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Sa\s Children Are Submerged in Multiplicity of Subjects. RIDICULES THE LANGUAGES i Never Heard of Any One Learn? ing German or French Under Our System. ; ? ? ? ? - to his i : ? .rth of ?ay S what 1 would nay to :- there t And rneddltng Mayor ?ptit ? a ?hat they a ... - make?? ?lund?. ? ng ? ? - - i ?? - - ng a lang m be- | - I ' ? - - i ? PAY. THOUGH PATIENT DIES ?*.ts Verdict Aside in Suit Surgeon's Executrix. ? ? ? - - ? i ? -. : ? ? A ? ' gh the ? I ' - a ' SMOKES IS GETTING BETTER Get to Court To-day, **_ Trial Mav Be Resumed. In a - an. Dr. J P. ? . D with Dr. .-'? - - ' ? . - i*?n S I I - ? - - ? ' 1 ? | ? ? I B AND DIES IN SAME BED Thought Illness Fatal When He Was Married Yields to Pneumonia. ? ? ? ' ? , ? M .-: ? ? : baSfaidt ott bar young tu.-i.aud Ibis history of chi ? Mrs. Evers Closely Questionec District Attorney's Office. NAMES GIRL'S GRANDFATH Mystery of Alice Randolph's P; entage May Be Solved If He Can Be Reached Mr i '. rgh s T? y price, Mho plea - - 1 er fourtf ' '11 1n the Tombi , m.-.- of O ? ' U wiiitn tara a* ? ? rcm.im antii to-mon natt?t**/ ; I ?? ? a -. . ' ? V _ ? ... t? know whys fhc ha?": | .ilt?? al ,;p all rig I hlld. , ie.-tions pin t.. her i idnt and not in ausly declared. The eh New York N ' ? j id taste of twelve j ? i M ? a ? I ? I tber.fi ? kr..?w a aficr i - ? It w?(? learned sumn *?? anof the Hamc . ?j It : ' is th*? mother ? ??? rpo ful. - -. i hi :'.il?1 ?va? I with unuBin ? point an ' dnco! ' ! li said ...... ..^lr er mald??n na,m<- That ? ? gav kn"n ??"? othcrwi-'?. can. ' ? Ion of th? ' ? " Mi I the 1 i bank ? ticin' of th ?? hands WOMEN YEARN FOR LAND Rainy Daisies Thrilled bv Stor of Feminine Farmers. i land. ? a ? thret ? s and It ' ' I : - - srtth an ol I ? ? ? ??I ;. ? i ? Mrs. Lit! ' ? .? ?. News o/Interest .j_t^W0m?n_ ^Reinforced FU h VUhes CcoKed *n Taper "Bags To-morrow Is Friday, and Here Are Recipes for Palatable Fish Dishes to Suit F.very Fancy and Purse. 6, Maeths McCulloch Williams. - "*/h. ' table i ght I ?Certsament of anota a il i eh a.?? ml I c ren up to .: ? - ? .inn OJ ? them i to bave ta I Though ? - ? Fish pud g s fully in a ? ? ken out, filled and slid h | Ml th* r? . .-r hau. I ? -" minutes ? For ? ? iiti'i ? er, nil _ In a b it ? ? ? : ? ? purl ? ? ne a pin ? ? - ? .. ? ire not ?y. .... salt ai - ? ?i iv'.: h the ? and n cook in a i ? The tim ? ? mould? ? Fish pudding but eft? itivi a a bag Juat sg tl want i thou* of a r a ? ? ? ? ' I ? ?? ? ter of a 1 : '. a ? ? ? a ; ? ? ?. nr n. CS Of ( l - ? '. rta of. ' i _ SOYER'S DIRECTIONS FOR PAPER BAG COOKING EPITOMIZED. ? - food to he r when ? ? ! placa In hat- ? ? thrss time? ten wl| P Uso fold snd ? bag. : ba-; v. It hin an ig In oren ?t.- it or o!l) on oa or wl ? i ? en ba ? ? ? ? ? ? ? n ? the lid of a - . I er bag ? " " ? rg* - ??ir? can ? ? ' g ? - t? the | i ad ?tha paper hag. i to a i r-;? it - ?jry l"t 11! t the I ? ? i half Id ? ? n" -?lank. Make Il Well .: ? - the flah plank with thus : ?nftils ? two k ... ... Add >nk?n ng. - ? -he flih . ; then it not at It ? . . ? on .r.tll the ? . er of I -? In a -iulck MEN'S TRIBUTE TO WOMEN. - d.i. ... . . ' ' MEMORIAL MEETING. i ferr I .r on [?? I the ?? ? in f the Seen in the Shops ' ? ? - ? ' I ? : ? fa . i alta eard < i mai ' ? ? ? ??*. [n . . - ' i are I not ? ? ' uticiilarly dur:?' M Ikal*1 ? I one of tl ? are ,* mor- in - ???es. ? ? - ' ? a n h a ? ?? ' |ht I ? tf for tl. .v...-k: * nis rose beade, sepa? rrither ? can ? rablj * i:..rt.a:: . but . ' l m ? - mn. Within the last few ? I ? - ?Up ' ? ? ? ' 1 I I SAYS MEN NEED SUFFRAGE 'Big. Bumptious, Oversexed" Ones Convince Mrs. Laidlaw. - Std Ml I I>ee urm.in of the BnfOUgk of M?*n Wetomt f-iffras;?. party, at the rccption Riven in h<-r honor a- I ?? - '? Robert Insre; Hi- kind of man who looka [patronising dews . as wemsa as lbs - half of humai ' -.to myueir. ? isn't half so much for the :., !-i of women, after .ill. -" :? t? f? men. for i i !. ..non sad reforsBSiteo at men Ilka I don't nr-an to run men -? men very much. Indeed." and .?he?l a brilliant ?anils from ITS ha?. "Hut !?"n,.> SSSB <io Mrs. Marie Jenney Howe, leader of the J.'.th .'? Ste<l Mr.?. In?er Maud rageianll and Mra Wal ? in reeelvlng th? Many - there, including most of election ? ipt-taa r Mrs Beses Mra LoM? : ?? ? w??rk ooitti cal j? important - -, Re? tri'im ? ? ? NEW ENGLAND LUNCHEON. ? Borah, V'H-ix. i ? ? of the nd on I Wah.'ort'-A ? ? num ? losaNg , of old ? ?he etady at ear? i regalar n -o h> - I Tho ?r.ai. with ? nar ime. ? "BELMONT LUNCH" OPENS Miss Mary Donnelly Mourns for the Defunct 34th Street Place. There are two krnd? Ot luncheon? at Mr?. O. H p. Belmont? ?ruffrage lunch place at No 15 East 41st ?treat, which opened S?SSSsa?-F* rute ktml CAnXM U emote, ?nd the "ther mar he kept down la M cents. Thev are eaten In different r.K.ms-the ftr.t kind with flowers In th.. Windows. t>?it i?era?ina devouring aand wlches in UBS I la carte room may look throus-h an opening In the wall and see th- flower? :? ths other room and the W ct.nt paarson? '??king "heir m-al in couraee. fs-tnrlng He. km one go*a flrt?t into a whit, marhi.? room, and there stta Miss D??nn?!!v. who was queen of the Mth lunchroom. Ml?? Donnelly looks - It Nn't like the old Fourteenth Ha ami" I District." ?he murmurs, as ah? sella tickets to entering 1'incher* from her desk tn the white marbla room. *'Ah? wasn't that the flu? lun?-broom wa had. with the hoys of the Fourteenth coming in and talking politics and auffrage over their ?o,:p and coffee. That was a demo ? critic lunchroom auch aa you'll nerer s?** again This Is a mansion." "Want the ?O-cent dinner?" to a stranger who lavs down a tentativa half-dollar. ; Take this che,-k and pass on to the far carden " "??oing to have some sandwiches. g group of shopgirls. "Then you stay ta the Dutch kitchen."* And Miss Don? nelly winks a wink that ts full of mean i *ng. . Dutch kitchen is attractive, though. panelled In dark wood, with a fireplace. ; Each tblog ?*osts flv- cents here, even ehlckea saadwlrihss, which were ten cents ut the 34th street lunchroom: but there weren't ai.v ehtehsa BUndWlchaa yesterday ThS fhr ?arden, a.? M:ss Donn*'Ily ??all? ?*? BTMU. with s trelBeed ef*<?*t :. 1 ... :r barn, tant as ta the - t the 3 esas stth street place, which . * dernoeratk touch in spite of the prte, nt 1 ? b and the sandwich lhat off in another mom. red with dean white ? y? aro paper napkins and neatly BS atssn. uaa chicken h was handed ont hy a gin In ? V*aee. From another section, ar.oth- r girl hand-d o-:t the rae, which was " '?' ? aef on a i.iatc hscpad also wltn . ? .. ..f mashed puttstesa ? wlTn re was as sahst, hut there u.is 1 dfae. 1er a time ta see ? ? I off. The m parler npstsJra a.no ma.ie its dehut. a ?h? Sing room, wMk ??? >hin;ng A.n. toilet preparation, in. MatSeson "Silent Six.*' ?MB-j-BBOPMB-i jij au ?.?-iilm-ml with l.tm.nJ?nne ?Mid Demi Llmtnlie Bedt-aa ??t nni**a??T**7R A m. Bm?d?*a?. at ?2nd Street. l-ot*lea?auffrago corn cur? and vot?e foi women cold cream, etc., ran?ging In p**t?*? from 2S cent? to 60. Ar? extrem???7 pr-attJ WH pre-ud?*?-. over theae preparatlona, ba' .?he confeased rhat she havdn't tried any o: mem, mo ahn cannot be taken aa an axatn pie of their efficacy. THE AET OP DOTTBLTSd UP How One Bed May Be Moda to Taki the Place of Two. There la no household In whJch It ran*. not happen that two peraona, each acc-e tomed to sleeping alone, will be c?-?mp<?-lai? by audden emer-jency, or by lack of sp?_oa to occupy the same doible bed. When thli necessity must obtain for any '.engt- ot time I* :?- possible to arrange the bed S4 that each sleeper may enjoy a:moat ail th? benefits of a single bed. Tf the double bed is o-f full alze. two nar? row m*rtr?*Bses. ?ins-le oed or cot siza, ggjg be placed side by ?!de on the a pringa, and made gp separately, each wtth ttg owt - 1 in fortab!-? The ?citer ??pr^ad. which ahouii he taken off an?! folded away at night maj cover both ' This neat division hats an agpaslal aJvan? tage in that It a! lows each BmOpot M han his or her bed made irp with ths weight Ol coverii .?. their >**arttealsr sroat And -Ms is generally '?ne of the <;-est.oni -. ? rani?e w-ithr jf friction. White Ott x.rm::^m ment s-iicgested is no* gutta M itesISBMs ai two sepiera- ?t ?wo -"??.-'?one <*ai ?leep rhu.-? In ent-.re comfort, ., r-i w efferta ,-?omcfl--iH-s ??ns'jinj; W delicate? p**r*-??n BOS t > eha <j| ? n? atronger. J For a cement for china br.c-a br ac thai hardens qp-W k*Q , d-gsotee aosse warn arabt< in warm water and S I 'r^ck. :?d?? enough plaster el BpAM '?> make * mtlti paste. t**jsaa 'he ei'.fren \ ..- .,.?*- i>? jlij.il tos-ethT before cenientin-r From the Heart of the Wheat Comes the delicate flour. There's only a little. And around it lies gluten that's hard and tough?bothersome in baking. To pick this cream of the flour from the ordinary, we sift it ten times? Ten times through fine silk. And only the daintiest particles, sifting through, go out as Gold Medal Flour. The rest we deem unfit. (135) Do you want all of the flour, or just the best of the flour? Will you have milk and cream, or just the ?cream, when both cost an equal price ? There can't be any question. Then in ordering, Madam, don't merely say ?flour.n That means any flour. Say the flour you want??ay? Washburn-Crosby's Gold Medal Flour