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Inuuuiiunutmi uuNiiii S Defective Children Due to Women's Toil in Factories, Says Dr. Schlapp. LEAGUE TO ROUSE PUBLIC Commissioner Drummond Will Speak at Meeting?"This Country Lags Behind Rest of World." r;in a woman for Baarrlage phyatoaUy ?nd mentaiiv. The lanj ' faebla mkadad ebil dren ti rect raault o york ?aln te. which the BBOl sre B8l * ted " , rpp, who ls in iharKe of tb( nawly . roato! iilOBIIHg house fo defectlvaa la eoenoattoa w,th tne i ? of CharU Dr B aa atudled cight hui 4tfr< n in the few aiokl Bj| " "-" ''??' araa "pcnecl and :n the ajajoiii < he aatd reeaartfay, be ,oun 1 tha mol or of the chlld wa-= pbyeical d roantally unttt bacauaa diicc- ? olraady been mari. DrF " lost gtVaking up the people of the , ir ? peclaiiv the w? The Woman'a bfunlatpal League ta ,?,,,.* ' A meeting w!H 88 held to-mcrrow morning nt tbe hcadiuar'ers. j;0 a* street. for ajaaal . iic, Cominl?lonof Drum fflon: :*?partment >.f T" S'-hiapp and blra Ifary C. Duaphy. tUp^r"!e- .'i of the childran'a hosr>ltai aad flcho >l at Raadafl'a is'.an * th* speakers "Wrong to Work Women So Hard." ? r?f course i doa I maaa l i aa ever> woman who work ictory haa def< I ? ? bUdren, ' ' plal: od Women *r.> al! Paetor they have decent <-ondl rensonabe bouro, but theac are Bright about lt that when a Woman stan.; boursA. maehtnary wbtrttug i ajajjgisg t ? ? i aad i ruahb i ritality. with Inaufflcleiit foad she can'l have no> D may ?ot all ? fe? BTBt generation. but The woman in Induatry ha* who a> ;. rvous, say. T' ? rtsor: irug to q . e,v-s. Their . ffaprtnga are i'.ntr. minded. "It la t t. rrtbk thlng l auen work this way. (>h. !f I could only < up th. fle l Ich wom< gftaa tenrll ? condtttoaei among th? | lto. . ody in tbtl laajICilifllli Tr.ir.k of H. ' some *.?a, feeble-mlnded children In th:? ' ?eiiizfd twenty that gertng 1 i mlt w ??.. n to BBfli ? :??;?.: ? : ? >'- I bare :? rbl. len i.c. regulat'.- lt- ' 8 i a ? is a auna .t . r . otad with * uollar? We suck it af our waa od get -pere. In rat d Favora Widswa' Pension. I irse-erjv r.f ? a tbal WOBBOfl 8 .- th waakev reat Baaai w? rngfhl to gtva l '1 of grindlng them harder tbaa M they ; ie n B with children bj the stat". I am ln ta aaoatoak lf the brea diea the breadwir.ners ol tk. to provlde for tbe w. of taxlng bachelors for this purpaaa Not a srna.ll taa, etther; a large one" The purpos* af the <;.-?r:ng hot:se i? |g ByaaBBtJjBasI the care of the defective ehfl* dran af the etty wha hava bltharta l treated in vartoua ethnlea without any aupervifltori from any c*ntra1 antbnritv No accurate I ;-? ? ?<??? I II kept. The praeoOtara er fhe refonn BOp to have a bulldlng of thetr i.wn BaotV Iti the mean time than Isaadauartara nr> at ;he Poet-Grad' lebool and HaaaahlL afcaand Bnd ffth Btraai The Woman'a Munieipal laagUI has baan making a atad: of aellaejuanl I at Hidside karrn, in White Pbtbui boma bt tweive baya fraan tba ? ha^e been faranhag .'iii Bummor, and ?ague hopea to prove through tl.at proper care and outdoor llfe will ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS AID SUFFRAGE CAUSE Their Methods Said To Be Winning Thousands of Votes for Women?Replies to Some of Their Arguments. By Ida Huated Harper. 1 it la ,. great opportunlt* to have thia mTheTrlbune for impartins infor | mation. Thi- waeb ,u, aatl eafbagtat by the aaana ol IV Q., which If as n?ar a real the most of them seen to poas.ss. bega to know arhai ateaa ti< weaeaa op .i to ih? : .ii,ehlaa aheJI tak- te revenl -hr wlll of the minorlty fron be* . .in the ntajertty. it is u gcnii . DTa to anawer her. him or it so | fnr i.s can be done from the exp^rience and eheeiaatitni ef many reera binband al oaaa tha rutlenal Aatl*8uJtraae a? aad all u? braacbaa: deatreg :' thelr Utarature; r.vi in all thoir Bpoakera ar.fl organlzrrs; have am aBore annual luaeheeae i with reportera preaent; atop it dlaner partlea by ing tbem t.> vote agaJaet tn? pro ?i Imei' it ia theea aetlvttteo, if they aeaj I ?<-,,. ,ir transf?rrin?T women by UM thouaetuls from the ranks of tbe "ar.t * ta I Of tl . "ta. I , oha aa tbx t' a. l,ite-*omab-afraid-r<f-h'r-own f afoaaiB a ln. didn't know mueh ahout it r^nllv Imaeined ? ot want a eata but as aoon , alKr.'aive Mironc IhTi BC ran te put btto wnrda tr why ?eeepect ef th< naeaaee aeat acurrrtog bste th- tanka ?>t th, ? ?'her alde. Ti a at ? unenl < the e| ? . ?? Mad raaelve Ihenan d >rrust ef <?? weanea. a bandrod ??- , amplaa nnght bi irtvcn I ::. Of thi r atri I B a f. w . mera nd granl - lon"; ? :. on the ... Btanl ? I aaffragi ' and It M ? . reaeti i a eti - deelaration n Mra ?: aa adaktal of the Bty that fe. ior t'? ne ii ? rn. ntally and . I thal ?' ? ' ' ted inri" leal areeb ' W ? .. | *d of OUT ? s thal an ? " ,; ?i, a ahech to the a-.- i woman aad rouoi a pra* le lnt< me leadlm ' ., v.ii.. I. not .'ii. i inou i anrthtng In - Kraghrta dr, reetraiaing Indlvl ??"? ?,Be* "" i ? the buatneaa ?f reetraintng all wotaen wh? ?rleh to . tpres- thrif . . H box, there aeetna ? graateet dd fietr eata* aato nstav ,- t, ?rhO attempts to advocate Women and the Lbab. I Th" letter m The Trlbane of the Rh, the altaatlon ahleh aateta ln al perteef ?? ?* ' l!M V,,:;C eaefaiS wL- and road and Bnalty reaehtog the . riir.cnt. KILLED BOARDER, SHE SAYS | Confession Spurs Police to Uncoter a Second Mystery. eonfeneton m Jaii nera te-da? ef ?a llAry Lueaa a former attorney, ef PW arett, Heb.. thal abi BUM bei boai Ura Pauttne KlngeV arttb poteon laaj :iK,,.. ca .aed ihe polta lo eearch "ttSi home for evloW la>???"?; w[1h the dlaappearenee of tarl Mll . a l.i ' "actoi A q>j*nin> of'gulcUhne 5a laafaraagtb MlSer the p? ?'"" nUl aeenhi the Liocaa home here a |lttle more than A raar age. Mra Lueaa'a innband died ;n,-KOwia i " ,n'' HM fOUl ' :' ,!l#''r h?n"H n^ Jealouay, ln whlch a ma er flg raidTSa?'robber;?/ were ahe *??*$ mo t:v,s foi the allllng of Ura Ungei. Madam: Don't Mar the Style of your Suit or Gown with an ill-fitting, puckering old style " string " Petticoat. Wear the riCOAT | with the patented Klastic V ?baped Gussets and Elastic Waistband with snap fasteners. They insure the snug hip and avai'sf fit. No strings-no bag ging?no puckering. kvery appropriate petticoat Jjbric in all fashionablc shades. $old everywhere. !? ettton at $ l .50 te S3.00 Ii silk at $5.00 and up. Ifyou have the slightest difficulty JJJN supplied with the genuine *?-08FIT Petticoat writc M ??ce to the KLOSFIT COMPANV 208 Pitth Ave., New York City , suffrage. They have heen s.ow to arrlve ] at this point. but there Is every reason to ' believe that this now represents the post tion of the masses of the intelllgent. eon ' BdentlOUa women of to-<iav It seem" lmpo?alhlo that any woman who lOVea i hildren or has a spark Cl sympathy for other women could road the daily reports of the investigak.u; 90W belng made by the BtatB Faetory i'oni BUaatofl and not feel that all other le forms must be made secondary to the ravtatoa of the lawa nadar which tbaae terrlble evils are permltted to exist ln BtatB of N'ew V..rk And when they oee the toattmony af aack aoman aa Mrs I'lorer.ce KaBy, IflM Pauline (i and bfJaa btarj Dratar. arho have eaaao erated their Dvea ta this work. that the factor neede.i abo\.> gii piae is tba ball 't in the baada of woman, hew can l u longar be decatved by the aaphtoti tvaatona of thaaa waa are trytng to bcb? v-nt lt" HoW long a time dO tbay BOOd t.. veigh in the BeaJaa againn' it tha taa* t.mony <.f WOBBOfl WBO baVB their BOSaa M the o|.tii, who auporvtaa th. lon" for the rte! I I thr "fnur h n.lre.l,' who riue ln tbott o^ n au'omo ai.d boM their anti-suffrage me. t .1 DJ at Sherry's or In tbOtT BWB luxuri ous drawmg r?ioms? In the r?ce of tba tragadlai nua bahal Atootoaad ln th laanoHn and lenernent kaVBM S'.aeataimps how mij.Bctal ?nd paaUrBa aee;i? the "ft-er In v^^ i Trltiine b Mra Klliani an ..ft'ial of the AauVSuBraga Aaoactattoo, inatatlng that womea all tbe legtalatJao -.? by indircct inftoanoa and tbal ira not need.-d i.lke a',1 | a tis." When 01. tbta Sub.ert -he hark \'? vn-k aqual guardianahlp law, nna aecured ln 1*93 By the W'om aa'a Kduoattoaal and lodoatrtal Unton. of BuffaJo 'i ? facta in thla >ase. ?... an? di ratood bj tha praaei I l e tbal ?'. ea ? Ilent Inatft ? ? '.errd ln Its work for pi^r at'l?ed wlvea ?nd chiidter by t r whlch i to the father Wll -1 e, an ??" I tfl t thal g over I ite, and. l.aving neieenal knoa i . .?! the altuation la that etti * it must be ibo aai - ha taeed f. - inflaaaca lo i it ? oul tr.-M.i . ta thi i' it would ba dlflk Dil t ? ..... 1 M I. ..: i Inthai gath arad up tli u i ? the New york i? ?d bj m u afore an ... dlanahlp I ad .n ? - a- ? th Legialatu ??? i it in tota ?!??? an and lt a this wii.t- ad a ? ? < proved ? > a\ a be. -, ?..., , atrenuaua affoti a-. batd i- i.n. artala U are inttl tbs b fjn ? - ".-1. t i k*waaal "Spuga." gaalafl B8fBB thing ond I ' . gted ln tha "I the pravontlon - .?? If ihe aowi ? per acoaanta are ovon ren irati h laekj foi ? ? ? I -n Bufanraga that tta adn > ? rara .rnong the faundera rt de>e? er. that when U ? of their oiai aaanlng krre f ? . . ? Itlon of Prederich Tewna nd htartln. MERE MAN HAS HIS DAY Two Lcave Court Triumphant and Wives Disconsolate. Woman, aa a rui< | imph m?n ln tlie hu?reme Court In a??? Wkara the woman and tbe mori atr and husband. respertPciv Ikw in ?. : 00 Whkh the me;. band is anahlrJ to ge; up anM ?? tarday *?? i I i daj m eaau Caraai Utata aad Wllllaw i Hau? .-? i Mmtz has fl artfa whaai bbbh b Barah Phc BUad him for a separatb-n. BBTlng that IfbTta c<"' far 1 bt *as her h U bflUtd as not ta talk tO her in i years. Ai: BfetoCh ln the morning and lcave agaln ? r.rio.k, refuaiag ta laB whare he had been. Mrs Bttatt aaked for Btf a Weok ?ttaaaaor. Mlntz ls ln th- clsar b-Hneaa. In con Bulting the telephone dir*otor: hlB f/tfe attaeovered that a aaaa of Ma eenaa had a boma at an eddreee dltoreart trm - cne wherc Ifra Mtnti Iteed. Bha ? i., h#f con.plaint ln tne BOperatJ -joBg wttb ti,, other aJlegatloui Bul Ittat, replalned to the eoari tha aerab Mlnta waa the only artfe be had Md that theCaraon Mlnta al th raenttanad by bta arlf. waeaotbe. but hia icouBln. . .- . . ? urtfee Fege dedded reeterday that the t, ,.;., m dtrectorj waa nol aafleleni eev deneeli. a erparation -ult aad refuse.i ,o jaward Mra MhttJ any allmony pendlng Ithe trial of h.r ault. Now as te Haueer, ite ? a manufact urer of ostrlch boaa. He was not alwaya tbue, aceording to hia artfe. Mra. I j Hftttier who obtalaad a aeparatloii from i him two yaara ago. 41 lhat time hia etr cwnetaneei arere aaeh thal thaleourt [awarded the artfe only no a weeh aaeeeay. Reoeatly Mra. Baaeer aafced the eourt to .-e her allmony beeaUM of the 1m Breved nnancial rmditlon of her huaband. But ln I"'' appllcatton Mra. Hauier made m grara aaeaaht Hhe aaM ,crv in.comnUmentary thlnga about Bauaer thal arert not at all aaeeeaary ta the eaaa *n<i Just,ce ?>???*? d'cl(J*d that the vlfe had no rlght to -all her hua? band r.amea a, Mr*. Ilain-er had done. To ahow hia dl-pleaaure Juatke Lehman. in atead of increasin* the allmony. fined Mra Baaaaa the amount of one week - allmony at the preeent rute of 110. Mra BaanaaT made elaborate apology to juatlce Lehman and aahed him to re on alder hia punlehment. She explained that h.r remarka were prompted by the mental anaulah that ahe had euffered for aeveral vearB. juatlce liehman reaerved declMun. tllr .',t "u'hr ort-urrance with our unlqwi and '*?; ' i,'r|. ..r.-atlona among whlch >ou SiHfia BrtVtant st ?<? ?u klaa Delattwt Hair nL^SamWS ttaK OnaaaaeaU. Ivertee. DU jSL MaSaa Beutoirf. VeUtt Collarettaa anJ 1' \Ja MhefTl.arm n? trlnketa. all mounted wuHh, n^rOTml" W.mond. and Parhe gjccira. JAMMEB. 438 Bl* Ave. HANNERS ARE RECONCILED : Husband Kisses Wife on Trial for Shooting Him. Lo< kport. BT, V . Dae. 10.-A reconcilia I tlon b^tween Mary M. Hanner and ber I husband. Oaoraja Hanner. whom she Is ac ; cused of shooting with intent to kill, oc I BUBiad ln open court here to-day. Hanner was shot ln the back of the ! head and Mrs Hanr.T was wound-d in i the knee Wbfla they w-erc on an automu ' bth trip last I k tober. Hanner te.stlfled against his wife yes Itarday. When Mrs Hanner, pale and I Braak, <-ame Int.i court to-day or. the arm | of a leaajty, Hanner rush'd over to her .and. throwlng his arms about her. bogal ! kisslng her Mr- Hanner broke into j tears Hanner klssed her again an-1 lai her to a (1 Harrv Hannar. Gcorge's broiher. idet.t. I Bad a revolver found near the acen- o' , the shootii.K as on<- he ga\e to kla brother Bxpertfl will be called to-mor ' row to siiatain the prosecution s ihei.rv that from th.- direction taken by the two bullota the> muat have beea Irod from the rear srat of the automoblle. wh-re htra Uaaaor was sitting ? ? WOMAN MELTS COURT RULE Not a Lawyer, Yet Pleads Be-. fore Bay State Judges. Hnatet.. Dfl 18.? Tha BBBOI Bal pltl 11888 ... v oenaa nol a practtatag at? .- u areue an arprn! from ;i daeraa naada by a I uweaaa Oomi J atttea, wn? . to Mra. 'hnatina I>. PBga by the b m :. of the Bapreme J i bV lai i Mr Pa^e aneared tn babatf of Mrs Bar C. Bhapley. who bi atavana romavod as gdi Iwkrtratar <.f Um 1868,888 e^tute of ber husband a former ltmton mart haai o-? SELLING CHRISTMAS SEALS Pathos and Humor Mingle with Business of It ;:. i ? - m i aa i propoattton." " N?? Cammtttae. yea terday. I Ul 11 i-oth pathos nnd bua ? -da- at. iBrtdawl rsme '? ? ? say the .. ?????> ? ?? ration in , . BJ ? \ i ? rta'ii had a verj bea ii . . | . ? , * b8 wae aeUlna Bad Croaa aaala "t?d waa a Ha rafooad i '* "f led aad alm ? ' ' ' ? ? hfhed thia , , gUir Bl I wltb'n Bfltta af a tna* i i ba g . . MN M the v ? : I |D ' <mk tagal" Bad Thla ttna bta atan al .liew ? g. aaro .... . ., ratfcM ??' Mann. ? n'i la at ?r ? h 11 radaa un \t Bjajga " " ' Btahop. Mra ,.r hfra Orau B U atxa llirr, | j . | ,? iBHiaa A, Bvr>ma?r. m.h? ?" nr'r;' ! H . \ . ? .ra-rs are a*l , , -. tO OOl g than > us . lan't It f - FINDS PEACE IN FEMINISM Baroness Von Suttner Thinks Women Will End War. b| thi ' for ln* I , . gapenee m aa tha ? n ? raaj afu B rth.t \'?-. I itl r ? | e -'iar . - ' aru aad I ?? ncea at the / sf tha bore igU lertherel ? i the Hia. Hearj . ,1 Mr-. Ai "P' neei ;ter she nas ti. . thankeel . ,.l,o ate<?. the speaker sa. people of rmaglnatloa. Tl i ntll calamlty over nnd then devlse tneana to m-.t I'. ImagtnatrTa people foreaee .-,- d tahe b r1* te preveat lt from cominf. She e0ntm jed "Then la ? cleea eenaeiatlea aetweaa |*V ist mnven.ent and th' fenlnlM Tl ??? ha< e the aafie friendaS together, are wortriaB toamid tha unw endB of . quaUt) an I "Ineteed of blood wa bellevg ir. a wori.j i ? , 1 on love. oaly in thbi dtreettea oaa e attefax >1. There la hope In the oppoettlon of the war apirit tu the f-mlni.-t n.overi . nt NURSES GET DIPLOMAS ? Commencement Exercises at Beth Israel School. Tlie tiit.th annual commencement of the Trahatng Bchool for Nurac* of the Beth lerael Boepltal was held last nlfht ln Tuxede ilall. No III Madlaon avenue. Tbe Kraduatlng: class consUted of ten ?aaanbera, raahlag ?> bttal of 111 auraaa who have been graduated from the traln ing avheel m L ?' Ladtnaat, ehatnaaa at the committee on the tralning school, preaidcj at the eierrlaea and awarded the anahanea EM Boary M. Lelpaager, ai the I.en.irtment of Kduratlon. delivered aa addraaa to the era-l'iates. Dr Lelp /.\g*r aald. ln part: "A diatlnguishina and progreaaive feat ure of the preaent day la that tralninf la abaolutely i.eceaaaiy to auccew ln an> voeatlon. and that wlse practlce must be based on wlae theory to be of educatlonal value The hlstory of medlclne and law and educatlon llluatratea that flrhools for the atudy of all branehes are belnaT eBtabllshed. Theae arhoola are the placea where trainlnr I" arqulred. Schools for nursea are produitlve of the moat admir ahle reaults " i,. Ixlpzijer sai.l that women of the blghaal educatlen ahould ?*? attractad to the calllng of nur**. Colleae graduatea partlcularly ahould flnd In it an avenue for the exerclae of their Intelllgence and aklll, he aald. r n Holiday Disarranges Plans Laid for On-to-Albany Demon stration. MOTHERS TO STAY HOME In Enthusiasm for "Cause" They Forgot They Are Needed to Fill "Kid dies' " Stockings. The spinsters' chriatmaa Hi;<e nr.^.i.ie .Toln now. Memberstilp frao. Terms of eUgfbillty -the ahsenc- ..f marital :le?. The flrst thlng th:it popped Into suffrage heade after they made tne momontaoa ro? aatva to "hlke" to AJbaay was the question "What about Chriatmaa?" S':re enaugh badala permlttad nn atop overa. startmE on Dacembar 18 and doing tan ftlld brlr.g the marehers to their death ? Decembe- .1 ' -ead' to pav th^lr r^speets to <;? ?-? Bjutoer '"i Kew Tear'i Day. Obnloiialji. it woui.in t <io to ;.e a n-ay iate. Cbrtotaaaa or no . rbrtatraai ' W( i. ; 1 avt eai l go than.'' Mr? J-Ar.fi I.. ; .-, | ? . ? I ha.e to !?? at hOUM .'or ChrUtnUU r.ith tiie chil drei, "Aad ' " me.*1 rt ? c>od of tba Woman Huffrasre paftj ' ">\e||. rii wacrilce myx-lf." offered Mia* Lavtoia i. Doch aara Taa notbtng Botbtng . me ?r home. F il boM the fort I ? k dil.' ? "1(188 Frerman Wlll be with jou," crie.i some (M aboal I hristmaa " lo I ? e . ? rolled tee .-ha-ter ricm '.^rs of the Bph ? ? .? Bhigada Al n?t I... Bjtl ;p. -t fOBllty reunion '?>? - 'tha cause ? I -r, 1 are vevai i big bearterl | fOT the vplnater Ma'- ie t ere v. ; '.. n the toam I atrive on Chllatm ' :'.l be a 'ree . aren't teTllng Iph .rprlses a v . .11 body ' laa One BllggeatlOl thal thev he or<1e-e<1 ?o hang tn' ? - and thal the chambermald in the i-otei t.e auppbed arlth tbe arhorawlthol t" nlay Santa Claua ?ns \etoe.j after BBUCh * l is H in a COTT. t far re '.rui, t: . r- poi let -. Thi -? wo?'!?? gh tha al lOOpI '"e bow vcr: "Wnul in t Co at ? .I " Mrs Lnldiaw, Bfll " ? ' Weeks M Dact iad Bfaaj Ida Craft a'r ! oaaoag th aha Baaalia .Tones nexr M . ? I ? f'om Var. forMandt l'ark llow fa I hfiaa H irrlai btay rtn ; ? l ? ' ? ? ' r' ,ub"1 - -ie and * lorge dalag 1 on wiu go \ tad ana . rm wh" fa l R 1 iff-a^' cti lee . hj the rr: ? ? M lanaa ! BMtbar ol Ba lUa. fl bj - ?.- | r ? | M * -? per c 'mes; at th mi adj ??!? ovat - ? .r? of age and posse* ! an Ind CARDINAL URGES MERGER Plan3 Genera! Bodv for Parish Wcik by Catholics. .... the fo-.rteenth dtoeeaan aynod, attei , patrtek'a rgv lesterdav itioa of their l ? K*neral bodv. 10 i.e kaowa aa the Cnltod Catholle B/orka Tl e laiM. |,e aa!d. ' d bara l '"1 t l take 1 1 ? 1 ? ? I Bjooai '' ? Bl and ? '? . -^ Bra reejoc w al 10 en ,:? them bal ?'' for tba ... ' ? f . mdttlaa of the paar, ? ll) of l!\e peej la, and ? ifl and ,. agen.l' The foliovpc dlo ?<?? . CO * ap| oint'd for tba ara: . i; ? t i;.\ Than 1 laach D D The rught Bev. Monatgnoi Joeaph F. M ...r. The night itev hfonatgner Iftchaal J. Lavi ? ? Rlght Bev. Mi n 1 lohn Kd ararda Tbe Bight Bov, Moiibignor .lan.e* Ii M.-'l. The Bigbl I'.ev. lioaalgaor Jamee J. ilaad. The followttig examiners aad conaultora for a.lnitiiistratlve removal were ap poiated inere- Th* Rlghl Rei Mo John .J K-rti; the Rev. Wllllam Ltvtng* st .ii and the R* ? Mtchael fl illej Conaultora?The Rlaht H>\ Monalrnor Charlea Ifc^'ready, the Rlghl Rev M.?u algnoi Alberl A Linga end the Rev, wlll? lam i- Penny. The followlnf were ippolnted Irremov* ;,!,?. rei toi ? ' R< v Monalgnor ESdward McKenna, Church ol g| Ray* mond, The Brona; tha Rav. Wllllam I. . . rbun a ol the Annundatlon. New Vork'i'ltv; the |{?-v John H. Straeleckl, Church ot st BtaniatauB, Naw York ?'it>. the Rev. Oeorge T. Donltn, Church of Bt. Jerome. The Hronx tbe Rev. Thontaa P\ McGare. Church of st petrr. Havei Btraw; the Very Rev. John P. McClaney, V )?? Church <>f St. Joseph, Mlddletown the Rev. Bdarard i Plynn, Church of the i ii, , t. Mt vernon; the Rev Ki. hard .1 Keeffe. <'hur.h ,.f St John tha Kvangellet, w iiite Plalna; tha Rev. john I '?'? ?'? ? lri!l "r Our Lady of Mer. ). Poi I ? heeti i The Vei | !:? fOOOPtl P". ftlimtnel. D. D., waa appolnted dean for tbe < oun rjlater ano\ Bulllvaa a WISNER CASE NOT COSTLY U. S. Attorney Smiles at Story of $100,000 Expenditure. A report Bpeaad ) esterdav In the l-'ederal Uuilding hy frlends of AfChM I. Wisner that the gevernaMBt had already apaat $ioo.oo? in iti* effort t<. aeavlet IVtener anu John J. Meyers. who are on trial for fraud ulent uae of the mallr. wua dei lared a'.> surd by HOBffl N Arnold. Asalatant tnited States Attorney In charge of the proaeetitlon It waa said the government had brought on a hundred wltneaae* from ("allfornla at an expense >f JOOO eaeh, and that at least a hundred wltnessea were to be called ftom lea.* remote i-talerf. whlle many ex perta would have to be employed to prove the governinent'a aaaertion that Wlmiei's mlnea and oll wellu w.-re worthle.**. Mr Arnold said that not one-tcnth of the money. number of wltness or effort would be requlred to prove the govern? ment"* eaae. ARE YOUR CHRISTMAS PACKAGES WRAPPED? It Not It !s Well to Begin Now, as It Requircs Time and Thought to Add to a Gift the Charm of an Attractive Wrapping. No matter what time of the day one rtdes in atihway or streetcar these daya he is sure to sec at leaat one nusy wom? an poring wlth pol^ed pencll OVOT a amall r.otehoo'.:, wlth "What . an f give Jane or John"" wrltten all >ver her fac? The aeienalj seif-satisfted woman atttlng next to her or arros'S the aisle ?ends her the pitying glance of or.e who haa done her (hilatmas shopping carlv. But it mlght be tlmely to inqulre w bether the satisfled one has done her (Tiristmas wrapping early. too. If not there la a share of ptizzling stlll In atore for her. and more shopping There is an added charm about an at tracttvel) wrapped gllt that no glver i an afford '" dhaeajard. The paekagca may he made to expreas individuallty, too, by a.iherence to a certaln eolor scheme; for Instance. thej may all be wrapped In Brhlta and green and decorated with n iatl.ro. Inataad of in the tisual red or gre.-n with boB] When prepaiaag Chriatmas gifts to be mailed thu chief requisltes are a ball of .-tnooth Bteat twine. a fl,"anMty of wrap ping paper, "'hristmas boxes to paek eaeii jrlft ir.. and etthl r whlte tiHa'ie. whlte ert-po .?I ?,me of the fancy <'hrl?tmas paper for eovertng the box before the onter wrap pit.fi paper ls aat on. I'aper prlnted wlth the varteufl bolly, reinde-r. polnsettle, ?aata <laua. bells or other faney dealgns are approrriate to wrap children'a toys i-r to ieooreta their playrooms or table PJeeldefl ;,|aln whlte. the tlsaue and erepe ng papera Oaaaa ln red and green. Theae ?re effaettva tled wlth rlbbon or cord of ;i rontraatlng rolor. Hoxe- for the fhrUtmas gift are quite BBezpenatve, COOtlng from ftve centa Up. Then there are neats of slx boxes for 40 Centa Or tl Ceata a neat. in either red ot Whltt aitb holly cr p<insettia decoratlon t- ifj a/htte oi red beatea a/hea wrapped . .;- paper and tted wlth eontraet mg ril.hon or gold or silver rord. gf*. btag with a MI of holly or m>st]e '< Ir. the ribbon If possible. use . holly or mistletoe. b.:r when thla . ?? had th" effect of th* artiflctal ta Batlafaeb i | ? ?Hi:e to ba mailed should then he th.. Otttalda wrapping pap?r. Ued aeeurely ao it ranaot heeome loosened travelllng a:,d handling. weighed .ii.d then Btansped wttb the full anaoaal < f ? ,-r vw , ? - aa Btanspa of '.arge de 1 the posta UB aM ', at a glmicc the amount of poetage. If Red Cross seals or the fanc> Btttk stlok ers of holly. bella or Santa Claus are used be .areful r.ot to use them to teal the package. If this Is done one is Ilsble for letter postage on i.iei .'hatidise. Complete Instructions for mailing may be obtalned from the nearest poatofflce statlon. He sure that the adlrens )s plalnly writ? ten or printed. and do not forget to wrlte the naaaa and address of the sender In the upper lefthand < orner. preceded by the word "from ' This wlll help locate the package should it go astray. Packages not to be delivered by miii may be made Just as attractlve as posst ble and they do not need the stout wrap plng paper for the outslde. kse the red or white paper tied with ribbon or e0rd and decorated with holly. mlstletoe. poin settla or oretty stkkers kse a chriatmaa tag for the name and addreas. One new Idea in dccoratmg Chriatmaa packagea Is to wrap the box or gift in a layer of cotton and sprinkle it with nnca duat, which glves the effect of frost or snow and Is most effective with the holly. Any one who has ever observed the postman totling under his load two or three days before (hristmaa or haa aeen the hand carts used by the carriera ln small towna wtiere the dellverles sre fewer. wlll surely feel aome aenae of re aponslbllity for lessenlng this mad ruah at the laat mlnute. Those who live at or near the Atlantic Coaat citiea when sendlng to the Paciflc <0aat ahould allow two weeks for their packages. The qulck est posslbie time from Xew York to Baa Kranclaco lfl four days, and in the holl day season three days addltlonal ahould be added. So. If the package ta giren aa other week lt will be in good time. and ,t& early arrival wlll help lessen the poat man's burden. It may be marked "Pleaaa' do not open untll Chriatmaa " Be very aure that enough postage haa reen put on to lnaure the safe tranart i or forelgn mal!. It Is said that lnaufBclent j i o<tage is tbe pripcipal reaaon why Chrlet j maa packages aer.t abroad are so often j loat in the m.ills. Jewelry and cotn ehoald not be sent by mail to foreign countrleo. Thla is posltlvely prohibited by their poe I tal regulationa i'ir< ahould be shown also in paying the full amount of postage on domestlc mall to avoid lnconvenlencc to the recipient BfUfy Hfl of Jewerry or aifythlng else et unusual value ahould he re*lstered. This raoUtraa B trlfk long er In trsnMt. but surrlj its guarar.teed safety atones for the extra time and ex II pense. Postal Card Departments Al! communicationa (and they aro wel come) ahould be made by postal aa far aa it ifl possible. Rccipes Tested and Found Good All '*<?!!*? appearlng ln tbeaa roliBina ha*e fceen t^a'efl . le.el BMaaanaaaata ara ua?d cnleaa otner *l" ?! I . ... ? . lapartmeat wtn t? fl a? to enawer anj SStKHi utmltltJ ty rea.era aoo ? ' 'aea ?nnrr Fdltor. Na?-lor-a lrtbune. No. ii* .Naajau suaat Tr.lt ^epartir.er! BrUJ not re retpora'.Me 'ot ;?? t hteti la not a-.-empanled by sumpa ror rstum KhMIr in-'oee starr.pe . ulrtng in a:.**?r by kttar. Write tn sats paa *lde of ihe paper and aee that naou aad aOdisa ?. aasaaj *?^h iiem. ? iTH vTORi BaTrBJUHntB BA1 ? 'K Thla a| petialng luaenea i la fram fi ? ??:. raaata or itaaka if fraab Hjar* time la raaulrad for traa f.?t or butter to h al I '?t the beef e? aboul ona>fourth of on inch ? ??! fry them in the 'at ur.til brown Afd .,..?? two tahhaBPaonfuSi of aod anougk boii OOVer the beef WbOB idj thuken the gravy BJ of !'?.' bUt* tcred toasl nd aerve ? tJ IDIAN POACHEO I 008 -l*Ut ii or nallk int > a aballaw graatte I let u < aaaa to the batBng Of the Bgaaj Ittta this without bKflaktng, ' over and cook about taa arltboul bolltag. klmtner and pai aaah .... i .-? i uttered toaat Add ta mtih ana ublaaaaontul of and am laJgeapoonful af Boor rubbed amootk; aeaaon with paaaar and oakary Mtt, ba aaaay and panr over ,gs; aerve vary hot. B, T k ,. .d. N J. Daily Bill of Fare THURSDAY. BRJaAKFAJT. steanied apples with raom browned be?f B papaava, homlny waffles. mapie ayrtrp, eoflaa LUNCHEON -Mock Chlekea terr-., !n in tha ? badng dlab, aBvaa roi:*. aakefy, arhtpped i raaai Fponge <ake. tea DINNBft- t'reain of onlon so ip, cro.i toi s. aUcad lamb, piaadad peacbes, hashed t b-ow,i potatreF. aapaiague. gaa '?? dinc. ereem aattce, coflea BOMINT WAFTLBB.?Mll w.th the fmaer tina cr.e mpfui of eoehed boastny, one rtnt ef alfted flour. ha!f * bxaapoenful i i tptag tabb aaaaafgl of 1 1, itter. Molsten with a pint of milk that I haa i>een heated to btOOd Vit and '.i [Whlch a half .ake of COmpreaaed yeaat has beea aaaaarred aatel thoroaghly, i cover i ,| in a warn i i nlght ln the mornlng beat in iwo 'X*s ! that h?\' heen whipped aatil Itgbl and let [the h^tter atatift fnr Bfteon antantea Have fthe waffle Ircns thorHagbly leated. bruah the-i over arttl ?' drtpping. :,>' i the iron' ? r-rn ered, eloae the iron" gutchly and tnrn [ever. Rake the wafBea ebeut two mtn j utes and serve thetn VOTJ iiot. : QL'KKN PUDD1N0 - ? r Of i grated breed ? ?? Quart of milk for one bour. I a i el s-.lt nnd the retha of three e**- that have heen heat?n with two heaping tableapoonfula of gran'iln*i*d t>iga' t"!a\or wlth th* gra'ed rlnd and Jut.e of half a l*mon and ponr mtO I deep Bakttaf d.sh. fUmg lt three-quarters fttll Baka iu a moderatc 0'rea for th:rt> mtnutes and M ?oon as it la coM apraad over the top alternate lay BTa of orani^e marm-iiadc end merinffue, t':e lattar made from thr ?tlfn"y whipped egg whlte ar.d three tahleapoonfuls of powderod augar. Brawa the top ia>er of gaja by aeactag ln a inoderat* o'.en for five mtnutes. S?r\e -'old wlth ? cream aauce. This quantlty will terve eight per sone. MOCX CHICaXKN TKRRAPIN (in the i baang aaab) feob a peund of eahfe llver untll ten.ier, drain and cut into dic*. Ula when cold with th* rontentg of a xrr.all can of chicken that has alfle been eet Into = ma!l ptece? and two chopped hard bolled esg.-. Trepare in the tippav par: ef the rhaftng rtish a large cupfu! of' rleh brown aauce, made aa followa: Hrown in the pan or.e tableapoonful of butter. add a talleapoonf ul of browr.i?d flour and stir until smooth; now vcrv gradually add a cupful of auained etock. seasor. to taate w:th salt. celery aalt, i paprika and a few aregn of Worcester fhite aaaea aad ai aoon aa it botej add the other Ingredienta. <ook for a momeot , or two longer, and if wine ia uaed add a wineglassful of bherry. place over the hot water pan and allow lt to stand for tett minutes. wlth thd Bama laghted elow. Serve very hot on f.aat so/iares. i BEDSPREADS fiand embroidered bed spreadr> in pure Irish linens in simple or more elabo rate designs. These spreads launder beautifully and are very durable. Bedspreads of marquisette and other transparent ma terials, embroidered and w ith insert< of Cluny Lace Elaborate Sprea'ds of Cluny or Italian Filet with motifs of Irish or eyelet embroideries. The beauty and lastinff tvorth of these hand-made spreads make them peail iarly appjopriaie for Christmas gifts. Irish Linen Manufacturers Brancbet: London, Dublin, Belfast, Mrlbourne. Factorlat: Belfast and Warinfttawn, Co. Down, ? Irarand. Eittbliihed 1766. 373 fifth Avenue WA atedLl.tp.tfre. ConifT ^StttCt g