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WHY NATION'S PEI Cardinal Gibbons in Pre-election Sermon Rebukes Pessimists. REPUBLIC WiLL EMDURE Can Fall Only Through Lethargy and Apostasy of Her Sons, Says Prelatc. tlmore, ttvt. I.?Cardinal Olbbona to ti Pied tn i.wak'll ??ii who never takea i n ln tr> ? : ci. clared thal if the futui ord tbe d and fa i of ths Amarlraa RepubUc bs W.U the causs "th.- IndUfen lethitii-v .md pollti* I her .pi d was aen*partlsaa a* to the i cif tiu- Cardinal th.'"=riicuous candldatei for Pi< lldi nt H rancc rtlc propbets, aho each predlct the emi of the gorarn* mr?, favorlto candldste is ~s;on of our foim ? to show tb.-it t ?tion cannot rn i tect tto endurancs of the Republic. ?ald ic I t- M ing t.i these dlrs prognostlcatlona for moro '.'': in hslf B century, but in every in | |S vvakc up tiu _l0r, :: aad Iinil tbe gov ?mmenl la trai ? : ? - to the game q il< t and orderly mannsr as before. Passed Two Momentuous Crises. the Cardinal said. in part: Tv, rlsei occurrad ln m. own dsy ? iiidi were well cal ,e.t ? stn ngth ol tl ? Dul,|] 11 was the war betwei n th. atate*, when tiu- nation w.i^ out ln twain When rr.tricid.il blOOd was - over ; - nd s trsrn i nlllct for foui ean laniif - happlly ended, and th min t now mov>- tirmly unitei tl n ever before, because alavery, ? ontentlon, been removed once ancl forever. -rf,- - ??? in ' * <l ln the Pres j(je,i; ti -1 in isT?'. betw< en Tilden and Ha' es. Mr. Tilden was tr.e , . vlctory which, I belleve, he honestlv won, and by (.ueetlonable de .,'-? declared the avn - ite. \ | ? could aurvlve these ter traordlnarv vltality an.i reaourcea, and ... that in any future | eme-. the. i. alll rise to the oocaslon haoa . | round of confldi itabillt. ai - ln the enllghten ment I patrtotlt i the Ami rl< an | - v,.u and fathers ir.oa for b century and a . need and ' njoyed the ; .. strong and free govern . j lf you compare t of ou u -? tem ?? ?...: .,-.. . I dO BOt tlllliK that our RepubUc, with all its drawbacKs an.i s: rtcominga wlll suffei in the com- ? - v : ? Amerlca, with faults, J love thee still." Cold, indeed, ami torpid, o 8P.lt! and ? nthuslaam in coi I hlatoi ol iii" I'nit. .1 8 ahicl been the home of I . ast to ' dden mlll- ; other la - ut \ i v ni of the Amerloan Re i t on a more stable foun- ' the pal ' cltl-' ii of our etatc amen ihe ol our laws. lt mual baye a s: :?>!? baals than fieetB and d no.iv - "the ra>. ia r.ot t" the swift noi the battle sndurlng stsblllty i esn I I only under tl man shouid be _ drone In the eoclal do man ahould be an indiffer Itl. .! Snd eco Bomical queationa which confront bim. ithy In ch 1c and po ? are aa hurtful to the Btate n ia hurtful to ih- f'hi Istlan ? ommonwealth. .\ Blm ere man a ho Ina Chrls ? hat hs la i ..i thj than the tor* ; pid. htkewarm Chrlstlan who never takea an Interost ln the rellglon of Chrlst ln llic manner, a cltlxen who earnestl) .. faulty polltical prlncli to the state than t hi . r takea an II I in ti ? poll ire c,r hf?< country. ] lt . mj yrx'. > Iction that lf doomed to dec sy, if i shall ever record . fall of ths American Re do* '.l.il s lll -,. but to the Indlflerence, uid poiitkai apostasy ut ber uw | are bo md to take an Intereat in puMk' afl'airs. thal * I = * * >" a_;? % levolvet .rn those who sre en dov. ?! wtth euperlor Intelllgen asstl ii and wh? oughl to be the leodera emi pxvmplars of the aropli suldlng polltrtai rectltude. i mclueden Um Cardinal aald: Mj,- Ood .?o enMghten tbe mlnd at;d Sttlcki ' the Amei peoi I th< n ClVlc dutlerc bs to ln them i? earneat and pra< t ? il In tbe - omlnj. i let tion, and i a so gulde th< li hc '. . t a chief maflatrate ? admi wlll redound t" ths matc - rial prosperlty and moral welfBre of our ' a 'METS' WIN ON THE HARLEM Defeat Centipede Crews of Non pareil and Union Clubs. Tiu bsbIoi osaHpede orew af tbe Metra* BeUtan Rowlng Club rotted to rleterp to the flrM of the fall rSgSttSS whlr-h IhS clubs of the Harlem River plan to haM Until the w.ather BtOlTOBlB The TOCi Waa temjed over tbe rsgulsf Ipssdway eeui a on tbe Harlem Rlrer, whlle several tbou* aand totereated apectators Uaed ths I of tba atraaas. "IfetS" defeated th> r-|c\vs 0 and T'nlon Hout clubs by B acant three qusrtora of a lengtb to a Ing fltttsb- No tni'dala were offer.-.l, but the men raced a BWi-tpatakta for tbe ahtrta, and al the ttnlsh tha "Nons" and Dnlon -. atripped off their- Jeraaps arul tofsed them ovcr to the wirns \ m_U ra< e tietween the almont nuK. .i w.1- r-iwecl to th'1 clubhouse, at the n<.rth of tbe eourae, and n-; I r>,e ablvi poki d in :.M Baata Brst CAMPAIGN CLOSES AT VASSAR. ' li- -, Ti.e Tl l! . i :?:. ^ , Nov, t Thi Btoted poilttoal rsaifrTilgT vhlob has beea ? ' ( Lll. g? bad IU dsmanstratloa laat night wtth an m_- |) Hall Bach Sarty '.v_k repreaented b> speaksn of New ark: thi Democrata by Heatrls Vni-'.i', ot Brooklyn, ?r, II, of l.ex ln^i... . k ; thi l ? :?!? ?? r. by ESlica vicShnne, -if I'nlontown, Penn., and Adal, |.. and thi 8o< lallsl Nary Nourse, of CasnOTa, Va., ancl Cl h Istte Oreenbaum, <>t Chlcago. Tbe siu dei.i wlll ballol on Tueed POINT WITH PRIDE TO SULZER. 'i ?' ?, man Amerlcss ' ttla of tbe ,-'t_tc of Wear fork "halla wltb par? Ih. atlon tiu- nomlna* haa of the tlrat Oerman-Amsrlcan sver nomlnated bv h great party to tbe blgh e.fhc. ,,r .,,. L'ongreaa tn.in Wllliam Bulaer." yeaterday tiu leaauc _ c-ommltt?i met ln the Grand 1 i b,n Motc I and [hi iii d an ap|>e_l to thi J0o,iw (lemutn-Amerieans to rots for him. "Oerman An erlcai -." thi ?? ?uM, "have no Istth in t ? of Theodore Kooae Wt." WILSON'S CONSISTENCY QUESTIONED BY WOMAN Democratic Presidential Nominee Blames Taft for Failing to Accomplish What He Knows To Be Impossible. By Ida Husted Harper. Aii thfl PrealdenUal eancildates nre to ba elected 1 it is dlflleult for women ;<> an b". but thfl leaders >f aii the partlea, men who know every? thlng thal is humanly poaatble aboul have e I Ing Jub1 how everj man Ib Koing to vota mahi a mlatabe ln tbelr ch <>t theae greal lead( ri haa, ael id iii in tbe daily arhleh . i ?; ii' to prove that tho ai cceaa of - predeatlned und fore ordalned. There j-- one good thing ab I M II previ nl a vaat num? ber of election ot ta Uaually "monej t.dks," bui just now tbe-party boaac t g, and the money it "6et lays low en aea nuffln'." 01 couraa, tbe leadera of the Prohlbitlon ].aity must be excepted; they haven't bad enough am bltlon even to ^et out aml buatla for tbelr cai-didate; nor an- the Bodallata an B the poaltlve election of Mr. Deba They are almply clalmlng a mill? ion votea for him, and declarlng that tour yeara from now Demo rata and Repub Ucana viin have to comblne on a Preat* 1 ndldate to l eal the one i>ut up by the B Kothlng la aald aboul the- i , bul probably they are to comnme wlth the Socialist*. As Women See It. The part of women in p< Utlcal catn 1b largely that of the onlooker. Po bfl surc, t-ome of them hava got Into the centre of the atagfl this year. but tbelr number comparad to tba whole body of women fs veiy .small. The latter, hOW ever, i:a\< don< ?re watchlng and tiunk Ing in tin preacnl eampalgn than In .'ill tbe parl years, and befon another takea plaee tlie polltldana will hear somethlne drop. Jt won't i- b bomb, but it wlll hava much tha aami i on the old j party strongholda Jual now they nrn pondering over the Baturday ni?.iit of the candidates. There w i Governor Wllaon'a for Inatance, ln whlch he .--aid: "If 1 BXOW I COttM gain tba , ovlded i wo ild take II wlth? oul the aupport of tlie two houaflfl of Con ild have a choice In the mat? ter I WOUld II WOUld put B man ln a poaltlOfl of knowlng what ou?ht to be done for thi people of the Unlted Statea and Ipnglng tO do lt bul being ab? solutely powerle Thi.- haa been exactly the posltlon of : i Tafl dui Ing th( laal two yeara ;,nd >.t Oovernor Wllaon has attacked him throughout the campi Ign becauoi bfl ? accompllal ed all that be eet out Women, of couraa have Uttle mlng poWer, bui thoy can't aultfl boi ? f thla poflltlon, To 11 - thit if Republii ans. in onl' r t'' rebuke the reactlonarlea In the I'nlted Btatea S( nate, d< i Ide to sa rll ? Prei Ident _>aft, tl ? ^"'" to turn nol only iii.- Presldency bul the entlre govern? ment over to ' ni.* r tbe i ?nio. ulve party, arlth power to keep it.-. if ln offlce for >? arould ha th? only way to avold a contlnuoua ? lock In leglalatlon and to aeoure a poll, i to the buslness lnt< ?? I of the country. It would alao be aa ? on the p.ut of Republl . Bna voluntarll to give up the reina of governmenl and let th< lor a Whlle. With the Spellbinders. And then the women were Intereflted In , .-h of < lov.t nor Johnaon, the dentlal cai ? b turday nlght, In which I ird Theod ? r?H crltlclaed for ualng tbe big atlck. but let me tell im my own experience that th? wbo ln ? rlghteoufl cauae lsn'1 r ad a atlck or a clul. or any othoi .,, isn't worth bla aalt ^ an I'M'i utive." This wlll i ? very t noo itmgltig to tboee mllltant auSraglatfl In atald country twho think women ought to go after thi ballot bammer and atonea "Wa arlll not only wi,i a v* "" ? ln ballata but In moral Bentlmi nt," ha aald. "We're on our Ux ? and our heada are high In the alr." M" mual hav. been talklng ? ??? ' the ballet, Inatead or the i.aiiot. but wouMn'l lt have ..?ni tf Mary Donnelly oi ,,,, Mooaattaa had aald tbatt And I :? ; chalrman HotchklaB waa rlghl when be aald tbey oouk bave their auto? moblle parade, bu! oouldn't blow thelr horns. That is the buetaeae >>f the can rhen they ar.- teUlng Uu electora | ,.oilld 'vote for liie"! III Bularr, for Inatance* the women nk. blm; ae iias alwaya been theli greal and good I at when Oongraaa Ifl ao depend . ,,t oa hha foi raaolutlona and treatlea nnd thtnga and when the arhde R Kmrii'1 tremmea at bla power la that auguat body, ahould be M put Into thfl comparatlvelj o Itlon of ? mer? ...or of Ne* Vork" My, my. how glad women ought to be that tbey are not called apon to dedde theae va?t m ternaUo-al q -aatfonal THe Candidates on Suffrage. ]Uvr. ia iinotiMi pflrptoxtal problem: Haa a wtf< ? "?,', lo t,y to ,,HV,; ''"' ,.?? vote bet way. or, Indeed, an ,hl. romen of ? ?-?* Juetllled lfl aaklng ttlls ^ ,he meni Haan't every ??? ? rlirht artd Isn't lt his duty to vote hli own convictloiiB'.' If a woman parouadea him to repreaent ber, haan't ha loet hla own repreaentatlon? More men probebly wiii ba Influenced by women ln eaatlng th( Ir vot< i to-morrow than has evi the caae at a prevloua election, tor the n thal men never were ao wobbly ln i woman never ao poattlve In thelra -Most women win make the attltude of the Preeidi ntial i andldab i on tbe euffrage questlon the basls of their appeals, and all auch should ri ? the indlsputal le fact that, arlth the ? \ ? ptlon of the Demo< ratte, all of 11 are on record equally in favor ol lt, the aeb ctlon therefore should be maoV i n some other ground Thi i oi Itlon of fl Preaidenl on this questlon la valuable at preaent only for Ita nn ral effect, as dur iiik the next four yean at leaat, Ita de claion arlll real wbolly arlth the* Indl? vldual atatea CITY WAR OM TOOTHACHE Ten Dentists to Look After School Children. Tootha. be may aoon eaaae to bfl "; the Important causea ol abaence from Bchool The Department of Health arlll appolnt tcu dentlats to work among school diildren nnd free dontal CllnlCI wiii be malntalned under the Juriadlctton of tho chlld bygtene dlvlalon At the present time there are nlneteen free oan tat Cllnlca, bUt only one of tbeaa is niain talned wbolly for the treatment of achool chlldren. lt la aupported by phiianthropie citizen;". The rest ar.' BUppOTted by <lental college* or dlflpeneai The department'fl Invoatigatlon bas de veloped th< Btartllng facl that of the chlldren ezamlned M.1 per cent have de ;, i tb ? teeth. it baa remalned ao for tba laat three yeara Tbe loaa In achool tlma due t.i abaenea caused by tootbacbe, It Ifl -.,,,!. and t.. dlaea ea cauaed by detectlve teeht, n ndera the neod of projx r treat? ment an economlc neceseltj. in aaklng for an appropriation t.. cover the i xi? nses of free di ntai cllnl< - thfl I' partraent of Health polnted oui to tha Board of Estlmate that tbe altuatlon area most a nfa A majorlty of the chlldren, it was said. were unable to pay for prl? vate u ln ?.'<;! tAXt/aa phyalcal ? .,,... . ^i tl.c greater .ity; U6.M3 bad ,i, fectlvi tt< th ' ?: tl. 71 IM were lfl Manhattan and 51.051 In Brooklj n SUICIDE HAD MADESHROUD One of Two Newark Women Killed by Gas Yesterday. Two women md deatb by gaa at dlfferent tlmea and placea ln New ark yeeterday. They wera Mia. Anna Hornung. a widow, forty yeara otd, ot No. Bt North 4th Mreet. mvl Mra LoratU Bercaugb, thlrty-two yeara old, wlfe ,,f Rusllng Bercaugb, a retlred captald or the N< \-ark nn Department Mra Hornung whs adjudged a bu by County Phyoklan McKenale, who de I Mra Bt rea igh'a d< ath a< ddabtal in the abaenea of aay apparent n lor auicid'. Both women died In theli hoenaa. Mih Bercaugb wa* aaphyxlal lylng on a bed in a room oooupled by Aniiie Watera, a aervant The gas . from an open Jet i.enr tbe bad. Bha had been around the bo iie aarller In th< and after glvlng boon ordi rw retlred t> i rant'a room. Mra Hornung was found In bed arlth a adjuated to an open i< t over her bed and extendlng to ber moutb Hone ol bar relatlvea could advance any rea man foi ti..- woman'a act, but aevaral of them recalled lhat not Ioi-.k age Mra Hornung aaked them that ln death ahe ithed In a ni a whlte drooa ahe had juat made. Hei r? luaet nttl be corn) arlth. FAVORS MOTHER'S CHOICE Mrs. Cleveland's Son Says He Likes Professor Preston. Iity Telograpb if. Tbe Trlbaw l Bxeter, N. H., Nov l?Richard Potaom Cleveland, con of Mra Orover Cleveland, ,,,. t Tbemaa Jea Preaton, peo fesaor of arcbaology and hlatory of arti ;,t Wella Collega Aurora, M. v. urhow angagement t<> Mr.-. Cleveland has been announced. Tha son of tho late Preaident bas aaen Profeeeor Preetoo oo one ... ? cadon, ami waa favorahiy Impreoefld by him. ? Ye?, i have met Profeflflot Preaton, 1-r said "i met blm laat aupamer at our aummer home ln tha Wblta MounUlna ?I do nol feel that 1 know him very wcii, but waa ptoaaed wbb him <>" th only' OCCaaton that I ever aaw him. The meetlng was durlng my vacatloo, ?? i paaaed mo.t of it it. the naouatatna at ^^^ofwttlln. to aay how long 1 i _?? known Bb( ut the engagement. al l,;. think I ^?^?n?h?Uvlited lona ai anybody haa. My mother vlsltefl i, . ,i lxeter ii few day ago, but I Kveh?oth?nf" ->' Aboul *"- ?" ** ut tiiat time," During Suffrage Carnival Week (NOVKMBER 4th TO 9th) Articles Written EXCLUS1VELY for THE TRIBUNE By IDA HUSTED HARPER Will Appear Every Day I Slayer of Baltimore Woman Jests About Crime. HOPESTOESCAPEGALLOWS Can't Hang a Man with Wooden Leg, Law Requires Rope, Is Murderer's Ghastly Jest. Chlcago Nov. L-Charles Newton Kra mer, elrcna clowa, blgh dlver, who 001 i having I go| ? i Oerti ? ? 1 af Baltl? more, I ? ? ? ? > ted srUl r- p< il hla ' of the murder to-morrou a ;.- n the . orei > i?'.- Inquc st oa i tti- 11 vi-tim is reaumed. Mra Kramer, who gave ti"- police ths Rrsl deflnlte Informa? tion that her bueband killed II tsetlfy. in tbe m< an tlma Kra mer sild bl i arlfi are . ? Ing hi Id without Kramer'a demeanor remalna thi . ii- Bral waa I iksn ln ii.- Inabkta ti.it bs klllsd the be wiii be freed when trled bv the Criminal Court He contln ted l ? Je tboul hla predlcament to-day and eeemed in a Joll) ni' od. "Under tbe law they can't hang s maa wltb i wooden leg '" <tlis Btata," bs rs maike.l. "How la that?" Ihqulred a palloa of? deer. ? i;. lusc tba law al ? ? "' atust be ussd," ths prlsoner replled, wKb a laugb. Police Captatn NTootbaar had Kramer beford blm in his private ofllcs f->r more than an houi to-nlght and ths two wi nl ovsr tbe srrltten confesslon dlctated bj the prlsoner nn gaturday, Bsfore bs would atb\ bis slgnature Kramer Inslsted on making s number of unlmportanl chanses. iie msde tbe oorreetloBfl ln hla own bandwrltlng, nnd over each ehanae hs Inssrtsd his Inltlals, ln order, as he expreesed it lhal the police could nol "put anythlng over ?>it him." The police profssa t.i plaoa little rred K: ainer's declai ation I klll. .1 Mlaa Blnser In m lt-di fen ? . and wlll endeavor to ihow t c,a t the motlvs tpt ti... kUll eaa i obbery. ln i upport ot thla theory, they point t.i the ?tan ?? ?!. ' tbe clotheetlna uhl th Kra? mer used to blnd Mlsa Blnger was taken fiom ti,. ba k yard al 4 o'clock In th. evenlng, aeveral houra before tbe murder was commltti -I 11 ? ipl ? ?' ? is that bla wife BSkSd blm 10 | clnthealU. I '?? in theli room .Mr.-. Krami ?ned bjr ti.. polii ? ofHi lal to day bul tav< no new Information Kramer and hla wlfi tnt t In Captatn .: i private oflli a foi i ti a au>" :,,, nu I ""? They freet d ? i h other attet tlonately, ?I ,,,bi thi | e that you bad nothlng lo _o vv ith ib- murdei " Krami r aald to i alone am t.? btame sad sra . to tski aii ti..- conaequc hope the; do not tiy to aiick yoti tor lt." When Mn Kran ] !',J l",1 from th? room Ki bti ..f . motli n i hi re ' "' hla . . ^ ... .t | la wife loodby. Ritndolph Worthen, Mlss .Ji'-? cr _ IUI ? ? l ? . i , , il "AUNT DELIA" GIVES MENU Capitalizes Pie in Dishcs She Commends for Thanksgiving. B; :? ? Brapl I Millbury, htam . Kov. I. Mlsa i" lls C Pmtdi nl ^unl Della,?? \, i bew will" and ? , gi.e ?.. I ? maklng an ' "' Naw Bngland I dinner. Tbe question of ? m. d by a rsportsr foi ? talk mi polltli ? ?' Torrsy'a liome bsrs. Hen Thanksgiving ? Chlcken ; no.< ? ? . i Nutl H i iffee, ' eppermlnta ? iltslng ple wsi Bh< lovea pl< , end If n I I ao da i her dlstlngulshed n< phew. lt ls likely thsl the Presldent wlll -.t |uat auch s meni aa thi _ ia lorrcy ... | |, , ,>.,.,.. ?,?,! i im t.. dlne wtth hei oi 'i inl bivlns ln i .llni | polltl ? Mi i"'" '?? "?'" ii been resdlnll ron.f the ' l>hi vv a few ! ?; Roosevelt haa ? liia po luu-al i "il v. i b,.v. been following my nephew _ rampelsn ln the newapap*ra. -,,,,| | f, ,i th it the i.pl< of the l'nlted Btatea wlll re-elecl "Nei hew Wlll" Tues? day. II. .!? s. I v-s lt_ MAY NAME MILLER HUGGINS Veteran Inficlder Picked to Manage St. Louis Cardinals. Bt Leula Nov. 4. Mlllsi Huggln . aee ond basemsn of Ihe Bt Loula Cardlnala baa agreed lo eenfar to-morrow wltb tbe (iui. msnagsrasal wltb a vlaw to sssuratng charga la place <if Rogsr Brssnahan, tba recently debosed managsr. it i* n..t Known what offei wlll be made, bai as Hugglna haa been tendered th- manage ment of Ihe Clndnnetl oluh srHb a ftetSt ., year salary, It la aapsctsd tha local ownere wlU sae.i thal o?Sr. Brssaahaa received iio.BBd b year, and had a oon ,,...,, wii.ii called for II pai osal of th. i lub'a prodta SAMOANS ADOPT SCIENTIST Make Government Expcrt and His Wife Hia;h Chicfs of Tribe. .ii. \vimi.*? to s.iti fram is.o i Honotula. Kov. I al4er trsvelllag through thi Nrtv-n aad Bodsty Kn.ui.sc tn ti.e louth Bsaa un.br a eaauBlaaloa trom ti.e Bmlthsonlsn Instltutlon snd ths Departmeat al Agrlealtai F. B Hyda, ol Washington, la a pa ? b i on ths steamshlp ventma. fiam Pago I Him I'raiicisco. <?n 11 vlslt to tbe vnl ,a,,l. Island ?f Haval, ln th. Bamoaa Mr. nnd Mrs. Hyde were made blgh cblofH of tb" iiati' B '" lUSBBI ut "a'1 !'"! " '' '' ""', tueir eOcea arltb slaborata cersaaaalss -rn' Bdentlst bas laken iMhJN taet ot moving picture Bhna of natlve I osrsmoniss loaaa at thi pletarea i n declared to be lha Bneat aad, from 4 solentlflc etandpoint tha naosl raluabls ? , i t ik.n. BLOOMINGDALES WIN TRANSFERS ?.psraoaa wbo bava bssa bswaUlag tbe bish c.st ..t iivins iu Hanhattan bava canee Mr rejotctng n. uae partteular, for hsreafter all tha Burfaea eara running on r...,n atreet aad cannecUng llni ?_s.ere II wlll now * P?"*** *g th<__ wli.i have t" bi'ik ait< i tn. ira nlckele to tnivel between an) two polnts i K|1,h..it:.n leland for a j-tngh. fare. wi.... tbe tranafer syeUm waa abollelted Bloomlnsdales' department atore. st ith atreet and Thlrd avenuo. st..rt-d ? ? im _J___n esalnat the njuatlce Involved sad rSn'FnuA to hammer st ths street rall waya until it woa tha vietarjr. HOUSEHOLDJ^UMBING NO. IV. Great Care Should Be Exercised in the Choice and Maintenance of the Bathroom Fixtures. Bv Dr. Jacolyn Van Vliet Manning. Tho bawiroom, before the flxturc-s aro Inatalled, should be P.niehed wltb ? amooth, damp-proof cement, or whlte vlt tifled tilitur. The usual flxtures are tho bathtuhi siatlonary lavatory and the cloeeti tha eleaet may ho reeessed. De ali ible addltloofl ar-- a aeparate fec.i beater, foot bath, shower and, lfl one-fbmily honiea a rooi. LuzurlOufl ?d dltlong Include a lollet table. with mir rora, an iiutomatlo flcale, ?n open flre and a reii <.f crepe paper toarela The rlathtub. The most ?>izahl# lixture, and the one from which the room takes Ita name, ls tha bathtub. Its Btae and cost are aucb thal thfl average peraon acoepta the bath* mi. witli whlch he flnda himself provtded, ? i beolutely as he acoepta wlth no the cotor of bla eyes. But la Installinj .. ni w bathtub thi ointi to ba conatdi red. tbtub should r st squarely on the ii"'.:'. arlth no obaeure or Inacceaalble duat ? >?? Ineect trapa below or behind lt. Tba ??? tide wall al ould be provlded arlth a atrong metal handrall, strongly eiamped on, which may be graaped on entarlag or leavlng the tub. Tha top of the tub hould be lou- enough to permtt enterinu or leavlng tha bath by n singie step. taken without muscular atrain. Tlie wa ter flervlea of tba bathtub ahould never enter 11 the floor of tbe tub. The meoh anlem thla floor supply of water Ifl ?UCh thal lt Ifl alwaya poaslble lhat B peraon draming water from a tap on tho tlooi- below the tub mav receive aome of the sollcd water from the tub. The hot and cold wnter aervice plpea therefore, should be placed BOmewhat above the es c;i[ie pipc. Tiie ateam vapor peril may be atoMod by having a double bath rock. wlth a hot and a cold water lever whlch pefmlta mhdng tha Water to an agreeable tem? perature as lt flows. The inhalation of Bteam vapor may jeopariliz.- a week heart aufllciently to make a hot bath dani?er ous; lt Wlll also dampen gnrmenta whlch ara removed and reeumed whlle In the bathroom. Thla bathtub faucet may be tbreaded for the receptlon of a tube con nectlng with aa overhead ahowor. tn ? it is aapeelaUy dealrable that Ihe double mixinu faucet be da - Waate Pipet. Tt.. waate and overflow plpea of tha i BthtUb are BUbject tO tbe same L'logfflng ..c< nta as arere spoken of In oonneotlon with Btattonary wa - inda t.rease, soap, lint. dlit and hair adhere to and clog the waate plpea It ls no uncommon thing tO aee the perforated opening of tha overdow plpe almoal atooped up by enamel, arlth liappy oockroeebea drawn by the abundnnce of fooil ln the waste plpe, playing about ln the bathtub. Qer hard itatea that thfl outlet of a bathtub ihottld I e very large to permlt a qutck d I arne of the water, thua aeeurlng a t orough acourlag of the trap and waste plpe Th*- apeedy UbaratkM of forty or fifty gallona Of wnter would aet aa a flush tunk. The retarded dratalng of a bathtub |i therefore nol Obly * trlal rt patlenee, bul neglected saiumry edMaoey in the boma i Bnd, by meeaurement, that tha bathtub waate pltig N freQUOUtly one and Inchflfl In dlameter. Wlth a proper Btralner tt mlght ba oonaMflrably m ignlfled. i am the more pleaaed lo brtag Bueh naatten to tba attentlon of women, as lt la a favorlte aaylng Of deal era that aromea would obtala t.?-tt? r .<?? r i better domeatlc meehanlama and luppllea if tbey demanded them. Iplpe and wtrulner whlch can be ? Uied ls a better waate water flxturo than the plug and unclean ebtfl overflow plpe. It Is, however, an awkward lixture unless reeessed ln the head of tho bathtub. The enamelled iron tub ahould be re enamelled once a year, uslng care to not allow the enamel to get on the surface of the overflow. In case a wooden rall ln looflfl the tub, the rall ahould be waabed clean with soap and water dally. Every bO-flflWlffl ls famfllar with metboda for kceplng the surface of the tub clean and .-hlnlnp. KerooOM is a valuable aid in the removal of greasy depo-.lts. Per thfl comfort Of the bather and the InteKrity ut the plpea the bathroom of the farmhouse should be placed dlrectly ever the warm kitchen. Hy thls arrar.ge ment B single waate and Vflnt plpe line will nnswer for thfl bathroom flxtures and thfl kitchen sink. The Closet. I'h. cloeflt ih the most important bath room llxtur'.'. It ls the cuHtodian of the most daagOfOUfl hOUeehfltd waate and, arben aankary, contributes mont dlrectly to tbe wellbelng of the houaehold. In tbe modern type of water closet all mech anlsm is freely cxpose.l, the excrc-ta ls re catved dlrectly into a sufflclent amount of water, there ls u generoua fluab of three or more gallons of water, atid a large and Iree water way Into the soil plpe. The Uflual closet seat la tmsanitary to an ex treme degree. It ls of wood, and therefore abflOrbent The oval form necesaltates dangerous contact. Rigid daily dlalnfec tlon does not Insure peraonal safety from thls type of closet seat. Thls la well un? deratood ln a country we are apt to decry as sufferlng from retarded develop ment, and In Hpaln every hostlery sup plles adjuetable paper closet seat covers, to be uaed once and deatroyed. An American woman lnvented a sani tary closet seat whlch ls now Installed In many publlc utllltles, etc. On thls seat three Inches of surface ls cut entlrely away at the front, and the approxlmat Ing free ends are roumied. The seat has been manufactured In porcelaln eontlnu OUB arlth the body of tho closet. and haa been found to be satiafactory. It would seem that an unbreakable aluminum aeat and cover could be provlded Bfl a substl tutfl for wood. Care of the Closet. When the eatlrO aurfbae of the bowl ia tlioroughly doucned and the COOJtfl-?_ of the trap speedliy and entlrely changed at every fluahlng, it la sufflclent to acour the surfacea once dally wlth a stout wblsk broom. The kaeplng in sanitary eondltlon of the olil-fashloned pan, valve ar.d plun ger type of elo?;et ls another story. It should be replaced by a modern closet. Obstruetlon ln the closet sometlmes comea from the most extraordlnary sources. I havo on several occaslons obaerved that the contents of the vacuum cleaner were tbrown en maase into the closet bowl by unscrupulous men servants. Thls lnex eueahle act atrtOUaly embarrassea the slphon jet. trap and water seal, and the seml-dlstfolve.' dlrt wlll be tbrown baek Into the contalner at every attempt to lluah the closet for aome hours. It la lm po??lble to foreaee and prevent such un toward occurrences, but thelr repetltlon can be pnevented. A thorough scrubblng and fluahlng whlch leaves clean water in the water trap once dally Is better than ?-ellances on any of the many Ibjuld deodorants anu dlslnfectants. The floor Jolnt of the closet Is of ex treme lmportance. If constructe.l of ce ment and rubber lt may dislntegrate glvlng rlse to fllthy lenkage. (To be contlnued.) Postal Card Departments All communlcstions (snd thay are wslcome) shouid bs made by postsl. as fsr s* it ia possible. Recipes Tested and Found Good Ml aeetpes ai'i^srlnit ln th^se clumns havs been t-ftr-A. I.etel in#asur*ments are use. unless otlier ited, partment wlll he irlsd to enswer any , i \Ui._r. .(iKstlon siit.nil'.tcJ by r*ad<?rs and i w ii i. i-eclpaa Addreaa Cullnary Hdltor. New-Tork Tribune, | Nu 151 Na leeu strcst. ' | l? daaaftaseai Wtl not be rnponslbte for mmnuscrlpt whtcti ts not Meompented t>y ? tnnips for return Klndly Inc-loae starnpa with nuestlnns rtquirkns; an answer by lfttsV. U'rlt* ..a t.nly one sMs of the paper and see thal naue anl uldriss acuompanv SSeb Itsra. CHEE8E iOUPFLB.?Buttsf B bah.Bg llth atai put Ib ths bottom a laysr of heess sllced very thln. Cover that with i layer of bread cut In thln sllcee, then put small I'l.c.s of butter on the bread. Rl p.at thls tlll vou have threo layers of bSSSS, brsad ancl butter. Pour over thls thrsS SggS beaten and attrred Into one ?upful of inllk. Cover Wtth bread crumba md baks iibout twenty mlnuteu in a hot ?von. Isrvs at onoe. M. C. m Kort Barrancaa, Ha BTUPTBD Mi'SHKi ?< >MS.?fhop Baa ibe nt. mn <f a dosen largs frssb musii ?oema Pasl tha capa of ths naushroenM Meit three tableepoonfuls <*f buttor, ond ,.|,1 t'i it a taUSSI.tiful of flnely mtived ihallot and the nilnc-d i-t. ms St.-w these pMltly tor lea minutes. Then add ono md a ball laMaspootifiila ot flour. a fraHag ol natBMt and veni or ohlchsn Itock to n.. Ist. n. A httle cream wlll do f ma have ao ataek, IsaBBB WKh ault ind peppsi snd ? tsasaaaaral ol BBlaosd laisle.v. I.et thS tl'lxtUI'.' cnnl, thSB Stuff i... oaas witu it. <-.iv.?r wltb las bats ?red bread crumba mtd t.ake in a hot rven tor ftftasn mlnutea lervs at once. I'AHSNirS AND BACOH.? Wnah. peel md BUt iBtB quarters as many paranlpn ta required. Cat nir tha hard laaar oars ind thaa ,'1" thS utripa Into two-lnch engtha PlaCS OS many ullres of hacon is thers are pei tons to bo aerved In the lottom ol a ?<aucei.il). .md put the par ?. i tii- pi. aaaaoa with a little ?alt and pipi'i '? add B Biaall amount of ,.,! water, never aad lal ball untn lha larsnlpa bscams leader. Then raaaava I,,- SOVer and c.iok Hlowly t.i evuporate di the water,* but bs earstal not to let i.e parsalpa acaraa, Isrvs on a hot ilatter, arKb baaaa around the, aides. Chathaiii, N. J. h\ T. W. MKAT l/>AI'.- I>e one pound nf raw ,ecf. one pound of raw vsal, ? quarter ol i pound of BBll pork, half a teaapoonful >( 01-08 l*BB8, half a teaapoonful of . b ry nalt, balf a cupful of bread crumbe, two raw cBKS. w. 11 beaten, and two hard pUB BJBA '|SOa, S*H dou,o ._-* P?lloq pork, add thfl onlon jiiice, celery galt and ? bopped parsley, aalt and pepper to taste. Mix. all of thls well together wlth the bread oruaabe and raw eggs. Into a mouM that ls well greased put half of the mlxture, then the tWO hard bolled cgKs. lengthwlae; now put the other half of the mlxture over thla, add a table apoonfiy of me.ted fat on top. place In ib. oven and bake for one hour and a half. When allced the meat wJli have a round pleco of egg ln the centre. Deco rate the dlah wlth parsley. Thls ls de lleioue. hot or cold. L. P, New York ("ity. Useful Household Tips Thls rtrpartrr.ent wlll pay for houaeh?ld tipa If teunfl avellaMe for Ita purpuae. A>1<1rea? ??I'aeful Houaehold Tlpa Department," New Yurk Trlbune, No. 164 Naaaau atreet. CLEANING BOTTI.E8.-To clean water bottles, plckle. Jara or any glasa that Is stuined, when lt Is dlfflctiit or Imposalhle to gflt tbe hand in to wash them properly. eniflh the shell of an egg amall enough to get through the neck of the bottle, add a little warm wnter and flhakfl well. KERPINO PI'MVKINS.--Pumpklns and aquaab must be theeOUghly rtge and ma ture to keep well. They should be drlec' from time to time wltb a cloth and kept not on the cellar floor. but on a ahelf, anc" well separated from ono another. PRINTED TAGB ARE USEFEL.-I had my name and adlress prlnted on some stout* tags. One of these I hand to a cierk when ord< ring parcels sent home. and feel confident that there wlll be no delay or error because of llleglble addreaa. Merlden, Conn. M. H. USES FOR WALLPAPER.?Save all pretty pleces of wallpaper. Cover all your Chrlstmaa boxcs and ti>; wlth rlbbon Hke the brlghtest flower ln the paper. For Thankaglving I ahall cover box Bfl with orange crinkled paper, flll wlth salted nuts and tle with orange rlbbon. These wlll go to my "ahut-In" friends. G. P. C. Mount Vernon, N. V. Daily Bill of Fare. TUESDAY. BREAKFA9T ? Dates and homlny. shlrred eg_?s, biscuit, coffee. LUNCHEON OR HJPPMB MeflOIOl wlth tomatoes, glnge.- paaf I reaerve, cookles. tea. dinner?Aaparagua (oaamdl eottft fliet of beef, mushroom flOUoa eurrant Jelly. aweet potatoes brov/ned, lettuce salad, cbarlotte russo, coffee. THE ENGLISH WOMAN AND DRESS. In a well known American journal a woman writer who has been vlsitlng England haa reeorded among ber other Imprevblons her vlews on women's dr'fl* At once lt may be sald tliat she does not appear to have tho.giit much oi Engli-h women's tolleta. As u matter of fact, biie sets It down in plain words that ahe saw more grotes.juely awlred women oi all ages in London than she remembers to have seen ln any other city of the world. So much for hc-r opinion. Of courge, every one haa a rti_ht to his oi her vlews. It ls not to be expected that we should all ac- thlngs ollke. Many people have no eye for beauty; othere are content wlth anythlng. But allow Ing for all thls, one must admlt In the long run that when the generai opinion ls ln favor of thls or flatly opposed to that lt must be assumed that lt come* nearer to the mark than the opinion of an Indlvldual. We therefore teel o.ulte unmoved by this sw-eplng condemna tlon of English women's taste in drea* from the ot'uer slde of the Atlantlc. slno we know that ber opinion is not that of othera who visit our shorea, while, atove all. lt lfl not shared by French crltics. Time was, perhaps, when English women Wera not as WflU dr-MMi as they night have been. There have been tlmes, undoubtedly, when Insufflclcnt attentlon was paid to the subject of dress in thls country. But thls is certaii.ly r.ot the case nowadays. English woman can Justly claim to be among the best dressed women ln tho world, and. taking all thlngs into conslderatlon, it is really very doubtful whether in any other city lt would be possible. lrrespective of class, to see ao many WflO dressed women as one does in London. Durlng the past year or two it has been most notleeabl* that taste ln dresa ls spreadlng even to the lower classes. Even " 'Arrlvt" has lost her desire for clanumt color at any prlce. Rhe has 0DOM to reallze. further more, that her wardrobe cannot be a law unto itself if she Is not to look wholly rldlcuioUF. Those whom we de scribe afl our women of fashlon dress with exfjuislte taste and deUfht the eyea of all nations. \ well Known dress expert has oet .area that lt ls the Preach couturleres' joy to dreas an English woman. for none other can do such Justice lo thelr crflfltlona ano, withal, when does she -ver look more attraetive than when garbed in wh.it ma\ be called the untform of ber country aromen namely. tbe tallor-raada coatuaae, which has exctted the admlratlon of a.11 women who wear Weatern dress.' aooO nesa knows! it la r.laln enough, and tt ls curtousl) and spectally becomlng jrnen wvll made and property worn. and wo may conrtdeiitly asseu. becauae it H an obvtous fact. that. whlle the English woman ean wear wlth the very beet re nults the most elaburate Prench creettoa, ?he. of all women In the world. can do justlce to the "tallor-made." Bul if we exejuded from ConfllderatiOO thfl ? -oniaii ,,f the upper claases. who can afford to patrorUze Ihe very best dreesmakers both at home and ln Paris. ara should BUll venture to claim for oureelvea tba me tlnctlon of being a well dreaaed natlon. Oo Into the suburbs and siuuy the women ihere You will find them slngularly well dreaaed, Tbey may not always 1m turned out by the boUOflfl whose names are fa? mous but thelr clothes are almost ln variably well chosen, well cut and well worn. , , . _ Th- English woman bas Wrncd to pja attention to detail, and thls ls moat ob servahle tn what must be deeciibed the "turnouts" of the women ot tbe nud dle cia.-s Do thfl women of th. rrenob mlddle i lasa dreaa ?s weii? Bmphatleally can we anewer -Nol Doea tba average American-we cannot say mlddle claaa iit her caae?dreaa as well? l*o! ln what other country would lt be poealble to make 11 tour of tba capital through tha distrlrta whlch correapond to our May falr, Eallng, Strcatham. or even Mlle End, and tind tne femal. populatton afl taflte fullv garbed as thoy ur.- in the several parts of london'.' lt ls high time we made a vigorous proteat against the atteC-B made on our taste In dreaa Wt bava no reaaon What ever to fear crlticlam, and there comes a time when it la B positive folly not to recognlse one s own meiits. In short. lt ls unpatrlotlc. whlch ls certalnly dlscouraglng to those wbo have done thelr utmoat to ralse the stand ird of taste and relleve ua <>f the Chargfla laid against us, If We do not furin the right opinion of ouraetvea Agaln and agaln bave we been aaeured that the Fngllsh woman need fear no foe so far as ber flgure. her oarrlage and her present taste In dresa are concerned. The m ire we reellae tiva fact. the more surely >r.aii we try to live up to it. Our American critlc "hn? made ? mistnk.-, and tba world wlde patronage beatowed upon our siiops and oir routurlirea by h r own country* women go to prove It?Reprlnt from an Engllah Journal. g PURE LINEN ~ HANDKERCHIEFS AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES I I I.adics' and sentlemen's handkerchiefs with taped or hemstitchcd borders in six different qualities. Initials o r monograms hand embroidered to order from 5c per character up ward. Dainty initialed handker? chiefs" in medal'ion, loz enge and flower designs exquisitely worked on fine materials. Our handkerchief values are noted on both .ides of the Atlantic. mat write for illustrated list. 5d_^__ Irish Linen Manufacturers Bttnch.s: London, Dublia, Bclfast, Melbourne. Factories: Belfast and Waringstown, Co. Down, Ireland. Est&blished 1766. 373 Fifth Avenue Co-_er35*StiTet i