ROUND THE CAPITAL Information and Gossip IMcItctl Up Hero and Thcro in Washington. 711 Military Pomp to Attend Inauguration ABIIINOTON. William Hownnl T.'ft la to linvo greater military pomp mid clrcu Hint mi co iittoiulltiK hm Inauguration than had Theodore Roobo volt Tho governor of ovory state In tho union 1i:ih hoon aked hy tho innug urnl commlttoo to Bond a brlgado of troopn to lake part In tho Rroat pro cession up tho nvcnuo, and It 1b Inti mated that what Washington wantn In tho way of atnto troops 1h quality rathnr than quantity. Crack organ izations only need npply. An ontlniHluBtlo inomhor of tho In augural promotion body snya that Ihoro will ho present In Waalu Ington on March 4 next, 10,000 moro rogular troopa thnn npponrod whon Mr. Roosevelt rodo to tho capltol four yonrs ago. Ho insists that Wash ington will ho a grout camp of regu lars and guardamon In tho early Sherldnn'B mnrchlnp hosts In tno spring of 18G5. Tho United Stntos troops aro to be gin tho homeward Hailing from Cuba Hoon. Tho Koldlors will return reg iment by regiment,' and ,l ,s ,)0, lloved that sovoral of tho orgnnlzu t.lona will roach this country so closo to tho time ot the Inaugural common Ins thnt thoy probably may be ordered to the capital. Homo of tho plcturosqucnos3 of tho Roosovolt Inaugural will bo missing. It Ik undorstood that thcro will ho no rough rldeni presont. Four years ngo thoy not Only added much to tho pnrndo as u parado, hut they added a great deal of Joy to tho Inhabitants. Some or them wero now. to tho ways of tho capital city civilization and broko tho convontlonalltloB In a whole hearted nnd perfectly InoITonslvo way. Tho "Flying Ninth," tho black troop ers of Col. Guy Henry's old command, tho mon who followed him on tho trail of tho Sioux and rockod nothing of hard riding, Bomi-Btnrva-tlon nnd wounds and death, aro not to lend color nnd tholr perHonally propor prldo to tho pageant. Thoro will bo gallant cavalry roglmontu prosont, howovor, roglmontB that havo fought In Culm, In tho Philippine!) nnd Tftniree D)(Ddl Hdlea: Dtouc (or Girl from 11 to 10 Years. j ItJv aolh Jachct i BDYS' COURT IDEA SYSTEM STARTED DY GOULD PORTLAND, ME. OF Plan Inaugurated Years Before Judge Llndsey of Denver Was Named for Bench Also Father of Probation System. Hprlng, n greater camp than It hna boon Blnco tho rcsldoiita entertained on tho vontorn plains. Who Is Father of the American Navy? to tholr respective) merlta In tho com petition for tho honor of being tho "father of tho navy." Come time ago It was proposed to place these Htnluea fnco to face on a single hUh, hut that was opposed hy tho ndhorentH of tho heroes, Many Bites havo been suggested, but up to tho present time there has bcon no action looking to a Battlement of tho quest lofi, Tho Btntuo of John l'nul Jones la now under wny and a compo. tltlon will noon bo ontorod upon to de cide who will bo tho favored sculptor for tho making of tho statuo of Harry. Work Ib now In progress for a stat uo of Gen. Grant to bo orectod west ot tho capltol grounds, but tills will not bo completed beforo two years. Next spring iitatuou of John With- orapoon, n signer of tho declaration of ludopondoncc, nnd of Longfollow, tho poot, will bo presonted to tho govern ment by momorlal associations, and they will ho oroctcd In this city. Olhor ntatuos which hnvo boon pro vided for by congress nnd will bo oroctud horo In tho near futuro aro thooo of Von Steubon, Puluakl and Kcaclusko. THE location In this city of ntntuea of John Paul JoncB and Commo dore John Harry, both horalded us the "fathbr ot tho American navy" by their rospoctlvo admirers, will prove a dif ficult taflH for tho special commission chargod with that duty, Tlilu commit) (don coubIbIh of tho uqcrotary of wnr, tho secretary ot tho navy and tho chalrmon ot tho nennto and house com mittees on tho library. For each iilatuo congress appropri ated $50,000, but no action has been tnkon to dccldo tho controverted ques tion rotating to tho navy'u pedigree. It Is for Ihls reason that tho Iucntlon of tho cftlglou Is regarded as impor tant, an the prominence given each of tho heroes in tho question of location Is oxpected to glvo some Indication nu Ulouso for Girl from 11 to 1C Years. Cream wlncoy la employed for this blouse: two tucks nro mado from shoulder to bust each side: tho trlmm'ng conslats of hands of embroidered galloon, round collar, down center front, n.id round nrmholes nnd Blcovo; tho tight under-Bleovea aro buttoned nearly to tno elbow. Materials required: Two and a half yards 30 Inches wldo, two and three- quarter yards trimming. A Slmnlo Ulouso. A firm kind of washing Bilk Is admirable for a uiouso such as this; two Inch-wide tucks are mndo from shoulder to bust, and about six Bmull onoa between: tho box-plait down center Is covered with laco or ombroldory, n hand of tho snmo being taken down outsido of Bloovo. Tho deep cuffs are of finely tucked Bilk. MnterlalH required: Four yards 22 Inches wldo, ono nnd one-half yards trimming. Cloth Jacket. Hero Is a practical, easily mado Jacket, In Amazon clotn, to match tho itkirt. It Ib fitted by n seam taken over tho shoulder from edge of hasqito, back nnd front. Tho trout slightly wrnpB over below bust, and is fnntened by Invlsiblo nooks nnd eyes, and ornamented with buttons and corn loops. Embroidered galloon outlines tho nock. Felt hat trimmed with a buckle nnd quills. Materials required for Jacket: Two and a half yarda -10 Inches wide, ono yard galloon, three buttons, four yurds silk. DESIGN FOR VISITING DRESS. In Russet-Drown Velveteen and Fine Face Cloth. Hero Is a very clogant combination of russet-brown volvoteon nnd fiuo fnco cloth. Tho plain trained skirt Is of velveteen, so nro tho tight-fitting un- Stories of Taffc's Secretary of State . via urwr-irr c SENATOR PHILANDER CHASE KNOX, rJntcd for secretary of state, Ib 'one of tho moat delightful mon Hoclnlly to ho round anywhere. OoU, automohlllug and driving are his outdoor recreations,' ntlllarda and rending furnish Indoor umusement. When Mr. Knox camo to Wanning on nu attorney general ills reputation an a corporation lawyer ciuibou it to )o nHBtimod that ho was ono of tho gruff, brusquo kind, Instead of a grumpy curmudgeon, ho wnu rovoulod. Oh n polite, dapper little man who of fered his callers lino cigara nnd startt ed conversation ns if ho Intended tell ing bin Inmost thoughts and furnish ing diagrams ot all he contemplated doing nnd how ho would do each thing. "Of course," ho said, when tho con vocation got around to the point whoro real Interesting thlnga wore coming out, "I nm talking to you gen Uomou personally, not In your Jour nalistic capacity," Tho standard Washington story .about Knox concerns tho pair of road Btorn -ho brought hero uftor ho bo- camo attornoy gonoral. Mrs. Itooso volt wan lnvltod to rldo behind thorn nnd nn Mr. Knox wna driving away from tho White Hauao tho group of newspaper men fall to upocttlatlng ns to why ono of thorn had not had his wltu nbout him enough to ask tho nnmon of tho horson. Ono of tho party said tlloir names woro Highball and LSlphon. A Borloii3 mlndod ohup thcro- uj.on wroto n ntory about It and uent It to his paper. When- It uppenrod Knox wnn very angry nnd tho upshot ot It wna n retraction by. the- nowu- Anothur atory that nngored Knox wnu to tho offoct thnt ho had told tho into Senator Hoar that of courao ho had quit tho employ of tho Carnoglo Steel Company beforo accepting Presi dent McKlnley'n offor ot tho attorney (jonoralshlp. I Io regarded It us an Insult to McKlnlay to Imply that ho would appoint a man who would coiuldor It necoanary to glvo imurance that ho had obaorvod the ethics of tho profoa- slon. Senator Knox bought hla magnifi cent homo In Washington from Mrs. G. V. Chlldn. It la ono of tho flneat hoiiBBH In Wushlngton and Ib well nduptod for rocolvlng tho diplomatic corpa on Now Yonr'a day, according to diatom. Mrs. Knox. In coiiBidorcd ono of tho moat chnrmlng womon in oluclnl llfo. Her entortulnmonta nro among tho most elaborate In Washington. CHINTZ HANGINGS ARE LIKED. Especially for Bedrooms That Have a Chilly Aspect. For lnsldo curtains heavy linen, cither natural linen color, in white or colors, la very populnr. They nro se lected, of cour8e, In accordance with tho flttinga of tho room nnd nro trimmed elthor with applique of linen In contrasting colors, with braid or embroidery In heavy linen thread. Chintz hnnglngs nro also very popular nnd chintz and crotonno arc now shown in a moro remarkable variety of colors nnd designs than over be foro. Thoro Is quite u fnd at tho mo ment for tho bluo and whlto or tho red nnd white chintz hangings for uso, of course, in rooms suitably decorated. Tho' wall of a room, for instance, may bo In palo gray or white and gray when bluo and white or red and white chintz will bo used for hangings and upholstery. Theso chintzes nro not qulto bo striking ns they Bound, tho red chintz, in fact, being quite mild in effect. Tho color is a light and rather dull rod and tho patterns show a great deal of whlto. For Bomo bedrooms, such, for instance, ns havo a rather chilly aspect, those chintzes are ad mirable. Thoy seem moro sultnblo for men's rooms than tho flowered chint zes in pink nnd green, lavender and yellow which aro so charming. Portland, Mo. Years before -Judgo Ben U. Llndsey of Donver, who hna won a world-wide reputation for hla establishment of a Juvenile court, was elevated to tho bench, and beforo Wil liam Joff Pollard, Judgo of the Second district police court of St. Louis, be came luiown becauso of his system of administering pledges to men brought before him for Intoxication, Portland had a Judgo who usod both Bystoms successfully. Judgo George F. Gould fathered tho plan, now In opcrntlon In Portland, which has been followed many years, of giving the "klda a show." Ho was appointed ns Judge of tho municipal court when ho was but 25 yeara old by Gov. Hoblc, and ho was not so far removed from play days that ho didn't know Just what it meant to bo a boy. IIo had hardly assumed his Judicial duties beforo ho began to shock the matter-of-fact po lice officials by his treatment of Ju venile cases. Judgo Gould never would glvo a boy brought Into his court a "record" If ho could avoid doing so, nnd he was often nccused of leaning too far on tho side of mercy. Tho first case brought to his notice as Judgo was that of boys accused ot playing bnll In tho streets nnd break ing windows. Tho city marshal wanted to hnvo tho culprits punished according to tho law. "Ilonry, I nm nfrnld you have for gotten how It feels to be a boy," said tho Judgo to tho police official. "Urlng thoso boys, not into tho court room, 3j ' ' h zr li BREAKS A COLD PROMPTLY The following formula is a novor failing remedy for colds: Ono ounco of Corapounu ayruV ul Sarsaparllla, ono ounco 'ions com pound and one-hnir pint, oi bu whiskey, mix and Bhako thoroughly each time and use In doses of a table spoonful ovory four hours. This If followed up will euro an ncuto cold in 24 hours. The Ingre dients can bo gotten at any drugstore. MAKING THE MOST OF IT. i if I r- "Don't be alarmed, MIsb Hash, this mlcroacopo Ib merely to enable mo to see what I'm eating!" laundry work at home would b much more satisfactory if tho right Starch were used. In order to got tho desired stiffness, it is usually nocee sary to uso so much starch tnat the boauty and flnenesB of tho fabric Ib hidden bohlnd a pnsto ot varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but nlso affects tho wear ing qunlity of tho goods. This troi ble can bo entiroly overcome by using Doflanco Starch, as it can bo applied much moro thinly because of Its great er strength than other makes. The Disturbing Telephone. "The telephone has destroyed all tho privacy of society," said tho society girl. "It breaks in on everything. Nothing is sacred to it. You may bo saying your prayers. Tho telephone. Or In tho midst of your bath. Tho tele phone. Or doing up your back hair, or, worst of all, a delightful man may bo making love to you, when k-llng. k-llng, k-ling! Tho to'.ophono breaks off tho thread of his theme and ho falls to rosumo It." Deafness Cannot Be Cured or locn! applications, m they ennnot resell th ill Msed portion ot tlio car, Tlicre U only- one -ny to euro denlmud. ana that la by conatltutlonal remedies. Ueatnu Li caust'it by nil Inflamed condition ot tho mucous llnlns ot the l.a-itachlan Tube. When tills tuba ti Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It U entirely cloned. Deaf ness U tho result, and unless the Inflammation can be takea out and thU tube restored to Its iiormal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nlns cnacn out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed '.oiultthn of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Dcatnctt (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Kend for circulars, free. ..J. CULNUV & CO.. Toledo. O. BoU by IV iiTglita. Tie. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. His Idea. Mrs. Crlmsonbeak I see for use on rural delivery routes a letter box has an electric attachment which gives tho alarm In the house some dls tanco away when mall matter haa beon deposited wlthlu by the carrier. Mr. Crlmsonbeak Seems to me it would be moro vnluable if it only gave an alarm when a bill was deposited in tho box. Next Social Secretary of White House MRS. ELEANOR RELYEA, a $1,000 cleric in tho signal olllco of the war dopartmont, will bo tho noxt bo , clnl socrotary of tho Whlto Houbo, und i Miss iBabollo Hagner, who now die- taton tho social llsta of tho president's wlfo, will atop from that coveted po idtlon back Into tho ranltB or govorn mont clerks by oxocutlyo ordor, and "will bo given a minor position. Mrs Rolyen Is prominently Identified with tho social aut In Washington, though In u Boml-ofllclal uonso. Ulto has galnod a certain amount ot dls i ilnctlou through her ability na abridge player, and has titught many promi nent Bocioty women ot Uileclty llio game. Ono of her prominent pupils won Mra. .lolin U. McLonn, nnd It is undor- Btood that Mrs. McLonn wob Instru mental In obtaining for Mra. Rolvea tho position at the Whlto Houao for which a hundred social. BccrotnrloB In wnHiiingion navo yearned. Mrs. Rol yen wna appointed to tho wnr donnrt- mont from Connecticut on July 0, 1907. Bho lit a woman of culture and hna a wldo acquaintance among tho social colony, not only In Washington, but in Now York and Nownort. She Is tho widow ot Albert Uolyea, formerly a chief of u division In tho trcaaury de partment, who committed Biilcldo sov oral ycurti ago. Novor beforo In tho nnclnl hlnlnrv had tho position of social Bccrotnry at the Whlto Houao bcon oo Importunt. Tho privileges of tho olllco lncreasod and tho only ono which hnn not boon accorded Miss Hagner up to date, for tho reasoa that It haa beon against all Boclal and olllcial preccdont, la thnt of nBBlstlng Mrs. Hooaovolt In tho bluo Tpom In rocolvlng her guests on for mal occasions. dor-alcoves. Tho ovorsklrt and plna- foro bodlco of tho cloth aro trimmed with it Greek key pattern, worked with gold and brown narrow braid: volvot- sovorod buttons form a further trimming. Tho yoko la of pleco lnco. Hat In velvet of tho color flt tho aklrt, lined with soft, pink Bittln, fid trimmed with a rosotto of satin and a long brown feather, Matorlals requlrod: For tho drees. nlno yards volvoteon, four yarda aloth 48 Inchoa wldo, aovornl dozen yardB of nnrrow braid, tlireo dozen buttotiB, ono-halC yard pioco laco. Frills op Muffs, A protty fashion Ib that ot adding a frill of soft tmtln or closoly plallod chiffon to tho lowor edge of fur tnufla. Hrown Ib used with nil brown furs, nlock with bluck and whlto with such furB na ermlno und whlto fox. When furs aro Bcnnt thla nddltio:: Ib a decided Improvement. Tho lmmcuao round muffa thnt aro forclim tholr way to tho foro havo tho coBloat-looklng nrrangomont of quilled and primly looped ribbon at tho onda whero tho hands nro recoiveu. The Pierrot Ruff. A Pierrot .ruff, but having a huge bow at tho aldo In which llttlo Pierrot would not hnvo known himself, is ono of tho pretty llttlo gifts to pass from friend to friend. Chooso marquisette, crisp chiffon, net or point d'eaprlt In ono of tho cntawba or wistaria shades. RuffB of thoao exclualvo colors may bo found In somo of tho shops, or tho materials may bo bought and carefully doubled nnd quilled Into shape. Tho very full quillings nro then fastened on to n aoft fold of silk of tho snmo Bhado, measured to fit tho neck. The bow of antln ribbon Is, again, tho Iden tical color, and bo sure tho match Is perfect. Whllo It la very lovely to Bay "tie on with a big soft bow," It la far wlBOr to caution tho glvor to havo tho bow tied permanently, and to faBton Pierrot's ruff with a hook and eye. High Boots of Tan, Ab tho winter wenther . odvancos thoro Ib wider popularity for tho amart tan boot thnt laces or buttons nix and eight luchos nbovo the ankle. Tho oxtrn hoavy solos aro not used ns much a thoy wpro for city Btreets. Thoy uro kept for county roads. Tho fashionable shoe haa o solo of or dinary .thleknesB, is woll urchod,. has a slightly rounded too, and a high, straight Spanish heel. Plans for Bedrooms. Instead of a doublo bed tako two slnglo betlBtcads, romovo tho upper pnrt of tho foothonrd, put tho two ends togethor In ono corner of tho room, mako a bed on each. Then you hnvo the center and tho sides of tho room for other things. It la also nlco for a largor room that la to bo occupied by two Individuals or elderly people, for they can euch havo tholr own bod nnd enn often wnlt on and bo compuny for each oth er many times when otherwise thoy would havo to bo nlono. Apd it is a good way to fix tho llttlo glrl'a or boy'a room, ao that whon thoy havo chums como to boo them and atny ovor night thoy will hnvo a nice Bparo bed for them In tholr own room. Rosebud Hatpins. Tho IntcBt novelty In hatpins la tho natural rosebud or half-grown flowor which, by some wondorful process, Is transformed In nil Its perfect boauty of form and color Into an Imperishable substance. Nestling lit thu fur or foliage of a smurt hat, thoy add tho nov.est tr'ich of elogauce. but Into my ofllce, to talk If. ovej with mo." They trooped In, a frightened com pany, and faced tho man who becamo known In Portland from thnt day out as "tho judgo who gives tho kids a chance."' Judgo Gould listened to tholr Bides of tho case with patleuco and sympathy. Tho boys had no other placo to play. To throw a basebalj in the streets didn't neem to them n grent crime. Judgo Gould huvlng cau tioned them nn to their future con duct and wen tholr regard and re spect, Rent thoin awny without mak ing any threatB or imposing any punishment. That wna the beginning of tho sys tem In Portland, which has helped mMiy a boy to do the right thing nnd has mado many good cltizons of thoso who under n different Bystem might have become crlmlnalB. Fow boys over Bat in tho prisoners' dock whllo Judgo Gould was on tho bench, nnd ho stayed for 12 yeara and retired at his own request. , Judgo Linsoy hns won an interna tional roputatlon by his treatment of Just such cases, but tho pollco court Judges of Portlund from tho time of Judgo Gould to tho present day havo handled cnse3 In that way. In tho cnBO of Intoxicated mon, scores of whom found their way into this court day after day In splto of tho laws prohibiting the salo of Intoxicat ing liquor In Portland, Judge Gould es tablished a probation system, To-day tho Bystem he Inaugurated Ib recog nized by tho law of tho state and a probation ofllcer takes In hand all such cases and deals with them as ho thinks best. Judgo Gould was tits own proba tion ofllcor. Ho exacted a pledge from every man who ho thought might try to live up to it. Often ho knew, nnd ho did not hesitate to say bo to tho ion themsolveB, that It was only ono chance out of a thousand that thoy would llvo up to their pledge for moro than a fow days. By giving Buch offenders a chnnco ho claimed that ho aided them In over coming tholr nppotlto for liquor, nnd as their will power IncreaBed Judge Gould found that their appearance be foro him camo to bo loss frequent, and In many cases ceaaed altogether. Judgo Pollard of St. Imls, who bognn a similar Bystom, was Invited to Eng land to explain it to parliament, nnd It was largoly duo to his offorta thut tho syatem wob recognized by tho English law, In Portland Judgo Gould estab lished hla card plodgo system yeara ago, aud. co-operatod w'th tho famlllea of tho men, with their clergymen and frlvJiGi In aiding them to reform. Hon. Etnil Kin.HR, Vicnnn, Aus., one of the world's Ki-oatcut horsemen, bus written to tho manufacturer: "Sl'OIlN'S DIS TEMPER COMPOUND has become thu utaudard remedy for distempers and throat diseases in the best ptahlca of Europe. This medicine relieves Horses of great Buf I'crint! nnd wives much money for the own er," fiOc und SI n bottle. All druggists. Sl'OHN MEDICAL CO., Goshen, lud. Sure Slan. Mrs. Murphy Arrah! 'Tls Saterdah night an' th' facth'ry Is closln' down an' Timmy don't know whothor he'll git his pay or not. Mrs. Flaherty Here he comes homo now. Mrs. Murphy Wlrral Thin he ain't been paid. 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