a-?*, aa-rh. rt-??n.*^?ill? .-;t?.h. Sit? ra? I: 34??;.??nSS? Mrn? or ladle?' (.nid M it, ties. ?tin each, ?to??17?*i?? raab. ?-1? e?< h. an?167?*:<???? \ii'?ri?an Thermos, ?.i em-h. Ii mer lean theraaaa Caaipaay, ;t: M'aai 1711? It l?5i?__?fl7?Isas. I.l'Ile?' .?r Goatlemea'e *-ltu Cm brtllri?. IS ea?-h. M. Stetaarbaaidar, .'" Maltfea Laaa. ?hr_,?<,i*7?j?:'.?? tSatetaaaa'a Meal i'?,nni tin i*en? BSSa ei??h. I. K. Wateraaaa ? omiiani 170 Broadway. I ,l# iir-.i??.? -... 5il?,_-10?37?*7W. rwelee month?' ?iih??'r?T?i|on te "Piara?'a Macastae." si ,io a year, ri.e Pearson PublUliinc lumpaay, l.i.1 Hj?i tllh -t 11 onewera may be wrl'ten up?n a ?Inj!? __.?_.? e_tra r..." '"?'?? "'""?? ?*? U?,'J f"r addltlaaal an- ? of ihe ?ame number muat i.e. kept | "i, ni ikiiM ?i? "??* ??'?? NVTier? eoatoaUnta wish i "l.u?i. ?I BiUBaa to the ..?mo book illustration * Place an order with your nearest newsdealer to begin serving you with a copy of The Tribune every day and enter the Contest at ones. h.a.l at the ofru-e of Tha