J Leaders in the Plans for Next Week's Festivities, When County Bronx Is Put on the State Map ire.e;e)5r&?nt) PLANS ALL MADE FOR "COMING OUT" Debut of Pa Knick's Daughter Will Be 'the Event" of New Year's. TWO DAYS OP "JOY." More Talcum Than ity WU1 Mark Festivities. Formal the There's a dehaterjte bam In Now Tort mho Is rolag to "com mil" aa Mew Year's Day-and She hours thereto and ths nbjrbt shall with muslo, and ths onree Chat aneat ths day shall (old thalr teats like Iks Arabs and bast It It kt to be a whteh will illuminate ths abq nlgtit session sad permit host of har admirers to shins by V honeyed words a dentally It wUl sst S out" parties. Ths debutante to youngest of Father KnWterbooksr's Its rich daughter atlas Bronx. She at atos ths plumpest of them. For a lone, tons tins shs waa sorely envious of bar sta ters basse, use their drat name waa County." whale she had to he content with the devoted dlmlnuttve "Bora." Now, however, aha haa passsd through to t high seat har tour slaters s- Cathar's household. Oa Jan. t aast Thursday, atlas Oooaty smllas and blushes, aaaumaa ame and har new d lenity, end thousand people are to kteon m bar honor. The of a young lady la popu- to entail no and of tabor on the part of those who I nagawaul at her "bringing . to lass case there haa been the because bar family and ad- Baarara ars dstermlned to ahow what fgsar asa do oaoe they gst together. ALL MAN FOR -DEBUT- OARsV FULLY MAO I. Anybody who as an outsider voatxuwo oountry aaa ass at a ads to sea that bars bees made, aU the everything ex- te, so that nothing aaw remains bad aba arrival of the happy day a The assagais of the region have area gone ajjbvr aajtolay In an extra stock of -wsx vrnra getting ahead ef the story Mara ahoat the t el sura later. who Bronx baa arranged for ens rsry toioual ssrsmony in honor of the debutante. Tola hi to take plans m ths "County' Court House, at One Hun drad and axaty-flret street and Third avenue, the House beautiful, wblob waa twelve 'fears old before M waa bora. as it were, at has been praotlaaly that length of time under construction, al though 1te had form to speak of this la the Bronx). The North Bide Board of Trade and the Bronx Bar Aaeooie- tlon have arranged tale affair, to be held at 10 o'clock Jan. J. la the largest room la ths structure, the Supreme Court chamber. There the beauty aad chivalry of the Bronx will gather under the surplcea of a Joint committee of twenty-fire, headed by Bdward It Koch, to Da tea to all the nJoe things that a long list of speakers win havs to say about ths debutante and her lovable dualities Chancellor Emeritus MaeOreohen of Badways R R elief Jacee Able ef T. D. Ne. 1. Multova. M. J.. Has): "For ate hat tone react 1 hare had aad keekaeae, aad I aaie had U ' eight dan aad alswta I oould aot off. I tboogst I eeafcl try bad nat I gave sir seek sag kite sad ahha suxi naauc itx a i an uaae me Emm all esse. No see U ate world keen fast sag screen the atieari 1 sea b in 1 10 Umtutf heady Ball at. 1 ebaeabl rt awe aw sew s Mas knew what rest soalaan aa j! ' tl f I i OF COUNTY BRONX pgp JMW j arah flatterua. laei- smmm sr wai soon saMsaontes arranged. 1 . vf fir J - I li?i.m,.,il.,i,j,.,sxiri,i,riIiI.,..i,.,.; aaaTasaaT' v , Now Tsrh University wfll preside There will ha an Invocation by the Rev. Dr. frank Oendentn. paator of St Fetor's to Wee tea aster, sue of the old sat ohurcnee to Nsw York, and then the speakers are to bars their Inning. Among them will be Dr. Penny, Prin cipal of ths Bronx High Bohool. Will iam W. Nllea, President of Ihs North Slds Board of Trade, former Deputy Attorney-Oeneral Jamee A Donnelly, and Henry K. Davis. Chairman of the Bronx County Committee. TATB AMD CITY OFFICIALS INVITED. A great batch of Invitations haa been posted to dlgnltarlas all over ths otty. including Mr. OCHehsl. whs goes la band-to-band, as It were, with Mies Bronx; Mayor Kline, who goss out; former Oov. Dlx. who signed ths Mil making ths young lady what shs la; Oar. Olynn, Supreme Court Juetloee Olagerteh. Fags aad Orady. Surrogate Oohalan. Judge Pranklm C. Hoyt and Mac let re tee IroAdoo, Tan Byoh and Breen. These gentlemen are to be pre railed upon to "address you In a tow watt ohossa wards." so. you ass. nothing baa been left undone ay that Joint committee. Oos "owhudar"' bad the tamerrtv Sa as Mr. Kooh whether there was to be any raaaptkuu ar luncheon at the court baaas as part ef ths "exereleeav" "OK asr be aulokly replied with araase ment la every line sf bis toes. Ibis kt o be a vary formal aooaatoa. ft will probably not last ever two bourn" The answer will serve to ahow Miss Bronx what aba's ap against that hi, what she may expeof es part of har arty. o far aa an adventurer la the region oould dlsoover. this le to be the only "sst piece" to mark the day. But all the new offloors of the county, Louis D. Olbbs, ths County Judgs; James F. O'Brien, the Sheriff; Prancls T. Martin. the District-Attorney; J. Vincent Oanly, the County Clark; Edward Polak, the Register, aad Osorge kt. 8. Sehols. the Surrogate, are to be present aad ac counted for. and they will add Immeas urably to ths scene If they can be jollied Into the right mood they may be mduced to "say a fsw words." too. But a lot of oratory will hare ta be eompresssd to give every one a ehanee at Miss Bronx within Mr. Koob's tws hours. BUT RIAL FESTIVITIES ARB LESS FORMAL. It Is ths lighter, less formal phass of ths celebration, however, which Is Inter esting the greater number of the Bronx's bundrsds of thousands. This begins oa Nsw Tsar's Rva. and at that time the Bronx Intends to provs to ths Orsater City that Broadway isn't ths only placs on ths map at such s tlms. The cele brants of this hour ars out to celebrate not only the county debut but elao the Inauguration of Douglaa Mathewson as Borough Presldsnt snd William J. Klynn and Jerome V. Healy aa Coroners They dessrvs something In the way of a Jol- llncatlon. so that all shsll not be lav ished upon the gentlemen who srs to aaeort Miss Bronx through hsr first county experience. The very centre of things In the Brnai la at ths junction of Third avenue, Wil lis avenue and One Hundred and Forty- ninth street, and there the New Year's Bvs cslsbrstlon la to be the moat brill ant ana louaest. And now ns come to the talcum powder. In ths outlying ssctlons of ths Bronx, for Instance, Broadway between Thirty-fourth end Forty-second streets, ths Nsw Tear's Bvs orowd disports Iteslt with confetti. Not so the Bronx. It goes Broadway ons better and uaes talcum powder. Rvsry other man and woman In the throng which wUl Jostle Its way up and down the "Oreet White Way" of the' Bronx oa Nsw Tsar's Bvs will bs srmed with a box of talcum powder and wlU liberally aprlnkle those they pass. And before morning One Hundred and Forty ninth street will be a "White Way" in deed. Also, It will bs somewhat par fumed. And for a week thsrsaftsr ths county will resound with ths sound of clothes besting. Psrhaps for more then s week It wtll ssrvs aa an explanation for othsr powdsr on othsr ooata, but that's not st all ths sams story, not st aU- One Index of the enthusiastic manner la which ths Bronsttes are going In for the celebration Is ts bs found tn tha fact that In ths large restaurants up and down ths "Whits Way" and svea eastward to Hunt'e Pajnt, table reser vations for the evening at tha day be III IVENiyO WOILP, A TUB DAT, DECEMBER 27, lilS. , no ARTHUR nuiVPHY- THE hl&NX - PART Or YlhofB TICKET Wir.S'OCCt.UJrUL. Siegfried," With Gadski AsBrunnhilde Fine Performance of the Wagner Music - Drama at the Metropolitan "Hansel und Gretel" at a Special Matinee Draws Well By Sylvester Raveling. HDQKRIEIO." repeated at the bk Metropolitan Opera Houar last night, for the first time thU sea aoa, bad Johanna Oadskl aa Brunn htkto. Hers waa a beautiful impereona ttoa of the gnddeas vhn, after a Hip aa Winkle sleep of twenty years, waa awakened to a woman' realisation of Ufa and krve. More than that. It was a d aright to hear the niunlc aurg by a soprano for a soprano aa Wngner wrote It. Moreover It was auuarbly sung by lime. Oaalskl. Jacues Ultllk, recovered from bla "aoute Imliireatlon" (I think that waa what Mr. (luerd called It on Ctiristmas Rvel eanr well and actml the young hibblelehoy finely. 111a spirited fight with ths lraon did not Impair trta enoounter with Wntan, dis guised aa the Wanderer, or his ardent display of affection for the Bleeping beauty that Ma kiss awakened Trie caat rnnluiled Italia as Mime, than whom one may never exne t to aee a better; Oorlts aa the only Alberlclh. Put nam Orlewold to a noble presentment of ths Wanderer, Margarete Mutxe- nauer aa an Impressive Flrde, Itasll Rnysdael aa the fog-horn-dragon and lasiora Hparkes aa the voice of the Mrde, a really rxqtilMte Mt of a njf.ng. Mr. Herts conducted with authority aa wsll as with etffectlon "Haeneel und OreteU" sung for tlie first tlms th'.a season at a special mat inee yesterday at the Metropolitan Opera House, drew a large audience In wh'.ch children were well represented Hans Murgenstem. who conducted, This Includes supper, but It's a novelty In the Ilronx. OFFICIAL FLAGS ALL READV FOR USE. Early on New Year's Da the Rront official flag will be dung to the breeze from cnuntlees flag staffs. This Is a preriotis bit of hunting of thres hori zontal atrlpea. orange, white and hahy blua The centre of the white strliu heara the pruud arnia of the county, an eagle In short pants sitting uneaelly on top of s bslloon which Is poised over s It. eld bearing a radiant sun up to the walat In a crinkly ocean ile'.ow in the motto: "Ne Tede Mh1I." which, being freely translated, means We should worry." All dsy long the various political clubs of the rounty will beep "P'n houie, and for the benefit of those who are overcome by the heat and burden of the day there will be punch bowls or something like that, with a bucket ti.KH.1e well skilled and handy. There will be absolutely no reaaon In the world for any one to become parched fur more than a minute at a time. There ars three man In the Bronx echo ere busy making personal prepara tions for the great event Hilly Gibson Is having his blsck plush hat dueled aDd fluffed up, Oene MoOutre Is hsvlng his mustache curled and Arthur Mur phy Is prsetlstng hand-shaking to bs la trim to receive congratulations on the success of the Tetnmeny people last November. In ths msan tlms the Bronx Is on tlptos with suppressed excite ment. They say that after the first of It Is to bs printed In red on "PR6" OF TH 'MCKJOAI DM0 CRATC Ci.ua seemed to drag the time, or, perhaps, the principal singers our old friends Marie Martfeld and Bella Alton, la the title parts were a bit lethargic. There waa a nsw Peter In Robert Ieonhardt, who disclosed a good voice and an In elgnlflcant phya.qua Hs didn't try to lift Bella Alten. as Oorlts does, in the last aot. Most likely he couldn't. Balsa waa the Witch, a part which bo acted finely, but which a woman's voice would have made more plausible. Ula Robs son waa Gertrude, and Sophia Braatan and Ioulae Cox were respectively the Hand man and the Dewman, neither of them giving satlefmctlon. The aoanery was new, painted hare by Peter Pox. all to bis oradlt, tha second scene of ths first aot In tha woods being espe dairy alluring. Ixiule Kommanloh conducted the Ora torio Society through an excellent per formance of Handel's "Ths Messiah" at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, before a large audience. The aololats wars Corlnns Rlder-Kelsey, Chrtstlns Miller, Kvan Williams and Frederick Martin, all of them familiar and each In good voice. The organist was Frank I., fiealy. The choruses were delivered with spirit and Mr. Komtnenloh's train ing of the singers was shown In the excellent phrasing, fine nuances and admirable balance of the choirs. Ths performance wUl be repeated io-nlgbt. "LOUISE" TO BE SUNG IN ENG LISH AT CENTURY NEXT WEEK Charpentier's "I.oulse.'' which Mr. Mnmmerateln Introduced to ua at his Manhattan Opera House In the original French and, thanks to Mary Garden and one or two other artists, made very populsr. Is to bs sung In Kngllsh for ths first tlms In America at the Cen tury Opera Houee next week, beginning on Ttl today evening. The cast calls for a large number of principal singers mors than thirty and the production must havs stmosphere to reach any measurs of success. Milton and Sar gent Abut ii, u.j'p trends . are striving to achieve this. Thsy have announced the abandonment of the usual Sunday night concert to-morrow for a scans rehearsal, the arccttaoiies havimr been loaned by the Boaton Opera Company. Up to the last minute, too, singing snd acting rshrarsala will bs carried on under tho direction of .Mr. Ssendrel. On the open ing night I.oulee will be sung by Bea trice Ia Palme. Kathleen Howard will be her mother and Ixnila Kreidler will he her father. Ouataf iicrgman trill be Jul. en. ths lover of Iouiae. Thcra will bs a holiday matinee or "Haeneel and Oretel" on N'ew Ye;' Pay, with the eame cast sa on Ohligt mss Hay, followsd by "An Internatlon il liallet." The Sohonberg q isrtet. which Is to be played by the Flonxaleye at their nest subscription concert, Is such a bOVelt) that Mr. de Coppet wlehes to glvs lbs aubacriheia an opportunity of hearing it , n,ore than once. Accordingly he haa arranged for a reheareal a,t Theatre to-inorroar evening. tha Colt Ths -Nstionsl Conservatory of Kuill oi America. Mrs. Jeannette M. Thurbrr. founder, will hold lta regular sent, annuel sntrance examination In e'.ijn : ; piano, violin, Sc., on next SarurJa) afternoon. The Rducatlonal tliamber Music So c'.ety'a concert In the Straua Audltorum of the Flucatlonal Alliance next Sun day evening will be given by a quarto: compoaed of Alexander Uaslsvsky, Na thaniel Flnkslatsln, Jacob Altaoiiuler snd Modest Altechuler. They will plat Works by llurodln, Ivanow and Tschat kowsky. A fres Christmas organ rscttsl will be given on Monday evening In tha old First Presbytsrlan Church by Henry Seymour Schweltier. organist and dl rector of the music In Trinity Lutheran Church. Heading, Fa. KITTY CHEATHAM TO OIVI TWO HOLIDAY RKCITALS FORECAST e J J- Jl Jl Jl ,w ,w Jl .4 .4 .4 . .4 Ji .4 TW-HaLM' 1.,; ". 'II IT f . . s . . BLUE. CHARMBU&E MAOB wunH-arraoaciHTwiNes. ? UINSN COLkAR AND n Cvjrea - now ANb BUT vj sjw oaajje, , -j JjMjJMM JtJJ Ajl jt j jl . ,1 STORK FOR THE STORKS. W. Stork of Washington yesterday " to SBBBBBkBBBBBa . ' aBl KV ' :..'. M '-- - S j sWJm KLssssH . .1 lliH LsssssV , IsSH m at I SawT smsaal BSSSsV It I .TsrWffassssI asssssV . ItJ Jkrassssl BSSSSsI asssssAeVssssssssssV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBL JM News Oddities ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In tha Swiss canton of Tlclno are to he subjected to an annual Lax. This would appeal to residents of Har lem flats. THAT RECENTLY INVENTED a stupor for several hours probably FIRST MAN to raise asparagus in New Jersey, John U Walling, Is dead In Port Monmouth. NEW YEAR'S I.VK PLANS at hotels and restaurants indicate tint the Infant 1914 will be taught all the new tango steps promptly upon his arrival. BARBERS In Acquackanonk, N. J have raised the price or a hair cut to outsiders to 25 cents. Residents still pay only 20. BANKRUPT accused of removing $u,000 worth of goods from his store Christmas eve says Santa Claus must have done IL BRICKLAYER In Paris, aftr falling from a sixth floor scaffold to the street, coolly picked up his cap, remarking " 'Twas a bit of a bump," and walked to the nearest cafe and ordered a drink. The doctors at a hospital later testified that every bone In his body was sound. and New Tear recitals axs to hs given this year at the Lyceum Theetre on next Monday afternoon and on the fol lowing Monday afternoon. Earn pro gramma will Include much that Is new, thanks to Mls Cheatham's lndefatlgabla research, ami the material will be aure to phase because of her exquisite taste. Hut Mi Cheatham luioas that 0tl f ua who refuna lo "grow up" will de mand oUl favorites and she has antici pated ua by putt.ng go ml of them of he regtllAf bill of fare. Including Ar h. ba'.d tfu'.llvan'a ' The Little lira) latin I," Her lnlni'tah e negro tonga and etor.es and her plqua-it delivery of familiar ntirtery rhymes sre ever recurring Hour.'ea of pleasure, and wo shan't low " IF CASCARETS HEADACHY AND UPSET DIME A No odds how much your hesd aches; relieve your sluggish Liver and Bowels how miserable you are from constipation, of all the sour bile, gases and clogged-up indigestion, biliousness, a "f'ascaret" lo- waste which is producing the misery, uight straightens you out by morning. 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