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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY JULY 9 1904 THE HOME ITS PROBLEMS AND INTERESTS 5 1 0 o DISTINCTIVE TABLEWHUE FOR UPTODATE HOSTESS r iI The housewife who seeks fqr novel and distinctive tableware in slaws and finE china need not search in vain these days There are new thins in the and specialty shops that are cer tain to appeal to the fancy and of the woman who likes to keep up to date with regard to her table fur- nishings no less than in her dress and house appointments For such a woman- a tour of inspection is a genuine delight and such shopping is in the nature of an exploring trip with the most satis- factory of results Xo woman ever had too many tea and the popularity of S oclock tea as a society function serves a excuse or Incentive for the introduction of pretty unusual designs some original oth irs frank adaptations of models that flourished in other lands and in earlier dajs Such a set is the one shown in the upper lefthand corner of the ac- companying sketch Fashioned of sil- ver with handle and tray of carved wood It Is a revival of an Athenian model and has met with much favor Thf tray is a particularly tine of workmanship with polished surface and rim trimming of silver while the wood d j piece gen- eral inclina- tion 4 seta ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ >> OF Won by Football Play- er Bitchelder EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED Said to Have Appropriated Funds Employers Before Her Wedding READING Pa July The wedded bliss of Harry S Batebekier noted Co- llege football player who save up hits law scholarship Yale to come Reading and wed pretty May CassMjr cashier in a store hero has been rudely interrupted by the arrest of his young wife on the charge of embezzling a sttR alleged to aggregate from S1M to from her employers When the first warrant issued toy Magistrate Miller was served on Slits Batchelder an aunt entered ball In the sum of 91600 Several hours later when she learned the full extent of the charges and the amount of the alleged shortage she threw uy the bond The young wife was on ball piece Fortunately for her another bondsman was procured- It is alleged that in the last three months she was cashier the young wo- man abstracted the sums she is charged with having embezzled from the bank deposits She is said to have used two bankbooks for this purpose one con taining the actual deposits which the firm never saw the other containing she entered to correspond with her books This last book was for the in- spection of the firm Harry S Batchelder of New York was a Yale football champion and it is said that in the game with Harvard a year ago he won Miss Cassidys by his line playing NATIONAL GUARD RENTS SITE FOR RIFLE RANGE The National Guard of the District of Columbia has leased what is known as the Baldwin Tract of land for a period of five years at an annual rental of 550 The grant was made by Mrs Georgia C Lea the owner of the proper- ty to George H Harries in his omen capacity as brigadier general command- ing the District of Columbia The property fronts on Hamilton Road beyond Congress Heights It will be used by the National Guard for a rifle range The lease provides that General Harries or his successor in of fi shall have the prttvlege of the property within live years for Xinoo The pease was flied by Major Walter D Davidge judge advocate general District militia IRISHMEN HOWL HEALY DOWN LONDON July a discussion of thr Irish land bill in the house of com mons yesterday afternoon Timothy M Rraly Nationalist fiercely attacked John E Redmond the Irish lender for selling his estate on the basis of twen tyfour and a halt years purchase Ills remarks were greeted with a prolonged uproar and cries of Traitor Mr Healy said the Nationalists had hon tired him Healy by turning him out of the party in December 1SW This statement wan fiercely resented Ujr Rationalists and Mr Healy who w unable to left BRIDE IS ARRESTED ACCUSED THEFT- Girl of t tAt rearrested fa he I milt or- t 9In the pc6OMd dII seat 1690 1 fig- ures t1 rt purchas- ing ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ en handles on the silver articles pre- sent a striking contrast to the gleaming metal The hostess who uses such a of tea or chocolate may content that she has secured the latest and most attractive novelty During the past couple of easou there has been developed a fancy for what might be termed realistic china The watermelon set pictured above be- longs in this group The case is of a line quality of porcelain in the form coloring and striped effects of the watermelon One large plntc which fits over the cover and twelve small plates comprise the set All are of white porcelain adorned with realis tic production of slices of watermelon Pineapple tomato and orange sets Just as realistic are to be had while for the lover of Welsh rabbit there come fanci- fully decorated plates inclosed in a china lease that suggests an Edam cheese in shape and coloring The punch bowl in the center of tho group Is a novelty that is reasonably certain of a ready welcome As shown- it is of cut glass In the form at a loving cupthis design being the most approv wet for the pink service rest ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ed one nowadays for punch and lemon- ade receptacles and the hidle Is of sli ver with old bowl and cut hand It is mounted on a cut glass standard Punch bowls of silver are fashioned In the same design and are greeted as an agreeable charge from the regulation type On the realistic order but more artis tic than the watermelon set Is the strawberry set here portrayed It of a large bowl of delicate china supported on tiny legs and ornamented with H design of strawberries and leaves in natural colorings Miniature copies of the large bowl are used for Indi vidual service dishes a dozen consti- tuting a set A 19M substitute for flower vases suit able for longstemmed blossoms and par- ticularly the American Beauty rose is v e arrangement shown above It con- sists of a cut glass bowl in which Is in- serted a wire stand of graduated height The base of the wire contrivance Is suf- ficiently firm to withstand the weight or the rotes carnations or whatever flowers are used and when properly ar- ranged the effect Is very rood I I glass con- sists ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Lived by Day in Style By Night a Highwayman Chief of New Automatic Trio Boasts of Career of Robbery and Fashion Booty Buried in Indiana CHICAGO July a Living style by at fashionable hotels und prowling by night to rob at the point of a re votvtr ucli w s the life led by the leader of a new automatic trio Charles Pltcloyn according to the tension has made to police of Cmctn With a companion William Krwins Phetoyn is held at the suburban police station while detectives are Investigat- ing holdups safe blowing and train robberies charted against the members uf the band Wounded te Daath The third member of the alleged band Truman H Wilkinson at St Elisa beths Hospital near the point of death with a bullet wound in his right lung The new band met its Waterloo Wed- nesday when John C Meiler financial secretary of Local Xo 17 of the Wood- Workers Union was shot the door of his home 7C5 North Fortysecond Avenue In the fusillade Wilkinson was severely wounded Wilkinson after remaining silent for concerning his fatal wound made- a complete confession of his career of crime and the Identity and hiding place of his companions A hasty raid fal- lowed on a room at Welts Street where Pbeloyn and Erwing were sur- prised and captured before they could into pray an arsenal with whkh they had surrounded themselves Later they told all Lived in Style Pheloyn boasted of having lived at the Palmer House and Chicago Reach Hotel In the height of style under the name of McGovern The three members of the band told the police that they had burled a fortune of 36000 in Indiana They admitted having held up a Pst at Georgetown University Hospital Assumed by Dr Ray D Adams Senior Resident Physician Samuel L Owens of the Georgetown University Hospital stair has retired from that in- stitution his term having I Ii- te succeeded by Dr Ray D Adams Junior Resident Physician Dr Abra hams has also left the hospital and place has been tilled by Dr Mahton Ash torn Roth retiring physicians are young and and widely known in Washington Dr Owens in a native of or sity he won countless honors in athletic circles and was captain of the track and fluid teams at the university one year and an excellent player coach the term as senior resident physician expired in June but Dr Adams was this end of the trip h intends to ut in several months hard study at Georgetown sail then he will in Washington or Orleans In day I con he the At Hours I bring OR OWENS RETIRES AS RESIDENT PHYSICIAN W While attending the Medical School UtipUn Sn the and htS agreed to remain at tM head of the stair until Ir 18 lies expire his Orleans tart Weal Owens e Yew ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Northern Pacflc train recently at Bear mouth Mon but said nothing uf the shooting of the engine driver They confessed to having shot a policeman last spring The Is supposed to have been Sergeant McCarthy of the North Avenue police station who was wounded in the shoulder Series of Crimes Among other crimes Acknowledged In the confession were these A saloon on block north of North Avenue and two Mocks west of Wells Street was robbed Bartender was found alone and IM40 obtained Saloon four blocks west of the Lin- coln Avenue car burns robbed on the night of June JO Bartender and four customers forced to give up 53- 2Hld up a Mr Crawford 4041 Lake Avenue and took his valuables from him in the street at the j oint of a re- volver Held up a bartender and eight men In a saloon at lib Lincoln Avenue HeM uj a saloon in North Park Ave nue two weeks ago taking from the bartender and three customers Big Jobs Only In addition Pheloyn confessed to hav- ing W It Yoernanes jewelry store at Waukegan getting jewelry val- ued at which he says is buried near Waukegan He also confessed to having robbed a Waukegan grocery of JMMtW Pheloyn declHred that he owed his capture to traveling with a man referring to Wilkinson It is his proud iMxwtt that h has always done big fobs Pheloyn deserted the army at Fort Douglas Utah live years ago and was wounded In making his escape lie made his way to California married the young woman whom he Induced to nurse him and has ever since led a life of crime TEACHm DOWNS EAGLE AFTER TERRIFIC FIGHT Wounded Bird Puts Up a Game Strug- gle for Its Life MERCER Pa July SProf W A Rodgers of Sanely Institute had a terrific light with a bald eagle at Fre donla Mercer county He was spending the day with his parents he saw the bird flying about Procuring a shot- gun he brought the eagle down with one shot by breaking its wing When Rodgers went to secure his prize the eagle attacked him and for twenty minutes they had a battle royal Prof Rodgers hands were badly lacerated by the birds beak find claws It WitS finally killed The eagle measured seven feet two and onehalf Inches from tip to tip and had talons over an Inch In length This is in tiny section many yenr Prof Rodgers will have the bird mounted HAKNIS TAYLOR NOW LL D EDINBURGH Scotland July 3 Thf University of Edinburgh has conferred on HanniH Taylor formerly American minister to Spain and later of counsel for the United States before the Alaska Boundary Commission the degree of doctor of laws policeman I 6 robbed 3000 cheap lake the first bald that has been killed or ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Copenhagen ware Is just the thing for the little folks It comes in white and tints with poster effect decora- tion and in addition to its merit of at tiactivenesfe it possesses another and stronger one durability It Is good for the country home where decorated ware especially In pronounced shades hat more of a call than in the city domicile Last but not least In the above sketch particularly in striking color combinations Is the lobster set The platter Is In the form of a cabbage leaf in natural hue with lobster decoration The design Is duplicated In the service plates and completing the set is a lit- tle pot for the dressing or condiments In cabbage green with a tiny spoon having lobster claw handle All these examples and many more in the line of odd fanciful tableware are at the command of the householder who would have them Some no doubt are ocbtmed for fleeting popularity but a few are likely to win a permanent place Ir the china cabinet or the glassware collection YorKshire pottery is the term by which some gayly decorated ware is known in brown I I ¬ ¬ HOT WEATHER MENUS WHICH MAY BE ENJOYED WITH IMPUNITY Plain and Wholesome But Delectable Family Lunches Suggested by Expert Chefs for This Summer Weather Ever has mankind looked for the day when science and culinary art would solve the problem of what may be oaten in hot weather with relish and satisfac lion and at the same time with the guarantee that the after effects will not be disastrous to the health and comfort of the Individual Everybody knows that a glass of milk a sandwich or something of the sort may be taken with impunity But few have learned the secret of how a whole- some lunch may be enjoyed even though the mercury soareth near the century markWhat shall we have for lunch Is a question that has brought sorrow and misery to many a housekeeper Seldom does she solve It In a manner to suit and little would be the wonder sisters if site gave up or broke down in the attempt The Chef to the Rescue But 10 the whitecapped immaculate hotel chef has come to the rescue For a mament he has stopped in his difficult task of providing provender for several hundred persons to help his longsuffer- ing brothers and sisters In tnelr efforts to solve the problem To the chefs of of the leading hotels an restaurants The Times put the question What would you suggest for a lunch plain and wholesome and for hot weather- A Dainty Meal Here are their answers From the New Wlllard comes the following menu Radishes Olives Sliced cold tongue and lamb Asparagus sauce vimigarcttc eggs Lettuce salad Fruit Lemon ice Iced tea Rather More Elaborate The Raleigh thinks the following Is a solution to the problem Clam Strained chicken gumbo en tasae- Pimolns Soft shell crabs sauce Remoiilnde- I hlckcn en coquilles a In Toulouse New asparagus sauce Moussellre glace Retits fours Cafe Palatable and Inviting This tho palatable hot weather fare submitted by the chef of the Losekam Olives Raddlshcs Cold Consomme Fried Soft Shell Crabs Cucumbers Cold Roast Chicken Lettuce and Tomatoes Ice Cream Cakes Fruits A German Light Lunch From a German point of view the fol- lowing Is recommended by the chef of Fritz Reuters restaurant Cream of Asparagus Radishes Olives Spring Onions Pork and Beans Frankfurters with Potato Salad or Snurkraut Cucumber Salad Lettuce and Tomatoes with Mayonnaise Dressing Canteloupe Watermelon- Ice Tea Two Seafood Lunches Harveys restaurant famous through out Uie country for Its seafood submits the two following menus No 1 Relish Cucumbers New Potatoes White Leaves of Lettuce Little Neck Clams Canaps of Crab Flake Cold Boiled Chicken CHorry Tart Coffee nil oC- her 1 t family m it ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ these parts It is extremciy popular and Its grayish surface is almost hid- den by the decoration in the form of huge clusters of grapes preferably pur pe toned nrd masses of roses Jacks A jardiniere cheese and cracker dish and claret Jug are the shown above and they are typical specimens Scotch pottery somewhat on this order Is also popular just now out It costs onethird more than the English bonbon dish In the lower left hand corner Is an example of Florentine ware fancied by those who have a lik Ing for bright colorings and relief deco ration The timings in the pictured dish are and purple clusters of grapes being displayed against a shell pink background Earlier In the season there were brought out by some enterprising ex- perimenters specimens of glass table- ware upon which In floral designs and colorings were tired In the same as for paint Now we have currant sets In a similar form of ornamentation The bowls and the accompanying smaller ones are of the finest quality of crystal rimmed with gold and deco- rated clusters of currants and leaves They are dainty and pretty In addition to being new wa large va- riety The natyal ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ No 2 Green Turtle Soup Norfolk Spots Salad en Suosom Lamb Chops New Peas Asparagus VInagarette Potato Fruit en Saloon Crackers and Cheese Coffee Five Tempting Menus Five menus have been put together as follows bj the chef of the Arlington so that the public may have Its choice TCo 1 Little Neck Clams Consomme Frogs Legs Poulettc Broiled Lamb Chops Green Peas Stuffed Egg Plant Romaine Salad Brandy Jelly Cheese Coffee No 2 Little Neck Clams on Shell Consomme in Cups Olives Filet of Sole Fried Vln Blanc Cucumbers Potatoes Parislenne Frogs Legs Sauce Tartar Spring Lamb Roast Eel Mint Sauce New Potatoes Green Peas Tomatoes Mayonnaise Radishes Ice Cream Roquefort Cheese No 3 Littleneck Clam Cocktail Consomme Royale Sea Bass Meuniore Cucumbers Potatoes Natural Softshell Crabs Tartar Sauce Fried Chicken Southern Style Corn Fritters New Potatoes in Cream Stuffed Tomatoes Ice Cream Cakes Cream Coffee No 4 CIm Broth with Whipped Cream Boiled Salmon Hollandaise Sauce Cucumbers Potatoe Chateau Frogs Legs and Rice Sweet Breads Pique Squab Chicken Roasted New Potatoes String Beans In Cream Lettuce Salad French Dressing Cantaloupe a la Russell Cheese Coffee No S Little Neck Clams Crab Gumbo Brook Trout Maitre dhotel Salad Mushrooms on Toast Sweetbreads larded and roasted Green Corn French Artichokes a la vinaigrette Iced Pudding Watermelon Coffee BROTHERS AND SISTERS WED AT SAME HOUR LEBANON Pa July T A Kurr of Frederlcksburg and Margaret D Manbcck of Bethel Berks county were married at noon yesterday at the Manbeck homestead At the same time Robert Manbeck of Harrisburg and Mary P Kurr of Rehrorsburg were married at the Kurr residence Dr Kurr and Miss Kurr are brother and sister So are the Manbecks BISHOP BURKES FAREWELL CALL ROME July Right Rev Thomas M Burke Bishop of Albany N Y was received yesterday In a most cordial farewell audience by Cardinal Gotti prefect of the propaganda who congratulated him on the management of his dloceso and granted him all he requested from the propaganda Bishop Burke leaves Rome Monday Is inking several distinctions for the dig- nitaries of his diocese M Raspberries With Whipped Cream Cakes I ucum1 er 9Dr 9The Coffee Broiled ¬ > Here is a smart symphony in green The shirtwaist suit and parappl being of taffeta and the hat of fancy straw trimmed with leaves Alt T of the shade known as hunters green The h emstitching is done in wMti V4 Will Leave for Boston on Sunday Au gust 14 Large Contingent Anticipated Preparations are being made by local posts of the Grand Army of the Repub lic to attend the thirtyeighth annual encampment of the G A R which Is to be held in Boston during the week beginning on Monday August 15 Washington veterans will leave here- on the morning of Sunday August 14 for Boston Though it has not been definitely determined as yet it Is expect ed that a large majority of veterans now living in Washington will go to the en campment Representatives of the various auxiliaries of the Grand Army composed of patriotic women have also signified their intention to participate- In the annual reunion Special Rates Special rates have been arranged by the local committee with passenger agents and traffic managers The trip to Boston will be made with as little ex pense as can be reasonably expected The regular business of the encamp ment will not begin until the morning of Wednesday August 17 in a meeting place which Is yet to be determined Headquarters will be established In the Hotel Vendome On Tuesday August 16 the annual parade of old veterans will be hold The line will march promptly and every member of the Grand Army who can reach Boston by Tuesday morning Is urged to do so that all may participate in the parade A number of bands will accompany posts to the encamp- ment and these ma v from Bos- ton will furnish war songs stirring marches Council Meetings VETERANS PREPARING TO GO TO ENGAMP lENT and i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A meeting of the executive committee of the rational Council of Administra- tion will hold a meeting on Monday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Hotel Von dome and the council will convene at a oclock on the same afternoon Comrades of the Grand Army or their friends desiring information of any character In connection the en- campment or Grand Army matters are Informed that they must communicate with Silas A Barton chairman of the committee on arrangements Old South Building Boston Every effort Is to be put forth by Washington veterans to have a fine rep resentation of Grand Army men in Boston during encampment week In the local posts there are veterans who have not mltsed an encampment In many years When the train pulls out on the morning of the 14th it will unless all signs fail take a crowd of venerable patriots who every year look forward- to their meeting with old comrades and the never failing recitations of battles fought and won Just Say Charge It For n Fine REFRIGERATOR- Made of the best kiln dried hardwood gal- vanized lincJ from ev ry standpoint and give years of service 7297ihSt NW- q Phone E 233 MODEL Thais M- aJjS5cr HODGKINS PAINT DEPOT g I I wIt I 698 charcoal mineral wool packing Itn prove JlDIJtS E Fur Jtu Fuor P T best PaInt ust PAINTS I y sat- isfactory you R B a Coacrla- zojy9tf MIXEIJ Dill lirtaih- 1rco I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Peter Credit A OUR Mft YOUR FLOCK AND TACK THE DOWN FR ftl fit of Roll pcio how few yarc they require sit ib and most rattala gxv 5 3 here Ice OUT In every credit at le a meat store prig a Gas Range for summer x we have the best and most reliable grade all prices Also the Dangler Blueflame and Gas olene cookers They are eco nomical safe and durable Brass Bedsteads Odd Porch Rockers Lawn GoCarts and Baby lowest cash prices on credit 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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY JULY 9 1904

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DISTINCTIVE TABLEWHUE FOR UPTODATE HOSTESSr iI

The housewife who seeks fqr noveland distinctive tableware in slaws andfinE china need not search in vain thesedays There are new thins in the

and specialty shops that are certain to appeal to the fancy and

of the woman who likes to keep upto date with regard to her table fur-nishings no less than in her dress andhouse appointments For such a woman-a tour of inspection is a genuine delightand such shopping is in the nature ofan exploring trip with the most satis-factory of results

Xo woman ever had too many teaand the popularity of S oclock tea

as a society function serves a excuse orIncentive for the introduction of pretty

unusual designs some original othirs frank adaptations of models thatflourished in other lands and in earlierdajs Such a set is the one shown inthe upper lefthand corner of the ac-companying sketch Fashioned of sil-ver with handle and tray of carvedwood It Is a revival of an Athenianmodel and has met with much favorThf tray is a particularly tine ofworkmanship with polished surface andrim trimming of silver while the wood

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READING Pa July The weddedbliss of Harry S Batebekier noted Co-llege football player who save up hitslaw scholarship Yale to comeReading and wed pretty May CassMjrcashier in a store hero has been rudelyinterrupted by the arrest of his youngwife on the charge of embezzling a sttRalleged to aggregate from S1M tofrom her employers

When the first warrant issued toyMagistrate Miller was served on SlitsBatchelder an aunt entered ball In thesum of 91600 Several hours later whenshe learned the full extent of the chargesand the amount of the alleged shortageshe threw uy the bond

The young wife was onball piece Fortunately for her anotherbondsman was procured-

It is alleged that in the last threemonths she was cashier the young wo-man abstracted the sums she is chargedwith having embezzled from the bankdeposits She is said to have used twobankbooks for this purpose one containing the actual deposits which thefirm never saw the other containing

she entered to correspond with herbooks This last book was for the in-spection of the firm

Harry S Batchelder of New York wasa Yale football champion and it is saidthat in the game with Harvard a yearago he won Miss Cassidys by hisline playing

NATIONAL GUARD RENTS

SITE FOR RIFLE RANGE

The National Guard of the District ofColumbia has leased what is known asthe Baldwin Tract of land for a periodof five years at an annual rental of

550 The grant was made by MrsGeorgia C Lea the owner of the proper-ty to George H Harries in his omencapacity as brigadier general command-ing the District of Columbia

The property fronts on HamiltonRoad beyond Congress Heights It willbe used by the National Guard for arifle range The lease provides thatGeneral Harries or his successor in offi shall have the prttvlege of

the property within live years forXinoo

The pease was flied by Major WalterD Davidge judge advocate general

District militia

IRISHMEN HOWL HEALY DOWNLONDON July a discussion of

thr Irish land bill in the house of commons yesterday afternoon Timothy MRraly Nationalist fiercely attackedJohn E Redmond the Irish lender forselling his estate on the basis of twentyfour and a halt years purchase Illsremarks were greeted with a prolongeduproar and cries of Traitor MrHealy said the Nationalists had hontired him Healy by turning him outof the party in December 1SW Thisstatement wan fiercely resented Ujr

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of tea or chocolatemay content that she has securedthe latest and most attractive novelty

During the past couple of easouthere has been developed a fancy forwhat might be termed realistic chinaThe watermelon set pictured above be-longs in this group The case is of aline quality of porcelain in the formcoloring and striped effects of thewatermelon One large plntcwhich fits over the cover and twelvesmall plates comprise the set All areof white porcelain adorned with realistic production of slices of watermelonPineapple tomato and orange sets Justas realistic are to be had while for thelover of Welsh rabbit there come fanci-fully decorated plates inclosed in a china

lease that suggests an Edam cheese inshape and coloring

The punch bowl in the center of thogroup Is a novelty that is reasonablycertain of a ready welcome As shown-it is of cut glass In the form at a lovingcupthis design being the most approv

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On the realistic order but more artistic than the watermelon set Is thestrawberry set here portrayed It

of a large bowl of delicate chinasupported on tiny legs and ornamentedwith H design of strawberries and leavesin natural colorings Miniature copiesof the large bowl are used for Individual service dishes a dozen consti-tuting a set

A 19M substitute for flower vases suitable for longstemmed blossoms and par-ticularly the American Beauty rose isv e arrangement shown above It con-

sists of a cut glass bowl in which Is in-

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Lived by Day in StyleBy Night a Highwayman

Chief of New Automatic Trio Boasts ofCareer of Robbery and Fashion

Booty Buried in IndianaCHICAGO July a Living style by

at fashionable hotels und prowlingby night to rob at the point of a revotvtr ucli w s the life led by theleader of a new automatic trioCharles Pltcloyn according to thetension has made to police ofCmctn

With a companion William KrwinsPhetoyn is held at the suburban policestation while detectives are Investigat-ing holdups safe blowing and trainrobberies charted against the membersuf the band

Wounded te DaathThe third member of the alleged band

Truman H Wilkinson at St Elisabeths Hospital near the point of deathwith a bullet wound in his right lung

The new band met its Waterloo Wed-nesday when John C Meiler financialsecretary of Local Xo 17 of the Wood-Workers Union was shot the doorof his home 7C5 North FortysecondAvenue In the fusillade Wilkinson wasseverely wounded

Wilkinson after remaining silent forconcerning his fatal wound made-

a complete confession of his career ofcrime and the Identity and hiding placeof his companions A hasty raid fal-lowed on a room at Welts Streetwhere Pbeloyn and Erwing were sur-prised and captured before they could

into pray an arsenal with whkhthey had surrounded themselves Laterthey told all

Lived in StylePheloyn boasted of having lived at the

Palmer House and Chicago Reach HotelIn the height of style under the nameof McGovern The three members ofthe band told the police that they hadburled a fortune of 36000 in Indiana

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Senior Resident Physician Samuel LOwens of the Georgetown UniversityHospital stair has retired from that in-

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Junior Resident Physician Dr Abrahams has also left the hospital andplace has been tilled by Dr Mahton Ashtorn

Roth retiring physicians are youngand and widely known inWashington Dr Owens in a native of

orsity he won countless honors in athleticcircles and was captain of the trackand fluid teams at the university oneyear and an excellent player

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Northern Pacflc train recently at Bearmouth Mon but said nothing uf theshooting of the engine driver Theyconfessed to having shot a policemanlast spring The Is supposedto have been Sergeant McCarthy of theNorth Avenue police station who waswounded in the shoulder

Series of CrimesAmong other crimes Acknowledged In

the confession were theseA saloon on block north of North

Avenue and two Mocks west of WellsStreet was robbed Bartender was foundalone and IM40 obtained

Saloon four blocks west of the Lin-coln Avenue car burns robbed on thenight of June JO Bartender and fourcustomers forced to give up 53-

2Hld up a Mr Crawford 4041 LakeAvenue and took his valuables fromhim in the street at the j oint of a re-

volverHeld up a bartender and eight men In

a saloon at lib Lincoln AvenueHeM uj a saloon in North Park Ave

nue two weeks ago taking from thebartender and three customers

Big Jobs OnlyIn addition Pheloyn confessed to hav-

ing W It Yoernanes jewelrystore at Waukegan getting jewelry val-ued at which he says is buriednear Waukegan He also confessed tohaving robbed a Waukegan grocery ofJMMtW Pheloyn declHred that he owedhis capture to traveling with aman referring to Wilkinson It is hisproud iMxwtt that h has always done

big fobsPheloyn deserted the army at Fort

Douglas Utah live years ago and waswounded In making his escape liemade his way to California married theyoung woman whom he Induced to nursehim and has ever since led a life ofcrime

TEACHm DOWNS EAGLE

AFTER TERRIFIC FIGHT

Wounded Bird Puts Up a Game Strug-gle for Its Life

MERCER Pa July SProf W ARodgers of Sanely Institute had aterrific light with a bald eagle at Fredonla Mercer county He was spendingthe day with his parents he sawthe bird flying about Procuring a shot-gun he brought the eagle down withone shot by breaking its wing

When Rodgers went to secure his prizethe eagle attacked him and for twentyminutes they had a battle royal ProfRodgers hands were badly lacerated bythe birds beak find claws It WitS finallykilled

The eagle measured seven feet two andonehalf Inches from tip to tip and hadtalons over an Inch In length This is

in tiny section many yenr ProfRodgers will have the bird mounted

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EDINBURGH Scotland July 3 ThfUniversity of Edinburgh has conferredon HanniH Taylor formerly Americanminister to Spain and later of counselfor the United States before the AlaskaBoundary Commission the degree ofdoctor of laws

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tints with poster effect decora-tion and in addition to its merit of attiactivenesfe it possesses another andstronger one durability It Is good forthe country home where decoratedware especially In pronounced shadeshat more of a call than in the citydomicile

Last but not least In the abovesketch particularly in striking colorcombinations Is the lobster set Theplatter Is In the form of a cabbage leafin natural hue with lobster decorationThe design Is duplicated In the serviceplates and completing the set is a lit-

tle pot for the dressing or condimentsIn cabbage green with a tiny spoonhaving lobster claw handle

All these examples and many more inthe line of odd fanciful tableware areat the command of the householder whowould have them Some no doubt areocbtmed for fleeting popularity but afew are likely to win a permanent placeIr the china cabinet or the glasswarecollection

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Plain and Wholesome But Delectable Family

Lunches Suggested by Expert Chefs forThis Summer Weather

Ever has mankind looked for the daywhen science and culinary art wouldsolve the problem of what may be oatenin hot weather with relish and satisfaclion and at the same time with theguarantee that the after effects will notbe disastrous to the health and comfortof the Individual

Everybody knows that a glass of milka sandwich or something of the sortmay be taken with impunity But fewhave learned the secret of how a whole-some lunch may be enjoyed even thoughthe mercury soareth near the centurymarkWhat shall we have for lunch Is aquestion that has brought sorrow andmisery to many a housekeeper Seldomdoes she solve It In a manner to suit

and little would be the wondersisters if site gave up or broke down

in the attemptThe Chef to the Rescue

But 10 the whitecapped immaculatehotel chef has come to the rescue Fora mament he has stopped in his difficulttask of providing provender for severalhundred persons to help his longsuffer-ing brothers and sisters In tnelr effortsto solve the problem

To the chefs of of the leadinghotels an restaurants The Times putthe question

What would you suggest for alunch plain and wholesome andfor hot weather-

A Dainty MealHere are their answers From the

New Wlllard comes the following menuRadishes Olives

Sliced cold tongue and lambAsparagus sauce vimigarcttc

eggsLettuce salad

Fruit Lemon iceIced tea

Rather More ElaborateThe Raleigh thinks the following Is a

solution to the problemClam

Strained chicken gumbo en tasae-Pimolns

Soft shell crabs sauce Remoiilnde-I hlckcn en coquilles a In Toulouse

New asparagus sauce Moussellreglace

Retits foursCafe

Palatable and InvitingThis tho palatable hot weather fare

submitted by the chef of the LosekamOlives Raddlshcs

Cold ConsommeFried Soft Shell Crabs

CucumbersCold Roast Chicken

Lettuce and TomatoesIce Cream Cakes

FruitsA German Light Lunch

From a German point of view the fol-

lowing Is recommended by the chef ofFritz Reuters restaurant

Cream of AsparagusRadishes Olives Spring Onions

Pork and BeansFrankfurters with Potato Salad or

SnurkrautCucumber Salad

Lettuce and Tomatoes withMayonnaise Dressing

Canteloupe Watermelon-Ice Tea

Two Seafood LunchesHarveys restaurant famous through

out Uie country for Its seafood submitsthe two following menus

No 1Relish

Cucumbers New PotatoesWhite Leaves of Lettuce

Little Neck ClamsCanaps of Crab Flake

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den by the decoration in the form ofhuge clusters of grapes preferably purpe toned nrd masses of rosesJacks A jardiniere cheese and crackerdish and claret Jug are the shownabove and they are typical specimensScotch pottery somewhat on this orderIs also popular just now out It costsonethird more than the English

bonbon dish In the lower lefthand corner Is an example of Florentineware fancied by those who have a likIng for bright colorings and relief decoration The timings in the pictured dishare and purple clusters of grapesbeing displayed against a shell pinkbackground

Earlier In the season there werebrought out by some enterprising ex-perimenters specimens of glass table-ware upon which In floraldesigns and colorings were tiredIn the same as for paint

Now we have currant sets Ina similar form of ornamentation The

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Norfolk Spots Salad en SuosomLamb Chops New Peas

Asparagus VInagarettePotatoFruit en Saloon

Crackers and Cheese Coffee

Five Tempting MenusFive menus have been put together as

follows bj the chef of the Arlington sothat the public may have Its choice

TCo 1Little Neck Clams

ConsommeFrogs Legs Poulettc

Broiled Lamb Chops Green PeasStuffed Egg Plant

Romaine SaladBrandy Jelly Cheese

Coffee

No 2Little Neck Clams on Shell

Consomme in CupsOlives

Filet of Sole Fried Vln BlancCucumbers Potatoes ParislenneFrogs Legs Sauce TartarSpring Lamb Roast Eel Mint Sauce

New Potatoes Green PeasTomatoes Mayonnaise

Radishes

Ice Cream

Roquefort CheeseNo 3

Littleneck Clam CocktailConsomme Royale

Sea Bass MeunioreCucumbers Potatoes NaturalSoftshell Crabs Tartar Sauce

Fried Chicken Southern StyleCorn Fritters

New Potatoes in CreamStuffed Tomatoes

Ice CreamCakes Cream Coffee

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CIm Broth with Whipped CreamBoiled Salmon Hollandaise Sauce

Cucumbers Potatoe ChateauFrogs Legs and Rice

Sweet Breads PiqueSquab Chicken Roasted

New Potatoes String Beans In CreamLettuce Salad French Dressing

Cantaloupe a la RussellCheese Coffee

No SLittle Neck Clams

Crab GumboBrook Trout Maitre dhotel

SaladMushrooms on Toast

Sweetbreads larded and roastedGreen Corn

French Artichokes a la vinaigretteIced PuddingWatermelon

Coffee

BROTHERS AND SISTERSWED AT SAME HOUR

LEBANON Pa July T AKurr of Frederlcksburg and MargaretD Manbcck of Bethel Berks countywere married at noon yesterday at theManbeck homestead At the same timeRobert Manbeck of Harrisburg andMary P Kurr of Rehrorsburg weremarried at the Kurr residence

Dr Kurr and Miss Kurr are brotherand sister So are the Manbecks

BISHOP BURKES FAREWELL CALL

ROME July Right RevThomas M Burke Bishop of AlbanyN Y was received yesterday In a mostcordial farewell audience by CardinalGotti prefect of the propaganda whocongratulated him on the managementof his dloceso and granted him all herequested from the propaganda BishopBurke leaves Rome Monday Isinking several distinctions for the dig-nitaries of his diocese

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Will Leave for Boston on Sunday August 14 Large Contingent

Anticipated

Preparations are being made by localposts of the Grand Army of the Republic to attend the thirtyeighth annualencampment of the G A R which Isto be held in Boston during the weekbeginning on Monday August 15

Washington veterans will leave here-on the morning of Sunday August 14

for Boston Though it has not beendefinitely determined as yet it Is expected that a large majority of veterans nowliving in Washington will go to the encampment Representatives of thevarious auxiliaries of the Grand Armycomposed of patriotic women have alsosignified their intention to participate-In the annual reunion

Special RatesSpecial rates have been arranged by

the local committee with passengeragents and traffic managers The trip toBoston will be made with as little expense as can be reasonably expected

The regular business of the encampment will not begin until the morningof Wednesday August 17 in a meetingplace which Is yet to be determinedHeadquarters will be established In theHotel Vendome

On Tuesday August 16 the annualparade of old veterans will be hold Theline will march promptly and everymember of the Grand Army who canreach Boston by Tuesday morning Isurged to do so that all may participatein the parade A number of bands willaccompany posts to the encamp-ment and these ma v from Bos-ton will furnish war songs stirringmarches

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Comrades of the Grand Army or theirfriends desiring information of anycharacter In connection the en-

campment or Grand Army matters areInformed that they must communicatewith Silas A Barton chairman of thecommittee on arrangements Old SouthBuilding Boston

Every effort Is to be put forth byWashington veterans to have a fine representation of Grand Army men inBoston during encampment week Inthe local posts there are veterans whohave not mltsed an encampment Inmany years When the train pulls outon the morning of the 14th it will unlessall signs fail take a crowd of venerablepatriots who every year look forward-to their meeting with old comrades andthe never failing recitations of battlesfought and won

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