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DROPS glS HIGH HOPES I lys on Shelf ro Be idential andidate. head STATE'S CHiCAOom Mrs Has Hugh? tun. I I etrueted. nc of the was made but he COUld A It war soee of or the I tter. -'s, however-, still boh of yresi ko They Huches de i Governor ihey admit that the -e a 100 to 1 Four" 1'icked.

I tit tarn Birthdi tO i convent te. approval -o a majority of ndei -rood to Republican kick then i ery in? ontentton. Hen probably will be porr.e orpos-; of the holding of an on, brt a not -n. A onsiderable nnountcement she. sa hoe clan -nor is VISIT COLUMBIA of Argentine Delegation of Monroe Doctrine.

I olumbia president tl flor? ad b7 Preaident Butler, OS? proml reaident si ited 1 i sf i I roe lioc- i nri rep- am purely 1 had the 4 (Ian1' corn i'T. Kodrtgro Auto Licensei. ml i pen thia a the lun "dur B1y ana? thai LAMPSHaADE STOCKING MAKES ITS HOW. iss in Bootr," latest thing In feminine hosiery, altea.iy on -ule in this city. JAIL BRAND TO BLOT DEBT I D.

Pi Of era Months In Ludio? to Perpetual Mimony. I.e-Ai?- Bogge, formerly i weeks tO ac Of Mr? 12" It ie going 1 taki at the inn like I I mself of the ob? ligat, i'ii xbie doeo i an I hat Bo? u- pay Bogus tbe hack a r.iony at that rate Nothing of the He IfOlIU; lO M'UBll; ml wit the Su Court, for, ander the alimone--. Norias eurrendered lay to Shi and elected u- to Lud tree the. He paid his dollar ted. On a br ght ly lay Boggs ome out free of the debl for all from furtb ggt i six free board.

Boggs on? i 1 r. ho'el o-rned oy his brother. HUSBAND IS BOSS, BUT MUST BE KIN Justice Bids Voang Wife Obe; While Spouse Is Warned. yar may change the ronventioTi? lo the exten! tl ian irith propriety propos but still she rema'n? only tnc pS the second notwithatandii that in marriage contracts tl I obey is omitted, it altor from the lega! itani point. The husband is still master.

The laband upheld by Justice Hotchkis in dismis.rngr 'he -eparation suit of Mrs. Beatrice Finklestein an Nntnan Finklestein, the latter a cloth anufacturer, At the timi the court held, the tir doubtedlv la master of the houst-hol' ha should not penr.it his tomporamon to assert itself to the po'nt wher the vlfe cani.ot distinguish betweo; eminent atid cruelty. Mr, and Finkleetein are end rwenty --three yeain old and they hav, a child. The wife alleged cruelty the said iiitj w.fe abarulone? him. Justice decided tha both had magni'rcd their grievaneoa, 'Tl BOOBM to very caae," aaid Juatica llotchkiss.

"The kind that gets into court too often "1 have lived in this -rorld enough to know that if these young people, of re to dtvoTCB eourti mar rihg? will ha more of a failure than il I- Justice Hotchkiss Mrs. Finklestein should bring herself to and, ar.rl Finklevtein Birould restrain hi? temper. Having Urn opio went their NOT REAL MRS. MAYO, SHE ASKS $250,000 Newark Woman, Wife in Name Only. Sues for Damages.

Miss Wilhelmine Meyers who herself to be Mrs. Vir Hnloo Mayo, until th? many-sided 0Bf the Nit? Haven mdintor manu waa reveeled through the sui ajj? of Lillian May cok. his atenor rapher. wants some information about Mayo for I 000 damagia for nducjngj tamal had wife living toi Penn, sinon the ex 1 Of Mayo's ife, has obtained a gifvorce fro? hi to Mia. Meyer, that ah? faer Mayo ertlng that Mayo has mads aha ahall never have a know fron, what source she layo before tri.

I counsel nrgued in the Soprems yesterday to vacate the order. Newburger iha'i $100.000 a year, snd that YlK waa i -Tor a largo amount Per MONTH ON PLEDGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ROVIDENI LOAN KaShai I IN A- coi Street sex Sts. t-i-dCr st ut-non St SOCIETY OF NEW VORK Courtlandl cw. MSth bt. I Smith cor.

Livinfston St. uTahain co i coi Rockawa- i' I IN A I Ol. 1 Clinton St LOAh TWO WEfKS FROM DATE WESTERN G. O.P. UNVEILS 2 IDOL? Cummins and Borah Fi New Mexico's Idea of Party Candidates.

lie rr.e is taJkir.K of Juetic Hughes other compromise candi dates for the Republican nominatioi for President rhe states of the South west r.a.e picked Senator Albeit Cummins, of Iowa, meir favorH? with Senator William K. Borah, Jdubo. close second. That, is the opin ion of Raloh Ely, chairman of thi Republican State C'ential t'ommittee, New Mexico, and a well known Republi leader in the West and Southwest am of the country. Ely if the citj for a few dayi on bubir.essi, and, incidentally, to lool over the political situation here Speak log yeaterdaj of th? sentiment in bii cnn and other So he aald that Hughes, Burton.

McCall end Boot, -he Preaiden tial p. ties of in th? 1- asl eould not carry those states. ee Hughes has no pull.ng strength in the Southwest," Mi Ely. "No is foi Roosevelt in that section except rh? Rough Ex. Senator Burton visited California eent and received by th? conservatives in thar itatO, hut he is not popular in the Southwest.

Klihu Root, admittedly the man with the big? gest brain in the Republican party, classed with the reactionurlei and idea? tilled the big interests, In our part of the country, and Is therefore impos? sible. Mct'sll ear't pull the oi Southwest. He was for leciproritv with Canada, and our neople didn't like tl We are regular Republicans out there as far as principie? (to, end whar Want a teritT that a tnntf and I protect "I t.f? Bnatorn fellowe, as a rule, overlook our raw materials "Senatoi Cumntino, of loara, snd Senator Borah, of Idaho, are the two men believed in by the average man in the whole Southwest. 1 believe that either one of them as 'he Republi ran candidate would easily carry the country the election Senator Cummins worked for ear? for the re apportionmenl the delecte? in -h? National Convention. nomination of a kicking, biting Progreoaive, the rula or ruin type, will alienate a loi of the eonaervative voters, while the nomination of one of tho old reliable ntyle, the reactionary, I ataad-without-bitching type, will a lot of the more votera.

i The West like? a breeiy man, a real one. a whole-souled Republican, who apella Progressive with a small p. a man of that SU? lithor ummin? or Borah, a few Westerners merely pav a complimentary vote i to President Wilsori next time, 1 k- OW thst oui state would go 10,000 lican." R. R. MEN SEE OOVERNOR rge Him to I'lace Practical lion on State CtsaunlOfltone.

Albany, Jan. IS, Plan? to place prae tical railroad on both the Publie 1 Service and the Industrial commissions weri BUbmitted to Governor Whitman I to-day by the joint lefialativa hoard Varioua railroad organizations of the state. The delegations represented the Brotherhood of I.oconrnifTve Knsmcers, i Order of Railway Conductora, Brother? hood of Locomotive Firemen ai i I I ginemen and Brotherhood at Railway Trainmen, I proposal followed re olution I adopted yesterday. For raemberahip on iwa Public Service Commit they tamed A. Hurr, an i ol New York, formerly a conductor.

am Gurnoy, of Binghamton, whs 1 their fur member of the npstata commisBion. C. J. SULLIVAN WINS SUIT Verdict as Share llridge Building Profit. orneliua J.

Sullivan, dent of the C. J. Sullivan Company, obtained a for in the Suprem? Court ft tl Ryan i Park? i tu.ri Company, representing half the from i ha const act ion Manhattan Bridge, with terest. claim in 1909 The -m" was tried in 1911, when Sul? I vei dicl foi 1269 A -4 t-, Argentina Promotes Attache. not lai i hi.i iquc I.he Argen) Waahingtoi been ap pointed of Uli timle.e,.

BEAT WILSON CRY BRINGS IN MOOSE Herd Almost Ready to Romp Into Republican Convention Hall. WANT COLONEL, BUT OTHERS HAVE CHANCE -i Perkins Wary, While Leaders Admit Many Progressive Planks Are Laid Aside. Pome of the Bull Mooie 'eaders re? tied yesterday from the treettng of national committee in with 'he enthuaiaatie nlea the national conventions of the Republicana, to that city on Jur. arould a roal lio'iie" celebration. Everything im practically arranged, their opin? ion, fur the Kreat herd of Moise dele gatea to nmrch.

with handa plaving ami banner? waving, into the convention hall of the Republican wmif. Leedora who expreeood thai opinion. however, did Und 11 expedient to qaoted to tha effect Othei Includ'ne George Perkine, who were willing to rush into print, pot on the So of waa forthcoming altemetivea for Colonel Rooaevelt In fset, it whs pretty evident they all v.anted the Colonel to leid airain, but aavre wili? ng to eonebler lots of csndi dnfl, purelv for the of "defeat WlloOfl Kven Mr. Perl i i 1 rnat the lauae In the Cl tat? ment he "irect thBt need nol neceaaarilj be i o'unel Roose el iust wint it In fa. by he bole aten at, he adile.l, waa written and adopted In "plain "But, mind Mr "we are nol looking foi anal amation.

It la Joat a i the ramlidat" the same plat a fi renca betwe? tl I I I i party The idea rann that "Wilson muai defeated, from ttlag the eani in That waa tr a a ale tin at i.ational committee meeting, hi where onlj one man, William Allen v. te, of Kanss led an alterni live caad dat? i i on of Justice Charlas Hughes And Mr. Wl named Jusl th4 at 1 foi mal gal hcring ol Itei men. impi gal red thai the Rooaevelt part) wai mod? ify some Importa ta pial strong Ropnbl bron I eactionan ol tl an i nt and honorable rast The would lie ma la for ti i featinp ilsi It Waa foi "fd out I ell wo i re ngencj." the five month ahead of I To get be l-ourth of July celebration on June it wai Il m. ir.

on leetlni of the national 'omnuttee in news ws soon as on plac? wai made bj the Repufa rai con 11 v.as that hi ral hundred room for nro ipeet ve tea and 'a oi ri" Ploi en tina R. the ai gathering he clan. And thi? wai witl pi cm? tion and solid pnrpe a. ECei only did the Moose want to hold theii i vention a' the same time a place their orn-r c-'ii re! desired in oxamtl the same war, aftei ng out con? nt on i tempoi WIFE'S PLEA SPURNED BY GRAHAME-WHITE "Dear Letter Asket Him to Oivc Up Other Woman. IKr CaMe Lfondon.

Jan. 18, Mra, I ide Grs hame-WI Ite on the th hei suit aviator to-day wher the on Court granted hei petition for the rr- tltutlOl Igal rights ara 01 dere I that obeyed within a fortnight. The pet! rior. was in osod The evidence disclosed that in a let ter II i attempt reconciliation. The letter which begai "Dear V- ked hei to make a home for her, si offered te blot out tl memorii pa I oui.I bn off hie "at i tachment for the woman wl i ft i made oui Mr.

1 I te lied with 1 ire- isal, and added: "Youi wrltter mentt do' not on iug rest 1 at any o'het an responsi l.i. pa rt Mrs te'? marriage tl.e i at June 28, 1912. 'I he brid? wai 1 Dor nthy Taylor. Mrs, Bertrt Taylor, Park Avei Graham? te flight entama er in the force Whei Vori he returned to London 'to send plea rROM CLOUDS Warnen viators Plan Plight Over Ity in bid ampaiga. York will be bombarded from weel women rations 1 printed Mi Thomas lead- bf "Worn? of 191 the roi I trice and 1r 1 never I 1 gowo Kau CORONERS NAMED IN GRAFT CHARGES; Dr.

Stapler, Convicted for Illegal Operation, Tells Story of "Hush Money." SOMK OOOD REPORTS COST HF: SAYS Revelations Result of F.xhuming Body, 4 Years Buried, to Dis prove "Gastritis Death." Oraft rhsrres involving the Board of their physicians, the polir? and least physieiana inside the 10 called "abortion trunf were made to the Kistrict Attorney's last night by Andre Stap? ler, OOnvieted manslaughter in caus? ing the death of Mrs. LaioO VS. Hein? rich, at 6uo West 111th Street, In Au guet, by an illegal operation. Stapler's confeaaion, lasting mors than ais was given to Assistant Attorney Jobs T. lloohng in the presenco of tbree of the acoused aiaa'a lawyore, two of vbom vere from 1 i.

vin le praclu-ina- modi hen arreated lest March, a- ioos i-- main chargea can be corroborated they will be laid the graad er, Although every attempt was made to keep sarrttt Stapler'? trip from the Tombs to 'he District Attorney'? office, ten minutes had sed be? fore telephone began to come in to Mr. Dooling's ortlie irom persons wish? ing to with lawyer. Saul J. Diekheiser, of Nassau Street, his attorney ol rOOOrd, later referred reportera to Mr. who seid lentement might mude Protection of op eiafotu resulting in death often us high Staplei te 1.1.-.? The usual amount oi hush money panl was 1300.

Ni I of this went to individual, tu Stapler. There always than Seta! in the pro eeeds lingle ease, Much depended on th- ital Stapler, it It uiiil.r hi examine) i inte other I eldi than tboee pertainli to opi oi That ha 'oi right of report en an autops) i- btien oi eveletioi ar'a on iction reaulted tigation the oroner'a office bj ommiaaioner i IK- ahov that three different of death bad been gned ii, eh apoplexy, a. and "acute ga The i. poi rom Dr. Philip o'Maiilon.

phyaician te Coronel Holt. four (Tears and a half burial, and Dr. otto II. Schultxe, medical exam riel Attoi ai due to hemorrhage followint; 'gal operation, that a "fake p. pel i iff- I of fio-itn.

In op? 'aoler, Ar rhur t. Truin, Assistant District At? torney, charged Dr. hav i Mrs. death. '1 be lettei ep? peared as a witu-tas for tha defence op -j 'ie sn.d he i a great deal on the story told him bj Mrs.

Vi? si Bulfum, the ai i OB0 apailment the death for the that knee about the case uiiti! tand. ling to cu item, he sold, hs hud deputised Dr. O'Hanlon to com ipoai Itji in all cases where there were no suspicious eir, i tai cei Stapler's sentence been pe I i ed ee times. an to have pri meed to day, hut vi of the IUM night i' will he postponed Mr l'a request I pulation of im? munit CONNAUGHT ASKS ELECTION Wants Canada's Parliament Last Another Year. i.

Jan. IS. 1 he iiuke of Ci naught, Governor General i the Oficial operii Ca? Parliament to-? stronglj reeomi I it th? I'm; liament extend general el? turn and meet present requl thi war." Noi mally, Pa menl aroul expire "i par! in the war." maintained ni; aclr levemente nr.il on land by the diati I the j-reat arm' which hare enrolled them elves in pa of his majest) 's dorn il oni I fence of li berl iei a -pint of iplendid loyalty ai unfaltering devotion, in.lia nions have vied wi erating with tl count ry to ichi? gr4 pur pose. ead and notable r. Canad ady men hat tl aa, ninl an equal 4 being actively trained si pped lor abroad.

A i I the sut enliatmei .,000 men has been warm "A( the fro aoldi? havr mrt the enemy 1 itod cor and bj their preeminent aourag and pereeverani eve pi country and upheld it? tit I praiaeworthj and been I ielf-i ki ifleing an the a ho fre? ed cated thai to the com the empire." TROOPS QUIT Y0UNGST0WN Only One Pediment on at Seen? of Recent Strike Hiots. Voungatown, Ohio, Jan. 13. The il Guard, "hn'i iti ka duty here ilnca la? returned home to-night hi Reg ent. oi 1.aen, I still 01 East 1 gstowi i grand of th? i aungato? "l- rom hat tigat di "loped.

I mvinced that I lida fl i re ipoi the trou I A. FIRE RECORD VI I I data a 4 I I I 4 I I V. I tSeet A The Haiulv Volume hncyeloi media britarmi-ra By special arrangement, set? in the different bindings of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica (nth edition) in the popular-priced, complete, convenient "Handy Volume" Issue will be exhibited in New York City at three convenient places. This issue of the greatest library of general reference in the world is sold at about one-third the price of the larger-volume issue. But it has everything in it article, every page, every sentence, every picture, every map that there is in the more expensive issue.

And it is as well-made, as handsome a set of books. But it is in smaller volumes, easier to handle and to real advanta.ge. The type is smaller, but it is no less clear than before. And the new issue is sold under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back for only down securing complete and shipment and small monthly instalments You can see of the "Handy Volume" Britannica and leave your order at Gimbel Brothers Charles Scribner's Sons Broadway and 32nd St. Fifth Avenue (et ttth Henry M-alkan's 42 Broadway Satisfaction Guaranteed JEWISH RELIEF DAY A PLEA TO NATION Telegrams Sent Broadcast Ask In-; Religionists to Make the Occasion Memorable.

The central committee r'or the Re? lief of Jews Suffering Through th? War. whose offices are at fiZ Park Row, announced night that the following telegram had been sent broadcast through the country: "President Wilson having proclaimed Thursday, January ai the date ou which every person in the States, without regard for race or ncei. may Contribute toward the relief of JerWS suffering through 'he war, il omes the duty of every lew to help make thia day memorable. You are therefore requested to at once arrange meetings by all organisations 10 that photographic copies of the Proei? dent's proclams'ion, attached to certl itei this committee, may be 'i ipleyed, and every other means ef eel eel on be utilized to the greatest advantage on that historic Let all young enrc'l volunteers, Arrange that rabbis preach sermons on Sabbath, tweuty-aecond. Answer." Contribution? received by 'he treas? urer of the American Jewish Relief Committee yesterday brought the total and pledges up to ll.lt6.3l6.B4 Item ed from the following: 4ieorK-e Toeplitx, 1100; He? brew Mutilai Benefit Society, $250; La i Simons.

1200; James A. Gold? smith, 1100; Temple Mr. Sinai. $1, Mrs Rothfeld. $500; Ritten? berg and Lancaster Lodge 220, I.

O. B. 1280. Contributions received by the Ameri? can Cresa, uptown branch, 861 Fifth totalled counting a gift of 1100 from M. Whitehouee, and one of from Mrs, William Bliaa for Pi? parednei A ase, la I tor Italy, from Mra.

aarlei Power, and another- for France, valued at 164, were sent by the uptown branch. WANTS COMPULSORY I'earcon Proposes lo Service in Hay State Ho4ron. 18. A rump-? tare servirse measure was Stats Rouse to M. Pearson TI empower the commonwealth I 'I the rruNimum authorised its militia hj ail Another bill Bled bj Generul de give luembere oi militia preference civil service ratings.

Want Books for Sickr The Hospital si i Society reading pu tais, prisons si I arhere they will be those who have BO st tail sa ling i iSt 1 Room 4'J Hill mu.i mi' Continuing Today nt Our 49th Street and Our Street Storei The Twice-A-Year Sale of Smart Overcoats and Suits Offering you vour choice some of the ren fineut smartesl Clothing inadc including the fanious I.I.N IIAXD-TAILORKU SlTITS," made by the .1. F. t-enigan inosl remarkable organization of master tailors the world. Kvery suit is, intents and purpinses, "custom tailored." 'lie mosi art ist i.leled clothing made. $20, $22 $25 Overcoats Suits At 18.50 $30 $35 Overcoats Suits At $23.50 $35, $40 $45 Overcoats Suits At $50, $55 $60 Overcoats Ulsters At $37.50 it the very strung probability that the price tit woelans year will reach a hitiher mark than has et er been known, the wonderful op.

portunities tor saving which this sale presents are absolutely unlimited, and the man who hits cm nui non te cover next season's needs will sate many more dollars than he has any idea of. Man 'ho Really I.ikes (iood Clothing Should Hlas I his Opportunity QxiCe Qtethetm BROADWAY AT 49TH STREET 1456 BROADWAY AT 42M) STREET.

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