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SHU 100 YEARS OUI I Mayor Gaynor at Celebration of No. 2. on East Side. GIVES PUPILS SOME ADVICE Dogs Not Think Schools To-day So Much Better than Those of Long Ago. PubU? s? I.....1 t, s., ii?. Hmrv atreet net ??n lt.- hoar* bead tin- ?Town ..f ?u*.* hundred ve?r?? yeoAeroay. ;?mi Mayor ?,a> ea mi bead i.? s?..- ih.it th. I'haplel *e.as fitted ?properly The Majror ?aatcbed the children play a picture ?>i the a'??? 1 ??' "*'? ?nvll.l v.-i'iiol ..f 1VI1. ,,n?l this inilM I.... ??ut hi? m? i"?>r. ?broteelng hack through it.. reara f<>. h?- talked t'1 them about tt>" little erhool ha attended when ))?? ?k< a boj . where pupila atudled face to the ???.., 11 a? ?i ?jerked (iui?*kiv about \\h?-n th.- teacher Call? .,. And [hf Mav? .?.? no. sr??m t'l think tho school of to-daj ?.?* bo much ?jrapetior t.> th?? ??id one, either, for he said to th.- unk |.ui.ji u < knee a thing .i tero <i \-> .?id I > ?m iit> boj i don't know everything i'ou think vou are awfullj Btnart, bui ii ma) turn out that you have not _ t all tii.- ai lartnepi Wut . ..in- Imitation i.?...~ no! >? I 'f ?o'ui's. a pood deal ,1 put on. ''"t we .?-..i i., apt ?waj ? .i? i think we acted that va)', t : . t think wi war, rjultc s' i .t>\ a? some were made to . . imitation. I Hunk sun?, of t put on ?v. a ? re a good deal w . learned tn rell < ?rrectly. We hvi n< >?. ?rrectl) and write a rood ; . ? aa? cannot all t ? ? th? b ya and ?jlrla i the citv. A nd e ? 1 , Well all.i .... well \\ | .? ? l - l i:, nj? min i mi? h thing? a? thai and we . . . mi all ??m T'. ea, a g?0Od thei have done ? a ??r? ? <?,. _ not know \\ hether \ mi thai "'? ii-.i i ..m afraid not i i ?? ? h ?*??' Ipture a -.' deal of xh? m, ?o? : ' ?? rar>; yle. Mayoi drew ??f in t ?i Hi ' a ? - t to I Hippo? r - old, iik.. this Reboot. There is ltd bit Of a WOOdt n s.hi.ol ? ?,,}: ...t tio? n between m?i t- ii l.iii.'oin's phot ?graph th?*r?? end over I aide, ? ith a I atove in th? I ? i? In bu ? ... dw. ...I And M is iher? ; It thrr? years ago, and It baa not loept ?h .? ihr\ put theae ? ?n d Ma? ..??? of <? I.rl\4r-,T1 -dv f .1. erness. and. ihls ?ompllment paid, he ?h llv ?i.?1 th?? advice thai manual ?roth **ei honorable. saying I ?an? I?? expr.ss Un- Itroag hop? thai mu? are not going t?> lehool here lo Pis? pare yourselves to Uve without working J am s irr?- i?? say that we are sending oui ??f our schools now a i^ieni man\ boys end virl?* win? think Ibey liave been l???? well edU? ratcd to work There la no ??m -Abo earns his living more honestly 01 who is 1" '?." nun?? honored than those who work enta their hands?carpenters, blaoksmlths and teamsters- people thai work at something. There ere others who think iieraus?- they throuRh ihe common schools thsl ?an onlj --it on a high stool all ds?j to trite end mak?- figurei ? i ?lo pot know whether or not h Ii ?d rantageoui tot ihe children t?? studl m much." hi' s.iiii to ibf members ol the ?Board ??f ?Education <w th?- platform "II burdeM thorn, and they are iikeiy to lose int. rest. When 1 went to whooi WS learned ti,.- lin?.' r s reeding, writing snd arith hmI Mimellmes I think thai might ii., better for the young pupils t??-<i;?v The Mayoi saw th<> origina] minute i??ok winch described the opening "f tiv school, one hundred yean ?u" yeeterday, Tbe en? ??I? lit BtOry ?Aas --iKlieil by l'oloii-l M Rut" I g?re, sftei whom Rutgeri streel woa ? ?1 The celebration ?-??litinu? s through U> morrow. There was ? minuet ye*rtefda* in ?' ntlnental costum?e presented by the utrls , of WaHhingt'Ui Irving School. Si\ boj ot I School 2 t"?mpo>e?i ?M orchestra which I played the acompanlmenl fbi i song written by C. s. Steeie. -rupervisor of I music. The chot us proudly pr< < laiin? ?1 : "?Of all the schools the country through j th<? ix?st of ,:ll is number two' SPENCER JURY BOX FILLED - , Trial of Self-Confessed Murderer Opens at Springfield. Mass. Sprlqgtleld, Mass. \..\ It?The opening i to-day of the trial of Bertram Q. Spencer, onmssed ipresder of terror ol Spring? field and the surrounding Id? tot two years on the chgrge <?f murderlni Wn Martha B, EXeckstone daring ?m?- of in- robberi? - on M m h 31, 1911, v, ?- . rked I by the ui'\i"'t..i .as?? in fbe lelecthm "f a jurj which will try the case, Bpencer idmitted the iiiurde:- and ihe defence ?win be Insanity. When adjournment, was ' taken to-night the Jui | bon hi d h ?en nil? ii <?n aci-ouni of the fe< ling agalnsl Bp< '?? i r I In Spring eld, attorneys for b? defence tu"'1- i formal motion to Judge lohn ?'. 'i'rosi\. when court opened to-dey, ?ha? n?> Sprlngfleld tuen be seleeted on 'lie iur\. [The motion ?as overruled, ai"i ihe defence ? ?pilons, n? the) did on two <>th?,| motion- ahlch were ?ifM-i'i??] adversely to , in ? deft i -?-i- Tiij, . of i he |ai '" - ! S| i ni;iie).|, Th? ?'??'?-tion of the twelve men tO trj ronsumed only IS of ti" 1 men who wer.' called as im? ma!? rial, and lh? ?" taken up wes three houn an i i half The ictual taking ..f testimony win [ ba !,<?? ,n tO-mC4 row i SMOOT PREDICTS REVISIO Penrose, However, Does Not E pect Tariff Changes Soon. WaahtngUm, \.?v r, tanate* Imoot, 1'iai?. ??ios., paattlon on tht ?Senate ?'?.i rtnlttM <?)) Fini-lice papen M? la a poettK ? t.. ??peek with authority, to-day mad?* ti I i-ndi.-iion that th?*r? arouM ho tarlfr leg! I i.ition ?iiirinii thr. appt*oachlng ?et**rton j fi.ncrr?; "No doubl Hi?? THi.ff ?Board has read*, eubmt! to tin Preaidaul h?< report m ti ! WOOl ami cotton *?.?)???,lui. s. ' |n- .ai.i. "ai II ?un sin?- the I'lishi, nt win lacamtmei i I ICongreea the revision of iheea two tehot ?alea That Oongreaa will tak<? rvai?onaib action 1 tliink is alao r?*a*i")iahl\- POTO." Th? ?Janator, however, believee tha Dem? leratic Hone?- win nm fallow tha recon mendatlona ?.f tha Prealdent <>r ac?**ept ? Ievidence the report of tha board. The fin echodulea t?> bi taken up by the lions?. ?Senator Bmoot thlpke, will be the ? dea IIm arlth ?..?.i. cotton, .?teil, rogar an ? i,.-mi. aN. Me doea not anticipate ??omplel revlrion at once, ?Philadelphia, M?"# It, I nited ?Statea ?Sea ator Penroee, chairman of the Benat ? I'inaii.. Commlttl e. ?Mil M??t hold to-t! i\ ih 'same view as Senator Sin.??), of I'tah. r?' Kardtng the probabilit) >?r tariff leglala 'ti?.ii al the ."mini; ?jeaalon of Coggreea h said i have not been In iba cloacal touch wltl matten in Washington during the laal re* daye, tail in m\ opii.i u ?- improliabl? : that there win be any further tanfl leg!? lation until a.i?i 1912 The repon ol th? , Tariff Board ??.ill no! be mada until lata li ; i??-...mi..ir ?>r in January After that i would be neeeeaarj to frame a bill thai would ie agreed t.? i?> the Dem?crata Ir ! th?. Houae and the Republicana in th? s? nai? li mus? alao he a Mil thai thi Pr< aident would slur. ' ?Senator Penroaa Intimate that then would prrobabl) be Mill farthei obotadea ! to i.-- overcome in the preparation of new i tariff echedule*. a ?VETERANS OF 71ST HOLD DINNER. Tin? annual dinner ol ll Hal R? ?timen! Veterana' \ ? loelatlon wa held laal nigh! a? the Park Avenue Hot? The .? . .. lebrated the Mrthda) "r Ihe late ral llrnry V. Martin, a forme <**oin? ? iiniii "f tht realment, who provided in his will for the expen**e-< of the ?? -arion. About i?" hcii'irrd and fifty itueata were preeenl ,;.?ral McAlpin I? preaidenl of 1 the organlaatlon and pr? si?i?'.i i \ ma a ter. WILL INVESTIGATE BAKERIES. ? I The Blale r-rtorj Inveatlgatlng Commla ? -ion ?ill f'simie il- ?publie Ikhi?iu? in the Aldermanlc Chamber ?>i the rm Hall thle morning, and ?Senator Robert 1-". Wagnei will preelde. The commteaion will ?ak- op < onditioiis in ih? bakeahopa. Amone tii? witneaeea will be Mia? bYance* Perkloa Miss I..?ins?? Carey and In \\ali-r s Ben? I *..?:. ..f the Departmenl of Health Are We Making, Madam, a Million-Dollar .Mistake? maaw? mmamm^tmn^mmamaatmmmammmi^mmmmmmm?amaamammmmaimmmmaimtm a_sa_m?BHSssa?i?MW?_m?sbbi_s?w_i^?n When we select our wheat? When we wash, brush and scour it? When we pass it through 20 grindings? When we sift it 10 times through silk. No doubt this is adding a mil? lion dollars per year to the neces? sary cost of our milling. Is it our mistake? Or is it your mistake when you fail to get it?when you fail to specify Gold Medal Flour? "J"hink what this means: Gold Medal Flour now far outsells any other *,>?ir that's milled. It feeds 24,000,000 folks daily. Just hecause housewives ? millions of them ? ban found that Gold Medal excels all other flours. You'll not h.id it different. Next time you order be sure you get Washburn - Crosby's ?? ;??"?"?. I, .,-? ? WWW* \ _S *.?* _-? J ?"vwv WASH8URNCI?0tBr??*l GQt*o Medal Flo?* r f>N?ws?/jntBrEsf^ \LlJL_^ MHS. CI.AKKMT. MACKAY. Who think?- that suffragists nniM adopt nen methods to ?-"ii'. in-e legtslstais that they v, ,?nt volea. Concerting the CooK to the Soyer Method When She Sees That It Will Save Her the Scour ing of Pots and Pans She Will Speedily Fall in Love with the Paper Bag. Bv Martha McCulloch William?!. "BUl "O'lld i? be <-^v to *et in(. ,nnk < to take up Boysr'i roethod of r-"i*?rr bag ?Moklng?" That question ?va? pu? to me th? other' da) by one of im frlendi who ha? beetii esptivatsd ^m? ihe pspsr-bagaad luneh ?ons nnd dinner.? 1 have invite.) her te eat j -v?h nie. in reply to her query I told her how I ha?! converted one eooh te M ?oyer'i ? tnetiinii with ore "de.Ttonstratlon." This pert!(*ular quean of the MtdMn wsi s ?r, de eook wh?> has followed her "madam" up Korth, swsy frbra th?? ?leiichts of her | nal ' ?? NOS "rleans She fi-el-i that She Ktinwf? prettv well all that is 1" !>?? known i ??bout ?-ooklng. SSpS? dally of the finer part??, and not without reason-her ginst?, her i torna toes srltb ihrlmps, her !.-?i snapper h la ?'r?,'i.?, .,ie things whose Urs! eating rosy serve to matk ? gsstronomie epoch. BtMSUSS her "inaihitn" Is my friend, and had eaten tliiturs out <?f paper bags, the cook was lent to lie the new method f?<r her-1 self. Lesi than respijetful *-1??? rannoi ill ly i c, i special I> towsrd on? v> ni se (.k erj ihe had . ? * ?. -^ ; ? > ? < i i" approve, >*ei i was ronsdoui of ? **ertsln bes/IMsrad imuse-l menl In her though she esId ?*<*hiil} to m> op? nun; explanations ''Tessiun. i ?ion? klverad things wU I a per, t?> keep urn fion? brownln1 too hard. ?ak?' und stuffed nlgplapl and Mch es ?lai i:? ? Kon bit's putty much oe same." "Il II, am1 H Isn't," I said. ? "ovi i Ing papei doeen'l hoM In all the itesm though I It il?..-- atop CTUStlDg i ? v-r. " At thai she looked doubtful, more doubt? ful than ever, bul bei eyee were hawk ki? ii as b? watch?*d me greaae bags and ?-?lii* Into the biggral of them a-ell seasoned inn? ts i,t blueiisli atone ?sit h s thlnlj sliced Ionl ii. tomatoes r sied and sliced, ?i gtxxi lump ??f butter, and a generous aoueese of kmon |ulo w hin i mounted the llght -' I? ?? i UK upon ? wire trivet, and sel i? In the hoi "'. ?n on the nH'i ?bait, ihe inniM In.her bann li la i?, it.r then an] Ihei mometei and ? aid aim? si ,?i ? i ?>.? tl < all) i ?ni i m orchln iiot ? it i-as to be," i ? iplained, "Ai firi-t. you know- to gril tbe ?rooking well started.") Ai i ipoki I was basglng some very firm.' i almost green, unpeeled banana?, puttln?; in with them s little water, and finding the I 11, i ? ! that would b?'Bt nt il.?.' remaining shelf space i san mj critic smile s faint, fleeting, ghost I) smile and look affection ately ai the scrubbing brush, i was sure ..-in fin herseli mentall; undoing th? i ; h k i ? results ?if my doing, by scrubbing ?mi the jrtove ilom a*han bursting bags hail made II dm m) The bananas wer? in experiment but thai **as mv reeklees day. i bad only ? leint of them, but the reeding had appealed Is my imagination Boiled thus m a paper bag, I'Tvd with melted butter, vinegar. I sait m il pepper, i fell II In mj palate ? i \ would go bseutifull) with my nuh. I popped ih, m In Lb? oven, keeping ? weath? er ey< m, th doch "1 he; tak? only ten mintlt?M you know,' I said to niv Involun* i tery pupil. i had chosen ? Ural lesson In flih, know- i Inr how she prided herself upon tbe un-: approachable excellences of h?r ?a>- ??i ? Dokinn :t My bag of 'sliced i otato? s . va- airead] In tbe oven, lying snug upon the broiler, when the fish ?vent In. Because I wsnted them browiL ihey hsd hsd the Ht-rteil earl) hssl They had been nil ?as im t r > ! 11 ic. dropped in cold erster, drained, pul rather thinly In ? thickly buttered big. with ? lump of butter on top, then ealed i up end ???' i rooking i vv,-?- getting ;? hurry luncheon parti) Lecause there *aa need of haste, partly i?? i sl.os my pupil how ijuickl) things could i '? ?I'm'- A lemon i Is and fresh biscuits ? were keeping hot In the broiler space be neat h the oven, ?bielde I from burning by tbe Inv? rt'u lirnil? I pan Adele the rook, had no| seen them i| mesnl them fOi the Rnlshlng stroke <*<?ok-i Ini them i,a?i got the oven rlghi f??i ihe other thin?? hoi through and through, and '? is Qi n< clear and steady They were 1 ?till In ih'ir hags: ii'ti-. I kneS would , k?-ep quellt* The pie ban l ? ? n M't on ih?' tange bottom, ?jovarad srtth a big Inverted bread pan, upon whli-h the liisrutt I al rested n?scuro from <?ii harm Heat ?i? ????'?n.iB. hui faint i v ?moreover, there was ? K< ???I ?-pa?'?' clear brtw??en bl ?:u i hat- an?i ti,? broiler pan. After Tve minutes ? look-In showed bag MS ?brown. !??) I turned r.fT one gs |el un?: b ,.,i myaelf getting dishes hot. Thai ffr the banana^ was ?1? ? p ami round. Al the ? n?i of ton mlnutei I took them out With the help ??f a sharp knife Hn?l a hlnr.? fork I p.??led th<-m, poured over item the destined saun-, eoversd the dish ?ltd set It on top the ranne .A'l.-ie was alnrliiK at the bag. It was 1'i'vvn. almost etisp nt the (?orners, but " i ilghtl) tlngea f'> ten, hu?i under 1 .ind touch a- when if wen? Ir \,-t she hail seen bsnsnSS i^'nie oof of li -and he,- l idKim-nt a??1!!'"?! her that they mere thoroughly and beautifully "'?K.'d Hut She was -till doubtful Mavhe bit 1? pood fer thine.'- ?lat don' taV?- lone" She Mid "T?"ul '"'' he f.,,-,'1 :? i trus hit ?aid all mj ?llufr " By Ihe lime ll? hanSIUkS.' ' ' 'i "'I :?he dub \?as ren'l> six fell ?-? 'I IlllftS mad,, , brave ihosring In lbs platte?, with i tit? tomatoes piaqtud over them, ihe onion iho?sini p?Bsn rtti^s in their red ( F-upplemented with the potatoes, whlrh '??ni., mu iho?-oii--blv- ?-ooked an1 a d?licat? brown, n??l ih? banana?.. tb>-> made h sat , Uljinic meal ,\d?-le looked si them with i Sf-'ii?* npproneh I" awe a:? who shoulil ?a?: I his [s l,.? plae.. f?'l H s^lf-respe,.||nK Tbe awe deepened visiblj whra ?he 1 1'iseiilt ea-iii- lu view -btovvn, trl-p as -un ?? -elf rould bine made Ih.-nr, nnd literally pi-1 plus- open In their llgntlXSSS, The pis -onsolsd her n trifle Ihe nierlnirue nt, it had feilen half Not through the baa's fault. lut Ihm ?f the maker, u honnit ?si-j lfjiil SOYER'S DIRECTIONS FOR PAPER BAG COOKING EPITOMIZED, Pelrrt n laer that fit? the food to ha cooked Gfaaaa t~a?x weh on Inaade, ?*>? rep! In MM Ol ve?etahles or when water is tn ha added. When food II ?eaaoned an?i otltetwlaa prepaid pia?? In 1>hk, f?"?l?l month of ban two or three time? and fasten with a wirf paper ??lip Also fold an?l ?-lip corners of baa to make it 'It fOod snuftly. if ha? l?aks {n rooking do not transfer food to a new bag Simple put the hai; within an? other Pine?? la*. In ov??n la?", <"o?i nr 9?H on trrid shrive* or Wtra hroilers, never on solid sh--lves. riaea Ream side up al? ?a .v. I?.. not move or open hair?* when ? >n.. placed for cooking. Put reeati ami ?n'ree*t ?ni lower shelf, fish ?m the m'd dle, i-atury, et? .. Ml the top. where heat Is m?>st Intenae Have oven hot ?200 de utee? Fahr.) hy lighting the ?a? elRh?. minut?e before putting In baa. then sla< k heat cue-third to on'-half Bl soon as the hap (?uners turn hrown. ?>o BOt le! ha? toml; sides of oven or the iras fiait*?. Adhere to time gtVOO in lOClpea, then food will he well cooked. Tnk? up hat* by slIpplriR the lid of a tin pot nnd..rn?'.ith tt 'ro secute gravy, j lei on! water, ate., stick ? pinhoie _ i.?^t?.in of big and drain o?.?r a dlsli. l-.xee|.i in ?ase of pies, no dish should I i, - ? ? I in paper has; cooking. i ?i r.-.t meringue Is with iier commonly an accident. "Miss ?Mofl? aay* you tola her you kin hake fish an?l meat and roas' chickens In j d.s. things?" Adele said Interrogatively as , -.,. stood surveying the uncluttered sink. ' where never a pot or pan waited her sklU'd t? uch. "You can cook almost anything you like.' ? 1 answered "Bul first you must take the ' trouble to learn how." Adel?? n.nided thoughtfully. "Yeaaum," ; bbe said "I Bin'! as )'OUng as [ use?! tt-r i I... hut I lho'1) ?s gotn' ter leant how. ami den i won't haa an] _?ota and kittles to scrub." ??'opvriffbt tail L' the a??.?? iattd Literary Prom . DAILY HINT BY SOYER Game, Like Other Meats, Cooks Deliciously in Paper Bags. Venl*Jon ?Trim the ?i i . f all -kin ami n?rvea. lion In (tour, rover the joint with fat ham, ha. on or drippings; ?enson weil I according to taste Add two glaasea of ?pori vine if de aired; oeol joint In bag, ?and all.i", |uenty ol apigca In the < ton. Allow for Joto! of ill?..- pound? an hour an?! a quarter; for dm <?f Mean pounds, two hours and i half; fourtMn or llfteon p?.imils, tour hoiiiv. Thtt must he rooked] In a ?mod? rate oven. Venison f-'.i ice, The nataral |ul a from the cooking is straineii into a atewpan Take Oil all fatty matter. It can he thlck rned with either ? little nom. corn star?h or arrowrool by mixing .< t??aspoi?nfui <?f either With ?MM glSM <>f POTI vine, slterr. . Madeira, ato? k ?n uat?r. Mi\ up with the Juice Bring to the I ?>it and add lern ?n or ?mi condiment ?ttecording totaate. Roaal Quail. -Truss nlld lard the .piail in the usual way. PlaM In bag, seal up ami put on hro'.ler. \ll??w e|g_f,t mln)Hes In I eery hot oven it must he eock?td ?luirkiv. Ti no lar'l ??? fal is used, a tit11 ? - melted I I tel v ill do Just a well ???irriei Venlaon.' Cut up three imunda of lean tenlMn (mutton or i?eef ?an banaad instead?. I'rel and chop thr?e tomat???'*?, ami add one laiRe t?blaapoonful ??f flour, il i I Rnelj ? -Implied otiloiis. a larRe tea s|..oiiful of Madras ,nn\ paste "?' ?urn ?powder, ? teaapooaful of iikht hr?.wn >u gar, ? chopped appte, two large table? spool fnls ..( ur|| washed rl?e atxl a pint Ol milk PlaM li? ? paper Lac. seal tip. ami ???ok for ioitv-f'i?e rotantes in a mo<t eiat? 'iVell ?'??'lisiad. | da I'ais.in I la Royate. Take the remalM .?r a ?.?id roast pheaaant, free it fran akin and Mm? and cut Into Beat small sajuarM Have randy ?. 11111?- well ?Savored la*owB mini toot Maden la aa* . client for l hi? purpOM ad?l the gtoOM "I pi. Man! ia it. ami make very be! la i well greaMd ?.a?*, llave read) th*? half a dosen frewhly f?ied crouetedea and note lhai II "v should i.,. fat) pot, t.??. Kiii each with the above adatura garni ? with Mow?I ??li,. ? uni? h have Men I* Bled la ? little nhrit>. an I M.|X, The remalna of ., . aM ^rtrwga ar? ?-x Mllen! henta.i |n ,|,|? fB!,l,|on Ho. too. .? duck, hut In this case a sauce piquant should h? u. r,| |n atme* or brown or Ms d?re, as ritlaruise the rrou?t?de would h.. too rieh ff., m a*\ people's liking, If a hr.ti Is used ..i. this r?chauffe. It Is ltnpo?tlhle to tell It front frMhly cooked same right H'H. |. ??.. gtergti * W-nlmn com-j PAID ICH FOR LITTLE Mrs. Mackav Criticises Equal Franchise Society's Methods. The Kfjual Krnnrhise Society has "paid [ high f??r small SChfc?VSmsntS," according to Mrs I lairsnoe IfaekMr? ftwndsr and first president of that organization, in I report | she read yesterday St M h annual meeting held II So ?;i East 77fh street. Mrs Mneka' * was the pr?sidents retort, cyv- ! erlni; la I MSSOtt'l wdrk until April. 12. when she resigned the office. ?fil toi?! the so. I et y il would have |?i change Its methods if it wlsln-d to accom? plish anjrthlng, ami ihe ssslsty ii going to change tiem. The Mqusstsssd heeAiuar ters on the twenty-ninth fl?j<?r <?f the Ifetn poiiian Tosror win be given up. ami a. bead?|iiari.-rs. with lecture roan sad free suffrage reading mom. win be established ?omawhsre near IJil street and Fifth ave? nue, on tbe ground Boos, m thai the s?> ciny cas advertise the eauae front tin srlndowa "This organisation li :-"t growing a? ',< should grow." **.*i?i Mis ifaekay. "I know it Is usual for a presidenfl i'?|n?rt to l?e optimistic, but i ?ant make mine ?o, I'm terry." She referred t?? :he small ettendsuce si the t-.ald liSCtUIWI Of tiie EgUSl !'i a nchlse society el Msxlns Blllott'i Theatre hut winter. "They mere scholarly lectures bul thev di.l not appeal 1o the multitude.'' .sin? sat?'. "We bad a consultation, and for Ihe last lecture we tOOh Mrs. HarvkM Si^ni??,, Blatch'i advice, threw the*?toon open end bad ftratures which would make roo?i n-n-s pap'r headlines. And a thoimand people came, while the other lectur?-s ?Irew 1?-?a thsn IR "The tableaus given by th" Equgl Fran ehlse loelSty were alOO I Kr?- ,| sue? ess |>r? oaute or1 their edvertlMble qualities, evi? dently'' .?-aid Mm Maikav with sotne bit? terness, "picture csrdi eppesl lo ihe ????i - He." Ther? ??.? i. ra< ? 'i "'" ? ha? te, ehe ihouahi. in the methods pure id ??' Albany, "Tin? societ) haa ipeni much money ihe e. done ?" gresi '!",?t ??; work? an?i coni ;,.?opic in Albany, -ne nai?l. "bul we h.-'-'i t ,-oir l-i.-e?l the l.egislatu! ". I think ! we >houid ?-????siller if I here lan't soin?? other i wa\ cf getting those gentlemen to see thai the n <. i ?ion of NeS Fork want to voie." Referring lo hsi resignation s? president, Mrs Mackay said she !;i c\v it hud been greatI] prltlclt*ed, both bj her friends and enemlee, by su ffr.-, gists ind sntl-iuffrsgists "CrtticUtmt have ??maiiati'd in parttculsr from the N"vv Voik State Association Og I poseo* to Woman Buflrags." ihe ?-?id. Mi j want in ?-r now, a? I ?-nid on April i". i that i? idle I resigned the preaidenc) be cauas to do the work **??* an Imponlbllitj suffrna? va.? and is the greatest ||,-. | ? T b?v? 'n life to strive for And I sliall be ! triad ?o remain a director of this societ. , as Ions as vou will have me on the board " The ??all for a new headouarfer? WSI j made by Mrs. Jessica Finch In h? r report The Bahr Collection of Early Chinese Paintings Bronzes and Pottery Now on Public exhibition M0NTR05S GALLERY 530 fifth Avenue, above 46th gtreet GsUary open week-days 9 a. m. to 6 p. ??, Tuesdays until lb p. m. IBBH-g___Hn__-_--________gi_||^ ?s chairman o? the ?ommltfee ?vi f'i?>ir# work. "We have dbom i han RJOt la the treaa? ll>.' .?he s,,|,|. ami Ihe BtlOUal ?In, . _r||[ bring In *i.i?*> i et ne use tin? )n ?slab liahlng a free circulating lihrai?, Hn?l . .!?*. Ina room Where th" wayfarer can drop h ami learn aomethlng a bon I suffrai ah-nit what women ?re do Th?. .?Inn mei ?with butant favoi Snj Richard Aldrieh-, who presided, a i?i?? thai gifts toward the n? w In . i d library would lie wel???*me m ?all?.?! for volunteers t., help will i work. M Aldricb ? I to the oil dent, t" which ehe succeeded when Mrs Mackay real-pied. Moat ..( th? 'n mer ofTli-eiH wer?. r??-.?iei?t. d except P|ar? enc? Mackay, who doM ? >>t ippeai on 'lie ... ! ?f directora F. A. HEIIMZE GOT $150.000 Union Bank Hearing Resumed? Sullivan Case Postponed. The connection ,,f F Augustus. | ? V ?Ii\ the M | Bro? eras brought oui hut when the Unten Dank h ; was res.mied ..?? Borough Hall, Brooklyn Mi. MeinVa's lank- were the Bra! to gi under In the pat'i'* Of SOI and the support* tion - m thai lh?ry i '?rre largel? for the downfall ?.f the ?BrooUya haab A. M I |. ler^c. f.. Mr. chantes and Trader***1 Banl eras th< prla . I pa i un,. Th? Heir,:-. ... of .tl.V*/..? through hi ??eiohrr. t*>?7. and turne In : u'< : *Ortl< -i'-? to the Hotte Sa of Huit? . .Mon! 1 I ? ?.n notes ? O? .re-. Ragiin ..' d l ' ' I-..1 iteln. 'i",... upr ? i tn the . ??ea? was consummated he s,.|d. Hod . not kno'4 the (WO note maker , ever, t ?1... ated B ?"i Mr Helaae 11 ? .-, ?i k -i owed a "i?< not in.h ? sed John \\. Waller, former cashlei ..f ? ? defunct Home Bank, told of .< loan ? KiS to "Charlee Foreman." whom nobod seemed t?, knoe The M?chant? [Traders' Rank put the loan throug I itrder of l*rea!deni IV. r? llamaron, *?.?*., ?anno? be found. In ?September H ?' ' ? seciirlt proved r ?? The trial o! David \ ?1.m of the Mechanise and Trader- I , for forgery in the third degree ^ I Journed until November tl b} Juatiee K.i I? r, of th. Supreme Court, ves:. owing to the Illness of District Attorne .;. K. Clark? I Ms) asked fo> un a?! ??.urniiiont I. ? ?n. 1 ary, hul the r*our1 would not grant thli ii The Wanamaker Motor Apparel Shop Is One of the Finest I Have Ever Hern in" A*1 is absolutely "s*^**-**, speaking of a ?"_|i isively in mo- "*?**_ It was a visitor from abroad who said it. She had visited the various motor shops of . New York?and was buying at Wanamaker's. Her sum? mary was this: ' Their stock wa first-class (she was spea shop that deals exclusively tor goods) and the prices not ex? travagant, although, I think, a little higher than Wanamaker's. I looked at an excellent English mixture coat, raglan sleeve, great loose back and smart in every way. This coat was $55. A sim? ilar coat at Wanamaker's was $50, and another $45. "Wanamaker's*had some very good values in fur coats?a leopard coat for $175. A leopard coat at this spe? cialty shop was $250. "Their hats ar.d bonnets were very style, and were not to be com? pared with Wanamaker's. The visitor concluded: "Wanamaker's Motor Shop i:? without doubt one of the finest I have ever seen in this country. S?^-?' S The, Burlington Alead? is wel good $25. Wanamaker's had equally ? smart and good bats from $12 up. In carried out. The Beef Late: fact. Wanamaker's had a more com- and 'Eton Bey' and the 'Bobby' p?ete line of hats, and I liked them certainly take one back to Lon better. "-'s have a very fair stock (telling of another store that ad? vertises motor goods a great deal). don. The general display is most attractive: the stock is good in every way, styles, mate? rials, cut and workmanship. The salespeople painstaking and "A tan polo cloth coat was $45? agreeable. It is certainly a beautifully arranged and carried out department. "The prices I find less than the only other first class house I saw, and, considering what you get, cheaper than the other houses. u I do not believe there is anything in motor apparel nothing to compare with the Wana maker $40 and $45 coats. A coat with fur collar was $67.50?a good coat, but lacked style. Their bon? nets ranged from $5 to $30. They were either commonplace or over? done. They only had one woman's leather coat, tan and priced $60. A good department, but it could not compare in any way with Wana? maker's." Other places visited did not merit detailed comment. The Ot requisites that could not stocks were small and lacked he had at Watiatnaker's." England Sends So Many Good Things to Our Motor Apparel Shop that ?men and women may snuggle under tiie comforting protection ot* RED LE A F LABEL garm-tnts and 1?? nappy forever after. London does a great many things superlatively well, bul in planning wann wearables for motoring men and women, slie has attained a new distinction within a lew years. Of these good creations of London tailors and ?hatters THE VERY BEST come to tiie Wanamaker Motor Wear Shops. They are imported by us exclusively became we have arranged tliat with their 'distinguished makers. Thus they are entitled to wear the RED LE A F LABEL, mark of goodness as well as exclusiveness. Redleaf Ulsters for Men, Lon- Londcn-made Raincoats for don-made?Good, warm English Men or Women Motorists? clothes. Unlined. $30 to $50; Dexter coatVf gabardine. lined with fleece. $30 to $60; "omed-hned. $28. **?g _ a? , coats of gabardine, unlined. $30 Balmacaans, $45; leather lined r _a*n <*? _ e tat ., , ,. . ... #._ Lnglish Hats for Women (detachable), $50 to $65. Most distinctive in New York. Redleaf Ulsters for Women, While we may'not b; able to pre London-made? Rough wooly v<*n* copying of these hats, we cloths of mannish appearance, can say positively that there are w? ?? . *.~r a,rr , It. f i no duplicates of them at the Unlined. $25 to $55 ; leather lined stai Uog In suede or stitchcd coats from $45 to $60: lined with tweed, $8.50 to $15. fleece, $35 to $60; Balmacaans, (Motor Apparel Shops, $45. Main floor, New Building.) John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets.