I, & ft Bi Gafe o! NK&i - Drives Machine Down Steps; Lands in Hospital WM!M3 NEW YOKK. Peter Kelly, atten dant In St. Luko's hospital, In a cot In the J. Hood Wright hospital the other day, was bragging through the mass of bandages that swathed his features that ho is a bettor man than General Israel Putnam ever was. Early the day before Kelly, In (he automobllo of the superintendent of St. Luke's, drovo the machine down several flights of stone steps In Cen tral Park. Kelly will not speak of the incident that led to his ride. Dr. Clover, the superintendent, will not say whether the attendant had his permission to use the machine, but a shadow crosses his fnco when he thinks of the occur rerio. Kelly first was noticed as ho drove the car rapidly around the Circle, a circular road, about 200 feet in diam eter, oppoolto JOCth street, near Cen tral Park West Thero Is only ono entrance to the Circle Patrolman Smith, of the Arsenal police station saw the machine. "Hoy!" shouted the patrolman, run Fluffy Headpiece Drops CHICAGO. This Is tho story of a hat and a void in the heart of a policeman. And it is a romance, too, but only the first chapter has been written. Pollcoman Harry Dosscn, he of the stern vinago and onco of tho scornful ye, stood the other day on the corner of West Washington street and North Fifth avenue, blowing his whiBtle and ccowllng quite fiercely at the women who scurried past "Women woro born to bo in the way," ho muttered to a brother police man. "If it wasn't for them a po liceman's life would be soft" And then tho hat enteredtho life of Bossen. From the elevated struc ture above came a woman's gasp. "With it camo tho hat Then a sudden fluttering of skirts and tho owner of the head decoration hurried Into her train. It is not a part of the story that the camo to a resting place, cocked rakl8hly on tho helmet of the police officer. Neither Is It material that lie was blushing deeply when ho started with the And for the Central detail station. "Sergeant" he reported, pausing at Edict Against Babies Opens Row in Apartment JERSEY CITY, N. J. The liveliest kind of a rumpus has started over tho appearance of a baby in Jersey City's most fashionable apartment house the Fairmont at Fairmont avenue and Hudson country boulevard. There are many dogs in the house, but the management has made an iron bound rule against children. Hence tho wholes affair will soon be aired in tho courts. Clinton B. Dow, a stock broker, who moved into tho Fairmont with his bride a year ago, was politely told re cently that he would, have to move out as soon as the expected heir to tho Dow family arrived. "Well, this is tho limit." said Mr. CuDid !s Routed; Quarrel CLEVELAND, O. CuplU ran to cov er the other day when the casa of Jaoob Nemerovsky, twenvy-flvo years old, against Paulino Williams of 2557 East Twenty-ninth street, was called In JubUoo Chapman's court. "You Bee, it was something like this," said Constable Miller, who servod tho papers, "Nemeiovbky was engaged to Miss Williams for more than two years. During the courtship ho gave Miss Williams many pres ents. He wanted to get the presents back. With two policemen ho went to her home. The policemen were unable to persuade tho bride-that-mlght-have-beon to deliver tho pres ents, and Squire Chapman Issued a writ of replevin, with which I secured a trunk containing the pres ents. They consisted of an umbrella stand, foot stool, sewing tray, fold ing card table, collar box, smoking Jacket, and somo other stuff. Thero was ulso a pair of shoes, which some body throw at me as I was leaving the house, and they hit mo on the back of tho neck." Miss Williams says that eho and Patently Green. Old Hand (to new ticket seller at state fair) "Ever been on the wick et before in a crush7' Now Haiiu "Nopo,' Old Hand "Thought not" New Hand "Why not?" Old Hand "You give change first, and tickets afterward." Now Hand "What Is tho difference?" Old Hand "Hundreds of dollars, my boy, No one ever passes In and forgets his tickets." Judge. Immaterial. It doesn't make much difference whether a man Is Inspired or not if lite work is worth while. vm h OIUM y-JLsM, JL lJLi ning up. "Quit that mcrry-go-rounA stuff. This park isn't Coney Island. Suddenly the machine started along a narrow footpath. Kelly though the path was the road leading out. He had reached the top of ttio long, winding stono stairway leading down; to Central Park WeBt before ho rei allied his plight Ho started to turn his machine aside, then decided he would tako tho stairs. "I should worry 1" shouted Kelly as tho machine leaped out Into tho air. "This will beat old Izzy Putnam to a frazzle, and tho papers will publish my face I" Bang! Biff! Thud! The car took, tho landings like a groyhound. Thon there came a turn in tho stairs and the machine stopped with a disinte grating shiver. Kelly kept on. Workers in tho Aqueduct shaft at tho bottom of tho stairs ruBhod to tho surfaco, thinking thero was an under ground explosion. They found Kelly lying doubled up sovoral flights below what formerly was tho machine. All ho could mutter as they carted him to the J. Hood Wright hospital was: "Well, I got half way down, any way." Kelly's nose and head bear testi mony to his attempt to reach tho bottom. Aqueduct workerB pried the ro remalns of tho onco handsome tour ing car from tho rocks that line the etalra. on Helmet of Bluecoat the Ueak, "I I found a hat Maybe, I better try to identify it before i! turn it in." Bossen -was full of thought and sad ness as be passod the desk cftf the way to his corner. "Sergeant, her name ain't in it," ho said dejectedly; and then he pleaded: ".But, say, sergeant, nhe'11 come for it. sure, won't Bhe? And Bay, don't for git to to get her name and address and and sort of tell her it was mo found it Just for fun, you know. And say, sergeant, old man, do you know where a feller can buy furniture on the installment plan?" But this la only tho tale of a hat and a void in tho heart of a police man, and bo well, that's as far as the first chapter haB been written. Dow. "Why tho deuce didn't they put tho ban on Red Mike? Ho's been here ever since wo moved in, and not a word of complaint about him. Sure, a child's no worso than a dog." Red Mike is a largo Irish Bettor, and heretofore ho has been the pride of the Dow household. That is, he was the third member of the family un til the Dow baby arrived. Dow argued with tho management of tho house, but In vain. So ho moved to No. 84 Emery street beforo his lease had expired. Now the apartment house management has brought suit to re cover $300 for rent from tho broker. "I'll never pay them a penny un less tho court compels mo," declared Dow the other day. "It's an outrage to think that a dog is considered bet ter than a child In a fashionable apart ment houBe." Subpoenas have been issued for Mrs. Merrltt Lane, Mrs. Howard Sla ter, Mrs. J. H. Subberly, Mrs. Marma duke Tlldon and other women who live in tho Fairmont and own dogs to appear and testify at the trial Over Gifts in Court (ZXS TAKE WJUR U SSrofc Ipip pf?rsfI4 l T"JV " T Nemerovsky were to have been mar ried December 7. Tho Invitations had been printed, but because they were unable to get postage stamps out a certain night, about two weeks pre vious, they waited till the next day to mall them. Howover, tho Invita tions wero never sent, becauso Nemerovsky didn't come around for three days. "He mado all kinds of excuses and finally I forgave him," Miss Williams said. "Everything was all right for a while till he started to act up again. Then I told him to leave. Monday ho came with a constables and took away the presents ho had given mo, and somo of my other things, too." Rapping on Wood. It is a common thing to bco people rap upon a chair or door after they havo mado somo boastful remark, such as "I am never ill," or "My ven tures always turn out woll." This was originally dono as an appeal to the efficacy of th wood of tho true cross, and threo raps woro always In honor of tho Blessod Trinity. Super-science. Modern science is that praotical knowlodgo of truth that unses us to feel an oyster's pulso and look at M tongue beforo we eat it rKAJ.S-' Cf9 -ft ejQ "BUY ,TJ H0ME" s CO f C !3 v3 Cv3 Cr Jf w .: I Myr ,- Lm4M (f -) 4ru w rn 5y Si ) upa parkin whcm - JS B Km-, aa II VYM 'J I L 1 fi. ltN1ftyw( pP- V-bi V -Q-iigpgg . r... S ) WMiTL noUSL.VASniNGlDK NOT only has Woodrow Wilson been elected president of tho United States, but, what Is fully as Important in tho estimation of multitudes of Americans, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and Miss Mar garet Wilson, Miss Jessio Wilson and Miss Eleanor Wilson will movo Into tho Whlto House next March. Tho placo of the ladles of tho White Houso has been kept beforo tho coun try almost as prominently through all theso yoara as has that of tho presi dent himsolf. Eternally questions of precedence and etlquotto havo camo forward. 'The public has wanted to know all about the dally lifo and tho domestic doings of the presidential family, tho housekeeping woes of the miBtress of tho mansion and her be havior at tho Qfflclal receptions; the tastes and habits of all the feminine members of tho family, and withal there have boen at times little tales of boudoir plots and parlor Intrigues, although tho history of the United States has very little of tho back stairs hind of gossip that has played a l-rgo part in tho histories of tho nations of Europe. Abigail Adams, First Mistress. The wife of the first president did not llvo In tho Whlto House, of course. Abigail Adams of Qulncy, Mass., was tho flrBt mistress of tho mansion, although in her time it was a mansion in the making, and tho finishing seemed to hor very far away indeod. It was she who used tho "groat, un finished audience room" ns a placo in which to dry tho family wash. Dolly Madison was almoBt as much mistress of tho mansion in Jefferson's time aa in that of his successor, hor husband, and it was cho who savod the ono piece of tho original furnish ings which Is this day In tho presiden tial residence. When the British burned tho houso In 1814 tho redoubt able Dolly managed to carry away me portrait of Washington which hangs now over tho mantel In the Red room. It has taken a long tlmo for tho mansion to approach completion, and no sooner was it finished than it was destroyed by tho ruthless hand3 of tho English Eoldlery. The building which succeeded tho first residence was a faithful repro duction in form3 and dimensions of the plans drawn by the original ar chitect, MaJ. Hobau. The very foun dations and part of tho outsldo walls arc relics of the building which went in flro in 1814. Mansion Is Now Complete. Then in' 1902 there was begun tho White House Improvements which have resulted in tho mansion of to day becoming almost precisely what tho president's houso was Intended to bo by thoso who mado the original plans for It It was necessary to re lievo thp resldenco of tho necessity of being headquarters for tho busi ness of the executive An office ari nex was built and thus tho disfigur ing additions to the mansion could bo taken away. Tho orlclnal plans wero studied for tho restoration of the residence itself, and the bulldingB of the Uni versity of Virginia, planned by Jef ferson, wero investigated. A dining room was provided In which 100 guests might bo entertained. Spaco SEES HE TAKES HIS MEDICINE No Chance for Mar. to Escape When a Woman Is Responsible for Ad ministering the Dose. Ed Howe, tho famous Kansas funny man and story-teller, has an article In the American Magazine in which he says: "When a woman has charge of a sick man fiho feels as important as the marshal of the day at a country Fourth of July celebration, and, however amia ble sho may be at other times, sho is very bossy when eho has medlclno to give a man, or lotlonB to put on him; If ho wants a drink of water, aho ex presses tho opinion that ho is drink ing too much, and remembers that hor Aunt Harriet's husband onco drank a great deal when ho was sick, and had convulsions. It tho sick man becomes impatient, and says tho medicine 1b doing no good, sho reminds him curtly that tlmo is necessary; uho has even been known to dip Into tho classics and say that Rome was not built In a day, Tho air of wisdom with which the cxamlnos tho doctor books con for tho comfortable housing of such a family as that of Woodrow Wilson was secured. And finally, in 11)12, the office building has been enlarged and reconstructed, so that tho now president will havo such family ac commodations as many of his predo cesBors sighed for in vain. Tho story of tho successive White House families haB much of plctur esquo variety. Not always has tho mistress been tho wlfo of tho presi dent Buchanan was a bachelor; ho 'had been disappointed in lovo aB a young man. Jefferson, Jackson, Van Buron and Arthur wero widowers. Grover Cleveland hIoiih or tlia Una was married In the mansion. Tyler loBt his wife while in office, and mar. rlcd again, but the ceremony took placo in New York. Benjamin Harri son's wife died while ho was In the presidential chair. Mrs. McKinley was an invalid, as was the first Mrs Tylor. Andrew Jackson had a battlo that cost him moro sleep probably than, did tho battlo of New Orleans, a battlo over the social recognition of. a certain lady while ho was living la the presidential home. The PlorcoSj loat a son by a sad accident, and the calamity threw a Bhadow over most of their four years In the residence. And each of the two last presidents has had a daughter to take her placo as tho first young lady of the land, and now tho new president has not only ono, but three. Detecting Invisible Finger-Prints. Officers of the San Fraucisco bu reau of Identification havo, It Is said, porfoctod a process by which they de velop invisible finger-prints. The dis covery consists of a chemical solution that Is kept secret. In a recent murder case, a former suitor of tho murdered girl was suspected. Ho disappeared mysteriously after the crlmo, but tho detective found a time table In the room where the young man had lived. Tho new solution was sprayed on tho pages of the booklet. Gradually green marks began to develop, and they proved to bo bloodstained finger-prints. This was threo days after tho murder, A streak mado by a finger Boon dis appeared. At tho end of it was a cloarly defined fingerprint It pointed straight to n small vlllago In Ohio, where tho detectives Journeyed and arrested their man. Device to Frighten Baboons. A novel method of trying to get rid of tho baboon nuisance in tho Graaf relnet district, Capo Colony, whh re cently put into operation by a farmon This man conceived tho Idea of get ting rid of tho nuisance by capturing a full-grown malo baboon, dressing him in all tho colors of tho rainbow, putting a sheep-bell round his neck,1 and turning him loose to Join tho troop to which he belongs. The farmer believPH that by bo doing there will bo no baboons seon In his neigh borhood for a good many years, A Proud Miss. "MIsb I'rinklo, 1 understand, Is going away to n finishing bchool in BoBton." "Thank you for tho Information. When I passed her on tho street yes terday I was at a loss to account for' the unusual elevation of her chin." vlnces tho flick man that, howover In telligent his medical adviser mny havo been, after his recovery he will bo In formed that ho would have boon sick much longer had Bhe not used her homemade lotions. Whatover she does at night, tho doctor will agree In the morning that It was very good. "Tho sleeploBt woman In tho world will stay up all night cheerfully If alio can get a chance to doctor Bqmobody, and If a man has medlclno to tako at an unusunl hour ho will get it, If thero Is a woman around." Was It Cause and Effect? Tho Young Doctor Congratulate mo. Got another patlont today. It's old man Stocks. Tho Friend That's great. Thoy toll mo tho aged lmbeclio is a multimil lionaire. How did thoy happou to call you In?" Tho Young Doctor (modestly) I suppose thoy had heard of mo. It's a good thing, you know, for a young doctor to havo a special line of prac tice Probably you rfmombor that I had tho old man Bonds, Ho only lived j a month after I took his case. V& I fiCNfc! 5Hc; .. HftRO I Kt AMY UftC cauA&u M w-m- M JAPBOR.n zh AWtt W&R TfctJ Jlf'Nt CVJ IStKAYCH TH' iVAKK oerp ." hfcW-.MftRlArt. atVfcTHUTO rmt mo to ptv with. nn-!5 HtCH CUT ni? iccth on (T. intKVflMtK, rtu UUYtT Py HoMfc i Somo Ovet;tures. I Bacon And has ho approached you on tho subject? Egbert Oh, yes. "Well, has he made any overtures T" "Overtures! Why, ho's made overJ tnros to beat tho band I" Luxuries, Too. Willis I sot you havo all tho moV 'era conveniences for women banktsjf. ,ln this institution of yours? aillls Yes. Twd of tho highest paid gossips in tho city are always in? attendance, Lifo, eZA..- 3JV X3l.ue 1 nKt.-At-Tfcli rtu (BUY Or AT Horvi6 J J Si , I FOR SEHLERS EXTENDING THE AGRICULTURAL AREA IN WESTERN CANADA. For sometimo past tho Canadian government haB had surveyors at work platting now areas for the ac commodation of tho largely Increas ing number of Bottlers coming In to occupy tho agricultural districts of tho threo pralrio provinces, Thero woro thoso connected with tho work of securing settlors for western Can ada who last spring prophesied that thero would bo as many as 175,000 now Bottlers from tho United States to Canada during tho present year, and thero wero thoso who doubted that tho previous year's figures ot 132,000 could bo Increased. Recent computation mndo by the officials of tho Immigration branch nt Ottnwn Bhow that tho largest estimates mado by officials will bo beaten and that tho 200,000 mark from tho United States will bo reached. As great an Increase will be Bhown In tho figures of thoso who will reach Canada from other countries this year. Tho re sults of tho year's work In Canadian Immigration will glvo upward of a total of 400,000 souls. But tills Is not to bo wondered at when it is realized what is offorlng In tho threo prairlo provinces nnd also In tho coast prorlnco of British Co lumbia, which is aUo bidding strong ly and successfully, too, for a certain class of Bottler, tho settlor who wishes to go Into mixed farming or fruit raising. When tho central por tion of this provlnco Is opened up by tho railway now being constructed thero will bo largo areas of splendid land nvallablo for tho sottlcr. Rofcrenco has frequently been mado of late by thoso interested in develop ing tho Amoricnn west to the largo numbers who aro going to Canada, high officials In somo of tho railways being amongst tho number to glvo volco to tho fact Tho moro theso facts becomo known tho moro will peoplo seok tho reasons and theso are best given when ono reads what prominent people say of it What tho farmer thinks of it and what his frlonds Bay of It James A. Flaherty, Bupromo knight of tho Knights of Co lumbus, was In western Canada a Bhort tlmo ago. Ho says: "If I wero a young man 1 would sell out my intorcsts in less than two months and como right to tho Cana dian Northwest, whero so many op portunities abound." Advertisement Eager for Hit Rights. As llttlo Freddlo had reached the maturo ago of three, and was about to discard pettlcoata for manly rai ment in tho form or knickerbockers, his mother determined to mako tho occasion a memorable one. Tho Bris tol Times tells what happened. The breakfast table was ladon with good faro as the nowly-breeched Infant was led Into tho room. "Ah!" cried the proud mother, "now you are a little man!" The Hedgling was In eetact. Dis playing his garments to their full ad vantage, ho edged closer to his moth er, and whlspored: "Mummlo, can I call pa Bill now?" Youth'a Compan ion. Stole Ten Thousand Nickels. Aftor saving up nickels since 1883, Mrs Emily Kuhn of New York lost the entlro bagful, 10,000 In all, to a burglar. A collection of German coinB was not touched. Besides tho nlckele a quantity of valuable Jewolry was taken. In the Midst of Luxury. "You havo everything that wealth can buy, haven't you?" "Yob," ropltod Mr. Dustln Stax. "But It don't Boom fnlr that I should have worked so hard to got all theso things whllo the butler and footman and maids enjoy them free." Surprised. "I am going to bring my son up bo that like George Washington ho can say: I can not toll a Ho.' " "Why, I thought you woro going to bring him up to follow In your foot steps?" Quite Natural. "What was your experience when the train was telescoped?" "I saw starB." One-half of tho women In tho world wunt lo get thin; the other half want to get fat. STEADY HAND, A 8urneon's Hand Should Be the Firm. est of All. "For fifteen years I havo suffered from insomnia, indigestion nnd ner vousnesB as a result of coffoo drink ing," said a surgeon tho other day. (Tea is equally injurious bocauso it contains caftoine, tho samo drug found in coffoo). "Tho dyspepsia becamo so bad that I had to limit myself to ono cup at brenkfaBt. Even this caused mo to lose my food Boon after I ato It "All tho attendant symptoms of In digestion, such as heart burn, palpita tion, water brash, wakefulness or dis turbed Bloop, bad taste In tho mouth, nervousness, etc., wero present to such a degreo as to lncapacltato mo for my practice as a surgeon. "Tho result of leaving oft toffee and drinking Postum was simply mar velous. Tho cbango was wrought forthwith, my bond steadied and my normal condition of health was re stored." Nam given upon request Read tho famous llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wollvlllo," In pkgs. "Thoro'B a roason." Postum now comes In concentrated, powder form, called InBtant Postum. 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