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?^i\|?ws?>Interest *M ^1 * tD \A/DITI?n * ttw PRAISES I. ISP English Suffragist Opposes the Methods of Mrs. Pankhurst. MUSTN'T THROW STONES Might Hit Somo One; Besides, She Says, Peaceful Effort Will Accomplish a3 Much. ?rid now Mrs Par.khurei is :in "anti"! The fr-'tl? leader of the English sulTrs? ?ettei? who is now tceslng on I ?aep. would any thins if?"r ' "'"?'' nian likt .:'.' ter Neptune. and ml of pubUc opinion is with thsm, bat! he dossn'l beUave ln woman suffi???, and! he ssyi .?.? frankly. I ask It he hasn't hetraved ths Suf? fragists, anil I ^ay, -No - , wisn , could! ?hout it through a in^ftaphont?. No! Th?- ' c*on<illatlofl i.ill nivM- rggat? its third mid-: sd tu.;-.. **>rt ,?.?,,,? (ll, roady t0 km , it with amendments In committee. Sob dy wsntsd ?t axeapt th.- PankhurM .-??. i-1?. and the? ?vus no popular mulnislswi for It through ths country, it ?was not a ?Jstno-1 cvrstlc measure, ft? || ?avo the vote to a privileged few among women." .Mrs. Anhton JOBSOfl explain?"?! the po? litical situation at tvtn greater length dun ?ii?. and ?so Impressed Mrs Qabrlells Btsw? ' art MulUnsr. who never ?approved <>f milt- ? ta ?.*<????. snyway, that ?sha arranged thsn and there for a ?Jeriss of lectures by Mrs Ash ton Jonson to enlighten th?* minds of the Woman Suffrage party <-f the ?3s1 Assi ru? b?) Dlstrlpl Theae ?rill it- d. iiv.?red on Tuesday mon Ingi in February at No. 6:0 Riveralde Drive. Mrs Harriot Btantonj MKS ASHTON J0X8ON. English suffragist. Who defends Mr Asqu ith. could do to h? r if she heard the things a wOfiU?n-a fellow country woman. ;?nd a ?' au ff racist, too >..id about her yestei . mornlnK at the Berkeley Theatre This woman was Mrs. Ashton Jons?.?-, who was Iseturlog bsfsrs the I ragiit for Pollti.a?! BducatlO? In defence of Mr. As ?julth and In opposition to "mlDtant nich? ed?" .-'he had baSB quite conc.-rned. she laid, over th.- rumors of civil war*" In England until she found that the Pank hurst-suffragettes and the ultra-conserva? tive a ata wore working hand-ln hand to defeat suffrage That appsalsi to her s-nse of humor, even If she Is Kngllsh. Everybody In England, according to her. ?_. ready ?o support Mr. Asojalth'a plan for ??the woman suffrage amendment to his ? ?ant'i-Oil suffrage hill -everylxxiy except .Mrs. Pankhurst and the anils There are? ?pine oth? r suffrage so 'tetlSS, all for Mr I A-julth and peacsfol methods. A? to num? bers? * w.-11, really, you knew," said she, "I couldn't say how ma itera Mrs Pankhurst hat now, because they ar- SO aertlng h?-r in such numhers. English woiTl tn, y.u know, care more for froodom thur. for anything else, and th. gsinsl the spiritual (or mental) tyranny of the wiu> won't adt suffi-?.s? who d/.esn't believe In their met; "A* for the 'civil war.' all ?tera is to Ids: Th.- mllitaats want i way. in. If th-y can't have ?' * to make tbearsotnrea very d:.-.,_r.--...?? Is a Otts Sldod civil war. They ar ing lots of people, bal aobody M *' . th baa promtaed Is give j them every facility to offer their bill in < Parliament. Eleven to Bine of the Ca are on their side. Parliament is or. I iide Th?>- talk of civil war themselves to the Chi he-. *ight:-:g against j the Mancbua Who are the Manehue of j England'' "They ea'.; it a holy war, and go to j churcn before i-att!?- to preiar.- then, loi Midden d?-at_. yi-t the only Man-hu. thev encounter are the nice, hlue-coated, good-r.atur?-u laondon poll?-.-m-ti?the Isaf 'bobbies" Every wom-.n I ves tie -bobbles': And how did these Kam hua conduct th.m BStves' Why, the women "htmselvca say thev dldn'l hurt them, which is ra?h?-r funn- isn I **AII the nine other women suffrage so ? cJetlep, regret and condemn violence. Any l>.il. >? pollt ..' ? ??nimi.n tense Istlf riot when It ii dear that reforma can ba aarrled on without h. Th- -i mlii ? tan?y Ii perfectly sel "Neither Ii I -.f.- They say they never hurt ? rith the ?tonee they throw. That's no credfl to them. V??u can't say. 'Now. little tone, resaesatMM you mustn't bit _n>h...i-. on the other aide el that win? dow, and SSrgaSI a ?ton?- t<? ShOf >"i every time Hein.,' inanimate, it doea a-- it pl?*_?e_, and it is only due to <;od*s provl denc?s that the suffrai tte_ aaeoa't kll1?-d soinehody rdready "As for the manhood suffrage bill, it is not a hob fr,,,,, the blue,' as -Mr.. Pank hurst say?, heeMu^f for Hrewtj ?-ears the Liberal? have been fighting for th?* rory -HI. I am perfoctly amaz-d that anybody with any BSttBkal knowledge <?r any Inten? tion of heaaaty could say no. it la simply not the .ase. ] won't ku> anything strong? r, kacsuae i <io not wish to assis to i?<- <?? paraKiiiK Mrs. Pankhurst. "The manhi-sj suffrage l.iil was a a? alty, however, for thin?* were In auch a muddle nobody knew who did have a v.>t? any mor.-, with their mess of latchkey and ltwlf?r and university qualll. aliens A man had a vote SOS ?lay. sod the next h< dldn t. This manhftod suffrag- bill sim? plifies all that. "And now Mr. Asquitli hua promis?'' to support mi? amertdsissrl that the woman ?ultraeists may propose. That's all I IS 'an do honestly. Mrs. Pankhurst Is asking him to say he believe? In mittrage wli?-n BS '?-oeait t. to make It a government big S h-n ?ke believes tt is not for th? best lut?" ?-?-* ?f the country, and sh?* 1? demanding that l*>he nln>- foni-dentious members of his Cabinet who ar- anti-suffragists ahall say they are taot, and ?hat they will WgSt tee the suffrage smei dment. I'nl.-ss the*' BOM*? ?lo thus bell- ?li.-li hon.nt .onviitlons it ?Ann lernment MB, f??r th? Cpbi 8?t must l?e unanimous a majority in favor of a hill is not enough. "How these suffragists can a:-k su-1 '* thing-well, It t..ats me If the Influence of *omen In polltl?-? is to Ik- to urge I ****n to belle th.'lr principles, I ?hink it **re better no woman shoul?) vote. I'm proud of the government and the nine ??nest m?-n. and I think As?iulth is ex? traordinarily generous to allow the stiff ;.i 8-ats such facilities a?? h?. has. If h? Weren't so honest he'd go over to their ?**?, -Bowing a majority of Parliament Blateh, the great defend, r of militant method?, and Mrs. Qtlberl Joma, the anti nrlll 1?. s|.... latly ?nvlit-d. STAMPS FOR VACATIONS ] Civic Federation Has Now Plan for Aiding Workin? Girls. Who wants a summer vacation In return f<T a hook ?.f tra?iin^ stamps, ?>i e, eppro Prtata, greaa estas, tngg-uaUve ?>f mossy hanks and real rountrv encumbers? Anv working girl may make such a trade l.v simply buying a ?tamp a w? <?k from Hi? vacation committee of the woman's welfare d'-partment of th? National Civic F?*d*ra? tion, at N't?. J2 West fsth gtreet MISS Hertrnd.- Hoblns..n Smith, chairman of th?- . tomrnftti... Invented tlM stamp svs SS a means of enrounicin? working girls to save their mon-y. and iIm wll! ,-x ?plain it to all who ?are to attend ,. meeting to-night at the Knglnecrhk s,. I'.'.'.ldlnc. at No. 2.1 West 35 th stre-et. If fen save 2."? eeats a week during fifty ?working weeks you will have J12f>o f..r your vacation," the announrem?iit proclaims This will give you two w.eks In th. try " In many of the larpe depsrtmsnl and factories. In settlement hmiH? cburcbe .. local a-rent has been appt ?? : who ??!'I receive th? monev from the girls ? a? b week?I, lO. 15 or 2.". cents, as eb> can afford It?giving her In return a trad? Ing stamp to stick In her little gn-en book. When vacation time comen the stamp* may 1..- turne 1 In for the full amount of money ilted. Alio the ?-'iris will receive Information and advice concerning good hoarding piares In the country, which have. b??en Investi?, gatsd by the vacation committee. At the meeting to-night there will be moving pictures of vacation scenes to stir up the enthusiasm of the girls for the now ?SSSStngly Impasible davs when It will be hot in New York. Among the women who are lntt rested In the M'heme are Mrs. Au? gust lielt?M.iit, Mrs. Frances H. Cabot, Mis.? tits Bat -hall. Miss Anne Morir?n ami Mi?-- Ada I>aumnn. Th.? advisory commit - te>- consists of Henry W. Taft, chairman; August Beim?>nt. .lohn D. Olmmlns, Moa fgapjot Joseph Moon?\v, Ralph Pulitzer, [ttidor Straus and Arthur William?. MAKING TOYS USEFUL Teachers Explain Art to the City Mothers' Club. Miss Tatty Mill, of Teachers COllSfA and Mis? i,inn Beard, who makei toys out >>f ! btrty ?baskets and spools, told the New York City Mothers' Club at the Hotel Astor .'?lerday h??w children MuM he taught to e themssves with thine-? that oast I nothing at all. "What Is the "I?Je? t of yo'ir work really?" man ask.d Mis? ?Saard ?when she ha.i ? i Showing how to mike a <l"ll's net out ?f a tarry basket, Bve clothee? pins and some cotton cloth; a kitchen | stove out of spool;; and rarhoard, and a i.?ter that hel.hed Its head and at?- ?urn ? ur of two clothespins, some bits of sheet madding, a scrap ??t ltd paper tor ? c.?m)> and two black Ii?-'.I?-'I pin., f..r <?> I "To teach the children Independence," Mild Vis Heard, "to teach them resource L to teach them to appreciate in their play the material;- at hsnd J><?n't >rlv a too many toys at on?e. if It has only a very few St a time If will lind ?>nt every Iblng about the? and develop their i : il,?lilies tO the utmost."' Mi I Hill sal?! IhSfS OUghl to !>?? puhtk t,,, eotlecttons, where th,, , hlld could go, (Loose the t">' At wantnl and play with It aiVhil-?. just as In the public library they can go to the children's room, ehe-sss !l book .; i -? ?'? ? ? MRS. ROBERT ELDER IGNORED Her Name Not in Directory of "The Woman Voter." Brooklyn does not appAr In the latest directory of the Woman's Suffrage party, .. January number of 'The Woman Voter " 'rh,!* dlri^ory. pr'nte?! each month m "The Voter." ?jUree the names of City and borough officers and district lead? ers A note at the ?nil- of th?- directory ,,,Ht (ri#> Hr?ioklyn list can't be printed , m .???. returns are not all In," hut "It will SPPesr ***??*;. ' - Ho those who hop?d to learn from this director? whether Mra Hubert Elder 1? chai, man of Brooklyn Borough or not are l tollest. \ MAKE TURKEY TROT 'PROPER' Even "Grizzly Bear" . Becomes Harmless in Suffragette Hands. A 'votes for women grizzly bear" and "the suffrage turkey trot will i,e danced at the ball to be held by the Wormn's Polltl ..1 Union at th.- Mun,., uni ?Lyceum ??n February 8. * ?Mia. n.'.iriot Btantoit Hatch, the head of the union, says that these forms of thos? two mm h criticised dancea a? they are being worked ???it by suffrage danrinp ex? ist?s, will ?., ?.i rf. ctly proper. Aa soon as the cold wave modln? s a lilt Mrs. a. p. Toornsend. lira Duarc Uvtng I? n. Mrs John Rogers, Jr , "and Mis Will? iam Clack, ns are gotog t<? tak?- dally t?irn:: about town with a hurdy-gurdy to adver? t?:-.' the ball. Negotiations BIS BOW under way for the ?"SBflng of a fine big hurdy gur.'v the kind that BOUnda Ilk.- a whole brasa band. While ?.in- of ths sc<*ompsnytag sagrag!?*? f. ras the crank and grind, out "F.v.-ry ,,,i W >rks but Father." Where Is My Wandering Boy To-night?" and "Stay at Horn.-, My 11. art, and Rest" the others will dist'n ut.? suffrage Uteraturs mid aaoouaca : ISl ts of the hall N'or will tl.iy norn con trlbutlOI s if oiT.-r. d. The Italian man who rents them the hurdy-g-Tdy will throw- in a boy to wh.-.-l it, and also his wife, In case the suffragist? g.t Weary and want help at turning the crr>nk Miss Josephine Belderhsse, one of the di? rector? of physical training in the pubtk schools, will had the -.rand mar?h at the ball Mrs McCee Ellsworth win swsrd tie prises for the l.un?lsom?':t ?nuple to the march Nobody nead stsy away on ar count of not hsvlng stylish clothes, for the csrds nay sspUdtly, Wear what you like. but cfime'** \ ?body ess go al?os if she hasn't an escort, and It will only cost her Q ceota Mas trust pa) M cents whether thsy c? alot.e or take-a partner The unlOB has Just ar.tiouiut.l a ?TOSh novelty f??r th?.? parade of May 4 Misa Ann Miller, of Geneva, X. Y. is training her i t parrot Methuselah to say "Votat tor WOOten,'' and he will be MiTted it the ?head Oi th?- parade M.iyb?- he will shout th> Watchword and maybe n??t You n?-v?-r ?an tall about a parrot. ''I..- Mrs I'arikhnrst far.-weli BMetlt Carnegie Had on Friday night netted ttae ui lor, il?..?.- up' n (MOO, what with the aal? ?>f box.-s Hi?d tie- pledass ifM?deed ?it the snd of th?- meeting some <?f this money will I?- sent to West, n Mat. s and th- rsst a the New York campal-*!) "up the : tat.- " WORKERS MEET IN DISORDER Those Who Ply the Needle Adopt Agreement for Emp!oy?rs. More than three thoas ?nd BSSdl? work.-*-? ' -, ? In I ? :. ??'?? ilal! am! ? - T'n.i.n sdoptl .1 a Ul Bight -Biaaadlng ahtarta. boars, U'ld safe urei BSaltSry W.u'Ksll.?p; They rhsSlfuWj Bg-OSd not t<? st:lke un'll they were sur? thai th.ir employer? aron'l sli;n. Threv m?>ntha have bSI n I pent lug the agyseaseat in the in? an erl ll unions have taken i" about Bfto? n o. w BMBahsrs, aocardlBg to Ab aa?dsr Blech, who proal ils ?1 ??* the Caroceb liai m- .ting. The ftgr?-erner.t. BOKUIg Other " Moda th.- grasa to employ union help aadl to m?.?- wo ?flsKilmln^tion b*-*WSSS ?he neues Paeksd to it. eapadty, with ?t?_.?i.-. ????? vv?-rv S-Sle -n*l ta.- platform t . Unton'a big hull presented a aesi.f wii.i ? r at 10:30 o'clock last Bight, h?rf after the vote had bevo taken at ? i m .s* -ig of th>- wait dr?-?-> ar:<1 . ?? t . Th?- ?rote had besa praci unanimous to submit the dsai ?nd- of the ? ? . Itteo, thsy v.. I ra to . infer with the en.j loy? r? LAUNDRY STRIKE STILL ON Employers and Workers Dis? agree on Its Importance. Whfi?- repreaentsttVes of the steam laun ii- orsantastton Insisted ???-? I tha? the strlk?- of th- sroffhsn was '.?eing settled by ?h?- strikers, who were r?-turnin. lO w-ork. and that there WSJ BOt reallv much of a strlk?-. the strik-- leader* de? clared not only ?hat the atfths waa as vita?. a- ;i? th? lirst but the BteSOl laundrv rlrm.*. were I? ?inning t.. capitulai? They said th> Sanitary Steam Laundry, the Cu opSfB? tlve steam LagPeSey aad ?teas ethers had made agieemeota with ?he union already Julius Miller, a lawyer, who ?aid he W_8 the authorized news ?llspenser of the Whoh'sale l_iun?lrvnien's Association, de chir?d all the steam laundries affected by th?- strike were r??nntnK A few were run? ning with a full force, he said, an?! the i res? had at least ?">'! BSf <?nt of their ISgO* I lar force at work -? MAY OPPOSE BATTERY STATION Stover Hears Subway Storage Yaids Are Planned for This Site. Plans for the proposed subway station to be built under Battery Park have be?-n sub? mitted to the Park l?epartment Among other things there Is a proposed BtoragS yard for ears under the park When askivl yesterday If h<- WOUtd oppos? any plans which would Injure the park. Commissioner Stover said he would Al? though he had look??! over the plans before ! turning them over to Cha rial I? laay. the I landscape arehlt?-et. the ? 'ommlsslnner said, he would wall until the landscape architect i reported on them ts-fOtt stating ?letlnliily i what h's action would t?e. Ae< orillnn u> ?In- plans there will be only [thirteen feel ?f son above paru, or use j s'ibway station. ? I shall take th.- matt-r up with the ? PoMSC Serflce Commission." Mr Stover i 4,,:,i The r*ommisaao? waatsd to pisos a i ?tatlon In I'nlon Square Turk, but on my j imdaatlin ?yaacsd ft in the ?,tr?-et. if the I Hatt.ry l'ark project, as now planned ?hi | hurt that ?ark, then there will have to be ?ome e*haa_8 " ?> SUFFRAGISTS TO RAISE MONEY With Ballot Box Will Emulate Santa Clans and Kettle. Before Christ t;vi:< It Waa the S?lval'on Army Riata ?lauses at the stre?t corn? r.? I with their Inslnuath-K l!t?le kettles an.1 hBcketa N"* It's to u- ?he woman suf? frage paSIV with It? balb.t-h.,?. Yes. the valiant H?ffr*ng1s?s will take turns standing ail ?lay it Fourth Avenue and 23d street with a knife yellow ballot-box havtog i ynwntn? hole In the top and Woman Suf? fira ge Party" on It In black b-it? m. Of i course, th?- hole means? money, and ?inv I sum from a nl? k?-l to lloO-or more-will be waleoas Antis nee?l draw no gloomy for?, asts of th?- way women will act |n politics from this -SBOaCties of the ballot-Imx an?i mooaf The form <>f the rsssptsela rn?-'?-ly Indicates the cause for which Its re . ipta will be used. ?The Worn-in Vot?te," the orK.in of th? party, will he on sale at the stau?! of the ballot-box This ?and Is to be a regular thing, and when ?me volunteer attendant falls from pB-un?0Bla another will uk. h.r BALLET'S MUSIC STOLEN Performance Shortened, While j Police Guard the Metropolitan. ! The troubles of the Imperial Russian j Ballet .ippear to he endless At the con- ' elusion of "i'.ippella," during yesterday; afternoon s performance at the Metr??pol- j l'an Opera M.i.se. Hen Atwell, general rep- j resent.itlve of the ballet, stepped before the curtain and explained that much of the music for the divertissements ha<| been stolen, and that therefore th? programme would have to be changed, and in several numbers the piano substituted for the orchestra. "1 a.*k the audience's Indulgence for this." said Mr. Atwell. "as there have re? cently been changes in the ballet, and some of our music has been stolen. Some num? ber? we shall have to omit and others we shall give with the plan? Instead of the orchestra, as the orchestral scores for these have been taken by the thief." The audience spptnuded Mr. Atweils Maternent, and did not appear to mind the enforced ?nance of programme. The muglc. Mr Atwell said later, had disappeared In ?Philadelphie or, last Saturday. Mlkall Mordkin did not dinee at yester? day's performance, bavin? left the ballet, Slid Ml pine, was taken by Alexander Vnllnlne Otherwise the company was as usual, Including Miss I'cltzer The audl ? nee was largs and cnthuslistir. ALL MAY HAVE SAFE MILK Health Commissioner Expects Dealers to Make Price Low. The Depart in??nt of Health sent out yes terday to all milk dealers in this ?itv no? tices that the Hoard of Health must he in? formed by January IS what grade or grades ?if milk deals? sspsctsd t?> ? n under ti? new claasMed milk schedule which was recently made a part of the Sanitary Code. Commissioner Lederle said many of the Isrge ?JaaJen had in the last year squlppsd their plants with facilities to furnish at once the grades required, while other?? would have a reasonable |?-n?rth of time to . i-.'plv with the new order While poor persona, i?r i^ederie d??clarad, hail bssfl farced to klve infants the ordinary bo tiled niilk. In the future a pasteurize?! ?j'rad" would be available for probably 10 cents Mili; dealers ?save ?given it t?> ?be under? stood that eu'-h a grade would In all ltkell hood be sold at that price. "A safe milk would therefore be within the reach At all," said the Health t'om loner. In ? xplalnti.g the Orad?- ?* raw milk, which Is Intended for conking and manu facturlng purpMSI only. Gomnilssli.tier Lfderlc said: ? If will come to the city In scaled cans ?bearing ? large red label The ran? win l?t sent to tlu-lr destination sealed " ? ;ra?l.- C milk can Im? sold as "dipped" milk wbr-n It has l??-ti stibj???tt?l to pas? ?.an '?union, which thil? mukes It Orarte B. BOY ACCUSES POLICEMAN Hit by Lieutenant, Ho Says, and Case Goes to Mayor. Aifmlssloni mad?- by Patrolman I !.. .ti wiiu brought l'.-ter Honi-ro. eighteen v. in ..ii. i-.t.. Mferesa Market police court yesterday DMsntag on :> ?bar. burglary, that Ueut?snaM Bberts, at th? Went ?Jkth Mtr.,?t -??;.t?. n had "sbskan" the youth spA "Mapped" him <?n ths fane whll. I . i. the station. < .iu ..1 Magistrat.. App'.i-ton to raQuss<J the hoy*i lawyer t?. t ?k? th? ? ?.? up with Mav<>r Qaynyst SSd ? the li? ut< riants coialu. t Mvssttgatod Ueutensnl ?Starte dented last nicht he ?It. but said a short Struggle had f? Mowed ihe prisoner's r? - fuaal ??? i. ??'. Thu eearrh. Bbssts Said, ?!; ... ?-.1 i 'rnii.y whl.-h fitted ? -... markit on the window of the ?.tor? rokbed COST OF LIVING INQUIRY Commissioner of Labor Begins Nation-Wide Task Washington, fan s.- A nation-wide ln ? ? of ths f?ood supphr ?sf the Vntt?Jd Stsles. with special n-f.-r. nee to th-- ;n .-,. ,.,..,; roel of living, has teen begun un . ? rsonal cup? rvlslon of Charles P. N"-1, CeaMdsstCSMC <f !j?l>or Th!? ln .. .'? j S.-, t. t.irv Ksgel, w >?t comprehensive ever undertaken In thii- or ?r.v other country and will last i months Kaparti wll'. he sent over the co .ntrv to visit rt.lds factories and stores ka.'h Im portam an ?? ol too.i ?rill be traced trom lts'orlfln to th<? door of the consumer, and then th.- department statisticians will pre? pare a r-'port for th.? government snd th> ?public NEW QUININE ANESTHETIC Doctore Regard Discovery as Im? portant as That of Radium. i B) T?i?Hir*ph in Ike Trttseae I I ?os AnKele*. Jen. 8?The lonn sou-flit dru* Which will eliminate the necessity of calne ami morphine in sursical and dental o; ?rations has, It Is claimed, he.-n dlscov ere.1 and perfected by Dr. W i'arls..p Smith, of R.-dlands. i"al. !.. ad'.nii local members of the medical profession de.-laie ?he disco-, ?ry ranks In Importance with that of radium It Is a quinine compound Instantaneous, anirsthetlc and henio*iati<\ Not a inom?"it ?S?'<-d be lost after its Into. - tion. and there are absolutely no harmful after effects. Dr Knlth. who says II would he unpro i nal for him to discuss the discovery, was called te Now York tO-nlgkl to give h terles of clinics on It before Ihe New York Dental Cottage ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS [Krim T'.ie Trlb'ine Bureau J Washington. Januar? | ORDaCM IWUED. The followlag orders have been Ibr-'icd: ARMY. . ..lonei CHARLES hT. J i'HIRB. Infantry, ;,n.l Mxj-.r WILLIAM M ? ' ?I I.I.I N? I <..mrt?iii?ai't.r. lo t'hlragn for examina? tion for retirement .,,,.? , , raptan? EDWARD ?; HI HKH. medical ?orp?. on arrlt il San I ran? lr.ro. lo Arm? sad Nnw .?.'tier.I H..i>|.l?*l. '?"' Pprln?a C?ptala HoHKHT ? JtBASRT. 4th ?'avalry. *ft?litl?n to other ?In? !?*? iitstiine r-har?* .it ruction w?,. K fnr, HUM r?lt..<.tng Klmt U-atenaal CV.UHIT VANS gt \- K RVIII'SII 2M Infsnl?*.?' ?...-ad ,...;?V..i,..n. U.I.I-IAM .?'"MMK. M Infanlri froni ?.tt'rman ?.entrai Ho*pt tal Sail l*r?n?li. ? W Fort llua.-huc? i.?.neg of thaane* < ??i???>n ?m.ark.n? K m KM'?HT .'.rpn "f 'ii*""-?r?. oi" nionth nf'^.-n .la?* from JaSSar? 1*.. Klist l.l.-ti t-nani EDWARD K MASPKK. Inf.ntrv. tluet- months fr.-m April 1. NAVT MlUbh- MB K M I-OYI.K_.rr. del.? hed Ihe Mthlsao. to th.- SW llsmpsnlr?. M.dsb.pm?n H. A Bl.US. ?;'?'?'?-' ?ke N-w Hsmwhire: lo the M*>hlgaa ,ih,.i,,?i; v BRODMANN, teeevsl trata? Ins ?tullen. CSie.t !.????.??, North ?h|.?K? rnmjaeager r I ?RAND. ^eeheA tba tt\\ rler le "???si "oapltal Mure IrUnd^ LtaensasM .'?.mmsnde. It ? ?"?I'.?-AIv te i.i.he.1 ih?. ??ahi-.tr-?-' '" command Hie I.leuV.'ni.m Ii B HIK.MK. delated the (j,. ,,..i ??. ?he I'sllfornw l.i.ui.M.tn- TH..MAS WITIIKHS Jr. ?b lacked tke i"aiifornt?>. t?. ike Olaetsr. M.lVKMKNT^ V U AHHUII'S The fol ?owln? inovetiients of v.ss.-ls bave been re ?..:t.-.l t? the Navy riepar??1"?-'"' AHRIVEH Jan. a ih?- PeesAsr. M -Cktokfsjig: tn| Ilarrv. ,,i Nankin?, the Jurtla at Tlhuron* UM 1'f.tm.iii. at ?pitnlanam.. SatX. 7. The Naihvlll?. ?-? ? r,-"u'J?. "?-<???*; th.? Caul Jone., n? S*""4,hH"??u" ?? P-rkln . "he tV.lk-. ^^ZWn ""* Am" R -., sad ihr l.es? "? ????"?*"?" HAIM >' .1 .in. ?; Tl,. Nasahsn. tmra Ul?jnsapo. fnr Heaa K??n?-; ?h? Jutt?"? from Mnr?* Ulead for Tit j. -, ._ Ml 7 Th. N.ahtllle fr??ni B-???c?n \*,r\ fo? I '.e..|,l..nt Rond?, lb' ' nc"-. tr?J7,J'*n*n tan-mo for ?"lenfues???. ?he \ t-k?hiirf. :-an Died?? f?*r >-** .*/??!*-,. fi"?"" BSla: h? Prslrle. from Hsmpton Roitd? for eeeieiaaee of ?be ~'\TT2' .r ,. Th?- gale? .n-usiin? in *"*"* loSj??m *etry? on remrn to BestnsP **yr ?SSS nroc.^d The Locuat, urtcksn trota Na?y HegLster NO 37.-TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1912. New=York Tribune's Bookreaders'Contest _$15,450 in Prizes WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE BOOKS THESE PICTURES REPRESENT? NO. 73, NO. 74. Contestants arc required to write their answers upon the coupon which is printed on Page st of The Tribune every day during the Contest. An? swers must not he sent in until the last two pictures are published. Now Is the Time to Start in The Tribune's Bo?kreaders' Contest 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 for 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. Many Splendid Prizes Are in Store for Those Who Solve the Pictures Correctly. THIS is going to be another lively week in The Tribune's great Bookreaders' Contest. The interest is increasing and the number of new contestants grows larger every day. One rearon for so much interest is that this is the middle week of the competition, and many readers like to enter now in order to concentrate the contest into a shorter period of time. Of ?ourse the solving of the majority of the pictures is at all times a matter of but a few moments' concentration of thought given to each picture. But every one contemplating entry to the contest should bear in mind that there are some of the Bookreaders' pictures yet to be pub? lished that are not to be solved at a g _nce. The prizes which are offered are too valuable to be slighted in hasty work in solving the pict? ures, and contestants should allow themselves all the time possible to solve the pictures carefully. Entry to the contest should be made at once. Begin by solving to-dry's pictures. That is, try to form an idea of what you think they represent, . ? ?. I snswers mint b. and then place an order for a complete series of ment of the tribine, or bear postmark of matiinc ot . . _,. . , ..... ?o* '??*?*?* than midnight. Saturday. March 8. 1911 Bookreaders Pictures that have been published since December 4. the date on which the contest began. t.;. ?. -??* atas.? ' The bach numbers i. the. Coates* Department lay oaa *sn sec-ore Utsoi ty esUtag at Tha TrtbuB* ofrt.-.- ?>r by mall, .s Is folly explain?.! at tha 7' thin aiinounretn. | .?f -^..rs?'. ven -?ill also need a ropy of the Official H in ill fas llera' Contest Catal?>?{ue>, which contain* a large list of namei or tlf!?-5 of hooks end all of the names ?>f the ("ok? that are to he representad by tha IllustrstlOOS The price of this CStsIl -'?" is tw'tity five .-'..- ? ??'tits at the oftl.-e of The Tribun?-. ?>r thtrtv ??""c > cents by mail, and it will provs of treat ? iocs in arrtstag at tha rtaflaea or titles the plct* ures represent. There are many apleodld prizes in ??tore for those S?_? Burracd i-i SnSWsrlOg the Bl-turSS nearest cor? rectly Read o?vei tha list of rewanis ?md also the ruh's and cOOdltlSOS, which ??re th?- BIOS! liberal evr proposed in .? stall?.r <-<>iTip?-tttlon. Also, slwsya r.-memher that any one, anywhere, can entei men, women ?ml chil.lreti, in the city or In the country; everybodv 1b eligible HOW IS THK TIME To STAUT, bo_ now la the time t?. order a full series of back numbers of th? Book? eaders" Pictures an?l their coupons. This equip? ment will place you on BSI equal foot ins with all those who entered before (hey o.ay do so without tilling out th* entire coupon. rictu-es may b? submitted with th* answer? if contestant? ?o ..-?Ire, but they will not count for them. a biffer*.t members of a family may compete In the Contest, but only one prize will be awarded to any on?, fam? ily or household, and only one (1) set of answers w'.l: be accepted from any individual contestant. Participation la any ether contest now being run will not debar any oaa from tuta-rlng- the rom pet It loo. g AU anawers must be held until the entire aeries ot book Mustrations hove been print?. In '''he Tribuno, and ?very set of coupon? upon which answers are written mus? ta arralase?! In niira? r, ,il order, fastened securely tosether and delivered or milled In a flat package, not folded or rolled, plainly addr?-*?<_ to the NEW YORK TRIBUNB'S JMK-KRKAl'fc-KS' CONTEST DEPARTMENT. TRJUUNB Ht'ILDINO. NEW TORK CITY, within th? timo spcciaed la Rale 7. 7. The t?mn for receivfns answers will have no effect tipon th? ?wnrdlnj of prizes, with this exception; All delivered at the CONTE8T DSPART lixplanation of The New-York Tribune's Bookreaders* Contest. Fverv day for Seventy-three (73) days there will B|>))ear In The New-York Tribune (Dally and Sunday Kdlflons? Two ('.') Illustrations, Cartoons or other ???presentations of the nsmes of books. The Tribune ?vilI asrsrs ten humlred and sixty-seven prizes to Tribune reader? sending; In the nearest correct BOSOSra to the entire serle? of book Illustrations. The flr-t two offl?lal Illustrations appeared on Mon ?ui>. I ?e-ember 4. The i-orre<-t names of iKvoks to be Illustrated and to eer.e as a basts of sward? are beinii selected by the Conte-t Department, .'?ni will be included In the New-York Tribune's Hookienders' Contest Catalogue, which will be published as n guide and reference for contestant.' use. The correct list of names will ?be pla.-e?! under seal in the safety deposit department of the Natlonul park Book, where it will remain until It Is t-BUsi for by the judges st the ?loso of the con? test. To compete for the prize?, contestants muat give the name of the hook exactly a.-cor.ling to th? wording, spelling and punctuation hs published in the Tribunes Bookreaders' Contest (Catalogue. 1 We lb) dlCsrSBt persons will furin u the Ideas and different cartoonist? will draw the book Illustrations. The cartoonists will not even know the a__wcrs to t,ic puizle pict?irea they draw. CONDITIONS: I, The T?ookrea,t>-rs' Conten ta open to all r*ad?'s ?f me Daily and .unday Tribun?, excepting employes an?! nieiiil'?"? of their _HSillea f, ? BOIesSSS?B niu>t writ? file names of the hooks rep rrsenc-d *>v th?: lliustratl-ine upon th? coupon provide?! therefor. ?n- which will appear on Pase 2 of Th? Tribune (Daily and Sunday) every day during the period of ?he competition Auswar? may be written with pen pencil or hi typewritten. a. Each pl< inre t .-present? the same of only one (1> Seek, ?"?I comet?ame will not do required to give the name of the author, ?mly th? title or name of too book U all ?hat will be .-??quired. Where conteatanti are not certain of th? correct name tney will b? permitted to send ttv? ? -> answi-rs to each book picture. If th? cor? rect aii'wer la given, incorrect answers will not SSSSt again.t ?bs contsetunt. 4. Only tvo ?.I ana-era may be written upon a sins'? coupon; eztri coupons must be used for additional an .w,i?. and alt coupons of th? same number must t>? kep: ?oseth'-r In m?kln? up the ?et. Where contentants wtsh to subir.lt addlilonaI ramea to th? ?am? book m-iitraiton i 8. Pris?e will be awarded to the contestants. In order, according to the number of correct answers eent I. to th? SOS?S ?series of book Illustration?. First Prixe?-teams Touring Car, to th? contestar.! sending In the largest number of correct answers Second Prix??White Automobile, te the contestant sending In the second largeat number, at*"* so on until all the prixej have been awarded. In the event of a ?le between two (5) or more per? sons, the contestant sensing in th? largest number ot correct answers with the smallest number of duplicate answers (not coupons) wil; be declared th? winner. Wher? two <_*) or mo.? contestants submit th? ?ame number of correct eoswer? and a? equal number of duplicate anawar?, the ono using the least number of coupons will be de? clart-d the wi;,r.?r. For example: "A" nnd "B" are two (3) contestant? and send In lh? following number of correct answers, duplicate answers and coupons: Correct An*. Duplicate Ana Coupons used. A . 130 188 241 B. 130 188 'J40 **A" wins the pr.te beesuse. although be used ons (II more coupon than "B." he sent In only 184t duplicst? answers to "B.'s" is*, or 2 less, and displayed greater skill. In cato two (2) or more persons sunmlt the same num? ber of correct answers and the same number of duplicate answers for the entire series of pictures, together with the same number of coupons, th? valu? of th? prix? as tied for will he divided equally among those tlelng. 9. A Board of Three (3) Judges will be selected be The Tribune from disinterested citizens, who will talc? charge of the anawers and award the pri.-s strictly I? accordance with the correct construction of the title? Illus? trated and as given in The Trmuue's Bookreaderr Contest Catahigue. '.?I Where a set of answers la securely fastened ta- . gether. the contestant wtlt be permitted to stamp ?nh rabbet stamp or abbreviate hts or her name upon th?? space allotted for same, and omit the full nam? and address from the majority of coupons, provided that suel full ni?m? and full address are plainly written upon th? last six (8) coupona of the set. wher? spac? for same wtll be provided in due course. In ?ending In th? answers st the clos? of the contest It Is Iniportntr that contestants ?eal alt pai-kages con? tslning sets of answers and see to It that postage ?hereea la fully prepaid at the rat? of twe c?nt? (2 cents) ss ounc? or fraction ?hereof. Tell yot:r Po?tmast?r that yaur package of answer? contain? written matter and mast k? mailed at the first clas? rate. All communications or '.etters of Inquiry concernios the T*nokre_der?C Contest must bo addrewed to th? <"*?.*< TKPT MAV".f*t-*R NEW-TO Tit. TRIBU7NT. l.*>4 Kassa* S?ra.a.t ??7?*w York Cltr. _ COMPLETE LIST OF PR.ZES 1? pBjSBS I-'ive-PaMcoger Mearas Automo? bile. The F. B. Stearna (ompaur. Broadway and ".7ih to, S?S?.?00 Whit? Touring Csr. Th? WhlU ( .?ini?oy. Brofldwav and 52d St. S?4?82.100 ?..eeker Art PUyer Planos. 81.438 ?- ?.-li F7. Boecker. 86 West 8Sth St. 8?SlHiS Francis Raros Art Plan?. Baeea Ptaao Co.. US Raat l.tsth St. S?8100 AndersoB Plujer Piano. Th? Aad?r ?o?i I'lnn? to-piisr. S7S F?lto_ Si? Brooklyn. "?8*J10 Francis Bacon Player Plan?, t?8?81.8BS. Two Wing Ptnnns. ?fine enrh. Wing g Hon. Mntk Ave. and 1.1th St. 10?11?Si.?Kin. Two Beeeeker Art Plannt. gSSS ??ml ili.o. respostlvely. IC??..-,?? Dining K..OIO Multe. _.en_?a a Company. 151 Fast Md St. 13?8100 ?ath. 14?8100 "-.lltslre IMarnosd Hing. 15?18? .II?) ?luster Diamond Princess King?. 80S and SAO, retpertlrely. _. *?T. Sweet g Co.. 170 Broadway. 17?8.10 Cnsli. It?18?SCO (luster IHamend Prince?? Rings, 843 each. I W. Sweet S Co. to?2!)?$10?) Owen Kodav Leather Bed?. 848 each. I? T. Owen I'otnpany. :.t Ka?i S3d i?t. 10?.11?IS? ?as??. 8X8 each. S??15? 840 rash. 810 each. 10? ?.-_?"Mie. Men'? or ladles' (.old Wafrksv 110 each. CS? 67?ili ?seh. 85 each. OS?167?8.100. .American Thenno?, S3 ?rarh. Anierir.a Thenno? ( ?mpany. .il We?* 17th St. ICS__SS7-r*V<<*?. ladles' or Gentlemen's Silk Um? brellas. 8- e_rh. *?l Steinschneider. 21 Mahlen I.ane. ?SU?507?8750. Waterman . Die?! Fo.iataln Pen*. 82 .Vi em-It I.. K. Wstermas Compsay. 173 Brosdwsy. 80S?1007?8750. Twelve months' subscription t? "Pearaoa'? Mag??lne,*' 81 50 a year. Th? Pearson Publishing l?mi?i?ny. 4.13 Entl 24th St. Place an order with your nearest newsdealer to begin serving you with a copy of The Tribune every day and enter the Contest at once. Back numbers of th?? Rookresders' Contest Pictures and coupons may oe had nt the office of T*>? Tribune. No IM Nassau ?treet. The price In New York ?Jlty. Jersey City and Hoboken Is I cent for the pally and i ? ents for the Hunday. l-.lsewhere the price is 2 cents for the Dally sn?l 5 cents for tin?* Snndav Where bsck numrjer? are ordered by mail 1 cent addltionsl for every 10 numbers must he remitted iL postage. All <-?f the bnck numbers from Decemtner 4 - ?mon receipt of 01 een?_. ??iitslde greater New Y I ,uk numi-r? contestants ara csutloned to order er 4 will be mailed to any address In greater New York rork and Jersey < ity upon receipt of 98 cents In orderina r only by the number which appears ?t top of the coupon