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I THE GOLFERS Variety of Competitions Listed for This Week. fUXEDO TOURNEY DRAWS ?frivers to Try His Hand for Honors Over Links in Ramapo Hills. t oompetltlone aie nn the ,,? far tn<- goifei? ..f 'he dis>;rk't this ._ sitb lbs :.?--' fhree days devoted ,n, tinual invitation tournament of the Sub. After the New ?forh ?"soasase! ''''i{ (,uhs ?-????-??-?y tourioms isjsjBir' I ' ?n ? ?? ? '?- the worn? a*ssti*ees ?1 i; ver ?S?d iron ?ill hold a temii match to-morrow at ... ' I and Thurs tw? : - tournament ,'.'them at bunwo -?aturda: It will be ? ... Ken ?' *? ' champion, was the wla? _s m Um Klrhby to nan P. er champion, ?* _sas by K rkby In th ? - ? test a . fso see mpetltors a 111 app? er, how iii i. Travera, who seems habit of winning the . in the v? u be Mas , ,i .- OUth, who ham tor the UmUt c '? ' " '?" '"?'' I s ?? ho probabl) ?*?. ill in I i ich II Thon-. ..i the Metro - Lee, of the ...and Ixuils Livingston, of ??Vesl Iamateui cham? tournament a thing Golf Club ??il! I ?? ial In? ? - ' ghteei - ? Held and - - ? ? ? - Satui 'a? the ' ' medal OAKLAND BOY KING PACER Lively Brushes on Speedway at Pleasure Drivers' Matinee. loses \1 M ?fi of ? r?? rat latlon "i? f..? - ? ??Island ? ?- v Hunt's fut Ma in s ?; ? I ?Sf ' 1 1 ' ? Drum I? .; > :' ' ? ?' - . IAL ? i g i.l W M ? ? m .i V. Hunl - - ' ' ? ? ? It? - , ?.-.... - .- - A ? stNaesB, b i iK. R< rtaa i OtH, : IV ' \L -??:,- I. V. Hunl ...... i W la : | 1 es. 1 ". v B ta blnsen? Uau|ht ? William O Nelil - 'lime. 1:06 l.v , *tr.tr y . g (K. J. LB PlSOS). .- .. i --!?? ? -? ? v- m (William o * i 8 IV-. CLASS _M I ???' . tracker) ??'.M Ms. Ur*t ? I:1X 1:11 ?V Wiiune h , .?p.. Allen, jr.| 2 P_ ?-* Kuhlman- . . 1 ' '? .1 liase z ?. i S8?S. i i 2 3 1 1 2 2 W INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR J?pan, France and Holland in Clashes on Courts. *mr> ' ' *-rs of Japan Prssee ?N Heiiand added i f an later ?ttior,?! conteal to the Manhattan .ham PoDihip to '?lament yeeterds: ' "' S'en V'.rk i.awn TennlaI J*k ?*" . '?val The Japanese j[**- sad ? the cup stnslee ?Mssrhoff defeated T Nakayama, one *-tha ?tars of the Nippon I *? The Jepaness fai *d to pul at? mu.h ?**-*<! to bit driven a? his American op jBMat h **, Robinson defeated P I?? Ph.lie the Frenchman, alao in two *??*. at S : g?i. , K van Kerk, the Hsllsadsr, fsred ?"?tter in the Handicap ?ingles W ? ^r"\of r defeated A C. Hssey H_j * re of ? 4, ?v?i Van Mrfc *a* stiong and h"night off hi ****8l sell from Tfl* tummai. fo -? ?*''.'" n?n?Plonship ?ingles lArsl reun?? 4- Y, S."*" ? ??I. ?blnson d.teate.; !' De .-? 8?1 L H Bianjera Isftsisl \ S -i, *?3; <; Biini laup "" ''f- ?" ? \ ' sfeeted *? ?Ja1"" -uyama. 8-8 *_-/, p??.] f-*it ??*?>?"?"? Edward a Qutathss by Se SssSTsJs*11! !r"'"' ???r'rnsnn dsfeatrd King AJ.lls^J~?l.r .????I- ' H IV. Robinson d?f?at?(1 II ^?ajhiwP,,,lni' ??" '"r?' round)- H w -.-si. Sf? ,V' ?.*''?<"? I N -. Ls?y rlus 18, r Ran?,' ? Brennan, puis It, <l?-i>at?-d V *f?3s ?i t,lu> b,lf ?*"- *-*?? :~* *- 2- ?-' N f*? tiiif'in Lf Vl ^-t**'* Phall? "???I M a ' H"lan.| R?\ riii.iid, plus **-. a ;''?"?" ' Bleesineer. scratch, 8-0. sas?. w ? "? p!,J'- boit II defeated J i ?''??l 'il a?. ''" i1 r~ -?? r- f A ?'hill. **?:. *!? ?."'"' v' ' Mahnkeo scratch. *?t?4 r ''?', '" Btsveneon, scratch, d? **?: t ii nW|','*-r" Boyd, plus half ao. S-l, v-*t It i?_li0*rr**- clu? '?* ' '? HIM. V-VM ii ; " ? i "?? ? r r?)V :,? ??"* ?? nij? 3". ?? ? v frt-T-' * i. Tsrsons. plis r A Mult, plus li. defsaf I ?a^'""? plus half M, ?_4 t~- ' I *?Bobina , " "*"' ",U- I*? - ?^ ?H J? '?-,*?'?'. ' W Ko?. s*rat h, ?-ft-'ltl"^ *r ' " '? ' r '? '?'?'-', '?-U*1 L-'-'.rr ?_^ f" " " ''?"? Morl i?1 ?***aia? ?*_??,' t) ?id tewsrt snd l?sUmbl?r a___ . ? - -ir?i" inn ??su ^-wn-end snd fhllds. S-l. 8-J FOIL COST OF LIVING BY TRIPLE WEDDING One Hail, One Orchestra, One Supper and One Rabbi Do Threefold Service at Marriage of Turkish Jews. a stria ? tlon of how in. cost of living is modifying >. d cuatoma furnished at s -n-ddnig on the lower ' I vcnlni when three roupies were nia'rierl at on? ceremony. ball on? orchestre, one auppsi and one rabbi did i'hr three ll were al. T ll ish .lew? S affair stai t- d in the mid) ? aftei I th S I ill in '.ran ? , m \.. 73 tillen street The - sal In a ci mi beneath a ?;??? The I women guests occupied benches ai ? o.?jirf? thi - -'ii"?' I.' . - ths ?hild'. ..?:? of independent in? el over the fluor ths fe? ? trotters Ths for the most rait, stood arojnd hats on and list? nsd t" it imp ios ..|i political and rellgiOUS topvs ; thSt "'il Um? t>. tino ! !w.. n dan? ? to "h? ? ,i i;; ;i must?. ?*.| ??n th?- ksnnon. the ud, the ?? .. When the reltgloua ceremony, th?- ?lanc I hitI 'the screml mi i was sll . a fir horn- t?. Ko M Ri* il ?? sa bis bride, Samuel \?ti"in i< j turned n-ttl Benvernita \'a ' rom t" So 171 Eldridga Btreet, ano S - ivaya departed with the formel ? i it j that the feBtlTltl? ? wo t th? ulOUS tvnie? during : Hi. .-nur.- we? k Rabbi .io ? : t rsTS ? ?nit".i the I mente, Indi ding 1 praj cr. the msrrisg? 01 UM' t he took the flrit sip from I tins? of wine, which was thru paased to the first till hsd hi? hat on. and next to his bride's mother, and lastly tn the bride Th? ring ? ipon produced, snd, h v Ing lund snd apparently found sat placed ?oi tt.e bride's linger, Of course, there had to be thi tumb ? wine w:.s a laic. | did not ha-e l. to alloa s ?? : ? opsrl) ?n .1 t.. moisten their ii| - 'I'ii? ....... of the f>M?nt touched a.: the the occasion were all tl - ne Tui kish ? "m the pllaf, composed of rice and chicken snd tinted with all th? hues of th? . ' ' a to ib ' 1 klel rsnd) \fi??r the feast then w.?*- in.u?- dreamy Turkish danclns uni isfleil thnt ttiei. ? n. nt ? .?a. hundred guests attended th?? ? ? am? fron sid< n ? tanci lost o( them meml? rs of the M? km llaim of Life, s Je** Ish socl? tj a hi? transi ted th? ind is ?f .??.hteen Turkish s? I trt. \ spok? ? man I laid 'hat th.-v were the < ? rs who wer? ? ."i Spain moi s thsi liuiuil ? <i vc.iis ,,3.. and have held I and '.Hii ? ? intea. Moat of th? women a ? da .-ver thiir ihoulderi t" which the;. .. ill?- rather Turkisl . TY COBB DOES BAT TRICK Makes Timely Hit and Tigers Twice Defeat Browns. Loul Ma - - ? 1 ?. ? ? both ? ft? moon, Th? Hi f 7 to 4, : to ?'?. In l i ha ciKhtii innings In ; ? th? win? ning run came in the eighth inn; - . ? : h<- su i Johnson ol the V mer lean Lesgui ? . i. the ? The Sl ore.? lollr.w ?'.Mi - at? i-h roar . i x i,t | ., 3?,.. ! frawf d.rf 4 1 ?*? 1 ? v William? : 1 ?? 1 ? I I K nd? -ui.il- ' ' 0 ' . ?> w alls M - . - i i ; .nor? - ? ? , . ||< ? ne ii nil ? - ninth innin? n .. i n ?i *-, .. | .. ; | Loul? '? " " i " - " '? i * i un* on ? ? ? ? n ?in sto ?m r.1??-?, vitt ? . I ? uieit, ." Le? eienr .'.. ?i 111*01 . I ; w in?- . i., i n, ? illy. ?. t. a vmi: DKTI ato I ? r ? 10 I VIM, .i' ? 1 ? ? i 101 Pratt ? i o i: I sos gto? an, ii ? s ii ai ? . ?. -,,'.'. 'Manas?. ?' * 0 n S ft 01 *\ allace. M ?". n 1 ft I ? II . i : n lin Hexender, r jo l z ! " ? . , SStS iita .011 ?Compton i ft ft ft ''ft i r, | | | * .lift'. 1 ft 1 ft 0 I) retail ss ? ll ' ??.?,?; ?Ra't?<1 f$r A.j?'ln in th? ?ev?-?1, inmne ? ? ?.,:??- in ??* seventh inning. in th? ??-venth Innlns I | f'.r F",n? in ?'.? nin'h innlns s a s s a s a i ... : i i i n i i ? ba?? hit??rawfor'i Thie? baa? Vsech, ?.'<'? Mom? run?Jet | Mil??'iff L*k?- 10 In ? ! I Inning?. ?.IT Sam ? : * nntnss err Hamilton : in ? ??\fn innliif? oil BtoB*, 4 In twn ii I Sacrifice hit?Johnetnn; rt??n?ie*ij. i , p base?Moi I Left on ha????si Louli Detr? I Be?? on belle?riff Leki Ott Hh liten, l. id- -8) Haicii'.on iVes Btea? 2. bv Ham non I b> Zamloc-I I Tims tUS umpires ? ell] Sml Ht 'h 1 r.in*l o RACING AT PIPING ROCK Promising Two-Year-Olds ir. Elimination Trials. Kiftv l-n-w,, ror]f Wii. race sl tha Piping Itock "spring mooting for pui .. ? mut?e, consisting of i noroas Hltcbooch Harry Payne Whitney, Jossph E Dsrii and Paul r> ("ravath, Bupsrlntsndsd the diaw!n-r for the Mr st .. -.- .'?i elimina lion trial?, which will take plaie on the flret day of the race me lint, on .l.nie . It IS experte?! that fully f"i?> Ol w-ailinKs h1 lotto] ?rill go l<> tb.- poat. ! au tiie available loeksya have i.n en? gaged. The list of subscribers f..i tin* la..- includss not onlj most of ths known ;a. ihk men such aa Hi Payne Whitney, August ?Selmont i srence n laacka) loseph E. i?avi? H. k Knapp, ??'rank It Hitchcock, Thomas HltChCOCk ai'i PYederick Johnson, hui n dents "f Ui< ?Piping Rock neiKhhorhooil w h?. hi? new to m. mt . in. " sss sro c. K. G. Blllliigi ' met i? s? luff, w R cot, ,iav i" ?.u.s.?-. Herbert L >?rett .tohn t Pratt, it la the hoi?? of i, . gsnlBSTB Of lili" BUeTQSllpUsn *P?*CS t hat it r':vc inaiiv ..f the rsoMsnta Of th. neishboi lifxi'l then )ir?l BUOOeSSfUl ex? perience and lead to th- establishment ?-f Sl new ?table?. Moet of the t wo.? eai-old? aie n?>-v trainins at l'elniont l\uk tbei have airead-- bOSH laced at PlmliOO. and Others Will Basks their maiden effort? at Belmont Park. Just before the Piping HorU meetlns moil ?if the l.i.i'jrnld will he moved to the fa-m of lleibeit L l-'iat? which adjoin?, where a new exei ciee track of Mix furionc? har Jnet been COBBglStSd, The onlv ra??e foi winch entries ar closed is the Whitney Memorial Handicap ?Steeplechase, established to Man. Payne w bltney in mesnery ot hi? father, fei Which twenty-eight BBtSifS have i,een rs> ce l ved. ZBYSZKO'S SKULL CRACKED Wrestler Injured as Lemarin Throws Him from Ring. Itai ? th* Poliah ?? ie.? - i inn. from .? Cher Ii se I ? la opponei ? inn. here les! ' ?' : prove tats 'it- bis Pol? howevei .ill be out of th? ? ? I ring. /In -.?k.. . . eye In the fsl th? men ' ned to th.- i Ins Ii ' ' ??. - 1 id t-> all time at d h.-i?. a the 1 lie I || had Con ' - : When hoBtillUes besan asa i th? ? ? . . . * ? ? refere? ! th? . ontest w.i - m ..... so to I ten snd f? ? /i..\!<zko whs t.. have m? -? Lu? i '.. h. 1 ich in Near York ty nest ? *rhi GOULLET HUMBLES KRAMER Wins "Newark Thousand" by Inches at Velodrome Track ? th? dlstln ? ? rank L Ktamer, the \n-. 11? an rhsmplon the i "Newai k 1 boussnd' I om r, with Alfred Or? tus n. third, si led I the wh if. also I captured a thre? with Kramer .???. ond end Joe ; third Tni re ?sere c imer and G rend vewai k Tl ? ? mil? event, ae they sere the iurvl\o el the elimination he-t.< which had taken ? nda started i nith <;..uiiet second and Kramer third Kramer had to i io> from Die rear, BOd he waited until the homeetreteh sss ? to make : hi? flfcht. Me ?ind Qoull?**t both ; ' tjrenda soins to ti"1 ta about -ix In? i lei Q i fron' u he? I w l.?n th" \ tit ? r th? ! line ! The sun rasrtee foUos ' ' N.v.?rk thoussn'i ' I *???? -, ? ?. ? . ? . ,i I. h- , ' M Ha" ' If . Half nil" i.ani. ?p (protSSSlenSI)- ' 1 <;.org?- \VI1< ? ?' * Ernest Je . rat< third. ? Krebe, i .v. ??. ? * Hill '?' Left us, Pro -,? ? Vort ? ' Tim? ? "? ? I Two-1 sndl .... in- U on h) **?'ilha? r*iraa sr-is, - ? ., > n o? ral '? '? ?i.rth; til Rork' 111? . sal r? i^.ng Island. TlriM i i? *-.' ir\r-t Ohrt, ... -4 t,.,. iid M .?i '???. .m h- Ohrl Distar i 1*4 n ? ? Thr> - by A \uMraltn Frank '. I > ? . ? ? Hrooklyn. ? Ufred Ormiis lustrait* Bftl Tlass 8:11 I CUBS FALL UPON STEELE Pound Out Enough Runs to De? feat Cardinals Easily. ??in. uso. Mai -f. The Cubi batted sieiie h.ml in part "f one innlai here to.de: and defested the Cardinals by \ . Burk relieved Bteele, I .<. i? hii opportunel] Pierce ol Chli-aero had little dhflculty holding ihe .lot! |af? The >, ore folje CHIC 100 - 01 IS ;.? s ? ahrh i M, . - If.. 21 8 i ? i i i, ? n Mit hsll.rf M 1 , rf. 401 1 88 ; )h I] i ? ? M'. ? re? lb. ?82 1 1 8 .i.ii'" Konetchy. ir> I ? i lo i s ? ii i i? > ?akes, . ( 4 ? ft i on I I I 1 21 ?Vhlttsd. ss ?ft? v 41 1 4 ?? ? Mel ?un. -? 4 0 j F'l? r- ? p i ft ft ft .'ft '..?^ p ft ft '? ft ft ft . ( -rvtsi? Hi 111 tl 18 ' I"-* - T SI 188 rh|r,go SSS .' I 8 ? ?' Bi Leula i S . . ' I Trrn haar hit Hueslni -?? > Archer. Konetcby. Cathers H? ? rua ?fi? lil?? orr Pteel?s, ? alnas; Hurk I T . . innlnus. Sscnt|. .? h Stolen base? '?' t> era, Zimmermen i>?ubie iiuggin? to Koiii-i'ii? lo IfcLssaa; I >. selei in Brldvell i.m r?e he ees K : ca? I h. ?. Bin Steel? '-' Du-k. 8 l'iei ?* 2 il" ;. pilche? isnnsni Mtrurk ? Ky Bui i . 8. S lid i ltd Pi? -. Iirn* 1 .'?? I nifites- Klsm ati'i Orth ?GIS' BASEBALL IN BEATEN B? POLICEMAN Charges Sunday Law Violation at Critical Moment in Ninth Inning at Lenox Oval. LAST BALL NEVER PITCHED! i Subp?na to Court Shocks Players in Knickers and 1.500 Spectators at Hotly Contest? ed Championship Event. ttei hitched up her tort The pitchsr nervously adjusted a sid- comb ? ? .j the Fiada snd the of the New York P*emale Qlanta were plav it u. an exhibition Kam.' a' I ? Oval, M.'.th street ;it'd LonOS SV< Wok- W h : ? for till II ' which were red snd the Reds wore ail m i lack, topp? '1 bj Srr, n . Nrttiiiali ' w.,s the ninth Inning "f hampionshlp event. Th<? score 'u? ?i ;.i- ??? ..f the Blues an ' I hi ' t.'kinir their last turn Ht bat. 1 t tinners a i i,i.?>? balls on tii?' batti ? ; ? mented bj two i strikt \ long ringla would win. A | bass on baila would w Ida Schnall hundred ap< ? '.?t'.i?1 wen thless Ids nev? >ind. fot Detective Mahone* . ?.-' insp? toi 1 II is * Btalf, walk. ? ? die of the die moid ,it;.i did s.'.in. Winding up on hi? own account ? 11,aii: ? mil, ' *flid the Ii lective and ?tier Helen ?Senker, of the l... ; - owed ner t? BJnmatSfl tl ? i ...r-n.i w m, h Mshone 1 had "i eppesr In the Hsrlen .,. ', Klon *?u made unanimous If the N?w 1 ork Pemaie ?liant? had ? 'it with s|?*rt ' Ids ?Schnsll niiKhl have delivered that i>all. follOWOd in ths fctetep?. of H -?? i Helen /.?.nk. i. third walk? 'I t ?T.ctih the . rowd In I ninth, and to ea? h ?? a aeon ? ? ? ? . ?[.e^taio: ? n save hmi n ? ??? .? .i me al a beam? d and fw h nu ? Sont !.. ? ..tu i IbUl ? ?? 'vaitH until the ? ff. red t" him, snd ? Ii. n !.?? Stopped th'1 ?ame .,|l.-anng a the Sunds trgsd for ta?eball . i ? ??' ??fahooey erected a Even ths umj-ir* ki-k?i - ;? : sr "f th? R??d?. and r'.entlfully. .".ira sr told Mahonay he ??? nld thin?: ' hut the d?t? ? id Ma flrhnall nev er ? dual In s Its sud !?*n endln? the -? ? ree Ji snn? I h'ehi"- ' 'h orlte of the crowd ? did SI m Tw Ice : SS Msai hers in trv nera at n? ti ? ass another fa? I All j i we klrts MERRIAM WITNESS FOUND Major Murphy to Testify it) Woman's Behalf. rhs defenet ' of Henrj C M?rriam Hg*2 i as ne ? ' ?m F'arl? M ? ? . . - ..!. to ? ? s an ? ?. w h?. ? n vhlle the st? smship Cleveland wa? h. re The me Mi i rtam ? ont sue nn si Iva Infsinoua lia Irreparable Injual ? i dons an innocent worn. Mr. Ke? .. . i ?Till?." said Mr. Heeve? I? ?he key ?vidence had In ha ? ant is Mrs Merrism'a be ?nt i.ut merel) tha' now. w g M ii ? area 'it? knoa a t.. ,?, ?nd view of I ? lion that t e ?rill take the . ? fra Men am ? i.ehaif. n?.t US in ? WIFE LURED HIM AWAY FROM FIANCEE, HE SAYS Answers Bride of a Day's Suit by Telling of Wedding While Drugged. I ' Information thai Mr? ight s ? lainst d '?? man A l lushes, ir. sskii . ? ise the defl lone I her s da .. "ti i their mar rl(i)*.-. on April .'f>. is s ippleinent?-I hy an it made bj the husband w was filed in to?? Supreme ? "urt in oppo -.- i?, the request ?.f Mrs Hushes, for Itt a a Imonj sad MOB ronnssl fee The court baa swardsd t?? her j?> a a alim?n hi..i ||.tinsel ft?? iccordlni to Hughes, he nevei prnm lain tiff snd n?- ai had an) Intention <?! doing o, being engaged to Mil Bell? I >ufl ? sl th<* time be be . khi. ii,? husband of ni-, present wife. I Mil i "if bad lak? n ?,. ,i ib i me ?.. wed But M a ? i some subtle Influent e ovei him, "hypnol. ??iher." sai?) Hunt?.?-. lei the Influen? s of n,..n when he married '.?'i Hughes " davit thai it was ai the ,.-! of tha plaintiff that he Indulged m the UM I id ?ti mu?,i n ? iiu.' - nflda* It ?--. i ?? that bs ? mel the plalntlfl through a flirtation and tnal he n?-v.i regarded her as a fit per? son to bfl lux Wife. The ??a; after his marriage? Hoghss ?a>?, feeim? remorse ??ver his action, he left his wife und has not asen hei sines, advsrtlslng In the newepapers In Brooklyn where the; ed, that he would not he (?? I debts Bhe ? <>ntra?-te?l In in? name In opposlna the application of Mis Hushea foi alimony, Hughes, who is s .. , f,.i the American l.xpre?? ijompsn eald he rscelves onl* ti*" a month sslat and that when he ha* paid all Ins expenses he ha? left nnlv || , His wife, he eald. had an Income fi oui .?locks snd bonds ? ? e KILLED BY BATTED BALL. Faitimof. Ma- ?S??(taring a baasball *aine here |p dsj *- hstted hall atrink the ?houl?ler ?f a vpunK ?pe'-tat"r. bsunssd or? ,r<i struck bM tsoasta, lobs P?"eakicwiE, in the temp's. InstSJ kill.ni him TRUTH ABOUT PAPER BAG COOKING Some of the Season's New Vegetables Are Improved by Being Cooked in Paper Bags, Others Are Not. "Msn; of the new rsaTstsblea of this ?"ason ail! have their flavor greatly Im proved h\ being . ook> .1 In psper baps. but ti.e hau ?li'.uld be tes,er\ed for only tllOSa vegetables which have deli, ate ndors and flavors that ?t is we!i to re? tain." Is the dirtuin issued by a prominent uulinary authority. "The young carrots which aie new com? Ins ,n,r) Baarket from a distance may be n a paper bai-' M h change from hoiiinir.'' ?he sa>s. "but before putting th< rti IntO the cno]<;.'ig bag BCrSpe Htid Clean them, ruh with butter and dredge lightly with DSPpei end BSlt If they ar?> km.ill and young, they ?aill have a Barest, nutt) flavor that 1? ?luite forelsjn to then ?? ? ? ? ?at.-:- .'..i ota that are old enough to ha\'e acquired I ? at all should not be C00k?*d In this ??.?> They should be boiled 01 Wut?, ?hat w!l to some ex , ? 0 :' su. h raiikiK? > "Yotina: tft? hi alv> deltclOUa when .....k..| 111 n pain:' on.'k?iis* ''Hg. If the ?! and if the) ate g. - Of Ulf 10 Lake None of tve r . and flavor are ?o?t as in boiling. "Tomntois. too. a? most housekeepers ShO liai'" experimente.', with t :ese paper hags Know, are delteloua ertien eook? this ?ray. To 1.11 appae are! like boiled tomato? ? ? ept that the] re tain their shaps perfectly, but thei -?re; I like , ? ,? BUI the? a;? without! the dried Skin of th? tomato that ha he?n exposed 10 the direct b?at of th oven. If carefully sealed ip In the ba and placed on a grid shelf their Juice will not escape ' Th. new potatoes that are coming Int. B BTki : .an al?o he cooked in a pape hag. They will nut Lave that hard, dr* I crust thai potatoes baked by exposure tl the dhreel best of the oven have. Tin ^k:n sill he ?o tend? r after <o?k\ve it :;? bag thai It can be nulled off easih with the lianH Some people will not like tiiein. Itosrever, es much a-s the potatoes baked in the ordinal*) ' "nutty' a fla\or. They ? ? i much ?ike sit ame.! pota tosa 'The Virtues ..f tl,..- paper cooking ha*: ha-e l.een celebrated m story If not in s. ng, hut the vlcee i ' the i tpar bag have ?? been exponed ?o ?.lew "There are same vectables which ar? not welcome when eook?Mi within Its confines. KohiraM. cabbsge onions turnips, Brus? sels sprout? and all vegStSblSS erhloh have rank i .i-es esnnol I.Bed in a paper hag These are better shefl COOked* In ? 11 ; ! t will (ji-.w out tl '-- biicoe, and even thej ild be blanched fro? w hile cooking ' The hag. becau?e tt always retains all ea will retain the tank elements In the fulness of their sttength. Home of ? |? tablee upon .-.Hiking in the PSPOT uave been found to be positively un? ie " BOOK HAUNTS JOHN HENRY Hr Wonders Continually That "Harper's Household Handbook," Which Is So Practical, Is Also Deliffhtfullv Written and a Pleasure to Read. John He..- n had *vee' ? the affairs of ?he -lav a ? i back for theli lethei ? ? library artist John Htrnrj *??*i?-i luddei i... realli dm a hat an in - ... . House Handbook t stays In the back of o i ili s.. , ,, aly Im ? ? '..iW to mend. 'ah'". ". ? and an brief ? ? he took ip ' e henk and Opened ?i',.. Choice of Paper. " 'Meie dogmatisin !s worse tr? Rut. 'n a k> I . BSSai ? ' *>lue in all Its ton??. ? ., gia that yellow s th light ? ? k flnleh, ? ? ?, ' for - ? and meai ? i-.?1 ahadee is I a 'mi tis are ex- ! relier?! ''en a glaring ' ?? ? whit? enamcller! papers with the ? . ? c- i - e the tit:.-?- ? a--k- I . (rounds for o.d prints ?nd etchings. sn?l. ino-t important thai only plain paper? will hear having ung upon them, ualsss, Indeed, the rau?-rn 1? ?o itdlstlnguishabts Redmom ghl to he light and cheerful, not sturiio.' A plain Rioiind with ? border, deep or ?hallow, make? a ?wall that ?loe? war with furnishings A tea cut-out border match? ing ? i t"ii? I? a very excellent S f'.r bedrooms It Rive? the CO OT I Is more ?anitary and mor?? secure egal net invasion' "Isn'l 'ta- isuri i ha1.? a practica! ? Ingly written Is," answered Owen "1 be? came onite h 'Handbook' mieslonary to th<? ?uffrage meeting be? SUM f to'd t .- womSH to USB their Ttlbune >ns and g?t tha hon;? at or ? I if? . n ; think t I !" a?kel .John. "Indeed I do. after a few- of mv anec answered Owi n II VNDKDDK (Ot TON. rre??nt thi? roipon with twe other? ?.d 3*. r?nt? ?t the ofT*?-? of Th? New vo-u Tribune, ?a th? *rr,unf1 fl(-nr, ?nd receive "Harper? Menee held Handbook." ha sd hi vsebable sletk nv m?i: ?i ?n,<__J ? .-,-j. GRAND MASTER "BOOED' Justice Sanders, of B'rith Abra ham. Also Cheered. MEETING IN TAMMANY HALI Lively Contest at Election o Officers Expected Because of Defalcation of Counsel. The h d ar of B'rith Abra ham bej-an ' seventh eonventio resterds it rsi Hsll with \.:< deiejfsii i pieseat ?4 ente? i psgss ?f the rspori of th (.-rand maate . i ?rtJee Loon Bsn? *. n th?? San ?fork Munleli tak? n 'ip with nu expianat.'in >jf the A! heit h Jswsi ?wer affait Jsworowo ?as counsel for the order, snd on th chsrge that he had appropriated funds o ition ?? a? senten? ? .1 io serv no! more than three nur less tnnn twi I B ? r i ame to me ? it!; I Btstement ii . dttod bat Ini 0 In hi ? snd Justio i "1 demanded thla money of him He asked for tl il in whl.h to in?- th? ? | him h reasonable op portuntty. and, Anally, when I saw the there ?sa I ' tutlon, hut thai he waa likely t.. eav? the luriadlctlon of our courts, i causer his arrest upon 'he charte of forgery an. ? mbexsli men ".mi our negotls>Uona were mad? wit h the knowledge end coneenl of th* Dlstrlel Attorn? ' n ?-t't? of >?'v months Unas liven, no! one single dotlai In real ?none] ?a?- either olfersd or delivered le tu? bj Mr Jaworower ..i bis friend? b! .m? time up to snd after in?* sentence. \ special committee reported Jaworower* s shortage amounted to 818.7*008 This nil mat there la to be -.1 d In tl :- unfortunate Jaworower ? ?\. ? |.l that some membt rs Of the v ho, 111 then ..llXl. t | til ?id\ ,111. e themselves to high honora la our im?tt tution, ssw fit to take advantage of ?bis .islon b\ ehsrgini the grsnd master M III. Il- | Is. The afternoon session dleclosed thai . opposition t.> the re election of Bandera a- grand maaitei He is serving his fourth term and was renonil aated, but bia name was greeted with ,i? many ''twas*1 and lus,es as with cheers Morn?. Rosenberg, of Near York, was put in nominatlaa to eppoee him Tee asms of Jacob flcheea alae wa.? '-booed, ' snd Bolomon B< hsllneky, of this ??it?, was pat UP to oppose him as grand secretary The opposition to Bsnders and Bclioen. it aras sain;. gTSS) "Ut of th? Jaworower atf.ilr The election Of offi? cers will tak? pla'-e to-morrow. Jushee Sanders, in his report, sad that the order ha.?. SIS lo.!(t??s. with a mSITlhSf ship of IIS.IIS, BStBg an increase of M lodges and 13.1?? BSBSabsra In aWS-'U The oint capital BB said, of all the Msse Dscember n, itU, was* ji.u:,n:., tue !odses hsd paid out In ?.Irk benefit?*, HS3,tS] donations to mtmbei? in distress, gaXtaX and funeral expenses of ML?a* Daily Bill of Fare. MONDAY. N rineapr',? ?re? Bfl tte, graham remB, colYee HEON? ciub sandwtenaB <*f vea!, maple cookies, tea. DIN NCR.- Broiled weakftsh, with ma.tie d'hotsl butter, creamed macaroni, StSWSd lettuce, lemon pie, coffee. CLUB SANDWICHES OF VKAI, Hfiv? ready thin s;:< es of val cut from tii?? remain? of Sunday'a roast. SautA them In butter for two or thre? minutes I lace the slices "n thin piece? of toast ? * aeason lightly arith ?.?it ?nd p?ppcr each s rr.sp let? ..??? with a spoonful of mayonnaise A curled rrl-p of bacon, If deMred may .???? ompany each aandwieh. BTKWBD LBTTUC1 ~t-w-ed lettuce. properly m isoned, makes a ??iront? vegetable ol dinner during the ?prlng and ?ummer lee only the large gieeil leaves, rssorving the delicate heart k ives for a -.ila'1 Covei them wltli h'>lllng water saltci and boll them for BfUSS or until the) are done Then lift theni ?nit and drain them 'hop them B little and put them luto-a small ?auce p.m Season well with pepper and ?alt A?ld a ?mall piece of butter and a little flou mu > ing ail carefully togothi also a ?itgiit molstenins of broth <.r water enough lo form vvith th?' butter an?l flour a slight COStlng SVST the l?d tuce a f? w dropa of lemon Jules or vinegar will five Best Then take up sftsi a moment's cooking and ?crv? hot PHONE COMPANY CUTS RATES Five-Cent Messages from Manhattan to Coney Island After June 1. Tha telephone tolls to Cnncv Island Will be reduced on .lune 1 in COBtPllsnCS with the order of the Public Service i ommiaaion, laaued on Ma> 22 The tei sphone compan) win raise i?o objection. The rale will bS rsdUCSd from tSH centa to live cents' from Zone i Man hattan. to the localities of Baj Ridge, Bath Beach Mtdwood, Coney island and Ca?arais The rate to those m from upper Manhattan and The I Including Mslross and Tremoni. Will le lowi-i?"! from ' i esnta to II cent? ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS TO SPEAK Those Who Want Ballot Also Are Invited to Debate. The New York Slat" Association ?Op? posed t<> Woman Suffrage will hold a noontime meeting to-day in it? downtown .? . m ? Sl No ;;:? Hroa/lwa?. Kverett P, Wheeler WtU preside Amottf the ?peak et? will be Mit.? I.ucy J Trice an?! Miss ?;?.w ?? Many downtown business men have ex? pressed a desire to attend the meeting. SOCordlng to ?he otgan"?7.atio.- >.!",. er?, and a group of ColUmbiS ItOdsatS have ?in I lh.it they w-lll h?> on hand an?i tliat the) expect to take part in the ,1*, uv-ii'li The BOffnglSta bave not been invited i" ??tend, but If in? of them ap? pear and otter to partiell ate. It nrsi ?aid yestordsy, ths ' ami?'' promise to give thctn a lively debate. The Woman About Town INFINITE AFFT?^TION.-The mother had be? n limOBBlUgi her flve-year-oli daugfr to ?ouiit. They had reached I.?"**). It ?e?-mc?J a wonderful amount. Then the ISSSOn turned to foolish talk that motheis love to chatter with their little i ?? "How much doe? mv little daughter love BBS tO-da] "" Now-, similes and nc?tAi?hors to the child wer? unknown, bttt the a,:i *vv?-r ?iie gave WOUld have done ?redit ??) many far wiser. Putting two soft little ?arma around the mothers n?"k and gravely looking into her eyes, she ?r Iswersd: 'I love you, mother, where the era stop.'* v LBS80N FOR MOTHKKfl I th? .a' .- away the a I? ?? win play. never art a cnanc? any oiler Um? That s whj the two guis decided -when thsif mother had tieen persuaded to riati New ark to do some SSpsHmontlng, lor tiu; wer? never allowed to do anything : Interesting than prepare vegeta : les. Kiln a hand at ?-hoc..late layer ?ake. using eight ?-ggs. a WholS '.-ike o; swsstened choootate, a wi-,oic bottls of vanilla, ever eo many pound? Of i ? -, ? an.I -we can't heym to tell ti-? . Betty's foiie ?ras chk?h_- p. *.j r Mscuil They probably arould bavs bean an right if siie iKidn't forgotten t.ie salt and oaklti". powder .Naturally, tlity didn t raise the least lit To Improve ?h* taste she dipped '?m in Halted wa??r and let them bake a !llt> longer. Striving to - . ., good inteatlooa, we d? tet mined to eat the stuff if it choked us having bton invited to 1 ?nche"ti lor th*? oeoaalOB. l'Or ths bsUancs of th? month w a ve (jot to ?He on p*esln. WHICH IS Hi;.\r,THlF.R"'-Over In Brooklyn, thev ?a- one'a social status is ?letermlneil l.v the size of one? back ard Kar b? It from us to contradict mv thing- that s sal'l ?oout that good borough aero?? tii? water Having a good sUtvl back yard In these hlgh-ost-of-llving times Is reason enough to he puffed up. dear knows! In one of these yards sev? eral children were digging ati.i making mud pies. The next door people thought it an awful way to bring up children, for theirs wer? always kept in white ano Weren't allowed t?-> p.ay In the dirt for fear of g?*tms The other day, when they enviously watohlng the "mud pie" youiigst.-r?. orie of the latter put h',? hand ??-?v?en the fence picket? and held out two URly. creepy worm?, faying "Here Is some germ?, Lola. It you play with 'em mavbe you'll get used to >m and they won't hurt you " Poor I?ola fled. IF IT COSTS A DOLLAJt TO fJtHf? VJBRT ONK SMAI.l. HnY?-Votes for women found no favor In the eyes of one ?mall hoy ll? believed that "Men's work was for men and wimmln? for wimmln." He waa trotting a.ong ruth street, snd had asked for candy, when th? Woman's Suffrage party stronghijld was not!? ?d Keinemoeriug that she ha?t read of ?aV? ? aniiv ?ales, hla motbar thought that that might be trie piac-i. It was A hlg a h"X Of fudge a |.?imant and a button that made a snapping | "vvn"?i by the bov, ati'I In* I been chsngsd, too, but tn? mother ? 14 out a dollar. ? Disguising Facial Defects Man) a girl who?? beaut) is marred by si.ght facial defect give? herself up to despair or to the Arm convloi nothing ?sill hep or relieve her afflict?..*, generally proceeds to render ban sttrsctdvs hv worrying or fre?- _ and marring her expression If the cheek bones are too h:&- go B ?' ?train the hair ba? k from the fB ? I - accentuate this defect Wear a broad coiffure, with the hair fluffed out near ton The bat should i ? of a background and frSSM snd ths Boftly aravsd hair w-ui d? tinct attention from the high eheek bon?? i'heek hopes thst aie set high In th? fa?*< tive an 111 . -on, they ma-?-? a woman look less gtiille and lesi fern' nine and youthful. There is no reason why the eyes shoul?! not he the feature to attract attention, and even If tht-y are not large or d?.-r> the eyebrows ami oe'ashes can be made to enhance tn-ir charm. On?? ?"annot ? hange the color or the conformation, be surrounding tissue, which make? much more difference to the looks than ts generally believed, car. be modified by the Individual greatly to the benefit of the eyea themselves and to their appearance occupation? carry with them the handicap of eye strain. In all w-ork re? quiring the use of the eye?, whether with extra exertlOO or got care should alw-ays be taken to protect the eyes themselves from glare and ho to arrange that the ? light -hall fall dir.?-? B I ?> work without shadow?. To prsrsnt and ? . inflammatory condition of the sssary to use some Bal i astringent. The most generally ueeful eve wash which should be always on t'?-? wsshstand, Is made of ten grains of bori ? a. ,1 to an ounce of camphor water- not BSphOl l' -e tills I01I011. diluted. In an eyseup Sait and water give-, ,. good eye wash for the cup and can be us. d sevural times a du>. An SgOOUsnt ointmont to bs used upon the eyelashes ti the following. Red VSSSttne .2 ounces Tincture ol ami.andes. '.?ounce < ?il of !,i vende- .U drop? Oil of roseman.-? drops Mia thoroughly and apply to the? asakss With S tiny toothbrush. Be careful not t'? ... t tii.* Into the eyes, as the oils will In? Haine tuco If ths ??>??brows and las H'e colori?es us? the following ?tain, winch is sntlrely haimless. ? ;i?m si ah?.- . . i dram Ink . '.i dram i ti .? ? ., i i ouneea Powder lbs mk snd gum snd urit ? small quantities of l ? ?muh powdt . .. ? i, r uf me rose h.iui la II it should be applied with a tin] 'i hei ?? .?P- ?-"i happ) way Of ?aeiKin?: This, unfoltu* . i that ts very often * \\ hen the musclsfl begli.| I ..i the tact soei. the akin bo? ? .....is. ami everj feature i? puiieo oui ot shape, v sagging face glree a wotna ? i ??id. haggard appearance. ??.n?! after ths muscles have dropped it ts v.Mv difficult t.. mise them. Tue most aatiafacl m. ans of relieving this condition are with imbined use of a skin food, ma-Mai;?* ? The suction cup looka like ? small hair . topped by ? rubber bulb To use lip plant it firmly on the middle ?if Hi.? chui. press th? bulb and the edges of .lass will attach thenisel\e. to tha skin. Now work the ?notion cup upward and outward, covering as much surfaow as you .an. Alwa>? clean the cup thorough? ly after using. ?? common eau?? of hol? low, sagging cheeks ih b,t<) t?elh. \"o woman who make? s protones of go? i |.?..ks can afford to bave a tooth missing from her mouth. Another cause of ?ag giiig muscles around the lower part of the face is the habit of breathing through the mouth. Ruy a chin strap at any house dealing in surgical instruments, or tie tap yom chin with a soft ?.Ilk handkerchief sa if for a toothache This win fores the ?aw* together and breathing through the nose will become a habit Thi? will reduce the double chin, resulting from this causa