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e? -vhlch have been published as *? -mr* ' and ceitalnly pnunise to tnuvri"'*' ?cerved as such for a long time. ''* Par"Jt hl "Thfl Historical Record of l_r_8goaatlon of Their Majeettea Kinjr ,hC __ V and Queen Mary." This i *ccr*4 ...m.slv printed and bound book I ?umP*110 hitereating und compaci idt of "? r\ 1? opena with the Orders ln " -,.ii relatlng to the Coronatlon, aeta th the Pr>-?lamation of July '_"_. gnd lud?s all tbe facts l.earins upon the '" nar8tton ol robOB and coronetH, the * -.efJSK.ri to Wcstinlnstcr Ahhey and 1 BflraaBonlaa obaenred, winding up ' th a list l'! ""' eruosts- Tm> lUuatra uona. all portralta, are la colon. Tbe flthflT volume is h "Souvenlr of ?a-akeepeara Maaaorla] National Theatre Hall' ln its vellum covers. ith their rlch green rthhoas, this i* 0f thc daiatlest placea of book* aking are hava aeen ln n k.ng time. U contains many entertatntng pagea Httcn hy Mr. G. B. Bhaw, Mr. Q. K rheatert'.'t' and others. but the Inipor nt tlili'S". "' ourae, is the volumlnoue flfjetlon ??'. full-paaje portralta ol jjijllitles ".ii Coatumc, most of thein j :9ne ln photoajravure irom photo* raiha, ouX olhera being reproduced . -olors ?? m palntinga, or In black aal irhlte from draainaja. Tha pro rramme iu hero an.l there i?= a li.^t of rueata. Th. record la roiaplote, and ?aflflorgi Cornwalllg Waat, arho has ?jlt*d It haa raot only aaaa to that but hfls flhown great artistic tnste in iga whole pre_entatU>ri of the mattST, Bj* Span.a** Art. ?pain ls iu hara 8 new art mai -rblca, H - -u ut hoped, will have bat' ar tortuiii ti.au prevloua ventarea ol th* kin-i. moet of which hava cotae to tn untli' ?.. and. Tlie title of thfl ItOW BflBltrrly la to be "Arte Espanol: Re vjitfl .1* ? <* Socledad de Amigos del ^rt*," and Its edttor ls Buron de li V4f4 de HoB. It ifl meant to ilcul Wlth worka '-,f nr* ln private cullc-.-tioiis la Hpain. A laautiful Book. One of the taost beaullful booka of the perlud ls thu edltlon of Virgii. Balefa Ifl belng brought fruni thfl Kic lanii I'I'-sh. Thr, text is that of Henry iBalleahip. The f<?nt ln whtch lt is Nt up waa deslgtied by Mr. H< rbert P. Hom*. Thfl odltsea. .lt is la two rd BBjeg) la llnilted to five hundred COPlOg or. hatid-iiiade paper and twslve coplea -gTellum; ten of the latter are foraalfl it ll'iO b ?et. flgsiism. At a ''BOOh tovagraf dlnner' the Other nenlig ^ir F. "Wedniuro noted that liie fuhlvjn of Uih lnoinent declared real lam-yyl.!- h was the ugly Blde of real* Hy?to bfl faeclnatlng. But the. oharta ??/ the Bordld, he 84*88*1, wa* ap 8V8B* ?jcent cliann, aiid phoK-graphs of un (luallfled uncomellnesfl WflTS not ex actl; llgh aclileveiiientfl of art. a BOOKS OF THE WEEK. EDUCATIONAL. j..- u i . ian CrOatacrBi i iox. b> \ n ar.a M*rg*r*t . ii-: .. piv. v. 438. iBo*ton: p. C, ii- *th A U4J > Bflflfl of ti.lB book !? to fliv* ibe Btfldeni iocr?aetBg pow*r io orlflln*! com po*i< ? to irtln l.lm In h?b!ta of ?tiBlllnf, ?K-? *nd to _%.*li>p hl* lu ?,?."?? fc,.o* )!i*raiur?. 1-4 80NT8S80R1 HT-TKM IN THEOfiT kSt< pR\. ri, b, A:. Introfluctton 'o tn* FMat a M.'.odt of Dr. Mar!? Montet **ri. n l>- Theodat* 1.. Bsnlth. Wlth *om* Kepurtfl of American Etperttn-:*. lllvj*t:?'-(l frorri yhotoarapb* taken for thi* 1. v 12tnO, UP. vi!:. 77. ilfaroer 4 5J.-'B FICTION. kAfi ?- IIOUBatAOra DAVORTSa Bv Allc* . *. II iBtt_t*tt. 1-mo, pp. M b. Aj. * .. 4 0*?.) THB rLIQHT Or lAVIEIr By B. IC Vfl* st**. Wlth frontiaplec* by 0*ora* ^arl*D 1*1,0. i 818 Hatirr Hoft tt Co > R.vttw." in ?noth?r column. ItBLI.A ;... K_ward Charltfl Booth. UlflS amtmi '.. to, p| 86". .L>. Applttor. A Co.) A ttcty ,.f lif* Bt a wattrln*; Haca on the r.ig ? 'rj.t co*Bt. THO tNHl RITAKC8J Bv Jo**phlrie Daakam Bacori. i iatiat*4. 12mo, pp. 818. 'L?. Ap t'Utw:. IC*| t of famll) ilf* ln AmeiK* '??it :<k . k(o rRfAf. ""' ";* n*i->c tt.r .'iir'.r!-.j?B flf jh* fohn Carmlchael. of Wvowlng .4 i*t Fortl* an-l *0n.b*lli*he- .. IIU Tr:-:.: and Adr^lrer Hapi.y H?a-k1nr ? trri H*r? r>. >r^*d by Robert AI*Bantl*r " t*v . ia iat?J bj Ht*nl*> L. Wood )2n," M 411 illoat-jti: S.r.al), Ma>n?rd * '?! AlftTIII* WORLD TO KOTHIXO By tVyu'i fc*m Mar-*,. Wlfli l!h:Btr*tlo:i* lv H. II l*cnc:<1 l.me, pp. 4>j3. .Uofllon: Llttlt. Bro*, n _ T*? ?? of a banknirt aho m*ke? a ?tJBfifc i: *-rlaa* tHJC T8I.LOW STREAK AND OTHER ?TOHiFTH yHofT B' HOOI.fl. Bv C. W "KrCr.r l2u?o, pp. SB4 .Syracuee: C. W. tartttr..) tBg WOMAK A Nov*l by Albert Pay*on T.- .. a*d on Wtlllam C. D* Mlll*'* I*:*/ of ?? ? Hon.e Nau.a. llluatratlona l.y W B Kh.fl 18m*. PP 841. (Tl.* Bobba B*n -..ar.y. , aVTltBDARK Rv fonaid Rlchbarf. 12mo. ap. bn*,. ago: Forbea A Co. > g lei ? ? ? | acene-a of wh'ch ar* **t I* CM.tt ?HIJVM.jr pABTNgR. Th* Innar 8*cr-t* "f B*v.n Mrr. WThfl Won fiucctt* By -.? **rd Mott Wool*y. Illu*tr*t*d l.mo, ?o. 3:4 riB. P. Duttot. A Co.? THB P-LAW 1*4 UIE CRYSTAI.. Bv Mav *- ? l.M.o pp. 11*7. .E P Duttor, 4 Oi i I;*-.!*>m?.j ln anotl.ar colami. lnr.'.n TKBTXRDATa Bg Hareld Beii arrtght. v. "r. iii,iatr?tloni bv r Oiaaani a I'.'iuo, pp. 8H> (Chicflgo: The Boo'k Buppl] .'",/tnvjaii> - A .o i troi y. ?t'T OF T!._ WREi.'K I RI8E. Bl B*a?n" Barradan rrontl*pl*4*a i-mo. pp. J.o (PfltflCJl a a n ahflfl ''..rr.panyi ? al .f a fa?clnatlna but unprln *lH*d min *n^ of th* tao women he love. ar.d dtar.-i and of thtlr affortB to b*lp nun. tltE BrtTbE S HERO. By M P. R*v*re njwtrtt.ci by a. O. l>am?d Umo, pp ?*? ' "i e rr*d*r1<lt A. 6tok*? Company. B*l*!lnfl the lov* Btorv of a younfl Amer .?*ti l.r'r a* and a Brltleh armv offlcer. ? ?"?JBLOno HORTAOK. Hv Harold Blndlo" , *^'tri * rrontlapt*c? ln Color* by Artlmr lurtehlna, ?-. ond Edlfloi,. Ii'mn pp 864 nflaprederlch a Btokca i t-mpaay.) Aaarrttir* of th* *fortbw*trl ?*L_*BI.\ By Prmncea Hodgson Burn*H "nfltraud by Alfrtd Brannan. 12m... pp ?* *Thr rredtrlch A fltoke* Compaaj > , 'lh* *tory of th* llttie b!r<l aho flgu.ed "T*m Sr, rtt 0*rd*n." In which lh* ""?liBr i?],i |,bm ?l,r ?on hn tru?t and n*"" thtlr TriendBhlp crew. ^^ INDIAN By.B M. B"?--r Wlth '"UBtratlont l.v Anton Otto Flachar. l2mo *P. v|. $T2. (tioaton; Uttle, Brown 8 Ca.) ,,A tai* of raii'h llfe In the Northweattm ^ait*4l Btatca i,8 800*4 BKOURKTH. Tale? and Kan i*J By fotrn B'j.-han. 12tno. pp *ll '.'ti?. '?a* Sturgit 4- Walton CflflBB*U*1 1 ajlflht ahort Btorlee deallnfl wlth romanee, ^ratBry and adv-tnture* Ti}f COBT OF IT By Elanor -Mordauiii ?*tD0, pp. ioh (The BtuulB A Walion V-OI?ip(Bj, ) Jh*h*ro ib thu aon of an Knflllah baroti'-t ?no dlaeovars that 'nla mnth.-r la of mlxed ""Jltt and bla.-k blood *nd who r?eolv*a 14 I'v* out hi* life aith ber on a bukui r**ntat1on r!/K Rei) <ROKK r.iRi,. Hy Rlchard M...I "Pt fitvit l.ujtirated by Walian- Margan. Umg, pp. '.7<, ICharl** M.-rlbntr* Hoiib. ) ''onialnliia;, b.?lrteB the atory whleh *iv?? '? boole lt* t|ti* "Tlie Orand Croaa of "'? Cr--Jk-.ni " 'Tbe Invaalon," ' Hloo.l aiu T*||," ? Th* Hailorman." "Th? Mlnd fca**d*r' snd "Tha Nake.J Man. c*UR0B JT . or, KB8>riNG VF WITH V-^,!:I'V Hv bviafl Ril'heller. Illuatrated. '- ""? PB IB1, (Barpar _ Braa) A> Stenr of laaMaaaMa -_ira\a(.an<e and ' ina a...... saf?i .rroris to r*_t.Hin m tnada ?j 'ii- ion. Bocratm Potler, the renlal frlei 1 '?' Ltasle '"'i- .-i.-.Mi'jA.N g Btar. .,r IN ? Ity. By _anee oppenheltn ntustrated. ISmo, pp. '"' (Harpw g Brm I ''i'-"ii'.i|.?. ? ,?? matl g rTugf]? ft* ' ? la n Mg ,|m. JUVENILE. 'DT s ROBE; <>l:. THB QIRLHOOD np ? 'S1-. 8HANNON Bj Adele B. Tlii-.iupsoti. inusireti i bj \ .; Lmraed Itmo, pp. SO.. ?Hoston The Lothrep. Ltt ,v Bhepard ''om I Iie atnrv of a walf -ho bpBlBB Into her own after maa] rmi.r-r aataaaar eaperlencea THE DOTS' PARKMAN. Sele.-tl-.n_ from .he Ical W,.rk* nf l-raii.l* Farkman I ln L-94_laa ... Ha.hrouik. lllua " "' ' l_m--. pp. U. 181 (Boston: Uttle, Brown & >o i All nf i[,r phaptera bava to <lo in one aray Or nnother with In-lisn*. their inai.nera, cus 'nni* and i harn'-teil.ll,?* With nnirs and eiaht llloatrat-ona l'<" B BOT8 ON I'IKKS PEAK Wher-The\ Went. Whai Thej 1'hi. What They Baw By ] Toaillaaon. lUustratsd b! i-eorge Avlaan i-iii.i. pp, 401. iBoeton: The Lethrep, Lea A Bhepard pompeay.) The pharaetera are the ssino fni;r ?- onriK I erleana wh,, hava flgurad Ib tha other BMB Bt ' "ii <>nn Laad" .crirs. HOBE i:nti;iiiaimm; AmaaaamnB for ' "?? on.\ Edlt. I bj William I* rhenary, IBae ii. 4\ i.w. iBeatea: The u-throp, A . lir-pal d < <>mpail> . I 4 ml-BctleB of cai.ira, >rl~k an. paMlmea MB BBBPON81B1UTT, PARTNBB n? Bebhj and Joe .chlevad Buccess in RuMneaa in riarence Johnaon Meaaer lllustrated bj ? ? ? i ? H iM ai I I'-'n ... pp, "7!?. |Bm .: throp, Lee _, 8 lepard i?ompany.. Narrattng Ihe experteneea ef some n>nl>l I le.-)- ' I.lTTi.r. WOMEN: OR, BBO, IO, BBTB AND \Mi B; i.iiii*.. M Aleotl r,ayo* 1 Mlualratcd from pnotoerepha of <0 ln the plaj ,?.v,>. pp. vl'l. _17. .Bos? ton Little, Broa n & Ce.) THE I_NO__t8H HI8TORT BTOBT BOOK Bv llbert I" Blaladell an.i FYancla K. Ball. Wllh lllustratlons hy Frank T. ..ferrll! U'nio. |.p \. Iflg (Boetori l.i-.i a. Broarn A Ce.1 ? ir ? k aplaedel ln the HiM of rreal n _?-..- hleto. 'iu: WONDER WORKER.) By Mary tt. IVada 11 latrated I2me rn \n_ tw. ttttt Llttl. Bros I ' ' . ?;'.-? i of aucl iaepio a* nd' - Bv i h>ik \4 llllam R, r?,,Tg? Mlai lane Ai a, Di Qrenfall nn. i j-!k I.indae rRB TOL'NO *i'i'RBNTR r. on. ai.i.an 44 i:sT > '111 M Hv l-lirlon E. Pt-vf-naon lllustrated Q bi i-m... pp \i r.Ti B. ???ln- L '' Yncr g Co 1 \ ator\ 0( rellr -;.']lns Whleh d*__rtr-?? ihe . i ? a -. ? pr.NAI_T> IN BCOTLAND Py TTtia BlaBdall M 1-.:...'. n. ,i i :. Dalrympla 1'lu.trsted Itoo, rr vl, HT. (Boston: Llttlo, Bromn a ? e * ? ni-jma hi "Tha .-i;ti- Peapla Bran B rr a'rla- T\> ha-- alBO Pi '' ed "Je k'h In Bpala " KEN WARD IN THE .It'Vni.R Bv /.ana i;re4'. Illuatratt I 'C- -. rp Mg IH ??r^ K, Braa i Thrll " ln tmpi^ai ni:.. Iltr. m*NNIKIN8-B*.NNT_B 4>-"n i IITC BOON KlNO i- Bdhh B T?a4 Idaaa. B/Hh ?iraii.m* i>4 < lara E .twoed irtT.o. pp. rown .1- < o ? '? ?? .-.turaa of tha rabMt faniiy ..i.i ti-^ir frl-nd*. LITERATURE. A BTOB1 r,K BNOM8H MTBRATrBE. I'rniu "Beowalf lo Bwlnburna Bv Andra-w x M A 1C" o pr. 4xi. *<!i il/ong . ? iraai a Ob.) AN ANTHOt-OOT *?'?' BNOUBH PB I 1""_ ?-. 1741 B v: ola Bi im 11 an i L i' ? T?%!-> With a Prefaee by Andr?w I-ine. 13b ?. M bM ..'47 (Lonamana, Oraen I Oa - | 08CAB BTILDB Hv W'alt?r -ni. r.'in... pp Im (B r. '?' ? ? di4l.-d into ^haptera ?nn1-.! ? 1:0*., tion* nloni > ? . Ftealltat-OBi i Cei ? MISCELLANEOUS M,--v to MAKB AND HOW TO flAVB m vi:^ i.no'.-i-'.r snd it* Rcaalti I tlaoiit. W'f.?h!rijton Prew Umr.. pn Iflfl ' tVaahlneton, i> i Publlabed ' laa kta ? v HAT MAKBfl i.itr wnRTH LXTIXO; OT HB MORAL DEVai-OPMBNT OK IH" MANITT. i: I I Kalghl 1-tr-o, pp 1C9. R. r Konno A ? 0 l Tracing tb.e flereVopmanl Bf mnra :i B the ra.e and In tha Indlvidtial. R'fl PTANDARD OOOKBBT. A i.om i .t?- liunif te Ihe in o| '-oiikinit Dalaty, Varlel and EPonomlral I.i.lie* for tne in,-:?ehoM. Bv Nlrtioia. Ro4er Illuatratad. U ... pp. a, 4..r. (Mt irgla a Waltm ? - ? <? g rhe ezperlaneea af 'he aather aa ch4?f in Breaks'a Clob, l-opdaa, and ln aon.a. of lha ?i*at I omaa ln F-njland. COURTfl, CTUMIMALg AND CABOBBA Bv Arthdi Traln Ive, i?; BB " harlea S, nhn-r * Bai 4 i \n aaeaaal of flataotlrea and leteeUve work tha preparatlon r.f a Ug rriminal .a?e. arlth deacrlptlona <>f tne Camorra trlal ln \'ltphr.' ar.d th" -.orkln_a of the aoclrty ln Italy and h-re. Tlli: IBTBBNATlOHAL MINIV An Arau ? -?? foi fl.r- Jiilhial Bettlamenl of Int-rr.a ? onal DlBputea By Bleholaa M -rav Bytlar ip ?. r_i (CBarlm BeHbaare Baaa) POETRY. POBMB O-TOOVHTBT UPB * Badara Ao thology. B> Oeetge B ?i>ai.. Ijluat.ated. l_Tn<> pp v41 :itf. rBturatfl B Walton ? MB pan?.) ^ oellaetloa r-f iBert loAna ahont tha farm and tlie aaaatrj TRAVEL. ..i.i, PABlfl IM fleelel Hlstari al ard Ut aran Aaaoclatkma P^ Heary r Baellej 1llu?'rat?d .vn, pp ill. 354. fBoaton; U C. r_E- _.- ' ?'? ? liK-ludlna an a--'ount af 'ha fam^ue r?b* - eafaa, Mlons, cluba, pleaanra ?anl-r,a. fa:ra a.i-1 fetm, nrA th<- theatre- of ? ?? i raaeh .apital B bygooa Umaa DANOER8 OP THB Ti'.'ll. IN 1??-r' By .harlea K Younfl llluftrated. 1_lnio |p 141 (Oen< *. n Y Charlea B Taaag.) 8 narrative ot a.tual eventa on a trlp ( acram the Plalns M I.enver. EA8TERN CAKADA ANI) THK PP.OP1.E THEREIN Bv Edflar Impuya. With llhi* iratlon*. IlBM, PP H*. 'The I,lterar>- Bu? reau.) WITH DANTB IN IIODBBN FLOItHNflv 14y Marv K I-Brv With twentv-elaht llluatra u?.,a ilma, pp BU (B * Duttm * rr> < Aa attempt to aid th- reader tn formlnr a maaul pictara <.t tha rttj a* the po-t kn-T ' THB st.iRY Of .AN"riA<-<> r.n COMPO flTEUaA Hv C Qaeoaoine Hartlev "Mr.. Walf: M Oallkhtn) Illuairsie.i by Frank n Baaaa, R B a iflmo pp tAn iB. f tnitton Ai ' -.. ) i in tha "MadUBval Tewa Berlaa." . Hi; PABBBfl OF Tlir. PTRBNBB8 A Pnu tl-al OtddO to the Mountain Hoada of tho Franco-Spanlah V*rontl*r Bv charl-* I-. Praaaton, F i'- Q- f. With a frontlaplaoa ln color by Ha> ward Youiik. savanty '>na II lUBtratlonfl from pholographa. ntOBtla by Hia ?uthoi eiaht rnapa an.i th)rt^ Itinararlea v ., ir?* n'liarlna >?ilhrfr'? .-on* I RELIGIO#US HlflrTOBICAL BBTTma OP THE BAJtl.T i Ot-PEI* By Thoma* Camlaa Hall l2mo, ,',. iti (Baten * Malnr.i \.i attempl to mal<e the hlatorlcal a-ttlng of thi Ooapi I ' i^'"1 ,0 <",r ,T:ln<,? ,,,.- ,,i'V l.o.K "-? A THOUBAND rWBECKB By Phlllp I H'.r-rt. With an ! .,.,"!:... non hv John H-..rv '?gj*^,^ llluatratad. V**nn, PP ?* ,Tn? Jr",r""'B ii iteMn Oaatpany.) I iv etorlea of m.-n who have haen help?d v ,'-.. M, A.ilev Ml??t'>n. nn Water htr.-t. SU^aa ?'?"..n, of the work done hy the nilai-lmi .,?-,, IcHI ANDJONAH. B) rllnoWey O. Bl Mi i,S%. .,?h, Merlln '';;-.?;"";; Ph i. fullua A Bawer, ' J '.' /?" l'1 xiVl. .'.I.'. rcaartea flerlbaer-a son.. ThBva-i..r-^r;,.^..:/,;;;.^ TSRffl :%? ,???, H..,r-. Braa__od. ***?,***, ' " Xi\ :.?....M, ,,-,e.l 0,. the Morre K...?..|?lWn ?\ r?i' .1 Taaotoflttcal Bemlnary y,;.M:":p!"?tW. vi. aa SaaaMaa '":;;:&p_.k:, ...-rary adltlon. Wlth an PniNriPLS* '!> . ' ? .Vipter on BffllBM TBi nni, '"J"1"",^.. r.(iN_ ,u,?i.,_ok far ni.-H.iN A.M) ITB SVSSrtS. Wlth aeven Tmvellara ^ ^ ???- ,. ,.??, ?,. _:.?. maaa ?f>'t i**"'> fo"' J B-haMsa flerthaar*a fleaa.) | Jhe nfth edltio" ALTO IN AN OM LOFT Also in Quiet Lanes with Or ganist, Says Latter's Wife. AND SO SHE LEFT HOME Now Castleton Corners Has Topic Beside Which Presi dential Campaign Palls. Take the Castleton f'orners tmlley car when vou have landed from the Staten Island forryl.oat at St. Oeorge. an<l ride until the COBBduetei tells you to aet off. Y.nj area't ia<k far eeaverflBtiea, and yet, 44inrt have to talk polltics. for Just at preeenl Chetieten Ceraera has aii it eaa ? i.. talBag stiangorn _l.oiit the Moravlan OTgaalat an.i why his wife went away. There ls B paper publlshed down that 44... eaBed "Taa Rlehaaeaal County Ad vaace." nnd lasr BatarBay'a Maaa ron talned notloe that An.-ii Haaaaaaa araaM not i.e reepot-Btbte foi any .lehts aentract ad by hta nrtfe,' Clata Paahae Mlttag llotisman. In another cotatnn _d the .am? paper ) 08 8 ill Und th< s< \.r.o.?: MV _TB EETHBART. ii" ?< aweetheert, Iraa and ralthfui. Wllh ryea (,f azure hlue; Hia te'tli atr ft.* the mttm, p.arl, Bla halr a jp.lden liue. \n.i. oh! tba peace aai a* 1 feei When twlllsht ahadows fall. With his falr hea-l upon my bfaaat Por he's mj al! ln all. Ka. 1 Bay. BBOti hour. I lo4f him ir..,ra, He's ilrai'r iar t,. nie Than all tl.e g,.|,| aad cenia \ o i >i 8lM ln landt. Bcreea the ?ea ..i'.l grar.' mi " ....ni from aho?? To lead h'a atepj. arijhl. Aad niav he r.r-i f.llnn- atra'_ Into the pettl Of llghl And ahm lha tlme for parling ? ,-rn-a fo rr-.aa the ilarh deep ?ea, If I go firat. I li areteh for him. lf not. he'll walt for ni-. fTha ther la thls my aweethaar:: I'm aure 4-011'II fneai another; Kor with Ma arm* ahout tn\ H? aaya, "l love rea, mather ? , <'lar. P Mlttng Hnu-man Even Mr. Ilouaman wlll tel! ***** some thlng ahoiit 1t nil If Im happens not to he practtalng on the nrgan ln the lstlle M.. ravtan ehareh nr gtvlag a muaac leaaea tn s.iir,.- pupii. Bat aii that Mr. ii"'i*man -.il) tell you ls that her nn.tli.r Ol" Iloiistnan's'. her un. le William and lier married slster "lnitted ln." Now Llvaa with Siater. M-* Heaaaien may he fouu-i st lha home of her slster. Mrs ?'happelle. In Bradley avenue. Port Rlehmood. "Whj ahoiildn't I tell you*'' Mi* llo\. ? man's slster * III sa>. ''Bvmylwdy ln Caatletoa Coraera kaewa aii abeai lt, an-i if you don't believe nae, ro to ihe Bar. Mr Nltsahl, paetor of the eharcti lo i>i erard Cebb, Buperinteoeeal ef 'hr Baada] school. an.'. a 1<>I ,.f ..ther* I can BBBM M> slster i? twenty-taro ?nd stin pretty, flUl Mr. M.iuainan preferi ai.Mher 4. iu. is tweaty-one aad '-an Bng They can tell yea that after diolr praetl'-a. the oiR.'inlst nnd an Blto -Inger etajred In the oigan lefl bbUI the aeaton i ame around and turr.ed out the llghtl They eaa fll yaa thal everj thai Mi Houaaaaa had te %>? out r-r aa evaalag ta Kive a muslc leason he was met l.y a gul tl.at was not his wife. and thay x*u also t?-u you that they araaB ler i<-ni. aelha la qui.-t lanes " An.i then Mt* Haaaaaaa h?is-if 4*111 chlmo ln and ta\ she BBBi to kn..* girl when sh*> 4vas thr BWeetOBt Uttla t'ning in aii paaHetaa Oornera aad that she never would hava BUBBOetOd she araaM hava come in l.etwe.n her and An-tl 1 m July 7." ahe said. "An.-ll I BBM I with that woman. al 8 la a mllllner ln New York and he toid nie I lildn't MaB Wall, and it would he l*tler for me te gO to bed. And dl.ln t he gn rlght over lo har house. whlle h?>r father and BBOihef 44. re away, and didn't T follow. bat . ouidirt get ln beeaaaa the deere were u 11 leehed and tha Mind.* eteeedl An.i arhea the wornan's paronte came ha-.. didn't be aaaali eai ed the bae* dear an.i come bome and try lo k'.ss aaal s.. 1 g..t out ,,r the hou*.: win. mj utti* CBfferd, aad even if I dld Ba] baM 44 hat II COOt I am not going t?rk Wedded at* Nmetaan. "I was jit.t Btaataafl y?ats ol.i 44,hen I married ABOfl lOBt years ago." Mr Hourman contlnued. "We lived happily togeth-r until s year ?nd a half ago Wh? I found a letter Whldh had been .ent to my hushand by Mlss Maud, Mai l,?ry, who said she heard the -hunh bellfl ling and wl.shed she was ln chureh with Houmian 1 look him to ta-k. hut h<- said he kn*w nothing ahout the letter and I forgave him. I^N-i fMer.d-. toM mg ho 44 as paylng much atlentlon to Mi*? Malbury. At nlght I would-alt in thr 44lndow an-1 or. a dozen or more tim** I have seen my haahaafl coming Bfl the toad 44itli hl* arm around M)-s Mai htiry's walst. ??! d<?? nled to lay the matter l.en-re the hoatd of trustee* of the chureh. and In the preeeaee of taa WBartBteaafaai ,,f ,hr Bunday school and a number of the m"in haraaf Ihaahalr, htalailaB aUaa MaJhury. I baBBBd tpy husband to glve up l aylng at teatioa lo miks Malbury. Taralafl la Mi?s Malbury, I a?^u- her W ab'' would not dlscotirage my husband In paylng attan tlon t?. bar. Ml"" Malbuiv pald no atten tloa to what I bad said and walked <?ut of the . i.utch. i-BK'i she u.et Haaaaaaa aad a.m la arm they walk. d. leaVtBg nie f? ratorn homb alona I falntcd on Ihe road The followlng day 1 dr.lded to leave him and I dld." HoUMiian himself said the worst he ever dld 4vas to acompany Mlaa Malbury ta her home after > hur< h. MIbs Malbury llves nixt duor to him, nnd on evenlngs when bls wife did not go to chureh wllh him he went home with Mlsa Malbury. he said. "The trouble." said Housman, ?ls that my wife ls .lealous without cauie. My Biether IB hnt ?nd my slster-ln-law also butt too much Into my buslneas. Thej bave Bai my wife up to many thlng* diapleaaB-B to me IPbea ahe made np her mind tu Bave in. I -aid nothing to her. I have kaat my bOBM oprn for hei to re tinn for several wreks and now I do not thlnk I wlll take hei back." s-> caatletoa Cemeta laa*! aorrled aboat wh.. is i? t?- alaeted PreaMeai tiiis fan, aad n do.-iit ghre a baaa) wiu. Ihe "man hlgher ba/' B_ GIRLS' NINE OHALLENOES MEN Berkshire 8ociety to See Interestini Match To-morrow. I B- Teteg-Bflb to The Tribune.] t^aaoa. Maar Bapt,.".. -mihk Oarpl Spoor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hpoor, f Chlcago, Iihs organlied a baseball !'.._..n aml challenged the college tvam - .. .od bv Kimhall Ballsbury, son of Mr. Ln. Mrs Warri-ii B. Sallsbury. of Chl _____?_. 'to Bley H KBmi- ln Plttsfli.'ld on Sat SSSav afternoon. Mr. Sallsbury has ac lu.d tbe challrng. Dn the Ballsbury ', _..,, will be Fbk?' Cadr, CarroM Budler. innt Wentworth, of Chleago, Pam Mar '" .nd Carroll Pulton. ol \>w York. ?jim aaatr haa ".?i announced bar team. The u-.mc Wlll be fOIIOWed b.V B BUPBOr ,i ihe SP""' ^'llil a"0 a dance at the Ballabury l?l?cc SAY HE SPENT TOO MUCH Reports Filed with Surrogate Accuse Alfred R. Conkling. HIS GIRLS' FUNDS AT ISSUE Special Ouardians State Father Used Money for His Own Household Needs. A.'ording to reportfl flled ln th* BSIT8* ffate'* court. Alfred Ft Conkling, lavvyer, former As.s*mblyman. politleal refornier and nephew of the late S.-nntor Roscoe Conkling, has expend.-d too riiih li from tba funiis held by hlm os gennral guardlan for his thri-e daughters, who have recelved the money by inh'-ritanee from the eMate of l.orlllarrl P-OBSldS. Tlie5e reports show that tlie money bfl. I'Uiglng to Ihe daughter* 4*44 Bged nof only for their support nnd COIBfort, but also to inalntaiii the b0888hoM of Mr. Oonhllng. Baten C. ffeller, who was ap? polnted *pe.-iai guardlag by Burrogate' lovvler for Vivian Conkling 88td <<\ka '? Conbllng, twe ot the eMMbaa, aadd in a report that be Bled, referrlag te Mi Conk-I Hn*:: "Were hla etawacter other thaa whal U is, tii4~ paymaata rnade by him rnighl i I,.- deenied migappliration of trust furids." i Mr. W'ell.-r and Phrvnix Tngrahnm, yvho was appolBtsd flpaeagl guurdian for Muriel Conkling, tbe third daaghter, wotxt called on to peaa upon the aooouata of Mr. Conkling arhaa H.e An.eri.-an Sur.-iv Qom* j paaj n-'ke,! to gfl relteved en his bond and i the National burety Goaniranj aai aubstl* tuted as Burety. Both Bgeclal guardlana ref uaed to aiiow certain expendituree rnarie |,v .\jr. Cnnkling foi his gfl ughters. or, at Iflsat, out nf their farads, and Wll? bur R. Lerraeaera arhe ns referat pa?od on the reporta pf the guarrdtaae, adopted the flBflflBorauadum obje.-ting to ih* expendl tures ln Tiestlon. Sought lncr*ased Allowance. .Mr I,arreinore alflB B8ted as referefl on the applloatlon of Mr. Conkling to the Surroaate's .oiirt for ?n 8*418888 of the allowan.-e made io his aauBjbtera H" state.l that tlie InOTSaaed 0081 of llving nnd tiie rsdoetlon ef hla own incom* frora |ll,f44] to $ 1 _?.r>r,o ;, , ,,lr b_404 it 84*348* sary that he have about 118,84)0 a vo;,r for the proprr tralnlng and malnl of three girl*. of tlie ">,? ial and fam Hy eofine.-tiorm'- thal hla iaaghte ? hava However. Mr. ?*onfclmg wiU bfl Barmltted to spend frorn Ihe r.-date-; nt 1 1 daughtarfl for |fl] tlO.nnr, tn- ., ]]n\v,i no- liejng ?|,. .">i foi Miirii-i wiu, is th, Bldeat, betng fifteen vp?r. ?,|d, Bad M '"1" 8flW*b f'-r viyi*n and Olga The n.-.-oiint* BBbailtted to Mr Wel|.-r for tba vr.u onded lai taiSt shnwerl t! i 11 th? ? '? nf | Mr. Coaallni for hla danghter Olgfl |f - iir oapaadfld all of :h.? nrlth Ihe ? a* < oaptlso af 118. Tba Bpeetal guardlan I aoiiM .-.llna flnl] *?l" FOI Vivlan 1h*l f.-ither aad genera guardlan recelved fo the yi * 13, of a bl< h ihere araa un-1 .pent at Ihe flod r,f (gfl v.-.ir 4.;, .-.'.. TK. I fla-aelal guardlan atloflred oali 11,823 The ? ??? |fi lagral aaa bi I rim<trr of Morlel'fl *B*tat? flhowed the ,<*. ? rlpi 1.. Mr ,?i,klinc of 18,884, wlth ar. uneapendsd reaialndei <.f 1181 Mr ln* graham wouM ullow aqI] 1 a i?-iiiiar Bltaattoa araa Mr IVrller !n I ;? rflgfl ? i ? | ? . . paagltaraa by Mr <'or,ki igj ?.,- tb, of hl* daughter* II. --,. ? ? fatber admltted lhat bfl made no flffflfi 1 , for th* needs of OMth B ll - idnai eafrft.-, bul areuM the) -*-ar,na aiumrei in bulk aad thaa dtvide th.- . o?t into third* AlSB BBtB InetaaaOB dre.??e.* wer.- Ilrsr ?> ? ??' ihen ''a down to *ir Olga, and when *1 ? grm too tall for then. they a.. ,.| | . to Vivlan Mr Wallsr **'<! thAt lt was iBeaidtsbtS I" eliHru.. Vlvla:. wlth one third for thiB eiothing. beeaaafl be never I't.tained her ona third aattl it araa third l.ar-i'.l a'l.lli.g. "If would t*kfl I BfMClsl panel of (urorfl te dstennlm arhal per* oaatagfl, if anv. oaeb inr=??11 ougtti to pa.-. of Um i.iiib Bgaaeated agali rl ta h "f Um . itati s ,,i .-i oountJng " Mr Conkling tried te iccouot foi lh< expsfltdlture ef H. frota tbe aetataa .,r ius daughters, aad m tbe hearlng .t <i. v. lope.i that belng Bhon ol funda he ? iMed ti.e aaoney ..f ibe glrla to pay f.i 1184*44*48, inea' k ? . Iih> hi.,1 oth< i chargefl not iiauall) Incl gjed ln tn* ai countingfl ot th* flatatefl of Infauttfl Tbe ape, :ul Kuardian said thal aeltber Mr. Conkling nor his wlf.. Ml Btbel J Conkling abo began a buIi forg-atparatlon ngalimt blm on AttgllSt 18, was 8 le tO featif'- that tt.ins su< li :t: drygOOdfl w, i .? for the guifl Bgalagl al. . -i.it. * tba} yy-r. eharged or we;. f.n ? j uae and bsnsdl Called "Abaolutflly Ludicroua." . '.iiitiiiuing. Mr. W.ller .?Mid tliHt || w.i.s Itfl] I idll rOOa" 10 .iiar^-e the In fanls' astate arltb the aaflUntenartci ol the houee*M**g flvrtd gr*-sn8S of bfl Conkilna at MflBTlB I'lini.-. -N ?' '.'WbO," asked Mi. TfflHar. 'Ia able t.> deterralne what propei tion. II an aaeb of tbe Infaata i Bh.niid BaU-re toarard tba rssiatsiisnofl -i the hounehol.1 Me thOUgbl It n.lglU he BaoaaggflTf le proarlaa aaperta, to tsetlfy to thfl valafl <>f lha apaaxah- of each Ib* fani, and nn tesilinony was Introdoesd a i to the tsaaperaaaaal i,r fba ravrloaia la* faata." Tba report ef tii.-?pe.-iai guardlaa eoa* Unuee ,*Tbe actlon ef tba k- asrol guar* .ii.ui la piovi.iiik; clothtag for hla arlfe, furnltura an.i br^i-brac f.? hla bou.I the si7..- and aaMbra eaargad agalnat thfl e?t*te* ta whoiig) wHiio.'t feundattaa la luw an.l .-.julty." Mr l.aricinur.-. the refeie--. s.n.l in hl* t.-port adoptlng the memoiaiidnm gf Mr. tfVflllea ' Ib lha abaaaes af vansaheia, flTldflgjOB rtn.l ?thei ilala 18 -l.-t.-nnln. wlth BOOUTOPy tbe ainuunta expend.U for HN vVHrdM, I *dopt thH eon.'luyloii nnd recomniei.datlon* uf the Bpe.ial guardlan. although of the 88*8188 that more oi the Infants' money has t-een aetuaUy spent thun i.ns beea i-roved arlth rlsdnltsasss'' Mr. .'oiikllng aaked ii niodllieathm of ii,.. i.port oi Mr, l-Biraa. rafljarBllng th* aii.iwiiii.e to hla daaightera by tha ?atTogate Ha --"id that la ivio bi apaa) M .... Btora thaa theh lit*-on*-i and hla own. iir m.,li tV.n tba laeeaaa fai ir,n was \.v.i3?. un* ba Msk.-.i far tha BBtlra amount tor 1 _*1 _:. Mr Conkling .all-.i thfl alt> n ti..n ef ihe iomt to tha lacraasa In th, eoat of llving 8ln?e l!'l'?. "> said that tl? , ,,st ?.f r-aalatalnlng the farally ba BWl arab m ... II.- aat.l It was dlstust, ful to him, i'ut he wanted to set foith that hud bta ehlldren not re,"-!ve.l the Ronaldfl Inhorl taaefl the manifr of llving <>f the famlly would have been maU-rlally dlfferent. Mr. Conkling declared thut his expundi lur.-.4 ln 1?11 were "eeonomlcal and mode?t ln the extreme." Mo polnted out that, beaKlea belng the h*lr* to two-thlrdo cf the Hona.ldB estato for life and tl.e eiitlru resldue at the death of Mrs. llonalda. hla ehlldren will Inherlt from llnward Conk? ling their uncle. They alao will reeelve. *ald Mr. Conkling. the uropertv of Mrs. Kafltman Johneori. ?rM8 of th? in.rtralt painter and mother of Mrs. Conkling. Thi* property now ylelda M.88J a jear. Mine* Mra Conkling beaan rler aeparn tion suit Mr. I 'onkllng has advertle.d that hc would not be responslble for debt. Inriirrcd by her. DRAW- FARMERS TO TAFT Pertinent Queati-tos Sent to the Wives of Voters. Here an- some pertinent quostlons \4 lil.-h IMm Mary W.i...|. -.-cretary of the departmaat oi woman'* atorh of tba Be nubllean Natlonal Committee, Ib sending to farmor..' wives: De POO know thal tbe L'alted States farmere have more comfortable tinm-a. Ii"tt.-r lurnlture and elothea and food than the farmera of anv country ln the world? That tbelr famlllc. have more labor sav Ing devlcea and comforta and luxurlee than tha famlliee Of any other natlons'.' Do 4oii know that tariff for revenue onl) arould iin-rease th<- price of sugar by rulalag th.' buaineaa of tha cane an-i beet eugar Btatea, becauae they eould not coiB peta with the cost >?f proeuetlon in ..ther eountriea aml that the prlcee would ataad 114- 1111 l-.-.-l .?' Do you know that the free rural da li\'.'\ -ei4i.e. a'hlch develope gon-i roa.ls and brlnga your maaaalnea and newapn* pera and lettera an.i poetage atampa te your door, owea it- exletence to tho Re puhiicHii party? Do you know that Amerlcan lahor la the beai pald ef anj Iri the aortd and thal for this reaaofl tbe aorfcer in th* factory and ahop li aM< to pay good prices f..r butter nnd egg* and vegetnhleB? i... wm know that the I'nlted stntes en ? i i proaperlty unequalled In any other eountrj In tha world, bacaum the .\meri .?i.n manufacturer buya the produeta <?f the Amt rlcan tarmei and the Amerlcan farmer buya the produeta "f the Amerl? can manuraoturee? Do 41.11 know that the development of manufaeturlng plant* Increaaea tln- value t vn'ii acro- hy bulldlng railroads and trotley llnea to facllltate transportatlot. thus brtngtng the mark.-t to your door? 5-CEfMT ALLOWANCE RAISED Court Gives Wife $5 a Week and $50 Counsel Fee. Flve centa a dej *nr miis, hut tiot one .-ent for butter. Bueh is the allowaaee arhleh Mth. Pusan BUal Clary -a4s her huaband. Walter John Clary. made for ber ainl their chlld last Nove-mber. Thls Is on*. of the speeiflcatlons in the com plalnt of Mrs. Claiy ln her nult for a peparatioii. Another allegatlon ls that 'lary last summer threatened to throw their son Into .Tamalra Fay. The alleged cn.l treatment of Mrs f'larr hy her husband brought ahout a "g'-ntlernen'.* meeting" st the home of James Hurt father of th. wife, who is a rii-h atonamaaon In The Brona Al thi* ni.-eting there were pre*ent Bunt, Harry p. . .i.r4, father of the aufendant, and Mr* Clary'a brother, Jamea T. Hunt. wbo la also her oouaeaL Mra. < iar> was oaBed ln to tell her story tO the ' gr utleuKn'i meeting." Then. aCOOrdhlg to the Hunt reralon of tho _Beot.Bg, Clary, the father Of tho yoUBg husband. apnloKlzed for his pon, whlle Hunt declared that iie would not permit bls daughter to go h_'-k to her husband. TIM defendant said hl* wife wept when ihfl ' bi'-, gOOdby atid that sh.- <1 id not wunt to aerarate from h'.ni. Ha BBid Ihat Mrs. ciar. ? father compelled hei te ra maln nt bla home ?nii her ehIM Clary i ? n-.'v ?uir,g his fath< - ln aa f< I f..r Bltenatlea <>f hla arlfa'a affectloa The elder Clarjr'a aeeoual of the "gea tlamen'a meeting" ia that Bunt eaii*d hta aon a aeamp ai.i a nar and threat? ened te kin his Boa-ta-law if bo laid hei "4 ea hta daaBhter. Clary Blee daali i lhal he offered aaj ai olofl f< and a.i.i* thal Mra Clary denlod thal bar huabaad bad atrai h Juatlce Searburger yeeterd to Mra Clary *j ? araab altmon) at_d J^1 .ounsel fee HURT EYE CURLIIMG HAIR Baltimore Girl May Lose Sight of Burned Optic. ?, -? ?., i ?? Trtbane | Baltimore, Bapt, s Bpeclatleta are try ave tht rli-'ht - ye of Mtaa Hadgi .la--. of Madif-.n avenue. wlio is populir ln Balttmora eodety, and ahe nearly de? atroyed tbe alghl of the optle laal even? lng aa i reauli of letttng a eurtlag Iren -iii> from her bauada Mtaa ias araa prei irlni to go out. and was atandlng befora a mlrror earllng hfr halr. \ member of the famlly called her, aad In tunBiig qulckly, the hot i? Btruek her in the eye A hn*.' blleter Immedlatel. fonaed ovei tbt eyebeU. Mlaa Jay baeam. hyaterlcal and thadeetor had to laaerl coealne In the eye every two boora to relleva the Intt nea i am NO REST FOR HOUSEWIVES a Trail Candidates for Opinions on Mcat Tariff. The Houeeorlvee' League i* itlll on the tretl of lha PreeMentlal caadldatea aad Its indcfatlgai'le president. Mra. .lullan Heatb, mld yaatarday that they aeed i.".k for no reeplte until they Batiafy the housewlfely eeatra for knoaledga regard Ing thalr attltuda on tha beef tariff. Having le.-.-ive.i no answor to lettera Bddreesed to the candldatM a month ago oa tbi* subj. vt aacapt a note frmn . oloael Booaavalt'a Becretary, BaplBg thal he uoiii.l take tlie matter up when he Kol home. the hous.wlves yesterday ad draeeed tbfl MUoariag letter ta the same | ei flOfltfl On Auguel 12 a letter araa ni.-.iie.i to you aaklng lf 4DU would, In the event ol ,,,-.! election to thi PreMdancy <>f tho i nlted St n.'*. favor the removal of the l iiIlT On tn.'at ln tbe greal BtfBOB of tha campalgn no doubt thla letter haa been OVI ih,.._.-?! i am arritlng to ask If you win give I your earlleat attentlon, i.i order tbat l i ., attaf] the man) d'-mand.- made by Ihe public nnd tl e praaa rho aro eagerl awaltlna v""r anawer Tl'ta i* one of the greal and vnai qu atlona, and aeeda i" , red concretel] The taa_gue has also BBBl a letter to lt* iiieaibaia aahlag thorn who erlah te Baahe ii.-.- ?f the aaroeta peal te bay or seii ooantry produee ttraend their names and addresbcs lo the .entral .ounell. _-a ASKS DIVORCE TOO LATE Man Finds Wife Beat Him by a Dozen Years. MaeOB. 'ia . hepi i After P M. f-cck, of this dty. had laatftated suit for ttvaree he dtaeoverad lhal his prooaedlnga aere at leaal twelve yaara benlnd tlme. nfflirr. who Boughl i" setve paper* on the former Mrs. Beck m Oravm County, Ky . found that she had obtained a dl vorce a dosen yaara au.. a WANTED GIRL; SHOT ESCORT Three Men Fatally Wound Motorcycle Rider in Park. ChicagO, Sept. _L?With a girl perched mi tho raar of bla motorcycle, Roy IVIn kleman, seventeen years old, aiarted out ou A spln through the Weal Slde parks early lo-dav. Huddenly three men, Btop plng from behlnd a thlck.t. ordered Wln kl.'tnati to stop. He attematad to speed awav, and one of the men sliot him In Ihe back. He fell to the pavenuuit. prob? ably fatally wounde.l. Hla eompanlon. Miss Nfiiie Barnett, eeeapei injury by lumplng Park polleemen arrested the three m.n. who admltted they had planned to get poa.esaion of the girl. .?\V- just wanted the girl, said one or the piisoii.-is. "Wa had no Intentlon ofl woundlng Winkleman and dld not lntend robblng him.'* * The Vacuum Cleaner Saves Labor and Prevents Disease It Will Not Work Miracles, as Some Expect, but lt Really Cleans. "The vacuum cleaner does not alway* pi.-k. up threads. Give me a broom every tlme. It I* less trouble and doea my work Just aa well." All thia may be true; the vacuum cleaner may mla's a thread and the broom may be less trouble to adjust. but?and here's th* rub?a vacuum clean? er get* below the aurfaee and extraets the dugt, which falls ln a close receptacle. This eontalner muat not leak or give up its eontentn untll the operator is ready to <li?p?*5e of the accumulation. Tberefore Ihei ? Ifl no dust to fly about and atd in the spreadlng of that dreaded disease la* fantile paralystfl, which Is partlculariy rampant during the dusty nionths, when the w'nda blow and thc witi'lows Hnd doors are contlnually open. ? The simple truth is Ju*t this: That after aa ing the mystieal parforrnaaeaa of the demonstrators of vacuum cleaners in the Bhope tbg designs traced In floiir, the ropos swullowed up and the small treea aiisorbed?one 1* dlaappolnted upon reachlng homo to flnd that an old rug still looks old after the maglcal cleaner has been applled to it, and that freijuent ly one gets no ap*ctacular demonstratlon of a dustlegB track, as aeen in thfl sli"|,. If ls needleas to say that among the many cleaners on the market there are many that eannot lie recommended. Agaln, advertisements mislead by making ^xtravagHiit elalms. If munufac.turcrs re allzed how they discouragc the housewlfe hv clalmlng too much for household ap paratua the-. would eurely ceaae from auch mlsrepreaentation, which, of courae, Ifl born of exceaalve zeal for their produet The two large dlvialona of vacuum < leaners are. of cour-e. hand or foot and power niaehines. Both these claaaes of maehinea, lt must be underatood from th* outaet, demand a certain expenditure of labor. In thc case of the hand and foot typea the arm or foot aupplleo the pow*r. and of coura* this power *pell* effort. In tlie caae of the electric cleanera every Inch of floor apace, etc, must be covered by the noxsle, and agaln thia meana effort. Here are some of the thing* a cleaner should do and b?: 1. The cleaner muat be abl* to extract dust from underneafh loosely woven 1*448*. iL'se flour In order to see the clflaner's suction power.) 1. The dust receptacle rauit be aecurely closcd. 3. The dust bag 'lf dust bag ba uaedi should he of smooth materlal. i. Buy a light niachlne If you ha^e no one to asslet you ln carrytng lt about the houfe. 5. A small machln* 1* more convenient f..r apartment use, whlle a large one t* more adapted to larger homcs, wlth a good staff of aervants. 6. A practlcal machine has few wearlng parts. A machine doep not ciean by magic; effort is involved. Buy a machine whoa* weight 1* not oppresaive and which really clean*. and do not be mislcd by ex agg.-rated statementa. Every iflBiiefai'Hiiai of cour?e, ciaims that his product Is the best. Naturally he would. and no doubt he thlnka *o; bu* if a few points are kept in mind they will J Uiscount these etiphenilatic rhapsodle*. Postal Card Departments All eommunicationfl (?nd they are welceme) flheuld be made by pofltal, aa fai* ?? it ia poflflibla. Recipes Tested and Found Good Al! ItMsSflfl arrearlng In theae column* hava beril frctr<| larral n".s<irem-ntt *re uied unieaa oth*r wi.' atated. Thh department win h? f'.arl to an?w?r any rullnarv qgeatlen tuhmltferl hy reader* flSfl iv iii t.ijy reclpBB. _ ., ,_ Addre** "-iilinarv- E.lltor. New-Tork rribune, Na 144 (taaaaa aireet. Thi* rl.partin-nt will not he r.*pontlbl* for manua^rlpt whleh I* nor *-,onipanied by Btarnp* re* *?*_**?. Klndiy Inolote erampa aith qu**tloti* r*qurrl**g ?n anawer by l?tt?'. Uilic on oniv one -44* of th* paper *n. tea thal name an.] BddrflH fleeflflBpsag each liem. . icrIMaa-CftB TN 'RKAM.-Try r,i eutnhers botlsd nnd *ervcd wlth eream aauce Baaflirntf arltb *alt and pepper yrnea the r?getsJ*le ta oid enough for the leedfl to have hardened. remove them. Of curse, th,- eueutnber* must he 848*81 ar! either Bll.-ed or cut In strips. PRU1T iSAl.Al'.?The meat from a small di.ed cantaloupe may be added to a (rull ma.-edolne at this seaton, but lt IBUSt bfl of the flnest quallty. A go,-l - 888 Ml itton of frult calls for two yellow Crawford peaches. two big plum*. two slice.l bananas. two tablespoonful* of whlte gr.ipe* (aaadaat), aal two or three heapinrr UMflOPOOniBhl of dleed melon. A few npe purple grapes. if very sweet. may ba added. or the bananas may be left out Dress liberally yvith pow.Jerrd sugar and Berva cold with de. oratlons of whipped cream. CORN BAKED IN TOMATO CUP-A pretty varlatlon of that old-fashioned Idtab, corn scalloped wlth tomatoes. i? j eorn baked ln tomato cups. Scoop out mterior of some flne large unpeeled j tomatoes, leavlng a stout wall. MIx the BCOoped-OUl piilp wlth iomc grated corn ln aay proportions preferred. H.ason with I pepper BBd salt and mi th.- tomato hold an Sprlnkle tlie t088 of 8888 wlth pow ' dered brea.l eruinb* and add a blt of but ;. alao; thaa bake ln a quick oven for Tlft.-.-n minutes or longer. a< .ording to ii;. baal of the oven. A < overing of paper ui th* form of a eooking bag may be uaed if preferred to keep the Julces from escap lag The top.*. however* ?in ba browner without the paper cover, TOMATO flt'CcoTASII - Tomatoea |,rc?se,l to * pulp may be uaed ln?tead ,,' milk in making succotash. and will ? a delieluiis change. Do not use i wltii milk. as that curdles the mixt ure, hut laataad of it. fleason highiy with I apper an.l *alt and u*e plenty of butter. If the eara and bcan* are lacklng in ! flavor through havlng stood too long In ' th.- naarkst stalls. rfdd a tlny young onion [to thsrn. if. hearever, they are flaa fia. ;. do not hide that flavor by any such addltlon. LEMON < AKK.-Htlr tojether till very white a i ound of sugar and half a pound of butter Add elght egg*?beaten to a fi..th rhe white* and yolks separately? tii.. grated rind of two lemons and bhfl Juice of half a lemon. fltlr ln gradually I., pouu.l of fllfted flour. I.lne a couple of I cake pans wlth whitfl buttered paper, 1 turn !n the better, and bak* In a quick joven. ?'? Ba EIS.'HEIt. : Aidsley, N I a Useful Household Tips Thlfl drpartnient will pav for houtehold tlp* if found *v_llabl* for 11* purp**e. AJdret* "Uacfttl Houaehold Tlp.. t>-p*rlm*nt," New York Trlbun*. No. 15* NflflaSa atrtet. New Vork Clty. CI.BANIM*. EC.G BKATERS.-Do not wlpe a wlre woven egg beater wlth a cloth. a* th* Hnt lodges between the wire* and I* dlfflcult to remove Clean the beater wlth a hmsh, and then. after rlnslng, *hak* It free from water and drv near the *tove. so that It will not ruat. TO b-auW IM.OWKH8 FRhrBH-Ro**s BT poppl*p will kcep much longer If th* , nd-. ,,f thfl stema aro dlpped into boillng het water after they are plucked from the garden. The heat seems tn stimulate them If the stems are merely dlpped into the water, not altowed to remaln ln It. IN BTCWINO COHN.?When about to BtOfl* left-over corn ln milk, remember that lt inuit not cook long. Only a. few minutes will aufl.ee. Alwaya score the eorn flrat before eutting lt from the cob, and In eutting do not cut cloae to the cob. Cut down through the middle of the ker nela. Then acrape the cob. This will glva you all the Juice and pulp that cllng to lt, but not the hard end of the kernel. ECON'OMY IN" ICE.-A 10-eent pleca of ice every other day 1* a more economlcal purchaae than a flve-cent plece every day. Belng twlce as large and solld. It will last not only twlce aa long a*.a flve-cent plece. but It will give double aa much chlll to the refrlgerator. and thlfl chlll will laat twlce a* long. *o that when a new cake Ib put .'n it will not melt aa floon aa lt would ha\e done otherwlae. In fact, a iO-cent plece of Ice wlll often keep a re frlgerator so cold that, exeept fn very warm weather. one can get along very 4vell lf one only buys lt every tfiree days. instesd of every two. It ls well to buy a new cake before tha last one |b enUrely gone, and the chlll of the Ice box gone with it. THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION Most People Regard It as an Ornament, Says Mrs. Young. "Utnamental aducathm is doing BBBre harm to tlie ihild of thla c.untry than al ii'isr aaythlag efcaa that i might inention." arrUefl Mrs. Bla riagg Young la "The | Mother . Magazine." ? l-'rom the farm child lu the country to the pampered child of tlie ciUes we Und the vidlms of on.a mental or d.corathe cducation, and tha responsibility for tlieir fatlures begins with the parenta arho regard education as an Bttraetlve WBfl paper and not as a st*P Ping BtOHB to a lcgitimate end." By way of illustratlon Mrs. Yoting tell* of a mother, who. after having made great 'peeunlary sacrlflces to edu.ate her daugh? ter, eomplaln ?d after sho gad graduatcd that she wbb quite useless. She could dr.-?e herself and look prett.. but did n-.t want to do ai.ything. "Dld you lmpres,. upon her at the atart lhal the real object of an education is to BBBCh a person how to work?" Inqulrcd Mrs Young Tlie mother shook her head. "I never thought of that," she said. "Education ne.er BppOBlod to me from that point of '. :ew. I wish it had." Ior tliis oinamental education Mis Toung e.timates that tiie a4erage parcnt in the Unlted States and t'anada annually paya out not less than 180 a year foi _*'4en years, and not more on the a\'erage than $700 a year. "lf these aara the only famlly ex paeaaa to be faoai." Bhe adds. "the sum. either at the mlnimum or the maxlmum. could hardly he considered a burden, bnt when it is < otisidered that the chlld tnuet be i.lothed. taken care of during vacation perlods. provided with soclal entertaln menfV and r.rotected in slcknesa. with the family et ceteras of rent, ta\es. growina ambitions to read. tra4el and to do oth?r laudable things. the expense Is enormous aaleafl B definlte re.p.ilt la produced from it. ' l"or this state of affairs Mrs. Young admits that sdiool s> stems may be partly jo blame, but she thinks that when parents take a dlfferent 4 iew of the maf ter some of th/ most difflcolt praMeBB o* the piesent public school s. stems wlll ha4e b"en BOtved. CORN IN THE EAR. | Corn in the ear haa a greater amount of waate than almost any other 4cgetabie Jt44o tablespoonfuls of food ls a generou* I allowance from an average ear. The aver I age can of corn contain* a pint of fooo. I so that at the prices of green corn at I summer resorts lt fs ea_y to see why j boarders are regaled with canned corn during the helght of the corn aeaaon. The mllk ln the corn hardena when bolled or roaated. but ln corn puddlng or frltters it remalns BBfl and mllky. i--_-.??-____!___,_,_____?__. 800 PAGES of Valuable Information That Ia What the 1912 TRIBUNE ALMANAC Will Give You The approach of the rresldentlal campalgn n..essitates the uae of a r*llnble and authorltative polltical reference book ln whlch all atatlBtlca and other data relatlng to State and National Government8. etc, can ba easlly and qulckly found. TIE TBiaUHB AX.8LABAC for 1912 ghes thla Information more fully and more correctly than any other publlcatlon. 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