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??Vfm-?ori- ?irUmnf. TUESDAY, DECEMBEIl 20, 1911 lh?* ?m?(??*?/???';/' c 18 oiniifl 0*d P"?' Il /,. i , . ? fi ?Int?' '"'? " tforl (*orporaft>on; ojflce ?snd /?'"' Ctffl ///un 0/ mi*"m**, Trilmif BuUi' , ? \... i:,; \,?->, :i iffPi I, *??'" ?r*??**? Otf?en MOI?, pn*?'''< "?'?' Of-Hteu If. -nVM, ?/i?/; ?fgmei If. Bnrreff, ?t?^????**?j 7?e gddreei o/ //?? * ? '"* ?^r<' vf thii ?t *.... ^"rV*:. . . A? ? nth*. *l" . : ? . ..??' ? ? ? . ? ? ? e?. . ?-av tri?e is the ?'as* DAI SPAY: One moal I ? *' ' * ib'XDA?) .... .?*'?''* ?lo?*? Or.e aaostb., * ? ?'- -? 1 ??__? Or.e meats s DA1 ease \n. One menta ... .$ .70 M ? Entered .t ?:.. Pot I Net- York ?? ?l: r. rire .wir.?- 7///.V wo?.v/.VfJ REIGN.??The I at Shang \n? rie.it. ?aarshlpa I ?i i , ? nnary pros ... . v i.-, th? T ? ' . ItaJ to deal st th? governn ni tloi . ? ? ? . ? I continuing : ' . i indred i t ? ?vi riiitu nt <.i the ton i ia ' ? ?: tl : I by M troops i Dai - . wh.. A Schwab, waa ? m the 1.'" ' -i- ? ' ' ?- l ? hat th?- lynchl tnown until dir of th? u Chi \. ounded ? , . . t Chrlal Mrs . Via it? ? Md. ? Pr? - I . ? ? rh? ?. util to im cro\f ry jail t \ iiapat? ? ?harloa ti soi ': .?i Lynn lly burned ? en a Cl" ? Prison. Individuals gav? Cl linnera nt which t day, unuaual ; *-i?iit,. i bserved In the i ,l.?hn ; i eighl st? In from Calent d d '. until it v,as finally I? d into t ?!,.?? hg, Thi trusl ? ' 'J.'dHi.lHH? ? i? Id? d Institution itseli n Is? %\ ?000.000 In two yeai ? ??pense. of ' Big Tim' . i ? n ?h?w n and killed a I* r i'r ' Bronx !' rk r day: Fail Till ?? IG?IX. under ? Hie iliih? drafting a bin ts of Hquoi - ftoui non-probibition Into ? ' not flash u itii tit? right ? .nun? ?!'.'. ?. Tin suth r'' hi " ' . suite la* partly nullitta] bj tin* . with in il.? | in th? >ii'> as the shipper bi f"' w.'.nl .11 It . i-tilll ti"]i.?! rigl ' ? . .mi ? can acqv | i and tlou. \ atati which cudeuvui - i.? . . ?lllou but . ? >nd largely upon : u m 11J o f i I ii _' r. to Its ? '\ n citizens, i ? fall bk>u a eoartesy s i ?.. eonf? n ' ?'.?Hi moawi ? re ?u?'>i the sdjoii ing - to try the prohibition experiment ; _et th.- name ml?? of comity would ?. to pattern its own la?ira ? bow of tb< ?re many ?.. Ills, :.*? in our fed* bj stem, i :. I waj g and apart from mutua! def? i conciliation I here se, m? to be no u ui harmonizing ibe desire of one state U> exclude liquor shipment*?) urltb the right ?.f tl " i" ople of an adjoining *-tat< ta make mk ). shipments to bong fl?? al'.'ii? ??- acroaa the state line under 11 j * fi"i? ??i tl?-' Interatett.mmerce i Ion. Ifoai pe . be Inclined t?? aym pat?be frith the desire "i 8 prohibition ?late to enforce Its domestic poll? ii,..? possible extent it ought ? ? r lo bai>' a !"??' band t., terminate the m1c of liquor within Its own I dealing >??il? Its "?? d ?ana it rannot -'?'i away iron? thm that tl?<". are uImi ? ? ? the 1 lai'.-.l . late ? ? o.r< ? ?"?' ' ? In NqBOfi . i??it gaj probl' It anno! < l?r?ade_?-o a in pon sopgrjor U tpntii\ ? rohjbltion ?upprema. I h i an ???? I m ?ta? of liquors for his personal use i iK'i a dangerous enemy of order. 'J'li rag] enemy in Un- locgl dealer who sell ai ratal] ami makes bit Mloon a breed inl: place of poverty and ?rim?'. .\ir. Kenyon's bill is commendable i s.? fur ns it embodies n proteal agains 1 whal the prohibition atatea have fouu | I?? i>?' an Inconvenience and .1 dtecoui teey. Bat it la doubtful whether thoi states bave anything practical t.? gi I through an 1 iT-.i-l I.? annul by legislate the effeel "i tlio Supreme Court's <>nu mil package edict, it' a state succeed in enforcing prohibition within It?-? o?a bouudariea for a considerable period 1 time th.' original package problem wl certainly take carefit Itaelf. I BR18TMA8 8HOPPIXG \ noteworthy feature of tin. bolida baa been tbe abatemeu ? .?i Christmas --ii"; plug, Tin- year's ex ?erlence h ig proi ? ? thai ii i< perfectly feasible t.? pi fare i?1 Christmas without a ij <>f 111 * * wild rus and extra exertion which used t" mai tin" ten days or two weeks precedi? Christmas Kve ?t period ?>t' penai in?- wearj shop worker?, a?- i.1 I ubUc bad bet n half persuaded ths : Ighl shopping was a custom born not <> esslty but ??i' thoughtlessness the \i lory for reason and consideration wa virtually won. Last year there waa , rial reduction In the extra ?tow devoted to the late buyers and this yea few ??r tiic large shops kept open .- ? f" t ? -1 - o'clock. Most of those which did bumo the delinquents limited tbe extra a< commodation to one, two or three even ii ?ir?. Next year ll will apparently be possl ble i<> dispense with late boon alto gether. There waa no crush <>f busines: in th. stores which remained open, ant II i- evldt nt that tbe snbstantial shop ping public baa learned to purchase foi t bri8tmaa in s forehanded and orderlj woy The new mi tbod dlscoorai travagance and hi that reaped benefit! 1 tii?> buyer, it is of advantai : tbe merchant in enabling hhn t.. spreai bla < 'brist mas business over a period and to handle i' witb It ? burrj ?and more economy. But the g ?.'.??in goea to the a< count of the sbog worker, who la relieved from a crue ?nd exhausting physical strain Tn so' goods in an overcrowded store for twelvt or ?fourteen hour?, a di ? I. The rooms are oecessarilj over sd and no means of vent nation ? \ i-i which will keep the air even moder? ate!) pure, Yet ?frail children and 1 bai0 been obliged !" ? reatbe sucb an atmosphere for boors with no let-up. Conditions which compelled a sacrifice I spirit "f tbe . and if Is to th?- credll of the publie that nights'' 11 stem ol 1911 bus ?it a aen mark In t);<^ prac? tical li true meai t i m vi \ ? ? > toy BY UIEXDMEyT. Mr : : j ode Ste1 phi In ?ir t" tbe ? worklngmen's compensation law sb-mild be free from disputatious provisions. Public opinion be prepared foi such legislation Recognition of its Jus? tice baa been prompt There i-. 1. ! -?m why a properly prepared amendment should not be accepted at this session ? >f the Legislature, which would make the fail election of 1913, provided, ns Mr. Stetson the amendment la confined ?strictly to tbe business In band. To confine it strictly t<> that business will require a vigorous assertion of public opinion, fot ?1 modi Bcation of the provision of tlie ?consti? tution which forbids taking property without <iu.- pi law will i ?>t temptation to many. Thai require? ? stands in the way ol vario 1 Bchemea whlcb appeal to sentimentalista ai d Idealists, und when tin? 11 ?i a 1 orklngmen'a compensa tion law ?in attempt will be made In many quarters !?? widen the breach just euougb to ??'t in some other things. To Ibis, however. w??r,i?i make the ndinent the subject of debate aud - u. ?t actually defeal By making th?' exception to tbe dm of law provision iu tin? constitution upply ex? plicitly lo workingmeu'H 1 oui] ??? legislation ?1 will I??- posslb ?? 1,, open the way for just 1i1.1t und nothing more. If ib:> 1- done, ill?' Injustice of the presei , 1 prompt i.\ curt ?1. \ amendment i<? the constitution Is , tin' ii?--i in? thoU .11 this state The de? cisi?n of Ippealfl holding Hie W? IU 1 ?-?iit eon D I.i w un ?* aj . ii' ' 111.lily ??ll v..?lie BUfll ?levi?.- BU H ' adopted In Xew Jersey and M ? sat hi . ,? ii pro*. Ides for compen? ? i 't?lit ? emploi,crs und other?ise ?-??nir.? > 1. and ll many Inducements ns possible !.. the em? ? working people by abrogating the chief defences which bare been the reliance iployers In nccidenl suits and '1 system. To adopl 1l1.1t method in prefer? ce tu ami j 1 * i i 1 ? -_c tbi ?-liiuti?.!! woul 1 be to use ?i doubtful nd of .1 ' ? rtnin un ans to il. Tbc best that can be said for tht nud New Jersey statutes li mo 1 liopeful ? .1 luduslri;i| justice poftKlble nnder .?iiii?.n- at tb< Interpreted by u?.' court Just bow much practii l utility there i-. in these statute?! has not yet 1.n demonstrated. Moreover, although the Massachusetts law ha* been held constitutional in that 1 rtain that a similar law would 1 ?? sustaine 1 In \?v, 'i 1 in FATE "i PER The Interestiii lew a ll ii tbe former Sh |g which WSI ' 1 t.? The Tribune of Sunday I special correspondent nt Constantinople I exhibited ?n a particular!} clear and con? viadng light the fate whlcb li Impend? ing for the empire of Iran and the mo whleb bave ??-?l t?> Rusala'a demand for the dismissal of the bonas? and com? petent treasurer general, it was signifi? cant i-, the ai mind that tbe dethroned despot was garbed Ilka a Rus sian and had ?i whip in in- band : for the purport ?.r bis statement <.f facts and of of opinion wgg that Per ? 1: iMsianized bj I be methods of tin? t '<)--..-|> I.-. t?. um throne made uo i' rei ol I be fad that s hile be i ex Hi ;! Rn -i.i he kepi com tuntl) m loot ii ' Ith affain -<i 1 ehei m through <i conspli..|- 1 - m. n sufldsntl] evident, t.,-,. that he b??i j sol ? ce li Inevitable, botta from tht laci ? ? . in if n did nol sd willy 1 . I of tbe wl ?? i i; , m his closing remarks, In whlcb be aco iin Idea Hi??i Rqssia would In any c pennil Ihe entabUshmeul of a free | ernmenl lu Persia, because sin- km Una ?km??, ?a? j in Persia would radl hateful denwcratic Influence Into Rm Itself. "Autocracy loves ?ntocracy,*' i ore "as long aa < 'zardom is wba i-" Russia will ai e to it thai Penda not free Conflrmatii n of thai plansllde the la fonnd In Finland, where Russia ! been unreleutlnglj trying to suppr the free Instltntlona i>> which thai |i duchy Is entitled for the confi si'ii that they would bave the effect, i .'.l there, <>f arousing a demi for tl?.' s.'tinc in the adjacent provin ..f Russia and in Bulgaria and sy\ where Russian Influence for thirtj ye bai been cast against all liberal p<>???.? s.? ?n Persia Ruaala has objecti ?i to presence and services ?>f Mr. Bhusl parti*.1 because ii?' waa making Per solvent, and therefore strong and bel .? t?. resist external pleasure and i gKsaions, and parti] because be was ?nerican, Imbued with ?nerican ld< ?elf-g ivernment, and was ?!l (ref? likely to promote the growth of den cratlc Ideas In P< rala. s., long as P -m was under ? government alo pot ci ''d iM'' ral i her own Rus wa?. conten? thai she should be toi pendent, it wag when Penda began throw off the Incubus of Sbahdom and ??lop ?.leas ..f constitutionalism a ? .'..\?i':,in?'i?t that Ruaala : n?acessary to meddle with her affal The logical <>in<'.?ii>> of it ?rill be i transformation of Persia Into anotfa Poland BOOK ii. '? l'i VG i VD l.i '? 01 R A c.? o ?? i M Ii ?' n oi ement la ??tt to againal book borrowers. The Mleag ? tiding" i?;?** i?. en form m i rauce bj Mess?. Paul Reboui ai 11;, ue Blum, its ambition Is t?. be tot? national Persons rrabacribtog to it u ; receive ? ?card to bang up on their i?."? tlfying to their membership ai Informing every one a >'?? <i ?pon their libraries thai they luv entered into a solemn agreemenl ii??t lend their books. who thlnl thai his ha? kbone a '??''' gt?tem by ,'. paateboarri should hai t< i? rrabecribe. Messrs. Reboux and Blum have another Interest to suppi borrower than thai of the ordinal owner of s modest shelf ol two favori! volumes, for tbej saj thai "every bo "rower ma; be considered as one buy< -. while every would-be borrower t "whom i refuse our boo! i ma] be "buyer gained." Thai Is s consequent' which would strike only an author. Th mere I b old think chi.-tl f thi ? unitted by !? h rowers the missing volumes, the def? Uve s?:;--, the boles upon the "foul gaps" here and there, ' like a gres ? yi tooth knocked oui " ? aalt would ?'are little 10001 ' . Bui ' ? much ii.'i'i Id to rot ? iti? a ol book 1 band tl er f o itosl them thai 11 is ?ml. fair to utter u word B| in those 1 sons %\bo insist upon lending theli i bej have read something which :? them, and nothing will do bul they mus thrust it upon yon with the urgent ret ommendation that you, too, read it Usually you know with opening the coi ors that it is not t?. your taste, Tim apenl upon it yon are certain sould b .??I 'i" carry it borne Is h ne "! :- i m?th N, on try to forgel the book apoi leaving, i.tit the owner's eye takea li eepi Wim Is going ..n ii i he btu ' ? it up m? i ? i; up i ? the dooi An.i so yon take t in* load asm pressed, moreover, ?with the certainty ?> being asked more than once If you ?li; m.i find tin* book all thai your frleni told yon II : : oulj Hi? .-?? lenders of books couli be Induced t<> Join Messrs. Reboui an? Blum's league! For now there Is m defence against them. ***..??,.-r i?. retun t!i?> bool ? thus forced npon yon i** Inap ? Ituation. To do thi Is to load your ov n itJi ?>?h>u you .1? rot want, where they will stam -ti:|.??i and accusatory, a '< lion upoi M III- Mi-. ' ! ? ? try; /'/,'/ l/Affl / I ? '.'!''./> Apparently Senator I rapklin I ? i:,,..-. ?joi the ?isurgem y bal i' Nobody i.m a thorough-paced Irre ? ^urgent would have .. i -ii '.\ Ith the established order <?! Itlcal as he w:ts fa . ??i Buffalo. i! i "Mnrpbj es to be content with il ; m Democ? Dius _ ?, aud the l;? publican | . oui Its '*old guard' in hi- . pinion in short, there sin.nl i uew deal In the political game, In v hi. h the Cards should not I and iii?' players should b< a .??'.H' - experieni e r Ufa Murphylsm at .v1........ bas given Senator Booa an adequate i?l"a ol the ?lii'e ultles ? compllshtog all this under the existing political system. For thai reason be deems a workable direct primary lav oue nol dran n In the toten si ??f the boss ii requisite <.f flrsl Imp n the political hou*e< ' ???I has pledged bhusi m ; . du ! i- bes! tu amend the Murphy-Dig law in several Importan! featun ii?' would change II so thai commltteemen would have to !?? elected In New ,i ork Cltj at ,! ? spring j rimarlesi Murph] bad tbb : '? ?I from the law in thai respe? t. ? . thai be could retain bis ? ont rol ol the Democratic Sta:.? Committee nitboul making .? flght Senator Roost rell ... o would forbid pol?tica] committees t.? ?!-.? part) funda In Dominating and conduct tog the priman campaigns of their "<>r ganlaatlon" candidates, and w mid ?h prive the "organisation." ??r iio-s mary ticket, of the right i use ih.- party emblem. These were other f< ? bad put Into the law, i RooMvelt would bave a candi* data - name <?n n??' primai*] often as be might be nominated b] .?i part] members Its restriction to one pince b .-? feature .?( the Mm i?i\ primary la?s borrowed from Mur? phy'? notoi which Ihe Court ??i Appeals declared unconatlfn i respeel i OUgfa .'in |,. i??i i?,, i -.na', r Boosevi practl i m. ol both big il parti? ..?. tired ol the Murpb ??i.?, ?i of p-ene i? i? idi ?Id PUI 'ir? I ibape thai ? . ? ? ? ? could ?>i ? ? ; iV. ? bul it sou Id be workable \(.,| ;,f.,T IIbat, If ib?- roten suffered long andei tbe Murphj brand of bosstsm. It would be their ou n fault CUBA IX D BP.il y 'i here seema t.? be no reason whj tit-' prospect of ?i treaty <>f connu rce be tween Cuba ?nul Spain should not be re? .?i in this country >\ itli approval ?nul ev?8U ?with gratification, ii la raid that tin? proposed convention does not in guy way clash wiih tbe existing rela? ? tions between tuba ?uni America. Thai should be a matter of course, since it la ..i?\ ?..u- thai any socta Interfeience would ".- g \i..!;iti?.ii ??r Cuba's obligations, of -..liiiii we (?uii.i n?.t suspect that countrj of being guilty, and an Invaal.f our Indisputable rights which we could not tolerate The relationship of this coun? try t.? Cuba which wgs foreshadowed in 1823, which was made explicit in 1840 and which hinco 1886 bas been reaf? firmed snd specialised in the most formal and explicit manner, i*? not to be abro? gated or Impaired. Outside of the limits? thus Indicated, however, it is not only proper but btghlj desirable for Cuba to enter int.? suitable ?nul profitable treat) relations nrith other ? , irtienlarly with Spain, n i..- remembered thai Cuba is in i.i' ??. ? ;.-ii ami spirit, and in tht i -?"??.-il ami personal tic-, a Spanish country, n will never return to span Mi allegiance, but ii may ?mil it should cultivate soda! ami commercial Intlmacj with what i- t?. it the mother country, for i'i" direct Benefit ?if both Cul i*m : of Immigration may advantageous!} be supplied from Spain with sin - ? linens of i:it??iliur?'ttt pbj deal < ?!i clency as have served this countrj so well nt Panama Spain bSS no colonies of her own wblch offer attractivi Ifor seulement, ?uni in the lack of them she max better direct her surplus popn latlon to ? 'ubs than t?> some l< m tai i r able ?iii.i It is friendly land. The negotiation of tii?- treats will also " rve to mark the healing ?if the wounds ? 's ami the complete so i ptan Spain of the accomplished and Irrevo facts, The long refusal of Austria? Hungary t?. ?enter int.? relations with Mexico and tbe reluctance of Colombia i" make g treatj with Panama are ex? amples of what ought not to be among in the former cuse the bitter ingement and aversion <>f yean bava at last been abated, in the latter we must continue to wall and hop?- But it will be gn '.ful to know that .1 similar estrangement is not In any respect m be . maintained ?between Cuba and Spain A J nia il dot lores that he has t.iiii,-ht two tien keys not only ? bul to think ? ? Democrats Ms i m to stay with I Ion? ia, i ' larlotts Obst rv< > s.? soon have the glorios of the Clark Underwood new era faded and rusted! This is an omlnoug threat which comas from th? Russian Pon ?c;n OAce, that the Cossacks will give t.? P rsta ? :,. r, .i. Sui h l been gh en by Russian tr In Armenia, and they are, in Put not nor with credit to thoss rho ? ?> Food Board I i ,i new definition ol mincemeat Bui like moat poat-mortemi the Jury's finding In this ?.- ? will bardlj soothe the anguish of th**?-.-* whn rashly associated with that ? truculent of Christmas gath ning Wt I Igbt to call our rlvei ch l .,r Christian as -..?n Being who wants work, who to t'.il for a living an.i ran not Tos -i ? ad Martin i i ? Respectfu bi iltted t.. th.ho man shall work uni ti Ibute to their ele > < orporatlon ? ' ?ii'.ii ?-ti?! a bo do so iti th< ? * ? fhrl ?ti;ui i,iot * The State Department of Agriculture, Ing the chestnut blight o hieb thons, m ?I- of th. tht i- . tature for I to carry i a < imps gn against t.iu? 'i'??? drs itl measures ran?:,,t be I which Is de? ' ?? and trees ??! ' gnltj and b< ml i Penns) Ivanla ha i* appropriations t.? light it. New 1 should foll?n -? The P< rsis and Ti ipoll were blsho i > ser? . unjustifiable In hi Thal was a strong and , | de? but it \ ould not i"* ..n ? ? I to . ontrovert it. oi at an point oui more unjustifl ible | m. ! ILE OF THE DAY. n artlols In "P< ? ? bl? skirt is blai : In the out] . . . ? i ? ntonthi Bi i." ' : death km .1 ol the hobble si Irt I ed, and next seat >n v.in .-,*?? tii. women II not longt r." Tb< laahlon In questl? n- V--I ... ? : i; t,. the iron* ? t. tie rlncei v. b< i. mode ty holds .*. ch? i. ???. ? i i , 13 never be inn poi ul ir. Thai tht ? ??? hlon bad somt effect oi the i on? known that tic neu dn i i ? ? ? : ? ? ?! ii*.-* ;u ,i u. hall m was onlv enough. Smith bad Ju i mad? . * "Hello, old man," said the fi l< nd ? ow?" le," a the i and : Idi n." Town ? Chicago Tt !? pi ?t ?? ? 'iiii ? mu- ? hi? -if" - popula? tion i ? trlbotlon : \, alt 'i ho;.,'- Int? ? ? ?? a th.* . tv probabl a?ii have stn tch. the entire i o ntv of took i * ? time and ton pi bal I) win im v.- been swallows !,,!,? |,.-f,,r<- that It Is gboWfl * ; I tO ? I OB ball ' thai Chi . .? ription . * popu latl ,u than an> ?ity la'tbg world ?PI ,..:.,? tu I, .- g i in.ii: bOI ? ... U .'hm .?),,I ? ? ;, ; m n. i ltd i ? * i .* , , kueti i ? 1 ,- - lonki bavt -. Sooh ,i ' ?? ti'in- ao than 170 gl I hoi pat i : ? ? 1 * lu,"?' n ? I ? 11.u?- m. ?.i kept u ? asthaated t., amount to s_9,8IMMii Then ? ' n a considerable in? ?. ? ? latell In ' iii" numb? ; ol n llgloua bous? - In Austi is ; lace the ? 11 ul ? un ol th? ord? ? from Poi tugaL "A case o it?d ego ??' r ?' .rio he m? an?" "KxaKK? rat? il iff? .1 up I. v..?I do?" ? ? : ive him a othei." Boi on Ti an cript. BalUi ore gun" re? ?? ? i I i plan to purchase the Baltlmon home of Osa? ??rat Robert B, Lea as a m? norial t.? him and to the women of the South ?:- meeting with popular support Bpesker Chsmp written s letter to Dr. H. M. w h i ton, a ho is leading the mo ? mending II highly. Bs-Ptraaldi it Rooae? isjra thai ha "approvi ? ti" pi ol? I and would ilk>* to lake part in any memorial ? . .. il ? ?;? . :, ? iat the success of ti?" ? ' ? aasun d. Bllas How yi happen ter eleci III rllg* Kina es fire ? hlef? Hank Natural quallfl? atlona, v. I s, he kin break mor. win.lows in leaa ttm? than .ni'.' voi.ni' ar in this, cot : i hi. igo A TRIBUTE TO MR. (HUGOS .Suggested as | Presidential Candidate by a Jerseyman. ESdltoc of The Trl ?? ? r-i i '?in a Republican, and < ml t i'- win In ltlS, and I ? ? at ? >, that -1' H ? . ? .\. v. Jei ; ? ah d indard . ii- sn pa or || ;. for the foil t?Mr. Origgs i .i. raej K? in He? I? tion i '. nor, b u I A -, ? ;.?? - eral of the Uni P ? u ? '. and aerved fe l ira. Third Mi ? ; li ?-- i tirad I i ? i ? i ?i, He ia a co bul recognised i Politically ha la knot ? ? Il y ?.? il in i known thi te Mr Prea In mj ludgment, sal I th?? L'nib 'i h_ti t ?? it to win. CHARLE1 ! PARKER PI Infield, N. .1 . I?' -? ANOTHER OPINION. ?in?* Sir. In g0 ; 1 v. ;?a : ?.. read ?' ? r 111. '-=m of UK ? 8 of .?rthnr I't ; "The pn gramme wa 1 of i at t liar to In Sen Tork, and ' ? ???l'onrtii ? ? ? may ? ? ?' :? with which a \ ? r\ m? die man? ?* of I rto, l ???'? i y Arthur ? Ived." To ? ' your critic did Juatlf*e to Mr. Friedhelm, .?r.i Jud *ing ii"' th? ? I accept l a.? a criterion emanating 1 hla renditl i i I from mediocre. a i a matter ol ; i rd Mr. moro brilliant technique ?: 'f ll<* did eiy ?nanos n woi . ? r It In 1 led from t">* ant of tl listen '.? orka that ? :i burl? '1 l'' the mass of his other productions, end which sre truly ? I of Liazt r have the highest re st-' l for ?-our CritlC'a OptalOU on all mut bel that In a rltlng the liiah ? bavi in Boma part of the the full ? of Mr. FTtedhetm'a ? I ren?n tlona of ti ?? worl ? great con WILLI Ul N TYLER. Kew Toil., t ? CHRTSTMAS CHEER FROM ELIOT Sends Greetings to Sou from Ceylon, and Says He Is Recovering. ? ? m , Phe Rev. ! a. Eliot ?had hi- Drat word la ... Charit W of Harvard, to? Eliot, who li in Kandv? i,m when ' oi morn? to him and bl ? hearty Chrl ? ?n i i s ? ? ??? hi alth w.?r.? Dr. ? ? ? WHITE HOUSE MAIL HEAVY Many Expressions of Confidence Among Christmas Greetings Wasl ( ? ? :iau: broURhl to the ?Vhlte aras s t.lill'-l " ' lg times ti," m ual ou.,ta ,,? ? hrl i abb -u the outlying countries "i" ti"- world and variou ll ? The S i,-.it tht re were many expi faith in in adn n i nd ?? oi tht futun The i'?? it two ho ofllci befon luni i m, i a to Th -A' louse < i,. Id to-nJxht. PROMLSCUOUS DANCING AN EVIL Its Whole History b Soaked with! SI'..me, Declares Chicago Preacher. . !hicago Dec. ! n whole his!,I . . . QUI -=. IS th.. un.| | CM I lu these words the i:- Mel ?ouine P Boyntoi pg toi "ft , ? need last nlgbl s sermon the Installation la th ?..u , ? ? *.,. ??!',, In? dian i ..? devil ??: continu? >i i n-* Re? on, m. ans the ? rt eking ?.t tii. ? n.,,. all?! n |i ,| " RAISE FUND FOR HOSPITAL ASS'N. OttO M i WIM lam H. s I trad I on m hi.-h i ?i ? m, ut ? o ? .. fund ** ru,,i ..f Mi PITY TU rit so. i ?? ???i l? ?I, : People and Social Incidents AT THE WHITE HOUSE. ITrem TU Washington, D ?? Prsaldeni ror . , red no visitors to da: He r? malned la his office "Uly ?. short time, signing hoal ttsrs and Chi ? s l"'1 looking over ? largs number of greetings ,,. .11 over the world. Official reportg <>f the ? ondltlon of Charles ! \\\ Morss received by th- White H kiss to-day ars entirely at rarlanoe with thoag un'h have gained widespread circulation. Morse'i condition Is so worse, snd until .,,n? ehangs in that direction . nt Taft ?rill not eonsldt r my api b ' .iti";i for ,i pardon, a w?ii paying photographic proposition, in which tii?? President has been show? shaking bun-is with ail of th" photogra? pher's patrono la other words, .<? "fake" reception?has been ordered discontinued White Housi "i? ti"- ?:?"''!.,i tint In dlvlduals an.i organlsatloa ars usm* the f,,* advertising "Fake" picturt i rt prssentiag tht E?i etent medicines bave bt ? *?? ? '',!- - ?ulated. Por this i rank? ... _ ?,. pietun i has b< sa ! i rohibit? ?!. \n,. i red Ived by tht beautifully ound copy ? ?;u Booh ?u' Job." Accomp .".?lnK it card "u which was ? i ir'**n ,i through I tribulations I efon ht < ems n." no slaboi ats pre) wars ror Christmas Dei eltbei I , , -?de event? ful bj - i rom th? ir i. and Ihelr , lildn n. M t. Robert I gut it, Vang ' ?? ?., Robert Taft, and , t.'olllns n- M ? , i Mrs i without I : this : ? famll) found theli lai gi i gifts ? them in tn-? library on th.- si ? , gif? Wl ? . good old-fashioned through the mi dlura ol i ito< king fo ? ? i, ,j ?..*-.. ... si Jol n i talking to House through Lefs tt I its All ..f the youngef meml bonaehold exchanged visits with the young people of I ana ut.h-?r friends. Man: plain an) wl -'Uli others and costly, " si ? ? ni to the . i Hi ? - iii" Kifta ? children were well chosen but In? THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS mau } i' Oood )ld E - k tended at ih Em t, .night, the Ambassador and Uto. entertaining the members ? ( the -? -? i''f at dinner. i - . r ??. ?- dit ?.?,. g ith sil to I i g innovations, both In the menu and service, was i ??. i; tt th>. Perslaa i ? ? gatlon, where the i bargi d'Affaires aifl Ali Kuli Khan wer Thetf of honor were Sir. and Mrs Wlltlaw M rg . and their hi .:- .m,i Mr-* Frederick L Beegar, Of Phi iecgar, o? I ork. ' ?tht rg ol their pg ???? were - Khan, recently app tecretarj to All Kull Khan; lfoaaai Din? )- ed I'in? Khan, who cams from their school in Pennsylvania; Mlrsa Hasseln Khan, Mlrsa Soltan Mahmod and Halt All. The Danlih atinish Moltk.? had a Christmas tree for their bttic son, Paul Koltket Inviting ?. few of his young Iri? ii.is to enjoy it with him. Lieutenant Commander Boyd has beenap? *? ! Qermao naval attach?, to succeed Command) r Retxmann IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY. >m The Tiibune b ?ton, Dec H. One of the mon do? lightful Christmas parties entertained to ? the home of Bepreeenta ;?! lira. Mai tin \V. Littleton, who lelagatlons from New York. - and Texas. The Little? sd hpuae, in ''aiuin.'t Pise?, flow with Christmas cheer, Raoatv i ?tii |fr. and Mr-, Littleton wa 1 m Littleton, of Kb i ? Tenn., the father of th?**, i?irm?*r. In the eras an laten iting musical imme. Thomas Jefferson Uttleton, m rted leaator Uttleton an--) others In giving Impromptu violin ? with animent. re lighted la it .1 Visitors in Ington. TI . ? danet ol ? evenln ? en by Cap? .? W Bmil .- an : lira, Smith '' an I m John P, Bffinger, ... ? [Staunten, v*, for th-ir daughter* Miw Margaret Strothcr Smiti? sad m im France? Bfllnger, who *r.- eeustaa .-?r,?i 'lchutanus of tins season. Th*- baUrooms at the iiud*? lands ??? '?ojaaaodated the two hundred era, and Chrtstmaa greens, potnaetttm sad other btoasoaas sad baulaa foamed the .?..nations. l-'nr the four dan?*?? wito fan -v ngaras the tasan wen* taken from !h" big Christmas tree in one ? orner of the largest saUrooaa, The trea also contained gifts for every ??ne. Anoth-T sprightly ?Ian. e was that at The where th?* fifty young people forming tba Monday niKht danotns ru?e made merry? Thsrs ?js a Christm.-ia tr<? there, arltfa Rifts for all 11.?-? members and their friends, while Th?s Playhouse ?ai a bower Of green an-l red. The Kue.itu _. eluded -Mr. and Mra Preston ijll.Mun, Mr. S?d Mis. Henri IT, Mr. aid lira John 1'. Wilkin?, Mr. SBd Mi- ? a. Mil.hell. Mr. aad Mrs. OeOCTfa Howard, Mr. and Ml*. Joseph Leiter, Mr. and Mrj. Hugh Lagsret John Barrett and oth> : The un? a asador to Great Britain aad Mn. W Int.-?aw Raid will arriva In Washington earfy In January. Mr. and Mrs. William .1 Boardman will an tarts la than >.r? Janu? ary 10. M s. EU hard If. To'An.*,?: rid will give a dinner Iti their honor on Jan ~ry ?. Mi. ??? ! Mrs ' f R. M.igru<lar gave their annual ChrL-tmas t-a. till?, after? ? Bts of honor batag ' ? ? | ? | and Mrs, _ M.<BOB Chlllbfc. Assisting Mra. m g-rudei ?..??? Mra ?John Rogara, Mra VVestcott, Mrs Btddle, MraCraetg Misa Elisabeth ReM Regan and Mha ESIeanoi Reyburn NEW YORK SOCIETY. \ iv in the KeW York world of fashion have left town tor th?? hoHdayi aud , irill riot ratura to the dty until after Ti esdaj next, yei the social ealeadar for _M week of th.* year remains crowded ro-nlghi Mra gchuylcr N. Wartt ? Rope STarren. Mra Joel E trill have ? dinner dance at b Weal rtth street tor her daug ter, lOaa I Vleva " . theal e pari Bg bat - ; .'.?! an infor? mal dan.*- Mra Henry N. Thorns! a theatre party, followed by a ? I small danos, at her house, in Wejt 148th afreet, for Misa Beaaer Prentloa, the ? inte daughter of ~"llllam P PrenMre.. Mra VanderMlt will entertain a larg? 1 party at dinner tba day after to-morrow ! at her beuei , at Fifth avenue and 57th Street, aad wtO afterward take her gueiu . :., the dance which Mn t Todhuatar ; Thon gfrs that evening- at " - Hamilton McK. Twombly aad mim mbly leave toara to-da) for i Canada Mrs ' laraoes Buell w-in give a re?c*pUo*j I this afternoon for Miss Beatrice and Mire I Constance Buell st her hour??*, in Bast IE Lord Herbert, eldest son aad hair of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, and ! his Wife, Lady Beatrice Htrbert. sister of the Marquis of aiifknacr are on ?-hair way to New York, bound tor Coronada^ '-ai.. ' when they Will spend UM remainder of the winter, with Lord and Lady TweedsasBsh '] irho ha,\o slready arrived there. Miss (Madya Waterbury. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John I. Watarbury, rf Mor rlstov.n, N J . Is spending IBM winter i:. Berlin Mra (Jeorgc K. Bend aad Misa iw trice Bend have i?ft town for Lenox, to ?tay With Mrs. Cortlandt Plaid Bishop. Mr. aad Mrs, dosage Poison, with Mr md Mrs. ?'lark <; VjarheSS and M?a Ethel and Miss Constance P< ISOat are hooked to ??all for Nassau on Januar?. I Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs ? Turnara ;?iv? ! town to-morrow for fy?nox. SOCIAL NOTES FROM NEWPORT. [l>y Talegraph to lue MbUM , Newport, Dee, It.?Many ef tl * summ?' readdaata remembered thtlr Newport frlendf at ChriStmaa, especially Mrs. Pre?es Van d? it'ilt. whs was abo'it early to-day ?Jet."* eriug many of her paohagea persaaal1 Mra VanderMlt wbe haa - i-.y*t Harbor View, was a ? ?iinaer - this avas?ng. other Christmas dinner ho*t?*s-,es inchsfcl Mrs. BldDS] .!??? 1, jr , Mr.- R?**?" ?Tick Terry and MISS Martha A Cod_HI Mr. and Mrs. Paul a. Andrews, h?asatrr garet P. And I Miss Dorothea watw are leaving for New Terra tW w< k, pas? paratory to coin?; abroad. rrederlch P. Oarrettsoo has retaras! ts" New York. _ MISS BARTON M YEARS OLD Red Cross Founder Able to Celebrate Day -a-ith Friends. . . * . : founder and * of the An rered to-day with . ?! tin? i th anniv* * - r birth A in Illness "?u I to celebrate th.* . j n !;? i i. latives and friends Bev eral are spendli :. r home, Red C Olei ? ?? >i.i , a ,,i Washii . JUSTICE HARLAN'S SUCCESSOR. . ? ? . ?.. das. Benal ?r Prai eis E Wort ?Tyom ' Presiden! m ? ??, 'int . Itber tire ll i idg< \\ al? ter C. 1 ? Ihe 8 Commi \ ii'l, ?if si I.-, i, or Frank K? . ?.- Ulm of tl at ?;?!*? ne Co ? ' to un | ... .i i. the .i? .iiii ??r ? ,i ? H ? rent 1 , ?nt 1 - poinl i man? l ora I ? .!> ull WEDDINGS PAST AND TO COME. line B ils, d tu ihti i il M lets, was mai noon ; son ?.f i ? on Levy, la ? illroom -u the n* r. 1 h. I pb ?u Troj N i . offli lated M ? ? '.nuil!' s- : ' the in*!,i, led as an \ n caption and lun h< on fol? lowed n?" ??.?i.ii., moon trip through tbe South. . *?' '"' ? The engagement ul ..un w allai I i .,. * -| *' ? Mi :?? , : y . this evening .. M I R N il le, in M in.ij i.i. ii i. n ???i Clay, N\ii" i aow at Port v : ? ?1 b. Shot ? c. on and i Pel "-?? li mis si.it,- College i iant Donald f C'hii ? ' , hi : . h ai- Id l i. iti'i'l i ?> loi yeati itlaj ? the engag? mem ..? m, *, daughter \ i.i ,' ' i in tlan. Un? M k will ,.,!. I "ivaiiv ,,f N,, B NVe , j ""?'"^ Wr. Commlsslonci ?in ? married la Mi-<:. Agnes Iren? Hatpin ;' lohn Halpia. ' nlng "ii Thu m . ,?-,,. lin |j i ? rtn? M i also ",v " ' ' - <u . vi,i, rman '"' ' '? '" lb? ? orporatlon i 'otm ? iffica ' * GIORDANO TCR HARTFORD ? ? The Adoration of the Magi Given M Morgan Memorial. Hartford Conn , D l JE leryofthe Morgan Memorli **J worth Athen?um *IZ ' of a painting "T > udm* tue Kagl." fro? l..,.,,??. ,,;,??. one of the last of the l ! ?J ? of paint? | - Rg memory of big wtfe, Alice K B* Artists who have sl idit d rjj ol coloring M ^?3 t painting from i "J irtng down of ? '<' a centurj Qeorgt It - the Metropolitan M ?- -1 am. later asasalned lb? ti buted it to ?loffdans HONOR FOR KIDERLEN WAECHTER Berlli !'? - Th . . v. rr von Kid and oak leaves ??! the " ? i order o ? REPAIRS AT GRANTS TOMB ol tbe (lav round Oraafs Tomb th. '?'?'' tent i - mi hin? i ? completed, U was said '?? ""* ? I nr mon _ ._? NEW YORK FROM THI SLBL?^ I ea tot \ ;.??? . ? v i ? iyratsM m r V.MItUwal ?' It, ,1,. 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