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SUFFRAGISTS FLOCK TO WASHINGTON Early Delegates to 45th An? nual Convention Arrive in Heavy Rainstorm. WANT WILSON TO PUT CAUSE IN MESSAGE Will Exert Psychic Influence in Hope of Inducing Kindly Men tion to Congress. [Krom The T- II .,r-< B ireaa 1 Waad-bBgtOn, NOT. tt The snffracists. slowly assembllna for thelr fortr-flfth an? nual convention, whlch beglna to-morroa/ with VB-Tloua committee meetlnga, bul has its offlciai opening on Bunday arlth a maas meetiiiK at Columbia Theatre. hope lhal there la no bad omea la the fact ta.,t AVashinKton is welcomlng them wlth weetdag ski^s. it is depreaalng, though, that a ateady, beatlng raln- the kin.l that wiits the raffragiata' plumee and bespat lera the au-Praglats' boots-has fallea all the afternoon I'.rhapa because they need cheering up: perhaps because vvom. n are learninir tO run eampalgaa as men do, the executlve board of the "National" began Its we ?k's worb arlth a dlnner al tbe New Wlllard Mra Btanley McCormlch was boatess and Dr, Anna HoWSXd Bhaw. Miss ('har'.otte Anita Whrtney. Mrs Mary Wara Dennett, Mr*. _*_aaa Walker Pltagerald, Mrs. liar riet Burtoa I-ildlaw and Mrs. LOUUM) de Korea Bowen were the guests?all the board oxcept Mi.-s Jane Addama, who er livea ta-asorrow. They departed from the Buffrage h. id iuartera, the Bellervrue Hotel, in oeaulag attlre .Mrs. l__ldlaw la goer jreous pule purple velvet, r?r. Shaw ln shlmmeiing gray shk. thareby glrlng greal eomfort te a falthful suffragist who was Casl down by this conversatlotil be nv.'i n a man and wife, ov.-rheard by th" falthful suffra?ist in the lobby: II.-?Want to vote, these women. do they? Well, they'd b. tt.-r learn how to Bhe?Te*! How can a wi.mnn help heln.T n frump when abe'a botberlng ai-out the tl Ami h_et then Mra LaMlaw apneaiad, a radlant refutaUon of that criticism. Men Organize League. if the iklea are throwing cold water on the anffraglata, at leaal th.-re are some falthful men in WashinKton who are ih.insr what they eaII h> cheer them. line liinidr.il mai.- dtlseits of Washlngton. wlth a few from other clties, ni.-t to-nixht at the Publl. I.lhrary to fi.rm a men's league for woman auffrage. Oeneral An s..n Mills. 1" S. A . wns temporary chair? man, and Qilaon Oardner was Becretary. Other men there were Colonel BMdoa Al ?en Day, r. s. a : Judge Delacy, the Rev. V <; B. Plerce, CetBB_odore Moore, U. S. N ' Qlfford Plflchot and Justice Stafford. Th.- league arlll work for tbe federal amendment, baeklnc up tbe wnmen's < on.ressior.al committee-. The f real excttemenl tp*mor*v*w wlll e the arrival of the lllinois .]? lecation? thrre car loada of wO-OOn, aboul one hun dred la all. Thelr train comes ln at half past 4. and a di 1. natlon >will he at the s-rati..ri to m*et them, for lllinois, havlat hy us recenl auffrage vietory added M electoral votes to the womena' crt-dit. ls marked high tn the BUffrage roU Of honor. The t'abinet is to h. well represented al the recept-on Mis. Robert i.a Pollette wlll Kive the National I'.oard at her horn. on the avenue oi t- Pree-dents next Kri.lay aftono.c _fra Franklin K. L-UM, wife of ' ary ..f the In? terlor; Mrs. Davld irankiin Houaton, wife of the Becretary ol /-grkrultare, an 1 Mrs. Alhert S. BurteeOO, Wife of the. I'ostmasti r-r.eneral. will be ln the recelv btg hne. It Is expected that at least twelve hundred (Uasts will attend this reeeptlen all of the six hvnidred delegatea I ? 'i.k invite.i an i many n Washtngtoa offl. lal drcli Wart "the Cause" in Message. Most of the suffraaista .-.r.- confldently hoplng thal Prealdenl wilson wll] r.ut "the cauaa" in his naessage to Con_n "When the rr.-sid.-nt aaw the delegatlOn Of New Jers. v tuffl ,i_:sts," Mrs. .los.-j.h Hardy Btubbe, presa chairman for the A\'ashin_:t..n headkiusrters, said to-day, "he told us that he was much Interest.-d in the ipiestion of having a committee on suffrage ln the Mouse and had dlscuss.d lt with memhers of that body. Now, lt is logical to suppose that he would d-BCUSS lt with the Rules ('ommittee. and if he did? well. we feel ln our bones that he is ori onr side In this matter ..f havrtng a com? mittee to deeJ vvith our bill in the Mouse. ?.Most of the Bfltta aeem t.. miss the polnl ot tbe Congreaslonal hearing next . rtday. They aeem t.. thlnh we'll ask rungress to alve ua tbe vote. Nothlng of ? ic boit. We merely a.-k for a Houae rf.mmtttee oa auffrage We doa'l even a--k that mt-n favor.ibl l 10 our CSUSi .:, pointed." The suffranists feel thal there is acane ihlni algalOcaal aad anoouraging la the fact that then eonvi ba meat1 Ing at the bour whea Preeldent Wilson reads his ineasage to Congreaa They are considerhm 1.. a-Ivisal.illty of halt Itg prareedlnga for fljre mlnutea and _*rlaglag their B-lnda suently to bear upon the Pieeldenl "To be aara," o .-? of them BaM to night, "his m- ? r. ady arritten and on file in SVei newspapi r ..!!i. . |fl ti.e land, but our paychlc Influence mlghl lcad him to inject a few kind wopl- f"! a*__ti_ge if they aren'l there ain-adv." N. Y. SUFFRAGISTS GO Aspire to Greater Influence in National Convention. The audfraga axodos from thla di Um convention m Washlnglon began yea? terday with the departure i-f thi oflloera of the Natw.n.i! Womdn Buffrage Aaaoeta. t.on Dr. Anna Hoarard Shaw. Mr.-. Mary Ware Dennett, Mn Jamea Leea Laddlaw, M..-s Dtaor l'.vn.s ami Mis. Raymond lirow ii. "Oeneral" RoadHe Jonea wiii ?_.. to-day, us will also Mr>. llei.iy \ lilar.l. Mrs. Henry W. Ckusnoa and Miss Bva Jane Smith. Tlu- "siiffra-" BPC4 ial ' arlll start to-rnoi *..\.%. with th.- Ki- eteea number <>f Nea Vork il. l.-4'ates who hav.- e\.r attend..! 4 national c..nvent|..ii. NOW Y'.rk f. .-ls II must have B Mgger hand than usual in the s-U-ptng of a B-JTrage pallcy, abw thal it ls a campaiKti state and the oentlfl "l BBjfflBBB activlty in the next two y.-afs. Ainoti^ theaa who arlll m> oa Um apada] CJIRISTMAB ailTfl IU"M HAR1S is n li. ,1 B fl' ? . i ytlilrix I* tar* ; ? ari t{..- lati -i _nii i?v*ii twaUon* frora thi baa) r-na m^k era and rnouiit. J i '.ii Himlll Ulanutnda, en .1 ;. ? ? ?j brllllan -. ..ior,...K 1 t.. retala thelr (i*a?nt *fr?ct. I'erie* Blectra, Kiqulala Pei ;...i.? j.'.u?i;.-. .".._ .'.ta av*.. n??.- tiui .-t ?Don't you think wc'rc taking a chance, Bill?" ?It's worth it; there'a egga in this refrigerator. train whlch will leave Ihe Pennaylvanla Btatlon t"-moM"w mornins sl I 18 o'cloca will i," Ifra Inea mihoUand-Bolaaevaln lllsa Mary Oarretl Hajr, Mrs Walter HacDougal, Idra M. M. Welch, Mra WH ;,,..- Kearna IIIbb EHaabeth Freeman, ? ida Craft, Dr. Adele Culnet, Mra Helen Hoj Oreeley, Mis Roawell Ske.de. Mrs. Krai.k ' otrf.-n. Mra B " Qtlford Mrs. Arthur Uvenneaa, Mra. tl frod Laaia and Miss Portls vVlllla snd Miss Margaret H Hlnckley, repreaentlnB tin- Wage i: um rs' Buffrsge Lasgix ELOPEMENT FAMILY AFFAIR Sisters Flee with Uncle and Nephew, Wed in Delaware I ny Ti legrapl 1 ?? 1 ? Ncvark, DeL, Nov. 21 Eloplng from Manssqcan, N. J., yeaterday mornlna la an ' automobile. uncle and nephew and tWO sisters were inarii.d last nipl.t in Elkton, the Oretna Qreen <>f Maryland, four mllee from here. The partlclpaata ln the double eleopement W8T8 Hoarard Helght and Mlaa Klizal?th I'nrt.s, Btad Can A. Heighl and Mlaa Laaots Curtia Howard Helgbt la Ihi ancle of rari A. Helght Tin".- were married by the Rev H. T. Qulgg. The plans of the elopera came near mlfuarrylnK becaUM "f a recent chnnK" in the mnrriai,*" tawl "f Delaware Th-4 had Intended t', be married tn Wtlmlng ti>n, bal on Btonplng al the Hotel Du pont, !t was learned that they WOOjd have to remalfl forty-elghl houra In the stat.. before the Heensea could be ae earad A bell boy at the hotel. how . - r i, * to l erli i ? acue and Informed them thal qulek ntarrlagea were miii m vogue at Elkton, snd a faal run araa . to that town They came to Now ark foUowlnB tbe ceremony, where they spent the nlght al the Deer Park Hotel and left thla afternoon on a ti p lo Wash? lnarton. NEWBURGH INQUIRY ASKED Accused City Officials Face Grand Jury Action. I B) Telacrapfa le Thal Nawburgh, V V . rtOV. tt. W'hon Su i rome <'";.rt convi noi hen ni al wi ek lt will ba requested to order a >:r.-,n,i jury Invaatlgatlon "i certsln alleged acti oi the Mayor, Clty Council and vVater Board In aaproprtat i . , ? funda for a ? ? and then otbi i aisa i b< pi r dtlag tba moaay. The matter has alreadj baen taken up wlth Attorney Oanaa-al Carmody, who outllned the coura ? of BroeadUre ?-? RADIO TRIAL RESUMED Officers Charged with Stock Swindling by Mail. The iriai nf Jamea i?. Bmlth, Lee De r.'r.'st, Bamuel Derby and i. B. Bur llngbame, eharged wlth operstlng BtocB swlndlea through the malla on behalf "i tbe Radlo Telephone Company and itx Bti ck aelllng company, tha Flacal Agencj Company, "f No i:< Bxchange Place, araa ; yeaterday mornlna In the Cnited stat'1 District Court Robert Btephenaon, .t Unlted Btatea Diatricl attorney, aaid he would anow that bothacompanles, as well as their auhaldlarj corporationa had aolicited Btock buI m i through mlarepresentatlona ln newapapera aeni i,. mail. otu- of the frauda pra tlaed. aald the proaacutor, was tha organlsaUon "i a aubsMlary company, aubacriptiona to whlch wera uaed to paj dlvMenda of the Radlo company as -t buu t,, catch more aubaci it" rs. Raridall T Ivory, th" ao-called dummy dlrector <>f the Radlo company, Identlned many lettera and circulara taken from Ibe t,i,- ,,f the coarporatlon and said that whenevei Im H"t a new clrcular from the I prtntera the Brsl tblag in did was to I show tt to Mi. Bmlth, presldent of bothi eompaiiii s Croaa examinauon iir. w from' the witneaa admiaalon that. though be bad aever attended a dlrectors' meetlng! of tbe wirelees company, he had fire quently marked hlmaeli preaent al them. | This, ba said. in .ii.; i.4 Mr. Bmitb'a di- j ivction. Ivory said ii.- i.ad alwaya understooOi Burllnghsme'a connectlon with the eor*! i,oiat."ii tu be thal "i Btoch aalesman, and that be had oftefl aaen blm visit Mr. Bmlth bi Bmlth'a offlce, bul was unablsi t.. deflnltely hnpHeate blm ln tha alleged Bwlndle. Th" case was a-ljourned after Florenee I Borden, arho s.u,i aha had th<- auparvlalon I of Burlingbaame'a oetVee stag guring 1888 and 1888, i?i. ntJaed a faa -,t tba a^lrculara ' soi;.t whlch ahe racaflad as having I 4...en in Barllnghama'e aaaea The trial la i lo be :?? suni'd "ii Monday1 mornlng at Mj o'cloi k. REDISCOVERED. From The Baa FraiicJsee Chtoealcle a Leaadoa BCtenttst has daseovored that mooniiKt.t raya i.ave a aoftenlng htfluaaoa on the hrain. Kveiy man who has basO ln love remembers that. tkOUgh he didn't ' hftpptn to know lt at the time. MASONIC REWARD FOR GIRL Helen Whitehead, of Herkimer, Taken from Home. l !?.; T*ta_rai : le Dn Trll - i i 184 . Ni.v I Wlth .1 offered bj Herkimer io.i_.- of Masons to spi.i them on. detectlvea aearched Byra cuae lo-day f..r Helen Whitehead, twelve* . r*old daughter of WOllam H Whlte* head, of Herkimer, who araa broughl t<> . i. \. ? terdaj bj hi i half-brother, Osrar Whitehead, of New rork Th- chlld left horn.- ln the mornlng "n th.- pretence of c.ii.i.' t.? ;???? a dentisl H.r mothei i" ind a letter addresaed te Helen srhlch had been s.-nt from New v..rk an.i araa Blgned by i .-r half-brother, thal the writ.-r had *..i.i hla aul ? mot.iic in New Tork and Instructed tbe chlld t" me< t him in Byrwcuse on Thurs* dav. From there i. saM he a i .:?! tak> her to Loe Angeles Bhe was li t.. uae the i ami "Mabel i -mnor " A sea-ch that mav had ro ros* the con tlnent was start> d thla afternoon THINKS DOG HAS SOUL Anti-Vivisectionist from Lon? don Has Faith in Animals. Miss Und af Hageby. ?'< rich advocati ot th<- ea uae of anti rlvrleectlon i...r. yeetarday from Llverpool on ihe L-taltanui on her way to attend I ? < <.rigresa of sntl-vlvrisi tii soon t" Bteel in W'.iship.. ti Bhe attracted much attentlon ? Loi don recently by brlnglng a-llbe) s .it for t "The i'..ii Mall ?; ./?? Ite Mlaa Und af Hageb) conducted bei ..un case. bui the dectston ot th.- courl was agalnsl her. Bhe I a tin.. kx li \. i ln th.- posaeaaion of bo ila b) .. nd ma U it i- fi ners I) conci ded thal a i iman Mlol has a bouI, ahe said. th.-r. s no reason why an httelllganl dog -,... .i be wtthoul on< Bbe was ho. n in N..rw a'. , bul h> I .nn.- .. I :i :; I i. . Militant Chains Herself to Seat at Meeting. i. Noi 9 Ml ' " >"? 111 are returnlng lo thelr oM taetlca, Ona of them fastened herself to a chatr in ? UCtOfl Hall to-nlghl with chain and flad lock, from wblch polnl of rantaga she Bhrieked "Voiea for arocnenl Th.- Rlghl Hon. Joeeph Aii.eit raaeo. m. P., praai denl ol thn Hoard of lalu.atioi. vvas for. ed to susperal his Bpeeeh ?or mlButee while the stawarda aialenvared to remov.- the Buffragette. They had to unash the i hiur before this COUM be oouo. Miss Wilson Aids in Uplift. Waahington, Nov tt Mta Margarel Wllaofl, the Preetdent'a eldesl daughter, haa called ? meeting at th.- White Houae Monday evening ..f thi recreatlon com mltl.f th-- woman'a welfare depart? menl ..f th.- National Clvle Pederatlon, Th.- committee wlll consldtr bllla t.. be Introduced in Congreaa for nider use of Rchool bulldlnga in the capital and for th.- com i.ition ..i recreatlon actlvttlea here. A committee wiii submll a report askitiK for public BWlmmlng pOOlfl and ..tin r munit ipal Improvi m.-iits. Women's Votes Held Legal. Chlcago, Nor. M, The tadgc <.i th* Randolph County Courl at Chester, HL, to-day held that the votes of the women caat ii. a recent "wel or- <jry" election were legal Th.- town ar?nl "dry." The oiHstion ..| tl .. .-onstitutionallty ,,f the woman BUffrage h.w arlll he declded in the s ipreme i lourl of th.- itati KEPT BULLETS FOR "VET" Preacher Sends "War Relics" To Be Destroyed. a haadful ..f gonpowder an.i huiiets, rell s ..f ti,.- civii \\ai. lerfl in the eara of the paator of st Matthew'a Lutheran Church, at Rroome and Ellsabeth etreeta, tiftein years ago by a veteraa, was turned over to th.- Buraau <>r CombustlMea of th.- Plre n.p.iitrn.nt yesterday t" be da* atroyed. The atrocture, whli h has been the home ..f the church stace 1989, aill soon i. caplad i.v th. ice Manufaotaring Ceea* pany. Th.- Rev. <>tt.. Bleker, paator, was ipertatendlng the rerooval yester day "f th<- church property to th.- n<w* home, at Conveni avenue and MBth street ' Ke.p tbeae f..r n*a,M the paator said the old man had ask. d, "until I . all for th. m." HARDLY A BITE. Procn Ti..- Bostoti Ti aneci Ipi If the Navy 1 >.-p?i tni.-nt can save half a cent a p.aind on an order of :v"..>4. ponnds of ArKeiitine heef how much wlll the tariff law benetlt the BVaraga BBMB* sajsaac whtn he buj* a ateuk for dlnner.' GIRL LIGHTS TRAIL TO "COCAINE KING" "Slavey," Aged 17, Gives Facts That May Causc Importanl Arrest. SHOWS PLACE WHERE DRUG VVAS HIDDEN Police Ovcrlooked It in Raid Wholesaler. Now Sought, Sold to Street Pedlers. Through Ihe Inatrumentallty of a 14 ?.. nt- ? ri->ear-oi.i glrl the District At tornej yesterday obtalned Informatlon which, with that already ln hispoaeaeelon, probably arlll r.-suit in the arreal of oae nf ih.- most notorioua vendera of cocalne in this dly. it is belleved that hla buel* neaa has already been broken up Eal* lence obtalned bj Ployd H Wllmot, Ae ilstanl Dlatrlci Attorney, ahoarfl that in four montha the man handled ?.? least three thouaand ounoaa o\ the drug. The Kirl is Annle Brennan, of No. '-'.i1 Wesl 17th Btreet. Bhe w.is found jreeter hr. i,\ Detectlvea Ritaao ..n.i Letgh, of tin Distrld Attorney'* ??*?.?-<-. in the tl.it in \\--t i.ist Btreel arhere Jahn Oravlaa was arreeted early on Bunday mornlng. Th.- detectlvea had Been th.- ghi tb"" w hen ti . . . ;..,\ but, and l ? -"?"? la) returned t" pul aome queatlona to ber. As a result ..f what st..- told them they lu.l in Ihe tlat and aw.nl.I tl.-- t-turn of Thom i in Lorenao, a puglllst, knoarn as ?skinnv ii.. ?" He was arri ati d ai ? t .. ball by Justtce 11 i ?lal Besatoaaj ahe aal ;> - a eommlttlng ?. .it. Showed Hidinq Place. The glrl t..i.i the .!> t. etlvi - ti.-.t on thelr pl.-vi..ii'. -. :-?;?. fl h. : th- -. fr UI '1 Ofll) a few vi,ita ..; had nol .hs eovered the s.-ci.t bMIng place In ihe !'.-it. Bl ? i. d th. ii to om i of the parloi and, llfting up tii' rug. Bhowed n here a rectangle had been sawed . ? n . boa wi | ? I 'i :, knlfe blad ? ;.".i In th. ml hMdi n bei ia then ?*.. - found tari nt) four - Th.- glrl waa tah nl " ol Mr ? atory t to thi Houae of Detentlon aa a ii.: mothei wenl to the Dla* iri-1 Atl Iflce arlth her a ? arlll be i*.>t ? ? ? the laa a hose folloari i thi revelatlona ln The rribuni regardlna the traffle ln ? ? 1 said that t. ' ' ? had bi ? ?? ipendlng hei tlm< .t the Ital I llat atreel -.??.? :.. r mothei bi i" vi I sbi ?he acrubbed ' ? BBld, ln r. t'; i n for w '?? ses pald tl ? t.. th.- Bal f..r th- di ll.! i.,i \ -itr. .i .., arell arlth Ihe I I ,i i c or. ln Mi Wllmol lon. He . - : i srboee trall t no li ' ne between J i nd No ? ? i i.\ tn. ai -. ? rapbed mi orders, The n.-.i ? far unearthed ahoar '-,-.. . ? more than UI 899 ..t a h_4e ? ? , foi 'i.- di ;,' al oul I - ? ? ? ? tl eat fl de, ?> .t alao to havi I of ti.e ? ? ?? - ided nol gulll terda) In Bpai lal Bi ioi s to cl ? cocali aseelon and of ha i i Ithoul * :.- found 1" ,.. Health Department Concerned. i M the Haurli ra i onrl yeaterda Maglatrata Houae .md -i Ward Pollette \ - . ,. t : rlati.- ? -ttorne Itli ? ? I Ihi i.. partnm nl ??< Hi aith for the d inalyalng .ii'.- f" ii i on prlsonera i o ih -ei for i tennl - Halllnan, ..t n ati .1 on a i hargc ? I ? ? ? aaked foi th lenl he* , aui. th-1- aaa ao i roof thal thi ??< if found aaa beratn. Halllnafl aa on Kovi mbei . I ? i woui.i nu.' io cuii th.- attentl.f n,,- court,1 aaM Mi Pollette, "to tbi laa it> on th.- part ..f the offtclala of tl De paiti'i.-nt ..I II. aith, wh.. have bad Ihe iruK founu in thla prlaoa>ar*a pa in..- th" .lat-- of his arreal for purpoaaB .t analysts, bul have made t..> report The rjepertmenl haa only one ntuui .. algned t" ?UCh work. an.i v. ith II..- In.-rraslnu num i?., ,,f arrei l of drug vmon II la Impoast ble im him to de it all " Maglstrate Houae ? rltli laed th- di parl ment for Inactloo, aajrlng that the aame atate ..i affatra ara evtdk nt la i rerj ,,,,n ia th- city He refuaed t.. dlacbai ?; HalUnan, and adjourned th- hearing untll nexl Tueaday it araa .-.nd ';??' nlghi '"? one famiiiar with th. arork ol tbe Departmeal ot Health thal it araa no parl ?.) II - dutlea to analyae druga for the Dlatrlci Attar* at j, .ind that ii a man was aaalgned to da lhal arork II was an a. t ..i courteo) RESERVE LAW PROVES FAILURE Only lifteen or Twenty Men Have as Yet Enlisted Under It. 1 I'l.iin T <? '1 1 iliiilie Itiire.-iu | Wasnlngton, Korember tt OARK1BON WANTd ACT REPKAL-GD Th- iniiiiaiy iutl.Uaa are i"rplexed iver ulana f"i ih- establlshmeni of a re* . | . ,,,,,, ti.- axhrtln \ om has proven i fatlure In furnhihlng an auxlUary body arhlch will I.- >.l us- t.> th- regular army ii um.- ,,f . iu. rgeni Moi moi.- taaa m . en or IWI nt) BB n have alll-d th.-ins-lv arlth tin- reservlata slnci Congreaa made nrovistoa for Buch a braach more than a rear ago. Mon than that. th- itatutes ,,.ii dng to thoee who i oati mplati mllatmenl Recrulta ar.- confroated arlth th- neoi pltj ..i oMtaatlng th-?in.i.'h ? s for aevea raara of i enrlci. of arhlch foui >? ara ai |,, l?- Wlth th- ...li.is io I th- |. iiiaind-l -ith the reeervea it has rsejutred much arork on th- part >.f lecrult-Bf oltio-rs to ?xplalri th>- Bltuatlon, and not with.-,tan.i ng i,,. eara takea asaay candMatee for ,,11-tiii-nt i -frain from sii;n!t:R the BB* latmenl papera. it b) app-vaclated, there* rore, that it was a inistak- to hav- the ragvla* anUataaeart Uad up to th.- provia* on for r.-> rv.-l. BJecretary Oajrlaaa in bM aaaaal re? port. wlll make as the only new featura of his flrst doeument as head of the War Depnrtment some important reeommen dattona conoorntng the craattoo of a r<> aarve for," He hopea tO lntereat <"on crefs ln th" projeet and to pave the way f'.r not merely a repeal of the exlstlnaT law, as is eontsmplated, t?ut the enact* ment of more affectlva lepislatlon. in this. bowaver, he probably aill he diaappolnted, for the aaatuaeat of t'on tuea. aaaectslty saaong Bismhera of the Houae Milltary CosasMttea is decldtdly against any laglalatton which arlll In* erassa tbe appropriationa for milltary malntenance. it is a problem for the con mitt." to i-ut down hy |tt,eao,OM the estlmatee which Becretary Oairlson has aubmlttad, Buch tatlmatea azceedlng by that amount the aum approprtated by Congreaa for the eurreni Bscsl year. it is Mi Oarrtaon'j Mea that b resarve for i ir.14 be aatabllahed bj aoldlera who have aeived iwalve montha in the regulsr army. and who may ipiallfy as tralned fightera at tiie and <>f thal perlod. The enlistment term is to remsln four yeara sini?'? it is imposslble to amend the exist Ing law 011 that suhject, and Mr. QaU> riaon bopes to hava Congrsse autborlae him to dlacharge men who have aarved one-fourth of tbe perlod in oonaMeratlon of tho fad that such BOMteTB will at once anter the reaervea Tin- oppoaltion m CkMtgresa to this proj aet is fonn l"d on the fad that this will materiall) Increaai tba cost of the army. and this Is out of the queStJOU ln view of th.- legudatlve pollcy. ORDKRB I8SUBD Th- roUowIng or dera have been laaued: aiiMv Captaln JAIRL'8 h MOORB niiartcrmsster con.(plratleri al praaanl |?av* to Pos t,,n .1- aaBlatani depol quartarmaater. '? i ,m I' 'HN \\ U ALLlB, ? BBBI Bf ? . ompany, frotn Let ' " li- i.il II..? .? '., . .,i, 1 'r .i.i l- ... ln ini tranafern d. iiiM i,i,.,ii,i,ii.' 11i.ar.KUF a U'CUNB roaat rrom aaauparnant 88b Company to ? ?? i .:. r- ii .-4 of Baa Dtego r.,i stafl daly. kii-i i.i. .:? i.,. i .: ,, ii BCHRADER, i aaat artlllcry, aastgned :"M r'onipany, le t.4k<- ef l, i ? i, r. li, f fTOfa ni.ist arillt.iy BeBBwH, i ,: ? Uonroa. HAi'i: v i. M''Ksi: roaal artlllery, on* month frorn i" M ijor ,I"H\ lt M I \ VI.'lK. I:, mllltar) .-4 r t;. ? be, ona n onth . Major Ji HN A Ml RT M1H, medli '1 corp* tbrea montha thence te Lettertnaa Oeneral Ho*" pltal, l'r,-l:i.i ,,| .-..ii l-'rii:., ll ', tctlflf ?iiK ??:. IAMEK '!. MORKIKG8TAR, OOI I 10 r.';!'l|.|.|l|. M NAVY. . D M DONALD, to nnval war rol N. .4 i li! I A I'M 'P.IN. lo mmmiri'l the i'-4 \ BH iW di t.i ba i tba Belaa at*f ?. rgta. M bXUEK, I*-- aark; to I. il M.I., ,lr . .|. tacbad th? Heina Mi r. *d< -. ", th< llani I i HOI.11HOOK i.i . ? ' ..;... om ? ''ii 44 Uli flttlne; out thl K -'II : 10 ..::.., nd ? ll" 11 > OIlUT.ts Burai oa IA i ? i tba M"n lan. lo thi ii , | ? D I' K. BTALNAKER, Mi * forh. i" tba ? . ,11 I. KELLEY -|e na; to the Pmlrle. ,n Mi:.-' I.AVKN .!??? I 1. ? . ? r ..'.. 11 r 04 ? rk II W CRIDER, ai I'Oirilel; ,1 tralnlna atatlon, N.wpaart, HENRT, rest.natlf.n , IfARINB CORP8. ;..-??. i| .t.-\ R II I.KMI.V. .I"ta,4ie,l ... i - ta a i "t of . IfOH MATTHKVi ? : d?pot of BUpplli l; to depot Ot supplle*. ii la<" I. III RTl 'V .!? , ' Ol a'lP ?? iB.-o; to tha I'lulipplnes. M.ij,'r II l. IIOOHBVKLT, detacbad tba Pbll ???: Btate* ,4.1- ilela ,??! headnunrtTB Marln* ? I'amp Klllott, I'anarna ?-.;,? PRANK HALPORD, datacbed ''amp : i depot of au| ptli -4. 1*11 . hia s. ?,.i Liautenants M ll KI.M'.MAN. J f H N'dUlI- ARTHt'R KIXOriTON, J I* 1 MiiKiui.i. ??j ? B 8AKBR, t') aaarlwa lon.1 .1 a l.Fliit Nl), atalor* ?Rl ilVN Bl 1 W '' N'llVII.I.F). CmP I lt HORTON, K II I'I'INAM. V :.\N". ? HANI I.KK '?\MPHi:i.l.. T -. I A. III OHEH, W N HILL. RVI ,. m: !?' '. RAM8BY, Flrat lanta [l H BF.RRY, T r. THRAtUl 1.1; jr. ?l 11 "- '-niiii.'i'T. .ir . lt w II I II rONOtai R I. BHErPARD, , ? !,l \ \l RORBIN.1*, \v. 'i BINCLAIR ul M S :? :. , ? ? Ll* itea int* lt l' :.U I. B WAflB, H E HHI'M | .,'.1 ,; \\ VAN HOOBK arid Pa\ ?>,k l( II RUDOLPH to duty ? ,: lu.'lit MOVEMENTB OF IVARBHIPB The followlng movemeata "i naval veasabi ?? ? d 1 ? poi ti d ARRIVaSO, N.,4 I ' !e Nl.m.l. al TUBpam ;-i... 1 i. ??! .1 Ki-4 Womt: i\f Itho-le . ^ ,. tha nirmlnuliani. at Montevtdco; ih^ H<. ket, ?t Norforfc; lha 11 M.U.- 1 -? ia.nl. taa Deavar. at ??? - \ .? M I?'.. |i..|[,hln. at Nerth Itlier, N'.'? Yorh ? H at Oi BAILBD ? 1. H.iMina f'.r K^y i. 1 iland, fiom Taxpaai for ? , Ko 28 I'ho Arnh'i'ii. frmn < iiiarnariaiuo for ??> r Ti? tha iiiiaie. frotn Porl aa ?,,r auantanamn; ihe Culgea, from 1 .:,!,;, i\ .-ii Ba i S'm -jT Thi Proaten, from Charlaston fer v .'.4 jforfc; th" I'rairl", from I'lul.e), Iphlfl f'.r 1. .. ,,i.i, tha Bolaca, rrom viii-frnri.li*> for tax tba Orlta, f'om Vlllefraajcba fi-.r ?.. .? 1 Noi ."? 'rti* OaJi -i?n. tba Ptaaaajoa and tha \?.,?. f:..i;i 'iiii.ui f.?r 'ilongapa I"',. M'.'itR.,.ncrv will ba i.,l." >'1 by the " ,s t,,r|,,t,> prell .4 Bblp, Ihe Mont ??.,,:.. 1. arlll abandon tha arlntei ? |,r?iriimiTi,. nn,i arlll precetd rrosn i'oriaiu,,uth. N 11 t,i I'hllad.lphla 1,4 *ra* ot ttmwpott, ro no aaa ot ; ia* Montana aatav win 1* at lai 1, ,1 1 , \ ll ,1 lli n. .1 10 Aatllaa, \ilantl< fle..|, ,11 1... i.i to pul Into effaet at oaca th. folloarlai oi?n,,l/:.i|, ll ,,f flolllla : iivialon iln rtaenra) The rtaaaei lha ; . 1 ,. ston, ii.. Reld and tba Braltb divlalon .in reaervt) rh. Monaahaia, thi .-?? !? ii. tin- i-.-iktna, lb* Tati - and iir Roa Third .!t4 i-i< n The Hettlay, the Marraat, tha (Varrlivton tha Draytoe and Du HctTall r. ?., li Jlvlaloti Th.. Pauldlng, tha Atnmen ii.. Burrowa, iiie Paitaraofl .md tba TVIppo. Firih divlalon rba Joaaatt, tha Jaanaa the . :,., ii. ii.- aad II " .ai4is Tb* ho'ii". vard ,,f the PaoMias wi'1 not li* rbanai 1 from Kew Vork to Boatoa until J.nu or\ 1. On tba arrival of the in4nin bI Paaaaeata, i,,,.iui.r n. the <iih Drrlaaea arlll he oraan laad, eonatli itad of the Casatn, tba CuminlnB* ani ri,, I'u i,-. n Thi- Downa* w-tii ba aaaljpBBd tha Hth IM |?|,,ll ilinn fotniOM the lintlll*. T ,-? \ 4. i -.4.111 th* l ? . 1. ti. tha H.11I111111 and Ih. Parker arlll ca*n**K8ta ihe ith I)'4l?i,,ii ,,n loln Ina notllia Tha s'rl iKhani Im aui, ken frmn tho Navy Restatcr Well Known Women to Open "Spug" Campaign in Capital. Washlngton. Noi. 2*. Mra. I'hamp Clark, Miss Itaigaret Wilson and other women of the 1 apltal's soclal life are ex I . ? ted 10 Bgaah at a nieetinjr here on Wedneaday sl which a "spur" eaBapalgn will ba lauti, hed, and Mrs. AltgUSt Bsl* niont. Miss Anne MergSfl and Certrudo Itoliiiison Siuith ;iri' to explaln tho pur possa of the Boclety for the Praraaatlon of 1 aelasa ' Hvlng. Mra Wiiii.un iiitt. who araa.Kathsrlna Hlkins, snd "ht"i women ii.iV" jmned t,, siii ti,.?ganlaatlon'a offlcJal badgaa 111 tha capital snd further the inoveiiietit a Daily Bill of Fare. SUNDAY. BRBaARTABT ' 1 iia|,efrull. Iirv i.rral rieam Bcalloo I'rlttcrB. Urown Btoad TOBOt .?..ffie IHNNKIt l:ls.|ii>. "f ' l.-iuia. 1 'ra, hi im Brollcd 1 andarloln steuk. I r,,.| S.4."t I'.itatoca. Pens rjaullflowar BaJad Frenrh ITcaain.. st..iii,'l Orang* I'u.ldlna Hian.lv Bauc*. < 'ofTe- . 8UPPBB Kaa aad \>a*tat,ie MeaM 11, ,1 itniia. Orlllad Bardlaaa VAnilla lllan. Manae wlth < offoe Marr,,n Bauoa Claret i'"p Almond Wafera. NEW CURE FOR LONELINESS IS "GO NORTH, YOUNG WOMAN!" Miss Laurie Coates Advises the Restless Woman to Take Jaunts in Labrador to Avoid Blues and Colds and to Have Experience of Absolute Self-Dependence. MISS LAURIE COATE All a woman needs In order to be an \ explorer l? good h.aith and a little1 money, accordaag to Miss Lauria C-aaUaa, who has *_st returned nond'.alantly from a Jaunf ln the wlhl* of I.anrador. where no woman and few iinn has eyer p-n-trated before I ? "it waaa'l hard," Mlaa Coatea smiied a BUpertOr little smile at the vrv idea. "I jii-t gol a ranoe and a guide and *tarted. 01 courae, we baa to he acc-ato-aod to OUtdOOr life. hut one needn't he <x|>ert ln woodcraft or ,\n Arnasan la B-raagth. I a<iv1..-- everj woman who is hored or lonely to pach up and ?.> North. tov. ???? never lonely ha t.ie erooda, you know. Big dtlea ar- th- pla.-.-- where peopta are lonely. 1. myself, have heen more lonely ln two d-tya in N'.vv Vork than I wa* In th- whole forty daya of my trip to the Oraad Palto, liunnjr whlch I saw no one hut my half-hre-d natlve Rulde. You baven't tlme to he lonely In the woods. Thera Ib always ao mack to do and you hava t.. ke. ?,. -> henry dotag it; and at night, Whea you BBake eamp, tlred and proud of th- day'a work. the only corn-1 panj you want ara th.- Mg treee aad the BrellghL "As f.?r a -.voman not havlnK the phyalcal atreagth well, look at me. im not v.ry liusky. am IT I want to tell you thut that trip wae notllni? for me. 1 tbought i would ie exbaaatsd hy l*.. but I would start out Bgabl to-niorrow lf l bad the money. One lan't ever Mch la thef aroods, >.>i know. i weal for elght dav.s and B-ghta with mv f-et ?oakin? WOt und I have a tend.mcy to rheumati.-,,, ton; hut I have not fclt th. atlghteet ? effecta fre.n th.- -v erleaafi -s tor eeMB, you simpiy forgel tbey eslet when yo. are llviiiK out of doora at 4?) degre*. below ze ? > Colde are -? pcaduct of civiii zatlon. The childr.-n w 11 <? go to the ml* ?ion sehools catch th- colda of elvUtaa* ti'-n. hut thelr parenta kl llttla B8B99 hanked huta in BJ never have an allment." when Bhe ?? l N'laa Oeala. *ays she WOUld niB a little while. She wara no furs, even when takinir a thirty m!le trip OVer the BBOW tO visit *? BM BBB. chihl Bba araa a nursi ai i>: wiifred T Oreafell'a mtaason at Mud i-ak**- I-*0 rador, aad it araa tba eoaaak* tlon of hei there that termlm- to take tbe IItl ? ;aut?t into taa unknoarn wllda Bhe *? eijulpned for the ?..i.rn-y only with denlrti knlckera and i eoui ?? of Bweatera htvi _ canvas dicky." Tbeae she haa vvith h*r In her trui.k, so that any tlme th- si'irit moves Bbe -an starr OUl again 00 i:."th*r eapedltion Bhe has di dgi - on tbe iraM penlnaula wkdcb U< - tttaatb ... .an and Hudaon Ba; start on tii. Hudson Bay Blde aad phr.K* dlrectly acreaa the artldi raeaa, -. atrelp of UM _-Uee BkafCragetta Well,rather. Why, sheknew Mrs. r.tnkhuist when she araa .i ':tt!? glrl ln Knfclan.l. Tl at do.si.t me.in that ahe ia militar.t, thoiuh; in fact, so far from mllltan.y ls sh- that she MUBbed for nhame wbea th- C-B-tOUM offlc.-' 1 ..pt-r.e. h.-r trunks and found tirst of B-l har g_n and hatohi'.. Bba aaaarad then tha-t ih. wasn't as tlerce as all that Turkeys Still Chief Topic of Conversation in Market Circles Many Washington Maiket Dealers Had Sad Experiences with Them ?Eggs Have Gone Up Again, but No One Will Discuss Them. Turkey* nr* scarce In U'nshlngton Mar? ket Oh, BO, lndeed! not hecatise of Thankaglvlng feaata. ira tba weavther 01 1 Utl ?? shipm-nt received yctilerd.n B fe.v turkeya were la good condltlon; tbe others were epolled by the warm weather. In the few- daya before lTianbaartviag forty* Bva carloada of the feettve hird arere ae> Btfoyed hy the 1 i.-partment of Health. The sltuntlon Kiew so bad that the ehlp pers la UM South and \\>Ht. hearing of tbe condition In which UM turkeys were received, Btopped kiiiing them. Thi* left dealcrs aitboul even cnough turkeys to j nu tbe ocdera from their regular "_atoaa* ata. Bome Blled orders at a los* of from | 2 to r. oenta a pound. Whlla other deal-rs j Jumped the pnee from .? to 40 cent* a] pound Commuters atoed aevea deepl around the counteis vvaltlng to a. e whether aome dealcr would not he able to Bcll them a turkey at any prlce. Dealets sav they lost hundnds of dollars. and | hop.- BOVOI again to experience *uch a tlme as they have had durlng the last few aaya, Market Newa in Detail. Chickens, ducks. goeee, etc, are still aelllng at the same prlce as last week. Bgga have taken another Junip of 2 cents a doaen iu the laal faaj da>*i. The dealers say they are "gOOd, fresh eg?s," but be yoad that will say no more. Red anappera have now arrlved from Plorlda i" stay for the season. Kresh hallbui haa dropped - c.-nts a pound. 8had I wetghlng about four pounda are selllng at j tl eu.h. Koe shad wlll be ln market In a shoit tini". Snielts will grow better i wlth the approach of eold weather. Okra and llma heans are out of market at th- present tlme. but are expected ln | a fOW da>s Pap-r shotted tomatoea r.re I gone fOf the season. Kresh tlgs have | taken a jump of .",0 cents a dozen. Tokay I nnd Corneekoa grupes have gone fer the I senson und wlll be tollowed Very short lv hy Niagaraa Kumi|iiats have Juat ar rived from Florlda for the alnt.r. Poultry. Poun.l | I'air. !<?Hitiii|i chicken*..'-;'..- IGoh_M hena .|. , Itrollers ..-c. Each., I'uck* .'.'.*??-i.lumlm aquabu .50c l-'nwla .Kt- Hrolllng turkey* .$2! M.rvlan.l gceae _Bhe] Doaen. _iprl__ turke>a ... .32c| t'igeona .|l.n_|l7. falr ! squab brollera.|1 10| Sea Food. Halmon: found F',ur.' I'ut . *?? Baa baaa . Whota .Rc siri|,.'.i baaa . ? s>8>' Lobatera .4<v Fiuk- .P ?l . I:,- Butt< rflsl r .Steak co.l . IfiC Had 1" * . .J*' yellow per.-h .IBc HlackfUi. .?: Whlta |>errh .IV Fresh macken ? Fresh hallhut . -t"- BaBB Kela .llgSD sh.il . Floun.lera .10c i'i 11 undraM ri"eh Miietlsh .!8e t.lii:? Seeb .,?.... ,,..r.,-,, ... ... ...,,,- .? ...... Fll.-t of aalOa.WC Softshell .... p*ssbi Weaknah .lL'iil.',. Hardahell - 5-> n s al aaa i-'er'v'..' .'...'....'. .....H- 'l7ar,1sl,e'..?*?,**; Smelta .Rc IH-4IU1.?\f spanish mackerel.. Rc 1nt" VVeaknan .l.'lil- Hardahell .. i-ruh nieat .Stv ChOWder .II ! I'rab flakcs .7."..' i ,4 - Kaddock ro*. .l.'.e Blu* 1 S?a trout .I8cl I.ynnh.i I r,? Plckerel.3*- t'ralu IV**? Whlteflah .?'k- svallops Red sn.pper* .'.i>- Bbrtinp* . Dairy Producta. I'oren. cboaae; ?aaa .Me Mlld . llutrer: 1'oun.l , Shari. Bwaet .43<f4V S,wlas . Heat tub .40c Enctlab Jalrr Pblka, prlnt . R* r,mn1 .Ce Vegetablea. . . I'araley . 3. Bl S sw.-et pot.to iViery .10-'' Kohlr.bl . Ic Kjiaplants '???: French herb*: | rasaba melons ??????:? ChtTvIl .KV Santa Klau* melonl J* Tarraaon .10e1 lloihouse cucumtwr"'??? rafh 1*8 Bl ..4V **.? .?*.!?-' Il*??l Mlnt . tc Heeta . Ic ' aullflowar .. ???'??jjj I bunches.; Itoinalne ...' I'arrota .10c t^ttu-e .^ Radlslu's .10.-!iabl*K* .^r, Kndlve .:3<- Strin. beana .? Pumpklna . 3c Butter beana .^ Tomatoea . Nc Yellow ?,nloi:s. Mushrooms .W&W Whlta amaaeai -..3-. a, p..k. French artleneBaa ??? fc Potatoea .i.'Ou] Ydlow turnlp*.-,. Bplnaeh .'.Dei Hrusaela sproul* .^ Whlte squash . la I ranberrles . Fruit. , Mozen. I r- Oc Appl*4 .MSTJ4- Alliaator peara ..????^ Oraagea. |t;rapefruit ...ahjjjgj Porto Rl,o.M4Tfiftr' "^fr FlorMa .SO*' Plum* .p0)U)d I'ultfornla .40c?|l llrapes: r b l^>mons .Rc HothouB* .,u..*?. l.lmea .lf*! ???K Itan.naa .l.Vtf.'.V- Morocco .0, t'ear. .VSMBel Mala... .&? Freah fl?a .|1 50i Nia.ara .w I'.m-.ui .:.,??- .111 Kmperor .baaa* FerBlmmona .6XV] w 0 Kach. I Ptr.wberrie* .^ Pln*appl*B .ligZJc.Kuiiiuuats . Meat. Pouwl IjihI,. Found. I iiaSSi beg .lt4f.".,c!rorn*d beef .,wwxle Forequarter .lv 1 Shoulder of \e*i.^ Itack* .:.Scil?reaat of V8BI.?,. Stew .lZglli'|V*al rutlet* .gc Pork chop*.2Bc| Vesl cbops ...^jj. Hoaatlna pork .::?.?> l.oln of porK. I'orterhoua* ateak. UOil Racon ..? _ I'ot roait .laoilciHam .^ge Prlme rlb roa.t.I0a:4?', Tongu* .'mSt Top alrloln . -vSa' llound ateak .25c| Sweetbreada .-i*?T