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iifMACFARLAND DEFENCE prjofThat He Killed Wife Lack? ing, Savs Lawyer. jIry TO DECIDE TO-DAY Altoi'^-Py for Alleged Poisoner 0emands Acquittal on Ground of Prosecution's Failure. ? ? n?i. to :>n [ wh? n ihe defen? e the ??tate had noi made '.?..*?'? t wo erttnaassa and mpttetl Tho ?curl will rharge the |uf| this nightfall, it la expedid, '.?now i i? l'a to ? ., .?-. lnJ?H*ted Into the vh.-n Pr?*a*M.*utoi .\ Mott. in r-umn.lng up, referred Rev ' V T R h< son ' leary Clay im1 to death in Virginia II? ? tatet* upon Ma. )\ir!;?r id th liheraietv ? |fe v. ii !. . vMiiifi.* take up legally ? wa" ? ?auction b i i ?? Mai Kar land t.? ths Pr wa ? ctives and the Newark poll? . ? irre I fss the ; ..Fail.?nil. Tin? state had ? a\*o)ded all refer? n<" to thi*- fiat w hen 11 was announced thai th. 'Htement w< uld pot i.o put forward SfJ. Mc!>einiil. ! for th? defendant. Insisted ?n?on I of H He gol th.- o? ? led, with the enaction of the court, read it to the Jury. * o prove t? the jury t hat Mac Far land'a -gits know si ? reaence of 'h. cyanide In a bottle ?hi h liad originally contained bromide. ? thf -tatenient l.v Ma*-1'ai land, when he nal ! he toid in- wir?, ol having brought home Oiso? in crystal form (rom .he i H-V. heel? ? plant, whore he saa egiployod a., idvertlsing n Th i. si "f the ment explain? i :> - m<-v< - ?he da- hla wile s hou? ,?as foi id Tu ; met et. pointed oui the fad that m the etatement UacKarland also i thai i;?* mix?*?, the .van?do wiih water, malin? a solution which h< placed In the hi-ani'!?' bottle, and thai t*"**rsa?*tcr ha did l,et inform i.m wife shoul the potasa? The wonan did not know her husband had - in m liquid form if *"'r brcnirie bottle, th?* prosecutor insisted. w , re miriidu? ?*d in tho trllj ?*onie of them classified by the atste an defetu-e aa being untti fo? publication win he submitted to tu?? hary to show t?i tetatlona tiiat ,?re said to fun? existed h?*w< en Mis- Bromley and the defendant. Tfc lnissivis sdmlttsdjy written by the T-I'adelphi.? young woman were regarded bj th. defence equally as important to ilir aide as io .h>* atat* . of the m?a wrlttefi hy M u rid after hit wlfe'a death and w< > Bromloy. it was the letter la which tl d?fendant, t< Hing <>f his wife?, death ..' ihe facl that he was held for it, iH.i?le<i the charge as preposterous and ned the re?-ipient not to worry. third misslve was a rsqusst to Leo ierney, of Philadelphia, secretary of the py Scouts of America, that h<- take care - young son. Roheit. Until uhorlttes had ?lispoeod of the charge ? the defeadaal involving Tl**rns*f*s ame. the pi*Oeecutor referred to the same :an ll .-; the jury by referring to Tiernev's Cermantown annex " lie aaifl was not the refusal of Ticmey s wife to aXft 'barge <?f the child, but the attitude Off 'Oermantewn." The proaecutar did not nak<> himself < lear. but luid the jury they would nnderstand tilings when the? read the batch of letters to be ?tibmitted to them. The oniv witnesses cal sd i?>? the defence ?he uncle of th?* defendant and De? tective Seipa-an? < loci f rey, of the PrOMCUtOT'l staff. MacFarland'a une!?' testified p.ai on aeveral occasions he knew that the Ma? - l*'ailanda had used cyanide in their home for cleaning t?w?*lrv end silverware. Th? alato had SSSphaaised the fad that no Jew? elry was found to eubst intlate 'be claim of MacFatiand that ht ?(-ok th? poison home with which to clean Jewel y. A b" o? niherware that wan put it. us evidence ???niifled by Hie wiine*-*. aa Hie prop? erty of ihe MacFarla] The defrn? e also attempted I sis at that M MacFsrland might have found cyanide in an?- of asversl ?taten bottles tho4 were found In the huust and many of which were lab? Us? poison. In summing up Mi Mi Dermlt Kai,I liiere ?avae nothing bm ? on the part of n trying t" s?-r: ! Ma I-ail,? rid to chair. Ciar?-.*, thai Mat-Ear* land and the Rronl- / gi 1. maule hy the state, were "tn?>'.l perverta," the lawyer kaki, were not to be defended by him. tie ,uio> had failed to estab Ihd charge against his citenl snd naked lot ?.n acquittal. AARON BURR ONOE ITS TENANT Nassau Stree* Building to Make Room for New Structure. .Hi.I 77 NSSSS ? urt-at b* th? McVlekar-Oa?lIard Healt; Cosapanj to (?oj?L?aniiti. i ' oners, for a perlml of iwcty-one years urnislied mifb Interest in th? r? ta 1 estai?. m;?rk?t Aaron Burr one? oc< upied in one of th? buildings. TfaS les ??<?- SIS now at No ' .i fchwi-ita. ?**. <!ro | are fireimrlng dorn store and ?.in ?<? build* ST the plot, which is ??> ? ipaa? s about Septem? ber l. HINTS ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL TO L'l.KANSE IU1R AND SCALP Fluffy, biillianl hau frequently is ruined ahampoo (.ntalning ;.:....: . a '?ill. impoverlah? hair dull, atiing) and brit - dandruff." A p ? beneficial ? lixture can be n. rag a loaatr-oouful can? ot ho! wat? r. when thia la rubbed oi wealth ?>f ? e? eacn atran I ? dandruf neun. tfter rinaing, ;. event) and la left gl? . tonal shampoos ?with canthrox restore th? original .-lu.?ie ii.*- well a? in .V th. JI'1-KXION .* ALT!FIER This mm lotion :? unaui i.ass... for '?l>^f t? and i- storing ih?- cheek- I ? four ? nc-half pint hoi ..?lilil? glycerin?' ? .iii.i rub lightly until drj r?,, i ?,,i to j ? ougis, ?:; and lln? ben on. It* i oni - i ? kin- i inooth and cl< i the complexion in cold weather. I'H REMOVE 1I\H*.V aitO\VTH8 Th? ? ? aim? ?t i] i hall oi ut ij.'ik. fu< ?? .,.' ai r rater, iheti ? iwo or i |i | akin and ?-hin ind i? pal ? for an ? rlglnal nut ? ? .-r!: every ? ? ? i nataoivu -i rnotU I : and wh'n 11 .Oon.'ltl I 'll'.*.' (?,lt, .*? ? ' >ip ?u,! weight Ii itmeiii i? quite . I ? ..*?;.. M ?. I .,i i- . WANT BETTER PAVEMENTS Speaker Beiore Horse Aid So? ciety Urges Use of Granite. Oaraets and reprteentattvee al own MM -curt.ii'il last nicht in the headquarterl of th? Morse AM Bortety, No. "?'? West loth street, where an open meet? ing of thai nrgeaMelleai wa- held f ? ??? ?>f diocuastng atreel condition* and the best pavement to he placeil on hills and placee where b-agvj haulbai v* Jacob M. Ehrlich I **nd ? r of the -? and those ' lueV I ?Jeeeph Orb preiMenl of th? Team Ownere1 Association; Aleaander MoatgotnecyEThomas O'Reilly, oi the inter natlonsl Pavers' Inmu; M-.?-* Maude Little fleld BaiHard, representing Mr. Durlsnd; * .' k Khin? frank. Mrs It. < ". Van Ctaef, it. w. Hataari Smith, John Park, Charlee Alberteon and Loul* H Row?. ".i i.'iim p. Hiker, g s Bh-aars, Jamea Pringle and .) P. Qeoghan were appointed a committee on argaalsatlon to pel In touch with owners of hoi eta thai draw the com? m? r. lei trucks and wn?gwne Joseph Orb, who is ??m- oi' the committee of twenty-five appoioted some time ego t'y the Mayor t?? investigate pevini conditions ami i?. sagged Improvements, .-aid that ?. block* of the propel size made tin clean?-! and beet pavemenl i??r the public ami for th. burse.-. While asphah would do Un light trade, be ssld, ii abould never be used where heavy diaaliai wa.- ne<*< s aan i-'-s- n lor automobiles, be tl smooth granite block* were the heel 11.* -.?'?I that some SIM Cit) DfScial shoul.l he reaponelble for tii?- propel op? '!'!;~ ??"'' . a?.-in? ot all escavatlona in the - . i ?u having a conflldl ol aevenfl de I ?aliments The only way to ??i the Btreeta 1 proper!) paved he asaerted, was through npgsiilaellan. backed by money. an?i be though! there would be plenty of mono) f-srthoomtag to tight the asphalt ti the aociet) stalled light The meeting adjourned, to meet el the saune place next Tueada) niubt ?SHERIFF SEIZES PAINTING 'Holy Family,' Said To Be Worth $20,000, Held Pending Suit. "The lloh* Family." a painting 'lone on brass, said ta be n?e work uf an Italien maater. and \ allied al . waa locke?! Rterday in the -af<- of sheriff Julius llerburger, there to await the decision t>f the couri In the euli broughl agalnsi J Winter, a piano manufacturai and lam Heiter by Pranceaco Irato loi ; mi.n ?u the picture. Iran? sava tha | inc was ih?> property <?f his wire Cermele C.arr.ti. who tied recenllv. ami that 11 BOW belongs to him. At the time of the probetlng ol the will of Irato'ajwife Burrogate Uahalan rel ti dec?ate Irai?, owner ??f the pi tur?* The latter then begat a replevin action, terminated yesterday when Deputy Sheriff Murray, In company with Irato, w.nt to No I'M Caroonweolth avenue, In Th i \. where Heller h\e*.. and to?ik th?* picture from the parlor wall. Winter alie;**.- tiiat Irato gav-i ?no the picture before Mrs Oar?fl d??i. in- had mud?* Irato foreman in his piano ? > m DIG TUNNEL TO OPEN VAULT Mercantile Safety Boxes in Equitable Building Not Damaged. The third and last vault of the Mercan? tile Saff Deposit Coon pan y was opened peeterday taoralng in the ruins of t .?? Equitable Building. T?. the aatiefactlon of th?* tive thousand box holders all Ihe valuable securittea were found to i?. In? tact. The boxes, Just as shin) snd clean a.- when they were locked up "ii the nlghl befor?' the tire. Kave no indication of hav? ing l'en through on.* of the worst tire? tin city has eve* Been. The last vault, which was in t! ? Broad Way ami ?'??lar street corner of the build? ing, waa the newest ainl largeel of I he vaults own??) by th.- eompao) The del? in opening it was due to the larg? pile of debris In front <?f its doors ami !.. tho ?uiidiiiKs Department was not certain about the safety of the I't-dar atr?-et wall. These two difficulties were removed b] tunnelling the ?me and ahortng up ihe other, and at 10 o'clock bos holders formed in line l<> get ihcir aecuritfc - I WON'T PAY FOR VACCINATING I Tammany Aldermen Vote Down Led erle's Request for $10,000. Tammati> members of Ih? Board ??f Al i asain blocked Ihe attempt Health Commisjil'iner L_-4erle resten appropriation of llO.Ott f??r a vac I clngtlon squad. In spite ??f a letter from immiaMoner, In which hi mut-d tlie Importance of the work ami declared thai nine casos of smallpox ha?l occurred h Brooklyn since Januar) 1, the Tammat.v members nol only spoke agalnsi th? propo? sition but voted against It. All the K'*i>ubll?an mem;... ..- ?. board preecnt?thirty-fnui In numl.? r voti the appropriation, bul it required sixt-. \??te? foi an latoe <>f special revenue bondi l?r. I^ederle sai?) ont of the Brooklyn meet of smallpox was that ?>f a girl who had worked In ?*i candy factor) with a i I ? ? ? die rase Ihli ly >iaj s befi i ? condition was diecovered i ELIOT HAS A "REAL HORS)/' j Park Commissioner of Queens Also ! Gets Auto for Use of His Department. Park Commissioner Eliot of Queeni a "real hors? ' Sti'h is his dew riplion ?if the steed he lias purchased for us.* in his large ??f>maln. becauee one tiiai he had Stolen "The boat part ah?.ul the horse thai was atol en." said Commissioner Kimt yootcrday, "waa ti.at he belonged to the Brooklyn l'ark Departm-ant i bad only borrowed him. ii?- wasa'1 really a horse; this one 1 hav?* now is. tbongh. That Hrooklvn a ni mal wea lusl called s horse because he re? sembled one." Commh.sinner Blioi has recently aecurod an automobile for his department, and la gradually organising his labor ami clerical fared At pteeem erorh la progreeeing rapidly an tin* structure bring erected In (???.rest park, which is t<> he the headquar? ters of the ?j-.ioeiu-, Park Department when completed. Commissioner Kliot now lias Ins offlced In the Arsenal In Central 1'ark. U. P. AND S. P. EARNINGS OFF Poor Showing for December Causes Break in Both Stocks. The earnuiK- of tin I'mon ami South? >n Pacific railroads fur December were asada publie ai nooa yeat?erda) and shouted a de? crease li ad ?t..-.m. of mon than mf*0.tou compared with the correepondlng month a The i.iu ?i. ? reas? In IV t ? am? aras ???.Hinted for largely by th? in ti operating axpenssa and tax?e, which smouated t?? MtUM for Um w? .i a felling off .lTv I Th?- Btreet expected a pool earning ttate limrii from th? Htrrlinan roads, hut the I actuul Agurtt were under ti.?- loweel ?sti 1 mates and caused a -harp break In 1'nion and .Soutiii-ni l'a? iin stock.-;. ?Union Padfta ? : 1?.'?'... while Southern ? brokeifrom l'?*". to 107 , Both '?I h< ?I in tii?- nat?-i* trading, howevei |ended the day with n.t game, 1'nion Peciflc ; , ?,,>i,. i,i?l BOU Hu rt, !'... INDORSEMENT FOR ROOSEVELT. M a mealing of - Distrkn Coa? ted m :? n? i j: ??? ? H l"i trie Prest* ' d : j. News or interest Cutting .Doten the Food TlilltS Householders of Suburbia May Find Financial Salvation irv Horticulture. _ \ By Martha McCulioch Williams, "Opportunity has p., back hair." Thu eaya a Pi-ench nroverl Hence ihe ,* catching opportunity, no leas tins by ihe foreloct Now thai the ?lavs ?r lengthening and th? sun strengthening it i to ?hink how mich of th sunshine goea to waste, ii does go t a*s te wherever ll falls upon vscsnl lantl making ii bring 'orth wetsdf lost? flow? r.-, fruit ni I ? g? i a in llii*- time of i" .1 stress, whose ultlmat reaaoii t large!? the growing dU|MOi*arrrUoi between conaumera and producen, it If* th na?t of wisdom to turn nature's mercies n ii,-, <c ?, ail s <? bous? holders a ? fringea ?.f coi geate? ? .-s look i si rowly about you an I . iu * annol manage to hlr? borrow, !?? s, j or steal us.- of any wasi ,.,,i lyli it 3 ou (laving found then ai Ibl? f. rtillse them Evei though snow lies upon them, a load o dump. ?I and .-. si lei * <! s ll ittei .?.it of piece i ??, matt?. - ? i ? mu? u in pla? ?, fou will be asking \ho i*eason. Perhap bee! given concretely In a pa.*,-. Within tweni a* n i |< a of Net ?orl it.. i. ?* ter a tin Ift) soul. .wh. In f par? minutes, j "i find i,.r occasional golf, mere Hun ? ???.?? i tennis, foi singing witn hla wife .-hk . \.?>?? i>. *- with In.** small dough The garden, -*> b) K teat, tak. ol h? i -? ae waste si Ihe ba k ??1 H? lot. Ever) two years a full load of inanur. Is spread on ii la! In the fall aad lefl uati ?ig-ln lin.?- the very earliest Billing Thl aaparagur tx d, i i ? ? ti..* fui; twenty-five feet, gets sdditioaaU* two ?>.. > < ii,..! tov loada >.f manure also a h?av\ lop ,!>. naing ol' coarse sail an, am ntin?* ih-1. mal be t<? throw swa] Tl ?? feet wld? ??, dow?, in.- other edge, a lar bed Is glvei ? hlox, anapdragon, candytuft end *?i Hie trii??-. not io name asters Across He m m n... v ire f- n,?-, Is the sa tren? h, which ?i.'id- ,i wealth ol ami it. ih? . u net * .lump*, of dahlia ' othei n . * -f boll) hooka, w i n i, make ; letting for tl | Hut tl.<- Halden is for ,,-. ? ? ? n mol I o.-aut*. lis ppllea all H.- ragua tw? families ?an oonaume also lettuc? and ra-i i'.-* i -.r i ' .: ? ... fralu* overed fm ? on,, ppd, ani there the early l hin grot atrawberry bed, which glvea freah berrtoi full aveeki - enough for pre ng \"\t ii.?* sti aa ben law earl peai are planted Btrli ? >? theti place svei b< sr? full) oui w.i Tl ? ? boo n In t?*.. * arda of .?- i "" . iparl Lat? ini.jaijin mer oft?n ?? a ?*rop of them flotirtsbltu Upon th? that |*,i l/fl tl,,. ?. . . . ? ??? I? a! Th? re Is alwa) > ,, row el I thai ?I,, thlnitlng many dis ? - of sr? ns u h? n the ba eti u" >' ' ' ' ' ? Up lim* ami SCHOOL SOCIAL DANCING Mrs. Israels Sees Way io Evade "Turkey Trotting." Nov. i,.,* .?.........i, oanrlng In the i ?la! Mrs. chartes H? ni of ihe . i - ? , -ist ???,,. ?-... ?,,. obje? t.oi able d in? a halla, told I ?? members of the Klp'a Bay brai ?'oman's Municipal League 1,1 Mi * ?? ?: T n., ire - drawing r*oo***i a! No. 11.. i;.i*r Mth '!??? t ?..-st. rdaj iftei noon, thai ll would i" .. ; reven ti\e t., teach the waltz and twe i children In th?' eighth grades ol ihe pubh? **' hopls. '"i'ii? > sa ??? no a . ?... i.,i dan .mg properly," ahe Bald. ti?, ? . ,*.* ??? learn si th? ol sap danc? halla teach Bv? so mail. Kill- have aald to me, Bui a*e unlii t know there v. .., ?*ra , i,, dance The teachers In ihe public schools who hav? clans.- in folk iian.-s till in* thai tha little ?1 ? .. ' . hi "real dance Th? folk dances, charming aa are ol no us.- to s girl In dsndng Every util?' strl, aa aoon as Bbe leaves school, lias ambitions, whatev. i pooltion, .?...i ?I.?- know? ahe must be abl? to dance if i i< is to have ? good lime s?, sh? goes to th? n .Mi dance hall We shall agitate dancing ii? Hie public i ,, mi ties ? t h ?le, i Ion troul I? - "Another ? prev? ntlve wo ,|.? \- a r?gulai chaperon. The great trouble with in?-*-, placea Ii thai there is absolutely no m..- who haa any ? ontrol what th<* young people Now y? i ki fjfteea and eighteen like u? be smar), and show ?.n. and girls ??f fourteen and Bfteoti like to keep up With llM boys The leault la those shameful performances Just a little reatralnl ma* wore, h great traag t'.rtiiai.ori When our Inspect? a hail, at/en though ",?? youngsters don't know they'r? Inspectors, b th.*>'.idei people ?.f a dllferanl type, '.?.k a little mi sahamed. The boya don't smoke quite no many clgarettea in 11,eli- p.n ii . n?.r lake >| many drinks, and tha girls don'l show "fT quite s?, shsmelesslj when they catch ih? Inapector's ey? A wtttnan ohapsron, quiet, i and likeable, would be worth rnor? ih.m a dosen anasmpdic Inspoctpra" Mi- Im,.?*h r. committee an dan.?? halls :* going to make a alight ?hang?- in its t., lea from now on, and. instead of com? plaining t?. the Board ?>? Ucsnaaa, i* to try moral aiu.aion, tirs, on th.- proprtetora ?>' dance halla about which complalnta have oosn rnade Thej **???i aend ?> copj ??*" 'be complaint to the proprietor ami ask him to please reform in these Hit"* parti, ula: s: To atop touch and ind?*.-.nt dancing, not i,, ?,.iinit children under stxto?n without a -?uardlan, and to blacgllat organisations Which |.?rail-it In holding lough ?! TIk- Klp'a Bay district, Mis. Isr.i.'ls s.iid. had sum? of the worst >iano hall.- in ths city. Including Tsmmanj Hall, in one of them, las! Satin,i.e night, sfter 12 o'clock, sh? found main little girls. twelV? oi thii rlthei to White turnips or lat" fall radiait BUI the glorv of the carden is Its tomato plot. Plants bought in pots are set ?.ut lor th? very oa**liest nop. being plan?rd even i^for? danger of frost is nun?- paat Rut laier plantings yield the hulk of the crop. The plants ar.? set In low hills carefully cultivated, ami. as they grow* hli?. staked and tied ut.. also pinched In at the . nds tf they be. um. too rampant. The hills are about two fept apart. Last season the - ol ''?? tarden canned ninetyguarta j of tomatoes, besides using all the fresh - - ehe peeetbly eonM and rappiytng a d family as liberally. She also male; j l-ataup ami. at the test, ..i? n ??-.mat.? ph-k'e. Onloaa, cabbages potatoea and thrnga >?f ? I that sort ahe fa lye, being t'1" wise to sa?-ri I'u-e h.r limited apace to tln?ni. Hut she haf? t ?ei out raspberries and currants along her [ borders, and in the dry ing grass plot which1 .?ou ?rosa to reach the garden f?lir eunnl.igI dwarf fruit tr? ?-s Th?- <*>>st of th.- garden is practically the cost of the ?.?ed ft n spading ip i-*' tmt beyond the man of the ! bous? Me finds j??y in the work, also, health Ih- has a further reward in know ! tag thai his garden not only euta th? coal , | <?f livtnf ii* half, hut provides things ? f wa-, than he COUtd buy, Set t gains* his example that o? another ? family, which. living further away irom ' the eitv, hat an acre of carden granad. I Warm, gravelly, forcing, attached to lis home. The home is fgl enough from town ! to insure a eery bad market and make j servants hard to get and 111 to k? ef?. With j four in family, Ihe mistress of the lions? , lias no time for gardening. Her husband likes It. but feels It beneath him t.. handle I spade or hoe-has he not. forsooth, a brother m Congress? The two boya are at 1 a private school, bul come home ?*?-. k ? Being n?*i.hews of a Congreatman, they ' mue) pley ball, or run the automobile, ? lather than muss themeelvee up with .on j go the gsidea has been given ever to a immigrant ?in?, who dlvMea apace I lastesd of product Ills half of ll our ? ins the rose. Ttv his contract he is to , w?irk for the householder according to *r ?i? re The orders, given apaamedleally, i often m?! ai all. Insure bad tilth and a i . ***. i . r fruith * endeaver. As a ' result the heuee mtetreee buys most ?-?r her ?hi. - innn her t? aant, ? nd ' iga them fit from the rlty. Bhe i- ,?f thoai win. siKii and proa errlaated i?..mie: .t,g tin meunttag eoei ol ? [ Bui for ti?. faneted :i*?-? t of llvlag up lo I fam.lv might havt al'iin dsace wii? re now It bus ?car. it. . ami la) up perl ?if the mono) it now. sighing, ependa. : i i Is laving up mon. v. in ? in I ?i.iU't n??t he Will two the : II? Prill als?, own ? (W..-.I. re I? t sdjoining, and lend it as thriftil) ,.-? h ... . ..- ? toll will t.e persona ? lies his I .i', n?. ?In. .ui|.j;tK n ?? pit - it ? * ut fun? -lions in th? | * ?. ' Th- iliot.il ol all itu- l| un?. gel read It) plant liai mg tot !? . . pre to I piai "?"" plantings. ??M. drinking .?i the bai sh* 'i h? htti. p.u loi ? il ..' wealth ? and ?hot k- ?I at this I itemenl and Intel r ipted th? -i ? i?. learn ?h sarta ?.f ?tetan* ttbey pi?inlesd i theit .pera tion ta Ihe reform campaign I y f Hall la pte-idcnt ef the Kip's w omen'a Municipal M m Evelyn Leonard is tec? ? ? tar) tmong Ih?e p ? M. s Itudfl ??li Bh< "" ' Mt| ' bei lea Brawn \i Sohle Hayes. Mrs Frederick Gillette, Mi Frederick at< ppel Hi ** Thompkina M, 11 etna Ml -? Am?-v AMllCh and Mrs w ii i. Edwards a DRESSMAKERS TO STRIKE ,Vote to Fight for Demands Af? fecting Some 35.000 Workers. Announcement wai mads yesterday by M si lax, sacra tar) <>i the Ladies' I \\ aist snd Dreas Makers' Union, whose I members bavi for foui ?lavs bean haii.it ... the question of a general strike, tha tha vote was prsetloall) unanimous i?u a atrlkt The canntlng "f Ihe bailete ?.???gat, ..t llintoli Hall No 111 ?'lint..11 street, on Monday evening end lasted until 1 o'clock yesterda) mornint The execu? tive COmmittl.1 the union has power to i \ the day when |he .-hik?- shall g?. into eff? i Th.- demanda ef the union, which effect thlrtv-Uye thousan?! waist ami . makers, are for .? abortar workday, higher wages, sauiiai* thnpg and a union egrise? I >i?tii There was ,( repet? 'hat an effort would Be made le bring gbwnl a tattle? ment by uanfetrence vvitn ih?? employers,I but Mallas sai?i that even possible moone of i.ringing about a aettlemenl without a M ni.?? ! ?.I ? ? . u tried. -. NO N. Y. BRIDE FOR COL. GREEN , Declare? He "Wants to Marry a Worn an, Not a Clothes Horse." San ian* I-?? .Ian It Colonel I'.lwar?! ml Robinson Or??en. sop of Hetty Oreen, of Mea Vork arrive.i here to-day, led a.s a man who vv i ? | - t,, maiT) a S oui.ni, mil g i lollies hoi ne." ildren are the last thing thev want."' :.?l of NOW York ara?en "None of them knows how* to eoefc or m>?. and thev i would deny that their gond obi homely grandmothers knew how to wash clotbea ii a fashionable New* fork woman wenl lip fifth avenue iMtli a ring in her none the Jewellere could not furnish noM* ring? feel enough lo suppl) the dornend. They i want t?. 'peacock around the ibontreg ami I restaurante ao as to :>?- seen !>>. men not t m n huabanda Aaked If leap year mlgkl nol aeal his [ fate with .-?.m? Vectors siri win. could ? qualify on damealle linee, he said: *it [ may be. I'm Mil human.'' Jccn in ihe Shops g ni.r.m,- voile m the natural col,,, i sheer siik fahrte that i? both aervlceabla mu? pretty, it .?.m??-! with borders, both Wide an.l narrow, ?*iincr in Bulgarian color arrangements or in monoton?- The width is forty-two Incites sad the price $i 28. in one shop is being shown an sssort? n,. nt of tub atlka an?! erSpea In a groat variety of pretty strip.*d patterns, which Include Am Hnoa of ?i.-iuat. eobats sa whit?-, the balder Roman atilpan ami many othera of intern..dqat? eharactsr Hubstan tlal shirting silks. tidrty-??ne Iscbes wide. uro 7?*i ?'?-nts u yaid, while the efgpsg In the same width, with plain colored stripi-s, arc ?1 US, and with satin strlp.-a ?148. Pratt) little pin i.a?.s in Japanese braas, .i-iHK i?. ?ii i> tav ?- inches in diameter, '.nt-. .a?!. Two slight tv larger biz? s are 2t? and ? ? ?nts, reape, lively. A lay printing pteas can be laoupiu far .'? ? entr. A lo.iui clsSJMtag StttAt t-laaii will *. once leppeal to 1ln*> careful housekeeper consists ? u a pair of nickel plated longs at I 75 and a package of thirteen ahseta of specially prepared paper at is reata The paper. which la ata?ed and upa ted with a power? ful antiseptic, ?un be crumpled up und beld securely l>y the tongs for the cleansing proc ed r? i seed t hen thla hat i" tn i sm phted. There Is no ?lang? r, it is sal?', that the paper will Injure vim t*n?-st parc?lalo or that It will ? lag the pi?*-?. A waste |>aiwr receptada which will ii'itli.-i hr.ak, I un n< t sn.-.i its contents about th<> room through ?racks Is a box of Unn m? mi. which i- attractively shaiau and decorated and sells for $i> Housemaids' gloves made ?>f suhsiantiai white coit.m mat.* ,.,i ,,,. y* cents a pair, while those of cham?la are W ?ents a pair. lie iiaai.n of ?hop* ?her?- am* lea m?" n tinned on this \<*ee giere **<?!> can t"? asaetead laj s-tnu Inc a Btomeed and oadNtaat" .?? BWpl ' Mops,' |fee tetk Tilbnas Te ssi n u prompt reply th?! U-le ef pul h? al cm ihuulti be gtvergi J NO. 59-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. 1912. New=York Tribune's Bookreaders'Contest $15,450 in Prizes WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE BOOKS THESE PICTURES REPRESENT? NO. 117. NO. 118. Contestants are required to write their answers upon the coupon which is printed on Page ?? ot The Tribune every day during the Contest An? swers must not be sent in until the last two pictures are published._ Liberal Education in New and Old Literature To Be Qa?ned in The Tribune's Great Contest Enthusiastic Competitors Write Pleasant Comments Upon Good Features of the Competition. NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS! Contestants in the Bookreaders' Contest are warned against unscrupulous persons who ad? vertise or offer otherwise to furnish "correct lists'' of names to the pictures published. Copies of these lists, which have been secured by the Contest Department, show that three fourths of the answers given are incorrect, and as a matter of fact they will only tend to con? fuse contestants ?more than to assist them. The advice of the Contest Department is to pay absolutely no attention to them. CONTEST MANAGER. pjaced under seal in th?* safety depofiit department of the National Park Bank, where it will remain until it Ik tailed for by the judj-e-a at the 4oss of the con teSI To COB)potS for the prlsea, i ?mtrstajits must ??.?i; the tiuine uf the took exactly according to th? wordints'. ?spa-llii!*? u:?d punctuation a? pul.lulled ill ths Tribune's Bookreaders' Contest Catalogue, i'lva t?,) dil?erent |*a9rSOn** v.ill fun?, :i the idea? and difieren! cartooqlst? '?ill ?inn*, the book ?lu-rtimttons. Tbs cartoonist*? will nut even know tiae ?uu.w?.r* to the yuzzle iiicture.? they draw. CONDITIONS: 46 ' entered your preat niokreailer?' Cos* test, .ii.,I Bald II ths ino.it tiiterestin? in?*iital " ?livirsi.in lint i nsvs ever taken part In, T .osc wh?. r.iii te ?-ii t-r s re certain)*/ stlsstfti .? greet opportunity, not ?mi\ in ths wo** of ?asartsstlfafl f?>. ( the lu.in? rich reward*, bol for the aaitsrtaln men I sad th? atoouni ot knowledge is he mined in literature no? ami old it is a irootsot that should bs remembered sa on? of the rrestssi auw ationai fssts e\er attempted, and all should he proud t<> know ttint they wore competitors In ? t.*st of brain.*? ist as man) thousanda ta thlnkinc" That's il,?, way one of ths many IochI contestants wr r i tea to .'? Contool l>epertmenl it show? the spirit and tha mi.-uso? Intoresl ths contest hss ero? .i'.'.i hul the comment-, ars not confined to the 1*1 ea lei . Il \ alune. \ rompo?tor, a womaa, frem Pennsylvania, write?: Through a friend l area h formed ?if yonr very In? teresting Booltreaders' Contest I Immediately aar-at tor The Tribun? snd Ih? back numbers of the n?? t ursa Ki.tv member ?if our fsmil) I* no ieepl*, In? lerested thai we 'an hardl) trail until Th? Tribun? ai r I \ M ??;? I A nil? Kiii,?n iiditi iiji th? stete Bays: Wlffever I g" I fiad tha people active!) engaged In solving the Rookreadors' i cpteel pictures, ana the Interest that this ?iclnlt* Is simpl) unpsrsllslled. h fact, i tii.il t*. overlook the contest, bul m. fana? II* tu.ilk ? up, .n??. i must admit that i cannol refrain from taking ? i ? ?< >k <t the Tribun? plrturea every moi niug now m a conteatanl from away down Mouth writes: i..*?i? her? Is solving your Bookreaders' ?'?in? tent pictures Of rouree, thai meana thai are are In ? contest, too, mid we aimply cen'i aleen at night until we have solyed t!:> answers for the plctur? These ?in* hut a fei? HSmples of til? iiilliill eil.*, ?if ai ml lar letters thai are comisa in darlh end it l? Intereatlng t?> note th? enthusiasm with which the .ipetll Ion has heen ? >?. eh sd. T ? ? 10 *? -ne tii.it Ii is <>ne ?if tie must faartnaiting mental dlveroiona for- the winter tun*, and ll la so aimple and .-.,*-*. to enter und competa ah thai aa) one needa to ?io t<i gal started son la .i?. the heck m mben of tha pictures and Ihelr i-oupons inai iiave been published They sr? alwaya in *..., k and maj be had bI th? Tribun? onca or By mail, sa outlined Bnd fully explained at the bottom ? . onteel mal tei Then wltli tin* aid ol Tha Tribune's <>m?*ui ?'.mtes? Catalogue any person, young or old, irrespoctlv? of p|.r r emit]., become? a contestant In full atanding. m ?m (t,a'i?i,> t., daj thai you want to i>i?a-? your? a, it :n Une roi s fin* S3 JOO Stearns full) equipped automobile or a I2.SSS Wnlte steamer, <n- a plai.r player plano sel ol furniture, diamonds, ? ..r more than a thotwand other fin? rewords, net the ha k number?, a Cont? I Catalogua and begin to aolv? the pictlife? There la -till ;| load -*in*t< ii of lime shos4 and the ? iiaim*.*- a,e . u'l.ti for all 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 end their proper spelling. The price is 25 cents at tho 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. I. Th? Bookr-a.i-??' Contest it) up*-! to ?ll reader? at t..? u.i. ii ?un? *u.:Uy Tribu??*. aseept.Bg employas and member? of their fa m Ig? '?. CoBtaataata n.u.l writ? the names of the books rep? resented jy th.* inuslra.lons u,>on tin* coupon provi?id thni for. aud which will appeal on 1'iig- -' of Tha Tribune U>.iliy and aunu.iv> ?very day during tin, p?rima of ih* compel .Huh. ,?.i,?w.em ?nay be written with pea. pent.ll or be .ypewrltiaii. J. Each ttictura lepresents the name of onijr one (l> book, and con lest ?an'a will not be re?? u.red to give tha i.ainc of ih* aun..?', ?mly th* title or name of me book I* all lliat will be required. Where coi.t.-siant* are not t?stala ?f tha correct iiume .luj Will be pcimiued i? aead rive ti?> aiitwtfi? to auch book pictera if the cor? rect ui.-w.r Is given. incorrect auswei* will not ooua-, against tl,a ranteatanc. 4. Only two (I] answers may he written upon a sine!? coupon; extia coupons must be uaed for additional an iwara. and all ?-oiipoas of the same number mom be kept together li? making up ?he Set. Where contest-ants wish to submit additional ram?-? to tha same book iliiutratloa they may do a?i without Ailing out tha entire .oi-poa. I'ictur?-* ...ay be submitted with the answers If couteautat* (0 desire, but Utcy ?trill not count for them. A. Dt*far*nt members of a fami.v fast r?mpete in tha Capt.-tu. but inly une pilze will be awarded to any on? fam? ily or household, and only on* ?1? ser of answer?? will bo accepted fiom any Individual < onu staut. Participation In am .?her . onteM now ta-lna run will not debar any one from ent?rina ?ha <-<>ir-t>etlt!on. 5. All ariaw. ra imist be held until the entire series ot book illustration.? oa?.* b, in printed In -?lia Tribuna, ana every set of c> iipOBJ upon winch uiiawers are written rnoac be arranged in num,iu.U order, fastened secuisty to?z?th?r and delivered or mailed in a flat nackai-e, not folded or lolled, plainly ?iddr.-ss.-d to the NE?W YORK TRim'NK'?? HOCUvUKAl*! I:S' CONTEST Ulil-AltTilENT. THIBL'N'B HI II DINO. KBW YUlabl C1TT. wiilna th* tlm* ?peclflad in Rule 7. ',. Th? t'me for receiving an?=wer?? will have no elTect ??pon ?lie awarding of prises, with this exception: Ail answers mn?' be delivered at tha f'OVTKST T1??PART MKN'f ?>f 'Mil? TRIB0N"C or bear postmark of niatlung al not liiter thm mtdniRht. Baturday, Maree ??. Liu A. Prices will ba awarded to the contestant*), In order*. according lo the numlier of correct anawcra tent In t* th* tntlrai serie* of book illustration?? Flrat Priie?l-deurns Touring <?ar, to tha cnn.ettaat sending In ?ha taHrest number of co reet answers Hetond I'r.ie?While Automobile, to tha contestant aai.ihng In toe sicond larg<?st number, and so on until all the prices have been awarded. In ths ?Vaut "f a ti?* between two (2) or mor* pas? sons, the coi.lestant sending In the largest number of correct answers with ihe ?mal'est number of duplica*,* answers (not coupons) will be declared the winner. Wher* two (t) or rv.e cutatefiants ?uhm't th* same number ot terrec? ansaers and an equal number of duplicate answer?, the ono using the least Dumber of coupon? Will b* de? clarad the winner. l-*or example- "A" and "B" are two (2) conteataata and tend in tha following number of correct anjwertk duplicate answers and coupons: Correo. An*. Duplicate Ana, Cojpon? uaad. A . 180 1M 241 B. IH? 18? ".'iO "A" wlna ?ha pr.i?* be??????*, al.hnurh he uaed one (XX more coupon than "B." he sent In only 18?; duplicata answers (o "tl 's" ISS. or 2 les*, and displayed greater skill. In .use two ?-) or mor* persona ?unrolt the same num? ber of correct answer?, and the ?ame number of duplicate Hhswris for the entire serie? of plctafea. together ?rtta ?be same number of coupons, the value of the pria? as tied for will be divided equally among those tieltrg. P. A Board of Thre* i'i) Judges will be ?elected by Th* Tribune from ?llsinterea.ed cltUena. who will take charge of th* answers and sward th? prisa? strictly la accordance with the correct const ruction of the titles Illus? trated i ..d us given in The Truiun a Bookrea?crs* Conte?? Catalogue. in Where a set of nnswera 1s securely fae-ensd to? gether, the ron.estsnt wilt be permitted to stamp with rubber stamp or abbreviate Ills or her name upon the space allotted for same, und oan.i the full nam* and ?'dress from ?h* major'tv of coupons, provided that ?uch full name and f?.ill address aro plainly written upon th* lost ata <?*> coupons of ?tu set, where ?pace for ?am? will be provide?*! in due courte. In aeridmc in tlie nnswera at the eins* of th* contest It la important th.it conte-tiantn seal all package* c*a tatnlng seta of upsweia and see tc it that postase there*? It fully pr?*n?i<1 tl the rat* of two cents (2 cent?) aa ounc* or fraction thereof Tell >*ur Postmaatei* that yoat? package of antwera ?oniatr.? wri'tua matter and miut b* n.ii'.fd at the flr?. c?as? rate. All communications or tetter* ot Influir ? eonearfitaf the Ftookreade?'' Oont.-at must be addr??sM to the CQN tt?<?t MA\?OKR NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. 154 Naiaaa Ftreet. New TorV <**1tT lixplanation o? The ?New-York Tribune's Uookreaders' Contest. Beer** ?la* lor ?et/e-atry-threa (73)'days there *a-|11 appear In The New-York Tribune (I>ally nnd Hunday KclitloiiM? Two i'i) llluHtrations, (?,-irtoona or other representations of the namca of hooks. The Tribune wrfll award ten liundreal ?md eixty-*?even prizes to Tribune Madera aendiofl in the nearest correct aafWfri to the entire ?erle? of hook Illustrations. The flr-U two olflcial illustrationa appeared on Alon igy, I>e ???iilier 1. The correct miinea of hooka to he Illustrated and to serva as a ttesla ?if eerarda are being ?-?leite,i by tha ? onrc?t D-jBartment, anil will he included in the New-York Trtbuna'B nookreaders' Contest Catalogue wliioh will be l'iiblishod aa a fcuid?* and refereiu-a tor tuiileatanta' une. The lurrect list of names will be COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES 1?4;.,.Ot? Five-Passenger *?ic?rna Automobile. I lie. I*. H. >|eairna < uutpitny, Broadway and ft"lh >t. ??|;.**0? White Touring < ar. Tbo Whit* Cona pi?n> lti,.ul\\.i\ und ?"> '<! *>t. a?t?Ji'.liti. lt...-. I..T Art l*lav*r fiaae?, ?I.OSe rarh. K Hoc. k. r. .'?J West 3Hth >U S??.'?no I run. la It?.-.hi Art l'i.ino. liacaxn riano < oiniaany. KM I ?at l.'Sth Ht. 6?#??I0 Anderson I'la.acr l'iaiio. the A,id??m**a l'lano (<Mi?pjii>, 91b 1 itltou SI . Hrcatkla/m. 7?$7,">i? I raiola Itucon 1'layer liano. g_U_?*l.*'i*e. Two Wiag i'ltino*. *..Oti each. Wing a Non, Ninth Ave. und lui? St. 10?il?ll.lHN?. Two Hoc? kcr Art l'ianoa. SHOO and atoe, rca-peattvst) l*?KM Dining liiimii Suite. Lennon A Coat puna, l">l Ku?.t J.td St. 13?Sill?) cash 14?SI mi solitaire I*l..mnnd King. I .',_>!._?* I It? 4 li.klcr I.lain.I l'nn.eaa King?. $?0 nuil IM, rra|ie< ti.ely. L. W. >?e.-i g ?:?., 1*0 it?..ad ?.n. 1*1?IM '?al. IH_|0?Silt? 4 looter Diamond Trince?.?, Kings, $13 each. I.. W. Sivaad ft I o. {0_'!'??4..0. Dweii Kndav Leather l?eda. S10 each. D. T. XtWan < oiniiiiny. at F.imt ?"itil *-t. .til?M?$$0 taaBk) *-?*> eatcli. ?t*_3.1??10 Beata, SI?. e???h. 8C?0."*?*:??.'>? Men*, or ladle?,' D?>|(| Wad lies, ||| eaa-h. r,?i?6*?Sltl ?a??h, S"> euch. OS?1?1?S:'l?0. Anieriian Thermo?. ?3 each. Ameri? can KfcenBnM * asnpmsttt -t;i WotA t'tti st. 10??-?. ? >' .:?.?>. I :?t? .a? or ?,.-n.I.mena -a||u | g,. hrella?. ?a each. >l. Mini?? hinl.ler, 27 Maiden Lane. ?US?361?S7.>?l. Wa.ernian'-a Idrul 1 ?mutai,, Ten?. ??-' 50 each. L. !.. Waterman 4 otupany, 173 it- 0.1,(0 lia ??J?4---tOC7---?7*.?a?, T\?el?e n.orih**' ?uliscrlplion t* "l'euraon'a Maga/ine." $1 50 M year. The ! Vara?.a l'ub:i?liiug ( u.iiimuy. 4a5 Fast '111. ?t. 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.