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The Old tVorld Seen at a Glance : Happenings of a Day Across the Sea
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KING NICHOLAS MAY
BE FORCED TO QUIT
iStr. ni; Feeling .\?ain?t His Dy?
nast} Said to Prevail in
.M^ntenetri'?
HE TRIES CONCILIATION
Pardons a Large [NTunvber i t Dig?
nitaries' m Prison for
(.'< repiracy
VIENNA, Ja:. 1
Sui prising n? ? - .eines iron Monle
tvgri- King XU liu.js and his iVlUO
? !'?? :.i ?lang?: <>f losing icm t ?:????::??. A
? trri:.. . Bl f filial prevails ?
oonnir.. a gains! th< NJeguet, family, end
at .Ik mvjm Hase Ii la i "ported from n?-l
gradk t.i<?- ? . Servian Karageorgeritch
fWeali] are i ? i ? i? -1 na the ovatlng.I
of united swaj ever tiv js? ? rian istion
(naturally ander a l>*iam?ai |? i In Ii tty
Jl IStv I.
Th- Slegue! usd *tai*egoorgevltch fatal*
He* havi loag been rivals for ultimate pee- I
eVamtnautci i.: united feVrria and Monte- j
mgr... :. latter a small. nxountaUnous I
country, betag of purel) Servian nation- I
;?i.'\ King Peter Keragiiargevitc? la
son-in - lav. ;?? King Nlcholaa of Monte- I
four... u 1 om dead ?1. .- aas I'?!1 i s
v. it. Bui fee years hatred bail pre?
vailed betwe? ii aoa and fether-in-law.
Hitth Treason fiinls
Only a fee >?-ar* age hlgii treason
trlata were lornlm-ted ai Cettlnje arUli
a vtee i" showiag to tic. world tiiat
attempts on the life of King Nlcholaa
t. . re Instigated bj persons connected
?with ti:? Belgrade royal court. ShortlyI
?safere Hie outbreak of the preeenl war
iwcwbm illation had taken place between
Khig Peter ..ml King Nicholas.
i*or some time the chances ?'f con?
quering lee de rah I p over the etervlan na?
tion wen- in favor of the NjegUSt ?1>
riM~'' Particularly .-?ft-'? King Ntch-I
oIhs. giving way to th.- red leal move?
ment I i Um country agai isi his despotic .
rule, was finally forced to gram a ,
constitution. Put lack ..r any essential
Bearrrai in tkts war reused a sudden
tarn. Moni.-.n ur-, was the only Balkan
etat.- that Scored BrO big success, al?
though ska Drei opened i!.. war.
To n.?" t the growing; unpopularity
ami to :i>- th.- fall <>f Be uteri with .is :
na nee. King Nicholas recently sseureed
supr-ine command ever tin besieging
?rosy; hat the result of nearly lw->
month.-' si?-gc Is thai the condition of
th.- beleaguered Turks is hotter thaa
tlial of tin- .Montenegrins. The king's
army has 1-een more than decimated. it
count- n?.w ..niv laVSwl men, and the
war was opeMed with ::.-."?'?'. Tuere is j
famine ami the economical condition
of the country is described as depior- |
eblc King Xicl.olas has again become
unpopular. asM all sorts ..f hostile ru-1
mor.s art- current against the hereditary ?
prince Daaitu. in face ?f all this.'
Crown I Time Alexander of Serv la
ktaprd vi. lories-', ami King Peter tri?
umph-'.
Tries Conciliation
it may n?- renaetnbered that King;
Nicholas has of lat?> pard.>i a ?-on
?ItteraMe number of Montenegrin digni- j
tarlea Imprtaoned for conspiracy agaiaal
t.is dynaaty, evidently vvith a view to
m Be ike aaOdynasltc movement:1
i,ut the aalwrky oourae ??f the war and [
the desolate state of affaii- in Monte- t
negro appear t?? have ratker fostered it
us fuv.-r before.
GREAT OVERSEA FLIGHT
An mar. Crosses the BaBolltOIIBIBBB1I I
Sea in a Monoplc.ic
ROME. Jan ? -M. ?;arrcs. t e French
wrmar: started tide morning In an at
lerapt !?? 8y from Tunis to Korn.- by way
?f X?r.ies and the .oast i?f ltai>. a ?ht
taace Of >. SssantetwMy mor? than I'" nilb's.
ii?- left i'ape Bett, Tunis, at M o'ekBeat,
and arrived al aSaiwele, in the island ?f
tv lly, j,t pe*se*ay, after a night of ahead
nenet: miles ever Ike MaWlrrninfan He
tsft^rwagjnV J?ew en t.. Tiapaid, :?. Scaly,
v - ., t-.?-,. I wed at LSI I* St. In land?
ing; there he awaavaejed his petrel tank.
>t isanei ?i' eewttarua baa fligiu t-? u-no
tomorrow mOtWHbg
WILL EXHIBIT WORK
Of CLEVER CONVICTS
Tin) Models Marie in i'ris..u t-i"
F Tin I'url of InteTMh
:i mal Shi m
Kti FW LM BEEF BH 'M-.S
?>M?? ..\ I i
? I led
:n ? rr? t-> s?
< :?? ti I?
?.<e' ? ; t .
eg SC j.r!w?n u-hr a -
?-?v of tk*> meet IMsi < at rag eshib.t? " ?
cewvk ? I be ahosm wwhtng *>?
arnvs) mmm aaethet maJitng rope ??
ti akipe A seweli t a* wvrfc bwsha
? , ?II. hev? '?Heyed ?-n ?
? - ? ef db* va-i ? s ?? e? *
? v* are -
. e? a* w*?e?? gjaj ? k ?? i?
tasg i* m waare-paper tsseabn for the ?*>
e
FOl R GENERATIONS OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA
the royal iconography of Havana. As
is,.. anally; bla eWeat .-on. Prince Luitpold (aecoad on tart), lmrn Ma> ?. l.-n.
be seen it lllllttaall four generations. It .shows the tat* Prince UttfrnM. regent of to-arto
,o. Prfnon lvWie ton left,, born January 7. his eldest i*m. Prtnce Rupprnolit .on left.,, born Ma> 1*.
STOCK BROKERS GO
ON STRIKE IN ITALY
Resent Passage ?t Drastic Law
Controlling Tlieni Approved
bv Parliament
DEX< rUNCED BY PREMIER
ROME, Jan. 4.
The ? umber of deputies has pa need a
new wiii- Ii ?-? very urgentlj needed,
aas< ipjjnitig operations en :ii<- stock <-x
niangr wit i the objoii of ?rat ding eat
unprincipled brokers. All argents are re?
quired t" depoeit wit r the government a
sum of ..1- eautlon money.
Th' pita aller, Wgnor UieHttt. in rovn bat?
ing .in attempt on toe p.irt of certain
Liberals t.? mod Ifj this clause In the bill,
eaciahrted: "The goveiinitrui Is deter?
mined to apply once for all .1 radl ;ii rein,
edy to I be bourses. because tbej are real
centers of Infection In the economic life
of Italy. They 'iarbor a mass ol oper?
ators who aoonrae no gnaranaeea of any
Und Um os s.(> nothing of their moral?
ity, but al least let iis demand s;ii?t.ni
tia' 'ennttan.' Those agents actually In
scribed arin easily find the requisite credit
and raab if tnoj be trnl] o-orthy of thwr
. ..Hing."
Parliamentary approval of the drastic
OlolltUnn measure baa had taw effect of
raisitiu .1 territtc auttwrst of Indignation
on the stock exchanges 11? Rotne, C*enoa,
Turin. P'heence, PahuHio and the center
nf Italian commerce, reanltinp; in thi
te?ig:iat:oi; ?f gbe bourse syndicates and
the suspension of all btu i eaa as .? s:vi
of protest. The braheri hire asroin net
to resume business or allow othera to
trans;, i their affairs until adequate eat
isf.ic-tioii is forthcoming.
Cookf iy Classes r'o; Boys
LONDON, Jan. 4. -Willeeden Edt?
tie* Authority has decided to sta-t
eenesery riaseea lav boys at the local
;?>!> technic.
TOWN TERRORIZED
BY HEADLESS SPOOK
Chases Hapless Pedestrians AI01?
R< mi in Early 11 oars of
Mi rntng
1 ?Kl \ ES LOV E R S \\\ \\
f* AUDI FT .im ?
\ ter M in-.tic ?? r< :ir ..; T-ir-v In
the 'own of Abergrl... ni:.lw*\ N |?e>n
H it rt i .. ?vti hni
The gtassf, :r,ak. - Ita apnenrnri e ahnest
<iir? t v ..T.:?,.o. .IK th- res,?!-'..
of Mr !.?? ->.,*. :, laanl j P af..| eani
f e .-act.-ri. . : r..- , ,,r th.:k ? ,?
rnnuje? Oarryi ? tangaa, pga Wnta* ?at ?>'
?
Sitting ot a Brml
j.?i ? i gaan teas
a h-? at the th '???. ^a7> ??
moe-,1'. ? a ?
QUEEN TO VISIT MONKS
WHO NEVER SEE WOMEN
IRule deluding Then! From Mon?
astery in Force tor Fifteen
Hundred Year*
LEGEND OF VIRGIN M \KY
VIENNA, Jan. 4.
Tin Xl M9 Wtomt Taghihtl publish's a
:? _-ia:n from AtheM attach Btajtaa that1
Qta mi OHpa, <>f <ir.e. neeaaa '?> rtaM
t!>.- twentj -one BsatMBirrtes M Mount
a? t .0* breakbaj tkai nah faceaeWhsa'
a B/OMM M art foot ..11 Uh holy mo.in?
line .1 rate BrMrk kM liwn ohsrrved
wilhoiit .1 afnclf knack for years
Tl iMnjh thi . '0111.?? <? ?.?r ISM i?nin
Mki o- 1 ,.1, i.i.i-f raikarh Hea to the'
tBUthlMBl of S.iloni, :t? h is eMM it'to the
Mi M of the Greek I IQBpe. ni.l Ik
? ' ., ?.!.,!,;? ire BWJ Orach -uh? t*> Tie
t .? t?f monks who li\e Ml MMBBl
\f..~ ka\.. already ?li-tinKulsl.,1 theni
Bi '. ??> 1 . tl,.;- ?.?::? ?* e.?urt.-sy f? eroarn
??.I h'.i 1?. ? xetisins their MX eat bM by
Ihsfr Statut, s .'i.l b] UM Ugeti.l that the
j VtTfrhl M.n > BBMB t^ aririK the rifint
Jea hj her amis to indio.lt?. the of
tlte monastcilm?sin, e whin M other
> ; l-.-i ;?rmitt.d to set foot
,m ? ? . !? id ?????Ideli.
Tie? irnlinv lit - wer? pit f >is,<-.i
w' ? ? tbjr ktft kjMjRft MbMkVtk <?f Aus- '
t- u w.-he 1 t > \ .-it t'.e tiionast. ri- s and :
-.\ ? - Ml al >*,<-J M ksMX MMkt ?
<;.r ml pe >???. a.- ',mt,anied by his wife
?? ' - .1 i?nvi-slof, to vksM the mnn
>? '? ? wife behind !
1 mew tkai the king and ,
. ??? MM -,-.| to visit j
? :-<d .? ~r.v?t flutter j
into t th. mo- k-. aha hurriedly sian
.1 ?ip. il rt-- i that th?r? I
? ? ? ? :! n. but to alter j
tti ..is-. ,r> in t?" year ?
MILLION URK HUM)
HANGING IN TRAIN
I at a ?ratton pea
rai
,d
red
Ma)
w : . kaj EcK-Hoiler
PRINCESS RENOUNCES
RER TITLE FOR LOVE
First Instance in Wnicti Austrian
Vrcrrduchess Marries Be?
neath J ler Rank
HER LOVER A SAILOR
VIENNA. Jan *.
The sAnouneaaswaVJ thai an Austria:*
tu tMturheas desires ta rewetrace bar rights
and ti:l<* to aaarrji :t yooagi naval oflicer
a used aaaaa surprise la Vienna > ester
. i>. am tins ?as the ri-st Issuance in the
History of Hie Itoswe of liapotieig in
i an archdecweei has wished to
narrj beneath her rank, although nu
oserotis Inslai im of arrhentrns isiaeum ?
irrtlly rights for th.- sake of women
if luiuiblr birth hav oecnrreet
T ? Ar.-|idti.-htws l~.-jm.re. clde.-t
danchter of the AroMatte Karl Btepssaa,
I ii >eeom< ? ng.ige,: ta Uiaaonani Alfens
. on Kloea. I? was li-irmg a cruise that
I her future husband, who was
irgM ..: Hm rweSS Ri-vscsk?. belong
in:.! ? I he erctatoetMaaV father. The young
;.air became attached, and th" -\rch
li ii.** Benera earned bee parents
rrrai cllnidmnunr b\ refusing several
?s i.nli:. some fititv ago. they ac
.nl.-nt 111> iSei ii it fid tlje reason.
Ftcally, se. :ng t iat nhe had fully de
? to . airy out her proje. ?:. they gave
their eoaaeal :o Hie mat. ii. while the
emperor, who lergstahf) fa-, irs lov?
cr*i< es aase gare bSi consent at a
- eclal aaaVetaM to the archduke, who
ismrstlj glratril irn hi salt or his ejaaajb
Th? :.r-hduc ness who will be. know n
I- Frau vea bTJaaa win bam n<> claim
on !!?..? revenues of the imperial Barnee.
but the emperor Bsay follow his usual I
custom of making some special provision
lax FOCObJ p*iJ. and raise them in
rank.
Living With Half a Brain
STOCK HOUa. Jan. I. rbjllglaallgi
a: ?:. ..s >?-e,, dtaenaned fr?.m th. ho*-:
? at StoekewhBl witii his . wsight and
pow.-r of Sp?trat only sllghtlv impaired,
gli half ??? his brain was shot ???v .
ii a gun aeeMaaw.
MESSAGES SENT TV I
WIRELESS PHONES
' II
Can He Distinctly Heard. Over
New Invention, a Distance
oi 350 Miles
?- (
GERMAN SYSTEM .HEAD
ItKKU V. Jan ?.
A notable ????), forward has iust been ,
made by the Germans In the efforts to'
transmit !<?: ??<?r.< nn' ... t
the use ?.f wire- Kvperimcnls ha\c
been made .laity f.-r the last few week
between gbjg N.. BSWI ? enlral w ireless
t'lcgrapb> si.t-.T, and Iterlin. and ac
fordlna t>. T.4. g! , h. Runds, hau.
ttrSp are efWWWeel with gessVgggL
This journal h ate, f at not ?nl^ can
a art o|e nr?.?i.?|?T article he |e|e
I.hoped a : ..111 dilti, ulty between lie
above-mentioned stations, which are'
sotte fifteen miles apart, but wtreles.
in .k.ijn '.in becleatly ut. - j
a) aa| at a distance of miles
g 1 ihr ree. iving apparatus her- |
aswaagag with that at the station from
The* ?arprtelag -ucss' is attributed
1.. the e\.-;|en.. of the machines em -
played by :he Teleftmhen evetern. Meet
?e< ent ?? ?iisllcs show that there ere
at present aHout 3lee wlreleaa lelea
tapl y slaf??is in the world, thst on
thtrd mt 0 ? are equipped WUh Mar
?otil apparatus one-third wIM. the Tele
funken and one.third with lie ap
parntu? of , arlon* evs??m?
It Is said here thit 'heae statis?
tic* nre '\id?T>c? of fhe triumphal
ggeserwi ' i>rm?n Telef untrer.
,v?t?m. and prove that the latter l as
ousted t?ie Marconi syatem from the
dominant ;ro?|tlon it once held In the
wot 14.
A Swan s
PARI? Jan I The law)
. . . ?. ,.p a**! hSjp ti
th? P^tro. th. male 01
?n.1 M? w. low of STiei
BRITISH SCIENTISTS SAY
'MISSING LINK' IS FOUND
Tilt * Sussex Skull' Said to Represent Type of Man in Whom
Power of Speech Was Lacking
VON DON. Jan. 4.
ARACE ?1 Been a ho could not talk,
wl: . rnam'-J about Knglat:d begann
cvri: the ftrat of the s?rver:U known
glacial 8.%> s. wiso lived on r<*ots and she!!
Bat] .ir;?| wild fruit and dodged the mas
todcn. th<- hlpitopotamus and the saber
luotbed tliter?s"jeti Is the astonishing link
In the story of the origin of man which
leading scientists belL-vo to have t>een
discovered in tic 'Sussex skull." which Is
supp- sed to have bean not the skull of a
man at all. but of a woman.
Tin skull was siewn at the meeting of
the lleologli-a' Soiiety on Wednesday
night, ami yesterday ail the scientist* in
Kurland v.or.- agog with .?mi?ttilng iik>
niiitlMelll. for it was do-iared by Or.
Smith Wl od ward, of the South Kensing?
ton Natural History Alnseuni, that the
t>:>. of man t., which the skull t? longs
has never before been discov ? red. In
other wonts, here is a new race of men.
In points strongly resembling the apes,
but st:!l unquestionably ?"man.'* although
devolj yf tlie power o' spceoh.
"We bavo been looking f.ir such a
in..-sing link' for vears." one of the lead?
ing aiithn>iK>:og1sts said yesterday, ??and
here we have found him BOOM xe^rs ago
a skull of somewh.it similar type was ilis
covered at Xean'1-rthal. in Germany, but
in that case: it was doubtful whether the
BBCUlty of srpeeofc existed or not. It might
hav e done So to some ejcl? nt. Karlier
Btlll is the Java man.' a typo which,
although posses.<lng human points, was
more nearlv akin to the ap-s and which
c ta.aly ruid M) power of speech.
"Now for the first time ?'e have found
a ra.-e of men who unquestionab'y could
not Mk, as we understand talking, but
who weie as clearly human as the Java
man' was not.
"The evidence on the point is convinc?
ing. The "speech centers' in the braiu
ire. as a distirigufe-bed, expert on sucft
matters pointed out. so feebly developed
that the brain power f,,r speech was
practically non-exietent. The jaw also has
no fns.de ridge to which the muscle* con?
trolling the tongje in 'talking man' aye
att.o lasa. 'Pliirs the power of talking
must undoubtedly have been absent.
"Then it is ???,-.- t' at the front Teeth
must have been Wry arge and protrud?
ing. aJtd a men with such teeth could not
talk. Yet the back teer?, must have been
like human OBOCh, and although the jaw.
?Itiouf the evitleta r nrf these teet :. re?
sembles the jaw of an nnn> the top of r^ve
skull as distinctly resembles that of man,
.Mthottgh Offen, ?nK iwo-fifths or m -derr.
man's brain power''
Opinions differ to some extent as to the
period of time which has elapsed since
this first aC all known human brings
eeaseseel roots and ?liellrish In MM Sussex
suhtropas ' Hundreds of thousands of
vears." was the view which Or. Smith
W'o dwnrd gaw yesterday.
I*rofe-sor Keith, the secretary of the
\t.,iort,:. |] Soo-rtv of ?Sreat Britain, is
Inclined f., place til* -o i-talk.ng n-.an ha, k
tn the- da-.s of the PthMOMa ? >phant or
bippooot imias. ?tid s.iid that the ?|ls
"overy marks hv far the most remarkable
advance In the knowledge of the ancestry
of m-n ever made ir Knelai'd
"It gives it* a stag" m the evolution
, of man," he said, "which we have only
, imagined since iyarwtn' propounded his
? theory."
In Professor Keith's view th* "S?sser.
'? man" was man "still in a pitman sta?e
of exoiutiou," and ha holds trmt the skull
supports tiie conclusions which present
(l.iv hi,>g ? i haVn I iru- t-', that
in flw early days?many hundreds; ^f
jthou.-a.nds of years ago -there were quite
d rr? r Bt ? of mankind existing at
' th- same time.
Some of there types of man. it is held.
?Vad out altogether, while other* devel
; oped into man as he now is.
The "Sue*.-- man" is only OM of the
> "missing links" between man ami the ape,
i ami .tci.-n'h?ts ere new greatlv encouraged
in thefr h -pe that others, forming a fairly
, IsUll|s1afa chain, will still he discovered.
Next summer a hunt is to be made In
sjiu?se\ tor other prehistory remains, and
: great things are hoped for
Even the phrase "hundreds of thousand?
of years ' < onveya but an Indistinct Idea
i of the time that lias raucscd since the
1 "Sussex man" searched for the elusive
? shellfish In the? river beds. Raj at thai
;.m. there was no North sea. and Hons,
le-ars and rhinoe-eroses enjoyed life In
smther/i KnglanJ.
?000 VANISHES
FROM SAFE OF RANK
Conternation Caused, in Finland
by Greatest Swindle in
1 ler History
ONE DEPOSITOR SUICIDE
Ingenious Scheine of Swindling
(. oiitrived by Manager, Now
in Custody
?T 1'iri'KHSnrRO, Jan. ?.
Com j.Jtioii lias been caused in tr.o
rlsshSs linuiicial world by what woO 1
[sari to mm tic- grvwtest swindle ever per?
petrated la Use eeaamereaai history or
aland TWO affair has for the nioruent
i-d the all-abrorblng anxiety and
esceraeaa with wMek Mae developments
in the soiitsnal lead with the Kueslau
govaromeal are foi lowed.
AI Sita hi:::.in manage" of the Tun
' Bierfora branch of tho local Forentnge
Hanken, was suddenly detained a few
da) v :,*?> by the police upon ordere r?
? ?l T 'tii t.h.j heBa office., and after
ajTSM the safe of the branch under
Ida Uk'S . hart;, was opened, but It wa.1
raised ta he seaayty, although it should
have contained, uccoruing to the books.
rlrjee for loans to the amount of
llStSsS
[dnaaa i.ad devised mm ingenious ecbeme.
v\ hi ? ' conn ra were graJitrd foatia
. :.-t pood ?N-urStles tbn latter wore,
of course, deposi ted In the safe; but
Idman abstract, d tl^ni soon afterward
and obtained loiuis on tlic-m on his own
account from aStw r banks. Ills bank win
have *o make good all the lossee. the
total amount of which Is stated to be
something bolero? |l.-J0i'.O*? and SXMO.0OO,
Including all the d".?h-nest deals wits
private people.
Wholesale Forfrery
Booke and checks have been forged, and
motif ha may eiaijae until every thins; is
cleared up. If this can ever be dona. The
number of firms and wealthy private per
sons who have been partially Or totally
I ruined Is stated to be about MX.
I An elderly widow was left by her beav
band IMn.'O"'. Idman took over the charge
: of the money three years ago. and has
actually never glv< n any receipt? for It,
! so strong was the belief in him that
j those document* BSSTC t ever aaked foe.
J There <s not a penny left for the poor
I woman, who Is H years of age, and
! frienda have secured her a place In a
home, whi?h is nothing but a better-olaso
workhouse.
A dire, tor named SrrHman, who bed
charge of t..? Nor-liska Hank, the eeooi.-l
in linportame Bfl Tammerfors. committed
?m~lde two da>s after Id man's arrest.
Though that bank Is seated to be un
' touched by the tall of Idman, M. 8ne~
| man's personal Joas Is reported to t<?
1A"*> Ho had been Induced to hand over
tu Idman eecuritles for SASS*.
Tearful Confessions
Two g-lrl cashii rs ara also In custody.
It is the habit of practically all r>.? Fln
aaaa banks to emp|.?y women caahlera.
j The two women oc-nfessed amid teai s
that they had known of nogBetwaa irreg
I ul art tie* committed by Idman, who seems
t j !iave n. rrt.-.? -\' ra>r.iir ary influence
over them
Even the State Bank of Finland has not
escaped being dragged, la a nay. Into
this regrettable tangle
Kings. Ancient and Modern
IXMCXXMf, Jan. 4.- kesijen:? of Pewsey
CWIits) have decided to erect a .-tata*
of King Alfred as a coronation memorial
I to King fieorge V.
COUNT'S SEARCH FOR
WEALTHS WIFE VAIN
Siuhpr Dowry to Build Up
Fortune Scattered \*v Hi
ivxtra variance
ON TRIAL FOR F R \ U D
RERI.IX. Jan. 4.
i Count baapeM von Balaani g-htlaah
Ihis mother, l'ountess laMBSt \on Saldern
I AMtmb. belonging to a well-known 'jT
man family, ?ff !:arg?d yesterday at
Wiesbaden wltjj obtaining gXT> by false
pretenses.
The i-o;mt has been rn cwetsarjr since
May. The defense put fasa/ara on hi ba
; half is that he is mentally egnattaag: and
| afflicted with a mania Bar extravagance
! It was alleged that he ami ids mother
l lived iti brilliant style In Wiesbaden has
i pSaf an 1 board'ng BOnaea on money ad?
vanced by hail porters and landladies.
I After amassing, it is alleged. debts
; amounting to $1.V?.rtno or IJipi.i??? for s i.-h
j luxuries as mototN-a ?. rat - horses and
, Italian palms and distributing bills of
I ex-hange for IT.."on ?? >nt was ln
' diced lo consider .1 marriage with an
1 heiress as the easiest way out of hts dif
; Acuities He went to live at Wi.-sbH.len
! In Ml for the purpose of cn-nperat.ng
I with a matrimonial ageut In ?inent of a
w. .if.; bride, but .-I his efforts were in
\ am.
?UKtiifr of th?- fi>'r!rnitn lar?'l^, ?i'!? ?irl Sla-mn" Maxi om hlmacjf. whose
have been bom of the wiarlolng. a r?oy ami a * ' _.,,?? lUarwaaad "* late, wtaa
dmnot ?v?e?ri ..f - w^;^. 'eu>arraj?*r "^^"^ j, |.|,anasaa Tb* IUki. Mra
bf W m* 9t*ttt'^ w^*ff.ljo!r ,,'f ;h-' re-eaent l>or<l tn?-hio..ln. ?a? bom IM US.
ITALIANS TO FIGHT
FOR FAMOUS PICTURES
Resent the Removal of the Layarrf
Collection From Rome
to London
MANY RARE ART WORKS
LOVDON. Jan. 4
Simultaneously with the publication
J -?:*-rrla.v o* CM will of tba Ja.'? Ladv
! Hv.ird. tix? r.esapapers give details of
the efforts whlrh arc being made In Italy
. prevent the Knglish National Oafierv
from obtaining possess: jn of the fames
collection <f pictures which reverted to
the institution on her ladyshlp'a (InaIII
l??dy Layard was the widow of f*r
Henry Ijtyard. formerly British ambas?
sador fn Turkev and elsewhere and ha
g..t together a magnifi-ent releeerjon of
[Italian paintmg.>? one at the finest !n pci
I vate hands?and housed th#m at Ca*
[Cataaaaa, his iMMenM hj Ventoa. in hie
will ha stipulate.! that on the death of
his wklow. which onnrred laet month,
thev shotiM he r? move.) from Venice and
?-. : t rot?-. Na* on . (',:>"? r- Sr <"har|e?
Hnlrny.i, director of the gallery. Is now
m Paris', aft- r ? - - N M fet ? ?, to make
an Inventory of Hie collection.
7h? puolie mm. ?>?-* ? i\ ? g irpori the>
evvemmem f.? v?-to, :n>4er tha
? v.-'ingJ iw? r> lat-.ng to lia'lan works of
..-I. ?hc removal of |h. ? t -??? tn t^..
don is gaining i<nwerfnl mpiort |n afObJttn
an I political dreier.
? >? the seven chief ajaanasuei ? e?. eay?
the < orriere delta Sera. Ihe mints fry of
>IVe tri.? has a-'Pe.idy forbidden the Tr
tnotal from Italv of the splendid portrait
at first .ittrlhnte.l t , < f Jfes
ajaja,
It Is furt.w proved". add? the Italian
journal, that I sidy Ijivards pr 'feed, sin
years hack, that the entire col lei* (on waa
? rod ? t Into Ven4< e from ahrr-vl {a
ipeiact It ha? been dlseovcred tlwt
It. ; ? Ado: it lot. >>' the Magi ' wae
?.?.| to Wr Henry laiva.-n in VetiW tn
tsas hv a local antiquary earned Kasan/?.
that and c->< r picture* me in the taja'd
guile-- <? m . ^n Integral and Inahen
able part of the pat rim.'nv of .-ft. H?r?
tolo'a ?*hai>e'
Mnvnldo'r. Jerome In the neewrt**
anl "The Adoration of the M igt \ by
Kramantlno. it Is alao aa?rtcH. <am-a
from th. Mantrli. <-nJievtSon, Mr Henry
paying as Nair-dewns f -r the a fcr torture.
Mutual Disappointment
RoMK. Jan I In Beefy o a m?"inA<
r.lal advertfsem-nt Inserted in in i > . ?%
? * , A *",'?
iointment with bar In a tearoom niaeoal
to he her husband, f-oca w*>??m s^' Wag
not hrsrd since he <te ?er'?I her teg reajaa