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N?wsofintBrESt ?^ to .WpniBn_^ Good Thin?? for Men CooKed a ?a Soyer Paper Bag Suggestion for Stag Parties and Church Suppers. | V- ?;?;i McCnlloch Williams. Mar.? port a' Ckriatsaag time ?- to e\ II things, amilin ?? tl a, i i" : ? pari Th? n fore, . ? n. h> wa mascuUi : Bupply th nlng, I? t th et your who] ? ? ? -i?a rdmpl thoug i ill cuok ? ? ? In t:,' ? Ik] mar th ? paper hs Ii .1, ? ? ! a Pro] h ... .. .... ment ribed In thl ? : ? ? ? Uii-r I recipe, 01 cot lerne j later (ally i rs, ni ? ? snd is nol to f th? - itlon i nortcli roll <-'U I CUl it I - ' Uy with ? ? ? ? baking melts. but* ? .1 mouthful. i abapc . .-n from Ihe fingers. 'I iris, n th?- matter ??( I ??? . .-. and ? ? ?!? r th? ? - them ? you n loti ? ? as to re Wh< n th? hot ti.nit's ? ? ? h u.'i, on the ?i a i one ma) ? l ? : ' ' built SOYER'S DIRECTIONS FOR PAPER BAG COOKING EPITOMIZED. SSlecl a hp-K that fits the food to be ?'?? v.i Ores - : on Inslna. ss? cent in en?e p| vegetables or when water is to be tr-tMed, Whes 'oo?i h* ?rieii and otherwise srsssrsd place In hat?, fnl.l aaouth of Lai,' two or three times and fasten with a viro paper clip. Also fol.? ;?i?<1 Hit? r-omers of hag to make it hi foot bousjU". if bsg lasks n. cooklni do ooi trsi sfer food to s asw ?-'imply put UN bUK within sn sthar. ' Bg Iri ovm (gSS, COSl or oil) On grid Bhalvss or win broilora never on ?s ?! sbolvea i ? ass side up si? ? mov? or opsn bags when once placad for '. knc. 1-it roasts and cn'.r.es on los B the mid? fllo, pa iti ?? ? t .. ? th > H.p, 7 h.-r? BSSt i moot Intensa Have oven hot O'OO de s Fahr.) -, ? gas eight minutes l>. fore putting In bag, thSB Il S ' to on'-half us BOOB as ths bag cornera turn bream, no nut k b -1 touch skies of ov< n o flames id ere to time given In rectpoa, th< n food will i s m II cooked. Tp.i lippii a. the lid of a tin i at h it. To seme gravy, ht out water, etc, Stick a plnho I-, '..ii: of bSg ami dir.'n ov< r ?? <iis.li. .Ill n should g cooking n and marvel 'f a church suppi r. vl and truly si Of It will appeau no lei ' nsv? i. And you maj pos . bly turn ?, p.-nny by h?\inr bsga OB SSje as who ba ? their product it will be further possible t.. aril cooked ??it up, of course, In bags read? for reheating, and I inttaliy your profits, if you do your pap? big ax .i should be don? oven a small tours .nerd you a seek!) market for, ssy, Mil ssrvsd for ly <iinn??r. They should be roosted, of - i ? order, an?! other things the same ikes. ted nuts, etc n. which la the boast and ally of aim? I chur? b, win I ... an i be not n.< ? centn of Intel The l< ng< i you ?. ok In 1 your ; the tx n. r yo ir Uldi ? the i me how el i eaull? I herself all mi.. II ig the ? ?? . then the tiu^ mouth was tied last with a a kot? ? ? to come me the ! caul:! oui whiter than usual and ? of the bag. of) friend lives ir. a house which ' built-in co ' tad to ? g In the oven. . >? of ? shall : t 1 0 Ol The pre ? ? kitchens ..s elsewhere. U paujasr ha?: boil anta It, .n the ease uf cauliflower, ? paper h;?c cooker) ilarged, H should anas well srtli hoki s and it will eave the ng for n. Wherefore, tr>' at , bsg, all you housewives w ho k>v< .??ms. If you a ee yourself truly BJ to what paper bag COOkll ? thin cut Up all the fh sh. You will lind betwixt i .illy?the very atrength and easence !'? sh. in would be driven out to brown aim harden . i. ver be more than half n the gravy. Inside the bag the n, to flavor : ? ? ing in ? a*, ill.-rs aa) , a ,k in water. Instead, ii Ii a sav ? itrtent el? i Foi ng elsi 1911, bj MRS. MLWORTH BRINGS SUIT I New York Woman Starts Action ior Late Husband's Interest in Business. Hit' ' ?? '? fl. -A BUil OVI r an in Dllworth, Porter 1 Co., Ltd . msuufs? turers, amounting in In Coi . ou ' ? i. M. i h Louise f'ilwoith. widOS Ol IiiJworth, s York. The .. tion ' sgs moi th . - ? > an ? thslr I minan ? ? pol ... m Isti I . raising nny rigbta over th? interest <.f hei Ist? ? thai hi admit bar to owai r? DAYS NFW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhee ?n the United States for $2.50 a year Gathered Here and Uhere . ol tl ' - i on? .. . quit? un ipply the i. ? ? . toi ? bt ai '-?in* th e the 1 ?. lUval hoi well In* ? | ? ' I , ? n - ' ? little l lad tear tl er of I brist* ostng ? dll ? . uttlng th? :,itii and j'ia< Ing lb? ? -, houi befi - m m i old tten as S II ??s ity for polltl In a'1 iud Oulbor. , r Mspl Mo i the eubject of high of whicS II from mor? ' UM.il. I th?' 'i h.Il? ? il sitb it.. - of In- du i" hi i wi . :, Th? Cl< 11< i wot k, and th? :ii? lal lian tl Ol IH .! IsbOl .i'"1 ? igbter I ' ? ? I. ! ..... I n? S i, oui lb? ? i? ? ?mu- i" S SUFFRAGE DAY IN COURT ; Fight Over Brooklyn Leadership Waxes Exceeding Warm. MERE MAN LAWYERS ARGUE ?Then Justice Jaycox Says He'll | Have Briefs and Look Them Over During Holidays. Santa Clan? cam? sheed of time to Jnr? tice Jaycox, of the Brooklyn BunreaM ?Court, snd lefl ?' nice little bunch of brtefe. In Junction? .1 nii other i?gai i???-.. r- retattng lo the Brooklyn snftrags ?ighi hi th.- judicial . atocklng to r?ivo hint n merry Christanaa fes, s/nea th ? ?as? of that lajonetloo i the Eld? ru? s served ? n the Woman Suffrage | I part) i,, i week lo break them of the elec? tion habit cam? before blm yesterday ha decided that ?t wa? too much for his legal I brain i" decide offhand, ami directed Um ? ? 'i-.t. t;.nts to h,u? brief? setting forth all ih. points reedy for him Saturday morning. "And." be sal.', uni: a ?mh. "in take them down to the country with me ami r< I them ?luring my Ch Istmaa bolldaya.'' Justice Jsycog will rotura to th<? <it> t"\t Wednesday, on which day he will an* i whether be bai decided to dissolve ? the Injunction, ih the party auks, if lie do? ' will try the ras?- on Januar] S. He ?aid be wa? not sitting thai work, ami would bav? plenty of time to take t ?u rmffrsglst? int.. a room by tbaanselvea and po into the miter thoroughly. Th.- EHderltea wait away triumphant, de? claring that I? BOttlflg a day for the trial Justice .'a><*ox had Indicated that he did fini mesa to v?rate th' itiirn'ii"u. Suffraglata fairly awanned m ?;?",iii 20 of the Ki: gi County Court Huildlng, where Justice Jaycei oat yerterdav morninp Mrs. Jean Kelson Penneld chairman of th? Mrs Martha W. Buffren, vlee-ehair MIs? Tda Craft, Mrs Oree? ?i Welter* baak an.! thS otiVr ireinheis of the "Tower faction" sat on one t-ide of the roum, and Ora Raymond and the rent of th? Elderitea ?at on the other side, nn?i whim* ever s neutral there were ?i few aeutrala 1'ruiii one *-l :?? to .h'In the other the be left ?nlffed ami said : "Humph! Qotng to sit with Ike goataT The i' rtj s i ?presented at the bar by Iti \ a-chalrmsn'a husband, <"hari?s ? m v* Wren and Miss Sarah , stopheaoon were the lawyers ior the Elder* a they brought a man lawyer, s |Mr, Griggs, along. An sntl-euffreglat who strayed into Room 3 told Miss Wres that m ? couldn't get along without asta, ' . tffragj t. "Noi at ill; not at all," said Counsellor Wren, nettled, "We merely thought it '.loi'? businesslike if we n ?,!. . mo? lated s Ith us." Mr Buffren argued ,?t greet length thai Js.. ox shouldn't : ? ' thai enjoining the party nom holding th? n it wanted to h"M isst seek; tbat ? prem iture a? Hon. ? ...n t h ol n.? rigl ; lo ;?? i tin we'd held "in- election," he i lid. "The petition? ler, Mi ?' Raymond-*-that Is, the nom* ? ? ?.? ? tor Mrs Robert Elder la .a,?1 a;i this- abe'a putting ri before the horse They're trying jc-ul before they are hurt. Tour honor [can'i Issue injunctions to protect ?> il Injurious a? thai!- they fear nay 'rie r. i,a\ ?? i ' en no Injui l sa se* ? tlona." I? .?' N.. In juriOUl S? lion?-!'' breathed tl ? Elderitea. When Mi^ Wren gol un to ?peak her eye? were snapping "Then hava been plenty of InJuri os sc tlona on the part of the party sine,. Mrs Eldei wa? elected rbs thi Borough ?klyn 'n ?October it," abe said indlg? ', nantis 'i ? oard llegally ? r. bylsw permitting them to hold snap convention? In dlatricta where the to call convention? I? '"!' is ' s ho i ? ? ' ?i ?tobet 11 election s i f.ir them. They Ilk sed th? name a of these leader? to postcarda calling cen ven tlona In thslr dlatricta. They have shown In every way thai th?ey Intend t" force on ua the ofllcera they elect Brook in t haw- the officen Brooklyn v\ant>." "Then it ol Brooklj n'a eut? no my," Justice Jsycox ? marked, and the Bl derites fairly purred. "Jle graapa the oi is j of th? mattei at "i" i." they iodd< d I each ol Buffren didn't purr when th? hasties ?? i him t?? pi.!?? s bi i ?: oi hta ' ? -? al once "Your honor," he remonstrated, . :,, i ire wealthy women, s bo go out "t ???vi. i.v- b ?' y"? ii you tram? th? main issu.-.- no doubt Wren will be aatlafled," aaid th* co r: i'i"in my knowledge of Mis.? Wren," ved Mr. Buffren, "1 f? el sure timt she ? ? mat -i bei fell you mi ol Bosk." i? was Shylock wl ?mandad Ike i.oimd * li?not Portli " luatl lay? ox re* '.- Hi? M, and th. KUI'Tlt'S .m. Mi-.- Rider BtyoUod into the courthouse late. ., >et m Mr? l'enfieid eras departing, snd th? two exchanged icily pe? mil? MISS KINGSLEY DENIES STORY .... Young Defendant Makes Bright Wit? ness in Her Own Behalf. n,, , Kingsley, thi fourtssaiyssr old .,. Darwts P? Klngaloy, prsstdeni ,,t Hic .N? W Volk Life in-'.tan. 8 ' SI Waa h,r own bright situas rsstarday ka -ne court, whar? -? d fsr ,,-ve.i b) Tsrsse Hakaaeon, a t ?n t! - ? mploy ?-I Hi. Ull'l'n parents, ,.,,. ,,- ?u ..!!? g? ? prank on th.- pan li.lk.itl?-..: Mm, w| n, .i., v .,.- Btsndlng on a Muk ad? 1 ?tt-tIri?7 a wln'low slia.le Mis.? Klim-l? v pulled her Skirt SBd ?'.-'.r--'?! her to fall an<I Injure her - ""' ",r PM-* saav ., .. b version of the accident ml girl Btaadlns ,,ii.\ ,,ii the sink an.i, fosring she mlgh! f..li. she hurried t.. hohl h.-r When si,.. f?-ii Miss Klngsley sold she Jumped that the servsat srauM not fall on hi I thsl s did i.'.t tsl . adding that sh.? iik-1 Tsrsst "i t.. pisy togsther. y,. j. ,,. i, ? mothei of ths di fendsnt, I aha sssil the plaintiff t" " physl. Ian ami that as n . mploy for fourtsen months iiM,. ;:,,- accident, whan ehe was dis? , : -,.-?..-i menti? b b ai. rthmg sboui Ths Jury wsai out, au?i win i- od<. .. ssalsd verdict this 0101 Blag MAYOR TO SEE GYMNASTICS. ||a i,,, ? ;.,. im' h M infoi in? .1 William .1 . ,,. gupi m Isor of K' crostlon "f th? Psri ? tment, that h? sill be p. ss? "t ... | final in.loor gyntSSStlC ?? \ H11 ?111 ? m of He imllton Fil h Hark on I?.-' - ml.. : ;,,i a numb?. ol pul I hay ? III h" prSSI Dl ?nul ? otiini! v. ill t"k- ? -.1 Ih' o. ? ' i rl .. " .iiiir gj in , , nt- lomi ol the , \eiit'- on the i., . ? sra in "h < HmK an.I ? CATS OF HIGH DEGREE Judging Begins at Atlantic Clubs Exhibition. JuM a? ?very ClSfl bSS his day the OSl alun may etsim n statdlsr right, aad sines early ye?t?r?la\ iiinmlni; DOS? hSS reigTW .1 Buprome In the ostscstrl hnii at Msdloon rVplSrs Hard't?. when? th? Atlantic Cal t'luh I?; holding Us ninth exhlhltl-m, in 000? ncctlon with th?. poultry show, More than ?wo hllSjdfrSd OStSi the number ?ver ssblMted b) the Atlantic Csl nul?, are on display, ami they rsprsssBl every varirty. Animal* that have attracted B /reat deal of attention on account of their appi-arance are the BSaSSSSS, Manx and Australian OSta Bvsry entry In the .?.how was In pi . ..million, sow?ding to a BtatSfDSal H. \V. Wolter, the veterinarian. StSd BS I re?ult the Judging start?*?! SStiy Mrs V. I J, fhamplon und her daughter. Mis? Dorothy ?'hampion. of fltst?Mi Islsad, srsrs hu?v **SSJtSf*SS** In niaklne the ?,?a ,,-,]? Whan ths winner.? hav?- ail been pn-ked. which win h? some ijme to day, ths* aill .?uni.-1" fir BJBBSSl prlres n mountlnr t?> nearlv $1.r?'? (?ne of the most notable cats in the show is i hiue ehischtlla, one Of Hi. f<". champions on exhibit Ba baa won UK flrsl prize? and a numher of apodal ?'? for hein? ths host csi Bhows. another, owned by .Mr.?. h. ri.? .-t Hollon, ol Th? Rronx, ha? .< renrd <,f catd lag ekj ' rats in tfti minute?, while another has cOfSM all the way from Bsttle i'r.'k. Mich. The show will remain open "nti! BstUr? dny night, giving ?-.-.t fsnci? i - ampli ..pp..i tunit*/ to view the tut ft.- collection. CHURCHES MAY COMBINE Two Pastorless Harlem Congre? gations Talk Consolidation. Session? of the New York Preabyl ?"hnrch, Sevsnth avenus and 18th -net ami the Prssb)tsrisn Church ??f the Purl? tan?, issth street mar Fifth avenue, to meet In joint session List nlghl to con? al<dar recommendations t>. tholi n ?'?? congregations that thsy unite. The death ?.f th" pastor of the last named, the R Dr, C, J. Toung, whose funeral occui morniiiR, interfered to postpone thi Jolnl meeting, but it Is. espoctod sucl will be h'-id soon. The Kew Fork Church is without a pastor. it Waa Isarnsd yssterds) that thi.? church ha<l decided through iir pulpit*commltto? upon the minister whom h would call to its pastorate With tiie ?tenth Of Hi'- PuritSS nastor both churohss ar? p. ? snd It Boomed io be the Bffsvslllng opinion ?lay i hat consolidation would take PUV i OFFAL DUMP WELL FED 452,857 Pounds of Foodstuffs Condemned This Month. For the ?irst thr< ?? tracks In th? present? m. nth i'.od liu**pectors of the Deportment ..f H.-nlth li.ne ??otulemiit d '.'J,*- ? PO nd? of meat and other '?SOdStuflS For ?ths week ssjdsd on December I 121133 pounds of foodstuff- and .7,771 pounds of m.-at won condi mn< .i si d sont t< thi dump. i*or the week i nd. d on I ',T....r? pound ; "i foodsl uffi and ';??'? ? of mssl an i ? i M damned, for Um . mi. d on Docsmbsr M, the re? oi d one so fsi this month sON pounds ? pounds of meat srsrs eondt su ? Il tl" market a; r ? ... nt time food In? p., tors i ave k> pi ai ' ' ? on th? i m? ni ? veil i regular I ahoi s, to ase thai b id fos I Mary turkeys have bean condemned in the weeks sines Thsnksgivlng, n..?aas., of th.- exposure of candj bj . r of v? nd. rs, food Ins] ? ' r have balad to .'.int .? number of such of? tendera The :.>.iida? trade he encou the display, but the Banftarj . ode pro? \ides that esndios. <>? n*ell ss foodstuffs ,nd meats, mus) i ? under ovi r, ? MAY NOT HAVE BODY OF WIFF Had Left Husband and Wanted To Ro Buried in Father's Plot. Thi odore Miller, a d have the custody of hi? wife's body, whli riateT*ln-lsw, Mn .mi i stiller, took to her home from the hospital v. !.. with the intention of burying th.. bod) In th-- plot ..f her own fain:!.'. Justlci Hi; ir vacated >? iterday the In? Junction whi.-h Millet obtained i hla si-?. ? m law from i b body until the court could par- ?m hla in ths mean time the i?. :y hss bean In a recslvlng vsult Millet'.? wife, wl man U <l MB l.roti.i r. .st.-ck. ti.?? piano manufacturer. Tin- argu? mont on IllUer's action brought out ths fad that for foin years hi-- \\i'. had ii\>>i v. nil I ? ? iii.l had expret - .l .i wish to he hilt led ill he! fat b< I I pl"t. ERB OPTIMISTIC ON BUSINESS Railroad President Says Improvement Looks Like Continuing. Nesrman Erb, president ?.f the Mlnneano ~t Loula Railn sd, I ike an o tie View of the Condition Ol '.RS Ih said yosterdsy thai general bualneai wax dietinctl) better .nal the Improvement had Indli aii.m of continuing. "Th.-i ? - ?ltd bssi f ?I ..,?' . p Hie general OUtlOOk." be a.!.1".!. "Holin? eal constderstlons have best ,. lar?,'" extent and Hi. promise of OSS' hu-, insssi ? spectsily for th? rs '?? tion compostas, >.f good. The Immediate ? '!?? ?,: ? 1 i nSS i ar f r ?!-,. rn\\. roads a" not less than M.sst ,,' all kinds.' V I I '?-??<! thS< ! ? .eorian. 6 f., the advanc |n th- prie. , - which t?e> nie?| to hin? t.? I bai i ntnd Industrial ? ? md ????o GET $100 CHRISTMAS CHECKS. Th. BOCiOtl Ol H?? l'ri ndh -- | i ,.. according to an ;?' ?? mad' .... forward? i Chrl ci a ks t..r Its? esoh to thg foil..win-- lastll ; tlooa Misslos of f*njr Lsdy of th. R M \ 1- .'? Ill H .-?..II .1. Ha I'. ji<. pital, si lost ih'-. Hospital, th'- Horn? for th? Aged, St 1". .n " \ ? i dB Han' So- iei\ Little Btstsi - ol Ih. I'..or. I ?..i-itni. a fltStl | ? .?f the gfek Poor, M< " v..11. assoelattsn, L fl i I . insumptlon and II ? LAWYERS TO AID HOSPITAL FUND. William t' II..ml.low. ,-, William I. t'.utiu ??. A'li in? H. Jolino, \ Ictoi treta snd Qeorsje W Vsn Blyck have f, rnn .1 a las ysrs* auxiliar; . ?? m II lubsci ipn..ns am? ng ? a Nsw Voik hu toward the t?uo.oGO fund ne Hospital flsturd . md fl tion Is raising t.. . imong the h? npltals foi I i piur, inmiltee has tralli".; h .ii leail four thousand m?.r bai ?" d it Is hoped thai al I? ...-t 111 oo '.- .u !?? ??.!' Ited .- -? ? ?' . TO AID ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS. ,io, . . .In oi n.? pel foi n. a ;.,. Metropolitas Opera doua, to-morroa ntghi will K?. t.. u,. loelst) for Italian Immi? Bos? - lia'" DSI i. tS D - Mis William i. Vender! lit, m I M hltney, Un Oaorgi w Pi i Uns, M Hllot !?' Hi.? par.' Ml ? h- ?? . PI ?'?? ? al i 'adWal m. r Jon? >l l...illlai,| .-',.. a.-, i. M, - Hem i w Tail, Mn ? H. ? Mrs M Hilara Chun h i ? iborni, Mi Mac). Cbuntosi Qiullo ;:. n ? \ Plore? ? i' lei ', ?.ndn l i, i. Tl? vin ; ' |-.. , | 1.1,1 M .? ? .! i , ill -.?. Ill i a .t Kusl i,.i i i it?. . opeis ai ' ,,,, for lbs Wrsl < -n.. - m tl are i nun ? I '? atinn Ii ?no? Ma ? i i ? . ilma ? ? ?., Pas Au...!.. auU DUil' ' IDDi ft NO. 19-FRIDAY, DFXEHBER 22, 1911. New=York Tribune's Bookreaders'Contest $15,45OJn Prizes WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE BOOKS THESE PICTURES REPRESENT? No. ?7. ?NO. ii. Contestants are required to write their answers upon the coupon which is printed on Page 2 ot The Tribune every day during the Contest. An? swers must not be sent in until the last two pictures are published. Christmas Is Coming, but The Tribune's Contest Is Here and Still Open to You Why Not Play Santa with Your? self and Try for One of More Than a Thousand Presents? CHRISTMAS is coming. In fact, it is almost here. You can't go through ten minutes of the day without having that fact driven home to you. You can feel the Christmastide spirit every- ' where Youngsters arc getting so good that butter i won't even melt in their mouths, and when you go downtov/n to your office in the morning you simply can't help noticing how extraordinarily polite the elevator boy is getting. (He's going to put up a littic box soon, or maybe he has it up ? now; but it's coming just as sure as Christmas). The point is that every one is expecting some? thing; something out of the ordinary; something | different from the everyday work-a-day routine. But the real question is, "What do you expect for yourself, and what are you doing to bring about your expectations?" Think this over slowly and see if you have any reason for believing that Santa Claus is go- '. ing to struggle down your chimney with a beau? tiful Five Passenger Automobile or if he is going . to bother you with a fine Player Piano. ? Of course, it may be that he is, but ii so you're ? luckier than most of us. and if you happen to i belong to that class "most of us.'' this is to re- j mind you that there is a fine opportunity here to begin to get in line to play Srnta Claus to your? self and bring home any one of over ten hundred I and sixty-seven (1.067) rich and valuable pr?s- j ents that are mentioned in the prize list in the adjoining column. In The Tribune's Bookreaders' Contest prize ? list you'll notice two very handsome Automobiles, several Player Pianos and more than a thousand f other valuable presents, none of which you would j refuse on Christmas or any time thereafter. Then if you will look over the explanations and conditions of the contest carefully you will ?see that it is open to every one and that there is nothing in the world to prevent you from trying to secure one of the rich and valuable rewards offered. Examine the two contest pictures that are published to-day. Try to name the books these ! b/nrj!,^Z\-\h..^ pictures represent. That's all that is required of contestants, just the naming of the correct book titles. It's easy, and it's fun combined, with the opportunity to win a big reward with very little effort. To get started, simply secure the back num? bers of the earlier coitest pictures, which may be had at The Tribune's office or by mail, as stated below, and then follow up the contest by securing a copy of The Tribune every day. Tribune's Bookreaders' Catalogue 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 1-cent or 2-cent postage stamps. If cata? logues are ordered by mail, contestants should address THE CONTEST MANAGER, Bookreaders' Contest Department, New-York Tribune, New York City. explanation of The New-York Tribune's Bookreaders' Contest. try day fer Seventy-^hre? f7si da? there win nppear m Th? N (j I Tribune (Daily an?! Sunday us? Ttvo (2) Illustrations. Cartoons or oth?*r itlona of the names of books. The- Tribune hundred and sixty-neven prize? to Tribune r??a?1' ra 'pending in the nearest eerrsct era to the entire.serlas 'of book llluatrattona. Th? Sral two official ill istratlnne apporta on Mod t?,. amber I Th? imea of i?oo!<.? to be Illustrated ana to . ,* ,iv irda ,*???? hpin-: Mlected by the nan! an I a ?ll be Ineluded In the ? ? ' reed 'onteat Catalogue which will i e pu i ? ? ' " nd reference for ta' um rhe correct Hst of naraea will be , i ,,.., ?jndei depoait deperttnent of ittonal 1 I ?nk. ?' ? ?"? ?' win remain until i?. the J? df?M at th? ? lose of the ?.-on? .., .... ie prize? r? ? ? ??? < ,? ? mu8t , .. m,,> ?r the book esactli accord?? to tin ing aiielling ? ?' 'unetuatlon ss published in , dere Gonteal Catalogue uill fut n. . the Ideaa und the book illustrations. irtoontati will nol even toe? ti.e answer? to /.?l? pi? tures tbi y i.aw. they may do ao u ihout till.tiu out the etittre coupon. Plctur.-a may b? submitted with th? answers tt contestants ?u desire, but they .vtH not count f?>r them. 6. Different i.?embers of a family ir.ay rompue In the '. but "ii'.y duo i::ze ni:; u- award? i '.?? any ..ne f^m llv or household. <uid only une ?It ?et of snswsn ?il. ho ? I from any Indrvl 1 ; il ? .tion In any utlter ? vnt?-?it now hein?- run wi. a:i> une from . nfei Ins "??? ' omretiti.-n. 6. All an??*, rs must be helil until the entire ?erle? ot book llluatratlona bava been printed In "?he Trbune. and every ?et of coupon? upon which asswera are written mu?? te arranged In mini rice] otd?:. faa'< ned aecurely togethur and delivered or muled In a fl*t pack??;?. n??t folded or rolle.!, plan: : to the NEW Y?"?HK TRIHCNE'i? BOOKREADERS' CONTEST DEPARTMENT. TRIBUNA UU1LDINQ. NBW ?UHK CITY, within th? lima apeelfl*' In Rule 7. 7. The I'm? for receiving answers will ha**? no effert upon ih? awariiii.x of pnaea, with thij exception. All auawers must bo delivered at the CONTEST I >'".r.\RT MKN? o: THE TRIBUNE, or bear postmark of mailing ot not U.trr than midnight. Saturday. Mar? h ?, ISIS. 8. I'rtsea will be awarded to th? contactants, in order. anordltiK lo ihe num'.-r Of correct aiia'.v..:? ben*, in to the eatlte ?jene? of book illustration??. Fi'pt Prize- BteartM Tourins ?*ar, to the ?...?--.tcHaat ?eiidliiK In the laiKf?; number of correct anMver?. Second J'riz??White Automobile, to the ? ontestant cendii'.?' In the second largest number, and au ou astil all th.' prize? hsre bees aearaed. In the event of a t?., betwees two ?2? or more per ?one. the COBteatant icndinif In the largest number ot correct answer? with the intellect number of duplicate anawera (not coupons? win h.> declared the winn?'r. wt-.e-e ?wo (3) or naore oentestsati aubmil the s.-ni" ium?.T of cc:r<ct anawera and an equal number of Supl?cate .???wer?. Oie . ?.?? ualns the bait number of coupons will b? d? tlared the winner For example: "A" nn?l ' R-' are urn (2> contestante and ???nd In the ?following number of coriect enivrera, uupllcat'i anawetM and COUPOBB: Correct An*. Duplicate Ana. Coupon? u*ed? A . IM 1H<1 Ml B. VJ? IS? 141 "A" wins the pr.ze herauee, altlmneh he used .me Ml more coupon ihnn "B." he cent la only i??l duplicate ???wn? to ? H.V ISS, er S less, and display?***] greater ekllL In i ???? two i'.'i of sien persone submit the .--?me num i anaweia and ih? fame number of ???plicate unie eerlei of pictur.?. torretber witt? th.' biime number of coupons, the value of th? prit? aa te.I f.?r wllj be divided ? < thoee t'.eln?i. ?J. a Hoard of Three < '>> Judgei will be ? '?? *ed by The Tribune from disinterested eltlscae, ?ho win take ? liar??- of the answers and prfsfi strictly is . ..lance with th? ictlon ?f tl;.- titles illu? i re ted and as gives la The Tribunes Bookreaders ?;i?nie?t ogns. 10 W>i?r.? a set of anawera Is aecurely fastened te aeiher. the contestant win be permitted ts M??np with rubner e'ainp or abbreviate hla or ln?r name upon th*? spar? allot?.-d for same, ?nd '""'.* the full n*r>? and <d.!refs from the majority of eeuponi provided 'hat ?u":? full nam.? and full addreaa am plainly wrldeii upon ?h? (??at six (H) coupon? of th? set. wh.-ro epace for ?ama will be provided In dii" course. In sordina In : he answer? at the rinse of the ?-jti''*it it ti important tint oonteatanta aeal all sa? k^jes con? taining; wt\ of asawsra :?nd see to it that post?e,e thereon Ik fully pr-pald at ?he ra'e of two renta i2 centi? as ounce or fraction thereof Tal' ?sor Poatmaatar that you* pick ?cri- of Answer? ?"nisina wrl'.ten matter and mutt be m.il!?d at the first rla?s ri'f All COmmUSlcatlona or l-t'era of Irq ?try corcernln? the Book'eaders' Conteat must be addrr-?sed to the COV TP?-T M\?-?r,FR :."E\V-YORK TRIBCVE. 134 NSSSSa ..-,,... , v-w VorW rttv CONDITIONS: I" '? to all reader? Ptm?- employe? and I. The 1 -i Is in lay Tnl lllaa. ? , .... k, nu? m i ? write it ? name? or the boobs r?p. ... ' - "i"'" ?he coupon provided ? ich ?'il appeal on Paa? I of rhe U . iy iluy iliiriiiK i|,e period ,, Vnawora may be wruien with peu ??'?;'':' . .1 , i. ,,.., picture upreeenta the name of onir one Hi .?.i- will : ' . ?"? requin i to give the Le i Ki.- m i. ima of t.. ? i W '!? re conieatanu ai as? name iney w u be permitted u ... ich book picture ir i ;,ei.. iiiiorreci anawera win n,. . . on!, llalli ? . . i. S - ? '? i'ie.% be wrltien upon a ?Inn!? i ?uat i ?? uaed r i addl lona I an ,.ii,i ' the tame number must b? kep> the ?? < afhere conteatania wlai? , .i i am? * i" the nma I oeh III ttratloa ?upon. COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZH5 1?SX.?00 Fl?e-l'a??enfer siearn? Antonia. hile. The Y. B. Mejru? Couipauy. Kroadwa?/ and 6*<h St. 2?i?.ino White InurlnK Car. The White Company Uroadwuv and SM ?if. I?\?i'.I??0 ISoe. ker \rt Plmer l'Uno?. J1.050 rmii. i. Besrker, N ?>?! Miih 8t .-.?-??noo Francis Bsroa Vtt rij?v>. Hacen Plano Co., 113 Ke?t l"???th ?l ???KO0 Andereon Player Piano. The \nder son Piano Company. ?>U Fulton St.. Hrnokl?. n. "??7?0 l'ruinls Ma?on Pla?er Piano. a?0??;i.:n??. T?? Wlii? Piano?, ??.no each. Wine; g nui, Mnth h? and t ;tq St. |0?11? tiJtOt, T?o Boecker %rt Piano?. <60? ami jioo. respectively. 12?BSSS Pinina Ki'uni Setts. Lennon a ?ompany. loi Ka?t "Jd M. 1S?#100 cash. 14??inn Solitaire Diamond Kin?. iS??S? 51 10 I luster Diamond Pi in.es? Mines. ISS and ?a??. rooesHlvely. L W. ?w?ei A- Ce.. 118 Dr.udtvay. 17?v n Cssb. \n?19?Sio ( luster Diamond SMseSSS Rlo-[?, SIS ea? h. I . W. *?\\e.i ,t I i? :?)?.'0??Uli?. Owen Koiliiv I einher Urd?. Si? each. D T. Owen loini lay, I IM 8t .10?11?<mi <ush. S?*? euch. ;?>_:i?^?Sio rmeh. am e.?ii?. SU?c,;,?*:inii. MSB'S or I ?die?- ??eld Watchex ?sin ca. h. 00??7?*??? ?a?h. *?" rtill. c??IS1?sou. taeerirsa Th-rnio?. sn aeeb. \iner;ran I hemm? L'swpsny, ?41 V.>?t l*ith St. IC???67?*:'?"? I .llHrv? ?>r Geetlemen's Sl'k im. brrllss. IS eerh. M. Stelnsrhnsiesf, :: Mahlen I une. tos?Afl.?s*^?i sVstermse'e Ideel Feeetsls Pen? *?> m nu h. i c. M'aterman Compaay, 111 Bresdwsy. tfiS?ion:--?-:?' i?.i?e month?' auherrtTetl? tn "IN arase a M an vine." m M a yeev. ii? Pear-i'I? l'tlllllsllll'.t; <OIII|iail>. |.tj | ?,. S Ith st i}lace an order with your nearest newsdealer to begin serving you with a copy of ?he Tribune every day and enter the Contest at once. Berk aumbsr? of ih? nookresders1 r.>nte?t Pictnr??a (?n?i eeapeas mai us had ?I the eases <?f The . No ' '?" '"' ' ? ?* price in .New fork cuy. Jersey City snd Hoboken la i cent for the ? i and B canta for tha ?Sunday I laewhere the price Is '1 rent? f"r thn iiaily ;ui.i B .-rnts for th.? >'in.i ?v back numbera are ordered by mail i -rnt n?i.iitiunai tor ovsry io number? must ??? rentltt?jil r?->r ?ill ?i the beck numbers from fiecemher 4 ?sill b?? mailed n> any sddress In ureater Nee York I ol 1 ?? I? ?.'?it. 1 New Vork ><nd .lei?e\ iiiv upon receipt of I? csnta In a. I t?? order only by tin number which .^'??ara at lop of the coupon i? itanta BUtli =<*