I NOTABLES IN THE LIMELIGHT Fairfax Harrison, New Head of Southern Railway. Photo by American Press Association. Fairfax Harrison, the new president of the Southern Railway company, was a close and trusted adviser of the late W. W. Flnley, whom he succeeds. Since 1910 he has been president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louis ville Hallway company, which Is con trolled jointly by the Southern and the Louisville and Nashville railroad. The Southern's new head is a native of New York city and a brother of .Francis Burton Harrison, governor general of the Philippines. Born in New York city forty-four years ago, Mr. Harrison was graduated from Yale In 1S90 and admitted to the bar of New York two years later. For sev eral years he practiced his profession in New York and In 1896 became solic itor for the Southern railway. In 1003 he became assistant to the president of that corporation and three years later vice president, remaining in that position nntil elected president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville. Though Mr. Harrison entered the service of the Southern Railway com pany in the legal department, his ex perience has not been confined to that branch. He has given much study to financial, traffic and operating prob lems. Mr. Harrison's home Is at Bel Tolr, Va. For Government Ownership, To place the telephone and telegraph companies under the ownership and control of the federal government is the aim of Representative John Aus tin Moon of Tennessee. He has in troduced a bill in congress providing for such action and points to the great success of the postoffiee department to support his contention that it will be a benefit to the public. In the event that congress will not make bis bill a r- 1 Photo by American Press Association. JOHN A. MOON. law, Mr. Moon will ask that a special committee be appointed to investigate the matter. Congressman Moon hails from Chat tanooga and is serving his ninth term as representative of the Third district of Tennessee. As chairman of the committee of postoffices and post roads be Is thoroughly familiar with the workings of the postofflee department and speaks from experience. A law yer by profession and training, Mr. Moon served five terms as Judge of the fourth Judicial circuit of Tennes see before he was elected to congress. Ready In Debate. United States Senator Nathan Goff of West Virginia served In a presi dential cabinet thirty years ago. Dur ing the Hayes administration he was appointed secretary of the navy to suc ceed Richard M. Thompson. Later the distinguished West Virginian was ap pointed to the federal bench. He has already figured as a master of law in senate debates, citing precedents with out opening a book and quoting deci sions without looking at the text. W; .' si V..e l r :'- Vt ROUND THE WORLD Sicily has an area of 25,739 square kilometers. Canning periwinkles is a new in dustry in Norway. There are sixteen cables across the north Atlantic orvan. Constantinople has a newspaper that Is run by eleven Turkish women. Golf enthusiasts In Massachusetts yearly expend about $800,000 on tho game. Rubber flowers to lie woru on wom en's bathing suits are something novel Scotland's population is 15.411 great er than that of Ireland. She Is also twice as rich. Chile has taken up the whaling In dustry in the southern seas dropped by Americans. The Cnlted States produced more white arsenic last year than ever be fore, and the lmiorts also were the greatest on record. Pittsburgh now has a branch of the Drama League of America to cen sor theatrical performances. A modern Chinese trade union has been formed In Shanghai by 3,000 goldsmiths and silversmiths. Edward Nulry of Brooklyn has Just had a needle removed from his log. where It had lain for fifty years. Liquorice root Is a pest In some parts of Turkey and Russia, Interfer ing with the cultivation of tho land. The tallest building In the world. 001 feet high, will be erected In Greeley square. New York city, to house the Pan-American .States association. Because of a lack of accessible quar ries from which to obtain paving ma terial Brazil is forced to import cobble stones for Its streets from Portugal. An African explorer found a very modern American sewing machine be ing operated by a woman in a native village in the heart of the dark conti nent A car to carry two members of a res cue crew, who propel it with bicycle gearing as it runs on the track of a mine railway, has been Invented in Europe. In an electric fountain for table decoration invented by a Boston man the fulling water turns a wheel which changes the colors of the lights which illuminate It During the recent salmon run In British Columbia waters salmon were sold at retail In Vancouver shops for 15 cents apiece, the fish averaging five pounds dressed. Because the tonnage over the famous Forth bridge. In Scotland, was CO per cent heavier last year than In the year when it was opened much of the struc ture will be rebuilt Judge Jackson of Los Angeles, CnL, has ordered a witness box for his court so constructed that Jurymen may see only the beads and shoulders of women witnesses. A new electric flashlight pistol of French invention for scaring criminals not only displays a bright light when the trigger is pulled, but makes a noise like a real weapon as well. The number of persons killed by lightning In the United States during a year averages nearly 600; about 4,000 cattle are killed, and annual dam age by lightning Is $3,000,000. An electric crane erected in Ger many for mounting machinery In large steamships has a capacity of 250 tons, while the jib is 315 feet long and can be raised to a height of 330 feet Aluminium wire seems to have a property of shedding water that adds to its value for transmission lines, as ice will not form upon and break It as quickly as It will cojiper or Iron wire. During the calendar year 1912 one of the banks of Naples received in small remittances from emigrants domiciled in foreign countries $11,870,- 885. Of this sum $9,824,120 came from the United States. Norway, according to the American Scandinavian Review, within the last Ave years has become the fourth sea faring nation in the world, counting the ship tonnage alone. In proportion to Its population It ranks first When an epidemic of cholera is rag ing In the Philippines the authorities do not close the schools to avoid con tagion. They keep them open as cen ters of hygienic information for pre venting the spread of the disease. In Germany liquid air Is being ex perimented with as a mine explosive. Mixed with aluminium powder and detonated it forms an explosive about two and a balf times as powerful as black powder. Its peculiar advantage Is that there are no deleterious fumes. The American residents of the Pana ma canal zone are worrying as to what they will do when the canal is finished and they have to return to the United States, for, they say, the canal zone is such an Ideally healthy place for children that they dread the change to the more northern climate. A Cluck association for the propaga gatlon of the works of that master has Just been formed In Dresden. The so ciety calls itself "Gluck community," and intends, little by little, to bring out in print all the literary and musi cal works of the composer of "Oifeo" and to foster a wider love of and un derstanding for the great mun's music. As an encouragement to further pro specting and mining In the uew gold field near the boundary line between Alaska and Yukon territory the Amer ican customs ollleliiis have decided not to establish a custom house there for one year, believing that the miners buve alrendy undergone hardships enough In getting their outfits there without having to pay duties. CARABAO SOCIETY SHAKEN. It Lett Annual Dinner Stirs Up a Hornet' Nest In Washington. The dinner of the Military Order ot the Carabao held during each IVcetu ber nt Washington since the Inaugura tion of the society has coino to be regarded as an aiutiial Institution. Al ways the turmoil of army and navy politics and the foibles of government officials have been travestied. Hut at Its Inst dinner llu fun, from tint ad ministration's point of view, was car ried too far. President Wilson was ho angered over the satire of the Admin istration's Philippine and pence poli cies Indulged In that he camvled his honorary meinherslilp In the society and set the nwelilneey of government to work to determine whether what RKAB ABMIBAL THOMAS n. HOWARD, OKaND PARAMOUNT CAKA11AO. occurred was a breach of discipline or merely an exhibition of bud taste. The president's demand for an investiga tion caused a great commotlou in army and navy circles. The general attitude of army and navy otllcers was thot tho spirit of the banquet was one of fun and should not be taken seriously. A committee from the Carabao so ciety, consisting of Hear Admiral Thomas B. Howard, recently elected grand paramount carabao; Mujor Gen eral J. B. Aleshlre, quartermaster gen eral, and General Krnnk Mclntyre, chief of the bureau of Insular affairs, called upon Secretary of War Gar rison and Secretary of the Navy Dan iels and In the form of a letter ex pressed the regret of the members of the Carabao for any occurrences at the dinner calculated to bring the ad ministration policies Into ridicule. The Military Order of the Carabao was organized in Manila in November, 1900. Its purpose is to foster a high standard of military and social duty and to perpetuate the memory of Phil ippine service. Its membership Is com posed of army and navy otllcers, both regular and volunteer, who served In the Philippines between May J, ISfW, and July 4, 1902. The order Is named after the woter buffalo, or carabao, the slow going beast of burden of the Philippines, which was tho main re liance of the army for the transport of stores while marching to fight a na tive foe In a strange and tropical land. ALFRED NOYES ON A TOUR. The English Poet I Gaining Hi First Impressions of ths United States. Alfred Noyes, the young and dis tinguished English poet Is paying his first visit to the United States aud Is lecturing In various cities. He will remain In this country for about six months. His poems and plays have been widely read upon this side of the water, and his popularity here la em- 1. 4 ' J J ' ?' if i si t , '-, if . ' v it Photo by Amnrlran Tress Association, a AtiFllED NOYES. pbaslzed by tho fact that among the subjects announced for prize essays In tho English department of toth Yale university mid Andover Is "The Poetry of Alfred Noyes." Ills verse and his personality make a special appeal to young men. Among some of his better known works are "Tho Loom of Tears' "The Flower of Old Japan," "The Feast of Wild Thyme" and "Drake," an English epic. Tl ' hj)''. iff- - I v-m !, '7 . 'I ft - . j J '" I A LINCOLN FETE. How to Celebrat the Birthday of the Famou Emancipator. February Is certainly tho gnla mouth of the year for special days. Now Cu pid Is busy sharpening his arrows for conquests on St. Valentine's day, and school children are experiencing thrills of patriotism as the stories of Lincoln nre retold. Ills birthday on Feb. 12 will bo celebrated with reverence and honor not only In schools, but In pri vate homes, For Lincoln's birthday this year a clever hostess bus planned what she calls a patriotic lum-hoou. The dining room Is to be devoratisl with 1iih, the centerpiece Mug n representation of a southern scene, with a realistic log cabin and darky dolls dressed In blue gingham pinafores. A saucy little mule draws a cart loaded with bales of cot ton. Over the table there Is to be a rem hall In which small silk lings will be thrust, to be taken out by the guests for their hulr. Tho place cards are to be ornamented with a picture of Lin coln having tho Vulted Stales shield beneath It. At either end of the ta ble there will be large bows of red. white and blue. The menu Is unique. First comes cream of corn oup with bread sticks tied with trlcolored rib bon. Tiny stars cut from cold boiled lieetB will W on top of tho whipped cream which tops tho soup. Next there will le breasts of chicken with cannon ball potatoes cut with a small round cutter that Is obtainable at any kitchen furnishing department, ltisl and while radishes and green xas are tho vege tables. Then a patriotic salad follows, made of tomatoes on white lettuce hearts, with mayonnaise served on blue plates. The dessert will be Ice cream forts, made by taking cones of vanilla cream, placing candled cherries on them, like gun sights, capping nil with a Hag. The cake will be cut aud Iced to look like American flags, bine can dles being used for tho stars. Drum shaped (sixes will bold lints aud bon bons. Cards will furnish the pastime Bfter luncheon, the score cards being orna mented with patriotic symbols. For prizes the hostess is going to use some of the recent books upon the great emancipator, of which there are many adaptable for gifts. SEWING ROOM HINTS. How to Fasten Guimpe of Net and Lace, Since gulmpeii and yokes of nci and all over lace are used a good Idea la to place a piece of luwu under the button holes to be worked. This Is Just basted and the button holes cut and worked through lawii and lace. Afterward tho lawn is cut away, and the result h) a firm button hole that has been quite easy to make. Some women uso books aud eyes for closlug yokes, but this method Is not very durable. Buttons and button holes will last longer, also look neater. Time and trouble tuny Ik saved by this plan. Before buttonholing scallops, or, in fact, any edge that has to bo cut out, run over tho line with a very small stitch on the sewing machine. It will be found not only easier to cut out by the edge, but will not fray Every woman knows how unnoyltig these little bits of threads nro that pre sent themselves every time tho cut out article comes from tho laundry. Supposing ono wishes to work n but tonhole on tho bias of tho cloth, Just stitch back and forth, ay, from four to six times and then cut the button hole between tho Btltchiiigs. When this is worked the buttouhole will bo very firm Indeed. ...,, i . i i i i iii HOW TO CURE THROAT TROUBLE WITH APPLES. Few persons realize the elll cacy of apples In throat disor ders and Indigestion. Apples con tain more phosphoric acid than any other fruit, ami everybody ought to know that the best thing to do to promote the action of the liver and thereby secure sound sleep Is to eat an apple before going to bed. Applo pud dings of all kind, tipple sauce or salad of apple and celery for lunch, baked (with cream) for breakfast-any and all ways the apple is the old standby. w I ii i ill r ill rr How to Test Serge. If those who ore puzzled to detcrmlno which is the right sldo of sergo will follow thta rule the difficulty will Tan lsh. Whenever there are dlagonnl lines in the weave, as In serge, or in the pat tern, as In some suitings, these lines run from tho upper right hand corner to the lower left band on the right side. In muny materials other than serge these diagonal lines may be seen, such as merino, cashmere and even broadcloth, though not so evident In the latter. How to U a Darner. Instead of using a wooden egg darn er try putting tho worn stocking over your own shoe tree. Then you will be able to see exuetly how the darned place will fit on your foot and can make it loose or tight as necessity re quires. 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