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10 HOLD JUBILEE
Mrs. Blatch Engages Carnegie
Hall for November 13.
WILSON INVITED TO TALK
That Torchlight Parade Is Also
to Take Place?Chorus
Practises Paeans.
>lrs Harriot Stanton Blatch was ao
hapl'V cvei the suffraRe victories that she
felt there Jual had to be a big Jubllee
nieetinK
?A torchlight parade is very pretty."
?he said "but lt doesn't BOOBB adequate
U oaaabrata so momentous an event as
the granting of freedom to the women of
(our Btatei W'e'll have the parade, but
m_ have a big enthuslastlc metlng, tOO "
71,is was at 12 o'clock. when all doubts
^ |o thi extent or tha rtetory had r_n
Uhed True, they di.lr.'t know al out Ore
eon. but ? ven three states were enornio;^
of fl. Mrs Blatch tetepkoaed and
engaged Carnegia Hall for the eeentai >>t
Wadnea- Sovember i". Then she sent
t^le^rams to Mlss Jane Addams, to Pres
ldcnt-Dl'ct Woodrow Wilson and Gov?
ernor- El< et William Bulser, lnvitlng them
_1 to address a "celebratloa of 6t_sss>
/ahir" mt< [[UK
??Governor Wilson won't be asked to
isy anythtng he doesn't Wtak to,' she
explalr.'-.: "We don't ask him to talk
?votes for women.' We ask him to talk
dttaanablp, and there ls no one in the
country who has a better aaSMCk on the
gpsntialT of democracy than his aeo-V
tance of the I'emocratlc party nomina?
tion. If he'll onl>' re;>eat part of that ao
the women will reallze what this demoe
mey 1" wblch they are now allowed to
praettce. w< 11 be sattsfled. We can de
pend on our other speakers to make the
conectlon between democracy and 'votea
for women!'
"Dr. Shaw will epeak. of course. and
we have Slao telegraphed to one of the
Mlchigan leadera, the nearest state where
tiie rl-tory was won yesterday.
To Flaunt No Bannere.
??To BJ mbolrae the differenre :<etween
tr.i? BOlebrstlon of citlzenship and ordi
nary B-frnasja m-etings we shall have
ro suffrage bannera on vlew. The dsoora
tlons -U1 be the same as they were for
the mass meetlng after the parade last
May, pala-B and beautiful white plllars
on the BtsBS, and over all a magniticen:
illk Am-1?!'??.:. flag Around the hall on
Ihe boxes will be the Baga of all the other
natlons whera _____ vote
?A9 for v.sterday's victory! It is glo
rious! lt means that in New York State
_.e ghai; rli it. t-SV Probably
the blll to aubmlt tha amendment to the
people wlU pass tbe Legislature unanl
mc-'v j tba end of January.
?'Of the fifty-seven Senators elected yes
terdav. forty-three have aJready, by
pled-e or lettar. promised us to aupport
the bill. ln the Assembly, out of one hun?
dred and fifty-one niembere we have elghty
pl?iL.. ib more than a majority.
VflU ... Beai lei tl en are others who
are friend y io us. bul tlmid ahout com
?dtting themselvea. though are have no
doubt they will support us at the crltlcal
mon.et.f others. who i.ate suffrage. w:ll
tm party btda A for Benator
Waaner. who wlU be president pffO tem
oi , he has prssstasd ua to
do all in his power' to support the bill."
Ii, sj;t- Ot the fact that Mrs. Hlafh
leema their torchlight procession la
t,. roninietiiorate B BUfh-Va vic
:n four states. th? parade leaders
wtTf working rapturously ysstsrdsy on
all the last excitlng detslis of that same
parade. In the flrst place, they were
rapturous beeause at last they knew It
?_s to ba a parade of triumph. It mlght
ha\* been a parade of pavtsst lf the ni"*
rr.en voters of the four states liadn't de
:ided to let their women vote.
The plans which Mrs. James I.eos Lald
law, R C. Bradle, of the Men s League:
Mrs. WUMsaa Warner Penfield and all
the others have been maklng all summ* r
have been llke some people's automoblle
coats?reverslble The LheriM
trained rotcea ____ Mrs. Penfield is
aoachlng was all ready to ehsat waiis
?f protest or pe?ans of praise. TsstCI
day they left their protest muslc at home
and repalred to Mra. Belmonts room and
plano to practlse doubly hard on the
trlumphal chorusea
Victory Floata Orderad.
The four "victory floats" were ordered
yesterday. too. Mlss Fola La Follette
will drive the Michigan tloat beeause. al?
though ehe is not a Mlchigan glrl, she is
a near rielghbor and worked as hard for
Mlchigan as she dld for her own State of
Wtsconsln. A real ArUona glrl. Mlss
Clara Pope. wlU drive the Arlzona float.
Mlss Anne Bqulre will drive the ______
ont, and Mlss Pearl Squtre that of Kan
sas.
Tha alx golden charlota representing the
Blx old suffrage atates will be drlven by
tbe youth and beauty of the New York
luffraglsts. Misa Inez Mllholland, ln a
white robe, the er.tranclng detalls of
which she is keeplng secret, will drive
the snow white steeds af the Wyomlug
ch-rtot; Mlas Gwendolan Brooks that of
Idaho. Mlsa Nlna Wllcox. Putnam, t'tah;
Mra Florence Maule Cooley, Colorado;
Mrs. Jamea Duane Lavlng.tone, Washing?
ton. and Mlaa Mary Austin. in a fawn
rkin robe. re.presentin- the primltlve
woman, will Ortve the Callfornla charlot.
\\ lillam Bulser, who accepted the lnvl
tation to march ln the parade some days
ago. before he was elected Oovernor, will
not be obllged to llmlt himself to the
Democratic aectlon of the parade unlese
he wants to. Tba suffraglata aent him a
lettar yeaterday offerlng him his cholce of
thraa atatlone He may lead tbe Men'a
League-oh. "Teddy," this place waa
? ff>r?>d to you laat week?he may lead
tha I>emocratlc party, as before planned,
Bf he may rtde ln a golden charlot with
Mn lalaar.
if in need
of a
dressmaker
consult the
dressmaking
column (on the
olassified page)
of the
Tribune
GREAT VICTORY FOR
SUFFRAGE INDICATED
Cause, However, Gains Nothing by Election
of Wilson ? Preparing for Saturday
Nisht's Parade.
Bv Ida llu-lrd Harper.
Tn the electlon of Wilson the Democrats
have no advanta:-. over tb* suffra.
They don't know where he Btands OB *ttf?
frag?, and the D.-mocrats don't know
\\ het* he stands on tho taiifT. The former
ha** >. *->;-t advaatagpa bowetar, in th?
fact that liis attitude on woman suffrag.
wili har* litt!.- afteet on tb* eaaaa itst-if,
while his attitude on the tariff will dc
termine that measure.
The suffraglsts have a big advantage
0*ar the Republlcans, whose party is
lorn hy dlssenslon, while the advocates
of suffrage are harmonlous and unlt.-d on
I aad methoda They have also an
ad?antag* over the two mlnor partlaa
WhOM galns In the election were so smal!
{.s to be aefttglbla w-hile there are indl
eations of very Buhstantlal ones for suf
trag* At the time of this wrltlng full
retnrna have not booo recelved from any
Btat* of the vote on the woman suffrage
aiiiendment, but auch aa have come lndi
catt- the gn atest victory ever u.h.eved.
Th* Qoramoi <>f a stnte If a conaldcrabie
factor Whoa a resolutlon or blll for
woman sufTrage is hefore a l^glslatur.-.
as his lnflueiice is generally sufllcient to
prevent the commtttee from reportlag lt.
and it haa been used this way ln many
states. ln New- York this year aacb Can?
didate for th!.-- oflsOO dr, ;ar.-,l blm**lf In
fav-.r. so there was no a-.xiety on the
pert of the women. They believe that Mr.
Sulzer can be trusted absolutely on this
OjlieaUoa, as he has always stood for it.
The Democratle state platform bbvb ex
plititly: "We declare ln favor of submlt
tlng to the voters of the atate as soon
as posaible the woman suffrage constitu
tional amendment." Both boueeo of the
I.eglslature at the r.ext si-ssion wil! ba
I>emocratic. How, therefore. can th.-re
be ev.-n a suapicion thBt the blll loi
aabcnlaatoo *rlM not go through irttb a
rush? Of course, the suffraglsts wiil have
a "watching commlttee" at Albany mer<
ly out of COarpthnent to the legislators.
who have not been negle. ted ln this re
' for the last flfty years, but the blll
ma, be consldered as Just as good as al
ready passed.
Suffrage Strenuosity.
Now that tb* electloi :? orer th>>se
suiTragists who were perfectly willing to
iniure their own cause In their pufl
forts lo aid one candidate or another
can retun .1, but they will find
t'it ir infiuence there \e-y graatly dl?
minlshed. The falthful and . xperienced
women, who were far t"<> wls>- and loyal
tn he led astray. have no time lo sto;> an 1
quarrel with them; thara are more im
portanl thlaaja t<> do, Ptrat of all is the
Saturday night parade. to h>- pai ticipat<-.|
ln by men, women and cblldren, babea
tn arms not iiarred. Tha publlc
way of aotlmatlng th* biti ? fe< i
in a < ausf b>- tb* n unber who turn out
and marcii for it. although this la BOt a
criterlon, ;.s wltneaa 1,000 mei hera f.?r
Wllaon on Saturday night ln New York
UNTERMYER WINS CUP
Gets Rockefeller Prize for
Chrysanthemums at Tarrytown
T ia toarfc ? il . annual I
the Tarrytown liort'.culturai BOOlety
op*n*d In Music Hall there last nlght and
wlU eonthia* untii Frlday. The exhii.it
was up to t!>- b standard. and
comps tltlon for all prisea ?hh k
Samuel Untcrmyer captured william
Roi aefeller'a cup for tha beal elgbte*a
blooua oi > hryaantb*muma, three ench of
slx var:
Another featar* of tba ahow waa a
ehryaaathaaaum threa f*et la circimfer
shown by Kmil Hes -otgbei?MT, who
captured C. Vanderbllt s cup. Mr. Rcrolz
batme* alao won Mra Jamea lpey*i -
for labte orchida The dlaplay "f on I
and chrysanthemums wa.s parti.ularly
fine.
There was a large attendanc* last nlgl t
The priaetpal araat to-day will be tba
display of roses and carnations and the
comp*t!tSoa let the ba*t tabie decoraUoa
The competltore will be Adolph Ivwl
sohn. F. W. Vanderbllt, Mlss Blanche
Potter. Joscph Eastrnan and Samuel
I'ntermyer Mrs Stuyveaant J-'ish and a
party of h?-r friends will motor down
from Garrison to judge the cxhiblts.
j Tlie f. r. Pleraoa Oampany has a flne
display of roses and carnations. and the
-chibltoiB are william Rockefeller,
Samuel I'ntermyer, Joseph Eastrnan, S.
V. Shotter. of I>enox, Mass.; Emll Uerolz
heimer, Fredenck Potter and Mlss
rtianche rott?-r. of OOOhdng, William R.
Harris and Mrs. Btuyvesunt Flsh.
B
BOWNE OASIS_DEDICATED
Woman's Oift of Fountain at
Once Appreciated.
Horse society and dog and cat soelety
down around Roosevelt Ferry, on the low
?t East Side, la unanlmously of the opln
ton that Mrs. Samuel W. Rowne 1b a nlce
lady.
If you were terrlby dry and dusty and
your tbroat waa all parched wouldn't you
be extremely grateful If aomebody gaye
vou a drtnk of sweet. pure water? WaB,
that is Just what Mrs. Bowne 1b dolng for
dogs and cata. and for human belnga. too.
She doea lt. of courae. by a deputy. and
the deputy la a handaome fountain of
pollahed granlte, which was dedlcated yes?
terday. The fountain is a memorial la
her huBband and coat aomething more
than 18.000. __,
A number of people attended the dedl
eatlon, and speeches were made by A. A.
RobblnB. who. ln behalf of the New York
Society of Free Cold Water Fountains,
preaented thla one to the city by Dr. W.
R. Patteraon, Aaslstant CommiBsIoner ol
Publlc Works, who accepted the glft for
the city. and by the Rev. Dr. Wallact
MacMuIlen.
There la a large troagh for the horsei
and a amaller one for dogs and cata. Th.
i part for human belngs U of the bubbii
! vartety. The fountain ls a handsom*
?-halt. Inacribed on one aide with th?
words ? "Ho, every one that thlrsteth com?
ve to theae water*." On another alde is
1 waa thiraty and ye gave me drlnk" and
"In memory of 8amuel W. Bowne."
8AY8 "BIG TIM" IS BETTER.
Oornmenting on the rumor that "Big
Ttm" Bullivan was in such poor condl?
tlon of health that he might not llve tc
take hla aeat aa Congr.ssman. Henry J.
Goldamlth. who acts as the attorney for
?Risr Tlm " said yeaterdav that there
was*n<PSuth m the report. that he had
h__ talked with a close frlend who haa
,?_ Mr Suinvan. and that he had galned
ten poundB hl the taat two weekB. Mr.
Ooldamlth aald Mr. BuMlyan waa *ujr*r
lng from diabeti*. and not with any men
taf or nervoua disorder. aa had be.n re
?00881
?<ity and over 8-8,818 votes for him on
lay. 1'nfortunately the BU-fraf??
Cannot BfcOfi their numhers by their TStSS
and so they BBUSt Ao lt as far as peSSlbla
by their paraders. lt - D A BSeossary
| thal all should walk tha antlra dletanee,
bnl ersry one who is able to do so sh.>u!l
yn ln at tha start. near .".l<th street, or f.tll
iu soini where along the line and walk
as far as strength will pernilt. Kven
thouRh this publicity may be dlstasteful,
it ls just now the most effectlve way of
proclaitnitig alleglance to the moveimnt
for woman suffrage.
Afler a few days' rest. or at least wt.it
for rest ln thes" BtTSttUOUa days,
the siiffraglsts who lelong to the State
Fedeiiition of Wonen'B tlubs will start
lor the annual OOnrentlOfl at All.any.
Thla la not a suffra-e or_a__a_On?perlfch
the thought! II la slniely an oiganiziitlori
composed Of suffraglsts. whoea president.
Mary Garrett Ilay. ls chairman of the
Woman Boffrage party of greater Ns_
York. The npstata divlsion. known as
the Weetern New York E-der*tlon. years
ago adopted a Btrons resolotloa in Eaeor
Of votes for woman, but the braneh ln
the asatern part Of the state. where are
leeatsd the headqusrtera of tho Natlonal
AnU-Boffraae aaaorlatlon. has preventod
Booh action by tha whola body. Ita prrs
ident. Mrs Arthur M. Dodse, will dehate
this QUeStioa with Mrs Carrle Chapman
I'att at the Albany meetlng. and Mrs
(att won't do a thlng tO her-ofe OOl but
the members of her board had better g
aloi g and lt mlfht ba VOll to take h'-r
Bpiritual ad\i<> r
it arlll requlra a thouaand dalaajstea t'1
represenf tha nearly 100,000 metnbera of
this (.rganl7.atlon in tl ?? BtSta Klght
thousand clubs make up I
fe-1*?ratlon. which r-c nily held Its 11
ennial ln Bsn Frsnciaco and is said to
have a membershlp of nol far from n
mnik Everj cluh ls worklng for
ol intellectual or s...-iai bet*
and, taken together, thej form
a mlghty for.-' whl b lt ls an Immenae
],.ss to tl..' government to exclude fr.>M
? ? !??( torate.
National and International Suffrage.
Park from the Albany eoorentlon, tba
next srorh ol thi auffraajlata will he to
for the :....- meetlna In Car
nefle Hall on th. I th to w< Icome home
ir-.? 11i b< r twent) -ra around the
globe Mra Carrle niapman Catt preat?
dent of the International Woman BnffraBe
Alltanca "If my hfe l* Bpared." al e
>ald, wb< ? ? ? ??' asay. "I arfll or_a
lae the women <.i lh< world for _?
And Bbe has dooa it! i rery country with
. ?. ? : ??? .
;. Dted b] di laaati i at < n
? t< v.?> beld In Bo i >n n.
'i he ilay followtni l
will b. movlng mi mu lelphia
. ? n of tha
assoclatlon beglpnlnj
?
DpOl '.il;t 11. its hlst I
: rt) ;
RULING ON WIFE'S VALUE
Deserter Worth More if She
Stays Away, Says Judge.
"\ wlfe who laavaa her husband and
th?>ii returns tO him K"'s the hal t. and
ls not of a* great value as a Wlfa w be
laavos her buaband i nd doaa not leturn
t.. him"
Justlca Blanrhard la re-ponsiblc foi
? the foregoing bil of phllosophy. (!?
livered It from tha bencfa ln the aupreme
Courl in tiie easa of Harry E Bod<
atsln, who is auins Wllliam i?aa.s, a
rlch siik Importer, bj um la <?.' the j.i ,1:
tifr. for |tS,8S8 for the alleged sllenation
of Mrs. Bodenstelns a_ectlona
Podenstein says thal Isasca "tna!;
eiously entloed" Mrs Bodenatein to
!??_?.<? blm snd lo tska their two-year-old
daugbtsr Mlriitin with bsr. Qifta of
v. Jawalry and elothtng. tha plain
tifl alleges, were the inducetnents that
CSUSSd the vlfe to leave Isaac-a says ln
his defence tliat th.j reuson Mrs. Bodea
st.-.n left her husband waa boCSUSB he
?a" unahle to BUppoi t her and her i
In the nianner tiie wlle was BCeustomed
t.? before her marriage. The OOUPla
ran away and were marrled. Baya
tSBSCS, when Mra. BortatlBtaln waa only
Blzteen years old. After llvlng a while
wltli Podenstein Mis Bodeasteln went
tO live at the home or Isaacs, at \u 130
West 117th street. Several IsttSTS writ
tej, i.y the husband to bla wlfe weie put
in e\idence. One of thOOB read, la part:
I>ear Jessie-I wrote to you thr.-e. umea
last week, asking jou to let me know
when I i an come ar.d *>??? Mltiatn, but jou
on! not aaswai any ooa of my lottora.
Xow it s.-ems very erusl for you to keep
n_ from oastnf my own child i sssura
rou I love her Just as mu. h as y<>u do
1 urthermore, you are SCtlnf rsry fooliah
in trytng to keep ii. i awa) from n.
Maybe you don't know it, out tha chlld
belonBB to me. and not to you, aiei If | ou
doubt lt, ask som? of your lawyer Mss_??
1 am golng to g*t the baby, and don't you
forget It. My lawyer is SOt-B to BSt me
a court ord.'r, airJ then what will fOU d?>?
I don't know what >ou will oo, under
stand, but I won't have you Mglactine
my child, and In the future when you put
Mtriam to sleep atay up ln the house, be?
eause if I ever see you on the atoop whun
1 pass at nlght, look out, for there w'.li
i.e vomethlng doltik' il-y. bOS) ShoUi It"
i tell you lt feels nlce to be sln*rl" SBabl
1 am havlng a-of a tlui. ttyins to
keep the femalea away. I dldn't anoa 1
was so popular untll now. Well. at anv
rate, I hope you will come to ycir s'-nsea
and let me know by return of mall what
you are golng to do reKardlng my aaelni
Mlrlam. So I will close. 1 am vours as
ever. M.WIKV.
PMffi GET H
Speaker Compl3ins of Treat?
ment of Women's Clubs.
ABSURD THINGS FEATURED
Mrs. William Grant Brown Tells
Rainy Daisies Justice Should
Be Demanded.
Mrs William Orant Rrown, president
of the New York City Federatlon of
Wocoan'a Claba deehnad at the annuai
aohfaal of tt.e Ratay Day Club at the
Hotel Astor yesterday that if the news?
papers did not treat woni-n'a cluhs ln a
mor*? dlgnlfled manner 'the clubs would
bara to shut their doora to the news
papera."
Mra Brown an.i Mlaa Mary Oarratt
Bay, president of the New York Btata
Ke'ieration of Women's ClUha, Wer* botii
guests of honor, and, as l>oth ai<- gotag
out of oftlce ehorily, they apP**JT*d i"
ihink it a good oecoaVoa to utter raladle
Ulllaa Miss Hay'fl was a mlld and gt-ntle
I'i.-a for Juatb a and Uilaianoa oa th* part
of club women toward each oth> r, aad
Mrs. Brown'a remarha w*ra mlld aad
gt-ntle, too, untll she got on thu BUbj?Ot
of tha newspapt-rs.
"But it ia time." she cried, "for us cluh
Wom*a tO lnsivt upon justi'-e from the
i ress. Th.- eplendld work thal th* wom
en's clubs do. th* Bne tn:tigs that ar.
aaJd on ou platfonaa ar* too oft.-n
: > uiinotn ad. to give space for
m-:ii>- s.lly retnaik some club n
chancaa t" mafca if th* papera don't
stop publlshlng MOaatlonal trash la their
a.coiints of our ni.-eilnga we shull b*ve
lo shut our doora to them. that's all.
"I llke tha D*wapap*r m*n and W"m>-n.
Thtre Isn't ona of tnem who wouid say 1
waa not th- ir frfead Bat i oaoaot oon
demn too Btroagly the pottcy of tha pe
pera In f*aturlng some ahourol thing
how a elabwoa?8B left her home before
aha led bar baby la tho naornlng. or some
?qaally abaurd thtafc when so mucb oc
< urs at our meatlnga tha: is realiy wortb
i i Intlng. it is Um* for the p .,
ui. n'a cIul*, as tba
? E*d every* > i ?? ? haa aln
genulna pow*ra tor good"
Then Mra. Brown d*l!r*r*d a warnJaf
t - tha a'-ineti.
U. all want to make up our niin !s '
"not to i> t ouTMtTea utt.-r siliy
from tn* platform to g.^>- tha
a bandk Let us
Calvln Tomkins. Commlsalonei of Docka
and Fen or* "f tha ?
ii and maj be II waa ?
? ?. ti ii? i. Mr> Bro* D '
jiapers, by COBtraet, W*r*n't treetlOg the
I i 8
callcd them r.ir ladtao." ar.d boM thelr
combli dc* waa atronger than that
..f aay ? tb*r one riass ln N*w v-.rk City.
Mr Tomhtnar* aabja t ?as "Tl ?
'i ..rk." aad h. ">id hla .. idlen. a
that tb* <"st of llvmg W......1 n.v.r g<> ,
? in this dty untll wa had tn tt< i
aad we'd ?" " ' "
?
I m Palmi r, piaoUb . t <-f ttie ;
.., The ta ?
blea were decorat. lalalea aiUflctal
?>,,,? i . .. aad awlngtng ,
... ,i. p*ad*d from the ? U- j
.:
EIGHT SINGERS ARRIVE
Caruso Lost Twenty Pounds by
Banishing Spaghetti.
Kight slnwers for the Metr
? oenpany arrlved hen i i
on tha Nortb Oerman Uoyd Ua*r Kron
prlna Wll elm from Br*m*n aVItb thetr
; ractkally all of the haportaal
Bingera booked f<>r the aaaaoa'a opera
i..i\.. b**n *'?? onntad f?>r
All of tlie artlsts had been resting snd
Inddentally ptcklng ap a few ducats at
?-. rrala orhea royal paraona oona
mandad or bapraaartoa aatreatad
baa i"St aoma of his girth it
thal by the roattag of ap
i ,iiet and recent trituiatio-m arte
ln. from his lawaali m Italy tw*aty
pounds of tt.-i. baao aad from hlm
Meanwhtl*, ba has tah*a on m*dalo and
decorations eoafemd by the Qonaaa
Emperor, the Klng Of Wiirtemb.-rg and
t- .. prlnea i:- 8" ot of Beearlo
OaraloUao iarrar waa JabUaal on ar
rlval and anxious to btglO WOTfe 8b*
. thougbt lt had been exeaedlngly
rctl for two montha ahroad la *
ium _fter a attaaaoa* aaaaoa. and
reat whk* aha took this anmmer,
B1. cradlta tha praaant aaeallMt ooadltloo
f k?r vol.e Among other slng-rs on the
Kfoapotaa waro _mmy Daa*Jn_, L*o
Slezak. Carl J'-m. Dlab GlUy. Ada.no
and Ilerman Well.
_il- Adeline 0*0**, ihe daacer, r*
,un ll on the Kronprmz, and will make a
ur f the country with har own eora
,v RDi.earlng ln Boston on November
;a"J4?e wi i .. nsslst-d by a sy.np
. . J?_ :,d Will be BMD In all bs |
?t!Tffthe I'nited Btatao aad Caaada,
?S*toor a-t*ndtog to the Padflo I oa,..
CITES 13 CORESPONDENTS
Merchanfs Wife, to Offset This,
Has 25 Oirl Witnesses.
Thtrteen coieapondenta flgure ln the di
. ?,,. sult of Isaac Dortllnger. a hld* and
1(li;n,r merchant, against his wlfe. Mrs
Itery Dot-fager. whhh came ap for tnui
in the Suprema OOBTt yesterdav. The
na.nes Of IfeOSO men hOVO not 8*1 88881
Bwntioaad m the case. bat aaadaal the ai
lOgattoa of I?orttlnger regardlng them Mre.
Dorfllnger, the defendant will have tw-m
u-fhe of her glrl frlends apaoai as WM
ne^ses ln h'-r behalf
During Suffrage Carnival Week
(NOVBMBER 4th TO 9th)
Articles Written EXCLUSIVELY for
THE TR1BUNE
By IDA HUSTED HARPER
Will Appear Every Day
HOUSEHOLD PLUMBING
NO. 5.
More About the Requisite Fixtures for a Modern,
Sanitarv and Attractive Bathroom.
. I?r. .1.1, . i.., y?n Vllet MaaniBg.
The bathroom should be not only as
sa;iitary as the kltrhen, but as attractlve
as the llhrary of the house. Its functlon
of mlnistering to the external and lnter
nal eloanliness of the human hody la ss
essential and dlgnified as the provlsl >n ot
nutiltlnn for body or mind. Chlldren are
usually forbldden to llnger in the batti
rOOtn, and daht llng in water is considered
a household erlme. A more reasonable
pollcy would be the construetlon of a
central pool. ln which chlldren ffara a'
Iswed to frolic once dally. Dlffic.ult ac?
cess to bathing fneltltlaa may leave a llfe
lOBg mark as in. radicable as faulty han
dttnf Of knife and fork. A unlverslty
?r of rniddln a?;e was so dlrty and
un_ro,,tii.d that a dlsgusted Btttdent ?'?'?
elared: '___-__ f ever atMlow a oatver
sity lt will he luiilt around a hathhouse.
and dally bathlng will ba compulsory tor
tba fSCUtty, a.s well as the students!"
Tha young Hindu Is better instructed
ln the relatlon of natural functlons to
int-rnal cleanllness and health than the
aeeraffa American child. (if what use ls
I; tO t. a<!i our glrls domestio hygiene and
our boya eiifcineering when they do not
iinderstand the ne?d of ke.-plng the
plumblng and sewvis of their own bodies
tl isl ad .'ind nctive?
Never refasa a drinh of water to a
thlrsly child, aiid. wl.n poSSibia, provlde
tiie ohlld with an alry, attractlve envlron
naent i.t tha pursull of phyaleal cieanii
BOBB, A bathroom Wblcfa held one little
gul ln an unhroken, dsUghted spell was
omamentsd with ? s,riiile row of green
mudtnrda tilus anelrcli-H the side waiia.
The man who provides his fatnliy with a
!: "i lunouslne ls oftea satisfled with a
..throom.
The Separate Feed Water Heater.
The installation of a Mn.iil feed water
heater adds mu< h to the oomfort of the
famlly whose hot water aupply to the
?:n Is Umited or lrr_fulsr. This
eonvenient fixture consUta eaaentially ot
an ui.'losed Kas burner, over whieh psasaa
a smaii atrssm of arater hestsd by c>n
i tel BJ lt flows lnto the tuh. Wh.-n the
gas ls llghted and tiie tap open.d. the
| water ls heated lnstantan.-oiisly
and a Btaady stream of hot water ilows
IntS the tub as long aa the gas ls allowtd
to born. A aupaty of hot arater is thus
Immediatel] aoceaaibla, dsj or night, m
, ta Tba ce I <>f main
UK_?C8 18 SQSBlnsl, and rSBOWal of parts
, no more frequent than with a flrs' rla?s
' gas stove.
The Bathroom Lavatory.
I The oval bS-B- of the mOdCTB I
ed bi a psdastsl Bsture, with ae
i eret flow dirscted by hot and eoM
CO ks. and a standpipe arSBU plpe- The
sanitary aaped of this fixt.ire is almost
fsultlaos; the ptambtns _ aaaea
Water tiap. water seal and clean
| out asfj indsomely Bnlahsd,
? but in plain view. the ataadptpa araata
ptpa caa he remoeed an.i elaeaed dally, if
? ? ? r iaeressrafl nuasber of
_g this fixture has one re
medlasie fault The Burgeon or srsdusts
, nurse does not tonablBT 8 h:ind clean
1 which has been wsehed in Btandlng water.
? They are accuatomsd to wssht-B hands
] under a st.a.ly, light stream of flowin*
v at. r The hospltal lavatory bBatn, which
U >:itirelv practical for dOUIBStlC .USS, is
Supplied by a flOUhlO mlxln* tap. and tha
water ls rehaBSOi by a fOot lever, and
contlnues tlowlng only so lOBf 88 tka f_Ot
rsmsina on tha hrrer,
The Foot Tub and Shower Bath.
The foot bath is an espeeially deslrable
nddltlun to the city bathroom, where lt
may minlster to the comfort of the feet,
tlred and broken from treadlng the un
) i< I'ling city pavements. The foot bath.
shower, old-fashloned lavatory basin and
bathtub are subject to th" same waste
plpe deposlts of soap and grease and
debris; a areekty treatment with a boll
iiiK solutlon of caustlc potash, the oeca
BSQOal use of the plumber's foree cup and
tka seml-yearly cleanlng out of the waste
plpe trap should be attended to by the
household plumber.
I Crepe Paper Absorbent Roller Towal.
| of all the recent accesslons tending to
the malntenance of domestlo health and
I efficlencv perhaps none ranks hlgher than
! tiie modern manufacture of absorbent
paper towela. The unlversal use of ab
aorbent paper towela would go far toward
,h poetflg Of what Bsrnard Shaw terma
"tha lanndry mena,'e," meaning the trans
mlsslon of Infectlous germs to the wash
._______ or the laundress, and her clrcle
Of . "imectlons ln an endless chaln. The
lavatory paper towei, inexpenslve and
servieeable, ls used onee and burned. The
famlly towel may he the means of trans
mlsslon of any skin dl*order, throat In
fection or pulmonary trouble to all other
SIBUltiBIB of the famlly, or to the servanta
uhn handli! lt.
Postal Card Departments
All communications (and they are welcome) should be made by postal, aa far
at it ia possibls.
Recipes Tested and
Found Good
AI! ntlpBB ?n.n'srlng ln thes? columna hava
maam t?-?>?<i _ .,___
|,?\*l -! easurements are u?ed unlese other
wls? Mated _
This d.->i.rt:n?-nt will h#. ?iad to anawrr any
quaatloa aubml'ied br r*BJ?rs and
r, ROitor. ttarm-York TrOjaaa
V, |64 Kasaas strest
vpartmenr. will not be r*sponslb!? for
is not iccompanleJ b>
r?r return. Kindly Incloee stamp#
rlng im answer by ?;*<'".
WrIU .>ii only one slde >>f ti.- P*?er an<i ???
ttiai iuiic .i:ii addreoa aceompani ?-ach oaam.
MAITRE I'ii'.Tii. BUTTER. Foi aaa
with baefBteak try prepaiing this famoua
batter Ui the fotVowtng wa> Bav* ready
two U:i4" tabla*pooafala of bntbar, one
t .,- | t ibleapooaful of leroon Jufcw, r nttie
aprlg of nilii'-.-d parsley and a B*B*Oning
if oa* lik.-s it qulta
f as much Icmon as batter. or as
?ter Will bOld. Caa he
? tborougbly and aorra
, |.j|;-, ORAHAM MUFfTNB Tli.se
? for luncheon on chUly iaye,
when plerclng arlnda ara aaaoaaetng tb*
arrtval Of "Old King Wlnter." To |
foct tb?y should be dialned free from ,
greoaa and aarved ptptag hot Accom
| i- them with a tart marmalade or
rrult ln fact, all frted rooda ?nd
Whlefe ar* so wlcoma al this sea
oon. should ba aocoenpaalad ?>y something
Rava ready one plnt and B half
. .- _n Boor, ? capfal "f "our. a
h..:f eapfal of Boa-r, a plat of miik.
two well beaten .ggs, n tessponnful of
B*lt a l*a*poonfal of aoda aad two
_ of Uurtar or tWO rounded t.-a
?pooafala of baktaf powder. Mlr the in
I... .... ti togetner as aaa aroaM ordtaaruy
mufflr.s and fry them In de.-p faf.
CHOCt .LATE CAR ?MKL_ (by mqaaai i
. ra daetriai ? ra Ipo far ehoooiata
earameU wth the p.dlar conahnoacy of
boaght in tha b.:<t ahopa wiu be
plOMOd Wlt* the followlng. which ls the
way the stud.-nts ln a well known BaTO
,,.an B.-hool of confe.tionery are taught 10
pcapara taaaa. a bbbbJI uoaatlty of giu
,,,so, bOOaaaa of lt* pecullar qualltles. is
?Md ln th.-lr ui-inufactui-e. B?TO ready
tiiiee-.pi.il ters of a pOOad of brown sugar.
rig Oaaeaa of fresh butter. one and B half
OOBOaa of unsweetened chocolate, a tea
?pOOafal of vanilla. a gill of cream. a glll
Of miik and two teaspoonfuls of glUOOB*
Let the sugar, gfaCOBB, miik. crenm aad
butter hoil slowly together for flve min
utes;then add the chocolate. which should
have' been melted down in another pan.
Add the vanilla also. and when the "ha-d
ball" stnge is reached poUT lt Into B shil
l,,w "ll. _ tln.
AliM.K TAPIOCa ButtOC end BffB
;,.,. not a*ad In tha fottowiag lectpo rot
,.,,..|t. tapi m i . most > xc-llent way of
propartag thla eeaaart Hav.- ready a
lar^-e .-ut.ful of taplo.a. tnree pints of ap
,;,..!. oatad and qoartarad; a cup
ful *f sugar. B scant tOOepOOBfttl ?f sal'.
a tlavoring of grated lemoa peel or nutmeg
an.i thieo ptata of botUag water. Aft*r
- tha taptaea carafally pat lt into
tha hoillng water. LM it cook untll per
foctty eloar and stir it fiaaaaatly to pre
vent burnlng Whlle It is cooklng put the
gpplaa late B baking dlsh. Fprlnkle them
with the tlavoring and then over all put
the taptoea whBa it is very hot. Baka tha
puddlng ln a slow oven until don.- aad
s.-ne either hot or cold with cream.
?
Useful Household Tips
This departnient will r?>' for houeehoid tlpa
If found availat'i* for Us 8*1*088 AaarsBB
"Uaeral HoasBhoM Tlpa Deperunoat, New
York irlbune. No. IM Naaaau atr??t
SAVI.NT, STKI'S IN TIIK KIT'HKN. -
One of th. niost useful artlcles ln my
house ls a levolving oflice stool. I sawcd
off the legs to the lowest rung, making lt
|twenty-6ra inches hlgh when a_te_-d
BnUrely down. Its un>a are too numerous
tO descrihe fully. My kitchen tahla la
r.ear the slnk and when 1 am using lt
there and want water I have only to
; whlrl about. When sonvthtng ls BOStf
j lng which re.iulres constant stlrrlng the
i stool can be made Just the height to rest
the wearv housekeeper, and lt ls surprls
ing how much can be done without get
tlng off the stool lf the kitchen table ls
naar. It ls rsry useful to rest one end
of the lroning board on and for lroning
shlrtwalsts the end of the board ls easlly
made avallable. Not only ln the kitchen
do we find lt useful, but when the dress
niaker waa flttlng a fancy walst It asve_
one memb.r of the famlly from faintlng
from standiriK so long and the dressmaker
was dellghted at the ease with whl.h she
could turn her customer about, Just where
she wanted her?_. F. W.
(Addr_s l.*t. Will wrltsr pleas* sand ItT)
TO REMOVE CI.I.NKERS.-To remove
the cllnkers that cllng to th* flre brlcks
Of .1 ranga try sprlnkllng salt over them
whlle they are stlll qulte hot, after raktng
,: m a tha ttre.
CURRHCD RICE TO TASTE.-A ho i
irifa whose famlly are "very fond" of
currled rl.e but dlffer ln oplnlon aa to
the amount of curry to be used, some
llklng it very "hot" and others mllder.
p.isses the curry powder ln a Japanese
p.ppcr dredger. so that, to use her words.
they may "curry" for themselves. Now
ea h memt*?r In the famlly has currled
ri.e that "Just sults" him.
TO MAKE HOT PEPPER8 M1LDER. -
Hot peppers may be made mllder by aoak
lng them over nlg.it In cold water. It
they are atlll hot enough to "blte the
tongue," soak them again. after rlnslng
thoroughly, ln cold water contalnlng a
Httle salt.
Daily Bill of Fare
FRIDAY.
BREAKFAST.-f e r e a 1. grapefruit.
. r. .imed fls-h. English mufflns, bolled efga,
eoff.-e.
LDVCRBOM OR Sl PPER -Frled oys
ters, cold slaw, bread and butter sand?
wiches. ?German coffee cake, tea or
? cocoa.
I'lNNER.-Cora aoup. baked stuffed
' flsh. hoiled beets. lvonnalse 00?itSOBi
; stuffed tomatoes, macedolne salad. brown
Betty pudding, easTss.
B
GERMAN COFFEE CAKE.
T'se one cupful of su?car. one-half eup
' ful of butter. three eggs. one-half cup
! ful of mllk, two cupfuls of flour isirted),
two tahlespoonfuls of baklng powder. and
'? vanllla to taste. Crsam the sugar ;ind
j butter. add the eggs (beateni. mllk. flour.
I which has been sifted with the baklng
: ow.ler, and vanllla. Make ln three Jelly
OBka tins. To make the crumbs for the
i top use one-half cupful of sugar, ofie-hatf
j cupful of flour, one-half cupful of butter.
ODe-helf cupful of chopped (blanched)
' almonds, and two tablespoonfuls of cinna
mon Mix the sugar. flour. cinnamon
and almonds togetber, then rub in the
i butter with the hands untll lt la c^mbly.
! Spread on tho top of the cake and bake
ln a moderate oven.
B
Seen in the Shops.
The rsmes of shops where articles =^?"i
tioned oo thl? p-?e were seen oan be obUi-ee.
. by -endin? a -tamped snd adcreesed envelop-]
to "Been in the -hope." New-York Trlbuna T;
lnsure a prompt reply the -_te of ,ubl1ca-__
?houjo be fivea. _
A Httle brass pencil holder that loo_B
llke the plpes of Pan haa room for aowaaj
penolls and costa ?50. lt la an a*-|
tractlve and uaeful addltlon to tho deah|
furniture. A almilar pencil holder with a,
large brasa covered memorandum pad atp
taahoi la t- 50.
A manlcure set da luxe for tha tra*sller
comes ln a purple leather casa whloh
folds lnto an oblong about aeven lnchea
long, two lnches wlde and two lnchea
hlgh. It contalna every concelvobis ln
suument needed for fastldlous groomlng',
of hte nails, and costs, completa, 87 60.
A flat case ln purple laathar contalna.
one of the new flat hairbruehea, a com_,|
a flat oblong mlrror and a flat clotbea-'
brush. It costs H 50.
Or.? may even now buy appropriate
strlng to Ue the Ci-rtatmaa packagea. II
is a tough, rlbbonllke flbre atrlng, a rtcb
green ln color. lt comes twenty yards oa
a spool for la centa.
Warm fiannel pajamas for man come
in many patterna at |1 W a pair._
MONEY-SAV1NG RECIPES
FOR BEAUTY SEEKERS
WOXDERFl'I. rAT-B-BD-C-a I
mTrtobleTeme-j foi reaucing a i
Seah can be made at hom< ? ?x"
pense ?as f-uSwa L?-_ol?e lour o
wat.i wn.-n co -r' ' ' ' ,
2?_fu7ol tha UQUld bei
K_ rsducer will not Wure the hi ?? ?
and roducea tatty tlssues rapldly. H
i,.aves tha Blrtn Brm and ''*''''*';,. t
sir,.nuous exerctalng and dietlns ?? >? "??<?
;;_r>to the {oSBO-WSlgbt when .aa
'"'r.rs-FTK.V AND WHITKN THK
BK w-To pSSaas a aoft. clear v.
co^plexion^ a far more almple m
than moat women auppoae. '?;'
,>??,- atore four o
Ive it ln one-half plnt ho( wat?
ittchb-a- and add two to
glyceVine. Apply this lotion to i,
?.twt rub irentlv vir.til dry lt will ?
end whltebany muddy or reddened akln,
nakinr t"oft sni..oth and chai
Stea swsy that s_ny, sallos an
i, n. ind is'flne for frecklea and as a pro
LcUon to the face from cold win.U and
chanses of weather It ls better than
Swder as lt doea not show or rub off so
powu r ?-? 1(,tlOI, is a wonderful com
pl5lo_ n,autlfler and costs but UtUe to
PrK!)\rp' HAIR-TONIC-To the countless
mimbera who are sufferlng from a<alp
rro_blea thla tonlc will prove a great re
ii t Ctix torether an ounce of quinsoln
a_d oaMf Sl- alcohol (not whlakay)'
then alfd one-Kalf plnt **?*?*" *$
thl? tonlc lnto tbe a<_lp twlce a wee? anu
lt wlU stop failing hair ramov. dSSStruS
and put n-w llfo and color __? thO kSfT-j
I ktlls the dandruff germa tbat ?*uf*
ltchl g acalp and will restore theaca-P^
itcniiia s ???. . TW t 0 j^. v*rft
ref%shfr!tghand?nrr_U---th. halr St t^
S^eni^^r,1^^
thU _b,n lona and eurly. A amall ortalnaT
nackala of prroxm ?. enough and oerj
should be used not to get any whsre n<_
halr la wanted.
MISS KATHARINE KAELRED.
h.?t kuowa to New York playg.ers for her excellent work In
? X Fno'l Th.-re Was," has a very pacofal figure and dresaes
Btyllahly. 8h? says in a recent letter:?
-. Wmai a laoa M tnmtm I KLOsfits <?<? enchanmtfj.
All iovers Of etyle in drese favor the
ricoo" 1
he.-ause it adds grace to **0f~
figure It has "V" ahaped elastic
gnsaets and waistband and these
Hdaid themselves readily to the
natural form. assuring aP^'
flt No strings to Ue, to knot or
come loose; no puckering at the
wa.at-line. No alterations at all
necded. Snap faat behitul ortW -i
llat glove chip
Made In al! p.ttboat fabrica and snadea.
price than oth.-r jx-tticoata.
Cotton, $1.50 to $3; Silk. $5 and up
p AT DSAUBI1 KVKRYWHKKK.
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