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'WHISPERING SMITH' io loncn om im Star of "Panhandlers'' Will Soon Be "Working Boobs" Along the "Pling." OTHER BEGGARS ON WAY ?Jim" Forbes, Discourager of Mendicancy, Issues Yearly Warning* Against Giving Money to Them. tbe near future. if a gink with a - havlng lost a peg and with . battcred skyploce. dllap . u ani looking thoroughly .-ither a yreg or a member <>f tbe ' :ld breeae along and j pull the dummy racket ! arlth yon 'is yoa wola along tbe Pllag, wot i de a service to hanaanlty if. | him or thnmptng him J t OU directed him to Jlm ? N'ati.mai AeaoriatloB for ihe Preveatlon ol Mendicancy and Char* ii;1i; . at No. 48 charles atreet. ,iim frOrbea knows u!l about bums. . anbandlara and other - I'iation that is posi ai - Wt rk of any so.t. leatarday Mr. l'orbes told a law rnter* >ui those paartleular m.-n uat about now, there an* reda and hundreds of begsar chaps (lldlng IntO New Tartt with th? idea of takini: adraatage -f the cit>s good ehaar and Chrlatmaa Bptrit .)im is "on to then a - II were. Moat peraoaa think the proper manaor ? tei Ing thla emptre city of the Ne** World la either by motor ear or trolley ,m- traln ai d ataaaaablp. Not so. There ara hUBdrada of men coming late tbe city i ity roada. the tracha or la* Of freight cars. "bllnd baggase" and ?aiae. WaboflaM Fatty. Penver Hop. Bllaa the Ruffalo Baah and others . * ., axpa t'-d any motnent. The po? lue plan to oartertata tbem before Jlm Parbea aeea them. There is one partteat lar man?and a ilever individual be is. too?wbo ls known fiom one tnd af tba < ountry to tlie oth* r. ?Ware Hard Luck Stor.es He i Wblaperhaf Smith. The young man is slight. graceful. dapper and thor iv im to d ite ln dress. He is hand* -onie and has a slight and eleennt Uttle muata* he, whose ends turn mischlevously up. ii.- eaniea a cane aumetlmea weara apata and _- much adadrod By hla ***anpaatoaa Whlpperlag Bmlth is e ". laasy" beggar and a panhandler. He I 'iollar or so ftom Bl-MWl every ? tO WhOBI he appeals. WhisperinK I knowa ,i whole 'ot of the most hard lueh stories. In the winter when the canajs are froz p, hundreds of men emp'nyed on the - ta lead and oaaaad freight are n oot e employment Thaaemen, hy I , ;n- rather scorn. tl by th<- ragO* ? thay ai'** "rnurb, rC ' trampa, :>">? aaa. in the "good" tranapa aie known -,,ii=.'' Whea they meet . i wi !i oth'T as BOCb Th* n there i s< t of men known as "hard . tboaa who are "r* ?*ular I Ol more prospeious thun the otherts. | whea the sumnier ends hundrada of who have beea warbbig in tke etraw ad hop Belda are throwa ba They nlao worb their way Ini Vork. All "Work" the Pling. AaMe from their fdctaroaqaa "moniek - ehapa have a Uttle languagc of their own. When they apoah of they rafar t<. trooaara; *>k> i" aie hais. "brogaaa" are, of <'?. ahoea, "s^ps" are crotchea, a "peg" I ? place when . , f then geta a rhave. Bometla?M th* j a tl i ? Ity in a ,,?? ?? groei ' ? ? oblaf -round in Si i i'otH la tha "I'ling," or ttic main btim. I roadway. Whea thay ?pui! the dummj ?' .4-'' thej are hand lng om earda that dedare the i>er?a' to le inddumb, _a tha aaaaaaer the "daaay , into the "Jun-le coun ? irbaa towns?and foUow "jlm ? i orbca la tff__| hii beal to do with mandieaacy. He <ioe_ noi be -\- in havlng them arreated and sent to stn.e : i tn-.nth< in some workho'is.-. what ii* atteanpta to do la to try te ob* i,.in work for them or to cducat* them. Oaa of bbl many ideas ls to permlt only ind erlppled men t?. bave newa stands ii th** atreeta, j-ubway* and elevated ata* lions. Instend of \oung nnd healthy boys, who ought, be ay*, to bc doing real hard work. TWO SHORN OF SAME WIFE Bigamist's Three Husbands Re? duced to One by Court. [By Telegiaph to Th.- Trlhaaa I Albany, Dec. _.? Joseph [_ Tracey, of nd George H. Raadar, of this dty, aief each other for the Brat time to-dny ln tbe chambers of Justlc* i beeter, ot th*- Bopreme court. They are handa of Vdvn L Partar, ted I er? two weeha ago lat btgemy, attempted aaklde by Jumplai .,* an aatomobfle, Baah wanted naatrbnonlal bonds aevered. Juatloa i beeter aanulled Tracey:- marriage, and ,t>-d H. ader a divorce. Min? 1'ortcr r.piesdit.-d by attorneya, but made t'. th- complalnta. ?d*r told *.f hi. manl Iga to her la Mareh, BUI aaytng that he Bred arlth ? ? "on and off' until last .July. Tracey nlad her last Aug.ist. and ??:. __*j weeks later. He ? . i ? ahe toid is-tn h<- wns gettlng | rl" ItMl before the marriage. Bdward ! Baraaay, *>t tiiia city, who is twi ? one \ears ot age, is an Of tbe woman, havlng mar ber in Tr.,.. twenty-nlne daya aftar ahe married Readei Ha has taken BO uctlon for an annulmei t Ifla Port* ? ? bed aa an attrat - llve glrt. No rlnanre for fltli-r*. d >i!i. : .iti'.i k dur Gowns .00 Now $47.50 BTBWt -?TH Mltf.KT. NKW VOKK._ i ._......_. CHftlgTMAfl 'Mr-TS 1N EXQUlflTB DB? ? lltns and nidiue m*?lelB direct from tlM in of the ifi-niiine l'srlal-n -ClstB now r?n nion at our Btore. W'? sre ?ure tn i.|e?M.* aaraan of ragaad i-ate., aui*t invlte inapec ii r. of in? "i*iat erltlcal All our ___<ls ?re ? ted with SltnlM Dlami'tidB snti JVrJ^B ESIectra. the n.-nra-n aoproach to real gfrna uu-.nablf. JAMMtS. ti% Mh Ave. PARTY BIAS A BLUNDER SAYS SUFFRAGE LEADER Republicans and Democrats Made Hostile by Partisanship, Asserts Ida Husted Harper -N. Y. Outlook "Fine." Br l-Ci Hn-led Miarper. Bpondtng a week ln Waahlagton bfl" toediutely aftei the nattooal sul'fi.iiji eon ventton ln Philadelphia, i had an appor* tUnlty to see t)lt. inst effects of Its action in defeatlni thfl propoaed conatltutloofll fliflondment that ??th. ooacett ot thi flflao iiathm ahall malntaln a non*>partlflafl at tiude toward polltical pattba." The mat ter had been so wi.h-ly explottfld by the nowapapera thal Um umnbaia af Cungifl? were w. II awarfl of if. an<l all who ex preaaed theniselvi ,s declared il to be ? serl oufl hlimdur, aaytng th?.t the great Btrongtb ..f the flulfrage movflmenl iiad heen its rtrlct Dflfl*pflrtiaanahlpa so thal tnt-n of all polltlcal afflilatlona could help 11 wlthvut the certain know ]>?<!_<? that they were flddlng votcrs to an OPPOfltni part) The RepubUcaafl w.-re eppflclally Wtter, and nothing could be said lo convince them thal all the BUttragtetfl Of the cOUfl* try bad nol foUowod Miss Jane Addama into the Prefljrflflfltva party. H may bfl said tnily thal thfly had the first chfltice tfl pul ? woman BUfltragi I'latik Ifl their iiatiou.il platfortn and flTOUld DOl d0 Ita bul II la alflo trufl that lt has been largeiy thrnuuh Rflpubllcan leglalaturefl that suf frajft- amendmentfl have i*-. n aubmlt ted to tba votert and alao tbal Republlcan itata coavflptlonfl la rii parts of thfl country havi m ithir. tne last six mOfltbfl called for auch flubflnlflelon. Now. for the flrai time, this party haa he,n dtreetly ?nt..goni-ed by auffraga Iflfldara, Demo.ratic state cOflVflfltlflnfl hflVfl taken similur action, and two o; three of the states. wh. re the lUffraglfltfl want to make the next contests have DomocratlC IflgUV laturea, t<> whlcb they must appeal Why should th.se help Ifl giw- rotflfl tO WOlflflfl who hav.- shown thfll they would use them for another party? All of those women who took side.-. politlcally duttng tne laat oajflpalgfl showed thelr handa ln thfl ndd dle of the game im.1 rlflhfld it fo: th. ir partaflra aa orall *? thamafllvea All Parties Must Help. Tn not a sinrle atfltfl whi.h was car i ied for woman auffrage < an it be rlaimed that tbla was due to anv one party. and iu the two where lt was laat the Pn.gies slves were just as conspl.-uous in opposi? tion flfl were men In any flf the flthflT partice Ar. amendment can never be i ar iie.i nccepl by a eomblnatlofl of friends ln nii partlea Miss Addams is an ideallst and not a practir.il pollttcl.n S!o> BflJd in her Oh :it Phllad.-lphia. which so Iflfgflly defeated the resolution for non-ra- t's.m ahlp thal it was aeveral daya after ahe had eaconded Ifr Rooaavlt'a nomlnatlon before she rememherod that she was first vtoe-proaMaBl of tha National Buffraga Association. Th" t.'-otid vfee*preflldflflt, Miss IlrcckenridK'', dean of WOflBflh at Chlcago T'nlverslty. must hav.- >>ad a fllmllar lapse whon Bhe organlsed the parade of women that marched int.> tbe Progreaalve conventlon with Bull Moeee *nd "Votflfl for Womefl" bannera lovrngly eommlngled. And Mra Dennett, tl e cor* responding secretary. and Miss Aflhlay, thfl treasurcr. must bflVfl lost thelr BMflflOry alto?ether. wlien they p_f the appeais of tho laduflttial Workera <?f tbfl World on all thfl lettera and literature that went OUl from tbe natloflfll BUflJ headquarfeis In NOV Y..rkl The reports wri- entlrely wrong in say ing that thi.rentlon rahukad Miss Hr.-ckenrldpe and M;.-s Ashb-y by not re electlng th.m, flj both had dflClfflad tfl stand for election weeks before lt mct. RICH, SHE WEDS MACHINIST Girl's Parents, Angry, Seek Bridegroom as Perjurer. [By 1 -. BflVOlly, tt. J.. Dflfl. 3?Ineensed beeause their daughter. Miss AlbflaTttSfl Mldwell, one of the *..<IhI favorltaa of this town, eloped wltb and married Charles B. Rob erts, twontj'-four yeara oM, ? machlntet, Mr and Mr.-. I'rank Kidwcll bave asked the police io arreal Um brldegrobm, Thoy thfly win pruflfl a cimrge of perjory foi flllflfljflfl ndarepr?flfltatlon <.f tha ilrl'fl nga when ha obtalned ? maniagfl Bcanflfl Miss Hldw-.-ll, who her parflfltfl say I oniy flflvflfltaflii yeara oM, left home Thanhaglvtng Day, flaying she planned to ,.p?nd a t< ifl flaya with relutlves it. Mount Holiy. Not until sh.- fulled to return and tho mother flOUgbl her at Mount llolly did Mrs. BtdwoU leara yesterday of her daughter's marrlam. The Rev. Dr. W. Et Uulse, paatar of the Methodist ChUTOh here, told Mrs. BliWflU of the weddiiiK. lle said the young pcple flfljflfl to the BfllflOBflgfl Thanksplvlng evenini?, had thfl prop.-r Hoan? nnd as h<- knew them both he tied the knot. Rotaartfl, who? raal name the Kiri'a father says is I'urtls, was asked to leave the ghTa home and discontlnue hl? atten tlonfl tO her several months ago. lle Ih an Kngllshman and scrved in the Krltlsh navy ns a lad. The girls family ls on.- of the hobflflI in BflVflfly, an uncle owning the Heverly Textile Mills. After thfl Wfldfl.Bg the young eouple re malned Ifl hidlng in Heverly until Kriday morntni?, arhflfl t<> flocapa dete. tion they madfl an exeltlng run for a train. TEACHERS AS LIFESAVERS Dr. North Would Have Children Taught "Clean Living." [Pt. m Ti.- Tribiir.. Baraaa I tVaahlofton, Dac I Dr. Cbarlai *t North, Of N. w Vork Clty, in an article on "BfllllfHOFI Ifl Ilural Communitlcs,'' Just laflued by th>- Cnlted States Pureau of Bducatkm, urgea "a oourfla la pubttc 1 ealth" ln normal schools and eoUefta for prOflpecttre school tcachers. deetatlng tbe iilnmat. re.-ult would be that the preaenl averaga ?t forty*flva yaan of human lif< would he prolong.-d to .-dxty yoara Dr. North aaaerta that th.- country ol teacher should be a public health educator, an.i pcrform the same aervlce in rural communlliea ns ih<- medical "ln Bpectoi and oohool nuraa are dolng in thfl citv. Hfl says thfl <ountr.. achool teacher should "point the way to clean llvina ?? ? TEWKSBURY GETS A DECREE. Juatlce KeoRli, of the Buprem*. Court. ftled an Interloeutory gaCTOfl nf allvnree yesterday at White Plains ln favor of Charles If. Tawhflbury, af New Vork iit>, from hla wife. Qartruda ?, Towha* bury. He also denled the rflfltlflfll tliat all of the papan La th- aaaa ba BflaM ?. tiie clerk nf thfl court and flled in that man ner. Tewksburj waa married in White Rlvi r Junction, Vt., ..n September 4, lsw. The jtrlnclpal teatlmony ln his belialf was given iv l.i- aistrr, Mrs. Maud. I<u.?ell. of No. 136 k-aat 138th street, New Vork. what it dM, by a vote of li ta 1. a I give the om.-. ra eatlre Bherty to make j any party nguiotlOM thay ebeea. 4baoet tbe aame *iav that tt took thla aattaa the American Federatlon of f.ahe.r. at its annual convention, rated ly a large ma? jority for a i ontlnnanoa of tbe raon Dartlaaneblp of its ofhcial board. And yet the aaffraglata ar. abaolntely dapendent for the aooeeea of their aauae on the favor of .iii polltleal parties. old*-r raCragtita, wbo reaaembered the uacomproanlelng J atand for prlactple and the spirit of fair* neaa, toleratlon and comradeahlp wiii.-ii eharaeterlaad the coriventkma oi the \m:t. fyund much to aaddea them irt the ona Whleh ended la.st we-k, but tbe cbaiice la perhapa Inevltable a~ a meaaura aeara auceeee, and many neaa adharenta come in wbo hava not hnown ti ? dlaelpllne of ; uiipopulnrlty and dl-appointment. I Sure Thinrj in New York. : The movemeal far woman puSrage In j New Vork la In iine condition Bveryhadj want*- the aubinlaalon of a eoaatltutlonal amendment 411 the partlea hav.- ealled fai it In th.ir atate platformai th.- 4ntl Baffrage aaaoctatloa ean hardly wa:t for it. th* Pederatlon ol Women'a Cluba, arlth 0 m. mbera, erlaa for II. that ?r- at and good friend, William Bulaer, arlll aoon be in tha Governor- chalr. 411 that awalta now u tba electlon pf ii* mortal <-ii* my, Mr. "Ai" smith. a- Ipeaber of the 4aoembly. and the battlc will be oii. llra Dedge, chalraaaa of tbe "antl" cxeeutlve committee. denies vigorously that the federatlon was "brought late tbe j euffrage loid" at it_ recent convention. I The preamMe t?. tiie reaoluUon Indoralng tiie ametidnunt. it .-eems, declared thal "ballotlng is a more dignlned -nd eSae. ' tive method than beggtng." but "tbe As? sociation Oppoaad to Woman Buffrage atrongly objected to the praambla." Mra ? Dadga aaya, "and it was rajocted by a i vote of two to one, and the reaolutlon j then paaaed by a large majority." So the I federatlon is on record as practh _lly dc I elarinB tli.it it conslders beggin. more I dlgbihcd than ballotlng! ' The Anti-Suffrage A:--ociation bar la* | sued a Matement from iih gga. enteenth an? nual meetii g that it "favor* tbe mibnits slon of au amendment " Thla la all Ihi j auftragleta evar bave u?ked <>f the Laajto* llature, .md y*-t for tift.-.-n ar tarentj rean I the "antl*" have appeared regularly he I fore that body w:th oiv pOOBlblO aigU* 1 ment that eould b<- made a.ainht lt. N- w that lt ls apparently Inevitable, they aad* jdenly \*ei aroond and a.-k for it. lt li I to laugh. I At tbla BMettag thej docldod ta atarl lout organizer-. aad speaker:- at OMCe "ta Beoor the state." As the mifTr.igi*-1 . ? I already very bu-y scourlng the staie lt I looks as If there would be ,t general ip ifaanwhfle the Leglalatura, ii -t ,n> polltleal aagaelty, aill dtapeao of U queetJon aa aoon aa II roeeta thua ? rea-aatag tb** lohbylata to tak- part la the irlag and a:>o mlbrrlng ItaeW af the i I atteatlona I It really seems a pity to Iim\.* -..I thl work and worry tO get the auffra*;e. as jSvefetl P. wb.eier ha>- diaravered thal (Ven if aocceaefnl "the whoie revetutlon On movement will bi 'bad and bnb I thlrty reara from n< w, aacaoao it la ep paaad te ti.e fmnlamaatal and nataral law that the mothers of the maa I not hear Ihi? burden. ' Bwa ib H BaaBM ? plty to bar <>ut the splnsters. and thlrty ye-.ts Is a long tlm?* for gettlng ba< k li a fuidamental and natural law JOHNSON WEDS WHITE GIRL Gets $5,000 for Moving Pict ures of the Wedding. ? 'hieago. Dec. ... "Jaek" .lohn-on. negro pugUlet, ti.is afternoon married MfM I_a? . ,i, Cbmeron, agad rtnetaen, Ihe white ? K;r) ..r Mlnneapol ? who reeently appeared I U B arttneii against hlrn before thr fed ,.,;,; -rrand \ajy arhleh lataraed indiet menta eharglng him arlth vtelatieaa of ' tba Mana a-i Tbe ,-,,. raoay araa per? f.,rt:i"i al tha bome of lobaaaa'a agad 1 mother, an the Booth Ndi, b} H A Rol lerte, a neg i preacher. la the praianee .,? ,i _OOen ...irrn.-s. Illai Cameron were a taflor-iaada grav 'suit of ahepberd plald and a inrge blaefe pletura bai arlth purpie phtraea Jobneoa i had a Huit of tbe aaaa matarlal espe I made for the .>. -..slon. a earloaa eroard af nearly a thousand I i.. n and woman xa'hered evtatde the l,,,;j ... and a squad of police was kept busy malntalnlng OffiiT. The msrrlage will pot affert his case bifore the ted'ial <ourt. according to .Johnson's attorneya I The prlaefiRh'er said a moving pieture concern bad aureed to pay him ?S.*>?j to I make B flhn of the Woddl-g. chi*.f of PaMea MiWaany dialarad that if legai amana oaaM be found he woaM not peraalt public exhibition of the plct ures "The whole nffuir is aniagonlstlc to publlc policy snd moralH generally," aald <';,i. i IfcWeen). - . e WILLIAMS TALKS AT YALE Says Day of Individualism in Journalism Is Past. |!l>- Tel*-?l-ph to The Trllun- I New Haven. Dec. i?Talcott Willlains. Hreitor ol the PaUtaar Behaal of Jour iialibin. dellNere.l to-day tbe llrt-t ot thi t...? loetarea on journalism aanoally pro* ridad fer by tbe Pramliy endowment at Yale Ciilveralty. I>r. Williams spoke ou ''JonrnaUma and tho Htatc." Alter paying a tribute to the eareer and work of It-aac 11. Hromley. the toundar of tba aaabaamaaati he nuid, in pai t. Kducalion, legi.--latioii and public opin? ion ara to-dav each concernlng them jaelvea not with e.lltors or newapapera, I but With the whole fabrlc of the periodl I. al pre-*-, dally, areebly, monthly. Laws reeh to regulate ltM advcrtlsements und ! ii, aecura publKlty lor Its ownershlp and [clrculatloa The pnhllc has awakened to ?tbe publlc relations of Journalism. JouriHli.-m and the state hav. lak-n tha Dlace of Journalism and tbe Individ ual tournallat The publlc of read.-rs nas rrown. Publlc knowMge of Individual Journulista is leaa- Journalism began ln the utteraace of the individual lt is social (.-n.-'-lousnesa of the c*>mmunlt" ns ? whole ln our government the state knowa itself an a Republic able to aet as (,ne ln tbe newspaper tha atate knows itself aa a publb. ?Me te feel, t<? he Instructed, to ba* led and, ln tlnic, tO reg'ster tbe opinion end will of the pub? llc la the laws and election*. ol the state. In the flrst sixty years of the nlm-teenth ccnturv Un edltor or Journallst was the newspaper In the last flfty years the newspaper has had a life apart from any jvjun.ubsi or edltor. Y Lederle Says They Use Millions of Pounds of Bad Food. CHICKENS IN ONE SHOP Factory Board Told Health Department Can Handle Situation Here. Ifintena <.r pound- 01 fr.od untit for ! human consumpCon are used In bakeri.-s j ln N.-w York i'ity, accordlflg to Ur. BfOflt , J Laflderle, Health Commiflaioner. wbo wsg I called bflfflaTfl thfl Nea ^ ..rk state Factory I itiv. sti-ation CommMBlon yesterday iti ita I Inqulrj Inty the hflhwlfla hen The ses? sion was I'.el'l ln th*- COttnty ''ourt Houso. Dr, I.edr rle made it fllflflt that he would hav.- tlie DflflflUrtflWBl of Hflfllth alone I.andle the situation Ifl regard to unsani tary hfllurl? His department mai year, | hfl Bflld) Ofltflfld _'l.'?*?? '-"> pounds of oad fOOd. ln flPOflhlng Of thfl proposed bill which would pflrmll the Iflsuaocc of eflr* tUtoatea to bahera and prohlMI eallar afl* tabUflhmenta the Health rommlssioner I decUurad H wouM hav. somt dartlnct ad* rantagi I "Meat of thfl onderground baherlea i | hav.- aeen ara naaatlsfflctory, not bacfl i"r they are und< rground, but bOflflUflfl the people won dlrty and careleafl." hc said j in anawer to Abram L Blhua, counael for j the '?..iiiti.issicri. "lt would he a good idc.i to ltisi.ui rnacbanlcal m?aa for v.-n tllatlon, _j auggflflted m thi Iflglfllatlve Mlla for baherlea, and as to tha guqtttoa of ,1 Ugbt, ln my opinion, theoretleally g, artlfi. :al light is Just as good. Practlcally, it is net Dr. l.ed.rle. Wlth Dr. Walur Bflfl?la Banftary Bflpflrtntflfldflnl al tne Health Depart-aeot; Rayn.>i l-'os.ii?-k. ax*Com mlasloner of Acoouata, and Harry M. Rice, one of tn. t'ommisfllonflrfl of Ao ountfl, tflfltlfled thal n flrould ha moal Inadvlaabla lo enacl into law proposed Ull No. Hi fram.-d by Ihfl ? ommis.siou whi.h provid. s foi thfl transfcr to Ihe state Dflpertraett! >.f Lahar "f tsclufllvfl JUlifldlCtlOfl Ifl tli'- rafUlflUOO Of bakerlcs. ?i,;, ogreed thal the oupervlflloii ol bahe* ?hopfl, n In aii Kindw of fltmlUr Indus* trial afltebUflbmentfl, abould ba central i,. d to avold cnfusion flueh afl preirfliled nora or kflfl al fcreeent bul thej IflflWfld tbal it wa.- tha regular proelncfl of the Hflfllth lxiartni.tr tfl rflgfllfltfl them. chief iBflpactor for the commlaflton, flubenittfld I report ihowlflg that OUI Of s.xtv-on- hah?hopfl hfl had BBefl bfltWflflfl November ... flfld U tOMT' tflflfl w-rc 'extr.-m.iy Blthy." tWflflty-tWO v. duty, ' BU ' f-ir" and two "escellenf ' Tl ?? eomi.i ""'ttl ?d nt rentilatton !'? modl cellar shops. Bald the Inapector, ' la I > flflflflfla of small wlndowa whi.h opefl to gratin^s laval with the yard or fltreflt Thffl pflcflirtn large flUflfltttlflfl of dflfll <" OBMw the c. I ,,, ,,. i ... ,,i, ta Ihfl t" -i rne practlcfl of alftlng flflhea Ifl baheahopfl where eeal ,. ,,..-,! t.i fflfll Ih tfl?Ofl. Ihfl dUflt ipreadlag ?? i avet thfl food and utapflttfl ,1m t!. prai U ? "; flUltewaah-ai ?? ? edllaffl Ifl bid, flfl UBb B**M i'l' i"1" thfl food.'' \t ,i Bhop i" ?? lenemflfll bouac in Oflfl itrefli inmi"" wa? ueed ln tha ? ahe m m.kc lt rtflfl. Ar.-th. r ahop, m a dllap loAtfld threfl -'?"> tfoma buildlng, ta Mer* ,.. . tha laepector - laaaed ns the mthiem i lacfl hfl ha.i flvat aaam. i^s*. ..atK aad ehlcheafl waflflorfld aboul at wlll Mrs JolUn Heath, i.r.-sid.-nt of tlie Houaawtvflfl' Uague, Announced to tha commhwloB thai lioflaflwlvflfl bfllletedthw bad aoan rlghl to Iflflhrl on th? moal Btrlflfenl reg-latloaa for home indufltrtea, ...,, tbal tbi aronU anj* tbal thelr ba* ,. miii of health, Just aethey . i cleaa blU af hflfllth &*** .ba r. Ihfl klt.h-n MrE H-eih had ,Kv,r aeen a aanltary eeliar bahery, aad aparovad the MUfl <.n.r..i hy thfl **? Although th- bahera Ifl thfl fludlenca mIi sevrrai attempta 11 lampa un Heath ?? ammotoi e-ery BooatMo l.iptl I t_d that ertlar aal?le. wi.. ... ii ilthl il _ PLANS 2-CENT LUNCHEONS Woman's Health Protective Ass"n to Feed .School Children. The ?reman'i Hflfllth Protectlvfl aaae , j.,1. n permtltfld Itflfllf ? rnoi?eBt to ItMif on 11 ? bflcfc" f" navlni :1.; pUabfld the "fltepleflfl car" ln the la* v-ir *nd tben plui - I Inl ? ? ,;' v benefactlon at lt- annuai meeting l-Ofltflrdfly afternoon al the WflMorf-AatorU lha new under taking wm bfl two-cflot InnehflOflfl for ? i.o.d .h.ldren. Ti.e UM gtvflfl tfl thfl aa* Bodatlon by Ibfl latfl Mra Bflther Herv ,??,, Wlll he avallable fOT Ihfl WOTfc. though thfl flf?m?? ?'" '??',-"" ,"*' i""h couflten Wlll bfl aluvst entlrely flfllf-ehp* poning. Two cents ll the llmlt of hlgh IMfli to whlch amt IHUfl Ba?l Mder ?" *?_-_!? mav Indulge bllflflflH or herself. ... ago in ni" flununet ochoolfl thfl Mtodatlofl atrvfld p larf* glaaa of mflh and thrflfl largfl <-ookies for this UflOUfll just whai Um wtetfli ?*??? ^t1' hfl flc* eflftonad bflfltfld dlflcuflfllon yflflterday. The probl.-m was tabl.-d. The work wlll ,. Bflflfl flfl Iblfl UtUfl matter of the ,?.,?! and Um flthflt ?'"'??'"? ,,,Jt "f ? Mheol to fefld, ahall hatm '""?" **t?1'"' The wo.nen have Ifl obtaln a permh from thfl Hoaid of Kducatlon delegatlng them to a'rertuln s.hool. The Tltheradge com? mlttee has taken mOflt of tbfl mo-t needy Manhattan s.hools., so tiio Wflflflflfl RMU they wlll have tfl go to The Uronx fflff benellciarlflfl al thfl PflflW lunch plflfl. M Wflfl voted to flflfld a dfllflgflttOW to prote-t tO the Mayor agalnflt the budget reduc? tions .spei-lally the cut for medlCfll BU* pervl'slon in the flthflfllfl, The Health l'ro tectlve women were Instrumentul In ob taining the Irst laws aflflflfflWflg medical Inapectlon, and they do not purpose tfl have thelr work wnsted by any Board of Aid.imen. Mis. RfllPh Tiautman. thai president, wa* re fllflcttd a!* wer* ,nft ",her (>m('t>^:, c.f the association XMAS SALE NEXT WEEK Work of Crippled Children Will Be on View at the Waldorf. A Ibrlstmas sal" for tbe h.-niflt of the Free ladUfltrifll K> hool and fountry Home for Crlppffld ""hlldren, of whi.h Mra. Ar? thur lilllot Flsh ia proaldent. wlll be held flf the Waldorf-Astotta flflfll Dflflflfl-hflT 9 to 14. The holiday glfts Ifl he flfl sale will include many artlbtie PflfflNtflfl ln tooled leatha-r and brass, hand carved furniture. s r.-ens, Obflflflfli llnfcrle. kimonos, hflgji ..f ull kind*, dolls. in.nu Oflrdfl and aprona madt- by pvpUfl of the school. The ofnrers and mananers nf the society will Le In dally att.MiflOOfl Part of the rflOflfptfl will go to the chlldren, ua they are pald for their handlcrait wurk. Krlends of the school abd the publig are invitcd to attend thia sale. Family Believes 'White Slavers' Abducted Dorothy. SEIZED IN CENTRAL PARK Assistant District Attorney Reynolds, However, Says Theory Is Absurd. ! olloaaing a statement made yoaterday by Jam> s Leea Lald I.i w, the hankcr and aoclal bettermeat worber, timt aa nfrlead of the Arnold finiilv BC knew thay were conrineed that thilr daaghtir, Dorothy, who mysterlously illaappeared almoat ex actly two years ago. had be. n kldnapped by "white slavers" Hnd >ubse,|iiently madu way with by her abductors, John B, Keith tba lawyer who bad charge of tha Baarch for the family. said yesterday that Mr. I.aidlaw had prc.vntrd cxactlv Mrs. Ar oold'a beBef In the matter. "Mrs. Arnoid poaltlvely bellevea thal her daughter waa kldnapped. probably tn Cen? tral I'.irk." aaM Mr. Keith yert--r<lay. "Moreorar, ahe bollovoe thal ahe waa kiue-i wlthln four araehi aftar her abductton, ba cauaa the abductora became alarmad at the huc and cry rais.-l OVtr ber dleai 1" ??: ance. Eilnce her dlaappearbnca are have never bad any clew or Information as to what happened ti ber, but the loglc of . lr.'umstances drlves us to the conclusion that she must have been in the grasp of abdoctora Bba caa't be aUva n*>w. sin* waa i gtrl af too mu.'ii aplrlt to aabf-lt for this length of time to any form of ooereton ar phyetcal raatratal without innklng her pllghl known." Mr. Lnidlaw's stat* BM ffll ..une vcster day aa aa anlargemenl upon a paaafng mer.tton ba made of tli<? Arnold case \lon day nlght durlng ;>n eddreaa on "White tflavery in Chtnatown" al the Metropoll* tan T< niple "sin.-** mahlng thal atateaaent," said Mr Laldlaa yeaterdayi "a repreeentatlve of the family has ramtmrnlcated aith aie ad uthorlzed m< to m.ik<? it for the family. Tbiy bolte eaheta d?*.td and that befora she died tha woral fate befeU her. As is only nature! Mrs Arnold. 1 ke any mother, bellevea that death for m aaa i.-tter than life under those condltlona "Although they bave no j roofa. the." think she must have been taken out of Oantral Parh late on that last afternoon in a taxtcab farclhly <irngc*d into it. Vou can sea- ynch cabi In the park any evening. Mii. Arnold, ha aald, nlthnuph she ahanned newapaper puhtlolty, wae aew artutng to hava ber beHef known. aa her daughtet*- eaaa mlght ser-,e as warsfagto r ther girls. This theory of tbe Arnold fannlv was aeaatad reoterdaj "t tbe oflke of Dtatrlct tttorne] Whitman. Docuaaeata la the ,,, ? w. 'r pi i r,\ iu hla hande al the time the aaarch foi h*!a_ Arnoid was at its hel?ht and his a^sistanee was songht lt i that h:*- cfTorts were bampered by the fa. t. an lt was helleved. thal all mntters Mlating to tr.e <as?* ba.l not been conflded to him. "Thi 'white slnve- thenrv do.-s not Bl aalth ficts n: all" said James M. I *.<?>???. oUa, Aaalitanl Dtatrlet 4ttorney, arhohaa charge of "white siave" laveatlgatli proeOeUtlone. "No .nse hn* tttot eem< tO my nttention OT th*- BttentlOB of t|M Rockefeller Inveetlgatera of a k!H ba ng kldnapp.d b\ 'white slavers' ln the man ner auggeetrd in Oanti i Parh W< bave ronferred with the (..-.msei for th.- fUmtly, bul they aever giv. aa aay information in di iting it Tbe best we did leara waa thal then were Intlmnte relatlnr.s betw.*.-n her and B errtain min "fn the natur> ef th!r**s 'white slavers' wuild not run the greal r!sk of ftbductlng ; girl of her fami*y and promlnen- e It wonid be too daagaroua They can get glrla Just as gaod leohlag and arlth i*--s Intelllgence and no family wealth bai k of them from the tenements It Is ln th>* lanementa that they pray, not among thi r'.eh I don't heliev.- that DOTOthy Ar? nold'* fl!*. ippearnnee r,,n b.> explained en 'h!.? b.isls " BIG SISTERS NEED MONEY Fear False Report of Gift from Mrs. Vanderbilt Will Do Harni. Mis. Willlam K. VoWtt rbllt denled M* terdaj through bei attorney, Erneet _ Coulter, the report tbal ahe Intended to ...,- |sa .?? -,, help the Bla Blatera buttd g c.untry bOflM fnr their Uttle and un ta ilitif-. Mr < ?? ilti: aald, arhlle Mra Viin.ieri nt would doubtleea eontlnui to ald in linanelng the HU Slster*.. and while it waa true ti.e association hoped to estai.iisii a iiome in r 11 - - oountry for frlandloM and aeedj glrla, II a*ai nat tr;e al all that Mrs. Vanderhilt was ron* templatlag aay a leh eaortnoui gffl ?Tr is moal unfortunate," aald htr. Coulter. "that this story should li.i\ boea apread abroad just now, beeaoee thla rary day al Ita annual meeting the aaaoi latlori la laaulng an appeal for funda i..r tha work. If charitaMi paraona gen erally '<? IIOVB B I OntrlbUtlOfl Of Has about te be made to tWa weel H would deter muny nf them from glvtag. "Thi very nature of thi WOttt Of thi Hig Sisters r.-qiiiit-.s that there M>.. Id be. as much individual help la the way af Bodal aervlci aa I alao i" haan port as possible Tha Wlder the , i: '!<- of paraoaa if gaod win wbo win ta Individual lnterest ln individual eeoaa or children coinlni* withln the BeOpB of th<* Hig Slsteis thi stiong.'f and niora effec tive thut work will baaMM." At thi annual met-ifng of the Blg sisters raatirdai aftanMa-B. at thi ad-oaa ..f thi Blg Brothira No. -oo Fifth avenue, the following offl.ers were ra Oloctod. President, Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbllt; secretary, Mrs. l-ilph SanR.-r; treasurer. Mf. Wlllard I'arker; dlre..tois. Mrs. Van* derbllt, Mrs. Stepben H. Olln. Mra. W. D. Straight. Mrs. L?vv|s _L Morris, Mrs Wl'.lanl I'arker, Mrs. '?'. C Hav. ni.->. r, Mra. Kulph Sanger, Mr?. fl. S. Saii-is. Mlss Haia H. Moiin*e and Mrs. Ogden V Mllls, and general secretary, Mrs. M.ole ime Bvaaa, WOMEN FLOCKJTO POLLS Nearly Half of Oregon's Ballots Cast by Suffragists. I'ortland, Ore., De.c. 3.?Women exer clsed their newly tfitJOttoi right to vote ln s.veral Oregon clties yesterday, and in all places piayed a consplcuous part ln the reanlt. Newport. through the women'a vote, re malned "dry,'1 but at Tlllamook the wom? en lodt, the "wef tlcket belng success ful. Oregon ('ity's woman candldate for Mayor was ov.;rwhelmingly defe-'e*! Three other clties held niunidpal clec tlons, and in every .aa* about 40 per cent of the voters were women. B Y. W. C. A. BAZAAR AT A8T0R. The C'hrlettn-8 bazaar of the Young Women'a Chrietlan Aeaociation will be. held thla afternoon at the Hotel Aator. Beeldei Christmas bargalna ln fine nee* dlework, there will be tea and music. Mlss Emily 11. Wilson la chairman. In Spite of Discussion, Home Hospital Continues An Attempt to Prove That Tuberculosis Can Be Cured in a Home Scientifical ly Run. Thfl Home Hoepital continues to be the centre of fl botbed "f digcussion as to the proe ..mi eoaa ot aetenttflc booeeheeplnfl for eonaumptlr? in tenetnenta. "Oflrroa Mow flbovt so in the wtod," flflyi th- tlmid lady who lives ln the hoiUM opi.oslte, but tbfl employes of the hoepital wlll emphatically asaert that no germ, bfl it flver ao luchy, can a>capa Um atrict dlflclpllna of the pla i Then a skeptical la,J> who Ilves ln the Junior fioagin Houflo, flbaoel .Hrectiy across thfl an* In tbe otber direction, as BflTtfl Miat it is BCflndhlfl M thfl way thfl patients keep thelr flrlndflflrfl fllOflfld. l-'oi turiat.'ty this astoundtug observation Wafl made tO OOlflfl flflfl who knew tlie nothodi amployed bj Mlaa Bmlth, tbfl ? r m cbarge, and tba acandaltflfld <>ne Iwaa laformed how Um wfltehM mijs I Smith hfld i babtl of going out Just be l tote bedtlme and loohlag up at the arln* j dowa to nahi Jur.- that her open wlndow (laws were obeyfld. Later, the lady of j thfl .lunior League House admltted that ?ba had i.n loohtng at the wrong houae, | beinK under a mistaken impreaslon as to whi.h w.im th- boepit-1 Tle Home KOflpttfli, v. I.lch occuptcs the I house at the aOTtheael corner of the croup known au thfl I ..nd. r'.ult Ter.ements, | was opened last sumtner. It is an cx i pirlmont in sanltaiion. int.ndcd as a 1 demonfltratlofl that tuharculflflfli can be j cured at home provid.-d tiie home ls a .i.an, w.-ii rantllatfld place Thfl a.tvo catflfl ?f this doctrlne bare auch impUdt j fatth In It that they COflflMflT the Bflaflflflfl of tha aflpflrbpeal a foregone eoaclualon. But its opponaatl rc-nard the whole move ni'iit as one whicli may dlstract the at | tflfltlOfl of the public from thfl cryln? need for more hfffrftflI beds. Until the N.-w Vurk As.soaation for Im prOTlng th.- Conditiou of thfl I'oor, wliich i- bflch of tn.. aaperbfloot, succeeds iu demOflfltrflttBg its theory or ls defflfltad in ihe att.-mpt. few periodtcals will h_ve the temeiity to propbflfly a* to tha outooma Announcenieiita were made flf the lnnova 11..11 when it Wflfl hagllll. and the Btibject .-!-.ifflfld to drop out of print. as it were. Thlfl is no. at all the same thing as Blowlng up ita a.-tivit.v, bowever, and lha care of th..- tweniy-tbrofl fflmlllta in ner j > harge Ifcepa tiie Bupertntendflnffl hands ' and bram DUfly, flfld, it must be con teflaed, frequently gtv.s exerclae to her , nsibllltles as w.-ll. Kverybody engagfld ;i. BOrlal work knows ;bal for the Badfleflfl and thfl mlflerr tha sociai workei eonaefl Ifl ontact with she is> r.-vvard.-l and tbi tflnatflfl is relievnl t>y tli- most inexpectfldly funny tmngs. The < ase ' of tbe Btranflhy family is one ln point. JThe asaociatlorr fo.-nts that the Home Hospital is a genuihe example of ' ...!e j quate rel..-f whteh i and fear . prmrtlae. The Btranaky family came from | aqualld, half furnlahed ! all (their world ly poaaeasiona w-. r. not enough j to make the home comfortahle. ln splte J of this pnlnful lack of the luxurlca of life tbe number of youthful Kept n?j- faeter thar papa Str_n sky could buy bi da to go at .und ln ner earUer youth the _txteen-y?*ar-o tl r had elept on -. ?? ot, ? | M-endants of the houa* of Stranaky in praaaM ahe ha.l been driven ? > -et loomfort she could out of ii!?!its apej I two ehalra The hoapital provided j Iron beds. with mattr. r-eea and blankrta, ii,, -tranakya, and wl.. i arrlved tlir*. arera daaaled by the un _? i??. ted luxury. Tha magnltude of th** b dawn upon them They thought it a | loan which w..uid be wlthdrawn whea their own belonginga I ading the evil nlght when si. would i ! to r.-turn to the sola. e of two ! wiahing to make )-, ,y- boi and when th- moon shone, th-- i daaghter prepared for b**d at on<-.- ai.i announced b< i lnt< ntlon of ataylng there so long as tbe beda n-inained. Lven arhea a gift of furnltura i? not lneluded the wonder of the apartmenti jthemaelvea laalmoet too grt*( t. be e.iBliy graapad. Flwproof floora. a warm tan j in color, curve Into the baseboards, with no cracka or eornera for <iirt an.l garma; i invltlng white pon elain baths in a *->lid cement bas*-, havlng no apacc underoaeth to defy a careleeB broom; long, broad windows, dlvfded into three aaabea, allow j Ing varled m?ans of regulatlng tl a ient? of fraah air; walla tlnted In a va? riety of soi't pastel ahadea; cement floored ; baiconies, w;d>- enough to nold a eeat* fortable cot; metal lined. rentllated cloe , ets, large enough for a, gartmge poll and a few scrublng bruahee, Bat tnto the kltchen walla-all th<mt thinKS are aj iciated hy the fan.llies livlns ui tha ? pital. Their famllies' eagcr aceeptance of and ' quick adaptabiltty to thetr Changed BUP 'roundlnga are BOt at all what would be aapeetad by those peraona who conatdee j typlcal th*.- oft rapeated itory oi family arhleh uaad tbe batbtub aa a re cepmete for aaa). ta Kew York <ity a. bath tub hi not to I.. bad io - reri taoa*. ! ment, and. moreover. tt i*> a lUXUry tha' makes itself apparont ln the amouat af the rent biii. Cfen-oquentiy, __oae who .io not wlsh to use B tUb IB tl - _-_-! way are not likely tO p;<> addlUonal ruit t*i save tbe cost af a coal Q ? In the case of the hfooney family, how? ever, appredatloo ut. t-> an ext They asovad In at I ? one aft.*r noon. and kept tha bathtub the iirat they ev.-r had-ln conatant uae, uklng lt turn about. until tbe thi night, when they a t'?r further ablul on * well earnad raet. Postal Card Departments A|l communicationa (and they are welcome) should be made by postal at far as it ia possible. Recipes Tested and Found Good Afl r-rlpra sppnrlnB fn th-ae co'.umni hava i.?vei meaauiwaeala we "*e<i aBBUA, mum * rihlMlepartriifnt Wlll he alid to sniwer any rulinmy qLst ... .utmlttcd b> r--aera and * AddreaaTuimary Bdlter. New-York Tribune. No 154 n.I.S.-.1 ? atraet This (jerait^Tt win not be roaaeeeiMe 'j1' tn.nt.?.-rir.t arhleh l- not e^ornpani** 07 ttamea tor return KlnPy Ineloa*<?*"*? %ltl tj.uer.tlon*. r-i n'ln* _n *naawrj9WVW. Wrltat OB Wl, I ae .Id. of the vertr anAote thal aama aad !-_.J'r.yany ea.b Item. PTTftBE RBIN1 uJjtOOrl -Take flve ,.r ala large, mealy, freahly hahfli Pot* toe?., remove the flbfflfl ?ir"1 'rush the poutoei lb wigh a ai.ve. mixing wlth a llttle butter. Have ready some ttn.My ehopped eoohed rabbtl meat mbmd wlth h llttle atoch .md butur BMr this lato tbfl ma.hed lOtatOflfl and dilite wlth the Put it through thfl fllava agaln, reheal " fltlrrlng aii tha tim.-. and add a BpooafUl 01 two flf .r.am. FRIED HAM WITH WINK BAUCE. Boak flome. sli.es of raw liani Ifl flCflldlflg water for half an hour. then lay them ln ,i frylng ran ln which has been placed ? I teaepooaful of vteegar for eflch siice. , llttle made mustard on each and Ipopper to taste when tho attc-fl an Cflofcfld, Ufl thtMii OUt and keop them hot. | Add a BPOOnfUl flf wine anJ a t.-aspuon i ,i ..f flugar to tba gravy '" t"c p*". huil up once, tiK-n pour it over thfl flllcad baaa, ond aerve CARftOTfl AND w HiTK Trn.M Pfl. - Carrotfl an.i wblte turnlpfl ooobfld uautJaUt mahfl a nov.i and attra dlvfl llflh. C?t them into large dlce and boii them in salt.-d water until the epITOtfl are tend.-r. th. n drain and pour over tliem some er.-am sauce. Kse about one ,-upful of BflUflfl to f.nir cupfuls of regfltflbl?, This is very good to serve wlth cold roast or t.oll.d 1 .-f. '?- P. D Broohlyn. _ BPANI8H BAKKD MEANS -Uflfl Oflfl plnt of hflflflfla ' fl? Bflflflfl and one-half can tofflfltflflfl. Iflflb l1"' bflflfld fl**flf night In thfl mornlng fry tbfl ontcu in baeoa until slighflv hrovn, nddll ! thr.-. large pepp* ra peppar to eull laat t i > thi half can ot - Babe threa or foar I i New York Clty. Useful Household Tips -, j Thla depertmei.t aill p-y for houa? * I lf found aval'aHe f "Uaeful Haoaahold Tlpa at," Sear ' York Tribune. No. 15a NjbWu m.rei-t. Tu K-U-P n.i'M pr r>i?iv - | puddmc.': ta be ke[>t property taa I from BBOietUIB aad hung In l moulds. CA-t-dTI/TWCR WITH ROU '*' AIBE SAUCE.- CauMBoarar brohea into Boarirati and ballid UB tender is fre rjnently eeivad aith a Helle it makes a ehangi flreoi erefuned tiower and eaaUflam ? toaaed up in bottet sauce or brown butter. to stitcii PLBATS KVi'.vr.v.?In ? iiing long pleata a gummed label th<. aanet wt.ith of pie.-.t or ben* le.piired hurfc aad on tbe v ar fool of Ua aoar. i-i- m u nine, just ba* k af the n ? i the tuck even. ?'? B\ &? (WM atriier pl?.i^, BM ? B Daily Bill of Fare THURSDAY. BRBAKFA8T. Bananaa, < ? I ot \ eggx on to;i.*t. enffee. LUNCHKON OR BUPPER oysters on frk-d brown bread, cold tlaw, flg cake, tea. DI.NXLIt?Veg.'talle |OUp, BdM turkey, stewed tocaatoea, bahed aweel poi orange salad, ChOCOlata chocolate souffle. rse six agp mv eupful of grafted ohocolate, one eupful ifaugar, ball a tea spoonful of cinnamon and a ! tth l stir the yolks and _ngar together, adfj grated eboeelate, vanllla, cinnamon .m?l last the beaten whit> s. Hake ln a greaaed puddin**; dlsh aet tn a pan of h*,t water for about fifteen or tw.nty h.Iiiu--s in a mod ^S^A^^^A^^i^Al^i^^^^^^ l I Handkerchiefs for Christmas Handkerchiefs intended for Christmas gifts should bc purchased frum a house ot recognized reputation to in sure correct style, fine work manship and a fabric which is evnry thraad p?m linan. We weave our own handker chief Hnens in six different qualities and make them up in al! slzes for ladies and gen tlem-n. The hand embroidery on in itials, corner designs and borders is from the hands of skilled needlewomeji and will bear the closest scrutiny. Uce hindkerrhlefs ln VaJen ciennea, Carrick Macross, Point, Duchesse and other real laces. Illutrtrated Hat poet free. ?v_ Walpole Bros. T*AM J MA?K Irish Linen Manufacturers Branchei: London, Dublin, Belfast, M.lbourne. Factories: Belfast and Wtringitown, Co. Down, Ireland Establlshed 1766. 373Rfth Avenue s? Comer 35?Street j$ _ ? _