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OWEN OPENS FINAL CURRENCY BATTLE Begins Debate in Senate with Earnest Plea for Quick Action. DECLARES COUNTRY IMPATIENT FOR LAW Senator Assails Aldrich Plan and Says New York Would Wei? come Reserve Banks. Ti ii'.ni" Bun Washington, Nos M.?The opening i-i til?- final Benote currenejr icitt;?- ?res toi i reren, e ii" tin? lotete bj explaining In "-enera! terma the purposes of the proposed legislation ?nid the mel t\ leed by the gdminls tration faction of the Banking and Cur Comml ? ? ompllsh them Senator Miti ha ck. si .-i" "f the recular faction of the comrolttei ?ii1 reply to-morrow star) Mi Adoo the Benati ~- lor ? ?seen's nddif-ss end ihowed unusual the i?? White House s sdd Including two of tl ? ""' ?'" sl,l,,"t' i n ihc gallei j. s. ? .- s tli. MtaustratrJ did not take a Us?rent sttltude snd avoided the pointa of oeatrovert** In the three Mils before the Senat?- The meet sti hi* eiMress was ? pies te make hast.- m passing the eurrertcj Mil te put aa end to tue nuTtri of the banking and bus. countrj. "it ts of urgent imp?rtanos to the bust* nees tatereets ef ths country,'' said the Senator, "that this MB should I s passsd ai soea a? possible. Ths banks are beeil to make ' ? t piling HP then i. f?er\i? Buslntsa men cannot ?vet credit, and the whole countrj has been waiting with ? gi?ai deal ?i Impatience for i tit* enactmi-nt of currency legislation. Thi general purposes ?if th.- mea suies before the Senate a*<- the same li ?rill not Ii difficult to reconcile the d tference! Assaili "Money Trust." Mr. Owen, who bagan thnt the tneai ??? - - the most Important ''ill iiefore Cong) Ihe I i\ il W need his sxplsnatlon by crltlcli - the present tin.m : .i I sssalllng the financial Interesta, which, under tha ? ?,f the "root * en the i ih? Use* cf ??'c-cial Inveetlgatloe bj the Ho se it Is ii"? ? in private hands tu su? h an ext.-nt." said S- natOI Oaren, "that ii Is s national disgrace and s national scandal. Hanks ran Kill any enterprise tin ? 11-if Ihey deny credit Business im n In times ?>f etringt much lesa In tiro? go ti smbllng, hat in band, seekti g I the>- ar> of rif-.it elititli .1 ti The Senator from 0 tehtlon to ti.?- controven o er the cur? rency plank In the Baltimore platform, ?mil vigorously attacked thi central hank currency plan, particularly the so-called Mdrlch plan He reviewed the ?lr-tail? of ae. btll, and urged thai : ths sreatli 7 \st PLATINUM JEWELRY Platinum is the su? perlative in fashion? able jewelry setting. We carry superior quality only at prices more reasonable than uptown. In every respect the leading Downtown Jewelry Establish? ment. Bar Pin1?.$35 tip Brooches .$30 " Cuff Buttons.$25 ?? Pendants .$25 " Tie airs . $8 " Scarf Pins .$11 " Lorgnettes .$80 ?? Fines.$27 " Cham Bracelets. . .$90 ?? Three-pin Handv Pin Sets .$26 ?? "Being in Butine-,? Since 1845-Mean? Something." H N ?UU?1 mJL?>* *Kg?>* VI? ?ti? ?|i_|p ?f _- ^_ _F- -V-. Jt\ J*\ JO. (?EPR6?WWelsh:5 Son 256 Broadway Opposite (It; Hall Par? To-day Until 6 P.M. Alee following days until hour of sale, Including rhanksgiving Daya at the Galleries of Fifth Ave. Auction Rooms 333-341 Fourth Ave., ,< :.-,??? m. EXHIBITION OF The romi'i'ini private eollectlons of Frederick Wymans and Chas. Newman, ? ontalning s multitude of rars and Interesting objects and Includ? ing valuable Chinese Porcelains, Snuff Bottles, Jades, .\_at? s, Crys? tals. Steatite snd Wood Csrvings, Bronses, Ac: Japanese Ivor) Carv infix, Netaukea, Sword <!uards, Bateumaa, Porcelains, Potteries An?-i*?nt Greek <"iass, Tanagras, Persian Rekks end Rhodian Ware, ? lioli-e Miniature?, trl M?_-?lai.s and various Objects !?? Vertu. Ais?> pi \ ei ??? i la i ;?? Important I'sintinKM, Including Thomas Buchanan Read's Masterpiece Painting, SHERIDAN'S RIDE. T'aya of t?ale Wednesdav. Fridav and Saturday, November 2*".. L'S and 29. at |:$| P. M. each day. Catalogues mailed on requeat. HKNP.V A. HARTMAN, Au.tioneer. ?\i^ruvv*v**i**J****"-******-'*'* ru- j* of a market for discounted commet' laj papsi and by mobilising the r?sonne in public utility regional hank* the moaeurs would remove the ?-'rent daiin?-r* of the preaani financial system, Says Bankers Want Change. I ?'ili rum that New Vink hanktrs. who hold a lark-e psrcsntsge of the country'* :? serves are for? ed to plac?- UMMM rSSI in ?'ail losna ??n th?- stock ?Exchanga tht .*-'. nator aald "We ai.- a Ivlaed b) representative New York bankera that the Kr?at hanks there would in- gla i to have the ayatem im proved bj th?- eatabliahntM-nt ?>f federal rs oeree hank^ atrong enough t?? furnlah money on demand sgslast good com* m.r.ial bills, hihi thus ensble t:,?' Men York h.itik?? to withdraw then funds from the Stock Kxehaiif,?**?which has bSOOSM the most gigantic gambling estsbllahmenl ? i Um ?mi?!- and place s,?. h funda m lb? i service ??t legitimate Induatrj snd com? merce This will be m;.' of the great I benefits of the pending meaaure that is it will Withdraw from the tiaml.line enter priaea ??n the stock EBxchange the hank t.?.'i\.->, of the country and enable auch reaei vea to ?? Bed for the commei ? >? of the nation " in detail Senator Owe explained the ? Ity whit h would he behind Ihe nsa ; currency which under i'1?' bill ?ould bel sgainal ? ommercial paper, Be- ? aldea this pspsr, he pointed out the notes would be secured bj the liability of the member hank discounting the ?paper, tn? liability oi III ?to? kl old? r* the liability of the reserve hank Issuing the notes ? ?! Its atockboldlni lank-, a M i I per ??'?nt gold reserve, and tin- guarantee of the I nit.'d States WILSON MAY NAME FRIEND Considering W. M. Daniels for Commerce Commission. Waahlngton, Nov, -i William M ! Daniel?. . : Princeton, s member of the New Jeraej Public i tilltlea Commission and ?. c ".-? i.i.'iiii ?'f th.- President. Is .. considered for one of th.- three pinces on th.- Int?ntate Commerce Com* m,??. | Mr. Wllaon will hay?- to nil shortly, Bui,, saoi ? mual be appointed to the late .lohn il Marble; Judson C. Clem . ??? ? -. :? -n expires D? xt month, snd Charles \ ?Prouty, who r?aslgna to be .1; ||| m.ill of th.- boat d making pb)slcal wi. latlons Winthrop More Daniela Is a membei ol the New Jarse) Public LTtilitiaa Commla* to win. h i'i.ue hs w,?? appointed bj ?Mr Wilson when (?overnor <>f N? -w- .hi?. . i n Api i1 ?1, IMfl He Is algo pi ofi saoi of political economy at Princeton snd is a recognised suthorit* on finance and ?? i nomli i n- v.as ..i on? time on the ?-?ii torial staff "f "The New york Evening Poal ' Profeaaor Daniels was ?born In Da ton, Ohio, on September hX IMI is a traduatc of Princeton BALLOT PLOT IS BARED Reich Testifies Against Kitt redge in Vote Scandal. a,exsude* Klttredgi a 11? t of Patrick Griffin, the Democrstli ?boas of Hoboken, was placed on trial eaterday in th? County Court, Jera? on a charte of i ?inspira? > in viol?t?- the ? ? tn?. law, The ??"?.' election officers who were Jolntl] Indicted witk Klttredg? ha ? ?become ndtneaaes foi the state ..:.'i the Indictments against them were dropped reaterday. Thai are Arthui Reich Hei man n suit/. William Bunger and Jo? seph Hlldner, The alleged .run.- aras i ommltted In the Id DlatrWl ..f th.* lut Ward of Hobok? Qrtfl llatrict?al the i'i Imarlea on ?Sept? mbi r :?*? The moat Important a Itn? as ? esti i Reich, w ho was tin- ludg? ? ; ? ? tton. ii*- mid that Kittradge called at the polling place in the afternoon and the elect n offl? ? i - slgi th? return in advance The arltneaa further testifled thai '.Ittredge came back when the t>ai lvts wore about to be canvassed and n aatdc remarked "We must nisfc? a good showlni Qlve the antl organisation a fes rotea but i-i-. ?- the organisation the real " Reich claimed that h- was ?reading ti,?- ballots when Kit? tradge pushed him asid?- and taking bai? l?is from the bos began ?reading ti,.u siut/. marked the ?ballots, HlMnei did th? stringing and Bunger the tallying. The sheet snowed 100 for Mr Martin for ?Senator snd 4 foi Bgan. Th? ?recount made in. tn?' courl and grand lurj showed oiil> H for Martin and M lo: Egail Reich was on the stand when the court ned foi tin- dai. WILSON PICTURED IN SILK Syrian Spends Six Months Weaving Likeness. Washington, Nov 2i A remarkable lik.'iii'i-s ?if l'r.siil. nt Wilson, done m raie silks by ;m obscure Syrian In the <>ii.nt. was presented t?i the President to-day ?m of the Buffalo, N v . a- lian co.ol f it was a reproduction from a photo? graph th- ?President sent last February In response to a ?request from Msnaour Kaiam. of Buffalo Kaiam cam?' t?i the While House to-day with the m!k and I sad ii was the r.-sult of six months' | patient work by a Svrian living nearl Bsh ??' No Harvard Drama Prize. ; i'. Telcgi -M i. .. 'i .?:?? 'i i istia? Csmbrldga Mass. Nov 11 Fot tn?* first time situ, it was Offered th. .lohn dal*, dinmatlc prize at Harvard will not be awarded This prize In th>- last three yean has givra auch tucceaees to the proreeslotial stag? as "(???lie.?, m... Xmu -haps,.I'h?- Bad <>f the Bridge and "The Product "f th.- Mills.' all of which have played to crowded homes. The reason foi the failure to sward the prize Is the poor quality of the plays offered the <nm miltee for . nnsideration. PrOftsSOl OeOIgS I' Maker and .lohn Cimig, the donor, were the COmmltte? on award Turkey Money for Employes ? l'r.un Th? Tribu? ? Ban Washington, Nov M .?Any of Undo lam'a employee in Washington who are "Shjf" tin- wherewithal to gequlfS turkey and cranberry foi ThanksKivinK r?ay, or need money for other purposea may draw their salaries in advance. The scheme in not altoj-'-ther SSW, as last y?ar Ihe De paitm.'iit of ?"ommerce and Lahor ein ployea had the privil?ge of drawing ahead. 1,400 Women on Boards. Chicago, Sosr. M.? Women will serve as ?le.tioii officials in ?'Very precinct ?if ("""-_? eago during the alsctloa ?<f aide?man nest spring, a**cordlng t.? a decision of County ,Iu?l-*e ?Owens to-<lay. Thet" will Ix? ? Woman Jini?.?- in every alternate pollini* place and women clerks in the polling placea where th?- ludgSS ar?- ni.ii Foui t?? n huti'ired aromes Will thus he tto ptoyed FRENCH AVIATOR KILLED. ? hantllly. Kran??, Now 84 M t'orhon, a I un. h miHinr, was killed to-day, when hs fell with hi? monoplane while lying| ROADS OPEN FIGHT FOR HIGHER RATES Commerce Commission Is Told of Expenses Out? running Revenues. ASKED TO PERMIT 5 PER CENT RAISE Mass of Figures Presented in Be? half of Fifty-two Lines Which Seek Relief. ' Prom TI ?? Tribun? Bui? Washington, Nov. 21 Ths preliminary hearing on the proposed Increase ol freight rates by the railroads in the om? ets! classification t. n 11.. r > began before it-.?- Interstate Commerce Commission to? day, w ii? m Daniel Willard, preald ni of the Baltimore ? Ohio,Railroad; Frederick \ i lelano, one of the reet Ivi ri for ths Wabash Railroad, and George B Pattei son, general solicitor for Ihe Pennsyl? vania, presenteil arguments t'i behall ol thi i iads PIft) two railroads In the ten Itory ? sst ?if the Mississippi Rlvei snd north of ths Potomsc snd < ?hlo rivi ri were repre? sented si til.- hearing Shippers In i lie same t.iiit'ii\ wen siso represented, the t iiai attendance being n-esrlj BO I o - i> Brendels, "i Boston, snd Prank Lyon, of Washington, sppesred at counsel for mmlssion it is ? \(i. ? ted thai the hi ? i Ing ? in be adjourned to-morrow until after January :. th?> prindpsl object of ths prellmtnarj hsarlng being to give the railroads sn op iiui tuiitt) to submll tl 'i ' ont? m tioni Testlmon* will be taken si the, . ? ? il heal Ing, snd it Is expei led I will bs ? tit.M.ic struggle between the ex? in i ts representing ? sch side The arguments of Messrs Wtllard snd |i?-ian?> were t<> the effect thai n ?.-.as at? Bolutel) neceassrj for the commission to sllou ths proposed Increase, approximat? ing i per ????ut. if til?- railroad systems ol the ? ? ? i ? 111 r- \ were t'? obtain the capital t" provide ths needed facilities and fun the high i lass service demanded b] Ihe ? "i imli lion i ici i he p ibllc Great Growth of Expense*. Mi Wlllard told thi i oromlsslon thai during the lasi t ht ?-?? {rears the railroad* In the o die la I ? . had expended SOOO.OOO.OUO in propei ; ? int-iit. i le urged i hat bee iusi ti.i? i i ?Uns expenses had Increased fist-: | 11 ? opei sting i ? . ? ? . ai ned in the rear ? ndlng .i im ? ? than i.,i ni? -,-eai ? at ? Mi V\ II ard es i ?! stti ntlon t" the 1 that tines IWO wsge paymenti b the I ' 1 ..lllS II ft?-' t. ?' ' | largel) sa ? reeuK "t mediation ?? nd si bitrstlon proceedli I hal the I sward |usl snnounci : bj I he would give the conductora snd trainmen ?i im additloi al Thi ? reel r thi died full i re? had bei n to In? i ? .?-? ths expense-! more thi ?? ? nnum The ral :?? uto attet let i ? ? m the shape <>f taxes foi '?'?'?. tins being ? i??: mora than f"i lft-0 'i he l larger railroad syst?me paid la ta?. . than f..i ma ? in addition t" tie eel ? ? dm lion m rates, i oi tin ? i Mi tinuoui decline In ths ?to 1 ?a Dumbei of yi ?.t diminishing I the i?''?? ' ? thi hlpi ? ; wl ? tun?- Increasing the b ? an lei 1 ,?::?? ted m Ihe hlgbei cost ?.t operation? ha? been world I w ide, snd bs? I ? sdvai '.'.?? i ? nd, Its >. j Be itsei land, Belgium, i ?? ..''. Russia, Ai.sti la-Hun arj .<? ?! "ti.nl Decrease in Revenue. Mi Delano srgued with referenci ti a i_-i?.,ii> ?if rallroadi with an aggrei mileagi "f 8,167 miles, smong which were thi Hit-* Pour system, the V'andalls, the Ni? k?i Plate, the i 'hi? sgo J Bastei n ii'l nol . I ; and Ti ink Westei n, ?'?i snd Rap Ids <v Indiana, Pera Marquetas. 1*"*h*cago, Hamilton A Dayton, Illinois Central, Chi ?v Alton, and Wabash Referring to thi- group, Mr i "lain? said "It this mlelage la tot Influential m ?i? terminlng the reasonableness ??! rates, ths prosperity, commerce snd develop? m? nl "f the s huh i.i i it'..-. e III ' c placed In .i?ardy. "This grasl network of rallroadi during ? ai . mi. ?1 .lilli" M IMO ? ai n?-l | ; during the reai ended I :?". I9U, (O7B.000.M0, ?.i a gross Increase of 00 000; hut in the form? i year ti:.- operating expenses snd tas? were "??? end m the lattei ? i si *3Z? 00 . 000, o; ai: initia*-? mi expense? ?if about ? 0,000, resulting m ?< teere* ? n ei i? ven ...-. ait? i payment of taxes, ?>f over (?,000,000 snd m i"-t corpoi ? :?? of .?uni.' than n^oootmi "Th? s? same roads dui Ing the . .,? ? ???I June ?"". M01 i whl'h will be remem? bered as a panic rear) ? ni,.il (B12.000 * gild 'hiring the ) . ai ? lui? I I IDS M ISU, B7S 000,000. m ne " hit during tin- yea i ended June .'?". IS08, the opei si mi-' exjmthot ? and ;.i ri v ? ,?? ,*? 0001,000, an i ihn m? Hi?- v. ai , ml..,| ,-m . i:*i::. fSS7.000.000 an Incresse "f ? 162,000,000 ??Now. d-sspttc th" fact thai <i ning thai ; same 1" li'id more than |175,(*i*0/.00 was pul [ Into aihiitions ami betterments, the nei Income, after deducting operating i * penses snd taxes, thowed an Increase ?if <?ni\ MOO,**?, while the nel corporate In? come sctuall) decreased iboul 18,000,000." Other Figures Submitted. Plguraa submitted bj Vice Itesldsnl Bhrivei of the Baltimore ? Ohio for forty atns railroads in th.- territory Involved ?htrned that the mt operating Income for llll had actually decreased more than J1-/MI.I?-!. while operating espensss ami lases h.i?i Increased ISbl,000,000 sinee ItYt, Aiioth.i table, combining th. Interacts i That new book which you are taking with you on Thanks? giving Day can be obtained most conveniently from DUTTON'S BOOK STORE 681 Fifth Avenue near .".:??-.I Sir. . i A large stock of the new books of all publishers is constantly on hand. Tel. No.. Plaza 7400 a* of the New Vork ontral. Pennsylvania and Baltimore <<? Ohio systems, showed th.it tn?. net opsrattng lnc*"*mo ii??*i ??<? craasad ftJNJM sin'?* MM, it was also Shown th.it In this peri??d the property Investment f.?r these three roads had Is .teas.-d $1.9$ pot <?-nt. groan earning! >-'?'?'?'? pot cent, while the net oper.ititit?' iinv.'iie ha i ?m reased only ?SS per i ont C m Bunting, ?>i the Pennsylvania ijra i? in, ffestlfled that Uw return on property Investment ol thai system had aboarn a declining tendencj since MM and ? otaady declino aines MM 'BstWSSn th'- ?eats MM and 1913." MM Mr. ?Bunting, "thsro was ?m Incrsaso M I3B7,1M,M1 la th. propart) InvasUnsnt and : eaao In th? nsl opt ral Ing Income ol M1.fll.B1. In othsi w'.i.i-, the Pannsyl ra? i system wsa I11.MB.I11 short ??f svsn ?? dStng oil- nut addith nal ntirti on its ?r.iar??*e.i investment The peroontags! "i return on property Investment in ISM was 1.43 p.-i ?-, it, while in IMS i' had fallen lo $.4$ per i ' u? "ihe amounl <?i wsgoa paid.'1 ?continued Mi Bunting, "has Increased about Pa. ?.luting th.' period IMS to IMS, ap prozimatel) |l_k.?Na,<Mfi of which is duo to Increased ratea ??f pay. in sdflltton, large ezpsndltures had to be made f"i more i ibstsntlal and besvler equipment, hlghai atandard <?f roadbed and moi?- modern Interlocking Tasea have Increased ? ? Less Revenue Per Mile. Bumming up the operations, wo have, Mmparing IMS with IMS. an incrsase in tonnage i ui a d? :? um m th.* sv**rs_re revenue per ton per mile, an Increase in operating revenues of UM per cent, an In cress? of ZS.11 per cent In operating ex? penses, an in' reaee of M M per cen? Ir? ISS? . a id a ?1? crease of '_._] p.-r . ? nt m net operating l*ftcome, witd an Increase .>f it..?; pe? i ? m m the property investment account. "Even if the total freight revenues of th.- Pennsylvanls system In IMS had bean greater bj E per cent the return from operations upon the property Investment would have bean Its pei cent or only ? i i" i cent greater than thi par ' entsge actually realised " W i Wlsha.'t. Of the New V?.rk ' '? ***? tral, aald thai system rince lune M, Mh\ had added llSfMM ,000 to th- pmp w hi< h it del "f- s to public use ' The ' - ?!' m, Mr u : ih irt add? ed, i .oi in the yes i . nst ? losad *.:.i>i.7i-? leaa nel rorporate Income than in IMO 'ih.- dividends declared in IMS were more than ji".."?.. leu than In IMO, notwith? standing the iti? t.-.??.? of IIS.OOO.OOO m Ihe itlni i ??? ? n .?? i n otbei n i ? ? "i, there I idd? d t i the prop? nveatmenl ? > .. ? nel coii"'tate In* " m I'?. I (CW i f i n In 1910, Ind I I it expansion oi iiusii ? ? loaa to the ? ?ho ? rge Ii r? ?-.,'? reasd ? r' ? . ? a only ?LSI per ? ? ? than it a as In IMO TI n than si de? ductions' from Income it.d i . hlghei ? 'i ?;. ? rporatc ? t?.i than ? ? ? ? ? ? in i to ?p.. iota hill ? . I : ? FILLS PHILIPPINE BOARD President Names Three Mem bers of Commission. Wa* ' *? ' 1 ' U'll Iheae ? ' ' , ne C 'in tioi PI lalanda, Henderson 8 Martin, ol Kan is B? 1 . ' lint? ? of Callln ? .f the In- ! w Infred 'i i lennlson, of N*a i >..ik. i Mi i '. :,'. mi orn In M ? n? n s ? ' ? i--.i from liai ?vard i 'oil? ge In ISM and from Harvard Lnt Bel.I In Hi i an I Utomi ? '?? to rai m the I?? partm? ol ??' luatli s Mr Rlggs, sraduated as i ? .v.i ? | '? ? trum ?Princeton 1'nlveraltj In 1*17, is ! a i.tit.'d manufacturai H? served In the ? M lai i and In the ' \i- ? i lean w ? Henderson Mai tin la cha i man ol Kanaas State I'tillties Commleaion ai i chairman ol th? Democratic State Com mitt? >? ..i K ' Mr Denn!) on la s Progrei stv? Rspubli? ' can I raguas In the ?tun? rie,.*-, y, c ? he ?ommteaion .. : <? i lemocra 's ' Runs Down Another Child. i. M i? no ? 'oii'lii'i. a chauffeur oui oi | 11,000 ball undei a charge of homldde for i ?having run ?town and killed a chQd last \ Friday, w.i.- arrested sgsln Issl nU?ht for i rupnlng down another child within two hi", k ot the hist s? eldest. The victim - las) night was ?Samuel Pear, seven years i old, of No i?'""'-' Washington avenue, The , ?Bronx, a crowd ?'f children were scamparlng r ai". ,t at i;.:.i street, sad In tr-inn t" % avoid th. m !.. ati cfc Pas i The boj btsb i ruahed t?? h'ordham Hoapltal, where be i w.i? as M i" i? in a precarious condition i ?. S. BEGINS INQUIRY INTO PRICE OF EGGS New York To Be Centre of Search for Alleged Cold Storage Trust. M'REYNOLDS WILL ASK WHITMAN'S AID Congress Also Likely to Open In? vestigation Into High Cost of Foods. I Press Ths Trihues Hur? ? i Washington. Nov. 2?. All the wheels of the Department <*f Justice wart t*t in motion to-day to rix the responetblllty for ihe Ugh ''"St of eggS and to gather evi? dence for possible prosecution under the anti-trust law. the Attorn?} General or derlng this sweeping Investigation' as ? !?--iiit ?>f numerous complalnta Ths allaasd cold stmav.'- comblas will bs th.- target "' the Department ?'* Jua? i" sgents .-.mi New fort City ertll ne th? centra "f Inquiry, it iras said ai read) secret service operatives era at wors in th.- metropolis, .nui n eras en nouneed that the co-operation of Dlatrlet Attornej .w hitman, t ho is said to hare certain ? 11 lern e, will be i H?-.ans?- ?if th- provision ot the urgent d?ficit ne i III, ? ?? t..i ting fanners' ? " operative sasoclatlone snd organisations f:<iin prosecution or .: ? I II ?<??. ? ? Is be? lieved that the farmer win not be molest? ed, although when the bill ?rss signed b) th- i'i. .-M' ??-??i i- ?i th. Attorn* f Qeneral would find some way te evade ths exemption clause, a? the cold storage . oncerns snd oth< liavi ? eged that ths farmers are ? mblned to keep the price nt eggs up it Ii slmost certain that there win be em?grraoslng complications f-r the ad nun1.- ti atl'in Farmers ?n the Way. Al?aney Qeneral Hi Ri i solda structed the Bureau ?>f Investigation of th- department to condui t tt.?- inquiry with all i.: it rtgoi I ? itrtct \u. rneys scelvi ? gats m thi make report est ? dab < lutstdi of n-n-ersl lari ? lies, It Is be? lieved, ihe s to In fai ii ? i - II thi re Is si "''': *?" srhli v. ondui ted In the ? it |g the Intention of Attornej Gem McReynold I to ? lion. It aras i ?would la? snd ' : .-i ? ?? selling <>f ' Ml? ttoni nf . ? i ? ? i ?? pa rtment i . ? to ths i Igh and 1st iffs in not Improb ibl? folio* ' f the i .? .1 ? ? esenta McKellar, ? ?i the ii now In It ? ? ? i mu ii' . t .?f t he proposed Im ta? \ ai bill of i? iponslMllty the Dei tarll brought ected by t of llvlni l.:-.;!! and -hit? 'rs srant ti themselv? ot blame, Blames "Cold Storage Trust." Mi Mi Kellai s ho i i I ? ? n In touch srlth the Department "i Justice and i* ollectlng ? \ Idem ? I the "cold itoi sge trust said ti "i am com Im ? -i i at the hen Is net ? i 1.1.mi. i.?i the high i i les of eg* : tiii ifi possession of fa- ta which I believe .mu justifj thi department m proceeding .. proeecute thost responsible f??r the con? lition ?if affairs The n iponslblllty, ? be? ca al the di.i th.Id BtoragS mat - e provi Pammany "Ad." Suit Dropped. It/hsi the suit "f Philip F Donohue, reasurei of Tammar, Hall and sdvertls? in: solicitor, and John K Dennln against h?- Lawyers' advertising Company to re? .i\.'i ?9.M0 came up In the Supreme Court 'estei da] it wai snnouni ?? I that I he i i M nui h.. h ?iis? ont Inui 'i i I'liniir:?- and i '? nnin claimed the unount was due them si percentage ?if be gro - receipts for legal financial and ommerclal advertising nhtaiii.ii through heir efforts The defendant compon] was eady to shoe certain conditions thai i re? ailed with regard to the awarding ?>f 'Kni sdvertlslng when ths discontinuance if the action made the n relations un ? ' i naari. liiiliu'?. v'lTPf7T7rT-?"] FOUNDED 185bL'.ZZ:iIZZI----3 BROKAWBROTHERS MENS g BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & FURNISHINGS Our motive in giving boys, young men and men the best clothing in New York at the least money is not philan? thropic. It is the only honest way we know of by which we can assure the greatest devel? opment of our future business ?the same motive that has prompted us for over half a century. Sack Suits $18 to $50 Winter Overcoats $18 " $75 Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ONE BLOCK PROM BROADWAV - SUBWAY AT DOOR liiiiitii.iii'iirttii'Wiii^ . ' ? ??? u:v^-^_-_]i_^^ THE HABIT OF SAVING grows with practice and a sound investment for your savings helps the growth. Our Guaranteed First Mort? gage Certificates netting 412% enable you to Invest, at any time, any sum from $200 up. The safety of your money is absolutely guaranteed. So Investor has ever lost a dollar Po^D^PRJCaCe (?llARAHTEE (^ Capital 6 Surplus, *?,000, (KM) 176 B'way, N. T. 175 lemsen St., Bldyn. 330 Fulton St., Jamaica. !?___??__???Pi 9 __ ***"f'-,i**s*,a> *a sts-iMUfc____BnyB_-__-B_la FOR AN EGGLESS THANKSGIVING DAY Mrs. Heath Shows How One May F.njoy It Without Tast? ing Eggs. Thsaksglring has no terrors for the rfiK boycottera. HrltiK on your cousins and even your uncles from upstate, who are iisod to "niuth'i ? best.'1 Mrs H?ath -a\ 1 she can satisfy th?-m sil without an egg. Ths Thanksgiving dinner 1 01 - . of celery soup, turkey, n sshed turnips, meshed potatoes, boiled onions, cranberry sauce ami minee pie This, says Mrs. Heath, is the real New England dinner, which was good enough fur oui sneestors, who, ?if 1 0 11 -?- couldn't wests many of their trash eggi on ??'at. entr?es In the dayi before ths cold storage Pharaohs came upon |hs son?' If ths degenerate yonngei generation in? sists upon lee cream, however, that won't feass Mr*. Heath, because there eri :mv number of frozen desserts srhlch can be tnailo without CggS. "You can keep ths wh. famll* happy sll daj without ?n fftK." she said last night. 'Stan the day with liver sad n, or good old-fashioned -? tags Kuli', don't buy the commercial sausage unless you're an optimist). The only time during the day when there srtll be s r?-ai ne,-,1 of eggs is in tu?- Thanksgiving tea, ? have ?m-? Eggs would bs nice lor 1 sdmlt, bul 1 sail) thers ?!?.?? at y - eral good cakes which can bs made with? out 1 ikes and - ? tread and molasses 1 ekes. The egg m.-n sseda I mink they have K'"t up on the hiii *USt 1.tuse It's Thanksgiving time." Leaders of the egg 1.?ott met in uni- j ? nun ? "ta lavs sll day * ? sti rdaj and per I ferted plans for the dlstrietin*- of the ??Ity and the *-~*-*ea*-_lng of th?* eali to th? housewives. Nothini, ?letlnlte wa? heard from th?*- wholesale dealers who laut w?-?.;-. invited Mrs. Heath to a ? -onferenr? Temptation in Hit most Inaldloaa form ?ame to Mrs. Heath early in th?: -.fter noon, when a denier ?ailed her u?, uj asked if she would accept a pn I ? as" of pt-rr-s. She t?)l?l him "no" <fn*. pliathally, and then Issued nplers to ail her henihni?*n that "houi?*hten'' p???? wore taboo, no matter ????h?? paid for tln-m. EggS Were ___Ung Ht fI'llll |J to Bj (f****) In Mr*?. Heath's i;?'i;,Iihoihood || Marlow. the man on the COT DUT, said tli.it Mr?. Heath had ma?le a mi-take In Ihinkin* she could uptaet the e?_K market this season. "The ?-old snap pit the klh'.sh On Mr**, He.itl. tin.? wmter," he ?-aid ?StOt_"BJ <*,p;s follow the pi l?'e of fr.sli . there won't he aiiv fresh aggB this WlutOT, The hens nut too chilled in tlt.it storm ; that swept over the Middle Wout. |f ,, I weren't for the st.ua?;.-. emgp 9 ! sellini* nt *!_.*. a dozen unlit BOU " HUSBAND SUES PRIEST, 83 Wants $50,000 for Alienation of Wife's Affections. I By Telegraph to Th? Trl' ur Denver, Nov. 24, Violent io\etnakin-* is . harj-C'l fi?ninsf Domini?- Panfanell.i, eixhty-thr?-?* yean old, a catholic I?riest. with the parlor of the BacreaJ Heart CoUdfd "? *'s Mttlnf, by I:? hert s. Lowery, wh?. filed suit to-iia?. la the Jii.strii't ?Court for **??">' MKxI ?lama_. - hj? ?the .il!?-K<?l ?ili.'imtioti of tli?- afi'i" tions of Mrs. Sarili N. Low?*..?., his wife. Lowery aaka thai tii*- court '??mniit tlie pri?'st to j;iil ibOUld th?- latt.r r?: fus?' t?> pay the JutJgmrat, if awardad. Father Pant?nt-lla's alleged making, ulu-h Lower) chargea t.-rmi nateii with th?' prient attempting t-> fore? his ndvnncea <?n Mrs. Lowery oa .\'.i\.nih.r 10. r.M'J. IftSt-d, th- petition r-i ?tes. from the rammer <?f 1912 until th?' f;ill <>f th?- same jear. Leaves $100,000 to Bishop. a sum oi money, said to amount in IDOra than .*!"??.'???. was ??-ft to t! - | K. v. Oaorgi W M jtni?-!?-iti, Roman Cntb-j oil?' Auxiliar) Btohop of Brooklyn, by th win of Francia Oottaberger, which wa_ Hied m the oflice of the 8 irroi Ktnga County yesterday. Mr Ootti died a f? ??? da] i ago at his hon N'a i?; ?South < ?Moid -ti. .i Mi < lottsl - : set was an nrl ? ami in memo**) of his wlf?. i. ? ; per. he gave the Brook BOUm s"veiit''.-n painting* ... ,; 1125,000. Also a.? i amorial ? ??tail..?Ii.-d a wai-l it Bt M.n - H?? pital. Aft? r provid'tiu for Mr Oottabergi est?t? so to Biahop Mui _4 Letter from an Expert Just a minute to speed my con? gratulations en the December Harper's. It reaches the high water mark in magazine editing and making. ihat splendid eospanioi have brought to the winter fire: Henry . van Dyke, Arnold Bennett, Thomas Hardy, * V.'. D. Ho me 11 s , l'.i ry '?'.' : 1 k i r. o FVeema n , 5e10 r gia Wood Fangborn, Richard Le Gallienne, ! May Sinclair, Anna Alice Char, in, Edith The ?tas, Elizabeth Jordan! Best of all is the Invitation to go back *o Old Chester with Mrs. Pelar. 1. I'm planning a rare treat. :n the tack of my woodshed* is. a well-seasoned hickory log. In my apple bin are the ''makings'' of a pla*-**:- of big red apple?. The three cf us are to get together with the Decem? ber Harper's *p render a new quartette entitled, fhy sen Stay At Here' Hastily, (S.?rt#J! AI.flKR! IIIKDKItlCK R'lttOM IKPi 'TMf r Oi ;oi HMAUSM I?. _W VOHK t MVkll ?IT*? Arnold Bennett's New Novel Money in the hou"*?"* ?S an excellent thing?but some times dangerous The sum of ?955 m Bank of Eng? land notes wa*. paid over on a certain evening to Mrs Maldor., a widow, of the quiet town of Bursley. It worried her to have on much money in her keeping overnight. She wasnot alone in the hous"??but ehe Swaa apprehensive! And what happened? To tell that would be to spoil the first instalment of this re? markable new serial in the Christmas number oi HARPER'S MAGAZINE. i However worldly and cynical we may have become, however much th? real meaning of Christmas may have been forgotten, there is always in everyone some feebng of the true religious significance of the leason And because of trus, everyone will rejoice in the opening feature of ths Christmas Harper's. Henry van Dyke's beautiful story of I The Boyhood of Christ It is s story told with deep reverence and feeling, a story that will live and become s classic. And it Is illustrated with erquisite paintings in full color by N C Wyeth. Another story which will bring rare delight, both because of itself and what it promises, u t?nt First of a New Series of Old Chester Tales by Margaret De?and But thes*1 feattnei give scarcely more than an ink? ling of the rich contents of the Chris'ma? Harper's. All the old friends whom Professor Wilson mentions in his letter are expecting you. all are ready for you. And all these and many more are represented at their besf. There are seven wonderful short stories in the number, and twenty-eight pages in color and tint. It is the most interesting and the most beautiful magazine of the year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE Christmas Number Send in your subscription direct, or through your newsdealer or through Franklin Square Subscription Agency, N. T*% which W;ll fill your order for any periodical in the world. HARPER V BROTHERS, NEW YORK