THE OREGON ' SUNDAY' JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, ICOi WOMAN'S CONGRESS STIRS GERMANY a- 1 ....... . i , .,.. FicrcC'batlooillcssWofcWordsDdptes , Call Each' Other "Miserable Creatures' Americans 'Act as Peacemakers'.- (CoprlgU, Hearst hews 8Trir, bf . Ime4 " ,i 1 1 "Wtawto B Journal.)' K (By.ltaJeana Clart.) . ' .Berlin, June Thle city la now In the grasp, of the international Congress of ., Woman, which 11 now , In . session and ' : which all 'through -ha" been an exceed Ingly lively, affair. .giving , the . press . op- r portunlty for. satirical articlea. :r ., A . Soclallstio debate in the relchstag would eecm fame lit comparison with the v stormy 'niaCTisslona at the meetings' of the.falr -sex; To be Just one must ad mit that the foreign., delegates have be- haved with much dimity and calmness and ; thla ; s. , particularly true of the American women, but between our Ger man women great battlee . have been fought and many bitter expressions have been used In the heat, or argument, , . . . Excluded from Management. J " The ' prtnminary' "skirmishes ;' atarted several weeks, before .the, congress met when the radicals, or woman suffragists. headed by Mlsa Anita Augsburg, were ex cluded from the management" Df . tne conservatives.' 'headed r by Mlsa Helen Langa ' u' . -.. , The , radJca.li . tallated, by , trying . to break up the conference and aucceeded In a tMWitt,: aa they ' formed a new. "Woman' Joternetlonal Suffrage associs tion to' oppoee the old aaaoclation, and from that moment 'the nercebut Wood less, war of worda atarted. K'. Ksavy Ammunition treed. , Heavy 'ammuhltlori was used by both aides, the conservatives calling the radi cals "Uqrrld political , adventurer," "Noisy agitators,' Meddlesome" politi cal Amasona," while the radicals are abusing the conservatives aa "Timid old grandmothera,", "Miserable creatures whose spirits . are .crushed by male tyranny," and ''Slaves of the male sex," It Is largely, .due- however, to the two American delegates. Miss Susan B, An thony arid 'Mrs.' Carrie Chapman Catt, that order was- restored ' during the pre liminary meetings ' which preceded the regular conferences of the congress. ... .ramona Champion. As the oldest and more famous cham pion of women'a rights. Miss Anthony was made prealdent of honor but the de bate- was led and regulated by Mrs. Catt of New York,' whom the women, of her home .state had presented with an ex ceedingly heavy . gavel, which she has been using with great effect -and which has been board through all the din of the hall.' ' ' ...- . , Benoonoed Bla Eljhta. ' ', The famous" composer, Leon Cavallo, who has been In, this city. for some time for the purpose of delivering into 'the bands. of, the kaiser the opera which his majesty ordered' from . bira some . time ago, has been- lionised y the people of Berlin, who gave him great ovatloi wherever Tnv has shown himself. The other jiisrhL when the fashionable guests dining at the Adelong hotel be came jiware- or his presence tney asked the nfititary ' band ' performing there to play one of his pieces. The bandmaster, - however, bad to ex plain that this was not possible, as mili tary bands "liu Prussia were forbidden to play copyrighted muslo without permis sion. - - t: On hearing thli the composer wrote on the back bf a bill of fare a declaration that he renounced his tighta on the present occaalon with regard to the pro logue of his opera "Angllcct. Thereupon the band played the piece by way of . homage to the Italian master and the performance was received with a storm of applause. . I , ill V' ' h. v ' Sf . CRETE ON VERGE . OF AN UPRISING Iraorui abx sissATzsrzzo wxrxl rxzsxirr mxqtum aits xz& uoi nnu xaxanmcnxB- TZAVS AWD HOIUWI XXAST TO Toxrscm xrwon saox OTxxm. AfJERICAfJ WEI i BEILES III EKCLA1 xxtbm , , BErxzazsTTATrrsa or in trirrrxo aTATza rxxazsno ; AT COUST AMD A KVsTSXZS itOSa piBAnonmn uvtr awaxt TU AKBAggADOB'8 KJABVBB. " J, tromlaaal CWefa rreaent ysUttona to"ar Break Dewm Tader tke Btrala ef aTlaoa Oeorge of Oreeoe Citing Orier- ao of lopnUoe aad Arraignlag Of- flolala la ' VamaaaiiMsl ftmi I I forma Are Bemaaded Tnrker'a flam. I coaled Bead. the Z-ong Benad of Biaasra, Baaoaa and Balls, But the A thistle Oirl Is Jessing Through the ieaaoa Without ahowlng the Xffeeta of Xts Wear m Tear. ' (Coprright. Hearst Ksws gerrlee, by tessed I 0eP7right, Hearst News Service. h ' Wire to The JTourosLi .1 Wire to The Jdom.i l , r Athena, Oreeoe. Jane 11. Crete li m I London. the verge of a rebellion. The dlssatls- four drawlng-rooma . marked br the fac ion of th Peopla with the present splendor of U. victStal arl hlvl regime established by the powers after passed Into ' fciT.l . ' a, . ' the last period of strife between the !r tlnt0 bitoTy- . Sixteen anxious Chrlattans and the Moslem which has ? J. 1 In,nmM ' :nl debuUnta . been simmering for aome time, haa be- """htera have been raised to the sev- oome ebullient , .' l ' j ,ntn baven of delight by 'being" pre-, " Several of the more, prominent chiefs "anted tat the court to, the klne end . . T -." " Bvrn-1 H"i. , a nunarea aisaDDolntMi mm. -i. ... .. --. . ment or Prince Oeorge of Greece., citing still .lacking the prestige of a dr.wln,.. the grievanoea of the oonulaca and mr.. . V." or flfwlng- ralgnm, th. . offlcui.-: in. unmeasured h!."1 - NG LAND'S FRST SUBJECT COMING KILLS WIFE C01IT3 SUICIDE BEOAVSB BOta ZBTAUB WOT HAD UTT1VB CXABCB OT BXCOTZBT a waob ; BTic-arBT;'- TABZa .'M UTB AMD mil B1TUZT XBTO aoa OWB (Special Dispatch by Leased Wire to The Joarnsl) v Mountain- View, ; Ca-L, ' June 11. Be cause aha was an invalid with little ' chance of recovery, 'C' Wade Sticktiey . ahot ahd-killed hia . wife thia morning, then he turned the pistol upon his own head, Bred and fell lifeless, at his vIO- ' tiro's aide. The Stickbeys were highly educated people about 0 years of age, -were de ' voted to each other and It la believed that " by brooding over the expected TRIPLET SISTERS ..... . ;"- ' - t ' EXACTLY ALIKE Ml A JTTVB BXZ9B BVT AVOTatXB'S VAktB IB ABBOWOZO AKT9- UMmI OBTa TKB COBQBATUsVATZOBa AKAazza zAtzazia or bbw TOBX aOOZBTT BZAVTZZa. (Special Conrespoodeaea of The oorasL) New York. June I. Miss Edith CL Cryder. one of the triplet daughters of I Mr. and Mra. Duncan Cryder was mar ried to Frederick Lothrop . Ames of Boston last week in Trinity chapel, on I west Twenty-nrth street - Following them came the bride's sisters, the Misses Ethel and Elsie Cryder. Which was which probably was a question In I the minds of many who aaw them, as I tney were dressed alike. Miss Elsie Cryder Is, aa haa been rumored, engaged, but Miss Ethel Cry- . - 1 death of his lifelong companion the hue- der ,tJU fnc fr., M(, faf from , j A 4h.. n m fin, inra n nf . . . . . naner ha had written: - "Wife la craxy and cannot live, and I want to go too.V -- .Zduoated at Harvard. Little la known here about the Stick' neys. They came from the east a year Intention of following her aisters Into matrimony. ; , ; ' , . - The tangle was. effected by' the aame cause which- haa produoed " ao " man other amusing tangles in the Cryder household- the, similarity In the names of the triplets and their striklna- re- and a half ago, supposedly for the wo-1 semblance to each other. All three are man s health, and bought a pretty lit- i tall, atately beauties of the Gibson girl tie home on the Alvlso road, Juat east I type. Miss Elsie Cryder authorised the of thia town. Mrs. Stlckney called per I announcement or her engagement to husband "Professor" and by that title I wiinam wooawaro, or the Union club, he hM-ame renerallr known. He la 1 rorraeny or me united Btatea embasav believed to have been a teacher. Al- i-onaon. but It was Mlsa Ethel Cry- I (Special nispstrh by Leased Wire to The Jonrnsl) though oi isngusn Dirin, ne waa euu- " hi ui, uio me . papers l Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson, arch aed at Harvard. , The wife. , Mrs. i ana Miss tnel Cryder who rL the I iahon n rinisrhm-o ,n h ci. Genevieve V Btickney,, came from New j congratulations. : The Cryders were ac-l copal dioceses of the United States and Jersey. , -1 ??.rdlnJJC keP Palnlng all day, that j Canada t next month, If he carries out u-.. Beeasa Tropanjr Aiway. IT ryoer was not.. fc-oin to hla present plana , Hla visit Is at a A peculiar clrcumsUnce la that last 5J.ma,'.,e, all, and that it was Miss I crisis in the affaira of the church, when Wednesday the couple called at the of- j "n n wa" gomg to be married and la royal commisalorv has been appointed ... wa engageo. io investigate the ecclesiastical disor ders tin the national church." BtVaXO DECXDZ8 MVTt. - Dri Davidson holds the highest office in tba British realm. Aa the SKth arh. From the Chicago Tribune. I blahop of Canterbury, dating from the flee of Judge Bums and executed deeds ; to all their property, the grantees being Emma lrwiif'Badcliff Fox of England ! and Carolyn 8. Powers of Wow Jersey, ' No more definite address of these heirs', were given and nothing further On one occaalon some time ago all who I foundation of the aee In A D. 697. he 'la known in regard to them. The former I '""". xa coun or justice atiranxa immediately next to royalty, hav- Is supposed to be a relative of the hus- jr 1 ? Pleasure or listen-1 ing me - paa over every one or the band and the latter a relative of the V " XT. .Z9 P"ormanoe oy professor king"" subjects, no matter whether duke, : wife. . - - ... s Joachim, the famous violinist It ap- premier, lord high chancellor, or eecre- Whether Stlckney, when he took hla f i1?,l.ns "viaenca mat a dealer Ury of atat ThU la only right and wife to execute the deeds,-had already I insirumenta waa charged fitting. . For there la no dignity oo hoary only be conjectured, and there ia no ap- M"f. Jf 4 , , tolln wn,cl h" offered for Canterbury, of which the first holder parent expUnation of the wife'a action Tr,.,V' ; " '""nunrai mail was at. Augustine, ,. wniie among hla An algnlng away the property. : , 7,V "rit'""-. . -t I "ucceasora are aeveral prelates who are ' , I u arwi, DruiessoF was e Alien in i nnMii ! v,v r.i.nii. Voabaaa Ussponaent an expert witness, and. takin h. imZ ;T 7Zu,tm a rn.7X.7IZ. A short time ago Mrs. Stlckney re- pugned instrument he nro t i. X III ZM-ri. " iu uuusr nia magio xmgers it i canterbury 738 years ago. . , " was then despondent because the trip really sounded like a violin; but in a few Among the most Important and leaat had not improved her health. moments, much to the- regret of his known nf h nr.mntL e Early this morning the attending phy- listeners, the maestro laid the inatru. hi.hnn e rIh.- i. alclan called lo see the woman. Between ment down with an evident air of con, the commission of great dignitariea of !JJfJSllSSi th realm, who form a speck of count' lying dead. The SronslurV tttTS . Xfc.TfSS' tZ&. Mario on had to ZTttZZoT. ao"! ternoon returned a verdict that SUckney give a free exhibition of hla manifi- l .JLvZ VI V,X7 .JSI' bad killed his wife and blm.elf. cent , vocal powers in court In ordw to of aVvernment bTih.; ZJLVZ frrt.T ?Iama i ,V had bn The last occasion when the primate was Htlluu in.mtftk9 W n18- called upon to fulfill this off ice was fwS MIn 4 in VAln on aeath ot Anne, when aome hlg ' -lww days elapsed before George, elector of r.iiJfiTh' WM. that If he Hanover, could reach England and take really .waa the uamoua staffer hla voice u. was a certain means of convincing the lain court of the truth of his claim. Fort P1.1 tobM WW H JJ " " ' .U tort. Dr"wVlS.?i;",M'S NAN PATTERSON TO BE TRIED FOR MURDER New York. June 11. By 1 d. m.. Moo. day ail proceedings before .Coroner Brawn, in the case of "Nan Patterson." charged ' with the murder of Caesar Young, Will have come to an end, aa by that time an Indictment will have been . formally , returned and .the case will pass from the nands of the coroner. . -Thereafter there will be only the 1 snort ana - perrunctory inquest as to . cause of death,, and the formal verdict to the effect that Caesar Young came to mi aeatn at-the hands of some per ' son or. persons unknown to the lurv. , An Ihdlctment has been found against tne gin ror muraer in the firat degree, and Its mure delayed only through the necessity for correcting a clerical error made in fllllng out the printed blank. The magisterial functions of the cor oner will end aa soon aa the Indictment la returned and the girl will be re manded to the Tombs without bait aa heretofore, ' to await the action of .the district ttorney.'...iy'..?;;;i.A,.,i.'. ;n The lawyers engaged In the defense of Nan Patterson are now convinced that, while the case against the girl la weak from their standpoint, ; It Will nevertheless ba necessary, for them to go further in establishing her Inno cence than -would have been necessary but for the success of Captain Sweeney tn tracing the revolver used in killing Young, which brought Into the case a very important, witness. Levi Stern, who old the revolver. within hearing spellbound, and he was then allowed to take his departure, with profuse apologies for his arrest and de tention. REV, K T.. DAVIDSON, ARCH BISHOP OF CANTERBURY. by 'their chairs during divine service during hla tenure of the office of clerk of the Closet: Archbishop Davidson, who is about S years of age, is not an imposing looking man, and his appearance, la neither dec orative nor Impressive, Ho was a warm and Intimate friend of the late Cardinal Vaughan, and has, when In Scotland, not only attended Presbyterian services, but even filled Presbyterian pulplta . While he is the president of the Church of England Tem. perance society, he is not a total ab stainer, but believes in the use of alco hollc beveragea In strict moderation. As archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Da. vidson receives a stipend of 7.ooo year, derived, not from the national treasury, but from the property of the church, -which Is atlll enormously rich, yielding an Income estimated In the neighborhood of 140,000,000, the admin. stration or the property being In the hands of a' body known as the eccle stastlcal commissioners, who pay to the archbishops and bishops their stipends, provide salaries for the minor dignltar lea of the church, and spend the balance in Improving parochial endowments . and buildings, and In providing funds for additional clergy, . Seldom baa the palace had a more gracious mistress than Mrs. Davidson. who will accompany her husband to this country. ' Although the wife of one tri mate and the daughter of another, yet she has no share in his eminence, save that which is accorded to her by cour tesy, and, officially' apeaking, she Is outranked by the helpmate of any sue- cessful tradesman who- happens to be knighted for municipal services, and of every petty colonial official who haa received the lowest ' grade , of the order or St. Michael and St. oeorge. HOMEOPATHS MEET tcrma ..,,.'. ,,,, I miwu in angnsh aociety. .Reform la demanded, anil nnl... ..1 must wait in the outer darkneea . until rlou" effort be made to correct abuses, I11 "N ,u,t h"' Pleasure of the Amerl the Island will break out into revolt, lean ambassador to beckon them - Itls possible that when Turkey ahows presence. . - ,-v. ' its hand the Mohammedan leaders will I Aa tha ''.vl VL. desert the Chrl.tian, chiefs b order to nera. dance. tairVtat- di lv the sultan a better ooDortunltr to ..IT dInner n1 "- pUy bla gama v .''.. , , , T . " wravy tumoie over one an- , Strong nressure will have t . k Other heels. , Each hour df the day la brought 4o bear on them from Constant I occupied, and .the physical strain mum Inople. however, to lead them to deser- the fragile debutante fresh from the OBBOOB '- XOKBOPATBIO KZDIOAli tlon, and it lookaaa though the Cretans Quiet of her country. home or the achooL ' 80CXZTT TO OOBTZBB TZAB1T WeP i e unU' no w, Of fine nerve", la " hvi ihuvi . i ---- -fytuniB s aa. rvvriixv , ANNUAL SESSION OOBTZBTZOW BZZT TUESDAY XVTBBZ8TZBCI BTZJBOTB WH.Ii BB BiaovaaEB. MACCABEES WILL REMEMBER THEIR DEAD The twenty-eighth annual session of the state Homeopathic Medical aociety I ?1. '. i extensive , Only two klhda of women h riding,, racegoing, golfing woman, or the .lardy, war-wcrn camoalaner of haie dosen aeasons pass through tba ordeal unharmed. The remainder Tad V that II Mil". I price of Impaired health. . . ' Amarlcaa women were again lo th fore at the laat drawlnc-room. and nn been m-or the'r bor the palm for. beauty and , will be held at the city library. Seventh .-,. tor :ht .'m;: " vr-'T.i 7" dignit Probably the moVt ZZlZ 7 and Stark atreeta June 44 and IS. .The I vice " wh'toH , v.. k.i i . I ure In the hrlllUnt a.mki u .... a I - - . .. . w v v uuvi I ' w -wwrnm afternoon aeaaion of .Tuesday will be- thia afternoon in Rlngler's gymnaalum, 4r Law f New York, who tn bee devoted to professional paperskby Dr. H. I Aiaer street, it will be tba first . ""n"H5nI orrss ana train of salmon- jeneroa, vr. o. to. atuier ana i a. i vu.ru oy nm joint tenia Macrum of Portland, J. a Blahop of "d nivea of thia city, alnce tha found- Forest Grove and A, W. Vincent of oi ine oraer ii yeare ago. Union. Theae speakers 'will consider The reading of , tha necrology ''will surgical quesUona The eye and ear comprise; tne names of all tha city mem- bureau will be represented In profes sional papers by Dr. E. C. Brown and Dr.aU Nichols1 of Portland. Wedneeday will be devoted, to the practice of medloine, with papers by Dr. Isabel Sedgwick of Vancouver, Dr. Chas. BUllngton, Oamon Royal, Dr. Oeorge Wigg of Portland. Dr. J. K. Reader of Ashland, Dr. L. O. Altman of Corvallla and Dr. D. O. Webater of Unlverelty Park. The afternoon session will be -given over to obstetrics and gynoecology and paediatrics. Speakers will be Dr. Callle Charlton. Dr. Ella K. Dearborn. Dr. 8. A. Brown and Dr. Flora A. Brown of Portland, Dr. O. C Eshelman of Salem, Dr. 8, K. Vincent of Tualatin, A. S. Nichols and Dr. P. I McKenale of Port land and Dr. N. 8, Vernon of Astoria. Tha aociety numbers iS members, the majority of whom . reside . in Portland. Tha committee of arrangements Is Ella K. Dearborn, chairman: F. I McKenale ana usmon Koyat,,' " Two . mottoea not usually connected with: - medical programs, adorn the printed announcement of - the -annual convention i they are; "Live 'and 'let live," and "Happiness la the beat medl cine, and good will to ali a balm for many troubles." . 1 ' : , A Busy Session. From the St Louis Republic, Among the many articlea lost and finally found in the Odeon during the convention of the General Federation of Women'a Clubs were three diamond ring aettlngs, eight ' Chain purses, several coata seven fans, thirtv-threa handker. rchlefs, six veils,: two pairs of gold- rimmed eyeglasses and twelve chamola powder-bags. . Evidently "there waa something doln'." . bers who have died In that time, aa well as the three who fall while aervlna their country in tne second Oregon and were Dunea in the soldiers', plot at River view cemetery. .- . Aa each name la read, flowers will be laid upon an altar In their memory by a mem oer or tne tent or hive to which the deceased member belonged. All membera of the order, whether hi longing to city tenta and hives, are re quested to be In attendance with their friends, promptly at the hour riven. ant bring such flowers as may be possible The address by Sir Knight St. Ravner will be Interesting, and the music under the direction of Ellen Kinsman Mann will be in keeping with tha occasion. The following program will be ren dered: ... 4 ;'; .!- 'V. i ,!...;. -"'.y v i. Music "Nearer My God to Thee". , i, . ; . . - AuiUanxa Invocation ....v.Rev.iG. W. Denniatnn Mueic-ja thou strong".. x. ' . ..... w ..... . .., . ..', .Margiret Smith Necrology . . . . . . : Lady L, E. Cornell Mueic Tna Lord Is My 8hepherd" Duet ....... .Ellen Kinsman Mann and Margaret Smith Memorial Address ....Henry St, Rayner Mualo--"Tha Home Land"......,.,-,. . . .'. , . , . , , , , . Ellen Kinsman Mann oeneaieuon ...... Rev. O. W. Dennlaton Accompanist, Mlsa Anna Ditchburn. nrawd, v , From the Philadelphia Preaa Mra McCall Putting away your old aealskln coat, eh? They're queer-looking camphor balls you're storing away with It - . . Mra Kute Camphor balla. Not much! Theaa are live moths. I, want them to get In their work on this old thine- an my huaband will bar to buy ana a new one next winter. colored ellk, velvet waa a picture of regal vrumiit veauiy. ..-,'..;-. - . ,- The other presentations included tha Ducheee of Roxburghe, presented by tha dowager duchess, Mra. George Vander- . bllt, Mrs. W. Barclay Persona V Mlsa Julia - Persons, Mrs. Laos Graves,' Mlsa Mary Eno, Miss Lucy Stockton and Mlsa Beatrice Morgan, niece of Mrs. Rldgle Carter . ,. ,- . ' PERDICARIS RANSOM MAY BE FOUGHT FOR (Coayrlgbt . Hearst News Service, by lMed ' ' -Wire to The JeonuL)' Fes.' June ll.Tha expedition to pay; ransom for ths release of tha American, Perdtcarla, and hla aon-fn-law, Varlay, to the- bandit chieftain Ralsull,, which la in Charge Of the BUltan'a renraaantaMvai at Tangier, la well on Us way to Belai roa, and unleaa there la a auaplcion on th part of the tribesmen that Raiauil. Is not acting fairly with them, It i ex pected that the capUvea wjll be deliv ered safe into the handa of Mohammed el Terrps. , But it Is after tha ransom has been paid and tha captlvea brought aafely away from 'the Interior that tha real-crisis -In Moroccan affairs will arise, with - tha United States displaying a ' atrong hand in tha demand for the sup presalbn of brigandage in Morocco, Tha naoat intereatlng development, however, promlaea to be a fight over the ransom between Ralaull and hla men, after, the captlvea are released. ' Tha plan of the tribesmen holdinar tha country la to surround the camp, where, to ahow good faith, Ralaull will only, be accompanied by a few of hla retain- era, and then swoop down and capture tne oooty. it necessary the tribesmen will even kidnap Ralaull. The Diana are carefully laid and may be success-. fuL ' DISAPPOINTED SWEETHEART. VERY INTERESTING NO VE U ....... ''" ; j'l j '' f , , , , , r (in , , , , , ii . ( T J , i ' w - , ' 1 1 , , . It'" da saddest thlno I ever aee. Mamie. All ha does la Jeat tetrhlahalr and muttar, Oh, womanl Womani"'. BO TBA MPS XM OEBVAHT. From the National Magazine. Today the lot of the laboring man in I Germany la In many respects better than VICTORIA COCKTAIL NEWEST IN DRINKS VO USE, I" dat a adod novel. Maaale?" . ' ' t . "Oh, It's a daisy; d heroine's been divorced t'raa tlrnag already, gn I'm only halt t'reugh de boftkl QUANTITV". NjCT QUALITY, . . New York. June 11. There Is a new concoction of that of oura The German state recce. I j .1... ia. HtU'-.al ' . IUXINIL 111 IUWO, ua.ve fcuv URIU VI B VCTV lTian IO HVfl! WA I mi . . a. . . m. do not When h- k- I i, Br" " . mystery as to now It cornea old or feeble the state pensions "perhaps it was the KJ?"raMsKr-.I rnmnr tho labor- BOme iSclal "v.u" Hen lr Srt-r2 W ve been the revelation of a it The Dollce are nrranlsml fnr I !".. J T. rani ntni " ,, .. 7 . I ymcw.-. dui. wnerever it came rrom - - i 1 -mn wen ma cilw wars, ji nn I i . .i. a. w- a . . rr topmal ind pudeto give h v.wu.ii oi, iiimseu. , in England I . The man who'lIves whii th. gZmion.hn i. W n '; blSanda wllh K0.10"" wlth u u h become of .breast of the nT: h. mt Li . man hai notl 'Victoria" during 'hi-af er'ainer tV wlthtutwork ZLZvtU Pt" ,H ose the host of the tavern auemant,i !houl the. method of manu- on top' of "creme Tvette until the glass is ruii. . men servei That means a I drink . made up of two-thirds creme xvette and one-third frosen absinthe. There Is a legend, that two "Victor-1 laa" make the reveler think he is a mil lionaire; that ' four make him forget that , he la married man and ' that six will send him up the street rolling like a hoop. So the tippler haa hla choice of conauions. : ducement to remain Idle. government seta him to such hard work that-the would-be unemployed finds it decidedly to hla interest trt mi.1t . anrn. other employment aa soon a possible the simplicity of.it In this wise: -"Tana a' pony glaas.. Chill it Then pour. n ereme Tyette-until .U is two thirds full, freeie absinthe and float ; .' '":, atrango, ' j -- ' ' From the Baltlmore7Ameriean. There's something sit-nlflcant in th ract tnat wnen one hears of a woman keeping a pile of old love letters thv have generally been written by some one sna aian t marry. H ; j ;f fntura Baval Battles, t . .From the Chicago Trlhnna . It' la not Improbable that future naval wars may be fought out with, torpedo vubm, , ivrpeuo Doat aestroyera and de stroyers pt torpedo boat destroyers, and aa on. . , . . v j ... - n if Whai e the matter. Ploavr , "Chlmmle aaye I might jest aa Well ' atop Tying ter be aa tough aa he la, 'catiie It taln't ; "Gimme er nlckel'e worth-f candy" "Wot kind r . ,Mr"B"nn7. kind jroute gel'ja mott af.