K FIRST "VOTES FOR WOMEN" STORE IS OPENED FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN rhousands HavcBecnHclped By Common Sense Suggestions. V k ft . z - - Thio ts an Interior vlow of the TO STUDY SPOOKS Chair of Spiritualism to Be Es tablished in Harvard. investigation of "Psychic Phenomena" fn New England, Where Witches Were Burned Bequest of $10,000 for Research. Cambridge. Harvard university has seriously contracted to enter upon an Investigation of what Is technically de scribed as "psychic phenomena." but which our parents (ever since the days of the Fox sisters) called "spir itualism," writes Julian Chambers. ThlB, to my way of thinking Is one of the most startling Innovations In peda gogy that several centuries havo fur nished. Indeed, it is an event that could only havo followed tho coming of the wonderful era of telephono, air ships, rndlum wireless messages and phonographs. It will" not do to treat this Incident lightly or to cover It with ridicule Such is far from my thought when I frankly declare that tho acceptance Df a $10,000 endowment fund for psy chic research by that time-honored university at Cambrldgo encourages tho hopo that Francis L. Wellmnn's fond wish to found a school of draw poker at Harvard may be ultimately realized. Seriously, however, comparatively few as are believers In spiritualism, tho acceptance of this bequest by so conservative a body as tho trustees of Harvard brings the study of psychic phenomena to a stage never previous ly attained in this country. The language employed by the bene factor Is quito explicit. He gives the money which can only bo regarded John Harvard's Grave. as the nucleus of a much largor fund for "investigation and study of men tal or psychological phenomena, the origin or expression of which appears to be independent of the ordinary sen sory channels." While- this leaves the range as wide open tfs spookland, it also confines it within scientific scope. Plenty of persons have seen ghosts or believe they have, which, for practical purposes of "research," is the same thing. For example, although a complete disbeliever In so-called spirit phenomena, I have seen with my own eyes ghostly shapes not re sultant from Welsh rabbits and disor dered liver, but tho fabric of an ap parently sound mentality. Thcro are houses known to me that havo supernatural occupants, as well as human beings! Again, there are bouses that harbor quaint, queer, in explicable nolBes, by night and by day. Personally, I doubt not, rational and natural explanations can be found for all such noises. I am not sufficiently Interested curious were a better wordto seek tho solution of such problems of the natural world. Tbero are phases of mental science that are accepted. There Is probably something in telepathy as every ono must concede if he or Bhe have suffi cient mental power to compol another person seated in church or theater to turn and bow. ! I '' Kyi kr SB &"', Hi fv- " hwM X HiHHkW '- '' 9hP Jsifl. first "votes for women" store, just opened on Broadway, Now York- No moroTntcrestlng mental test can bo mnde than to sit at dlstanco from two persons well known and to at tempt to learn, by telepathy, what they aro talking about. You will be amazed how often It can be done. Try You may fall utterly; but some people are able to do this very th'ngl Some kind of intangible, inexplicable .utorcommunlcation is nt times estab lished between intlmato friends far distant. Most moo of tho world especially active mental workers or travelers bellevo in premonitions. When one reaches that stage, why not hav6 con fidence In dreams? An intlmnto friend always nas a se rious illness whenever he dreams of snakes I am not Joking, the man al ways has been a total, abstainer. Tho dream may bo responsible for tho sick ness, you will say. Possibly so. Hut tho same person never dreams of see ing washing hung upon a lino without finding therein a premonition that ho Is to move his habitation. Y.W.C.A.PLANS BEAU PARLORS Edmonton Secretary Outlines Ideas for Tete-a-tete In the New $200,- 000 Building. Edmonton, Alto. Miss Lukes, gen eral secretary of tho Young Women's Christian association of Edmonton, said that "beau parlors" will bo fea tures In tho $200,000 building to bo erected hero this spring. They will bo on tho main floor, sot off from tho social hall In such a way that seven or eight of thoso rooms will bo availablo for a tete-a-teto in terview, with a certain amount of pri vacy, yet without closed doors. MIbs Lukes has provided a club room In the present building where tho girls are free to Invite their boy or man friends. Another feature of tho now homo will bo individual sleeping chambers, while tho public washroom will bo par titioned and provided with slatted doors, where the girls may take bpongo baths following exercising In the. physical department. WAS BEATEN ON HONEYMOON Grand Jury Holds D. Jack Lit After Former Wife Describes At tack In Hotel. Philadelphia, Pa. Following her divorce from her former husband, D Jack Lit, the son of Col. Sam D. Lit of Lit Bros., Mrs. Lit appeared before the grand Jury and Bwore to tho III treatment which she bnd received from her husband from tho first night of their marriage on January 31, 1912 Mrs. Lit testified that she was sub jected to such treatment on the part of her hsuband that she was wrecked physically, and her family physician, Prof. David C. Belsman of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania, und her fa ther, Ralph Blum of Blum Bros., were witnesses in her behalf. So atrocious was tho recital of the experiences of the brldo that the grand jury found seven true bills against Lit on tho charges of assault and battery and other forms of as sault, which Indicate that If tho young man Is convicted ho will have to spend at least 20 years In prison. Mrs. Lit Is a helpless crlpplo, says her physician, Shu will never bo the same young girlish debutante that fig ured In so many of the city's social functions. Soon nftor tho marriage of tho Llts It was charged in reports that camo to thlB city from Florida that It was nec essary for (ho attaches of tho hotel whero they wore spending their honey, moon 'o almost break down the door to rescuo Mrs, Lit from the beating of her husband. Ralph Blum, the father of Mrs. Lit, has Insisted that Lit be punished. All tho influence of the wealth of tho two families, who own the second and third largest department stores in the city, was exerted to try and settle tho differences. It was not a caso that money could assuage and Mr. Blum re MAY HAVE SAME AILMENT Youngest Daughter of King Alfonso la Threatened to Become Deaf - and Dumb. Madrid. It Is learned from a per son In tho Immediate entourage of the royal family that It Is greatly feared that Infanta Maria Christina, now fourteen months old, tho youngest child of the king and queen, Is threat ened with tho snmu Impediment in King Alfonso. hearing nnd speech as her llttlo brother, Don Jaime, now four years old. Tho other two children, Crowa Prince Alfonso, nearly six, and Infanta Beatrice, not quito four, aro normal. Undoubtedly tho king's own health Is causing concern. His appearand has becomo ghastly. Dog Uncovers Swindle. WlnBted, Conn. A dachshund belong ing to Eugene McCaskoy, who was playing poker with several sharps, saw ono of his master's opponents slip an aco behind his knees, and bit him on the leg. The card which would havo lost McCaskoy tho pot dropped to tho floor ,aud disclosed tho swindle. fused to have any sum accepted for the Injuries which his daughter sus talned. Ho has demanded an Indictment and a prison term, despite all the power and Influence brought to boar, nnd the caso was henrd by tho grand Jury and tho Indictments followod In less than a half hour's time. WORD CAUSES CHURCH ROW Church Upset by Rector's Crltlclim of Young Woman's Rendition- of "The Holy City." Huntington, L I. The Episcopal church community here Is perturbed to an amusing extent over tho criti cism which Rov. CliHrles S. Cragg, rector of St. John's church, directed against a young woman soloist alio sang the word Jorusalem as "Ji-r-u-sco-lum" In the rendition of "The Holy City" at un entertainment by the Huntington Historical society. So shocked was tho rector at tho" way tho word was Intoned ho straight way sat down and wrote n not to Miss Gladys Dean of Ohio, tho soloist, and declared It made tho wholo nura ber "an object of ridicule to many." Ho declared that tho syllable "sa'1 should bo pronounced as if It were "Ber" or "sar." Tho controversy which ensued hai by no means subsided nnd church members, finding dictionaries unavail ing, aro still swapping opinions. Dynamite Simply Refused to Sparta Junction, N. J. A ed with 45,600 pounds of Explode. car load- dynamlto hero, but Tho car was wrecked In a collision dynamite did not explode. was so badly splintered that be burned after the explosive transferred It had to had bcea fgiiiTHlwffWBBBaT IS difficult to bo nlwnys truo to ourselves, to bo al ways whut wo wish to be what wo feel we otiRlit to be. As lonir as wo feel that, us Ions ns wo do not surrender tho Ideal of our life, nil right. Our aspirations rep resent the truo nuturo of our soul much more than our every day life. Mullor. SOME 'BEST DISHES. Recipes which aro great favorites with ono person might not bo at nil appreciated by another, nnd yet It Is safe to nssumo that most people en Joy tho plain things best. Waffles. Mix nnd sift ono nnd n fourth cupfuls of flour with a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt and a half tea spoon of soda. Scparato tho yolkB and whites of two eggs, beat well, add a cupful of thick sour milk to the yolks and stir In tho dry Ingredients, and add threo tablcspoonfuls of molt ed butter after folding In tho whltcB or tho eggs. Bake on a well buttered waffle Iron. Finnan Huddle. Cut flBh In strips nnd put Into a baking pan, cover with water nnd pluco,on tho back of tho rango and allow to heat slowly; simmer a half hour, drain and sepa rate tho fish Into flakes by using two forks. Add a half cup of thick cream and four hard cooked eggs, thinly sliced. Season with cayenne, add n tablespooutul of butter, melted, and sprinkle with chopped parsley. Codfish Balls. Cook a pint of pota toes, quartered, In threo pints of wa ter until tondor; drain, mash and beat until Bmooth; add n tablespoonful of butter, pepper and salt, If needed, and a cupful of picked codfish. When cool add n beaten egg, form In balls and fry In deep fat. 1JT ete wo part, ono lesson I enn lonvo you for every duy Ho good, Do noble things, not ilrenm of them all day long; And so mnUo life, death nnd thut vast forover Ono grand sweet song." Klngsley. NICE DISHES FOR COMPANY. Thero Is no reason for making more preparation for company than for our own, or even as much, ns wo cer tainly appreciate our own family more than wo do a chance guest, yet wo like, occasionally, to show our friends the nttontlon"bf a delicious meal. Pineapple Puff. Ileat'tho whites of threo eggs until stiff, add threo table spoonfuls of sugar, four tablespoonfulB of grated pineapple; beat together slightly, and partly All buttered cups, stand them in water and bake until n light brown. Turn out and servo with whipped crenm sweetened and fla vored. Mountain Dew. Take n cupful of cracker crumbs, the yolkB of threo eggs well benten, a half cup of sugar, tho jului! and rind of a lemon, three cupfuIS of milk. Baku twenty min utes. Beat the whites of the eggs, ndd two tablespoonfuls of sugar, spread over tho top and bake until brown. Krlmmel Tortc. Beat the whites of six eggs, add a cup of sugar, a half pound of dates cut in small pieces, a half pound of walnut meats, cut not too fine; threo tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs and a tca&poonful of baking powder. Mix together und ndd the beaten egg and sugar. Bako In lay ers and Herve, crumbed up, with Bweetcned whipped cream. Cod Flah a la Mode. Ono cup of codfish shredded fine, two cups of mashed potato, a pint of milk, two -benten eggs, a half cup of softened butter, red pepper and salt to tasto. Bako In a buttered dish twenty min utes. ;35t ' 05- EM F WOltDH enine ns rosily as Jum, ideas, and Ideas as feelings, I could ny tpn thousand kindly things. You know not my supremo happiness t having ono on enrth whom I enn cull friend.- -Charles Lamb. TIMELY DISHES. - Sour Cream Spice Cake. Beat two eggs until thick and lemon colored, add a half cup of .brown nigar and, slowly, a half cup of New Orleans mo lasses nnd three-fourths of a cup of soup cream. Sift two cups of flour, two tcaspoonfuls of soda, a tablespoon ful nnd n fourth of ginger, one nnd a fourth teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, a third of a tcasponful ench of salt and cloves, Sift twice, to blend well, and Only Success Worth Winning. There Is nothing base In failure, but base failure; there is nothing good In success but that which Is' well won, Tho applause of triumph Is a mock ery to him who has not deserved his Buccess; if anything of conscience re mains to him such applause must bo a positive torture. Wo always know in our hearts whether we have mer ited' that which comes to us, nnd It Is always Bweetened a hundredfold when wo know that wo really havo done something fair and true for It. H T IS difficult to bo nlwnys l 1 1 stWUsSfim VHo mm P f- f- add to tho first mixture, beating con ttnually. Bako thirty minutes In n modernto oven. The may bo baked In gem or muffin pans. Goldsmith Salad. Tako half a cup of apples minced fine, add n fourth of a cup of celery nnd a fourth of a cup of hickory nut meats, a fourth of n cup of minced olives and green pep pers mixed. Mix nil with mayonnalso dressing nnd servo, if for extra occa sions, In popper cups. Veal Croquettes. Put n pint of veal through tho meat grinder, add n ta blespoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of lemon julco nnd a generous sprinkling of rnprlka. Melt threo tablespoonfuls of butter; add two tnblespoonfulB of finely minced onion, threo tablespoon fulB of flour and throo-fourtha of a cup of 'veal Btoclt or milk. Coolc to gether fivo minutes, wild two cggB well benten; stir until thick. Mix with tho veal and cool, Shape, allowing n rounding tablespoonful for ench cro quette. Dip In crumbs, egg and crumbs and fry in deep fat. Servo with or without whlto suueo. Calf's Heart. Wash tho heart, re move tho tough portions, stuff with a good slufllng, Reason well with salt and popper nnd bake In tho oven for two or three hours, baotlng during tho roasting. Servo with boiled onions. Cinnamon Rolls. A delicious cinna mon roll enn bo tnado of ordinary bis cuit dough, rolled out, spread with but ter and thickly Bprlnkled with brown sugar or mnplo, If you aro forlunnto enough to havo It, then a oprlnkllng of cinnamon, nnd rolt up and cut. Put In tho pan as closo together as possi ble, as In tho raising they spread out, UK best things aro nenrcst; breath In your nostrils, light In , j'mii njrn, iiuyf;iB ill JUUI leui, UUUCH ni your mum, wio pntn or uoa just borore yoii. Then do not grasp nt tho stars, but do life's pluln. common work as It comes, certain Hint dnlly duties nnd dnlly brond are tho sveotest things of life. Houghton. CAKE MAKING. Tho ovolutlon of cako making has changed tho old, tedious procosB of creaming butter, adding tho Bugar gradually or creaming both together. Now, a good cako may bo mado In half tho tlmo It took to crenm tho butter nnd bugar. Putting all tho In gredients together as follows: Break In tho eggs, add tho sugar, warmed butter, a llttlo flour, then all of tho milk, nnd Hour with tho bnklug pow dor, tho beating coming nftor all tho mixing Is done. Bent woll for fivo minutes with n largo Dover egg beat er, and turn into tho pan. Water may bo used instond of milk, with scarcely any difference- In tho quality of tho cako. The butter must not bo molted to destroy tho grain, but simply soft- fencd enough so that it will bo readily mixed. Tho old-faBhloncd ono, two, threo, four cako Is tho mother of all tho butter cakes. Spongo cako Is tho foundation for Jolly rolls, lndy fingers, angel and sunshlno cakeu. An even teaspoonful of baking pow der to a cup of flour Is sufficient for all cakes with eggs. An excess of baking powder not only makes a coarse-grained enko but ono which drys out very quickly. Tho shape in which the cake Is to bo baked should decide tho amount of flour to bo used. Layer cakes or Bmnll cakes baked In gem pans re quire lesa flour than loaf cakes. Sunrise Cake. Tako a half cup of butter, add a cup of sugar to tho softoned butter, tho yolks of six eggs, n llttlo of half n cup of milk, two cups of flour, two teaspoonfulB of baking powder. Mix nnd then stir in tho reBt of tho milk, boating well with tho egg beateruntll light and foamy. Flavor with half n teaspoonful ench of lemon and vanilla. Bowery Snob, , John A. Weeks, who was rocontly elected president of the Now York His torical society, condomuod, at a lunch eon in a Fifth nvonuo club, tho snob. "Wo havo In America," said Mr. i Weeks, "many families with records to bo proud of, but neither in America nor any other country ia thoro an ex cuse for snobbishness. "But we And snobs ovorywhore even in the lowest places. "A shabby fellow who onco begged a drink In a Bowery saloon, said to tho bartender: " 'I thank you fot thin glass of beer, but, although I may uavu to ask such favors occasionally, V nm a well-born man and proud of rny descent.' " 'Well, it seems to liave boon rapid,' said the bartender." Too Often This Is Vie View Taken. "I think tho school tenchors In this town ought to get moro monoy than they do." "What put that kind of an idea inlo your bond?" "Why should wo expect tho people who aro educating our children to work for $70 or $80 a month, when we puy our chauffeurs nt. least $100 and furnish them with board and lodging besides?" "But what does school teachln amount to, anyhow? Look nt most of tho teach ors. Thoy ain't got nothln' but edu cation." 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