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NO MD FOR KEY AT Y.W. CA. HON Harriet Judson To Be Op All Night for Lonely Girls in City. NOVEL INSTITUTION HAS HOUSEWARMIIS Price of Lodging Will Be Cents, but Penniless May Come In Free. The patnetie stories of penniless g alone In New York at night -?ho are fused adr.ituanie to hotels and tun from the doors of boarding houses v soon he a thing of the past. At last th i? a plac* where "rlendlea? girls can at any hour of the night This Is the new Tooni Women's (."hi 1 i.im AaSOCtatlO? home, the Harriet ,li "ii at N'o. hi) N'evins street, Hr?."kl' Which had it? housewsrnilng yesterdi There are five rooms on the first flo which will be open t?> ?11 and no questi? a??ked. A nominal price ?>f B cents v be charged. l"it if the girl has tio ui'.t ?which Is usually tne riJason Whj I cannot reach hfr friends or po t?> a h?i early in the evening ?tSI will he p mltted to the Han let Jinlson just t same. In the morning. :f she wishes to be permanent ?estdent of the house, Bhe **. be given an upstairs room. If she doesr. she will be given what aid she roQUh and sent on her way. This Is th" oi institution of Its kind in the city, the i rectors bell?-ve, whi?-h opens its doors the stranded "unknown." It is the idea of ?Miss- Hertha Saffoi the "house mother." jrbo saw a ne?! f service of this kind in h?-r work In ?"lev land, from where she has Just been trai ferred. The house Is most attractively furnish With art hangings, bronze lamps and fit pla' es. There are four cozy little brov Velvet "beau parlors." where the curft does not ring until U?:3?? o'clock. The house accommodates about tv hundred and fi ft y girls, who pay fro M*?i ti? ?* i? week, according to the loc tion of their looms. At the dedlcatOl exercises yesterday I.?.man Abbott mat the chief address. His suhl.-et was "Tl House of Friendliness." The reception committee included tl following women: Mrs. Kdwln Adam chairman; ?Mr.?. John Qlbb, Mrs. A. 'orbler. Mrs, \V. V. Tu.-kei, Miss Whit Mrs. Henry M. H.-ath. Miss J. I.. Did Inson and Mrs. Robert Dickinson. Receptions will Vie held next week r Mondas. Tuesday and Wednesday, a? ?very Wednesday in December. It hoped that friends of the association wi visit the house without further invltatloi Four hundred thousand ?lollars for tr Harriet Jutlson was ra's'-d In a whir wind campaign In Brooklyn In 1011. so tIn Jirooklvn Young Women's ?"hrlstian A; roc'at'Ot? has im part l:i the prtsent N?-? York campaign. The money that is left will be used t tide over the first vear. which, it 1 feartrt. will show a d?-flclt When th building is entirely filled wild boarder it will maintain Itself. Mrs. J?dson was one of the chief mo\ ers in the campaign. More tnan 9309 pel j-ons eontributed sums tanging from '. cents to %2j,(*iO. The a? tu.il l est of th building was $.: FINDS HER HUSBAND SUICIDE; BABY DE AI Woman, Returning from He Work, Discovers Bodies in Gas Filled Room. Peter t'ofTee. a waiter long out of worl grew dlscouraK<il yesterday and decide to end his life in the little two-tooi apartment at N?> .'1*. East r:Tth ?tre? where he and his wife and their two-year old daughter lived. Before turning on th {as and lying down mi th?- bed to die th atbei undressed little Cells *nd place her or the bed. Throwing one arm ove his child, he then lay down, fully .!' and awaited death. S?\.n hours later afra I 'off.-c. who : a maid in a downtown hotel, return? from her work, not BUSpacting the doubl tragedy that had entered her life. Sh opened the door and spuk?- a cbeertnj word to husbauad an?i child ai abe walks ?hrough the tiny parlor. N'o answer cann ?rom the bedroom bOTOS?, Still unawar. that anything ?a? wrong, the wife entere? the bedroom. Stretched a'ross th.- BSE. Mil dn-ssed lay the body of her husband. Lying 'los? t.esWie him. one tiny, dimpled hand in tha of hei father, lay ? Vila's body. Th? room was heavy with the odor ?if escapil)| ??s, and the m,other knew in a moment what had happened. Altht.ugh the fume* threaten.-I to overpower her. Mis ?'off.-, ?an t" the bed. snatched up her child and dashed from the r?,??m. screaming. Kimer Brooke, .mother roomer in th? house, aumsKsied a?, ambulance Iron Hell* vue Hospital and Dr. ProOtOf Came, He sal?! the man and child had bees 'bad for six or s?-v< n hours. The moth, r re? insert to belk-ve her child had h?-< n tak?n tr?,?n bet forever aid Implored the phy? sician to bring ?'?lia l?a< k to 111?. Wh< n sure that h?-r baby was ?bad. Mi?. Coffee b?C??aa lysteri? al. ?'offec lost his position in an uptown restaurant ahout five weeks ago. and. un? able to obtain work at* iln. -o?>k to dtink. His -v.if?- tne?? to enco*j*ras*e him and wool ? heeriully to ?oik escb morning. Striving ?o make her small ?faste rapport the little family On Thursday -.Ight ?'?.lie.- return?-.! to his home Intoxicated, bin when Ins vrif: ?? it lor her pia?e of employment >??-.-? t?-? ilay rroming th.- man appeared sober and in a normal BCSte of miu?l The wife *al?l ISUM* nlKht that she ha?'. r.o mon? > t?> bury lier hushand or Cells, so the police of the Kast ttth street sta? tion took both ho.ii.-s to ?in- m**es*oe, ? To Probe Alien Labor in Tube. In a report made yesfer.tay l.v f;o well I>. Tonipklns. secretary ?,f ?he lnl??-d l:oar<1 of Bustpess Agents ??f the union? In th?* building trades, h< said thai the board had decide?! to fall on the -ita?e i,a)x>r Commissioner ami the Pub He Service <'ommlssion t?. miki- an in? vestl-ratlon of tin- work at th" Lexington avenue subway. He said ihat many com? plaints had b< en made by mei-hanl? s. who are eitizcns, thai alb-ns ?are crowding <?i:* ?Itlzena In getting work at this tsabs/sy, especially In cement. Saterpnoflng and Iron work, snd that thousands of clt|ii?-r,s v? ho are mechanics, are displaced l.v alien ? labor. CARROLL DEFENCE MONDAY Prosecution Ends in Brooklyn Ballot Case. Th?- piuaemlhm abruptly closed Us eat* \?st?-rd;i\ In the trial for conspiracy and s assail <?r state senator Daatel J. Carroll, Luke O'Reilly .-?ml thn-e others, eherged with primary Creada at tha i>?>iiiiib place No. ?.", N 'ifh i'ilh street, in March. W2. ? it hont corroborating the BtOry told by Thomas i owens. one of the defendants, 8 witness for the ?tat?-, ami SrbOSB leStl? many was th?- most damaging bSOUghl "'" ??ui ir)K the trial. The hiring of the "Jack" UrOCOO ?ran". as alleged by Oweaa, also remained OB? ?onflrmed. District Attorney ?Yops? y rested th?- rase on the testimony O? BSV? et a I arltlMaOOS who repeated the BtOry told l,> g number of previous witness.? rej-ardlnK the lateness of the arrival ??' the ballots and the disorder accompanyiiin the primary. A motion to dismiss the In? dictment for lack of proof was denied by the court. At the request of Hoheit H l?der, at? torney for the defendants, the Jury vis It. ?i the barber shop wkere the primary w is held and Inapocted the entrances, which have figured In much of the testi? mony. Mr. Bkler. i" sis ooealng sddreai to the Jury, stated that Carroll and O'Reilly would take th? stand In th? ir own behalf. and their tuoaa aramlnatkwi by Mr. Orep soy is look?-d forward to with Interest The first witness called by the defeiiG* yesterday was Patrolman Martin short, vh?i told of the (hspute ever the te'Cipt for the ballots and denied threatealai to an.si .lohn N Brady, chairman ?if the boat?! of inspectors, as was alleged by the proei mon. He s,.i-i be vottd and left the place without easing any disorder. Patrolman James K. Uuthrie teatlfted t?> delivering the t-aiiots al the polling place and of the refusal ol Brady at Rrsl i" ae? (.ept them. He sai.l be had tumble In forcing his way Into the polling place paring to the crowd. Th? trial win con? tinus Monday. -1?o ? - HOLLINS ASSOCIATES FAIL Keystone Co., in Which Broker Was Interested, Can't Pay. a petition In bankrupt?*) was RM >ep tarday against the Koyateoe Mat. nais ? ompany, ?balers in building materials and raw matetials. at No. Tit", to IM tH , st tti street, la Which H. B, Mollit.s. tha Wall Street broker, and other? of promit)? ni e were InU rested William D. Bniah, attorney for creditors. brOUghl the action It was asserted that, whib- Insolvent, the conpaay admitted In writing on No? vember II inability to pay its debts, and that it made preferential payments. The ? ompaiu recent!) naked an extension from ?reditore. it la a Delaware corporation, incorpo? rated In June, IslZ, with a capital stock of $4.;..mm, but was not rated in Brad Btreet'a It was lorme?! to take o\er and operate firms eng.ig?-ii in the aiaaufacture of building materials and of those owning raw materials. Walter Kutzleb. of H. B. Hollina A ?'?).. wan Iran auric; Hriton N. Buseh, of the same firm, was first vi? e-presldetit, and Harr;, B. Hollins was a dix-etor. Will? iam OuggaabeUn aras form*ui) president and ?'harles K. LOCkB secretary. Th? name of T. ?'oleman ?lu l'ont appeared In the list of dlrOCtOTB at the start. Judge Hough appointed Marion Bead? dar receiver under bond of jio.ohu, with authont;. to continue the business tofl days at No. lit? Weal ltd street, and also at the factory, in Richmond Hill, lxmg Island, which has been shut down for some tm:< past Nineteen creditors out of forty requested the appointment of Mr. Scudd? i it was stated that the nominal assets are j.-.n.i'ii". Tin kahilities were not given, l"'t wer?- reported to be more than e ?????? SEEKS FREEDOM IN DEATH Young Wife Ends Unhappy Marriage by Suicide. lira Ross Roth, the young wife of a lesthei goods operator, ended a short and unhappy married :if?- y. st?irday afternoon eapiog from a window of her apart? menl on the fourth ii<>?n "f .\?, ioj Brook avenue The proas Her husband ami prothei saw bei leap to her death and helped pi? k up her body la the courtyard, sixty feat In lov. The marriage Of the OOUple OB Novem? ber i. was th. outcome of ? childhood courtship In their native vlllag?- in Russia. Last fall Max Roth sent for the gin. and the Wedding t'iok placa soon after lier ar? rival. They took the apartment in Tin' Brona end began housekeeping, but the expected happiness proved a n?raga :day Mrs. Roth's brother wa) called to the house as a peacemaker. While ii.- and itoth arare In the dining room th? glr! ran to a window, threw up the sash and dlVSd out. BhS lande?! head Ural on the con?-r?te courtyard. HEAVY MAIL IN MAJESTIC Even Staterooms Used to Store It, Due to Fewer Ships. Because of the curtailing ?.f tha trans? atlantic steamahlp schedule, the White star liner Majestic arrived bore yeetnr? ?lay with an unumiallv big consignment f?f Hritsh mail. It consiste?! ,,f BJM Backe, weighing HI tons persnss of the iimite?i ?pace of th- Majesties mnllfoom man-. of the Baekfl were Btored m Btaterooms. It. A D. Preston, of Akron, Ohio, who won th" James ('?onion Benaetl cup in the receal International ballobn race from St. ClOUd, Krame, returned oq the Ma? jestic He kept his balloon ?ioodyear in th?- all for three daya, and on landing in B turnip patch In Yorkshire was BO hungry that he and bis pilot, R M. I'p "(in, ate raw turnips. Mr Preetoa Bald he had aseen led |,*"**p feet nu board siso w.i* Mrs. ??. Verne-Rmlth, WlfS Ol an Ame.'i?-.in dentist, of Calcutta, India. She went abroad two years ago to merry, and letUfned to spend the holl da\s v ith her parents In Cincinnati. Mrs. I'n ii? -Smith Bald Mr hUSband had ?lone m ? h dental work for the Maharaja and Maharanee of Nepeul. Chicago Has Warmest Nov. 21. Chicago, Nov. -i. Rglm) w.n ?ompanled by a forty-mil?-an-hour wind, continued to-day in th?- Lake reglona Th? thermometer har? reglatered ',2. the ?aim? st at this time of the year on rec? ord. At gprtngflfld it was If, H at ?'airo. 'ai at Milwaukee atid Indianapolis, fi* at Kansas City and Cleveland, and 62 at Omaha. Thaw Prepares for Long Stay. | M> T. lef-raph 10 Th?. Ti ir.tiii?. | Con.dtii. N II.. Nov. 21.?Harry K. Thaw Is preparing for S long Bta) in Concord A heavy fur coat, **.h*rh h?/wil, wear on motor trips In this vicinity, ai - rived to?day, and he has sent fax snow? shin ? He motored to I .aeon la this after tioon. a)i?l to-morrow be will climb Mount Kearsarge, at I'otter Dace, with the officers who have him in custody. I* 'POOR little ones RICH IN GLORY Wealthy Children Wistful as "Friendless" Young? sters Drill. BAZAAR FOR HOME IS A BIG SUCCESS "Colonel" Charlotte Young Ex hibits Khaki-Clad Charges in Soldierly Array. He was a little boy in ? lothes of the von finest mstsrtsl and the tmey lateet style for boys of five years, and hla mother :ui?l an attentive footman were ' piloting him across the pavement from the Waldorf-Astoria to a big limousine. "I wis." he was heard to remark plain? tively, "del I was a home-for-friendless little boy. an' ?SB I could have a b'zaar an' shoot wlv a gun." Belonging to the Home for the Krlend ! lens does have its advantages, and they were shown in all their glory at the Wal? dorf-Astoria yesterday. No wonder the r?. h little boy was fll'ed with envy. For 1 there In the big room where the bazaar ! was, with tables heaped with candles, and j toy*, and dolls that spoke, and animals ? that B<jneaked. and fancy articles, there i in a cleared space twenty small boys In ! khaki uniforms stood up with guns, real gins, over their shoulders, and at the I < rlsp commands of ?'aptaln .lame? For? man mar?h?-?l and t*ount?rrnarch??d and j presented arms and did all kinds of fas? I natlng things. And they confided to the atlmlrlng spectators that out at the Home where they live they did that 'most every night with ?'olonel '"harlotte Young to drill them. I found the boy? didn't have m?i- u 10 amuse thorn evenings." the "?'olonel,'' a tin) woman in a khaki uniform, ex? plained, "so i ??-?I't t.. Washington ?and found out BbOUl th.- drill. I put Ulfl gh'ls through it, t?... it keep? their shouldei? i Bt! Sight." ! Boms of the ci*-!-? w ire at the bazaar. ? t-." heelthy looking youngster? in im lat? white tniil I) Ho ?ses and skirt.? ' whoee besting bore ?witness to the excel? lence of their .Irin i ?p.- agitated woman ?aid abe was afraid that handling the guna would fos?. r th,* war spirit, but ?Sergeant Arthur Pester, when Questlotsed, allayed bei fear?. ' No'rn," be said, looking ?-P from hi.? chocolate Ice rresm, i don'l think I'll be a soldier I'll be a fa. nu i ' And the drummer boy of th? regiment, aged nine, said scornfully, "Those guns ! don'l shoot." m ?l?vent) of the i h Idren were there, | pick??! out from the tw?> hundri-d wh?. live at the bom? bei aus?- lh?\ W< re tiie best singers Th? y gare a lltlb- concert dur ? iiig th.- afternoon, and another in the ! evening. At <; o'clock tbey were taken i into the tea room and tb?re tbey ate I sandwiches ami K ?? cream and i ike and drank chocolate th>- oldei ones at the tables and the tots In i group on th? i floor. Many people and ? numbei of depart* imnt store firm.? contributed dolla toi ?and other things t?. be s?.i?i The doll table wa.? espectslly alee. The belle here v.,i? a wax child, thirty indies l-.lKh. given by Mr** Aifr??i Vanderbill I The ? hail man of the bazaar WSS Mrs j l, i* Mendenhall. At tbs various tablea WetS Ml?? Btnlly B Wilson. Mis I'a.s-'ti Merrill, M.? David McMonlgle, Misa ?Loulae Kennedy, Mr? H M Lewis. Misa Laura T. Worthing!????. Mrs T J I>rum lnond. Mrs ?! r' .lohnsoii and MlS Alfred W. P.i?hard?on Ml?? Helen DoosJdsao beaded the cbtldren'a amueenmnt ? oininlt* tes Th? home Is at No. Ml Wood] aven - SUFFRAGISTS WIN MORE STORE GIRLS i ____ Ignore Police at Street Meet? ing, but Get Rid of Many Circulars. Another of the OUtsMl -depSTI rient - Korea meetlngi wae held late ysslsrds | afteitux'ii by BttffrsgtsU and m.inl" r? of , the Womail'a Trad.- Union league, This j time tbey picked oui a big ?tors n?-,-?r Eighteenth str.-et on u??- Wesl Mde evidently the roanajjT?emenl expected trouble, for when a big automobile con? taining Mum EHsebeth Dsteber, Mlaa lane ??hott. Miss Dorotb) Miller, Misa m., itioor. Miss Helen ?Sebloes and a met? man. Who was Introdu? ? d ;. s Ml i ?,ut.m. dresi up '" the curb there wer? iinb.-i of policemen ?-n hand. S"?n stood on th.- pavement, and several were Inshb- the store, t ?ar th? ?ntiaii't Where the employei went out As the crowds gathered ten or twelve plain cloth? * men mingle?! with them, lue sun?-, who wert Identified with tbs garment strike last year, Mlas Dut?ber ?espertad No attcn.pt was mad?- by tbfl alore men ag?is to keep the rlils from leaving by tin* entra?e.- n?ai w hi? h I lie meeting wa? held, but an ennouncimenl was made be? fore tli<> ?put work that the I per . . nt i ummission tbey ?here been receiving on their .-alea u >nld be Incieas.-d t?. | p. r c< lit. "lint ?I'.n t let that make y?,u (-iv. up ?the fight, girls'' Miss Dutcber told tliern j "It Would ."?.?.n h.- half ? ? ? nt again If this agitation stopped." J The ine?-iin-* was a large one. but ??m?.?. ? The, (roung worsen had piles of the iit ?erature of the Retail Clerks* Asso?dstlon, and they said they s tie ?ncmiragcd by ; Magistrate Nolan s discharge of Misa i II. Lu l'asile (MISS sVTlloes) wh. ii ?h? was (trres?e?i |.,si Monday on the charg. of distributing Circulars on the streets. This time th.y held the circulars In their hands prominently and looked an Invitation, Which was accepted by many, t.. "help yoursalvi Miss Kola l.a Kolletle is one of the Ispeakera enlleted la this w?>rk Amnni* ?thi.s?- Interested are Mrs leases P. War ! basse and Miss Helen Phelps Itokes It 1 Is said the unionizing of the Saleswomen ; is making ?.??...ii peo?hss? ?-? COURT WEEPS AT STORY Wife Slayer Gets Life Sentence, However, When Tale Ends. ! Cambridge, Mass.. Nov II ?William j A ?Icponnld. who killed his Wlf| as he j was returning from 'church last Easter, ? led guilty t?. murder In th.- second ; degree to-day and was sentenced to Im? prisonment for life. Before sentence waa imposed M?lJun ald move?! the court and oovnsel to I tears In nn address In which he related his life ?tory. |lis downfall began he I' said, with the death of his eldest daugh? ter. His wife'? refusal to let him see his children prsmpted the murder MORE TROOPS MAY GO TO THE BORDEE Secretary of War Urged to Seni 17th Infantry to Texas City Camp. IKrom The MbSSM pMiaSS I, Washington, November -i CAVALRY PATROL ITRBNOTH BffBD.? Army offlOSTB who bavs beet stationed with the 2d Division In camp a Texas ?*lty. Tex. and with the c-avalr; comtnand- along the Mexican border han been expecting some indication fron Washington of a withdrawal of a larg? part of the troops now In Texas. Tha matter has been under consideration, an? while no decision ha? been reached, 1 begin? to look as if there would be ti< material change, unless It be an Increas? of the force. This Is, Indeed, in contemplation, snd there la a possibility that the 17th In? fantry. BOW at Fort Mcl'hersoii. ?.eorgla, will be sent to augment the ?-avalry regi? ments engaged it. a patrol of the Mexban i border. A recomnn-nilatlon to this effe't is now before the Secretary of War. It being deemed necessary to have an addi? tional infantry regiment aa duty in Texas. In that event It becomes a cities tinn whether the Secretary of War will order to Texns one of four regiments <>n duty In the Fast The regiment? in tlie E_St, ar.y one of which may go to Texas, are the 3d In? fantry, stationed at Madison BerraC?B and Fort '?ufarlo. New York; the Slh In? fantry, on duty at Plattsbwg Berrocha, New York, the 17th Infantry, at Fort M? I'herson. ?'.?orgia, an?i the ??ti?, Infantry, on duty at Fort Jay and Fort Niagara. New York In addition to this increase by one In l.witry regiment, orders already have besa Issued affecting an Inrieass of the lor? ?? by an ailditlonal ca\aliy ISglmsnt This is ?lu. to the fact that wllhin the last f?-w daya the facial a rj of Wat re? voksd the order oi at bast suspended its operation, which would bring the Id Cae? air\ to Porta Myer, Laavenworth ami Sheridan to tak? the piece ?'i the ISC?i Infantry, which left those stations ami ha- atril ??i in Texas it was original!) planned thai Ihs M ? avail ?. BhOOld l'-aVe D PBOO OB .Monil.f Now that regiment will romain at _i Paso until farther orders Tha Uh Cat airy, al Fan Bthaa Alton, la due lo leeve ?hat post nexl w<?-k and reltova the Mtb Cavalry on the Tessa border, The mill tar] authorities bava undo? consideration the change of tins plan so aa l ? keep lh< intii ? 'avail i la Ti rea As the BltlBBtlOll now stand?, th.i. fout Instead ai ihr.avalr) regiments Ml the Texas border, with the BOSSlhltlt) that s fifth regiment ma) b< assigned lo th? patrol th? i? Th. addition to th. fo-c- ). ,.ae i-ifan ti> tegimiiit irould be rega ntflcanl should th?- orders be Issued la ! th? meat) time tn<- ?dill BIS at th?- | amp at Tesas Clt) are evldeatl) nwhlng arrang? meotfl to take ?are of the tTOOpB at that place ?lining the oomlng arlntei ?>m>KHs [-SITED -Th?- following ?T ?!? ? - hat ?? hot n laauad At!.M V Csptela ?HAiti.Ks i. j mOHWITTEB reset artillen tram B?ies le \v?ii??r i?< p* ??i m r_i Hospital i ? , ? la un.1.1 v m i: i.i: i - , ..,.?? ?rtll treat tVallef flee* Oenrral ii'?*t>itai. Ki.int' .1 ..I.- ?in.Hi I ? |..m ? !.. ? II. I.I. pi I ?I , Captain l'HARI.KS PB r rHANDI-EH ate nal cerpa r.d.\#>j trom farther * rLAND NIXON, In'aatry, * m ? "nn.il /..,n<- !.. Uni' II ?| I ?a-. .?. ol it ?? i.. ? I'lr-t I.- .-.??...i ? i;, ill KHT It WKI.SIIIMKK ...?.- .? r. ) I i ^ r %. ?? ? ii,..mi., ?r, irrl? ni m I "nit ?d St n Mi?- t i. ?.,,,. f!i: .I'rORl) It ? im. Cavalrj se? meat h ? N \\ v Lleutensi i i t . .|.ii|\?; ,,, aal) Ii ? ? lion a lih Bi '-:- ???'?nt It I; GRRRNI.RR rlelarhed the ?? Meutenatil llOHKRT H 'INI -KH.-. .-. i' -? Mont-fof) ? ? ? y ?Srntlt ?intim, Lieut? i.Hiii r t. \\ xHinit i:\ i. ... u, , J | Mwnii.i groAt 1 S A. ? I.RMRN r da i ??? ht I the sii.iti ? . lo boom vail nrOars Lieutenant i . :,., i ,{ KLEIN Ii i t.. . i.minai, i ii? | ,, i, , ' H H BRAl . .,r.h J ?Batan a <? dihhki.i.. aatanhail reeaora' torpedo division. i'hael?-?ton; to the Worden Paaeed Assistant S'ir?.in .1. O. -IEQUBK. ?letach.it nasal fcttSQlfSl. Annapolis, to 0* v?! ho plie], Lai Animas Chief Oaaaer BMIL 8WAN80X, to n?vy raid, Bort?n. Chief Oaant ? j p DBMP8KT, detached ?he Tenneseae; t.i home, wall arder? Chief Machinist .1. P RICHTER, ?letarhed re "?hiic ?hip at Philadelphia; to tl"- Maine, ?'hier Marhlnlet W. S. WHITE, Set?chad the Maine; to borne, a alt ordera PaymasteCa Clert a C BRIDGES, appoint ??i. i" naval iMMpltal, Lai Animai Payaaater*! ?n?rk 1. \ KLAUBR, detached the <>7Hik to th'- Bevern i.i.'iKTiant i. p TREADWEL?, detached the QalvesttN to the lie? ataqus Ensign il W. KOEHLER, detached the Bara '' >-i?. to the PlSCataOUS MAHlNi: CORPS First 1.1? menant Ii. W VOKTH. detached marin,- harracks. Norfolk; to marine bar? racks. Washlnifton First Lieutenants W <l EMORY. <". H. OS TKKHOfT. Jr , and .1. g ADAMS, com? missioned. Second Lieutenants II L. LARSEN. .1 <". PORTER, Vf. H. RlTPERTtJS, L F. PA? SAN, Jr. K. K ROCKET B. C Mt'RCHI SON. K T LLOYD. A H. TITRNAOE. O. W. HAMILTON. !.. M. BOURNE, -Jr. O. I.. DAVIS. D H MILLER. ALPHONSE DH CARRE and ETHKLMKHT TAI.ROT. M, to in .r?n-? offlcers' school, Norfolk MOVKMI'.NTS OF WARSHIPS.-The following movomenta ?if naval vessel-* have been reported. ARHIVRI?. So\ gg TBo ?'?"inc. ?t Mereetllee: ?he Ai?rt, at San di-i;??, tha Cammlnas, al Peaaacola. Nov. ?i?Th?. supply, at Yokohama saii.kd. \,c :o?The Majraewer, from Meo York vari for Waahlnaton; tha Betaat, from Vlllefraaebs for Marseilles. Nov. ?.'! -Th?- AnnaimUs. from Topolnhatnpo for Santa Remita, Mi \1? a The Denver to remain at San Dleito until November .t>, then pcotaod te San Prsaets?o The D?nv?t ?rill remain ?t San Fran? Is? n or Mara Island until further orders. O YES, 'TWAS A GRAVE, BUT DOG WAS IN IT Hunters Scent Mystery in Mound in Woods Officialdom Solemnly Acts. Huntington, Long Inland, Mov, B.?Oun ners ?im wen- hunting la the wooda to <iay near Melville, s little farming bscUob to tlie south of this piare, fotitnl a newly tiiinle may,. hlddOB BWOI in B imtih Si briars and undergrowth. They at once scented a mystery snd BOtllled tin- Hunt? IngtOB police. Detective a W, Briggs ^a?? aaalgned to the mar and, in campen) with Under? taher Btanton E Bammla snd his ssslst? ant hurried out t., the ?imt, where the gunnera were k???? t?tn^r guard. Th?- ofllcera ordered Hh grave spaaed ami the naslst iint wem to work About two feet below tha surface of the ground a arooden boa was uncovered h-hI upon being pulled out and opened ama found lo conta n ;i small metallic casket Th? officer ?us in some doubt us to his author!!] la span it srltboui firxt notify? lag the Coronel bul he decided to imk>' ?? . ha? ? and ordeied 'tu- undertaker to go ah? .ni and "?n-r: it Tins ?.m done, mu? 'o the aatoalahmeni of the crowd that mu? i ollaetad the body ?.f a larga '!<??;. which had evidently died quite '? ? Btly, i i d ta alea The animal had been wrapped In ;? sweater and docoreted artth gaodj rlbhona I'iikxi.- was relntesrad <?mi avaryhadj aras invitad iiver t<? a t?t<iic where Ury mi asure is seldom used APOLOGIZES TO COURT Weinberger Sorry He Called Judge Cabcll "Ignorant Fool." ?i,. inc. rea '.''tit I Paaaatc N -i . Noi H Herr? it. Weln barger, .? lawym of thl ?it?.. who eaaaod ?m .n court bj celling lodge U Harrington Cabetl an Ignoran! fool, made a publt? apolag) to Judge ? "._ t ?*? 11 In sour! to-da] He fani that he na?i made the itatemenl In the heal of passion and thai , aras sorry thai I an? m a bbmm ? Urna i i 'ahell [iae?ii the mattet befor? Supreme Churl Juatlce Mint urn, who la Investigating the charges The Passai? |udge said to-da) thai It* hi,!...- ?ii.!ii tn?'an notMag to him noi wmihl it ha\. :tn> ?Veigtll at tin hearing !<? be held aithln ?? fee dayi Even the Weather Is in High Cost of Living Conspiracy Unseasonable I leat Has Spoiled Many Turkeys on Way to Market. Say Dealers?I hat Is Latest Reason Given for Cohi f)f I h'Hiksgivino* Dinner. And no? It's tbs warm weather tbst'i to blame f.,i the high ? ost of Thsnksgif ing turke. Faeterds) ? representative of the A retour compsny wa? quoted sa saying tn.it if the w?etber kept warm the pries ?>f turkeys wouM be los but u it should be '"Id and fSVStrsble l"i keeping them lurk?) w-,,'i!'i be high Wo bsve b.ni two ss<sp?snsll) sann days bol tb? i-rr.-i-i has beta t?.?- r?*ppostt? <>r thai pi. ?dieted "It was loo wann," said th.- dealers In Washington Market y.-st?i?!a. Thou? sands of turke?. :?? have spoil.-.| mi th. ir way bsre from the fiouth and louthweal " So, ala--' loi hopea that ?er.. i.iim.I b) laat ?reek's glowing reports of a "Mggei turki crop ibas sv?r." Tbs price f??i turkeys io-d?> m M rente a i.nd and It's llkelv to remain '?t tlie same finir? until Thankaglving. That 1? two Cent? lOWer than the prl. .- BSSed m Washington Mark- t at this llm?- last ... a? au tb?- trimmings Am ti?.- tradition?! Tbsakagtving feest, however, ar.- pi.-nti fuh" iiriil. fur these days, cheep, ?'laiihcr rles are plentiful, anil the large French and Italian cln stunts for the turkey stul ting are ais., in the market in great qusn? titles Orest, golden pumpkins that prom? ise rich pis? are piled high in -II the finit and vegetable stalls Market Newi in Detail. <*hl' K-iiM aie Very plentiful. ?;.???? are po?,r and are coming In slowly, CSPOUS have left th?- market until Christmas. .I iimbo "MUaba are r?Sf) s?ai?? In spite of all the crusading th.- price ?'f butter and SSnjpj remains ?he point U last week Spanish maekSrel HJid hadi'ock roe are now in season. I'onipano at present Is so expensive that It la n?Jt being < arri.-d in tbe mark.-ts. but it will be In again later in the season, when the price drops l-'in. di-v|| crabs are only 10 ?enl? ?-a.h Salmon I trout will h? '" mark? t in a l-w weeks Tomatoes have dropped two cents it pound Means- string, lima anil butter ? have lumped to about tw|.-e tln-lr last week's price ivrglmm??ns are now In market Straw !.. tries will tak?- a Jump In prl??- next week, ?'????cord grapes huv? gun?- for the season, ahd will soon be fol? i lou.d by Tokays, ("rapt-trull and l'oit.. ? Id?-., ?.ranges arc vi-ry plentiful Just now. I I-etnons are high ami scatce, but an- . | l'*-ct?*d to be cheaper again next week. Alligator p.ars have gone up In prie? from ?.'(> to 4?i cents ?a? ti. ?Navel ojapg.-s are exi>ected to arrive from California in the near future. Ses Food. .???Imon Pound i'oun<1. i m .I0e|S?-f. h??*. .'0c Wholr ._*V ISIl-lpc* 1 i.?. Ixihit-r? .?WclKluke .I2e ? .i ... l?? it.rfiih . lia : lladil '. .... ISe relio? perch I* Ida? kll?h . lia ? -i, ma k.-r. i Be l'r. -ti halll ill ' lam? Hundred i. ISg m um- Ka h ?i Ploumi? n ' I Freeh blue*)!** Hardshell " PU, i ,,( ...i. ... ' i 116-41 -'?'? nVokflih ? ci. meal ? Blue Points. '1 i. i :. i., nob*? ? n? ti "o I f... 1 -1 ? -- k d?- I ''i?l - Do-en s.? ii.mi. i* Hardaball ? PI k< . Deviled . It SB Cara Quart Sin? III ? s. all? p? . "?'" Spanish mi her? Jhrlinpi .t?** Whlteflsh Dairy Products. Dos? n i i ? i ?.-?in Kkrs M ?''?'" h'lld . Butt? i Pound Sharp . s? ??! II 11 ? Be III _H Best tui. ''*" Rngllah dslrj Pi n. i Hat Vegetsblss. Hun. h Bushel i Kear aweat potatoea.tl It Kol Irabl . ?'"' Ksaplanti IBffU ri-n. ?i herbs: ? isaba melooa *?"? Chervil ... In'' San? i Klaus iih-Iumm ?i. Tarree on ?Of tlothouaa cucumberi.il? Mini Head Beets Be I Cauliflower , Bf ?? S iiiitu bei Romaine it* rarroti H-* Lettuce .io> Mr cabbage .itv Pound. | . Quart. Rndlvi 8k string beana ah Paper ?helled toma- Butter beana.?We .? . ,36c Lima beana tBa v. relio? ? iiiiuis.lBc Ifusbroomi N*J*?*"~|Wlilt* ontsna lie i7 p.-, k ? French artlchokei We 1'ni.ii ? - OejT? lion turalpa. k Si lu,i, h iOcjBruaeeli iprouti ?Be White si|u.??ii Cranberries .l?e Doses ' Okra .1C?-| Poultry. I'.iiiiid fair. ? chicken?. - ?' Bquab brollen tl 10 Brollen . "? Guinea hens.U no i ui.k- . Bach Powla ?-'-,'iJumbo aquaba.so? Maryland aeemt 9k Rrotltns turkeys.I.' Bprtns tur?eyi Hte| Don pigo us . ti son ??? Fruit. PSSH Eac \;i . SOtgTSeiGrapefruit ...Uc?Uc?2Be Oransea Basket. Porte uiio . "OgHcl Pluma . .He Florida .BOclGrapea: Pound. California ....."?ee***"i| Hothousa .It i .iu..us . Be Basket I tnjM . Il m. .Oc Bans na ti.i ?"?'?? !?'? Malana .:?v Peart .TMisVI .VIiikiiiii .3Rr rtraah B?!.ID Tokay .DO? Pomegranate! til Cornichon .Ne Peralmmoni Ne Emperor .Be Kach.l Mat. I'm. apples I'.'d '.'.cistrawhirrles Alllaatoe pens ,.eSe| Meat. Lamb: I'l.und I Pound I., | ISc I ? -uined he- t Iti.J _'.'<? Foreouarter .lie Shoulder of real.lie Racla .?cj Breast of veal.ts<> Stew . |-_"nl.Vi Veil cutlet!.JOe Pork chopa ,.._te Veal ?hops.:1c Roasting pork --'' Loin "f i'orlt.?-?ofl'.'Sc Porter*) use iteak .?He Bacon . Bfgc Pot roast.?OO^'elHsm .lag'?c I'rlnie rlli roast.MclTOBgUO .-H>< Top sirloin.MB I Pair. Hound ?t.ak.Be (Sweetbreads ...nvtrfXia You Are Invited TO visit the new Maillard LuwCHEON Ri.ntai rant and Tea Room located on the fifth floor in the new store of Stern Brothers Forty-second and Forty-third Streets between Fifth and Sixth Avenues Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, New York $10,000 LIBRARIAN SPEAKS A WORD FOR $400 SISTERS Miss Belle De Costa Green. Custodian of J. Pierpont Morgan's Priceless Volumes. Urges Increase in Salary of Underpaid Women in Public Libraries. The cri with the 110.(0? lob lcr.il I ? band t.? the ciri ?rbo ??ta ?sly *???' Mis.? i:?lie ?le ?-osla Oreen, custodian of .1 Pierpool Morgan'? pm-at- UbrsiT. la position for which, by the terms ?>f his win. aas if t?. ?.-cive ii.i.?j??i a rear dosing h.-r life, or as Ion? as sh- remain* in chariie of the library, took UP the dsfl *" " r?*St?tdS-/ of th.- | ?.oil- rab?, unappre clated Munit,' ?roffsen wha w,,rk iri "??, Saw V"ik i'it.v public libraries. She ma.b* her olea for an Increase in librarian?' sspsrlss befara th.- Wesson's Korum, sblck was n?ettag ?"" ate Wgl dorf-Ast? ? .. Th" l'??riim in ? I? ?rs<-1 tba prOpOS?d '" tea unanimously, aii'l the seer?tar?. rushed ???it of rseetlni 10 tel pbon? to lbs Bosrd "f Aifiermeti. who ?r?r? lisving a ? ? to discus? tbla v ry question ? i'.m people reslli rhal a renisrksbl? I-.? ..f girls th. librarians ars," raid Misa -ir-. * ri. "Th. y iinv- to know -everything, fiom ; muent history to both sides "f s-., iiillf.ru They have I.. l>- ,-irls of pleas it,-' peisonality. of g*Otl? birth, au?! un? failing pa >n<-?-. Yet the, BIS paid OB '?' it" a month Issa tna'i ?kfuiogrspbers get The your, ??est girl Who enters the librar) system must be a HiKh Ichool gradual?*. and abs must pasa an ssamlnsHsa msde up of QBaatlopa like this: "Name the dates ami pi ?in? IpsJ works Of CbsUCOT. Koss.tti. ??.rtriil" Alherton. Moli?re, Cooper, Tennyson, Ibsen, Bisl Harts, Bcblllsr and Boccaeds. i'"i all tbla wisdom sh. doesa'i receir? any psy at all for tbiss month?, while lbs la learning lb? business. Then ?he ?h gt\sa fto i month. After ? yeaf In which ?t I'll s at llu* library school she is promoted to Grass C and -rscehraa ti "The college graduate "Abo ?star? IM upper ?branches of tks ?ervloc Gradea M and .v. i.-?. i\?s onlj Mi, though **he has to ha\e more training th.??? tba publie school tcscher, who recetres twtes ?a much. She must ?pend BOI only four ?'?him in COllSg?, hut tvvo y?.ir?- more m a library school, either at Albssj or Co? lumbia University, or Pratt institute. The city certainly is not treating these women fsiriv i hop?- lbs ?esj aalarj schedule, which starts them at H3 a month, win i..- pasead by Um Bosrd of Alocrinen. It has already pass.-d the Board '.r Bat?roste "The result of thes?- los salaries is. of ??-. that th.- women ?Aim ere trspsble ?>f lllliiiK the t -.?ponsible positions are n??t willing to tike theiii. becsuse th-y can earn so much more eOSMWhere ?I.?. FORM PLAYERS OUSTED Inspector Gillen Finds Ch?arts at "Labor Meeting'." Inspector Jam? s II. Cillen. of the .Id inspection District, and Detective Ner gesnt IfcGee, ??r ins staff, raidsd .? hsll over a saloon in West '1st street, near Eighth avenue, last eight ?nd drove thirty men Into the street. H;,. Ing charts WOTO found in the rootn, and the inspector said the plu. ?? had been ns.-d for gam? bling. The owner of the building declared thai th?- hall hud been rented tmm him for \.stei.i.i\ b] a man ?im v.iui be ?rant? ed t" hold a labor meeting there. According to th.- In**par"gs. he heard .gambling was going on In the room yea? tenl.ty, and he immediately went to the place and ordered the men t<> get out. Ho said ho could not lind the alleged manager of th.- place and no arr.-sts wer? tn.1.1.? $3,000,000 BEACH MOVED Waterfront Land Shifted by Tides Basis of Complex Suit. A Igbl toi' :? ??trll? of beach front at Loag Bcsch, rained at t:.".??.?***?. was he gun vt-vterday before Supreme i'otirt Jus lire Crsae, In l-ong island City. Th?* -tup Is Ihre? anil one-half ?nibs in length and one-third of a mile wide. Th.- Ks lat.-s ?>f lying Heach and the town f Meinpst.-ad ?re the plaintiffs, and they an suing Newhold T. l*?wrence, a mem? ber of an obi Long Inland family. Th" plaintiff:? ask the ?-?nut to issu.- an order restrslntni I.awr-nre Iron? trespassing on the property, Lawrence conlen?is that th?- propert? . which he says |_ his was on?-?* on the beach front of his ?--t?te, and that be CSUaS of high tides and storms It was washed further up the heach to Ix>ng BSBCh. (,n the other hand, the plaintiff., hold that the property Is theirs, no niathr It the tld? washed It up. The case promises to be a very ?<>m plea on? for the Justice to decide. AUTO CASE BAFFLES JURY Talesmen Balk at Giving De? cision on Balky Oar. The Jury in Judge Kosalsky'a part of ?Senerul Sessions, which was to decide whether I 'liarles h. ?'ralg. a lawyer, was swindled when he made a deposit of "?'?>? with Herbert t'oie, a dealer In second? hand automtjblles, for a car which balked ?fe;~ l_-_*_J MISS BELLE DB C08TA L.KKENg Librarian, for tha lets J Plerpont Mor ?an. fPhOtO by Mar ? a ; Bt idle I "it Isn't only low aa public Hhrarj aaafatant Is not consideration one gives to shop girls. Peuple dOa't realize ROW ?>r have to know, nr they wouldn ? .suit them aa thoy do! "The librarians have to a irk tnrw nichts a wi.-k. and on tl ? others they Iff I alnrays (.'nine to Cooper I'nlon, I lectures on the Balkan War, ? d ti-.? dangers ol socialism, because ; > iiaw i to be post ?I <?n all eurrenl to - ardf I to hasp petroaa of the I mi a ??.-t I to read up on th- m subject! Miss Mary Franklin, of the noMOta***"? ! dele Library, on West '????>? --:..t. test? fie?i that the only reason th? rarleacsB, aflaten! ammeti Is | women prafai to wort near their homti ! for loa Balarles rathei I -?? W*t} for big ones it tniiii; to Daahurv, t'onn. problem loo barda Th.- j iroi able to agree retsrd deliberation The] ?? ten t?i two f?,i ar.initt.il. ? ?-i motion of ? 'hat loa B. ? slstenl Distra t Attorne] <? telad in t:ir custody of hi-- at was. charco?) with l: i; ?: Ira ab,lent r. |>ri sent.itlons. alleged that the eai teas toi?i hijn it was v? rag p* oitie.v. He ... ear lp M r. Crtli v. hat Col? MARITIME GAYMOR DAY Percentage of Harbor Receipt! for Memorial Fund. nock CoBMBlaasOaor h \ -smith. prastdsat of the lt|eyor Oayaor Ifeeaaaal Association, announced yesterday th*? th?-re would be a "Maritime Oayafl D-.ts." December in. when a perceglsfl of the receipts of the bOBtS in the hl_ bor would I?- coatlibutod t" the metno riui fiin.i. The maritime Interests of tbj city, rememhe-lng th.- efforti that Mayor Qaynor made toward Improve! ? il ' ?'1* harbor, were anxious to make t'1^ <?*?* out. of material help to th?- SU BSB 9l lh" movement, the CQmmlBBlonar Bald, fom rnodore frederich h Delsell lias cha"BJ of the ?Jay. I'll.- association Invites BiiggeetlOBJ ?* !?? the fot in of the memorial. The flret suggestion that bus been mads aras ft?" a pavilion in i'nlon lauere srhlcb ?ou* bo a shelt.'i- for aiuli? tics that i"?)' *"*" ti?mille there for tha pun. ?* (,1"M'u'*j lag pubii?- topics, au subocriptl-M ?>i.?"u?" be sent to Jam.-? Bpeyer, treasurer off?* ass.atatlon. at No. Ml Fourth avenu?. Mr. Spev.T has received M?** I" **jW tary subscriptions. Daily Bill of Fare, SUNDAY. I ?It KAKI" AST Kiake?! Ptaeapple ?n.t QrepefruK wit* *ih*rtT ?.reamed Oatmeal ,?iat** Urolled Chicken HsIIIhii. ""' M*5 Katqed CNTranl Muffins, ?'ortee DINNKIt Poach?.! (>y??eri In ?he Sh*?Ma ^ Ilread Stick. reten ?-tuffe?! O?"?-? Panned ?-hick? n with Bscoe? ? orn Fritters. ' 'angled Ys|-? Asprfrsgus Salad ""rencr '""' " Meringue ?,1a?e. t'ofTee SL'PPKK booster l"uilets. Water.??! Ileaten Blseulis Msrsfchlno Whip Angel t> ** Mint Julep. ?__?