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Hardy had given the j gtattt I uotlcs a comic ! f rc<r worthy of the ?rustica of ?Shake; ?*.??!?*? while in lonely ?uni SOgUOetOtrod ?Iscas Im nat* ?w-?4-?i?hl -nT" ?being k ur pi ri i 0- ? . : terdopendancs of hu? man live? ? not merely a ...[fr of aarratlve, he ?li?l : ?satisseai ; hl pen like play, each of them ?x rewing some definite variety of char : d all of them apparent _?e(j ?o ? ?- : an Inexti Strindberg as Moralist. Xhe late August Strindberg g.? a moralist In s ?booh which be wrote, k of which an English ?ran*-..'*1"1, l" mlng from the ? titled "Historical Mln I to ?show fien a ***&* ? human al th?t over all the activities of man? rood, t'*1?1 aild what ha . ?w of the Providential ; ' " Mrs. Ma-y Austin's Book. ( Mrs. - an? nounced for publication in the autumn. . n The Eccentric Christina. Mi- Frai him a low ?S dealing l picturesqus and moetly unplaas -,*e. Ing v dun vote ci ' 'Ules 111 . .\... Much mem I .ince the earner memoirs of the ?_' mad? careful use of this. 1'art of It %%s found In the letters of Aziolino printed not long ago by the Karen de Hi Id t. Again De Quincey. We could hardly expect at this late ?gy ? sa glimpse of De Quincey from a living parean, yol such fltopte conies from an ancient cot t?ger at Tolton, near l.asswade. An tn.r..' riewer bunted up this worthy, who aathmatlcally dilated on the fashion In which "ths little ?rathur" scattered his scanty shillings among the rural beggars. AU neighbors knew about De Qulncey*ai opium taking. The .- aj.her fur details .1? ??a.*- A comino: him pi? k up a - tro.: livery pa__e? a certa would di on it _ ? until '.Ajiitnl was esbaual ea be I j_o Into ' again. N ? ? Its nai ] - ? - - aft .alnt ami char road area! ?>ro. ? ? dated ' Letters. F. A. M il *':oin tl letters like those to be found in his Bes "Tl.- Youth of lie: ?nd The Girlhood >li to th* general r* I o?? an- in pr?paration ?volume, which will col only mportant letters of kings and ?tat*-. spori?:- ? Slight!'.- linked together down by the at tors 'n "' I z pageant rs. ? BOOKS RECEIVED. BIOGRAPHY. : LIM OF JOHN BRIOHI B> riaorge Macaul?) Trevelyan [Mm ? j.p The Houghton Hltnl-.i ? ?orle ?a hast ! o.-i the ; j Journali ?if I bid is a ? 0, with the fa .' i. ? I -d the material, fi l.kera' ?-o.erii <_ar l'l' \h To ak.tch th? carear* and characters of aar: - s onalbl? for * la t ha purpoaa of th?. ECONOMICS. -NGIMd An !ntrMu'tK>n to Vor ttgt '? r By Hartley Wither. l_m_, lit (E P. I-uno? A. f ?'.?.i -., OHGANIZATION AM? ?"?-yupi 'ion .ni .?nun In the ' '? C- ,.?i. By "?"?U '?? ?i I? . pn I ??*ali*a : .?no, pp. :l> ) EDUCATIONAL. ? rial icg 'I r_nslut??<. .-.. Ill ?The Macmillan ' <*n***a**y ) to wh?? In meant **> i*_e__triai oshttmyttea. IND IDEALS OK THE. JIOD ' Kiontiepi'?-? the ami.or i P .?utri_.ni'.?? A fl.-n ; ?nd liiiprexelon Of ti.*. rr'.Kraintne *o Bl!rr.<l the a ?L-, ' ?<"??'r.iutve ?nd cleriial elenient in ESSAYS. Hm uoell. i.. ? p_p<r? ar? ? ? r? ," "A '_'*?*'* of Miniatura?," "Oxford." "''.un ? FICTION. UtUfl? Laaotla M i- 318 m?? t A ?tor- of the ettttre and luve ?ff.? of an artlat colon- Into which il ; MAN I:. Maximilian ; ?? ."! I . ? I . MAN? K OK AM I. ? | I gi ' Btal ?nbtlctv iii ) In/., l*ar HISTORY. * Ulaliihv OF TUB UNITED II y?''M I HE rti vi?.'"I'!'?N 'in Till In i-uht - m ? H^v, fc< ?,,,.? ,,? h lato 17 i It Adama W?,?.-Ii.. M I? le? mi. i in - iM.tiii.ie of , p. all . 4__ ?'1 ha star ,..,n> i I, it Is Clhlll .- i I. ii,, ti s' ? tarifer ? P. S C. APPROVES PIAN FOR SIONI? TUNNEL Interborough to Reconstruct Under Supervision of Com? mission's Engineer. MALTBIE OPPOSES SCHEME Company To Be Reimbursed for Actual Cost Plus Ten Per Cent to Cover Admin* istration Expenses. i: s wotl Of I to 1, Commus-doner Halt? ?"?? voting in th- negativ* mrnla .?cut, the ?Public ?Ser ?- spproved >..u-?.?a\ af act for th* i. - . and mi- operation. ract, or agreement, Is that the borough Rapid Transit Company, ? baa taken ..v. r th.- prop rt| from St R Yi.ik .. [_ .- . K.u;. '??my. shall . ??,- work under ? ' kef engines. ? OttOO th?? my ahull receive the actual tust of and tii. materials, plus 1*9 i <>r admlnlstra tendeac* ? agine? ring sonneetsd with Intends iu do n "?? .. : raw ii ? "ii.tiuctioii ?IV ts : . ti...? ??.j-, ?.) to turn the I ir.tu the gen?-r_.l i.bway pool aa i, uf ? .uni the ecu of r?."i.stru ti"i. Wili all come out of what is Lit ?if the ?uiittibution. tbtfl e."-r vitu'.'v affects the '.Ity's . At nrst ths Interborough wanted lb p?r mi I nnaa IfoCall said t?..- ?area ?rlUlni ' that amount. After much ari*u BT. I t ?as mn t?. i?? j.?r cenl it i? usM-srstood that the Interberougt ?a?ii be willing t?, accept t-'?e ??Haloing hia opposition Comm?esu-n.-r proposition u ?> violation - . .n?-.?? t Ki ? trie C ..-I should he limited t?> the actual e.st lu -. and that if any in i < :.-?- Ol ; Should accru.- directly <.r Indtreotl] t?? the i- i- 11 oreugh RapM Ti . Company) that such amount should k ? i t.. reduc* Uta OOSl of cunstrui - ti.in. The only eai eptlon, Im v. litre t)?e lnieri-oiouKh ?ompany or m Bubeldlary t-ii?- ontracl mpeUtlve Mddlne He ? Dl that iii?r?-abing Iba "f com-ti u Hon ji,;i >.rf tii?- lim.- w lien ti,? city would receive a profit A iii.-uili? r at ' mate t night 11 ?.' i ? ? ' ? ? u 11 - i Intimi u-?n m it might oc ra Advo* ating the eoi ? and that there was l Transit ? ioaatru rtlon Compai .,??.''. t ? .... I ? ??..?('-. r. ? ? --. familiar U'ith " Hl HTM tin - niissl ? "?? rbead chari siori Dial? ? ? t-f the oommlsi they **?<? that It \? il.VIlt glVfl tO Uli ..ta. This ? it is estimated thai i work will m H -.f which the Intorborough company wot) extra allowance of SM,6BB Whei , ?,. ?1 (ol lein porai op* i -.i- d : _nd Park avenue to Ja* Long Ii Und City, with i ? ? ' ' "?,;|? lb* ? . waj a as ' eonstruetJM ol ?3* i lion i of the bruad^a ontracting ?'"'? , Ider, for l-.u-?.tot 6o 1 Hot, B I'm u? S'juare aie; m aa louai St_l. _*re.t or Madison __.Ufl_rU MRS. SULZER, SUFFRAGIST Governor's Wife Honorary Head of Democratic League. '.X illl.itn Bulzer, ?vife of Governor ' ' 1 .?III- : ? e'Weman Buffi ol v. kitch , denl Mr.. ! i-?iil_.?r Wrote t? Mi-J- John t?tierv.111 ? B hy aa foil" nan.? Hill aid your souuty sosocJatloB arid Mis. Bel Bert'a leaiiuc, by all means USB || Mix mor* new wottruga _oci?;ti.B have I ni" I.- m; in th<- last week, nmk m ??ii Hin-. lire. Crosby sad ?1 iiy HaMitj.- I??., iv.o weeks ? o build ?n? Hi?- New York (-'on ti Woman Buffrag* ASB-ClatiOSL ? ? w members of the leai?ue ara the Or-? nv. vfi Village League, the Prolu bltlonlsl ?Woman Kurfrai,'?*. league, lbs EU publican, the ?ProglWS. i.nd the Indupeiident Woman Butl t 1* BffllpS ar<- ill ?! tinder way. ?'. HELD FOR DEATH OF NIECE Coroner Charges Woman with Administering Poison. I Haven. July M.?Mr?. Amu'- F. Monohau a all re pa t,,r \; .'lifeii-y.-ar-ol-l ..it MeNaas* a, on Hait h IT, i?, .- to-day !?:? ? -.toner Mis. who Mild death was du?- to ?.?litte ar_- i lie ?-wisonlng, ?aimlnlstersd In "small, i - : doeea" - McNamee'a Ufa a t tot Id, with Ilia. Mono iiitn *n th- bsnsflrlsiy Mon?.hin I hiouvl.t Die InHuraii??- _ompSJ_y when Imm?diat* elalm f? lbs de..tn At the time ol lur ni.ee' loath, th ?'oi.in.t ...nu lira. M?'ii"i''.i' was Mvtng with ber third husband, "bei second husband having dM after teg days' BI? hed B] mptoma urn.lur to tho?.- Which SXtStod dining the tiin. leHaaaea Ha ai? w,.s Insured Is a buna olent order, bli wlf* being th* l.ent.li' Bit Monol si seeo id k ? bunt <*?.* a i,r?.ti.i- ei i,.-r 1.1. ???!'! husband, whorg . _ a month alter beeauatna; t v. (?low BUFFS'TURN TO CONGRESS Couriers in Autos Start To-day on Trip to Capital. ??' eurlesi M ( 'oas*ttuu" from New York City win starl ?this afternoon, lauaedlatel] nft?T tin ?nceptlon to the New England conttngenl I headaaartars ..f the Woman Buffrgge party, Sa, i*. Baal rttttn streel The Mew Toril l'artv, which wlU no by automobile, consista of Mrs Mary Ware Dennett, f the National Worn an guffrage __SSO_tatlon? Mra Frai Muni.- BJorkman, Mr.s. Etheta Collet ik.it ami Mi*-.- lb lee Todd. They srfl] mak- s speelalUi of the New Jersey beachea where they sspect t>. gad many win. have eecaped the vote seekers in tiif large ettlea Everywhere they trill hold meetings on the landi and peas the petition which t* helag earrted to Oea? They will hold a streel meettag to-nlirht in Peterson sad spend the night In Moni ?lair. Baturday and gunday win be speal at til-' I? .1 ' Mondaj in?':, they win reach Trenton sti Monda) i??ir lington, Tu.'s.i.iy alghl at ?Philadelphia Wednesday night at Baltimore ami Thurs? day morning they trill join tii?. suffrage parade a' Hyattaville for the descent upon Wei inn.* o RICH FATHER FINDS HER Daughter Was "Lost'* to Pa? rent Thirty-eight Years. fu-. . Pottavllla Penn., July .1 Anthony Lloyd, a police] ?.??. surprised, and for a hit ' ? ti. 11 John gtl waii.??i n.to in.? house and embraced Mi? Lloyd, wh*> I to I on!) child, woo ? ?.lin f??l : thirty-eight yean St:.i'. ? I I : th about ".* 0 -" t ? tig .< ranch owner at Westfard, \\ -.... bev? Ing a dt) beans at Lsramle Ctty, s . .? Is sngaged in boslm Mgl - ?>? alter |m r? t iifed from ?teretes ? ri th.- Civil War, gtraaae placed hi? daughter ia th* ?tr-?rt-, ?>t r?... sued wenl Weet Though wealth)*, Im unable t?. Und any trace ??f her until bis mu]!, t. in.-, tin?; with her tin.? week RISK LIVES TO SAVE DOG Two Men Take Chance of Going Over Niagara Falls. Niagars Kali*-. luly M Two mea i going over tb?* Antei Icai < that mighl . .. ??. i- h an * lag i>? soma necks ont] a ?hurt distan.-? ghots the < .it*!., t :..t. ?a ? . ?i., ih band lit.d lato t ?? ?Alt' ri? nt Hi ; ? tO StlON WILL SUE FOR $3,100.000 Depositors in Failed Union Bunk to Test Directors' Liability. a ? ? . | ?te be Instil and dir? ? i the I ? ink, >'f ? rled out The i ? ? mil. " ? Louie U to ( ? . i ? ' lb?* < ;t ? Of "*???* Yot 1. v. ' tors' ? lal in ha?, i* ? iture. i>. j i: !:? ? f the i ? landing bank I the i ?t Hi said ? the I II ? ? ? Dill . ? ? ' ?ism v ? the acl blip? .'lull ? d ' ;'l ?Ih. .1 ' atlon upon I - I tanking ? ' ? i : . v. ,i- appointed i?> watch ibi . MARTYR TO CHICAGO TASTE Winter Punches Diner Who Treads on Temperament. Thi rutilit of trying to ti.ii h th* un* kiinv. imi tb<- style and thai onl) the funameoi p.ii.it. wauU . i ?>mi.in.it:..n of tartar MUCI With | ?"it shell Crab *?*??''< i orne home te ' t ei ??.tii-ti within oil.- terrible tlpleaa hous be wan r? primand? <i i"> a I ? bargt .i by tin mi i gut ?i t.. .i .. ; i.'i the aampleinl of ai - ? ?? * i in return t"i .. I thi ? alt? ntioti \ I? tor. m i. .oi uf throwing bu?,.: i . IfM nt a ?.<?_? . lal Might in the Week Ftlh -h . ? i nun ThS ? ?"?> ? <***< tr popping and t t?a vvaa busily harmonising the y-. din in i a. ... Martin .?' i i sada.. aid streel a/hen aipheus v. gmltl Chicago, ?i.tired nnannounct i Thi pros ?,.< mu. appealing gui mi * battis of !?'!."? fa vn by. .be ricby was bewught, and ti?<? traable eoauoeaced Mi amlth desired i.. know vheas the loe, which always aoooatpi sogt, beverages In t-hlcegv, could : ?? Vk toi rraaval) sugg? : t. .i that the i , might Ro *-.?-:i without loe, bul Mi ?Smith wui- obdurate, and in. srdei as obeyed A ?oft ?lull < ;. ? ? t ..id. r. 'I. and \ictor brought it only t?. be upbraided fur tbt ab. in? ?. of tartar BgUCS, Thi i?;-t ail happened in a lea mi- ? .Mi ?-iiiiiih ?a*-r.t t.. ti., bead waiter, who in turn laid t'o ? ?< < i.?ion tin; manager, who promptl) dltn .'._ ? ? h Th? i. upon *? lotoi v. the portly Mr Bmlth appeared, planted esolld jolt on his i.??* ^ i".ii.-. i;,,hi appear? ! und . ? the waiter to the station Mr. Smith r? lu? ni d to tin- Holland Houee, where he i a guest, inn will !.. In court t'.-day to defend the tartar sauce and m SCOUT,. SEE CONEY LSLAND About 2,000 Boys Parade and Have All Around Good Time. About ta.?i thousand boy seouta lnvad?sd < "??ii?.> laland > ? 11 wan At eaa Boy Beoui Day? .'mi their uniforms entitled them t" sdmlsalse t?< any of th?. attractlona glthougfa ti- wegthei Inter? ii i,-d t.. some ? steal with tin- da) 's pisas* i,-, ths boys bad .. fenereHy good ttfne Durlltg the uft.i noon oanspetltlvs drill?, wall scaling and ether inhibitions were h< -??I fa the ?**' ' H.a'lt i'alu? ?? At 6 o'clock th.'i.- V..I- ?? ?parade through Oei Boulevard, >_hirl ayenai gad Watt Mtk siissl ii arsu rattawai '? ? Ma)oi I Isnsrgl John <t Ujan. ? oini.-iandlii?' the national guard Ti.. begs trere m sharps ed Adjataar Oeoerg] Wlllii J Physle-a. who di.tnbiiimi prises in Uung furk ti? lbs various eseg* ;,n,i indlvtduals IBIS WILSON. RIGHT 10 IGNORE SBKMi Major Ray Asks Court to Rule That He May Be Promoted Ahead of Others. HIS NOMINATION HELD UP Army Officer Complains That Secretary and Assistant Sec? retary Have Refused to Act in His Behalf. u ..?.iiiiiKt<?i, jul: to.?The tight of the ri.. nient t-> Ignora thi loi r pol? icy ? f making I'l-oiiii'tiori?' bj seniority sad t?> BUbstltuts therafof promotions by sslaetloa or lu.ur? .'?.?? srl i- ta ted by ,it fii.-d to-ti.iy in the lui i SIM Court ? - l'iMM. t by Major ?Be? her B : who ?. r> guiar promotion to ths rank <>f lieutenant colonel m th<- quartermastsr's < ..i] held up. Ths ?nit n un- :i the Bseretary of War and the aae__taal Beeret) ry of War as defendants, and aeeks an Injunction to prevent them from takln '?"? :i?alnst MaJ'.r Raj. but It I ted that . b of tba ?a boll tl.m ?ill he ti.. out* The Atim n. y ?.eii-i?l ;;aM- i.n opl to i'i> sklent wii .?n ?'ii Jun* B that he need nol ; promote Major Ray, ?? th* fa* I that l.t ? i; iba i ? : ->f in- i.? .K in the ' seps ilaeeptlon la '..ikfli to this ol'iriloli by Major | erho oont* that h* Is ?ntlU*d to i-i-? nootion, and i '.s n?. alterna? tiv?- for th? I': ? ii? Dt OT tin ? i.">' at It in set forth In the pi tition that ?__U AiiK-.iMt It?, .-nient Taft .?.lit to the B-JMLtS a recess appointment rrr *ntrg Msjoi Rai a deputy puyu_aater general, v?, i ti, the ra.nk of lieutenant colonel, but thai Coa* i adjourned before tba Banata t"*?k ..'?ti.'i. ? -n tii' iionuii.iti'.ii. slthough the ? iiiiiiitl. ?a on I -le fa tarerai ? r.-i-.r ? ?Major B tition sgh tb* i-r-.i-. i ml n..?> ' -1 si risen, on ? _ t mi lbs SjobbJiuvUoi : :? ., rted 1 A M .??.-? m i i : ? a- tlOfl M ?jiia Had In every wi intiig the ' ? for complaint against him th u 1 ? ' any of? fence I ? lau - fully ? tlon The oourt Is asked 1 a gg laj ? lenl thai - ? ? ' - ma lei . ? n.- h Majoi Raj oial . gad righl . . ? ad u.m. Justli e Oeuld - Ited the de'. ? i?--? aha? - re_j ' ? leal i i.n HOUSE TO HEAR WOMEN All Suffrage Stated Will Sen?l Delegates to Washington. w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . . . th* i " muta . . IS ? ? IJia i? .?!? ? mi In ? ? ? ' ? > '.till || ||,,V, vota I th* m* atlni and 11 ?. annoui cod ??;?!_. i i . ? Bmlth King, iri .ii?ur?i ?.r lb? I DUB* II, I ' I ? v\ ill i ? . ? MM WOU ' aeting i ? King fait?., .in? - ' ball m.m Henry of the Hou.e Rules Cbmml.tt ?rant fa heal Ing >>n AllgU i ' I ' ..t tb* !?..- .- -.?i the pendlnfl bill foi creation of a ?oman ?uf1ru_e commit! ?? In i? ? Houi ? FIND GIRL'S BODY AT SEA Sailors Think She Was Behead? ed and Thrown from Liner. ri.e Triba ton, July H Tba pelles c"u?.'iit un availing! y ta la y to solve the lei V ol th. headless body <?f s xiri which ??.?? picked up I ' ? ' ? aotei Behlag schooner Jennie m Gilbert, a week ax?. burled at BOO gnd raportot ?.ti tin v?__ela ?,. rival in Boato '" daj , Th? iiofl;. waa dlscoveied nn.iimg <?n thi : thi o< ? at? al.'.ut Bfteeu miles of th* ?path Of the Atlantic lmeia and tiiuty mil*i ????? I of tins ??? "??? M.-, nk ? aptaln Chart* i win? te?M th? authorities that the (Jill may ha.n bOOfl muni? r? ti and thr?.wn ov?-rh..ard from * i - ? atlsntlc ?-t. iiniHiiip. "Her baud had been oui att from bat body.*' ?'iipi'i" ?Whits ?Jeslasad, p?_s-? m.i . ?but i .?mid no? tell uhsthsr H had been severed by a knife ?.r an _??? it \*,ih without ?niH.stii.ii ?? seas "r murdsr, but w* burled thi BW bsaausa there ?an not a mat h ?>i? ?the i>??<i> or ?Mothes i?y which sh* might be Idsnttded " Th. young woman gppaurad *<> have i?.. t. between alateea and nineteen years Old, and was of dVlleat- buUd Th? bodJ svldently had hotm ta u>?* wutf? *huut - ?t'k. GRIEF HASTENS HER DEATH Mrs. William H. Mayer Does Not Long Survive Husband. Mid?!!.t??.*?, H- I. July :i Mrs Allee ?Prascoti Mgyer, wld?ow of ?William H. Mayer. B well kii'-wii foui -in-!.and driver, und socially prominent, ?ral .??mid ?le.i'l i in bed le-day to ?'??' souatrj besas here J Death is <_._<-rit?_d t.. "natural ra<aosfl " hul v.fa? h.ii t.'lied. aicordiiiK to fri.lid.s. by grief over the d* sth of Im ? husband ? few month?, aiio Mia. ?Mayar wa_ sixty \?..;s pld, Mr. uikI Mm MgyST hud no childnu. and through Hieir flflMB-Mt _.__*iclation i.inc i,, i,. 'i,..??n ??> "?i.? Inseparable pulr f WORKERS FOR BABIES' WELFARE MAKE STARTLING DISCOVERY Work Not Always Satis? factory Unless Babies Are Started Right?A New Mothers' Restaurant. Members of tht baby _a\ln>_ fi New Vork City have mad? a startling discovery. They _uv_ tht babies, >??-*; ?.?it when the babies fr? W n?. to an ..*.'? of fifteen years se so they begin t?. die <?fi fait?that la unless babl? ai born tighl t'-i**r?- i. iitt.?- use in bolstering up their rickety eonatitutlona Purs milk may keep them alive for a tim., brid . them i thi i" ri.xi of childhood, but U t takir tin place of the berit ti? which should i"- theirs, sa) the 'riat is why Mi__ a. Mabel Parker, who ? ..is. with Mrs Robert H. . i . *i..i :i.i o'.h. r woman behind i.? r fas k station at So. Wogt i-'ti? ?street, htu made up her : mind thai prenatal work Is the work that , must be done To that end she will I a litt ant la the .rooms behind i..; mi'.k station, a restaurant when ss? l get i nourish ing, appetising dinners (or Hvs eenti foi nothing nt all II tin ?? ? an t pay? And : ? v ..m. u w bo Kta; -i by her ? that tills will be only the tir?t of a ? ham <?t such rests irant i "'? whole etty. Mi Parker knows baMee and mothers ? : through) for Hh_ has fought hard U> bar milk station going No organ!? nation suppartod II Bbs and the few women who believed m her ran it eloni began her work sems years ago i" ... leeaeal "f a church on Mornint y avenue, and the church member, helped ?ui port it. Thgy grew tired of It ait?-r a w bil?-, and _o Mis* Parker got the place ...t No, ?'?> Wast l_^_th street and started OUt f'?r herself. "ghe's doni other thing, besides fur? nishing ?pare milk for babies,'' l?r. Hal ton saM yesterday, "ghe's glean advtcs to m.'thers. She ha?* <*lean.*?l up the neighborhood te an setohlekftng extent Recently, in conneetloo with some <?? lumtia College people, -he has been doing some Investigating in the tenement dts trlcts of th.- city. And ihe Is convln? ?:d, ws are all i mrinced, that th.. ?bables ss Industriously saved don't stay sav. .1 Th. falt.m up and seem strong, but It's a factitious strength They pass ths dan? US p. Hud <>f babyhood, but wh n th? V re II h that mor?: dangerous period Which changes them from bo. s and girls into m?. and Women they Just fall victims t" th.- first disease that eosaeg along. "No, we've got to begin before they ar ? born. If any ruai Improvement in the total death rat.- t.. m be sfteetoi, we must I., gin befase 'h' y ai? b.-rn. You can t bavi healthy ehlldrea frees eses worked, underfed mothers. Take a mother wh" ..ut t.. work eeery day until a little while before her ehUd Is tn.rn. and ?ames borne t.. bn "i and t?a. who Is t??o tlr?-?i t?. oeok a pr??p?-r dinner, or t??o POOS t?. buy tiie materials If she could go to a pleas at luncheon time or din? ner tiras ..lui bave a hot, appetising meal, It Would de a lot for the future genera? tion And that is what we are going to do, The charge er?l to ?o low that almost any mother can Sfford it, but If there are any who can't we'll help them. out. 'A? sorn us Mise Parker gets back from a litt!.' rent She Is taking we shall 1 g?*t th- r. stauraal going " THERE CAN BE NO RULES FOR THE GAME OF FLIRTING tlnglish Magazine Discuss Seriously the Frivolous Pastime. ? a.. ? ? sss king is sate ? . ? ? Ogle <lo ll??t ev. ii givi ? ? - j time I?. flirt. Is this so' a*d ? m . of t la ? Ask tht i oiing p? it thi v think ' will t. you, h all probabillt l t they de n ? : lea th?* arti' l? ?'< nh. r tin ? re Wltl out daunt If II ? "i.i.i find tin mm ? sel] et lof It. M hanl?. <1 ""* ,?.1.1 r?gi nu you could fin al ? t-?i?juct I under thi nee regime it erould be wholl so, if you tried it ..n th Ipls Ml mi can I ' B here If \n?! h.iv i lbs ti. ? d to, and las ? . ? - you must march with the times Whs i -mi ti,- i son feu must us? , i our opport i.d we muht ti"t !??*.;:? ? ? tunltli s to tin t t . upon bj .?or fatii. rs and | or tkai wen aven within the grasp of tl ? ? ? he these thing ? i . banging wltl : w..:. ? delight a dosei ? ? .. ? ? s and I what seemed feerfullj daring at thi i . ntnt'N is n?" . t at dit" ta But II say that thi ? ? ?pie ??f this ? i nt ti i*.?* nelthi r the t lunlty |i flirt 1? rid! uloug I "Probably, If F.llzabeth Blount, or Dor ' born* Ol .lane AugtSS), or ?"harlot ::it?rvlewed on thS BO ii ?.ne In turn would BOSBflBtBUSM ?ii' other on the drawbacka of ths si :i. whl? h mhs Meed Bush p?-ri'i?l brin ;ii..r opportunities ?-tr^ni?e as ? in. Il-rtati-.il i - i,"t , .trrl.-d ->n DBA way generation aft ? ii-ri Plus .a Bbnaau plu? c'est ' m?me cli'ise may b* true aneugb, but. a me, the methoda of to-day ar.- m -? .la? The rno'l. ni gl would never understand th? ?way h? ? flirt- d M la good tlm an?! ran pap.? t.. .;uth in conservators Jo m t* r. fin?!? her cha thi itnkd at Bunnlngdale or Wsstwui ? Ho. people rio lone? > "?11 out" at dstnce. nevertheless, they managa to I? th? "1?1 days In t)i I ? un? .. chan?s* nowad ? Itb tbaa so-called Imp? diriiMitii. but in the free ?.i.m which ha been secured lies tba sg ' the up to-date yeuag ma? and maiden "Flirtation, Ilk?? con. warfare ... i ?!?; of morality with th.- time? (f a beau whc t havoc \- ? . even In th tri??d fi titrt Ol ?ii .i _irl of to-daj. i h? -.?d him a3 a maniac or d fa ? the methods of the young man of t i would ."in simply lud!, ton. t.. th. girl H?wh<_Pfl ah.ut U8S. ,t BtpportunlUes will ifford* d" I ? will take ? knows Bui thla much is certain, that Its own Ideas "f flirtation. Sou ng people have greater lees th.m th-ir predecessors What . and lili now .all tinting w.iul'i b* ? n p?"-? ? ? s positiva sag m. i,t in their parents time It la ?? - ? t-?r which no d?finit* rule .an he m An Imlisi-xensable Gown. ? . . ? be found Ii trunk i bine This la a urn ' w im h i con : it is sunning!) draped, and it aan be com Wltil <!.il"t\ gill !h ? ' - . Wlth in such - . PregOl .: I mb ii I > Ali ideell) b>\. 1| K"?* B of tlll* drapi i up at tiu* k <t sid? t?. s os ? be . eraage a ?? croeaed 01 ei 1 he boat, and there w*:. a wide ' ?.f paatel Mae ribbed ?ilk. a great Paul N? 1 ..h r"s?i nas thrust thr? ot th. --a h In "-? nt Ths bal w in. ii a, ?uni*..1,1. .1 ? sae of the h. w pagoda It was lined with black I and thi ? domed crown 1 ? ; with gull Hat velvet In num.nee of dm bu. k 1 bantill) was thrown cam platel) over the arown and allowed la droop over the brim at the left side Thege t Veils ate liiiin. .!ar. Hats of Velvet or Mahne. Practically all of ths hath 1 thS mo? ni, lit i-malti Miiall Main il u shspoS I In velvet bave beca launched w II tin the last fee days bul the fact that maiiue] b.its gre holding strongl) again I Velvet ! ?_. ? ms tu Indicate a ' ontltuance of maliu? . i,.? verj dres 1 effects through ths au? tumii and winter, .ays "The L>*> ciooda economist." Practlcall) nothing new In .Haw ph j,, been shewn, (everything now ta either mellntg or velvet or a Dombtnation of the two.? The high novelty 1? the velvet bum with | the transparent lull?- crown which shOWS the entire coiffure. This |g a pretty and Interacting faahion, and bids tair to have an exUnslve vogue. It b..s taken trc SBendOUSly ht Parla. Hla.'k and ilatU prowg tulle.?, tue used nothing in color and vary little In black and wiutc eons? bitiations Tins ko. ?>.-; all the mllUnery ,!.: 1I1, velvet bats also being of black or dark seel -Town. MUST BE WELL TO WED New Pennsylvania Law Step Toward Health Marriages. 1 Igrrieburgi laly M - a _t?-p toward bringing about -?.?-?..ailed health mai riaKc*? tn Pennaytvaala was taken to? da?, when tioveinor Tener glghCd the act rogulrtag ail appUcanta for man licenses to sel forth In the applications that the) are not artll.t.-.i with t; ? dlsea? ???? The new law prohibits the icmiam ii?.? riaae licences to an) parson who is eel m.!... lie, epileptic <>r ..t unaound m in. l. or to any pereon who baa Inmate <>f an) count) aaylum <<r | for Indigent pcraona, unl_.-.s u sopeara that tb?' . anse has been removed ami I thai tl??- applicant n. able i?? lupport a fanil' . Dally Bill of Fare. SATURDAY _K1 AST Cra bed wl it, marmalade, ?offie. LI NCHBON.?Perch With tarure sauiu water* - m wafen wit)t ra.-j.L'i irj |am, b ? DIMNI i; et tongue m n nest . i. RICE WITH RAt.PBlr.llR. JAM Or* lied rice ?with cream sdded to it win.. .. ? ? Using at a sum? : mer tun? hum If SUCb Utile Sau? er of II bed with b rpoonful of raspberry i |am. \ the lam la ? I* i? a Itb awoel toe saccharine ?i. i The t? 0 sh'.uld ..?t h?- mixed, but r-u-iii? s"rved to-.-tiiet in i i-f A util- a hi en am mej ha add* I U tnttn ?'. The New Crepe Fabric. _?! wonderful combinations of i ??i.?i an relng ? : , ? ? ?1 for mai our smart ?munter t.uleU, tbe eliarin of i , aspeclall) In tha new tahrk known j as crepe llllglmSMSS. Is very pow-rlul. I This i?? n-'? always unreHoved h Si.tnetini.? i? ?kitt of blai-k is viurn wu'.i ?red lachet, Of again the color l-i u?.?1 to pipe ttie skirt and show that tills particular not. is intended to com? plete the costume. Among Be_gl?bla_k t'.ii-ts a < s?tala eeutitmg shows a pretty contrast, wltti a .skirt of 1ilu?'k ??harm? use and a cutsway coat of i.is. uit?colon ?l ?taffetas tiu- latter being snricbed with triangular motif? of ]i_nd _m?roidery In floss silk? A tiny flr-hu .Mid dainty UII'l. i ..\.s of biseult-CO' ored union ar? used as a finish to tin coat. The rolor selieme <>f the dress is repeated ta tbe hat. whleb is at th? bis? cuit color, With black lining t othe brim The Lace Hat. U?. ?? el every hind has a glorious pres? ent and a spl.iiilid prospe?-t before it owing to the stead) and persistent ullcgl gnos thai Is being rendered t<> it, ever u uu;< h heiter fltgH than a spasmodic furor wti.-h ends In collapse. It Is ?-?laiini? the bener? with tulle us a. fabric for muking tile spe.daily stetur ssuus types ot heedgear wanted during ttic Bummer mouths to bs warm with glry frock.?, but is generally us? .1 apart from It. The la?? brim hats, spreading and . ii.i.ly. are j-artl-u'.ai I y beautiful when ui.i'le of Mach ?"hantilly, and with their usual tin? I'oiitempt for the I .-<iy Iretiients of ttie season black velvet is usetl bv u.miners for tile crowns thereof, a hu^e I bUltaedj with a j.-l b?nly f? rnilu. til. . oinpletmii touch of trimming, poised at one side a* if nul alight? ?I <>n rh? v,i$e of th.- brim Attractive, Unusual Dishes from Tongue Frees gg eeemanste standpoint it .? usually wise |e ?list serve tongue hot. and then what Is left can be easily con? vertid into tin leaipllag c??n. octlons and eoeaalaations tc wbdek tttdd tuagtN lend? Itself. Both the flesh and smoked one.? require little preparation; ths former 'nave only t.. be boiled BOS and one-half Uoura in salted water, while the smoked oiu'* must be soaked -.ver night in odd water. then put into fyaeh water and brought t?> the ?belling point and simmered three or lour h? uis, or until ten?l?-r. Before put? ting* It into the Water trim carefully and Skewer Into ?geed shape. When done re? move the skin and If to b? ttaoi I "1'J i? idace the ikewer and put It l.ck Into the water in which It wai .?"?ked to oool m It: It will be more juicy and of a much I" tt?-i- tlavor if cole?, in this way. When taken out cover with a meat gl_.ze When Served Hot. urban tongue ?s to be served hot it la most appetialng with a swans sau..e i ..ver it and may b?- attractivel gsrnlehed with par Si Sg, mint and slice) plcklsa or with a b<?tder of epinach or potato balls. An unusual and must dcllftotie ineUiod is to brush the t ngue with beaten egg roll in Bao bread ?rumba and delicately bii'vti ?i, thl eVCB. A m,,re unusual Way le t.i roaet it as described abov. basting trCQUeatiy and ffetier<jusly w. eraagS flttec, and *-fcrv. m the- .entre of a plattet s i*, s circle of peas around It Creamed with Asparagus Tips. ? '..?allied tongue with aspar cannot be SUrps i' a cold boiled tongue tine?but d , not mince, put Into a saucepan, -cr the meat wtui milk, addn . a rounding tablesnoonful of butter; *-a;t ami pepper to sun the Indi vidual taste, l'ut over the heat and when hot thicken slightly with a heaping t. _ spoonful o? flour gr-SCftgMd l**|tb ' "'? milk. Stir in an egc well beaten and tgke fiom the the. Serve on round, buttered ',.|.''.. of t? ast. garnished with -teaim 1 a.?i?aragus tips. Escalloped and Braised. Escalloped tongue mu_t first be ciiopp?. lnto small pieces. To a pint of it add two teecpoeafnls of onion Juice, one eacn of min.ed parsley and of sapera, two >.f *,"? tatots. half a teasp.onfu; of salt, four tablespoonl .?ter The U-SSdS "f lb? baking ?lisli stiould b> SV! r the bottom with lie i ; crumbs, put in the Ingredients, ex ??;t the Stock. W; ? n gllcd pour this ..v-r all, ?SOVer vvlth buttered 1: ??rumbe; bake twenty mi:it | hot. Braised tongue is a great delicacy, at* i should always be made of the fre.1? tongue Boll for ? ? of hours; re move from ths and trim, and when nearly cold rub with flour brown In h .?- -i ., t..r <?i_;ht miti ?i of butter and of drippings, with s ts ? '? each of carrots, onion sud turnips I .v-.-r the tongu?- partly with ths st<<. k In which it was boiled, addling to II a stick of rlgga mon, two cloves? a biud? "t ssaoe and .. bumh of sweet herbs; a!,o, a little pep and salt and cook slowly about tw ?< hours Twenty minul taking It out add a tablcspoonful <?f lemon jure * 'or a platter and keep w_rm until the grga i.? mad? Add t?? It a 1 ? .a. r; boll ? thick; then poUT ???? ; t: e tongu., ga>" with sliced bard boiled eB'gs atid serve Wh.ii a cold BSN St I ' lied UM following Will h?* found to S'lj'plv .i plcaalng combination of the two; Hard OUt in two ilka nia-h fine and mix with an equal quantity of ground or firmly minced b | -'-eral and h -"mall sweet pepper, I minced; mis Into a stuf paste with a mayonnaise .-.-- tig. Kill ?.- ? _.? itie_ with this and serve o.\ Monograms for Turkish Towels. Mono-crammed 'i irideb towels ?re now Included amo eg I ? I girl. An ova' .,r Un-1?, ah-ut four ? als embroidered upon it 1 M ?I Into lb. ' - wit h two ? <?f tin?- machine stitching fsually the mark g I ce rasa gad tf laogram, b -t, ? 1 ?>t ths separate fiais, is used, a round - ? than the > New Fall Neckwear. l.ulTles. Medid effect?, and little est** oi v%. ce particule rig w.U rep? resented In itie new neckwi.it the Wft irors arc tuning ?>?jt for the fall trade glthougk ibe Medid .-ollar o' the past and present season has en'oyed gr.-.it popularity, It has not been unuei sall) bsromlcg but tbe manufactur?is gal ths new co'lars h.ave been so BSCdl god that nearly nfi\ on?, who de- ' ?an tttaut tin m Th? lichu id?a le still popular, t..... sad i ? itlngs of all Hind? ??one bi tt.e yard i A; SK any or thousands o? well dressed women about the perfect fitting qualities o? the man I ..-,, ._ ,11 ?-II .,-... rW liev will tell you lhat the KL0SF1T PETTICOAT fits without wrinkles and will not puckrr. bind or sag. Pits any shape and hugs the waist and hips snugly and with a glove? like smoothness. You can get a KLOS FIT PETTICOAT in either Silk Jersey or Messalyie at $5.00. (Any color.) Or in Cotton at $1.50 up? wards. At any good store. If you insist on seeing this label in the waist-band you will be sure to pur? chase the GENUINE 13?1E? r KLOSETT PETTICOAT]