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WINK AT PUBLIC DINNERS pROIfUnCNT CATERERS SAY IT IS THE USUAL ACCOMPANIMENT. rrs i MI DO M NOT OFT**! ur.AV) to INTOXICATION |0MR BLAIORAT? DINNER! TU MEAN AND gXTREMI ' *T rr\sTS for kpicvkes. The recent lively discussion on w1ne-drlnktng nt the dirt er- of college slumnl lends naturally to tho ublecl of the use of wine it dinners ?if ,1 puhlli bile nature, r.nd the prices, mean and x.,,-- dinners with and without wine. . id who wa? connected with the Hm.-i ?dek from iv"'" until It waa closed, nnd waa ? th? last tan years of the hotel's exlet , ,.d to a Tribune reporter: "\Vltl ra we aerved win? for a fixed .,! the entire expanse, and again wine at order and th?- dinner was cl ?? irately. In most cases the wine was served . u h tht wine for the president of the : nr.d ihe Invited gue t? Included in the fixed ;,er w h hout ? Ine v. a x> i i I) piste, which included everything, and : dinner tnd.ed And With wine -: s Included a eo.-ktail before? hand, si Uierne ?llh the oysters, sherry with the 0- ;. a wltl the fleh, a light claret with mpagne with the aorbet, heavy eiaret with ihe roast, and champagne from then v en we s. n ? ?'. ? ' i dial with the ? >t a price to cover th< or more expensive d< : ? ? , go i '. dinner with good Y . d p -y any price fron: ? ? to the rarity and difficulty of ' . _r g ? ? ?u ordered. At all these dinners w,n4 a A dinner with wine tacking Is . . ? u th? melancholy Dana and Is . \T TWENTY-BIOHT DOLLAR! A PLATE. most expensive dinner (or supper, for that 1 ever knew of was one whlcb -. with Mrs. Langtry as tl : I the only guest fit that. Here : <* Oysters, BO .-ents: soup. BO ? ; ? 125; canvasback du.-k. 15; ? - |1 BO; cheese 80 ? total for food. 838 80. Wli - r Blanch?, I?; chateau I.atite u , -> v igeoi vieux C?pe, ?v champagne, ..- -,i for wine. 12250. i".ra:.d total t:<f'9 lt"1''? by the plate, exclusive of fee v- . . i fair price to pay for a little ._,--?- ? theatre. ? the niost Interesting dinner we ever I , ,, ... Sk aa well as one of the best. Blr Henr? Irving for nbout sev dramatlc friends We built for ?. ? ?ble, about three feet across the ?pace left in the rentre ,ke Burrounded with on that a view of the . at? In the pond iwlmmlng a!.out. and placed ? ? a of different colors be n lighted gave a ? Bouvenlra came from ffalr coat Sir Henry < rather molerate ? f thii Ity originated wttn , . n hose name I forget, lor friends. It was an | -, well done, and every! hing. x er I can remi mber we.? f first became preaidei I ?f Celui sixty sat down I : .- or and ? BUffi, lent | ; rder. nd ingenl ?us dinner was I .. For li.at dlnm r ed in miniature, down i COL1 a WITHOUT WINE ? ?- I can remember where for 1 ? . for the a mnl f Col ?mb'.a, ; i -? . ' VI .? gas snd i ? ? ling fr ?m tiit j .v\ It was always us.d ?.vus the partner in charge : .Bwlck. 1 tu I eve to have ! ? hla In? thai ever lived. II? waa \ . any known dish, n- 1 hla f wine? ? ii surpassed I have | ? or a water con different brand? of wine by tast ' led V M'GLORT AT THF. BRUNSWICK. d ei e- ?-? rved at the Bruns h Billy McOlory gave ?. has never McOlory came to order the eup -, ed to hla bouae by III . k ... It. Myers, th* ? m. No one at tho y, Glory by s!(--ht. and when he . . ? ?:ke dress, He ordered I - ? to be ? ? midnight, - : ? party. H? wai led to r ut least make a cusl'.in. It t-cessai le-:.; of the rty. We ? ? ? ? ? - . ip the avenue to ?wn by the i ? charge, refused to i that A?. i k precinct, i?>. Bei i Kly dispatched, for? ? d tv.e - up to me ? Then we eai w.iy out of the mi ? kiy aa po - quletl) after ? wen seated McG rj made a ' . ? gist of which was. -if arty or smash anv? il had the ,]. ?ii-ed ,.',. even a aall , mls?li g, ai i hey lefl bout 4 30 and .v. re far n. e parties I h * " itly In short clothes, and th? *ul '?'T ' ? ? n in the drawl- . "? M '? ?s BO often been state?!. waa with them, and an a " ? ? red In the next ... bul ? and then th? ' ital mistake f leaving the matter alone, to ^* - Mr. Klnzier sei t a pi ; ip? i-, denying '?was 'aken up everywhere and Btly proved, the story went i si 6 of the country to tl i ot her, and ir the decadence of the Brunswick DOt to so far as to ?ay it waa ' '. ? ? for th? ruin of ihe hotel, but ? its effect had begun to wi-m awaj -? modern hot. is had . ome Into be ??-?? never able to regain our lost v waller a' ih? Bl IIU ' -. and I think served at I l'r '? ' " ? PPei ? ?U ?ri - commonly said t?> have ? ? n id? b) B .. M ? ilory on ? Moors then malinger of ' ?'? ' ?? I rank Work on the ' ' " I nol glvi ? suppai at - the Brunswti k Delmonlco's, v - engag? d for tl ? ? Igt) to fall Into the ' . XICATION REGARDED AS Kai? rORM i thai the almost Invarl ? ? where by Its sbaenc? it tl a y ??:?. ?.-. by temp? lea b served ... In t ght that had on ? '.. i.e l ?ked or. aa exce? ? ? n an ni W hll? It ? i ... . i., ? n given In !.> r'-- turant, whei ? ? ... ' of ? 'ominen ? dlnn? r was a | r ?, WLtfE AN All? TO DIGESTION. fie-,n.-. c Boldi w., even more reticent than Mr Delaaonlee In n.ikluK <-f the dinners srhlch had been given under his roof Me remarked that it t*?s a. hard end-fast rule with him n*v?r to dis <*u?s them, hut thnt n? to the point roneernlng wine he thought It wellnlgh an Invartabl? rule that L'-.."^ *'rv'"! "A dinner Is noi .?? dinner without wine, ),<? said, "and wine Is of the ? r? lit in i: Ion. p? relsn? n woul l ni ver understai aosence, and would consldei did we not serve n w.. nave man) dli ? here t<oth college ?nd others, ?? ,;: ? . aei vi d, m i i have yet use has led to trouble or disgraceful i The views of Warren F L land. ..r :!:,- Windsor are similar to t>..f Ml C certain lhal thi us? ..f win? was not Injurious and. led. . d. hi ?' ll li. Ipful. T ? h? a as proud? sl on? ? ] Btorrs, .?? ? ?go. for Lord i ? ?""?i \ : ihls country It was glv? n i House In ? '!; comjxi ny pi essful n-> Mr I . land's banquet t Lord ? 'ol? rid rnphed bai k fi .o:: si. xtrs bills of fare ? ; m i' the b? d ?.::? r he >, : ? i PREFERS WINE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE Lout? Sherry believed In the i at dinners, ai i Bpok? ol Its Imost nvnrlable use He had ni Vl r known a la biin ' a seml-pul lure. "We Bel ve 1 both ways." he i it .dud. d In the fixed pi l ord? r, bui pr. f.-r n Included in general It Is served n ?nd drink ? ? i: hard out, AI ? ils to dein y, ?nd i llnnei with rder in<-v 11 a 1 fa.- Ion. < ?n ? a dinner with m ine Includi i matters for the ? ?nd uulekly ? ? r plan i1 the m? ?re being i f r som? : \. d " THF. DINNERS <>K THE FARMERS' CLUB. "The plea lant? ! e ever had to | serve were for what waa called the 1 ? ' r?' Club. Am. ? B ??.. ?? !l A. C. Taylor, J. P. Moi Corn? la Vanderb It, W. S. ward w. bb, H M? K Twombly, I. T is Bui li n, the t? Th< lore Hav? m? y? r and G s Bowd M. ? i a numb? r ol to giv? Bteward ni : the dinner with me. Ever? knew e exact put in. oi n.. m? .. ??? - ? ? ? - A dli -.- r whlel i : . i.- pi '.- ? e sr . by Mrs I'larenc? I ? n ire for 1?'.". The week befori ?' r the and it ? t\ e ris.- lo a v well ..s I hi rv? .1 Ih? w il.', r was won, and th? ed to m? 11 ? ? \ dinner . by a Western ml it I rids it cost over ?.s uu?i md ? as the moa of the table was cut out. and thi was filled In with mn I ; tervals wer? Beauty |1 50 and si Id bed of flowers the like of ? I ? ? expect to s? rest of i he details wi re attend? d t n a II nd n I In t lia fini si bai : id I ever had anything; to ? vlth, "Th? ? \ ? ' me cost ol f ?r food i lone. I do i ire can be exceed? d with I rm '-'? - i get w inea It Is anot hi nythln you pli ase ib there ai ?? ? I...'tie. and llqueui ? ? COLONEL OCHILTREES REMINISCENCES. ".el Thomas p. Ochlltree when asked about wine at dlir I gust at even th? ggestlon of itfl that a mir e but one op nl >n in the n. ittei Wli "If I waai ' .' ? i my boy," snld Colonel Och111ree. "I thai Ul h w i :? r ? Dick ? - i I hav? ' . - lern ike. If only I ? man years that had not f i me. He wa to the I ; i ere hi red sue! pint ol champag . After . - ? room, i 1 g, or, i lying, "Wh ' t? Oh, dinners! I can't remember The Al ?: es J : : 2 :.o a . ?*= RUDOLPH 1 BCHAEFER. Pr? enl f Ball Coi MEN PKOMIXEXT IX THE ??lut? dinner for 1 at the J Mai-I dent, and i ? ? ' ' ' : : ? i il Milts whin I W. II, (hat was ? . - >i ? of the past : THE COLONEL'S FCN WITH AN ENGLISH? MAN. "Walt one mb ite, thoui ? of my de Ire t.. ; ?rsei what I 1 ? men that I ind I i il . ; ,ee I 'I..,r>.'.'' I .-..?,. ?! ul d Kni - ?Natui noi real ? . i : - 111 B ; ' ' ? . I.il way from on. too!' 'WI Hov. ..? . ? the r? far. wel h THE I'RISTCLOTII MARKET. Fall I: ? ? ' ? ? . hrokei . ? the werk, and ? ?. . . . R?gulai ? . 1 ' is i w. re ? vas i et i ton? tu Ih? m... ? ?;?a o? further Improvement GERMAN CHARITY BALL PLANS. THE COMMITTEE EXPECTS T< > REALISE A HANDSOME BUM FOR VARIOUS INSTITUT!! ?N8 No bo in] affair ranks i . her nmonsr German citl? than the German charity ball. This worthy undei ? t of a m< etlng of th.. ha helor societies of thi German Llederkrans, Jung \. ? Maennen hor Al ona of th? f the German Lied? rkrani Wllltarn n Klenka united efforts of the thrM or-gsn? ? ?>. in! an affair for i harltable purpo ? ? eral faior ?hat it the first ball that ?>? >r. and, sltl lat It took plsi ? In IMO nt itn Mr Klenks s ?i eleeted the Hi it : ?? . . f that year w? ra little Bhon of '?.??? v. distributed'among the various worth] Germsn hai Thi folio? na year the ball wa? held .it the ?s'?t? end ihe feature of II was a Riven by an ori hestra undi r thi of Ant u B< I. who ? frequently contributed Ills services In the cause of charity A deportare was m id? i:. the third yeai of the ? I M ?d i lard? 11. on s 'count ol the by n.i i.v. Opera Houai i ?awal i Ottei lorfer was elected honorarj , I i,f the ? lion. The ball li i- now become a well-established feat? ure of .;? rman social ? ? ited as a result of the last ball ..f tl m d iv i: loi) I. 8 u fi r and Mrs J. C Q Hupfel, and Julian i ter of cerem? ? The officers are Oswald Ottendorfer, honorary R idolph .1 s haefer, pri Hubert >' Kurtz, jr.. recording ? i:>? ; Charlee Vollmer, corr? pond . s?cr?? tai y 1 men of Committees Robert C Kamraerer Box; O ii B. Weber, PreM; Charles Forster, il It A Ehret, M I r. Hall; < 'om tantlne :. ? : ! r Kraekowlxer. < "uter . | ilk, Pi.' tli g, and Edward M Burg ? S??? have the regular boxes been ?old. hut the . ? .'in' ?.f Ih? '' ?? i ten addl f <>f ihe .1 ? ??.??- to realise ai?ntit V.: ??? I are aa fo The bi x Idlers are R. F. Amend. Mr? E, Rech v. * ' OpfATl R. wrnFTR. Chairman of Presa Committee. L_ OSWALD '.TTi:\*nonFi:R. ? . i SUMAN ? li \?:n ^ BALL. 11 F I?. Harj i) Bu : ' II Th, . r. F. lira?. 1*. I li. 1? I ! M : ' >' I ' ' .H I . ?". A. 1 I 11 li ? '.: I A Kuttrofi H ' ? i: .1 \ M iy, W . ' M O. I . ? | ? .1 I (j !?,.(,.| ? :. .; i; waltz .1 H A. t? adli i II i: 8 harm mi i: J I .'? er. O ir II W? :???< \: G W w W. York It il F Zolliki ffei . ; ' ire as foll?n ? . ... ? - ? y. I.-a bella H ? - ? let) for the ws und Orpl ? UXIVERSITY SETTLEMEXT VEETIXO. ADPRESSES 1"i BE MADE BT BETH 1/ ''.'.' BX >.? YOB HRWITT, r r. BRAMAN ANP riTHERS Bel tletnent v .- eh? Id it 8 ? . Fifi ii-i\ e. and S? th Loi? s nddn ? ? bram 8. Hewitt . 'harles ? ' Bean Di : ? Id H. Gr?er, i. and . itl ers 'i h ' -.? Vlfred I. I M l.r ? ,., ? rom H . .. ilrman of . in< ?j- , y a< Pr* i ? Dike, ' und ' ' : ,:l ?,l I IV /\ DPI SINO Uli BRIDGE There will I 1. 1 n Bub ' . Mi gome of the i ? Mr. H ' '"'"' I f orna : three t,.r . ? oUt ,.-?,.. e l. ! TENANT? A-PLENTY IN VIEW IMPROVED TENEMENT-HOUSES WILL BE IN DEMAND. THF CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMEi OOMPANT NEARLY Iir.AI Y WITH ITS TIItST ENTER FRigs ON Manhattan ISLAND? NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED APART? MENTS AM) N"T ONE DARR ROOM, A new era In tl n< in? nt-hOUBC life on Manhattan Island will open with the completion of t no lm proved tenements erected by the City and Sub? urban Homes ? ompany, now near at hand. The tir."t fruits of this company's enterprise are to be seen m Sixty-eighth and Blxty-nlnth ata., between Tenth snd eleventh aves Actually there is only lil ling III ? ..IdltlK? are so divided by . courts that each presents the appearance of Mir... bulldinga Th? - n essed ? ?our:- ? the marked features of tha con? Btructlon. While the depth of the buildings Is nine!) courtB run back Blxty-tn from ' i| they are fifteen feet wide, they serve 'o supply light ami air in a mark- : . - . ? ? ? f aeta of a part n Counting th" buildings as six in numher, the '?:!i ? i s .?:' ? mee that the most westerly of the three in Blxty-elghth-st. will be ready foi ncy by the I? ginning of February, or a few days later Thr e or four months ago it aras ? \; ? .d thai the work would all t"1 li - ?he beginning of the year, hut, as is the case in ? very larpe i.uiidlng enterprise, tlcre were till, by M .r u ..t the lateal ll is onfldently expected tii.it all of the apartments win i.e complet? ?. Tue entire s.x buildings will con taln 373 seta <.f apartments, and the structures are ... r,,;. full) planned that Ibera is not a ?Inijle dark room In ?hem. If It ha I been th? purpose of the enmpnny to rent It? apartmei ?:'v as possible, and se.-ure ihe ;,;:u.'-i returns, it would proh.it.lv have ar . i most of them wirii four ro.-ms each, as i to be the greatest demand for that er ot [..m-., its Intention, however, was to furnish comfortable quarters for families of all sisea, even thi t, si I ao a considerable num? ber ..f apartments with only two rooms have been provided. About fio p?r cent of the wholo have K. M PT'TtOnARD. Chairman of Charity Committee. "X-m three rooms apiece; M per cent have two rooms, and about ?o per cent four room?. It Is rident, how?ver, that there will be no trouid.? in finding tenants. Tho people of th?) neighborhood have no: i.e/>n allowed to Inspect the buildings while in the process of erection, but the (.-.,"?1 ti- ?s concerning them has been spread abroad throiiph the workmen employed on them, and In othei ways, and more than two hunlred appl(ca? ll ? s have been filed ' I ho are an I gel rooms in the m ?del tenement-houses. The workmen have i tent meana of dissemi? nating Information on the subject One of them, wh<n dr.'.nc; a Job ir. another place a few days URO, ?? that tin re was noth? ing ris.- i-i the city lik- the buildings of the City and Sun-,' , ny Tl.. r?ntala for tha apartments will rant:.- be* tween 1660 a month, f r tha least desirable of having tu.. ro 'ins. to ??17 n month f'.r ll of t!..- four-i u is believe ! i y I ?r E R L. Oould, ? '? ol the company, and his room ap irtmi nta ? 111 prove .>...:'. in lii'- . as? ? f young : ?? n, and having mo I? bi mi ana of support, a? well : ?r elderly roupies who ?? children ai i " living with them; and also that In >i two single worn? n m i to llv? ' Ev? n thesi ? mall ? i| ilppi d n ' for ? i inning to make a ?p< ?<?.\ , (forl In the Interest < n omen, and .ill th? aparu iiou.s.-s ? the rlvi r will be r< Berv? ! for ally, it Is (?op. d that there ? ill be on Ih. part of wo ' lo till mis I t, but not prove u u is this i will be n g a entir? , .i ; ed ill It I . rit) ted with the u i ,4 ? pr? i? ut of . . i ? !. in ihe borough ul ? j i., w i., i e a !... hav? . who v. .ilm< nta amoun . . n i , ...ii. monthl) pa) ment? .?! r? ul. t'he ml) b) m.ii ? , III : . k. i> fanill ? . ke out a life in ? ? ? : ;.rat ol ? ? ? l? occu? pa o ,i . ind ;.; ly oi l.illlll ? ?? ?| , ? .1 ,o i.e ? . -. I.e) uKvii in de ? ii o? a i not?, althoua i ; ... . n appll? .1 io [he : ; Bom? ? hing ol an until i ' ll .i- >. . on ms to the I ureeta ?amis? d and ire? : ? evidences . ? . ? ? . laes urne ?' . ? . ? ' s/ania . ' ...e in) ;ri-.s I ??i the amount w hl. h the) ? A . thai i il ?mewood la of 1 lie ? a ?? \, . . .i ? i : ? . S. ac. will bo m t .?? .. i ? I ' . i I. i . I w Ire ? .i Hav t ? ' i .- .. ? a irk !'? r -v . Slxty ' ' >) Lines! with a I ? The ro not be ? , urposo, but nta of the bulldini tlmei Thli ? i? prove an al llv? f'.iti.re, espe |?d|v In the Bummer, as they command a view of the river snd vn abundance of Xcm-Jerscn ?a?ucrtiofmcnts. j_Xc?-^crarn ^bnfrtisfmenw WHY BUY and purchase for less money at ADVANCE (1898) SALES new styles and makes of Dress Fabrics, Huslinwear, Embroid? eries Ladies' Top Garments, Laces, Furniture, Carpets, Up? holsteries, Floor Coverings, and all else needed for home and per? sonal comfort and adornment? We undersell other New Jersey stores, as well as those of Mew York, on reliable goods. Our display covers SEVEN ACRES. Little early to talk about Bicycles, but our advice is : DON'T RUY A WHEEL until you have seen our new (1898) "PATHFINDER/' Price $29.98 ?* MEN'S and WOHEN'S "PATHFINDER." Frame, 22 and 24 inch, flush joints coopctfa^ ? throughout, inch and a quarter Shelby i0*^*!Waafl, seamless tubing, bottom rear stays 1) ?Ay Q A'd^k^ shape, swaged spokes, 28-inch wheels, *y Jf?f?w?Qit* ?{-inch drop in crank hanger, tall retainers, 1^&$$$U&, ?P..-inch tread, oval forged fork crown; ^^nv^Jlt *?l all reinforcements are drop forcings. All ^**"lfiJ?t~"^ cones made from tool steel: .'-piece cranks, *sS?^?* which do away with cotter pins; extra hamwc?? Ui^^ large sprockets'Iront and rear, choice of j?JF^[^T&^ gears, handle bars, and saddles; finished .?Jf -/r"*l_ in black, dark blue, and maroon, with ]r /fjrtA*/?^^ nickel trimmings. T (( ^SBii J/ Criticism of this wheel invited. \ss#r \=^ HAHNE &^CL NEWARK. N. J. fresh air. The roofi ure surrounded by an orna? menta! Iron railing, ho that th-.-re will b.! no dan? ger In visiting them. -a P0?LTR7 SHOW PROSPECTS. MADISON' PQT-ARR OARDEN MKFT.T T?"? CONTAIN A PINE j/,! OF B1HD8 EARLY IN FEBRUARY. Ma llson Square Gai len, from February i to s, -vin bo In possession of over six thousand handsome birds, in ihs ninth annual exhibition by th" New York Pi iltry and Pigeon A I The an? no m ? i pleasant ? not mly to ?ho si rs, b it to ? ta the Po iltrj Show gives pleasure to thousands of people The aromen love the birds, i the children, ai I ? ? ?rtnners of the flrst-prls? blua ribbons aro irded with es| e t\ i\ Intel esl Th. ? for this year's show reported by S?^ ? exhibition, and the < ? I of t heir blr Is, aro In earnest for the r? The meeting? of tne various clubs l.rini* ntatlve men from all parta of the ! ar.- meetings i Mu ' i C ib, o : 'i .; d iv. Feb ?n : i he Amerl ?an Ja roWn ? Hub, on m ? the N itional Ban? tam A ? Frl lay. at 7 p. m.: the A , at 7:30 p. m . an I on -' day, February ". the American Ex I It ion Game and Ga m CI il at 2:30 p m. snd the Am? r? ? ? it :; p. m. Th? stocl many . patrons of the Horse 8 I? a s.a. y places whi re I inds of dollars ire es n the ralflng of poultry, snd t bird ti | in tl i- - | idges h..?. ?? . requ res many points In care an 1 exp? rl? nee. In . I A. N Is s i .-i,. - Forsytl Henrj Ball, duck?-. . ? buff Roeka R. C. Prowi ind R. c., i ;:.-. .! irk I r ihn kings; i ;, K K.. 11 Mr a Ian? ,i,\ i -. \ n Ih isl ins, . :,? .re.? H, Fletcher, light brahmar- * w vandottea i I It liai tai ' ? i.v ?IV J ?tant . . j Iges of , >t BUOBES. TH!: JOEER, COMPhAlXB. HE was swiNPT.T-r? OM I HI- rHARTfTS THAT ^^^^^^^^^^^^ BCHOOLCBHS?SCTIECKTl^MSACTIOJI ? uu.hea the MPT-1*? manufacturer. Brian a Hughe.. .... : ? *t>\?*?*b rosaman. of? plains? *J iV?Hua-he*: 't. sS ?- ?a , day Hughes ider of the . . ?tory sbout how the [Hugh-. ? fue. a Republican ' . , .... German?! . ik ma On M nda) night last Gro .,...: ?;? rmai ky snd Itato Rank ??? a i ? '? ? . .. , 1 ' . I ; ' .? n !?????? rg? i ?'??'? '?; ! - . ?,-i,i i oked :? ? Qtosaman and f i ind lira on . n tan foi hi? money. olman ? 1 ,..:. ,, , ?'??" "* ,? , igainsi ?roaaman M s ??ane held OroseSB*? for examination on Tuesday n?xt. TO BOYCOTT TllK CHINESE. TUB WOMEN*! BM?COM ?MAOOU DBCIDM T<J BEOIM A CAMPAION AGAINST THE LAUNDRYMEN OF THAT ttACB. Th??re was an ex'.-uilve merlina of the Wom?n'a Reacua League at It* headquarters. No. M I'nlon Square Eaal yaatardajr aitarnoon, to formulate) ?..-us for i-nmluciing a campaign airHln?t the ChlneM laundrymen. There ha? baan a ?tron?; I developing ag-ain.it tho Cbineea lauindrjr? ?. for a long tlniB In Um Independent Shirt tronera and Laundry tVorkers* Union, hih| tht? was Increased when the ?trike '....k ?. i ?? Bltterman'a laundry in Walker-at., and Chlnaaaaa attempted to take tha , i lofl vacant by tin? striken?. The Chtneaa worked ?:.:>? ona day ?nd were evidently afr.ii.i to return, if araa tha flr?t time that tha Chlneae tried to tek- ri.- i icea ..f striking workmen ?n this city, and ll aroused a i ? I aa ilnat them In tha ranks of organlawj labor, Many aromen an?! ?lrl.s In the union a ked Mra, -??? Smith, who representa tha ?Vomaa'fl R - League, to assist them in an effort to prevent the Chinese from trying to ??? t arork in laundries. Mrs. Smith has been working agalntt . - for years .- i m< n bei ol I..? Anta* ? -I.. riK""? .\- ih? clos? "? tha m terda? Mm Smith said thai ll had ? en deten tied to begta live crus ? .,1 ..rn ra of American women In the laandry busl? : Th? s, nse of the n ths ? tho ..??:?- . ? to ! ? i not try to ? ike : hi \ m. rl can w ?man in the Is Ki? i act, Mrs. Smith s.i\s. Is ? failure, be? i .-? th? Mongolians < <?:i g? ; Into Canada bj ; g in ! th? they slip over tha fa lev int.? th.- t Ited States and enjrajp In th? laundry - backing of the ? ? s v i -.>m Is ona of I u..i most ;?..-? ful ? orpor ? ins In the I'n - - .Mrs. Smith believes that the Industrial ?rom? ahoukj be protected aa much aa the manufacturers I s;r ive dang? r thr? at? .,? .1 women ? ?rkera in thli country tn th^ romm?; of the Mont cl ina Bh< as Id thai h<? ike nearly .?.;..???? oui of thli ? i do mu h to Increa -? (.'.? uae of opium - I that tl ay are selling a claarett? n id? ?>f .ik... whtrh :- j r irmful than opium and that trvy ur<* ? t:. irallty Th? plana f r the eruaade agalnat thn chinen n Include tha -? of r'r:n-.-.i mat. 1er a' na ai ! ? ? ?????-?o-hjusa .?'.?? na tl ni te the ?'hin. ' men's R? league ?rill also ?nip!.y women detectives) over m< mi., r? of lal ? >r n Ion? w 7. < :h.- ? '? indrlea i - w them p b? fore The ?mpatrn will ? .? ? ? n.-d >wn. and an at'empt a le to set th? a a ?men who llv? iher? to se?k other hun.. ??. A CYCLIXQ CLERGY M AS ??CRT. TIT WtV I>R. J W. PITN'AM KN'.V'KFP n^WS) HY \ hli'NKrv BREWTERT W \ ?' >R llWIlt The Rev j \v Putnam, pasto* ' the Trinity ' 1st Church, al nftj Bfl u I 1 rrluajtaa? ;iv ?. araa 1 11 down by an Intoxicated driver of a brewerj wagon yesterday morning whii? ne clergyman waa riding ? ?al F1fth>ava ?nd -??" ll I?r I'u'i.iri. w.n ? I , - -j? th* bod) and : araa arr? ked H- wa? rl *inc .,. ? renue ? the ?,?. Id? ? t At Klnety-alxtb-a M a, a irtvat for ? ? I '. ? ? \\ ? r ^. ?- ??.? ll . ! tha correr at a - e j. , w an.in? to the . ;. r^> man, ?. : 1 - i the -' th? r>wn from I:? wh?e; 11? Irtver, hut th.- latter wh? WM ln | . him tl -, 1 aman Case) wh bad baa? riding U . .1 |j ?? in, -1? tha .? - * tha and he |u n; ed off hi* M MJ . iai In titiif to pul .... ?nd to -a\? ? ' "? o arhaal and \ . b .. ? n ni had n S i-h . \ will? : 1? win. "ii f '?1er ..... 1 ase) aras ?? Ined ? Police? man Doha ?n, and ihe t? ? driver catching titni af :? r a run ol ?.?> t'lvk?. climbed m' ???? be? ? "' Ik? w ?>???" ?nd drew un ? i..' hoi ?es him- elf . ,, v.Vi?, ? .- taken 10 the Harlem P ? H* . No LOB avenue A. T1i?courl ?.?.-Lised. ; , ?,.; was looked up in the K.i"t < ?lie-hundred n .-foiith--- station until ?hi? mornlag. I>r. Putnam wag brulaad ahout tha bod), but he waa not ??riouslv Inlured.