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Insurgents Break Slate and Two Officials Fail of Re-elec tion in Stormy Session. MISS THOMAS ASSAILED Bryn Ivlawr President, Centre of ack, Angered by Imjmta ? of Untruth?Mrs. Bel t Lo_.es Supporters. Trlbune. l Dr. Anna H n ehoaan i restdanl .'t the ? -tion of ofBcera >.f tba Na* ? v. ??? m'a Etaffrace Aawo ? ?? icr offlcara danl Jaaa Addaaia, <>f ? i \nila \\ hltney, allfornla. retary Baaaa W. flta ?>n. -espotiditig aacialaiy Mary Wara of Nem Tork. Treasurer?-Mrs. Stanlev MoCormick, of Chicago. ?itors?Mr- Jamaa Leaa LaMlaw, of Mrs. oaaph t Bowea, ot Chic:-. | The rotaa in oppoaltloB ta Df. Shaw east for Jane Addams. Laara Clay. HOWARD BHAW. ? of the National Buffrafa Association. intneky. and ratherine MeCttlloagh, ? tion was . ? rou*. ?ion to the re-electton i P. Bre--kenrldge. second ?.-??lent, ar.d of Mjbs Jaaafe A-hlcy. was conductfd ? 1 tO the slate of the na rd tbal had been as.lduously Bt, Caray Thomas. t Ol n Ma-\r College. i 8( . BJ . kv. rll was suggested as TiHe candidate by Mlss Thomas, ??ditor of "The Woman's Jour BBl," who was sf-lected ln place of Miss rtdffl by the lead<rs, was defeated Mra Whltney, of ('allfornla, by a vote 10 196. is the first tlme that any of the nates that have granted suf hava ever been .6praae_.t_d on the al board. _ Socialist Activitiea Condemned. The DPPOBlttOa to Miss Ashley BfBfl from the flrst day of the con ?n, when she was BBCBBBJ !?>' Mrs. Ida Hu^ted Harper of using the statlon >ry of the association to send out appealr for th. Poclalists who were on trlal for murder at Lawrence. Mlaa Aahley'a Boclallstlc prodlvlUes wera frowned upon by many members, and ahe wa* not even put ln nomlnatlon, desplte the fact that Misa Thomas used every bit of power at her dlsposal to secure her re electlon. Mts. McC'ormlck, the new treasurer, l_ the wlfe of the Chicago capl tallst of the Int&rnational Harveater 1-n.e. Those who fought the present domlna tlon poh.t out that there were 151 votes a_ainst l>r. Shaw, the largest number ever can ln oppoaltlon to her. The 20. votes which elected Mrs. Whltney to thfl vloe-presldency and the 214 votes that made Mrs. MoCormick the treasurer In dicate that the majority of the 442 I ratee w?;re ln favor of new policles, but '*'B___?d Dr, Shaw Itvrawa- of har a\ of aarvlca. Mlss Addama, for flrst VtOfl-praaidt i.t. OUt of 4_". and 08*1 of the four c_*t against her w.is for Mi>. Bai iftunt. New York Leads In Gifta. iftar the electlon of offleara, Dr. Shaw ?t-tf--1 ? -.'io. BaaodatJoB waa with funda, calla would be made on the *t?t. | foi eoBtrlbatJoaa. New york ]_h j, th.; amount of yltls. A well r trrm of manufai turers H rr!"t Mav Mllls. rk offered the association I-;1*' for r j funtt. Iiidividual glfts il tiii. NVw Vork d.-lega <><>b ran the total from that state up to ly B, Howland, of Slier **kkJ, _., y , nir old, on.- Bf the ?'lorieT* of tl>c suffrage movement and a *orker with Buaan r, Anthony, was led Mla tbe < ntlre BBdlaBoa red Ir, a trembllnf voiea, Misa How '-nd aald that whtb- aba falt that she r to attaad the coii ? t ah thoiigh she must Kift and then j Tbaranpoa the i iStnonstratlon tbal w*a excelled only by that whlch broko <>ut when ifiaa Addama was piaaantal al Houae on Sunday. *'?** Natban, of tba Bfeual 1'ranchise ';., ol New York. donatad $?'?*>? It v. .. ttKhtK ami Mttar peraon a'ltle. ;,t the convention Dalagataa ver ?*"y Bttacked each other and pollt'''? v ? only hava I.? . oiiv. ntioiih of tba rtli Di M. Carar '"'"inas ?u j,, th" torogroaad of every . tder for the or BBBlaatloB forcea and wu* the Urget for ^Any attHok* A thiaxg th-i eiu^luarad Ua deleaatea MINISTER REBUKED BY SUFFRAGIST LEADER Pulpit Denunciation of Woman's Ballot Aspirations Is Puerile and Ridiculous, Asserts Ida Husted Harper. Iti 1.1.. Illlnted llarpt-i. i-'hiladelphia, November t& \\hat waa l.aiiy needed to glve rarlety and piquamy to this great w.ek of suf fraga, arltb everythlng golng one way, was an attack from the enomy -flnd it eame! Bunday th.- Bev. Robert B. L* Jarvia, pefltoi of th. largest and most faahlonable church la the city, under the aabjeel "PerBa of CkohrHaalty'1 beggad hi.-- coagregatJon to Igaore thla move ment. The tln.-. gr.-at perlls of ChrUH ti.mity. bfl point.-d Ottt, were the loose.i Ing grlp ot the BOble; "modorn eoclaBaro, is ? vpr. ssed hy 'Mother' Jones, who said if ahe had her way she would burfl BVOry church. and on thr ruins ere.-t p. BtfltUfl t.. Tom PeJne," aad "tba entronoe of women into the ai.na of pollttOfl." 'She is abdlcalitig th. throne where her influenee has been auprentfl for thou ssiids of years." he said. "..nd mountlnfl th.. bOhby hois-- ol po'.ities tO rfdfl forth gallantly in s.ar.-h of th. Holy lirail. . bul 1. t her rein.-mlu-r that wh.-n ?be dons her flpura and raoui BtJcol Bteed .-)>? laya aaldi th i?,?. w hlch haa ? rer bt eu inaaterful In Influenctng th< knlghta of chivalry." it is a great plty the Rev. Mr. Jai ? I-; i?a.t not come to tbe Buffrage convention thla morniiiK nnd heard Leonora CTRollly, ol the Naw fork WoflaOfl'a Trade Unlona League, tell of tne faOOBi aromen la lhal ?jtate alttlng oa ihronaa and Influhnclng Um knlghta ol chivalry whlla aflrrdng thelr dally brflfld ln the BWfl tl ? , B, b Bl ment houses and factoiy fire tra] ? "Woman'a entrance Into polltlca wiii mean her own ri. ^radation," said the dl vlne. "Thfl absence of that tin-r ffloHng which man ?-ntertatne for woman ls ln tlie atmospli.-i.- when she rfljBOfl the bflfl* ner af "votea for women.' Thla la shown i.y an Loctdent I obaarvad the other day in Witherepooa Hall. Tha eorrtdon wero eroarded arRb wooaea wearini badgoa and a< ting as If at a politlcal e.uncnlloii. Two mtn wi-re trying to get through to thfl . I. vator, and I heaid one say, 'H.-.iv ens. has it come Ifl tlu. " and the reply of the other was, 'H.-ll. it has!' " Of course, if th?s.- women ba I i n CTOWdlng thelr way in a railroad BtattOB Of f.-rry or to get into a BBfltlnee or a reUgioua onvention, tba Bnfl feeUngfl ol man lor woman would not baVfl bad tO expraafl BaaJf Lo profanlty. "Woman'a eptranc. into politics m-ar.s Ltn inerease In race suicidc." be said, quot bag the ruin of Krance, as Ofl BXOJnple, uit it so happens that thfl WOflaV :. ? I Iranc have not. and never have had, thfl and that ln New Zealflod and Auatrmna, wheth they have voted for yeara, large famllles are the rule. ' Wom? an suffrage means the smoiilu-ring of thfl on the sacied altars o was the flnal assertlon, and, of course, lu that case those tlrcs hSVfl long since gone out and race sui.ide prevails ln WyOOtlflg, Colorado and those oth.-r states where women have voted fur from tw.-nty ta forty vears. A mlnlster of th.- Ooapel certalnly would not make such (har.-- I and intensined the ronfllct was a rutnor alleged to have been traced tO B ClOfll friend of Mrs. 0 H. P. Belmonl that Mrs. Heimont had fltld she was through Wlth the BUffraga association and DOVI would oontrlbute one cent to the eauaa Thla atatement w?a cradlted Lo almoat all quarteis, the .ffe.-t Betflg that even ti.e frieada of Ura Belmont deaartad her ?? hat hour of need. dedarlng that she was "a mlghty poor losir." "Tell thfl tmth if you're golng to talk, ?OBOfl peraoo in the back of tbe ooflven tlon hall shouted to Dr. Thomas at OBfl gtflgi ..: tke pwoeedhrga. "Doa'l teB any llea." ' ^ ..,? Dr Thbmas flur-hi-d. Kaising her m.ht hand, she flbooh it toward the back Ol the hall and exclalmed ani;rily "I alwayi tell the truth." "Oh, yes, you do," eame the reply "If I don't teB the truth." BhOUtfld I*. Thoma-s, "1 am not ht to be p.es.d. nt ot Bryn Mawr College. noi of the I Bliege League, nor am I flt Ifl be her. "Call the police!" one dflJflgatfl BUg gested. but Dr. Hhaw pounded her gar?? vlgoroualy, aaylng: "The people who are making these re marka wlll be sllent o. **?"? "~ If any other woman Lo this ball makes Lther remark of that klnd i wlll order her to leave the room" The resoiution coinmltteei reimri eoa tain.d laaa than one hundrul worda. Bflfl. aft-r thaaklM tb. dty oBetalB for the .., .xtemb-d th, convention but thfl association on record as favoring B ,,on-part|s:,n BOlltiCfll bfldy. It* t|.,n on this pomt road: -Reeolved, Thal tbe Natlonal Arnarleaa Woman'a Buffrage Aaoo- i.u.on ahall maJn lain Its time honon-d tradltlon of bM ?* .baolOtelj .,e,-partisan as tO pflBttcBJ "TZl- i. : wlthoal a'.ii---?i^ rote. but, ?? ce.>-? **"? ?*? vocate- of noman suffrage ai- Lefl tr ? M mdividual, Ifl OO orhfll they pleflfla ln the uiatt. r " . ,,, Shaw started a DlRd Urflde ?P"e . oeavopaporo, but ahe aoaa hawj that it was not popular. One of the N< ? York delegates look thfl BOOt in defence Of the newspapera. "Why. the New Vork papers have treai ed us splendldly," she said. "(m Hunday mornlng tb.-y said ther- was B BpU m our ranks, and they had a perfect rlghl to aay so. Any aewepapac ma., that ?.t t.-nded this .onvention Satuiui.v was JHB tJfled in saying the flflaoctotlorj araa aaooaoj th.- rOCka ApparenUy it waa. -Kut this fl*ornJng those aame Bewe papers that printed on 8un<l..y thflt "? were facing stormy tlnies printed Inter vlews wlth the leadt-rs of the BflOflW -The flawflpopara, aaaaclalJy those of New Vork City. should be thai.ked for tfle manner ta which they have treated this convention and for tke Bpflca they aava ;,,v.n toward th- suffrag- oaaae. II ikaaa newspaper men flflffl make BOme BUgW BjhmooUUon Ifl the mi.ist ot thla ba ai thay should not he eensur.d for II "?*? are telllag whol bflppaoed." Deiegatea Submit 8tate Reporta. while tha t.-iiers were eevatlag lha voteI east for offlcers deiegatea in three mlnute talks told of tbe work b. Ing done i? thelr reapoettva BtaOaa lo aweanfa laa ballot for women. All s|,ak.-rs we.-' optlmistle, and predl. led thal the ??? "< the asso- iatlon would BOOp bfl ?aln.-d. Dr. Shaw. in a brlef spe.-eh in whlch ,he flbowed much reellng. aaW ha *gj riveB th.- BBaoclatton her l.->.il ? t I' and Kl return ?]. uiand.-d loyalt) f'-"" "" mi. mbers. -* on. of the most impreeaivi addr< - ?t it,.- day wm that by i*-*?**? nj-nu. head of the Woman'a Trode Unlon w Nea Vork. She spoke In behalf of f ^ working glrla of that city and atate. e?a tha fm ts of actual experience proved them. as there-la no long.T any ex ease for thoorlataf aa this Baajaat The way In which the people of Phila delphla are Ignorlrik' thls movement was ! Ulustrated on Bnaday afternoon. arhen i "the Mggeet suffrage meeting ev.-r a ? B in th.- United States'' aeeordlag to all tba Bapan. was held ln thfl Metropolitan . ].. ra Houaa. Flvi thooaaad paopla packad th" v.'^t audltoiium. arb-k many more elaraored outatda, and, Bnaday thougta it was, it baeaaaa abeolutety "? rary t.. stait slx or etght street nuetirms an.l aend out ttairty or forty apealtera, 11. ic, in a bltlng wiini, tba tbooaaada atood and Uatened till Bbjhtfall, many retnain ing even after tha Indoor meetlni had ad Jouroad. \t tha latter, after lllabop Rhtnelander had proaranced a Maaalai on th" greal gatherlag, Mlaa Julla LeUhrop. cblaf ol th" BBtloaal Cblldrea'a Bureau, pleaded for th.- i .iiiot p, th.- handa of aronx r, .. ii... blgheet forca for tii.maerratioo ??'? chlldnood. aflaa Jane Addama il ' ' ti.a.i of th.- humanttarlan movement throutrhout th" country, roada an oa i argument to prova thdt Bothlna ! would aq rosduca to us hlgh< Bl develop ,,. |nv< r aromen arlth poUtlcal . ,, ;)r,.] to-nlght, Barone - von Butl net th" irorU apoatle of UBlveraal | .,, her beUel thal bj tbla maana alone ,t can be won. in comparl on arhal Dra poerlle, more ridleuloue, ha thnr, aoeb nttaraacea from tha pulpM a beea ouoted at U. rlonlng ?f ' lettert . , ? I ... ^];ite" (icr-Iteil bv th'.r-e who hnve .ad OfflClal ch.ir;:- of the as.oclation's In ? ,,..,. ror aaveral ??? um wenl through ob unbrohflo. althougb thara bava i fll!I1.. mxtooi nlghta. Tha iiaual h B.?t alemenl has been buej aad haa , ,;..,,.,?,.?-. but not IB B any candldat. Thfl tOtdl nutn tar of ballota eaaa waa m. Dr. Ann. Bhavf raoatvad for praaldaat M. ttum jane Addami Mlaa ABlta Whltney, af i alWa-Bia ond ? -at, n?; M' **? ' , . oett, ..." Boaton ? '"?. Mrs. Baaaa W. Fitzi'. rahlof ,.,,;;,,; Mra Jamea I-bob Laddlaw. ofNen Tork, Brsl audltor. tat; Mra ***** '.,?w"n. of Chi Bowea aad Mtaa Whltaey *vere ra Blertefl to tii" board. , j Nommatlona ara mada by aecrel > ...?. ?o aoadaatlBB apeeehea ara Bllo-red, , ti.- BloctJoa la robbad of i ' ,rr,rs. arciit | Nottag oontinoed an day *"?"" "J. wh?, ,??.. aara batag eaoated to tlll. rtoryof tbaOblocami dgn aad Ujarn that *0N mora Cavor of woman auffraga than avar had ,,..t both for aad aaalnat Ib bbj Mher state. Th,ex.eli"r1t, r.H.ectf"-.u. unendmaat la Otu^d-oaaa wa, aal forth .,,,. taoaatloBal aaaot latlon arg d to Jota in the cpmpalgn. requ. enea nol tocorr. Ina alrla. bul "merelj lei ' " Pr.B (hlnga in their oura ? ?"l ' couraged by tbeli . , , :?.., t tr) to bi - -? contl n,-? I ligs l man.- i..-,_ "?"'",,., ..III eonora > Reillj .wl" A big rnass meeting was held to-nlgn undertha I ,,.,. Meti >p ?lltan Opera House I nent apaahera madeaddreBa| a. ATTACKS WOMAN'S CLAIM One Mrs. Fox Asserts She and Not Another Is Real Widow. Tho coriipli'at"'] ;ifrair.? of tha late Ilar rls A. I'nx wlll enme up in tha ~ . s court tO-day, when Mr-. M.irtha Poa arlll aah for the n rocatlaa of lat* t, ra of a.lriilnistrat.on (-r..i U 'I te Ml Lilllan Fox. wiio BBya thal rsh" alr") was UM arlfa af tha BV ad man. I',,r s-v^ra! year', It is alleged. I I maintalaed two booaebolda ena arhara hM alfa and two chll'iien li%ed nnd the otii"' li ahleh Uvad Mru. vlctorla Oraaa aad h#r pretty daughter, Ltlllaa Oraaa Thara. too, it ls bald, bB had a Boti, who Is now fourteen yeara old, end arhoaa mother was Mrs. OrOBB, Ha BBpPOrted Mr-. I'? I and bar family during this doul.l" exist ,ri.e, bUl BTBBI to th-ir home only OBCB 1 w".k. Mra Martha l"Oa says thal ??\l. |dt d to tii" lii"vitable." I Mrs. Qrosa <ii?-<i ta UM tom in Mfl ab? tained a dlVOTOa from hls wif" In BrOOk lyn and then marrled Mlllan tlross. Mis. Fox aUagaa that tba affldavK of service in the divorce Miit agalnat her was false, and that the t.-stlinony gtVOfl BgalBBt her ;,t tlie trlal of the dtVOTOa suit. abOQl which Hh" knew Bothtaw, was also par jured. Kven after the divorce F?.\ COa tlBued to vi^it tha home of hi* tirst arlfa. ;l?.l never naatJoaad th.- suit h" had brought against h-r and won by her al i..-. d defantt. i ,,x eommlttad atdclda ahaal two w.ek* :_-... The llrst and, according to her t.s titnony, the only Ugal wife and her chil? dren attended the funeral. Fox was burl. .1 In Hayahle Cemetery. When Mrs. Fox gol tliere. "he Bays. she was further BUT prlaed and ahoeked to see on tha tomb itone ovar the grave of Mrs. Oraaa "Vlc? torla fWt, beloved wife Of Haiils A. Poa.' which furtbar oompllcataa th. Tha iroaaaB BfBO calla baraetf Mra I.illran Fox ohtalncl httcrs of BdmlnlS tratloa plactog the ralna or the estate of Poa at PM%\ In her BCtlon to hBVB tii.re letters ravokad aad n<\-<- letten graated to her Mrs. Martha F..x sivs licr . d'a estate was vatued at I SUFFRAGE VOTE IN DOUBT Laas-Bg. Mich.. rfov. ? Leadera la tha Bght for th<- paaaage af tha auffraga .nn.?ndtnent to the constitution ol Michl gan adadttad to-day for tba Brat '.me that th" compl.te oitlcial retuii.s may ahoa tha defeat of the measure by a fear hundred votes. only three countlea?Keweenaw, Mont calm and 8t. Clalr?remaln to be heard from offlcially. The offlcial vote ftom the r.st of th" stat" gave u majorlty of IM for tlie amendment. Fnoltidai returns rrom tha pbadag flon_r_lea rollad ap a ma Ijorlty of about IMaaaJnat th* ameadaieat ;" Thera la a poaalbillt] tbal the offlcial Iraturna may bacbanged ln Boma Inatancaa before the eontaal la Baalty determlned. lt wa.s announced at th" offlOB of the S. . - rstary of State that the returns from a large majorlty of oouatlea contalned mis takes and were sent Imok for ooirectioa. I wno [S THIS I'.OY'S PAPAi ^n?ni" Poor Housekeeping and Tariff, Some of Dr. Petcrs's Reasons. Hr.rc :.-!>.,,11th hOUBahOOplng. _TB8d] inid'i ? ly-froavtbe aoH** bnv proteettva tartfl were a oaa which the Rav M "dl ?on c Petera, la a talk before tha Na* ,.. ohlo Women, al the .atorie yt* terday, addw ad ior - of llvlng. Ii lenta ba ?-? ra aome good. hard r and Andrew rh.?t the laHgloa ? I Chrlet araa tabooed in the chuichae af ta wound up by aaaurlaaj tha women a ? that lf the. would lal blm put ..-. ? turera i ,r*r...g" th-ir bajrlag . . pald aava from _?'. per i ? i .n tne things thdr ..,,,.. njta seed ln thdr - Mj dBUghtar,M he s.iid, "told me th.it raated ln aaa Bf the hig deaart* ,?,.?, .. ,m waa 111. I gave her B note to , v. , l.wntown and he offered me BBl for MM And do you know what that gin did? Bha oama boma . two hats. aa dtdfl t let that daparlaeal I. >i - Ch* at her . .. .,., ..me laea al a retaii atore L, ,. .... ;, ard. MM got the same ....,;, ? wholeaalar far * cents, by' taklag a packaga af thirty-tive yarda. ? . .. ither, tba bobI of whleh . .. tora, for axaetly P al tha wl... ? alef a. Vli.n tbla babtl Bf rlnging up on tba .. . of going la market, and inta i t.u you, if jrou , .,??, . ... don't go. There la nil ? ihaa a woaaaa when she ,,.1S th? monej ao aroraa arhea ahe chargea thlnga. ?Makea ma think." aald Mr Petera, lf ,,??.,? wbooa haahaad laafatad bb . ...lts. At ttaaodof tba month h.r boak was BBOtaWfld wlth Q K u i ir, tha phvaa where ?>er parcha aa Mmutd hava beea aaarted down. ? 'Whai ' aaM bar huabaad, ^aoea '?? k w maaar ??*.' "he toM him, thal . ,; adnaag knowa whnt." ' ? I t,.ll vou thls country ne.-ds less or 4mm knowa what? klnd of booee Bnd more of the dcllnlte 'wh.it .iii.l u here' klnd. v.. ,?."d scUntllio education IB hou.-. K""plng. ??Blgbty-eevea per cent af the girlb in ??,. ; .!... ia ar-' arbdytng dead lan ntagei Btudylng. not learning them. Tbanh goodaaaa, they don't laara them. Threa par eaat aro studying domestic -Thafi am al the great aaaaai of dyapepaU, divorce and drlnk. Ycs, It's bad eooklag thal drlvea hundreds of men to drlnk" Anotii.r reason of the blgh cost of llv? lng Mr Petera said, was anedeattfte farmlni Ba gave a lot of tlgurea to I ,. tbal no Other country produces so tmm ]?' latoaa to the acre. amaaaMva frelghl and express cliorges were BBOtbt . !? aaaa ., ??i was up m Weatehaatar not long ago. i ,. ,-,i "and I saw apples rotting on the croui d i aaked ?*? ***" appl<?" w*ren't phlpped to New Vork and aold. The farm woprovod to ma thal lt would cost them M rOUCh .- ?"t th.n, to the eonsumer ?,.? ,;?., w???l bt OUt about nlne cents a iiuifl on thB transactlon." MARY^rlDtfrr"ARRIVES Singer "Feelin' Fit"?Mrs. W. A. Clark Also Back. After B rough voyage from Bremen and Bo ithampton tha North German Uoyd lin,., oeorge Wa-*tagtoa arrtvad bara raaterday and laaded her passengers. Oii board were Mra. william A. clark, wlfe of tha former Beaatet frotn Montana. and ,.?.,. ,V1, youag daughters, the MkBJea And.cr an-l HUgUOtU. The chlldren, who ilii(, nol aeen thdr father la several .,,.. wer. dellgbted reteerday nhen h? ellmbed aboard tha Oeorge WaahJng ton from tha r.venuc cutter. Iloth chll? dren. who bave BpeOt the greater part of their Bvea ta itanoa, speak French better than they do BagUah. .J. p Morgan, jr.. who has been abroad for aeveral montha with his family. was ? paaaenger oa fhe Oeorge Washlngton. iie returned alone. AI.-o oa board wa* Mlaa Mary Oard-n. ii.. ?oprano, wbe has baan i aal Ing in gcotland. Tha -fngai fatd aba was ?f. ciiir nt," aetgned oniy m pooada and was raad| fOT B long season of opera. She wlll appSBJ al Carnegle Hall tHIs ftfternoon ln Boacarl wlth Eugene Yaaye. the Del_lun vlollnlst. Rich Brooklynites Want to Adopt Goiden Haired Waif. a baadaoine Bttle be I ,wn yara old, atfth goklei ,rk ?""own la araltli g foi W ?' the Cblldren'a Baetetj roomi In BehaiBier horo Btreet, Brookljro, Threa wealthy f.nillles of the Relghta ? tlOB h LVfl f.r.-d Ifl adopt the youngster II bla p> raata do aai ? aa*a focarard so.m. PatrobBtaa Joha Btonahao, ol the Btagg str.-et po'i''1' BUtkm, touo ' ? ? f*i lo-e todd'.ing flboul the nelghborhood of Buaharlch avenue and afaaerola atraal al k oa ti - night of Wovember 19 iie was aeatly dreaaed ta ;' whlte coat oad dre p, with a blue ai I whlte ere tnd stock li.Ks. WbeB M' aahan aought to learn BVhO the child was, Bfl ?' t'"1 onl" word h- kaeai m Superlntei d.-nt H. 'lav Preffloh, of the Ho.-lety, i-ald last nlcht that he bad made ev.-ry -ffort 10 I-virn the lltt.n.-'s iden titv, aad aa :i laal n eoet, aaked the newe papera to prial the younaater'i ptetura. HA refn ad lo - f whe the | ? oi ? vho wlebed to adopi th.. baby. He said that as u-ual th,- baby wlll he kept at the rooms in BebenoerborB street for a month, lf bo relattve elolma hun by I>. rembur 13. one of the paraOflB WhO wlshe* to .-.dopt blm win he permltted to do *o WOMAN SAVES PATROLMAN Rescues Him from Hell Gate Currents?Two Missing. Pfljjrabnoa '"to gchmuck, ottaohed to the Baal i-tith str.-.-t poUee atatkm, ls bOVering between life and dootb In Bt John's Hospltal. LOflg Island City, Bfld two of his frlende are belleved to hnve baan droamad, as the reeull >.f a tug of tiie NOW York, New HflVflB i HflltfOTd Hallroad c.uttlng down thfl mOtOf which tiie maa were. Tba flccJdaflt bop* paflad aarly >? rtarday BK*ralag, whlla tba party waa BahJng Ln th.- watera af HaB Gat--. The fa.-t tiiat Schmuek ls oltve U dflf Is probably due to the efforts of Mrs. Curoline Pbllllpa, a. wldow. Ilvlng at BfO. f,8 Heyt street, Afltorifl. oha Jlflaovorod the patrolman hangitig on to some of tho wre. kage of the boat. Wlthout any hesl tatlon tho wldow, hiaving the treaclier Oflfl riirr.nt, sw.im out an.l r.s.ueil hlrn. A police bOOl put out Bfter the accidrnt arao reported, and flpefll th.- greater put of the day s.irdilng for the flfldlflfl of Schmuek's frlends. They are JoBflph H. WBloaka, of No. rd? BbbI H9th street, The Hronx. and Wllllam I.lvlngston, Ilvlng wlth bls wife and famlly at I'ark avenue and &0th street. At tbe liospltal S. hmu.-k told a har rowlng tale of how for two hours he bfld trled to battle agalnst the currents of Hell Gate. ( in s.C.ial ocaslons he had alino.it g'.von up hope of flVflC hehiK res eiu-d. Be said he was fast losing con Baoooflflaaa wb? p Mra, PhlBlpa reached t,i* .-ide. l.at.-r in thfl ev. nlng Schmuck went into furthfll dfltallfl legardiiig the accl dent. He said he nnd hla two frlends were *ut on a flshlng BXBfldttleB, When they raOflflfld Hell Gate they found the water too rough and declded to return. He said that Just as they were roundlng Hall. '.'s I'olnt, and without any yarnlng, the ttig loomed up In slght. Uefore he could get out of the way It ran down bls motci - bOAt almost cuttlng it in half Bfld taroarlng tha oeeupflata into the, water. Mrs. I'hillliis said it was flbflflt *M when she saw an OhJOCl in the water off Hoyt -ii,, i when ahe raaJJaed that it was a human Bfltflg she luimedlalely Jurnped Into the water an.l brought hlm BOBOfO, Nhe learned to swlm. she said, when ahe was tiv.- yeara old. LUCILE CAMERON FREED Court Accepts Bond from Wit ness Against "Jack" Johnson. t'hlcago, NflV, '~i-.- ?LneBa Cameron, Wboae aaaoclatlon wlth "Jack" Johnson led to the negro pugtilflt'fl arrest for al? leged vlolatlon of the Miuin whlte slave act, was releaaed from custody to-day in bonds of IU*/). The young woman had been held aa a wltness foi s. v, ral weeflDL most of the tlme ln the Wlnnobago County Ja.il. ln Itockford, III., where her mother was al lOWod to he wlth her. The bond was ? ,1 by the young woman and her nioth.-r, an.l araa aceepted hy Judge. Car* i enter, of the federal court, who in structed the former to b<- preaent ?* a BrltnOBfl Oben the Johnson case eomes to trial. In the eariy stages of the case Hucile Cameron was looked on aa a hlghly Im? portant wltness against Johnson. but wlth the presentatlon of other evldence, the government declded that It would not be rnii-'"? Ia buld her lotlfjer. HOUSEHOLD PLUMBING NO. XII (Concluded) The Same House Which Shelters the Cock roach Usuaily Harbo s the More Dangerous Bed-bug; Both Should be Fought by the Municipality. H\ Dr. .larolyn \ an VBet Mnnnlna;. A "hug walk" is aiso uavally found 011 the premises of the COcltroaCh landlord, The phrase, whlch Waa .-oin-.i hy man hlklng to the diamon I Aflldfl <?' ~ Afrloa. Is not a prett] on.-. Th- "bug walk" was the bfld D ited tent und bad which apeUed death t" many a man during the hard trt-k t., Klmberley; the men who arrtved in robuet health at tbe mines were the men !lk.- BarnfltO, who "walked beside the wagons aii day and slept under them at nlnht." Bxpoeure ... afl the winds of heaveu |.y da> and by night was safer than warinth und pro fectlon wh.-n shared wlth hordes of blood sucklng lnsects. These mefl needed no ?clenttat witli a mlcToocope to prora to them the noxlous Inaect a ited a i a tranj portation agent for kHUng dlaeaae ferme; obaervatlofl and axperience taughl th bi thelr foe. It la as true ln New York City Lo-dflJ as It was ln Du Toit's Pflfl, Bouth Afrlca, ln ISTO-'fcO, that It ls safer to -r p in the open than to consort wlth bedbuga ln any li.iiiitatlon. The fact that the pteeencB '<t bedbuga ln a house has anyVetfltloflablp ti plumb- I ing is not wldely known. A houeewife I may he ahnost maddened 1 y tle- COnfltflfll recurrenco of theea i- atfl and Lgnocaat | of the method by which they effe. t an ?atraaee to the building. it la probahty j true that th>- usual method ls transfer rence on olothlng. but a bull.-tin of the j Cnited Btatea Bureau of Kntomology glvea auth.-nti' laataflCflfl of miKratioii by meaPM of waur ptpofl and roof gutters. "BfldbUgfl COnBnue to mUrate from one house to another, Boatetiinea for a period of several months, galnlng .-ntranc: dally. Such migratlon ls especially likely to take place lf the human inhabltants of an ln featfld house leave lt The uti^ratory ln Btlflflt is developed with a failure. of their usual BOOrOfl of food, and, escaping through windows, they pasa along walls. Wfltar pip.s or gUttara, and thus gain eu trBaaa into adjoining houses. ' flgabl, as with tlie cockroach, tt may bfl no fauit whatever of the houaewlfe that the pest gfllflfl admisslon. The fault lies rather with tle- house owner or wlth tho munldpaUty that perTaltfl tbotr continued ealatenoa. it is .sa>d tiiat ha the Canal Zone the appeoroaafl of on-: yellow fever moaqulto eraotafl as much MHnmotlon aa if u lion went roartng down tne Htreet, and lha a' - ? i.' Bl LB th- news paper, wbJle the heaitii inepeetOTi out to tlnd and draln ti,- braedlog paflce of th...- BBflaaangarflf <ieath. Bhould l ptague > Baal a foothohl on tin- North AttanUa Boabnard in isi3 it arould abaolUtaly neccssary for ov.-ry citiz.-n lo join ta the deatructloa and ?.*!*??? warniBg ,i tbe of a bedbug. This peM tranamita bubonlc plague dlrectly froaa human being t.> human being, aa lha lea transmlta II IndlrectJy from the rai ta man. Btnce thla fael waa peoved by a l hystctan of tba Imperlal Ruaataa go\ ernrnrnt reoearch aorkera In the trane* mlaslon >>i dteeaaa hav.. beguu t.> tak. notlct. aad :> aaa bobj m cotw ef ??? that ;t la poeetMe thal .?'?>' bl.l-born (lawaaa mav ba traaamltted t>) tbe bed? bug. \ number of lafectloua dlataaaa bava been found to oecaalon what la known ?_> houee Infection. ln aaaay caoee, if a membei of a family comea down arlth <? .-. i' ? in dlaea ie, after tiu- mntll) haa moved away and a new lamii. na.'."d ln I.? one nf them is tak.ti - wlth tha aame dlaeaaa. Thla house info - tion luus beea obeerved a great number of tlmea In infantile . atalysis. A KentucK; ph) atctaa, Dr. J. h. Uaadroa, who has been maklng a study of pellagra, 1ms ju.it announc.d in tln: current number of "Tho Journal of the American Medlcal Association" ttiat there ia strong evidenc-. tii.it pellagra la a bouee infection. Kob ert Loula BtavaaaoB lella us how, lu th? terrible days of the plague, when the) hung th. men that coneealed a caae of the plague in front of their own door daya and took the women out and drowned them, the lnhabltanta of Edln burgh l.amed that plague becarue a houae infection.. and the authoritlea boarded up nobie houses, whlch remalned untenanted when Stevenson, aa a lad, was going to school in the old town. Thls house infection by a blood-born dtsease occurs ln this way: Some blood suoking lns.cta whlch Inhablt the house acquir. ttio distase and hand lt on to th human beings that come there to llve. Tius usual blood-sueklng Insect whlch _taya all the year round iu houaea ln thla country ls the bedbug. Methoda for tho d.structlon of lnsecta whlch trausmit dis.aso were glven iu de tail by the wrlt-.-r In The New York Trlb? une of August M, IM& lt is, however, of little use for th.) indivluual householdor to eniploy tho exterminator or to fumi gate. A public sentiment on the aubject should Ins roustd whlch wlll hold the haadlord respon.lblu for tlio cockroacii BBd tl:" "bug walk" ln the Un.ment, an 1 tho municipality should coniu to the aad of the long sufferlng huusewife witb a corps of Inaact destroyars, empio>in_. wlthout charge to th..- booaakaeaar, th azcellent bm tboda arorked out by th* I'nitcd Btat< - Bureau of Entomoleg. f" the deetructton of these ' nu aaengera oi .:. alb. ' Postal Card Departments All communications (and they are welcome) should be made by post*1 a-; fa? aa it ia possible. Recipes Tested and Found Good All re-tpeg -ppearlng ln theee coluinns have l l.een teated. Level luaaaaiamaata are us-.i eaieaa etaer i wlie atated | "Thla departmeat win ba |lad ta aaawar any I cuiin-ry queation tubmittad by readef l ' wUt bey - cullnary Edltor, Nee ferb rnbeae, Na 15' Neaaae street. Thls depnrtment wlll not be re!?pnnMv!? for tn_!i .h.-ru.t v\ ht.ii !? nn. .. of ?Umpa for return. Kinlly ?A-t goeetlooa r? tulrtaf uu asawer Wrlte jii only one slde of th.' papei that aama aad ? aaapaar a* "-BROWN rf.ttv" (Ry Requeat) -The mentlon af a "Brown Betty*1 poddjng car* rlea with it all the atinoaphera of tha oldtime hoaaahold Tii.- foUowlag reetpa haa beea thorougbly teatad and found . tcellent Butter tbe Inatda Burfaoe af bb earthea baktag dlah nnd plaaa in it a thlck layer of applea, anartared and attced. Dredge arlth augar and grated nutmeg and dot wltk bita of butter. Than eover with b layer af braad erumba that bave beea aoaked la mllk. Do not use much miik, as tii.- tavtaeaa af the applea and tha aweetnaaa of the mllk do not com ,1. Tliere wlll le no danger of an tmplaaaaat oombtaatloa. however, lf the DTUmba are molstetied enough so that they wlll BOt harden with baking. Sprfn kle the top with nutmeg and a little sugar an.l brush arltb aaelted buttar. Baka un? til tlie BPPtBB are dono and a rich brown crust eovera tha tOO. Serve with thlck, ?weetened eream or wlth a hard aaaoa Bavored wttb wlaa. The hard aaaea is better When mad" with rowdered sugar nnd not granulated sugar. RalB-BB may ba Bsad in thla pudding if deelred. Cln Bamon aad otovas, too, may be pui into il as well BB nutmeg by thos" WBO llke u very Bptcy pudding, but lt ls ceitalnly ,1,11. loua and more dellcate when nutmeg is tlie onlv aploa used. L'se plenty of lt and plenty of butter on top to gtva tha pudding an Bttraotlva crust. Molasaea or maple ayrup thtnned witii water is aome timea uaed in place or miik, and if tlie applea are very tart, It may be preferred. Dried ruak is aometlmea used ln place of ordinary bread erumba. It is well to keep , tha pudding dlsh oovered during the graater part of the time lt is lu the oven : so that the crust will not be too hard. I "Brown Betty" ahould be aerved in the | dlsii in which it was haked, and lt is eqiially good hot or cold. SPANMSH SAT'f'K.?To two cupfuls of stralned tomato pulp udd a small onlon rnlnced and two greefl peppers cut small. Itoil them for llfteen or twenty mlnutes untll the poppera are tender. Thicken wlth n tableepooafU) of flotir and a table apooafal Bf butter rubbed together. This aaace is an appetlslng accompanlment to many plaln dlahee. iiasti loaea Ita lden? tit\ "titlrely smothered by the hright red and graen, and veal cutlet la greatly Im? proved by lt. It ls also gOOd over an omelette. M. c. P, brooklyn, N. Y. a Uteful Household Tips Tht? department wlll pay for household tlpa If found avallable fnr lth purpooo. Address "Uaeful Hoaaahold Tips Department," New York Trlbune. No. 15. Nug-au atreet. BBRVXNa PRUBD oYSTERS.-There ar. several aaaeea that may be used at tractlvely wlth frled oysters. Tomato sauce, as many know, Is dellclous with them. the acld of the fomato making an excellent accompanlment to their fatty element. Ilollandalso or a tartar sauce may take lts place, lf preferred. as both h_ve the proper tang. A TWINIO HOI.DF.R.-A eonvenlent twlne holder for the kitchen is.a tin funnel. lt may he hung up. the ball of twlne put In the top and the loose end of tln ebrd passed through the small end. A noteh may be made In thls small end and shatpened wlth a tlie to faeilitate the CUtr titiR of the twlne. Mrs. F. K. Rociieater, N. Y. , l The Daily Bill of Fare WEDrfESDAY. MCKAKKA.ST. Grapefruit. t.u.i: eakea ralaed btecult, coffee LUNCHEON <?K BUPPJSB .Bal ? d heans, potato BoJad, rya broad, aptoo lauee, gtnger anapa lan, DINXER?Dried p. a flOUp, bofied C l< k pn witli lenion sauc.-, flpri uts. lyonnaise potatoea^ tomato saiau, taptoca podding, coffee. DRIED PEA SOUP. LTie two cupfuls of dried spllt peas, three QUartfl of BOM watt-r. three pounds uf BOIOkfld brisk.t or pieces of dned Bflflf ur sausage. half a cupful of chopped cel arjr, half a eupful of chopped carrots. MM tahb s;iooi.lul of chopped parsley, Oll* tnedium Btaed ooloa, one tablespoonful c>f sait. one-quarter of a teaspoonful ot [lepper, half B teaspoonful of ground gln r .md one-.juarter of a teaspoonful of naeo. Waab tiie peas. drain and put Into tlie BOtBJ kettle, with the brlaket and ?rater. Whaa it eeeaflfl ba *? boii add th* BagetahtOfl and spicea and cook alowly until the meat and peaa are tender (thla, will take from three and ono-half to four hours,. Berve with toaated bread cut Into, ?Qaaraa Tiie meat caoa be B4?rved for tho neat couree lf desired. Tho smoked aau-t MagB -u.d dried beef wlll ttot taJia aa lonfl to cook aa the brisket. RELIABLE POINTS ON HEALTH AND^ BEAUTY BPUUfDID gHOvhtFOO-A ahampoo of. ?uperlor merlt can be made by slniplVi dlsaolvlng a teaapoonfol of canthrox in fl cup of bol water The rich lather lt pro iucea remoToa every traca of duat vutl dandTuff, leartna the BeaJp refreshed ?n9. in a elean, bealthy condltlon. Tbua uhojat poo rlnaee eaally, dries quiekiy and maaee ?hampoolng a almple, pleasing undertak ing. it raakee the halr bnght, aoft, fluffy nnd easy to do up. Since the alkall ln ?oap haa I.n found lnjurlous to the hah. this popular ahampoo is now belng used by halrdreaaere generally. it does aot ?treak >u- bleach tbe BaJr. nor ls there anv dang.-r of catchlng COafl after using it. TO RJSlfOVE BOTHBRBOMB HAIR8 Supertluous halrfl on face, neeh or aiins can he quickly removed wlthout paln b> applylng a delatone paate for two or three mlnutea When this is rubhed otT ami the skin waahed, lt wlll be sniooth aml hairl.ss. To piepare the paate, nnx to K- th. r ii little powd.-red delaton.- and w ater. TO REMOVJS BUACKHBADB?To gel rld of blackheada, frecklea, enlarged pocea an.l other skin blemiahea uae thia greaa. - mmm cr.ain-J.-ll>: afli togethi r one ounc? almo/oin. two teaspoonfuls glvcrlne and rn;.--half plnt cold water. Stir and lf. stand over night. This ereain-jelly is in expenatve and will keep the skin soft. vel vety and ch-ar. I'.u mflBBflglng to remove premature wrlnkles and poro-dlrt, It ta unerjualed. It will noi OBOflfl B halry growth on the face as manv creama do EXCELLENT HLOOD-ITRIHMKR Wlth cdd weather COmOfl a myrlad of 111s such as sallow skin, ptmplea, loafl of BB*** argy and api>etite and a general condltlon of chronlc lll-heatth. To purtfy the blood und brlng back the enjoym. ut of perfeei health, no better remedy can t>- found than this rellable homc-madc tonlc: D I ?olVfl oii> -half CUpfUl flUgar and one ounee kardene In one-half plni ataihol (noi whlsky). then add hot water to make a QUflTt Take a tablespoonful before each meal. The wonderful system-buildlng and strengthening |.ropertles of this old-fash loned tonlc make it invaluable for build? ing up a run-down system. It will purlfy the blood and brlng back the glow of health to the cheeks. BUIPLE BYE-REMEDT?DuB, llfeless. weak eyes can eaally be made strong. clear and aparkllng hy putting ln each eye twlce dally a few dropa >>f ? oJraple toalc made by dlssolvlng an ounee of cryatOfl Ifl ? plnt of water. This remove. all Inflammation or aoreneaa and ls flne for granulated lids lt is very soothing and strengthenlng to tired, weak eyea. HOLIDAY urKTt*. BN1QUB AND EXCLt Mve, not to be found elsewhere, in Slmlll TMa monda and Perlea Fl'ctra. the nearrnt approech to real gems ebtulnat-le. JAMMUS, 43 Ita *??.