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THE WASHINGTON TIMER MONDAY DECEMBER 5 1910 9

JOY RIDERS

Carlsen In FifthPrecinct

Near Death

NOT CARING FOR SICKFRIEND POLICE FIND

Prisoner Admits He Was on Pleas

ure Trip When He HitMilton Brown-

i Joy rie AndrewCartes a etaurtfear Is a prisoner attfee FKth precinct station and MfttonBrown a machinist is at the point ofdeath in Casualty Hospital with a frac-tttred skuH

Investigation by the pence today dis-proved the story that Carteen was hur-rying a sick friend to lila home at thetime hte machine struck Brown andbrought out an admiDoiOH from thechauffeur that it was purely a

resulted In the accidentCarlson is being held pending the out

come of Browns injuries on the theorythat he negligently caused them The

of the victims recovery areMid to

Following the admission of Carisenbust he out riding with friendsstatement made to the police this

W Stuart empteyer of Cartoon that the chauffeur hadused the machine without Ms knowl-edge

Meets Some FriendsAccording to the statement obtained

by the police Carlsen took theearly Saturday evening He met

two friends Carroll Jenkins of 835C street southeast and Burns De Marof I street southeast and invitedtiter to take a ride with hunt

Later h picked up sailorDaly who lives at the seamans quar-ters at Navy Yard partyvisited two saloons and about mid-night went to the Southern Social andAtntetie Club SEAS Pennsylvania ave-nue northwest where they remaineduntil 3 oclock yesterday morning

Carlsen told his companions that hewould tk them for a ride Theystarted out Pennsylvania avenue andwhen sear the corner of Sixth streetsoutheast Oarlsen who was at thewheel ran down Brown who had Juststepped from the curb

Instead of stopping the car Carlsencontinued on his way He claims helost his head after the accident andascertain whether the man was se-riously injured

Urged Net ts StepI wanted to stop Carteen told the

pottee but one of the others said be

hurt and that the police probablytumid flud Mm in a IHtle white anywuar

Taking the machine to the garageat S G street Carlsen thebroken wind shield aad later in theday took the ear t the Dupont garageteittac Mr Stuart that some needed

the manager of the garage heard ofthe accident he advised Carteen to airrender to the police

It not until several hours afterthe accident that Cannon walked tothe Fifth precinet pollee station andsave Mmcott up

Brown is unconscious in Casualty Hospital and it was not until this morningthat he was identified bypteyes of the Bryant street pumping sta-tion where he was on his way to workat the time the accident occcrreda fractured skull his right leg is

and he is thought-to be internal

Recommends RetiringPeary as Rear Admiral

In an eleventh hour addition to his

Navy Department recommends the re-tirement of Robert E Peary with therank of rear admiral in reward forhis services as aa explorer and discov-erer of the North Pole

Much comment has boa caused bythe fact that this recommendation wasnet Included In the orig al draft of thereport as issued to the pressaction of Secretary Meyer was unex-pected as great stress had previouslybeen laid upon the Tact that Peary wasto be required to atend to his dutiesas lieutenant

IK making his recommeadatiett to thePresident the Secretary says

The discovery of the North Pole byRobert E Peary U S N after yearsof patient and arduous endeavor isan event which has added to the honorand oredit of our country It is fittingthat the Government should recognizethe value of his services and their suc-cessful termination

If it with your approval Irecommend that the discoverer ofthe North Pole be given a commisstonby tegfeiatkm as rear admiral of thecorps of eMi engineers of the nave todate from April 6 IMf the date of his

feeov ry of the Pole and that he beretired as of with the highestretired pay of that grade

In another place in his annual reportSecretary Meyer advises that legisla-tion for the advancement of individualffteers of the navy be avoided

Fire in Their HomeKills Two Boys

HBTXOLDSVILLE Pa Dec 5 Twoof the Ferris family are dead

here today and the other three aredangerously Injured as the result of

in the Ferris home yesterdayThe occurred while the family

was asleep and the two boys Robertand aged nine and ftve yearswere caught under the falling wallsand killed

Terminal R R Y M C AWill Entertain Friends

Tomorrow night wffl be ladies night atthe Terminal R R Y M C Aat UnionStalton A special concert will be givenby te Clef Concert Company and aiiMiiiliur of social features are on theprogram It is expected that therewIn b a nnmber of persons in at

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Assistant Secretary of Navyand Mrs Winthrop to

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The Assistant Secretary of the NaYand Mrs Beekman Winthrop are

at dinner tonight in honor ofMiss Heteir Taft

Miss Dorothy Langatt daughter f-

CoL and Mrs W C Laagfitt U S Awill be hostess at dinner tonight ask-ing her guests to meet WinifredDavis and Lieut Richard C MooreU S A whose wedding takes placeWednesday

Mrs I Z Mrs JosephLetter entertained a few guests infor-mally at luncheon today complimentaryto Miss Marjorie Cotton

Mrs Thomas M Chatara will goever to Baltimore Wednesday to be aguest at a luncheon which Mrsand Is in complimentJohn Gill who is going abroad short-ly for an indefinite stayGirls Friendly SocietyWill Hold Tea and Sale

The tea and sale which will bi heldby the Girls Friendly Society atHauschers Thursday from to 1

oclock is attracting much anda large attendance is expected

Mss Aileen Bell will be in c rge ofthe musical program which wit includesolos as Miss Marion Oliver daughter ofthe Assistant Secretary of War andMrs Robert Shaw Oliver accompaniedby Mes Mary Carlisle Francesta

Lawson the Rev FiekeDudley Henry Purcell Vetzle

A Holland folk dance will be given bya number of children and ill s ElsaRaner will selections on the violin

Darcint will follow the sale fromH oclock

Th Naval Attache of the Embassy and Viscountess Beaotet uAuy arein mourning for the sister and nephewof the latter Countess de JCicotay andCount Christian de Nteotey who werekilled In an automobile accident inFrance yesterday

The annual ball of the Southern Re-lief Society will be held at the NewWillard on January 2S Mrs Francis DChisholm has been appointed chairmanof the executive committee

Bridge Party to Be HeldIn Honor of Miss Davis

Miss Edith Koon will entertain at abridge party of tables followed bytea at 5 oclock this afternoon at theHighlands in honor of WinifredDavis whose marriage to Lieut Richard C Moore U S A takes placeWednesday A number of addftionalguests will come In for the tea whichwill be served in the ball room Thetables will be effectively decorated withlarge white chrysanthemums

Last evening Dr and Mrs StokesU S N were dinner bests in honorof Miss Davis and Lieutenant Moore

VICe President andMrs Sherman to Be Hosts

The Vice President and Mrs Sher-man lave sent out cards for a dinnerin honor of the President and Mrs Tafton Monday December 39

This dinner which will be the first ofofficial dinners wilt be followedthose by the members of the Cabinet

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Miss Marguerite Barbour daughter ofMrs James F Harbour entertained ata dinner of twentytwo covers lastevening in compliment to her houseguests Miss Gladys Pena Miss Rose-Wood Miss Irene Daly and Mise AdeleDly of Baltimore and Miss KatherineBaxter of Tennessee who is the guestof Miss Brittoa The party was chaperoned by Mrs Charles Russell Trainwife of Lieutenant Train U S N

Miss Barbour was hostess at an In-formal tea yesterday afternoon for herguests

DEITZ FAIR TRIAL

Affidavits to Thwart Change-

of Venue Prepared forOpening Tomorrow

HAY VARD TV is Dec 5 Armed withaffidavits signed by business men andoitfeers of Hayward and RJcelakemany of whom are lodge brothers ofJohn DeKz Prosecuting Attorney Davisand Assistant Attorney Lamoreaux willbegin the preliminary skirmish todayIn the trial cf Deitz accused of the murder of Oscar Hart on October 8

The affidavits were prepared and willbe presented to the court as a means ofpreventing if possible the granting ofa change of venue They are writtenguarantees that the residents of thecounty are

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Mrs James W PinchotWill Entertain at Tea

This Afternoon

Mrs James W PJnchot will entertain informally this afternoon at herresidence in Rhode Island avenue forher daughter Lady Johnstons asking

few of the letters old friends to meether at the tea hour

Mrs Livingston Hunt wife of PayInspector Hunt U S X and MrsBeale will pour the tea

Lady who Is the wife ofSir Alan Johnstone of the British dip-lomatic service is spending severalweeks In Washington with her mother

Mr and Mrs TV True havecards out for a tea Wednesday

December 14 from 4 to 7at their residence Fairmont streetwhen they will introduce their

Miss Marlon True and their nieceMiss Elizabeth True to Washingtonsociety

Mr an Mrs A A have sentout card for Thursday December ISfrom 5 t 7 when they will present theirdaughter Miss Katherine Barney attheir residence 1516 Twentysecondstreet

A bazaar for the benefit of the build-ing fund will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church Sixteenth street and Co-lumbia road Tuesday December aadWednesday December from 2 to

Presiding at th will beMrs H V Colton Mrs C J GatesMrs TV L Gary Mrs Ye well Mrs WB Benham Mrs R V Roberts MissHarriett Chadbourne Miss Ruth Rob-erts and the Mlzpah Btb mass

Mrs Seifrins will be in charge of thodining room where a turkey willbe served under the direction at MrsC R Schmidt Iron to oclock

Senator Warren of whohas recently returned to Washingtonand taken an apartment at the NewWtilard was joined yesterday by hisdaughter Mrs Pershing wife of BrigGen John J Pershing IT S A whewill spend several weeks with herfather before returning to the Philip-pines to join her husband who is sta-tioned there

Mr and Mrs Edson Bradley T1II goto New York Thursday where they willbe the guests of Mrs Bradleys motherMrs Marshall Allen at Plazauntil after Christmas

Miss Marjorie Ide GoesTo New York TomorrowM-

ies Marjorie Ide daughter of theAmerican in rter to Spain andAdele Colgate who have been visitingthe Assistant Secretary of the Xavyand Mrs BEekman WInthrep wilt re-turn to New York tomorrow

Miss Ide wiiJ return to the Capitalnext week for a visit to

and Mrs Nicholas Ixnigworth

and Mrs Perry Belmont areto come to Washington and open

their handsome residence iu NewHampshire avenue for the season De-cember IS

Mrs L Z Letter was vt home in-formally yesterday afternoon at herDupont circle residence

Mrs George Dunn was hostess at asmall Informal dinner lest Incompliment to Miss Marjorie Colton

Justice and Mrs Wright have cardsout for Saturday December 17 for from4 to 7 oclock when they will present

daughter Miss Alice LIstonto society Mrs Wright and

the Misses Wright will be at home attheir residence 2982 Sixteenth streetMondays during the season

Mrs John 31 Binckley announces theengagement of her daughter Mies MaryBinckley to Thomas Armat of Wash-ington The wedding will take pteee thelatter part of this month at 32IS SouthBrook street Louisville Ky the resi-dence of Rear Admiral and Mrs J CWatson U S N

POLITICAL SILENCE

Promise to Explain Cause ofUpheaval At New Haven-Banquet Creates Flurry

NEW Conn Dec CfolonelRoosevelt will quit the realms of sil-ence and tell the causes of the recentpolitical upheaval according to the announcement of President Isaac M T71Iman of the Xew Haven chamber ofcommerce today Colonel Rooseveltaccepted the invitation to attend thebanquet and promised Mr Ullman inhis letter Uit he would speak on poli-tics He intimated that he would gointo details and Mr Ullmans

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ues in the house A Chicagomanufacturer closed his NewYork warehouse and ve topkhis entire stock of Rockersand Dining Room Chairs at a

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George W GloverIn Washington for Two Months WithHis Daughter Friends Who Today

Paid Tribute to HimMaryMade

Preceding the famous litigation twoyears Mrs Eddys only childGeorge W Glover spent nearly twomonths M tills city He had with himhis oldest daughter Mary and bothei them made many friends

Mr Glover was a striking igurehis crown of white hair under afrontiersmans hat and with his nowrarely seen buffalo overcoat he attracted attention wherever he went

One of these friends paid him atribute today In the following words

Mr Glover was a singularly modestman with a keen mind of few wordsand none of these having any shade ofInsincerity or of humor For life tohim had been a struggle from child-hood deprivation hardship hazard oflife and Mmto from his earliest boyhoodDuring the time he was here a magazine was printing the story of hismothers early career and from thepages of this magazine he Seamed ofhis mothers early life much that wasnew to him

The subject was of course tendertopic to had gone from Crayden N H to the wilds of MinnesotaFrom a child he had made his homeaway from his mother whom he rarelysaw and when the nurse who had takencare of him in early years married sheand her husband moved to Minnesotataking the boy then about eight yearsof age along The hard and grinding tollof farm life on that Minnesota farm herecalled to me once with tears He ran

OF COUNTS

Sister of French Naval Attache Here Meets Death

In Auto

PARIS Dec I The bodies of tileCountess ie KIcoiay her son and herchauffeur were brought to Parts todayfrom Leroans a small town 13 mIleSsouthwest f this city where metwith a fatal accident yesterday TheCountess de Nicola was a steter ofViscountess dAzy wife of the naval attache at the French embassy in Washtncton

The party attempted to cross the rail-road in an automobile when Paris ex-press train dashed into them tearingthe Into small pieces and badly dta-ngurin the occupants

Added to the horror of the accidentthe saaotene tank broke and caught fireThe flames spread to three of the raU

coaches that were SPIed with pascreating a panic The fire was

soon extinguished however Count deXteotey arrived upon the scene a fewmin ti s after the accident was herrinea ro learn of the death of his wifeand son

Believed to Have Solv-

ed Ownership of Auc-

tioned Jewels

PARIS Dec 5 That Princess XIs really the Baroness Vaughn favoriteand morganatic wife of the late KingLeopold of Belgium is the beliefprevalent here

The attention of the whole world wasrecently drawn to Paris where theJewels of Princess X were recentlysold at auction for a of morethan 259000 As it Is against theFrench law to advertise anything asbelonging to a titled person unless thisbe true it Is almost safe to say thatthe French government was aware ofthe identity of the owner before thesale was permitted-

A score of women prominent in so-ciety have since dented that the seinewere property The late King

loaded his favorite withof every description and it was ex

pected at the Kings death that thebaroness would convert her treasuresinto cash at the first possible moment

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He the year followingwith an honest Scotchman who haG fourboys some of them of MX own whoworked from sunup to sundown in allkinds of weather

He also told me how he then wentas a roustabout OR a riversteamboat his hitter experiences on itand his ov rwirk and resultingMr Glover aecordte to this acquain-

tance was believer to the efficacy ofChristian Science as tautcht hismoths

He told from hfc own experiencethe friend said how his wifes lifewas saved by science treatment whenall other means had been exhaustedsnit on many occasions I have heardhim Wve advice to thoce In s4chnaeto adopt Chrtetlon Science

Mr glover did not meet his motherafter the long separation of his boyhood until some yews after closeof the civil war He had gone out toDakota fondness of adventure andstruggle is never concealed and whileon some errand to town for supplies hewent into a barber shop where whilewaiting his turn he saw is an illustrated paper a portrait of his motherthe first he had seeR of her since childhood

At the first meeting of mother andson Glover was a man of about fiftyTo them and to his family Mrs Eddywas kind Much otvlhe help she gavethorn by the hands of third parties through whose eyes she learned

all that she ever knew of thesegrandchildren and their parents

Md Orphans WillBe Amply Cared

For

the Gray ehJMren orphaned whenMason B Gray their father and theirmother were killed on the railroadtracks sear Tuxedo Md above sixweeks ago

In the Httte courthouse at Upper

court will decide into what faminestile children will be placed and alsoUte disposition of a fund of about J1500which was subscribed for them Thisfund will be used in raising the mort-gage from the little country Homewhich is aX that remains to the childrenWhen Justices John Chew SheriffJohn P Jones and Julia Jenkins callthe matter for hearing t little or-phans will not b found without homesWhile they have been Mvlng with aaaunt in Tuxedo since the theywere doubly orphaned scores of nerand women have interested themselves-in the children

In some instances there has beenmore than one application nude At-torney Robert W Wells who is actlug as guardian for the same childThese cases will be weighed by thecourt

The settlement of the case was deter-mined upon after Attorney Wells hadconsulted with the Judgesthose who have asked to adoptthem are Samuel Shoemaker of thiscity who wishes the eldest daughter tobecome part of his btfuseheJd MrsAlice B Cox of Charles county Mdwhere she has large estate wishes toadopt eightyearod Morris Gray andC IV Beckwith a prosperous farmerliving on the river road in PrinceGeorge county wishes Mason B Gray3r fourteen years old

Keeping White Floors WhiteMost housekeepers prefer to

keep the kitchen floor unpainted la-

the white were It tee the laJborWkeeping such tour in satisfactory

However the work of scrubbingwill be lightened and milkwhite userscan be easily attained by dissolving ineach pailful of warm water a

of Gold Duet washing pewder Ifscrubbed this way each week old stainsthat seem to be ground into the woodwill soon disappear altogether This Isalso excellent for scrubbing stone stepsand wood work

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will tempt the Christmas Shopper These AlKsrron sets are themost beautiful to be found anywhere and we have them in a largevariety of designs big and small fancy and plain If you nave an opengrate fireplace or heat with Gas Logs these Andirons are

JUST THE THING YOU tEEDThey make a room look comfortable and are an artistic as as auseful ornament They make

APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFTand will be appreciated by everyone Our prices are extremely

high grade fixtures we are selling Investigate theseS S SHEDD BRO CO

432 Ninth St N WPlumbingand Gas and Electric fixtures

Repairing a SpecialtyPhone 31 314

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School SanitationTo Be Regular Work

The subject of hygiene and sanitation-In public schools will be made a regu-lar department of school work with theappointment of the newly authorizedhygiene and sanitation committee of theBoard of

V Cox president of the board today was engaged In making out a list ofduties of the committee and a numberof points on which he will boardto act

The mooted questions of eye tests andcare of the teeth and kindred subjectswill be delegated to the new committeePad It will be about the busiest committee of the board

The personnel of the committeehas not yet been announced

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Owing to the inclement weather allarticles advertised in Sunday Papers willbe on sale tomorrow

Name Stampedin GoldFREELeather

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Large Colored Handkerchiefsfor Kimonos and fancy work ASpecial JLUU

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50c to58cSterling Silver Jeff Links for

engraving50c and 75c

Solid Gold Onf Pins inpretty designs Special OUC-

Goldfillet Br tins en CTAvtirely new

Solid Gold Bar Pins in exclusivedesigns

75c to 268German Silver Mesh Bags etched

framesS100 to 1298

168 LongFlannelette

Kimonos

good lightand dark shades neat designsSome made with Hubbard yoketrimmed with plain color Somimade with belt at waist line Afullcut garment all sizes QCrSpecial

RibbonsF-or Xmas GiftsAllsilk Ribbons special lot up

to 5 and 54 inches wide all colorschecks and dresdens all colorsValues Up to 35c and 39c 1Qx

10yard bolts Holly TSpecial bolt JLOC

Baby Ribbon all colorsYard 1C

Allsilk Satin Ribbons 2 Incheswide Regular price 12cyard Special yard JLUC

Belting lengths all colors andwhite These make nice giftsSpecial

Plaid Ribbon 4 inches all colorsRegularly 29c and 35c yard OCTSpecial yard LnJ

bunches Wash and SatinRibbons all colors Regular O-

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PHILADELPHIA Pa Dec 5 CountJonann Hdwich von am-

bassador iron Germany to the UnitedStates wilt deliver the oration in

with the calebration by thUiiversity of Pennsylvania on Febru-ary of University Daymeat of this was made today to the fac-

ulties of the university y Provost

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Handkerchiefs initial andplain hem ISc valueSpecial Li2C

Kegs Japonettte Handkerchiefswith large silk Initial worthltc each Special three forFancy Silk Handkerchiefs inblue pink lavender and

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Genuine m soft finish in bfeck and colors Madein styles with tucks shiring ail lengths f f

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Stealing Silver withstone settings Only DUC

Imported Pins most complete assortment

25c 49c andEngraved Bracelets with secretleek guaranteed five years

50c to S225Solid Gold Rings

Ladies 5JLUU

ChildrensGold Signet Rings fTA

Leather Goodsfor Gifts

Handbags In black only linedwith patent leather fitted withmirror purse and card caseOnly OUC

Handbags made of genuine seatgrain leather leatherlined Only OJLUU

Handbags in seal grain leatherleather lined throughout 4QSpecial O4

Handbags of seal grain leathergold frames Only

Handbags in walrus and sealgrain leather leather lined withpurse

andHandbags of seal grain leather

colored leather lined fitted withcelluloid requisites

348 and 498Allleather Collar and Cuff Boxes

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