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E Remarkable Feat Performed in Ansonia Hospital by Ja maica Surgeon. HELD BY FLESH THREADS Insertion Will Not Retard the Natural Growth of Mem? ber, Physician Be? lieves. .. a innii . Dec -The recon tioa "f a boj i aa*tt*r*4l *na arith . ... ,-?,;,. rraaa tBe hbvl leg of a .t \va? the novel aargtoal l'eat aecom ? nerday m th.- Grlffln Memorial t? t.. ra bj Di Ralpb !<? Macfar D( \,, ..: CllDtOB avenue, Jumah a, [alaiirl, assisted by Dr. Polatto. of ,,,n r*ar local Ktirgcona were . ipacutora. Su fur as the sur i ,?) t* 11 the eperatloa wan a - - and they e-xpect the iranaplaated rabbtt bcaie to grow the sam. m U- ren.aiii.l. r <>t^h* arm aa the youngster hecotii.H oldcr. Tha bojr upon whora the aaaratlnti araa j.ci:.,i..ie.i. aa Ihe ra*ult of an aceWeatal ? ,i wi.iind. B Kalph TOBBliBSOa, ">" twel-*-y**r-oM aoa *1 Mr. and Br*. .lames Tomlliison. of Oxford. I'onn.. ae*T Oa Novrniber _ lie waa W" thU with his father." double barrelled BhOtgan, whlch IM did not know was loaded. As he walked along with the gun he tri|,),.d and fell. the trigger was atruck M8BM ??y, and both banels were dis eh*rf*d ___.??? ,rRr. of ihal entered the DO) 8 aaraa. it lac*r*t*4l the b**b ib v. i*it did not damage the bone. The Other eharge. how*v,r. atruck the BPper j.hii of the aanie arm and n->t only IOT* owaj more than half tbe fleali and mu? b.it carrie.l ,iwny one and one-hair Inehea of the htba*ro*. or th- large bone |0 th* upper arm. Tho arn. was practlcal Ij ampi'tated. exc.pt for some BhreOB of flesh and BBUada on the under BttM tbat \ laraaarar* *petati*a ?a* performed liPon Ihe boy al ooc*. the b*M belng **,red to hoVd It I* PBB* **> ?uch f8 Me. Thla ***a oaly ? makesh.it .. v.r Dr Macfarlah.l was summonrd CTOn, | and he derided upon a -graftli.K o|,erat.on. T* l.e. form lt 0? ,he boy removed to tl.e hospita. Dra Maefartead aatl Palatto aelected a . rahbtt. and. while the young BBtleal ocrag aJMBBABBChMd la th* *?*raUr*i room they kuled the anlmal ta aa a.ijo.n . room and .(iiickiy cut olf a hlml lef. Hurrledlj acrtptiBJ ofl tbe fur. Beab and ,?.-.*? ctrt ?>? ? l?8w*-lncii ,? Thla booe, oatwally. ? aa tbaa tbe boy'a boaaeraa, an.i .... morroa bad been n-mov.-d . , out of which tl.e Incb an.i . ,f plec* had heen shol. the surgeon. , , rohblt b?B*. piojeciing three of an inchof II lat* the ma.row n ,i,. . ...is ..f tbe ae-ere* booe, Thla held tbe plee* of rabblt leg firmiy ood kfl eaactlj m mucb of II oi the atae of the piece of the i urnaro* After that holes were | ,,, |he Btump* Ol the hnnieria, _h the ral-l>it bon*. and all wa? nrmly with silver wlre. Tlie I ef the Bbatter**1 arm over tha , OOapB te.l tlie- operaliol). I ,-an *ee. no reason why the operation - roly auetiaaafnl." said Maefartaaal laat night at hia home ,n At casc or ill at ea.se! Thcrc's no in-betwecn in evening elothes. Yon're eitlier eonseious that your elothes look sniart? Or you sniart with indigna tion 'eause they don't. Why ehanee it'. Even the eleverest tailor makes mistakes. With us. you see tlie style and fit all hefore you pay one jicnny. No hother no outlandish priee. Yet t'ahries, silk liniiigs. and trinunings are identieal with those the most expensive tailors Gae. . ing ?ui.a, 842 1" IJV Dress overeoats, iiic-liiclin__; those fur lined and those silk lined with fur eollars. Silk hats. white waistcoatv >\liitf.- jjrloves and puinps. FOF a niusieal C'ltri>t11wi*-. Musieal elothes hrushes. niusieal ei^arette buxes, mu? sieal ink wells, niusieal ehairs ior children Hundreds of interestilig imvelties for niens and boys1 ('hristmases. All niodcrately priced. n-,riftma? or.le. foi m? (...?* r*a*| fur rtriu. wanting to a'v* ordera tor later a.imiun Rooers Pf.ft Compaxv, Three Broadway Storea at at at Warren St. 13th St 34th St ROYAL BAKINO POWDER ABSOLUTELY PUR6 The only Baklng Powder made from Roy al Grape Cream of Tarf ar NO ALUM, NO UME PHOSPHATE Jamaica. "Of courec. It iB too soon to tell whether the rabbit and human bonea will knlt together as we hope, but I feel con ilrient that t__ will be the result. and that the boys arni will be aO strong as evt-r." I>r Ma farland was asked If the inser tion of the rabbit bOBM would not tend to prevent the arm from growing as the boy gditiH his ftjll size. "1 do not think BO," he replied. "I be lie\.. that the arm will grow Just as lta m.ite. for tlie giowth comes from the end 'ot the arm. and 1 do not 888 why thls ahouid be affectcd by the Insntiun of the bone from the rabbit. "Before the oprratlon was perfornied I coiil.i bave twisted tlie boys in.iure.l a""1 off Just as though lt W?ra a piece Of 08*84*7 Btal? But nftetward it was found that. by graspitig ihe boys wrist, Ma whole arm could be swung from the Bboulder, showing that the faataaOM ?* ">> BOOB was secure " Dr. Macfatland la chlef of the surgical staff of the .l.tmah a Hos-pttal. NO NEWJjIILKJNQUIRY District Attomey Has Not Acted on Price Advance. A BUtaaaaOl that Ihe so-called Milk truat, seven members of whl.li were In .iki.-.l in tOlt, traa about to advan.-e the prlce of mllk in thls city was called to the attention of DtBtrtCI Attorney Whlt UMBI yeaterday. Tl... District Attorney aald there were pendlng B8V8B indletments agolnal direetors of tha Consolidated Milk Bxcbaage and tbol the aevea Baaai were Btlll Itabla to be called to trlal. Mr. Whitman said tl.ere had b-en no Inveatl Bjattoa of any new chaiajoa. Then are two reasons why the dlrao tera of tba CoaaaoMdatad Milk Kxci.ange have noi heen brought to trial. One Is that tbe DaBtliCi Attorney has heen wait lAg for the decision in the appcal taken by tbe tblrteOTJ members of the live poul try truat, as tbe same questions ralsed In tba poultry truat <<<se would undoubtedly arise ln the trial of the milk cases. The aacond reuson is that while the cases atalosi tbe MUb Exchange dlractora .-onsldered strong. the exchanre ttaelf baa long been dlaaolirrd and tba Baaae <-ondi tiuiis- <Io not now obtain. a BACK FROM PERILOUS TRIP Eleven Survivors of Wreck of 80-Ton Boat Off Cuba Arrive. t'aptain John Chambera of the elghty ton steamboat "'ommo'lore. whieh is now a mass of wrerkage off the Ciiban coast. arrived hiJ" vesterday from Matanzas m Ihe Ifunaon linet Olinda. accompanled bv t*n of the eleven men be had with him j when he took the Commodore out of this port on November 6. The mlaslng meni I her of Ihe < rew. Gottlleb flherwood, O?I olthar drowned 0T eaten by BharkB wlUl? -Mpwrecked sailormen were trylng to ! make abora fro_ the water-iogged Corn ' modore. ; The little craft araa sold for trananorta jiion work ln the harbor of MaUUUenlUo. : She p..t down to the Cuban coast without | mlahap, untll November 1?. when a etiff ! northoaal f.-ai. hit her about seven mllea northeaat Of Nuevitas. Within a half hour the Commodore was fllled with water. Captain Chambera and his eleven I noon got Hway safely ln their two llfe boata, but within an hour both were cap afzed. Every man elung on. and by .!he< tlon of the skipper righted the bOata nsain. The eook rlung to tbe DOW Of bta boat aftei- it was righted, but Just as Captain ''hambera waa nbout to haul him ln ba let go his hold and fcank. A row of three hours brought the life hoats to the Island of Guajava, whieh la Inhablted only hy a fisheiman and his v.ir.- Pet four daya the couple had the sailormen from the Commodore fOf nelghbore and treated them well. (ln the fourth day Malaehl Connelly, the Contaaodoro'fl QuarteTroaatar, aignaiied a schooner. whlch put about and eame iti shore. Bidding farewell to the l'>ne couple on the island of Guajava the Ballora iowed f>ut to He schooner nnd w.re landed at Matanzas. Captain CbambBfl is willlng to lake the same aort of a craft again over tbe same courne In tlie same ! aCBBOn. as that is his btiBlnesa. The ciew expressed B willingness to go o t wlth him if he neeJs them. D0M1WICAN FOUND DEAD Captain in Santo Domingo Army Killed by Gas. Stftui l>on Joefl Tomas lUunlreo, a captain Ifl the Dominican army, wl>o ar ilved in tMa cit\ Wednesday morninj to ' i.e t^eated fm wounda ba rooalvad m a [battle in Suii DomlnOO s.vera! months agjo, was fuuml dead in hia room ln the i:<>(??! aTnpafla, Ko, III tfaot 2ir.t atreaU , jraatarday. (Jas was eacaaanaj from a haif i eponad Jet, irbtcb, it la said. the captain I a.'cldentally tun.ed on when abtittlni ofl aiiothc.. jet as be rotlrod. .'aj.tain Kamlrez, who was aho.a thirt> ' Bva yeara old, caaaa here on the Bfaaoer S. mluole with lettera to the Domlnhan CotkBuL lle was eeootftai to his hotel by the consul. and, after i_.\iiig BerereJ ft.i.al vlsits, raturned there. lle retired to his room about 11 o'elock AVedneBday night. Loatlno Ra>". who had a room adjoinlng I Captain Ramlrez's, smelled eBiapIng gas ? yeaterday mornlng. He told the proprie tora and Hatrolman Seymour, of the West 1 Ti ti street atsdlon, bioke open tlie door. The captain wfais lylng on the bed. An ambulan.e surgeon from the New York : llospltal said the man had been dead for ; >,\eral houra. HEALTH CRUSADE DAY PLAN3. | The .'hildrena Health (ruaade Day will i be observed ln every Bthool In thla state | on Wednesday, Deeember 11. A letter desctiblng the purpoae of the day and plana for its ohservance will be sent to j one thouaand Red t'rosa aea agenta and J more than nlne hundred echool superln j tendentB aad princlpals in thla atate. i There will te a atory ln every achoolroom about the aeal and lta purpose, and after ward each chlld will wrlte a ahort Cajaoy EWTrlST CLA1RS SIT m 10 jir wm Jerome, Nettled by Justice Pen clleton's Ruling, Decides Not to Sum Up. ERLANGER AGAIN ON STAND Admits He Gave the Actress Presents, but Says They Did Not Come from Firm's Money. TIih testimony in the suit of Miss Kdith St. Clalr against Klaw _.- Krlanger 0*8*8 to an end ln the Hupreme Court yester? day, and to-day the jury will drclde whether or not the actress i? entltled to recover anylhlng In her suit to enforee I COBtract for I2d."0 whlch the defence haa maiiitalned was entered into under threat of unfa* 08* Ma pnhlnity. William Travera Jetasae^'eoaaa*! for the theatrt?I flrm, Intlmated at the <io.?e of the day that he would not address the jury at all rather than abide by the ruling of Jus tic- I'endleton that Kdinund L Mooney. counsel for Mlss Ht. <"ialr, should ha' e the last word to the Jury. Abraham K. Krlanger was iigaln on the ataad r**t*id*y, as bla oarn witaeaa I* .ebuttal of the testimony latrodocad ln i.ehalf of the pialntlff. The witness de nied most of the important part* of tha testimony given hy Miss S( ilalr and also that glven by Max D. Bteuer, Bh* was acting for the actress when he called on Mr Krlanger and ohtalned th.' 0*fl> tract for hls .liet-r. Mr. .lerome r*0*arhed sh* said that the real r***** Bhjr ;.*oii would not employ her was that Klplr. > Bnowdan woaM noi let jrou retalr her. iJI.i vi.ii sa* such a thing t<> her'.'1 Ifr, Krlanger replied: "No, sir "Did you OTOT give her ati> BSOB4J '?' "Ves, 1 gave present* Of money.'' ? ii..** aftaa did yoti give her bbjob*) " "1 think that from t*B to IM I iian I ,1 her money ut I'hristmas." 'How much did theae anaounti eoasa ''??"? $1,000 for CHriitma*. ll Would not have b*M nm: ' ???''" Ifr. Krlanger add-d 1 inlial s.i ? I m justlce to Mis? St ("lalr that she n>- <r I il'.l ask me for anv BJMMMy." Ha BaM th.it the largest anioiini he gave the ielre*fl at on" time was |2"0. and thal it *,. from his own account. and not f.otn Ihe account Of Klaw K Krlanger This latter pomt was brought out. Ifr. Jerome explalned. on a.iount of the ..,, tCBtfoa of the pialntlff that Klaw K ij langer were under no ou.'lgation lo ea*P IJ her for life. I'nder the < r,>ss-t xaminatioii of Mr. Mooney the witness said tlie last tlm* he gave Mlss St 4 lair nionov was In 194?>. Ha did not know how much eh r.-ceived from hl* Hrm aftor that time In the t.-stltiiony .,f Mr. Stener it was broOfhl out on W'ednesday that B* had received a b-tter signed wlih th* naine to Mr. Krlanget after th* date of th. |oa *er'K alle^ed effort to hlackmall th* mat, ag<i Int* slgnlng the conlract with Mlaa St. Clah*. The letter waa of a frlendly tone. Mr. Krlanger y-iteida* d'Til. .1 that he had wrltten the lett> ? Klaw on Stener Letter. Mnrc Klaw. partaei of Mr, Brlanger, lestlfled \esterday thnt he oft?>r. slgn. .1 the name of hia partner to letter*. and that he helleved he had aig.ie.l th.- on, to Mr. Steuer referred to when the la**er was on 11??=* Bland. But Mr. Klaw said that Mr. Krlanger had dlrtated the latter. Mr. Mooney asked the witness If he did ..ot think it p< < illar that the man who had toelaiad that Mr. Hteuer was a bla. k matler ahould wilte BOCh I I'tter to lilm. but Mr. Klaw did not think so, aayli.g that he helleved lils partner muat have had some reason to want to appear on Iriendly te.ms wlt/i Mr Ht n At tbe . los<- of ihe teatlmony Mr. Mooney asked foi Judgment OB the pt**d? lngs, whlch JnstJee Peadletan d*al*d. Then followed the arguuient as to who should have the last talk to the jury. and Mr. Jerome niitioun.-.d that he wuiild not aci-ede to tbe declslon ol the court on the queation. MRS. RUHLIN GETS WRIT Says Suffragette's Father Has $8,000 of Her Money. Mrs. "<ius" Ruhlm, widow of the p.l/.e fighter, lent $8,u00 to the father of a *uf fiagett.-, who lives in Bayonne, .V .1 . l,.>t Aprll, on the promlse that ?he woul.J get ? mortgage hearing inten? ?? at .'. pe: eent Thla week she swute out u wat.ant foi the nian'a arreat. and went bofora ih< llmlson County C.rand Jury to testlfy. Mra Knhliii 1* tpuoted as saying tbat] she la not worr.ving over the money, |,. caaaa that is safe, and tliat she do.s not! ? aie wli.t the authoilties of New JoT* do ahiuit the pioaacatle* of the in;iii ' whose name for the pr***Bl h*J been wiJhheld. as there ha* been BO >rr? I Mis. Kuhlln. who lives al No 1488 Myrtia a*enu.>. Brobhlyal i.;>v been pron nent in liie work for suffrag.. and thro ifti this became acquainti-d wilh a ? woman who lives in Buvonne. Bba ?n< asked to vi*1t the young woman'* lm. and while there the snffragette't, father broLched tl.e aahjeot of the mortgag her. She consented to let him have |v. on the mere promise that ln June sh. would get fiorn him a mortgage -m thf propert*. When she failed to g.'t the ' document *he took the matter to a law>.i. . and after aome delay went to th. ..nni Judge Blalr, of the Court of ObBBBOB . Plea*. In Jeraey ni>, signed the waiiam thl* week. * LOOKED LIKE A MOOSE: KILLED. Vlrginla. Mlnn . Dec. ."..-Oa th* ground that ' Jack" Bannon. a hunter, aad ??looked like a 0100*0" when ha "** shot ! and kille.1 bv John Maki. len daya ago l \laki was released l>j a grand Jur) to-I .i_v. i Two Sales of Broken--Sizes in Small?Sized Garments for Men of Lesser Stature Winter Suits Are you 34, 35, 36, or 37 inches Chest measure, Sir? Then this offering is for you. Straight Savings of $6.00 to $10.00. We are willing to stand this loss in selling be cause, as tailors of our own garments, we find it CHEAPER to close them out at low prices than to make up the missing sizes so late in the season to fill in. Cutting prices saves us money in the end. And we make our gain your gain. So here is a Genume Opportunily whieh is obvious to men who know us, and should be obvi ous to any man or taste who sees these beautiful and luxurious clothes?garments whieh are the models of Style itself. ^___. rUNDtft SAME tfC?MW)\iy}WrWrmPjsmCL\6W tJrTWTJrVAY AT WAOWM ST. - NEW YOflK -S*? AV..BET. 27*" _ 28'"ST5 FiJLTONST^TFLATflUSHAV..-BROOKLYN-BROADWAY AT BEDFORD A_ Hattrn and Furnishern ai well a* Clothien to M*m of Taste Coats Sizes 34 to 37 and a few larger OVERCOATS $16.50 Cut from $22.50 and $25.00 Sizes 34 to 37 WINTER SUITS $14.50 Cut from $18.50 and $22.50 Sffill.ih'll...Hh.ihJ.MliliMli'ltrlll:.,111; III:..Mii.-JIIMIi,.-11 ,'j l./IM..''11 ii.'H,'i| I,: 11,.'iji:' I j:;! Inill I;'I! n.-lj, M11,.'illlj ;i i i,.') Mr.,.111;.1-.; 'IF TJHir-Hlft-tf-.Mn:.;:,,:'.-,. i;,1";:.-'!,. Mnnflfr/HilMlfllliniltlillliitimtli!^. CALLS ON 1 TO Gffi THEIR TIME Mayor of Boston Deciares Their Money Is Not All They Owe to the Community. PREDICTS AN INCOME TAX National Housing* Association Stirred by Discussion of How Best to Care for the Wage Earners. i TalagiaaO "> Tii? Trfbaa* | Philadelphia. I?er. 6. ThTf ua? DO tb of intorealinir feature* at the . 011 ventlon of lha National Houains Aaaoeta* tion li'i" to-day. but the addrras that aroused the delrjrat^s most waa that of i ,?? i <.f Boatoa, oho deih . i Baaaaa_ga ^t r;?i_ * 11 froaa tha anoulder. ii.- toM af arhai Boatoo aad daoa la Ht8 w.i\ sl Increasma; and aidlng Its sani t_r .' f....-. and was dls.-usslns; tlie usii.il lnad< ojuaci <>f fnnda whlch confr.>ru?"i moaTl munlilpalHies In their efTorts ?n letter tba condltlons nf their cttnena, wbea ba aaid; I thlnk tliat the time ia rnpidl> ap . hiric wien AniMii'i Is B""1* to ea tabllBh :in Ineoana tax Man] people arlil .,i |i . t of COUrSC, but lt ls my Judfment that i..ii eatab is atandlng aboul all it can ln tha btg citloa of tha country. ijtc Bumbera of poopta irorth ln paT" aonal property rnan> mllliona of dollara ara contnhuano practicaiiy nothlng to lha country'a revenue, and whi-n theae penpl* are taxed proi>ortlonately we atll B_VI a much larger revenue. and then we r.in do those thinaa whlch we all rrallze ar^ no-rasary to l>e done. But it la not alone money whlrh the eommunlt) liaa a riaht to demand from lta promlnent rltlzena. We have rlcnty Of ricli men. men who could w|.?ljj thf srldaot and most Importaut liifluerue, ln BOBtOn, but I helleve that if 1 ahouid ;ixk ..n?- hundred of these men for flff\ Becondfl Of thHr time to he devoted to hiiv mattefS whlrh ahouid make for the np llft of thHr fellow clti/.pna P.'. ptt cont Of them would refuac It. Wlth their moncj thi-y ari? far more llheral. hnt th-y BOCtn tO conalder that their time and pcr Bonal thOUghl and lahor nre sninetliltij? nf whlrh they owe nothlriK to their fellowa Ii. Ci-rmany and elsewh?>re on the other slde lt ta rllffereiit. Fublle aervlce la public honor. and public oplnioti makes It alinost compulaory, hut not here. .laiiies Jenkir.s, Jr.. of Hrooklyn. who followed Mayor Kltzgerald, trled to aay a word fot public splrlt among the ejJaaa dcnoiimed by the Mayor. but Aa latt-r baaartad that what he had bbM araa not lntended U> apply to Mo.ston alone, but to all lOfBJB iitlea. and that rlflht In Hrook Ijm thora vrors pienty of ricii moa "awear Iiik off their taxeB." To thls Mr. Jenkina mad > no rcply, but conflnod tha mat of his ratnnrka to the BUoJeei ln hand. ' What are the best t-pes of wa?e earn tnf honaoaT" waa tha tttJa of tha aacand papar of tha aaa_ton, i>> John ihidi-r, ?t HtW Vork City, f.eld accrctaiy of tlu natlonal aaaodatlon. lle was dooldodly of tu?- optnaon that thi* araa not tha tano* BMlit, whlch he deelared to be "in Its.-lf unwhoteaotaa." *>n this auhjact aa aald: Tbe t< iii-meiit ls not and cannot bc a i,i,.,i - im?-ii to the nf,- of h family. its multlpltcatlona btins phyatcal :..n<i Boelal aroblema that are a tromandoua burden to 11 <? rommunlty. A few toncmonl <>r apoitmeiil nouaaa liii Bpedal aaaOa, Btich :i* provldlng refuoaa for broken famOlea, iinii v, bib- tnej are fow In number, their ? -. ,i effecta are minfmlBod. Tna aray to i..-i-:. tbeli niiiiii>???? adeouata only i>i,- auch apecial neoda >s to insist thai each one ba aa ?? ii<.i.-j<.m.- and aaft as || is poa> BiMe lo make K Mi ibkJai aaaarted ti. t ihe at*a^taaaail Ol lta lOWOr r<-nt to the fainllle.s i( hhel tera h.id not boon prarad, and aflbniad bls lirli-f that. on a falr basls of eom p.iil.son. "tba BBBBJI city houae furnlahi-s laroer and bettOC a< < ommodationa for i. ,s monej Daltsatea to tha < oofartocej aaada a t.cir Of tha ' Ity to-day, Insp.-t tlnj; tht- hOBMB of norklni aooaie, and later atteiid.-d al roiiml table lunebeoii. ;it w hli h hou-n.| eondltiona were diseuaaed. The talka were llmlted to tbrec mlnuti-a each, and those j called i'ii t> Bpaak reported proRreas In ! liouatDf eondltiona in their several com- , munltk . A plaa for tha ayaolntnianl of wonren sanitary inspectors was made ln a papi-r prcparad hj Mrs. Jobanna Vaai Waaner, I oi tti_ Lo-> Anselea Houaing CommU?8lon. AMUSEMENTS. <.K4?. PflUlU'C rl,e* . H :? 4"..i Bl 1: ra I 1.-.. \t. WVflBB ? Matineo To-morr.,*, _ : 15. fiCfl M PfiUlM bi His Lat**i Plar, ucu. m, uunaB ? hkoaiiw w jones. aCTftB Fl \va>\ 4.1th 8t. K.* S 13 |J_tlnee naitin ya merrow IVad Bai 50. si '?" imm B?*i MAWTtlORNK F AIKRANKS ,n OF THE U. S. A. GRAND g&nra. IHE QUAKER GIRL Smi w.'k ' * IVBAPE '.' THE PBX.' ? raegle 11*11. Tlll?4 ArTKBNOON ?( 3. PIANO BBCI1 IX KK.NKSI' SCHELLING nehata .*?<-. $i.4*?. *i r..?. |s.M now _i H_ll> Mgt. Wo f*_l n Bur*au B. | ? ?? ijrm- thbatbe, m ndai \it. at is**, ' "1P H U A R D 5 ?nrli Honge Bar. Th Ket. |3.50 Vct Loudon ' :iillon Ik IVC n'"!' ' Madame? P*t I:"?? tn Hff t> 'jgih Pt I Marloii H.nt. 14-ri I.?-s'le_ 'ryij Ni... ?.?.-.-:..? Ic* ''"?"? ?' ?>? '?'? !l1"" * '""? DIAMONDSAREPLENTIRJL Phenomenal Shipments of Pre cious Stones Reported. $41,000,000 1912 TOTAL High Cost of Living Seemingly of No Effect in Stemming Sparkling Tide. N.-lthei the high ? o?t of Hvtag, abOUl arhl. h v" nuir-h has heon said during the *e*r. nor ihe contlnued Increaaea In the prl.e of gfins has hnd any effect UPOB the demaad of the jtawricaa publlc for dlaanonda, pearla and other i stnnes. The November BhfpBBOnta of g*BM. to this |,..rt anaouatad to nelltlS),.i Ing to the flgurea fa*l e**BBfled bjr Will latn H. Treadweil. levvelry exam.niT at the Appralser'a gtOI**. Of this amount tl.e cut Kei.lH. moMly dialilolids and pearla. totallpd C.04.1,144. whll* the iinciit gems are valued at ISVS.Htt. These ligures s\* -11 the total ralae of gems raealved here thaa far thla year to more than .?:y. r??i.r?K). and MHid?M. Lana laBparla** prndfiifaa yeeler day that the D*0*nih*r shipments woild mnke a grand total of about J41/^,.'"V Ntn*ty*eU per eenl ?,r th* gems nrougin |0 this country are entered nt New York. Th**) figures are regaided as phenom? enal by th" gem trade. In vlew of thd fact that the ne. essltles of Pfe hn\.- bOO* unusually hlgh. In Iffd 0*M> BI.W.1 worth of gems were entered at this port, while in no prevloua year. with the , x ceptlon of ll**\ has Ihr- total ? v.r r**l b*d 141,000,000. In 19"?>. whlch was tlie gi.at e.t gem year o* r.-.or.i, tbe Irnport* reached li;',..',T?,,1Mi. I.ast year the Impoits to thia Clty B*T* valu.d al Nu.HTh.L'.S. Imrlng the \.ar the hest month for the importation of gem. wa.-i July, wh.-n the total reeelpts reached $.,,."47,116. In cv.-ry otln-r month, with th* 0X4* plions ot Feb? ruary and March, nior.- than b%C4b\**1 worth of dlamonds, p.-aiN *nd other pre.iou.s Bfona* v*'-re r*oord*d al th* \\> prataar*! Bt**** Darlag October tbe gema were valuo.l at W,99?..'i4.'.. and ln B*P tanber at fci.f&us*;. ,Jnne **as tha nexl lilgge.st month. with a total of *:;.KI.'.4'.'I. Th. month of Boptombar, Oetohoi ind Xii.-miiei- havt b**a among tbe beal ol tha r?ar for th* r*c*lpta of gems. d< - aptta the fact that prtcea ha*.- be*a ooa atantl*/ ad*anclag. Darlag thal pertod bn* dtamonda hav.- incr?aad la prtce *bout U per eaat, ?nd pearla haTa gone attll hlgboi Tht l*rga baporta for tha year ;,le a, , o'llited foi Mi part h* the big .!?? mand for pearl aotrhlarea and hae penii *in. n ara nto*1 taahtaaabi* | urt ao* DIAMOND DRILL UNEARTHED Reservoir Engineers Recover $1,000 Implement. A'ftei a Bva daya1 aaaroh f? i aamaaoad drUl v.iii.h araa B*l Bh*a the borhaga were ntat audai for the bH daiB now ,n,l,r eonstru.tlon hy IB* Clt* B N York for the proposed K-nsl.-o reaenrotr, th! engineers met with their rewar.l v.-s terday Wb*a tbe drlll, worth 11.00.1. waa lon.i.l following a blaat that reat Ihe roe* arb*re N was lost The drill waa aVBBd by Bdvifl I. Ipaagaa. notfsa oa?h*a*r of the Keanaco dlvlaton. lt l? ??! Bfth black dlamonds. Tha drlll bioke off in th* rock when tbe bartaga arer* made, and all efTorta tn aalae lt met with no succeaa. AMUSEMENTS. ;|I.--?1>,;M!H ^-TWjCLDAILY^-82 SrLAT5 WkT'S LJLJ43"-?*?>"' I WILL UMILI e, SF.RIES ? *-' rr1 Sll * SUPERB| ^ J.^ J f* fl*sT_.% 5ERIES OF NEV/ SPECTACtE- I _l T* \~ B-^J _Ba_Baaa#_ aa ?-HirrouKOME SOUSA SUN0AY WINTER GARDEN g-_ ,r; Oirtrode lleOaaann iiroadwa. to r?ri?. i \*IM>. K a ? ? Ei v 13 atal Ta-m'a . !,:;;; THIi WERRY COliNTESS Itrnaduat Th.. B'j a II Et I I." Mat Tmi ',, , THE SUM DODGERS . ??? l VBII i-'-i W ??' B'j Kv. 8:13 " - Tom'w. ;*;,./, trentini ^.g?, WEBER & FIELDS' "EttJ&wVF' Mt-OtarOtoehCe. Bve. nDfil Y Dftl YM N |G Mat To n.t .' I nULI TULI 4BTII M. Th.. i: ? t H'< Ev_8 1"- Mat.Tmw WILLfAM COLLIER oaVJIToi Si? 88th Mt. Th., 81. nr.B*y. M ta.TodayaVToni'? ANrIE RUSotLL S'Viu.-li Ado About Nolhlna. ? ? | Mir Btaapa to l'nni|iier. playhouse _^hrEm?:r^a";!5: LITTLE WOMEN r llllarn Colller'B C0MKD1 ,4lBt.E of B a/ay. To_oVwS?ta.t FANNY'S FIRST PLAY BAI.VH. B'wajr ? 30 K' B 15. l_at.To-m'? THE RED PETTICOAT ^vlY.T tlaxlne Klliott* Th.. .tn i>. ? I'-. O Oth Xri Etf%Fft$?I& READY MONEY MANHATTAN Op. Ho bith * 8 Av, Eva. 8 THE WHIP W'BMT ONO. 128th. W oflih \> r:\aa ii 8 atat.Tom'w.2 I aver?han?'? j|'UI'8( ICMAH VKXT WEEK MITT AND SKVV w ? it n>i- -?? | ? ? njn ? Matlneea -,? LAST 3 WEEKS : .'. FRANCES STARR in Tlit: CAOO oj> pnncKV. RFDIIRI II*4 u *sf I Evanlnaaat 8:13 klata. ncrUDLIU 4Sd m W?_. anrf Pat., 2:10 ?ii Elliott and Pavld Hflaaro pr*?ent THE COVERNOR'S LADY ?U I !____ B *?> * 30th Pt Ev*. | JO. naLLHVK a m.,,, w>(1 H(1,i S(l, |:3a SIMONE " T,heP?f rSase PCalTIIPY ' " Prirea 25c to 81.30 Rv.fllO OLniuni Mat., u.-i s.ir . Xii..i.-\ New Year. I Th? baoatlfal Lotl Oautler Bpeetaele tho DAUGHTER OFHEAVEN KNTI HI lllr\IKI. s md a.l :r;- TO-DAY "J' WOMM'S" LkH. BENEFIT LITTLE raaai h taa w.Ht 84th .St. K\ v Bva .it 1:40 lat Mm . | lo t_iorANATOL APIayforChlldran Hea.1 aaa OTi I SHOW WHITE Pl TlliRP Weat 42d Btreal Evaa. at 8:1*3 ELItnU- Mat,. \v?.il and 1-1 . 3 IS WITHIN THE LAW URIUit _V?i lordon. Linden Beeh rii iiv.l.jii m Dlaroond O Drennan. othera pni nuiAi ' ?'' " v',n ,to' ^ * UUUUrllML p. Hde Pulton. Uaaon.Keeler is'v. i) .'. i.".i Bi a ?'" Bn nn i \- i: ALMAM_.ru rt? &<?<. it.u rj Pux ? Ifil. l i:.l \'.'\nn ??MAOWII -NS (,I.M . ? IHARLEM '::; l:'!.,'':; BIEV-LE RAOES MADISON 10 NIGHT l TO-MOR'W NI6HT SCJARc wokldii riiAxnoNHmr GARDEN SPRINTancirV!OTOR ?"m "... PACED RACES . IIM.'N.MM. BI'NOAV NKJIIT al 11:18. F 6DAYRACE KELLERD . HAMLET Vj":'"' 8:13 SVed an i Bai Phona :.: Had. D| T<|IT '?'?"> and 80th St. Kvea. 8:80. ?**8*VFaj MAT KVKHV DAT AT t:3J0 rg RAINEY'S AFRICA.NHUNT poultry show ;; :; m;^; l'ouiir\. Ptceena, Pel -totk, Honabtrda. Ali thla w. ? i.. and ? ij Rpeclal cat *a- I i hinit W...I. rhura aad in >..' tb? "Hapiyl Farall) ? and bahj chia hatehtaa AdnlWaga, JHAMMERSTEirS ,:-j:-;r\wi!'m! I Ually Mata. 39O BO ptarta I aad _ siiarpl AMUSEMENTS. NEW VOBB1 U'.ADINfl THKATRF4. PalDIRC !l '???? * 80th it Kve.. *t i 14 tiwrint :,ifliM yo-oaefe ft B*_, 1:18 |,., !1 i.uat Night Thi. Theatre, Ii. ? J". Wallaok ? M:it* To-mor'w 4 Thur..,2:2'>. in Plnaro'aTBE MIN THK I'AINT filRI. uAnHlvK >t*ts. Te-mor*w ft tvei ?.? r. I \M K NIGHT*?-I.AST 3 MATISEKS. JOHN MASON Jfisr Tbe Attack CRITERION WHAT AILS YOU? HARRIS W IMSi Bves 1:25. Ma r? "THE INDISCRETION OF TRUTH" fulton RM "?',..-m,:-:. r'. The Yellow Jacket nuiiauri M _ .. u RS.FISKE un iik.ii i:o\ii. MILESTONES ; KEWAMSTEROAM ; Jtf THE CO'JNT OF LUXEMBOURG LIBERTY r: ?-,? lyg , Arnoid U'lin. tt and dward Kaeblaee* KMi IvKKIKM KKK. Broadwaj :>? gi E ? I 1 ? Mai* To-inoru g. W*a J || riw l.a*l IVi.rd In Mind.al ( omedv. OH.'OHlDEI^pHINE MOUUlf ROVGf ?_?? ZIECFELD FOLLIES PilFTY EvafTlB Laat MatTmw..f :1* UBItll , ... ni|B HflUCC '-' " Hrnr* * 401*1 f- ' k UUr* BIIW K.IU.r. r?a /\m~ M"'-< u>'' l Sr'' ,: "' ' ? ll ? sK.-' UI.M....*tl IC*. A -InM ULUDC K,j*IK ',AN'" METROPOLITANri/-. Ii.-nighl ?t 7 M Melaterslnger. Ke.'inn. rlomor; Jora. Well. Oorlta. rt'T.a, srBweM, II inaha\< t'onduetor. Herte. !?at. Mat. st 2, F*u*t. ~ar.*-. Fernlai ^Ic/aU OtUy, R-ithler. <'ondu<-."-. <?tararl Stin. Kre. < onc*rt BO<- to 11.80. Vsay*. Vlollnlat V*ra t'urtis; Amato, B*ttr* Of , h-.tra. ronduetor. Polar.te. \e?t Mon. at 8 Ald*. Destlnn H*m*r ? ? niHo, GIP*. Rothler. Ro.al. *'ond . PalaCC* \\ ed Bl s 18 Heheme. Aida. Alt?r.. '''? ru*fl Anifim Pl.li.r. S^gnrola. Conil . Polarer Tn..". ' " Bagte llui*. Deatlna, Alwm, park* Itomei Bl*aa*. l.ankow, Goritz. Orta ,. old Belaa L'onducte*. Hertg. i n . > se. ret <>f MuaaBB*. raitnr, Beettl , ?.,..,! Polaeco I'agllaeel. Bori. r*rur>, (illly. Cend., Kturani. HABDBAM PIAHO L8ED. METROTOLITAN orKRA HOl ?E? ?pe. 1*1. ii -,l.i\ Aft.inoon. D?v 1". *t 3. G\I?KI.INE ?''d <v>mp?nv S\niph/,r,v _--. aj WT a7" Oirrie.tr* S**ts on **M Lii LL p*e1an_g Bon.. Pea B i tBNBOJB 11AM.. TJ E C - 10 il B*. HT. at ?. a_P **? *?_? a ? "a* OK( II KST K Al. R K( IT At. YSAYE .i, ,'n? oceaBee th* program ?ill cen.iat *t four iiuii.i *i s anl). thi; NBH \onh Philharmonic Orchedtra i . iiinie;. arltl , .i..w<:r KTBANNKi ' lll,j'!,' e.tra b gln* with anOv*rwr*.*ft*r Va*y. m 4|?r4s? concert^ \lv?r.l. He?ilm?en *nd Hrueh . ee.M- tii i * , | . - . ? now .ii li.ii <?i*"'. < rl ? r * il it K JQHN?TOIj SYMPHONY v,? ,?... of N.w > IVAI.TKB DAMBOaCB. I'*a**'l8?, T e - I a i a t lj_l *__ _. Ne? Aetilian llnl". :I4 ?. <^d *ll. ,?;;;-, GALSTOM Vnl -undii* Afl . I?e<-. 8, *t * Irheaert.l ; H ilahed ?-: aphoaj. l*!*.-":''1' Kspagnole: straii... Doa yjnota. x ? ZIMBALIST ^^ s iu .".'? '?. to |1 80at Bo? Offlc- / l IBKBOIB IIAI.l.. Siiodaj Aft.. I>**- M*J R. Q. KNOWLES ; "AUSTRIA" .al*. ,M ?..s 4)rt.ce Mti R K JohnaWa-, ? \?. ??::'K SUNDAY NIGHT. 8:311 ?__,?&* TRAYELTIUI IIAI.l NEWMAN MUNICHOBCataT; tBOLIAK iiai.i. *?t.. 9m i. 8:18 '? LEO ORIVTSTEIW Maaage-uBt, w. r. ANDBBBftB. Tleke.s. JO.'.-l'i.UO. ?t HalL