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THE SUN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1912. BRYAN HAS LONG I rag 1 It IITI I n in r 1 1 ( iihiiKM Portfolios, Policies niid Lcirislulion Dis cussed. ( PLAC'K OITKKED Vebnisknn's Position With Vcw Administration . Not 'Pouched rpon. ()!!ii)V HIOSKX Y I'.T I'l'i'siilciit-clccf Says (lie Confer I'licc I Tii Led to No Conclusion-.. i n . -i. u'uiiiun .iiiutiiiiSH in interred for three hour-t anil a t i s innniini; with (!uv Wlls'lm with- ii ii-'iiK his own name it.ptit lom-il l:i rin- i mi with any uu ,of tin- Cabinet -r" f 1-1- which i In1 ITc.-idctit-elect has i r, uisposal. Their polltlutl talk was i if other candidates fur .Mr. Wilson's ii. ..il f. mjly nnd of l-Ki.slutlon to be itlertnken 1ti cnrrylnc out the iilatfnrnt In- H.iUltnoro convention. Sir was It dlsclni-cd whether or not imisplnn of tin' Ncbraskan's nam.' iltcil from i iiuiltiat understandlm: what tin- position of .Mr. Hrynii Is to iliti-lnc the next four years. Th" ..'iitioi uu-rcly reiterated his nsser .ii itiH' ' p In not now maklm; any de- .1 - I l II....... nnHt...l .1 in bv i.Trliia his Inquirers to the l'i t-ipnt ( i'c t All I'"- pi mili.iities of the situation f fat a Mr ltryan is concerned arc as o ah Up to lliv .HI- as they Were before ''ie conf' Hi e In trail, imil the Preside nt- tpi-i .ii.iiiiin: silently to hN purpose ' u. tium ii the sentiment of Ins party uli-r- die ii. in.il.es any announee-n-w l - ol.ins Tin1 I ..I. tit-. r-,-t m it. .red over from "rlnc.-t m .:i-l. r than u-ual for the iileciitm. Imtin ili.iteh iipoti his orrivnl it the Soif Hon-.- h sent all uutomo-ilf- to the railim-d station anil at U:30 i'cliH-1. the two nu n wore sliulflnc hanils. T ipj wt n tit, tube i;ien : i r. n'r' iip ii- t .lin e to the Governors liner of which remained thrlr Interview. It was r one.-, and that was when vl Wli.s.i i , inn- out to talk over the hi-. ..a v it'i National ''h.ilnnan .Me nus hi i w York. . ,s i octii.t. when the (iovernor ii. .1 H ;ti- .-internum and oNclnlmed, .'t.it S tt'" f.s In- surveyed the irath ' . porteri ;tnil photographers, i. I ..I nin e uion his outline of ,ni 1 1 . nsjin i .1. i id a toft ilellulltl'll cellfor u - i d "Ve talked thlniTK ill. I not come t any conclu v I'llked aliout the policies of . ie .airyliiK out of the plat rl -e t. ilked about the various .r ' was H.sked. ! ami then." "1 . .1 -ess tl.tllli-t'.'" : in nil w.iv, vv,- d'ti iis,.,i ' l l' M..-I1I . ' ' ' v , i' t these n iine .ntcuest.-'l t W " - n I I mi'i reinetntier whethP'- I ' '. in or vv'icthor I did " "Were any new mimcti suKKostcd?" "No, no new names." "Governor," said one of his Inquir ers, "evervhnilv lt tons! lntf.ri.uft.il tn J knowing whether or not Mr. Hryan's name was discussed," "It was not," replied the (.overnor, and then he added: "You Kenlletueii must take ttw at tny word when I my , that 1 am maklnic no ilecielim", and you j must honor me by not nsklm, iiuestloiis that will put that tn doubt." i lto declared' that the romlUK spe cial scKslon of CotmreflM had been taken for Branted by both of them j and that no mention was made of It. As to proposed IckIsIii- I tloti he said they talked matter. over 111 a ueueral wAy and that partial!, ir ' methods of procedure were not con-j-ldered. He said no arrangements had I In en mailo foi a fttttite cotifereuce with i .Mr. Ilryan. When .Mr. Ilryan tippeated In his fur lined coat and tnot eniranltm smile Ie- looked around In a urprlseil tort nl' way and then Inquired what it wit 'all almul. He was Infortm d spedl!y, and then wltlfhls blandest air said that be t?ioimht a repot t of Hie eonferenci ounht lo come from the (Iovernor, add lnir that HiIh was particularly so with l"pert to their discussion of the C.ilj- I lnel. "The Oovornnr said that your namo 1 did not come up for dscusIon," som join- remarked as .Mr. Ilryan drew him self up and Inquired what the next I question was to b". ' Well," he atisweted. Mitt of course do not question the llovernor's ver acltN." "Will It be discussed later?" "Sitlllclenl unto the day I. the evil thereof," was his answer. "What Is iour position about ncrr.pt nc a Cabinet aiipolnttnenl?" "That Is a hypothetical quoMluti," ho parried, and waited for the nevt. "Col. Wntlefson," said some one, after a pause, "has nui;estod you for the Court of St. .lumen's, ' "Mr. Watterson and I,'" replied .Mr. Ilryan, "have not conferred about the matter." "Did you discuss the matter with Gov Wilson?'' "Did (lov. Wilson say we did?" he shot back, "Do you expect to live 111 Nebraska after March -4?" , "That will be my home," he unsweied, I "hut I may Invade other domains. In ' other words," lie ndded. " 1 do not ln ! tend lo answer Indirectly any question that 1 will not answer directly." Mr. Ilryan said he would teturn to Miami, Kla., ami would remain tin r on his plantation until Match lle wlll attend the Inauguration at Wash ington, lit- said, If the weather Is line lie and the (iovernor then ran the Kantlet of the, pliotoi,'raphets. who snapped them llrst on the Stale House steps and then every three seconds after that until the llnul click of their cameras outside the Hotel Sterling, where Mr. liryan anil the (ioernor , and Hit: Governor's secretary. Joseph i I'. Tumulty, had luncheon together. Mr. ltryan then went back to the State House with Gov. Wilson and shortly af terward hoarded his train for New York. Ills Interview with Mr. ltryan over, the Governor returned to matters nf fectlnu New .Jersey. lie held a loni; consultation with National Commltte. -man Hubert S. Hudspeth of .lersey City and State Chairman IMward II. Gros cup, who Is a candidate for Stale Tieas urer. He must be elected by the Islatur'- ami another iuismiko of arms between Gov. Wilson and the forces opposed to him is cxpi-cted to result from the contest H's cnlef nppopetu 1" State Compnolle,- IMwartl I. I-M-w arils .i .leise clt baiikt-i. Later the Governor received Smator Asluiist of Arizona, who ennic to pay ids rcsptct. Then lie lett for I'rlnee ton, where lu- will rest to. morrow. lb ihiiN tilled bis calendar ot eim'ai;etnents rlnlU i Chrlstmns Kvp. .Inst before koIiik to Princeton to spend Sunday with hln family. Gov. Wilson made u declaration of his atti tude toward oflloe seekers that tnlKht be construed ns a tip. He was reply Ititf to the quesllon, "Have you for ululated any policy us to how you will dispose of l'ederal patrnnnRe In the various States?'' and he nnswerrd: "No, I have not, except that I have made tho Keneral policy that those who apply for appointment will ho leant likely In In considered." Ho repeated the positive statement that he had reached no conclusion an to the appointment of any one In his Cab inet nnil then he said. "I received one V er curious letter to-day It wan fiom a man who paid he was not upplvlm,' for a Job but would like lo have me lei! him the host way to Ku aboat tettlim our, "Another luteresiiiu: letter was fiom an -eluht-year-otd boy whose blitiid.iy is Decettlbi r 2V the same as tu'ne Ha Invited tut- to alti-uil Ills birthday party, but I had to il.- line. lt'.- unfortunate ' have ii liirtbd.iv patty In holiday time, ton, for vou don't celebrate and your presents ttstinlh a double Ihcuus--It's so near Christmas.' Gov. Wilson has tecetveil thr.e live turkeys and a thliteen pound Mistvurl ham for Christinas. "And I have derllnnl a cow." he added. "1 never aeeepl pr sents of value." :2 H'lLSOX V AUGURAL CHAIRMAN William i'tireoriiii Ihinll i-teiln lltntiriir l'ol. William Corcoran Kuslls of WushltiK 1 ton, I). C. will b.- chairman of the Wil son Inauguration committee. National . Chairman William !' McCombs mude the nnnouncemeiit vestetilay mortrttiK. Karly In the afternoon he received a ti lojrrutii ftom Mr Kuctls tel'.lm: him that he ,,i h i '- il the tlci-lui. i, Ion and apiirecl.ited hluhlj .hat it wj-i ori'ered tu him The ('liairmatisblp of the niaiiKiira Hon committee is on" of the prized of ' u new ndtnlnlst ration. It Is a purely luminary ofilce, but It carries with It n , Kre.it ileal of patronage and is of social sknllleance It Is customary for the , President to lead the i;r:ind march at the InaitKura! ball with the wife of the chairman Mr. KustW Is Ki-.indsou of the late William Cot corn n, donor of the Corio. ran Ait Gallery at Washington. WSIIIN(.To. Dec L'I -- The news ot Hie uppoiiitmeut ot Wlllkim Corcrtran Kustls as chairman of the Wilson In aimur.itioti committee was teceived in Washington with t press(,ns of sur prise mingled with disappointment In some quarter The fact that .Mi Kiistts was not Indorsed bv any of the factfoas of the District Demoi rai-y has caused much , cliat-'fiti Some of the local Kuikers have Ih-i-ii In illsaKlei-ment over the IfhoUe of the bead of the inaugural i committee ' (me element of the tlnauelal district had supported Kldreile i:. .Itirdan, president of the I', s. Trust Company, a younu man who served as a Hough Itlder in the Spanlsh-Am.-t lean war and who lain climbed within u few yeari from a modest real estate oHlre on G street to the head of a hiir trust eoinpan.v. Mr. .Ionian showed no dis appointment to-day when he learned that the chairmanship hail gone to an other. He expressed his appreciation of Mr. l-h.stls's qtialilicn and said he would Kiv.- him loyal stippott. Hut i some of the local Democrats appeared disnnui-iil. cspei-lnllv over the f:tt t tint Ihe appointment had hecu an imiineetl lo Chairman Mei'oinb.s him self The iliMrici I i. ino.-t at . le.ulers tie , sited to d' trioiMti.ite thioni;h annoiint -' iii this appointment that they were the I. Eleventh Hour Suggestions Metrostyle-Themodist Music Rolls tor owners of Pianola Player-pianos, from Tic tip. Metro-Art Music Rolls (new Himd-rpconled) for owners of 88notc Pianola Player-pianos, from 1.00 up. Interchangeable Music Rolls forowncr.s of all makes of Placer-pianos, from ol)c up. Aeolian Circulating Library Subscriptions for all makes of player-pianos : months (i months 1 year Prom $10 W up Aeolian Home Library Subscriptions immediate delivery of worth of music for .WO, payable in monthly installments or $115 worth of music for $100 payable in monthly installments. Cabinets for Music Rolls an immense a.'sorlmenl from $15 up. Victor - Victrolas all the new models from $15.00. All the latest records. Payable from $2.00 monthly. IS MS TechnoU PUyer-pimnoi $450 Pianos, $250 up Genuine Pianola PIyer-pino $550 up. Very eaty payment 1 m The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall 29-31-33 West 42nd St. Between 5th and 6th Avenues mm (Shrift HHHilHHilHHHSiflHSBE ttt5 mxt folks who would have the say on Federal I patronuKc In the District of Columbia, i The peneral disappointment in polltl- , cal quarters was accentuated some what by the announcement at the same i time from New York thai William Vick , had lieen selectctl by Chairman Mi -I'otnbs as sit-n-t.-iry of the Inaugural committee, a post that usually has none i to some resident of the District of' I III Columbia. Mr Vick resides In New . York. HEARS "COMMONER" IS SOLD. I nionist Pari I niteil. Split y. Sepiiiiiml It.ully on Tariff Heform. FULL PRESIDENT-ELECT AND MR. BRYAN X- 't$ BBHfl&SftLvBKflPBLBnHBLHawisB " .... 9 3 .- i.i ' -, Srntn lt' Vi-ni it, llltn spr Niirmnn i:, VlneU. William .IcnnlnuH Ilryan cairn- lo i town eHterday afternoon two hours be- i fore the dinner to (Joeernor-elecl Will- iHm Sulz.-r. He walked up t;t the desk at the Waldorf at Just n o'clock and , asked for a room. The clerk assigned him to room todfi. si. snmen.dv asked . Mr ltryan If he wna v inlam tie- Con-' j queror. i Mi that point Mr Hrvan was f 'evasive, but lie was appaiiullv in verv , . m'ishI liutuor Norman i;. .Mat k and I'etr.v I'.elmont , Kieeted Mr. ltryan ami Mr. Mack went to Ids ti.i.in with him. mi the win Mr. I!rnn shimk liatuls with si-ve'-al' women .Itlf't leavillK tile "v'.lol-v bre.lK fust" upstnlis. at vvlilch Mrs. Wll-tnii and her ilinmhlers were Kiiests. lie wic askctl lo I'-.i'- somi'lhlm: sibout llie result: of his timfrreiuo with (iov. ; Wilson at Trenton. "I think 't ! mull rslood.' he said, "lliHt any one vvlm see.) the President leaves It to htm to make on) teports concernlm.' what wis said. I suppt.o , tin- same applies to the l'reslileiit-elect." When Mr. Ilt.van heard that a report was current heiV that bi.i paper, the Comnioiiri'. vv is soon to pas.M Into oiln-t-liHinls. he said. "That's news tn me" He was told of Charles I". Murph) 's ' determination not lo Co lo tin- s-ih'.er i dinner and that tin- onus-- ol his absence wbh Mr. Ui";iii hlttuelf. but Ie- innle no comment. Mr. lirjan left foi Wnsh Incton at mldnlKht. NEW YORK &IRLWEDS ABROAD. MIh Mirnri'l I'.lrnntir 'roli llrltle tif I. lent. nnnreU, Sperml I ah'' llnpatrt f,i Tltr. M I.ONtov, Dm- .'1. MniKiiret llleaaui' Crosby, onij dauuhter of the late Krnest Howard Cioshv, Hie former New York1 lawyer, was man led at St. Co ih-ki-V. ' I1i.it, tent- Stnieirr. tn.rl.t In t.iellt Witt. lam C. A Vanneck of the Thirteenth 1 Hussars, who is the nephew and heir presumptive of the aK'tl Ilaron Hunt Intclleld. The romance of the bride and brldn Kroom started In India, when- the brlde Kroom was statlonotl with his renitnenl anil tho btlde vvaa on u tour. The vvedtllliK was es.-entl.illy a family ( affair nwlni; to llie itccnt tlo.it h of the hrldesroom's father. Amonir those present were the bride's mother and , her Krunilmother, Mrs. Sehleillln, who reside in Loudon. The bride note Un veil used b;. Mrs. Sehleillln at her ved dliiK nnd It reached from her head to tho tip of her court train, others pres- IQI'KSTION OK FOOD DI 'IIKS ent weie Lord HuntiiiRtlul'l, the mother 1 ot the bridei;ronm, and a few relatives. 1 .1. H. Ludlow of the New York Imr and I.I. A. llarrntt reprenented the reKpectlvo Interests of the brida ami bridi-Kroora. ' After the ceiemony thcro wan a ved- I dlliK hreal:fa.-i at Mm. Schlelllln's hou.te In Clarnes slreet, Pii-.-inlllly. The couple will make their homo In India. The brlde'H mother, who came from New i York especially lor the wcdditiK, wan unable to be present ovvlr.s to nu ntiacl. I .. ...nnii,,.. tu tuiuioottr. "LA FEMME SEULE' PROBUCED. ' in nti-i I'arU (iolti ii Slitae l.minii lc-i titil Imii . Sbttiitl I'al'lf llrilMltth In Till. Si Hollar Law Shifts Itesponsibil ity to Shoulder?, of Colonies. Caip-iiisr l)isen.ion. ,,-i, tl I'nhtr ltwrrr, .-, Tio. Si Lomhin. Dec. -I ParllnniPiit. after i iiti extranrdlnary and strenuous session. 1 Mas adjourned for a short vacation of j ten U.iys. Diirinu the .session tin- opposition lus , had .several suet esse" and fared well at j the b -elections. Mnee thev I'tlt the; (hiverninetii Inio a uiluorlty n the vol- j Inc on a elaile '' the Home Uille bill . and on two other occasions recently ; when the Ministry was verv keenly alert thc.v reduced their niajn'ttv tii fifty on, clauses of the other pfiiclp.il llicjMlie lief in tin llnii.se -the dlsi st. ibPshuient. ; and il.senilowinent of tin- C'iiir.-li In Wales, the solid Nationalist Catholic, vote alone siivlnc. the iov ern.neiit from defeat. In the satne bill the opposition, allied bv lee.ilcltr.in: Liberal churchy, mea, forced llie ( !o ernnit nl to accept two amendments In the fine of the openlv and vloleiitlv cvpicsseil aimer of the Welsh nii nibi is. A few weeks au-i unlet tl the I'nmiilut party se'ined to be united and hopeful of tiilntrs '.'olnu- well, but it cannot be dlsKUisnl that Ibey have lili for Ihe vacation badly tl.vlde.l and uiuerlaln. Their unity wiis onlv in i.iipo-ition. s?" loni; en tl"- fanub skeleton or InrllT tt f.irm was n-ciireh li'kcd up In the cup bo nil iipiMrenl pence lelKlied. but at tilt" llr.st rattle of its bonis Ihe family low began nwln. Tin- pnitj Is now no more itllll"d on what H supposed to be Its main poll-v Hi. in when Joseph Cham berlain llrst launched II Where Italfour falb-il anil went It is not surprlslim- that .1 h nailer man. lloii ir Law, has not succeeded. The rcopcnlm: of the dissensions started when Lord l-nnsdowno. the op position leader in the Lords, threw over Mr. lialfimr's palliative nostrum of the referendum Hint is a pledge of tie- I'nlontsts to submit their tnrltf seiieme to thecouutr.v b a referendum l fore nroceei UK Willi II I lie CMienn tuotcctlonlsts had tleclarcil that .uiilil win the Itolton by-election on iff leform. nitre ttntl simple, but they failed nnd the parly saw that Ihe pol icy must somehow be modified. I'.onar I.-ivv produced the nest scheme. In a speech at Asliton-under-Lyne nnd this neemed to satisfy nobody, bn'ldes HeltlUK tho whole party by the ears. ( "We do not pioposo to pose food du ties." said he, In effect, "but to call a i conference of tho colonies nnd If they demand food taxation as necessary to Imperial p-ilvatlon we shall adopt It," The Cnlonlr.1 press la divided on this 1 illtertlon. "The Idea of Retting rid of tho difficulty of food laves by idilft Iuk the onun of ltn unpopularity on the eolonies cannot be seriously upheld," . nays the Dullu f.'ruiMc. "The colo ulea will never make such u demand," says the iitnlnUir, which adds the statement that "at least "0 tier cent, of the CnlonlsitH In Parliament would llte In see the foot! tuxes dropped into-m-ther." ' The lUiilu Mail repudiates the idea of food tnxeit, The ''Intel now, some- CANDIES Special Holiday Sale December 17th to 23d, Inclusive r m i liiittcrcupsoi all kiiius, xituicts, uoco.i- vOlintCf 'llltN'l'-'olaeskisse, Butter Scotcli 30c lb. Buttercups of all kinds. Satinets, Cocoa nut Nibs, iMolasss kisses, Butter Scotcli Chips (assorted (lavors). Piunolia Nun- f A fi,,s' Almond Dmnionds, Nut Squares. vlOOflS I rists and thirty others u:illy as luu.invi.iw jiv, .it 1 1 .s 1 1 L . Boxes Especially Suited for Xmas Gilts 1 ll. at 50c 60c and M)c 2 lbs. ",$1.00 S1.20 " $1.60 A Itn. " $1.80 " $2.40 5 lbs. "' $3.00 " $3.75 Our boxes of Chocolates .nid Bonbons handsome and mo&t a'sCODt.ib'i' riinstinas tiifts. Baskets, Iviik'v ni.iin otherbot tliisscisiiirs novelties in sAuk. We advise an earlv watt until the day before Ninas - make .sour purcluiMs earlier in the wceh, while our t.tore is not overcrowded. .a"n patrons who wait unttl the last moment we shall have to disappoint. Come early VI. I. I'WM o l Hot'OLVI I s ol' i-nurobAiis mi lltlNltO.N.S. AKSOltTI'.ll ire uiictiu.'tlled in stle and make iw.v .mu all. Don't Specials (in 1 lb. Boxes) IIIIOMA t VNDV vssiii'.n:ii cvtt.vvr.i.s a.-.e cms'tii.vn: u vpi.i: v.i..ni-is .-ini- mx'oi.vrr M.vii.siiit.i.ims .-iie 'Itttitll VI fS VSt) IKI.NIIIINM ant- iiM(.tii.T- I't.vvt'v riovs :ne ll Ol HI..V1I' MIST I I'l'VVIS ,'ll'r tin tit. VI I ll VINTII.S I HOCOI VII VIILVSHI'St t HIPS I IHM II. VI I l Ol ' !'!' l'i:".SH t'llncot, VI t:s Hsstirtr.1 I'lltll III..VI I- Mil (i VIS Ml will. V1i:s elil fiishlonril aiif a or a Or aor ,1llr. .-ton nun-Hi ti: t (iv I'ltro t'Mt.vviKKS nor A Souvenir FREE to Each Purchaser 10 Cortlandt St. ,5 I oor-itroin Hru,idvva. 480 FULTON ST., BK LYN- Sr.N to.d.tv that the pioposed tn on forelKiii-r's livlni; hi Paris a certain It-IIKth of time is only uppllcuble to folelKU biisluefypM established in I'aris, tu s )i led there are HUO.ono pertons en iraKetl. The bill is now liefort- the city lniiik'i't committtt- nnd is most lihclv to be adoptetl. M. I'.enilu tleclarcil that foreiKtict who have established buslnest.es in fails escape many of Hip liabilities Imposed on the natives, ninom; others belni; inllll.li service A per tent, tax on tin- rents of these people would yleln It.oon.ilin) francs, or ffiiin.ont) annually, c.ernmny lias already adopted this ta in principle. M. de Selves, a former Minister, at one time proposed to U all foreigner.-., but his motion as rejected, as undoubt edly the hotels would put the tax on tlie kiipsIh' hills, us a sepal ate Item. GEN. PEREZ CASTRO IN HAVANA. On Ills Hn.i lo llnropr In llnUr n Limit for vlrilenn llet olitlliiit, 'irilnl I ohlr lltiimtfli In Tim Stv ll.vwu. De.. Z (Sen. I'ercz. iVislui, the rlclithiilid man of (Jen. oro.co, the Mexican lev luiiouary leader, jKissed throtiKli line to-day on Ihe Hpanlsli steamir IP-Ina M iria Crisllua. I In (nys hi is koIiir to l-hiiope find thence to CanHil,i,a where lie will raise a loun for the revolulion.' (Jen. Castro cabled nn.tiiiO from here to Germany for the lutrcha-e of arms anil ammunition, Gen. Wos Gil. c.x-Presldent of Kanto Domingo, who has resided In Santlaso de Cuba for years, Is preparing to re turn to Santo DomltiKo. It N believed here that he hopes In become President nRiun. reiin- m ft.. i;n - j The I'ahis, Die. I'l.-llrleiiv'a "La I-'etnme ' what mmtileiuy pernaps. nui unmis Seulo" was produced at tho Gymnatiu ' tnUably. rollown tho Daily Mali, and J. thlH week. 1 Garvin In the I'atl Mull (lasrttr In this pUv the heroine loses n lovo thaw-fi them both with "rowIiik ills. innrrlaKe Iwauue her dowry wuh em- i septilon broadcast In order to thwart the hezzU-d, Then ahe los.-.s her job on a known wlshe.i of responsible 1'nlonlni womcn'K newHpapoi- because the ntti-n-1 lender.s and make ineffective the Oppo. Ilnnw of Ibf, editors t'ott-t-d her to leave. 0." 8ho is forced to leavo a booUbn(.--j tented merely to npprnvi where she formed n union of the work- in leadership, while others urn con- the laws. women owIiik to the hostility of tin- men workmen and Is driven to return to the lover whom sho has worn never to many. It Ih an liUexestlnK play which preaches anti-alcohnllRin anions other leMonn, but I no addition to the Chrlnt buu fayety. NEW FRENCH TA EXPLAINED, i; Onl for t-'ttreluii llntlnrmip l.orittril In Pnrla, SptcM Cabh, Dtipatch. In Tint Bi's, ,Pari, Dec. 21. Councillor nendu ex plained to th fofraspondent of Til" ' & W00LW0RTH BUILDING JUST SOUTH OF CITY HALL Is NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION OF ITS OFFICES ' They are All Light, with No Waste Spaces You Are Invited to Examine These Offices i at Any Time During the Day Representative on Premises Edward J. Hogan, Agent .') Park Row, opposite ABtor House f Telephone, Cortlandt 5279