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LONG RACE turning Tourists and La Lor- faine Has Two Globe Gir- dlers Among Passengers. -) Pive big transatlantic liners arrived tn ‘port to-day, bringing back an army of returning Wuropean excursionists. ‘The French liner Le Lorraine was first fnto port, having broken her record be- “tween Havre and New York with a pas- wage of six Jays, twelve hours and thir- ) ty-sight minutes. ‘This 1s her quickest ‘trip, but it does not equal the record of hor sister ship, La Savole, which holds the and westward records for the York-Havre route. Greatest interest was centred in the face between the American liner Phila- ae 4nd the Hamburg-American © racer Fuerst Bismarck. The cables ‘brought word six days ago that both ships hed ptarted out simultancously "with ploked coal and a selected engine- |" feem force, each bent on establishing a / The Philadeiphia sailed from South- ginpton at the same hour the Fuerst out from Hamburg, Philadelphia Won. ) To-day many wagers were settled In ‘the Philadelphia's favor. The American liner was sighted off Fire Ireland at 20.80 o'clock inst night and showed her rival a clean pair of heels all the way — tnto. port. The German liner was off Fire Island o'clock this afternoon. She can- her dock before this evening. erst Bismarck and the Phila- The Hamburg- 4 Facer often held her own with “the Inman line flyer City of Paris, and Rot lower its colors when its rival its flag and became the Parla! Amerioan line. When there was further change and the Paris the nomenclature of the rapid | that of the city of sleep, the boat thought its chance had ome, but the Philadelphia seoms faster ‘ ‘ever under its new name, “the Cunarder Umbria and the White Mner Cymric were part of the re- fleet and brought in thelr quota ing tourists, fer Umbria got in after a bly fine run of 6 days, 1 hour utes from Liverpool, This an average speed of 19.09 knots Mrs. Ripley Left Ship. furned out that the travellers ‘Georetary Shaw had extended t yy was Mrs. Sidney Dillion Ripley. band and her brother, Juimes “Hyde, the clubman and’ f went down to ma mooh persuaston induced h own the steep ladder from the to the eutter. yas a nervy, feat for a woman to pt at night, bot Mrs. Ripley did tt id successfully with the Joyne, of the reve- round of applause Munro, son of the late Norman yong and B. Franklin Goodspeed, ho | completed a world tour, were pas- @engers on rraine, s.... CURB MARKET DULL. Stagnation in Sympathy with Inac-{ tivity on the Exchange, ) ull, in sympathy, with the stagnation | ~~ om the Big Exchange. ~ Quotations for the active stocks were: j Bia, Anves The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened easy to-day, with prices 2 to 5 points lower. | in a conspiracy whereby more than ten thousand dollars’ worth of goods were stolen from Lewis's place in the last two years. a waiter, living io the East Bight first street hous stree a me 21 Bas 3 other dealers in furnishing goods are about $60 worth, The selzed goods are amounting to $500,000 , year, reported to $7,000, and as business had been good with’ him he suspected robbed, Suspicion attached to Blumen- thal and he was watched. The arrests he purchased the goods in his store while belleving Busch and Blumenthal and McManus wore legitimate sal FEAR CLUBMAN Friends of Wealthy Dec- tor and clubman, of Harlem, has been \ pret The’ outalde securities market opened |dence at No, 1987 Seventh avenue, He snes opened | Was a first cousin of De Lancey Nteoll, ja and the. close personal friend’ of Col: Robert, J. ‘Townsend. He was thirty- seven years old and well known | In ‘0 Jo! Was a member of the New York Yacht and Pastime Athletic clnbs. A after the opening there ing orders which rallied the mar- | al points, and the general un- became fairly stead 7 to February, PBR to 823; May, 8.23 to 8.24, ‘He Treated Kehoe's Candi- -. dacy Too Lightly and Now Must Fight Hard to Avoid Burial by a Landslide. Ex-Potice Commissioner Johnny" | Bexton may find himself deposed trom| {the Tammany leadership of the Nine teenth Assembly District next Wednes- morning, the day after the primary A bitter fight ts carried’ on against by the Young Men's Democratic of ‘the district, led by Joseph F. | Kehoe up to last election was mmany captain in one of Sex- gest election districts, fecently Bexton treated Kehoo's the defensive in the fight Bexton forces, headed by m, are working night and fs placarded with algns for both candidates and held every night. china Sor the week ending to- Los Deporte: The opening prices were: Sept,, 8.52 to Cireulatlon DB; October, 8.40 to s.41; November, 8.37 ; . 5 to 8.38; January, | Specie £37 to 888; Febru to 8.23; March, \ Will Have an Answer as to His ‘Mghtly and made no attempt | $10,000 STOLEN Henry Lewis’s Clerk Arrested in Bed and Is Reported to Have Confessed the Crime. FALSE KEYS WERE USED. Three Other Men Suspected of Complicity Also Occupy Cells—Plunder Taken from Factory in Cart Loads, Frederick Blumenthal, nineteen years old, until a week ago @ clerk in} the employ of Henry Lewis, an un-| derwear manufacturer at No, 68 Wooster street, was arrested this morning while asleep in his room at No. 237 East Highty-first street by Patrolman Henry Kahn, of Inspector Cortwright's staff. The policeman re- ports that the young man has con- fessed to him to having been a leader st previous to the arrest of Blumen- Der patice arrested Beador Busch, ‘Thomas McManus, who has a ator dd avenue, be! ond ta and Joseph. Eepatein, who kept furnishing guods store at No. Fifty-second stre: expected. Barly to-day the police drove up to Ppstein's store and removed every ar- ticle of stock with the exception of said to have been stolen from the Lewis factory. Lin [swine who does a businens the police a few weeks ago tl Inst year his books showed a loss of followed, Epstein denies any guilt, saying that a men. was being | Gov. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 13, 1902, < SHAW'S ACTION HELPS STOCKS. Market Sustained by Expectation of Gov- ernment Money to Relieve Stringency. GOLD ENGAGED IN PARIS? Belief That Bank Statement Might Be Better Than Was Anticipated, Helped to Keep Market Steady. After yesterday's severe experience the market opened to-day irregular, but with a firm undertone. The be- ef that the bank statement would be better than first predicted kept the market in @ seesaw state until nearly noon. The report that $5,000,000 of gold had been engaged at Paris for early export to New York could not be con- firmed at the leading banking houses, but it was believed in the street and aided the market in holding #s own agalnst continued liquidation. Additional encounagement came from Washington on the report that Becre- tury Shaw had declded to anticipate October Interest and put $4,000,000 or $%,000,000 more in national banks. ‘As’ most of this money will come to New sores it was regarded as an en- ec ‘actor. “Yn the first hour the dealings were comparatively email even for a Satur- day and the volume was narrow and re Stine ae ent weather report, sho’ jovernm: Ing more heavy frosts In Missourt, 1) hols, fowa, Minnesota and North Da- kota, was an additional bearish card for the pessimls set in a mensure the tion of Armour & Co 260, fn sendir ‘Wall street to in sending $4,000,000 to be loaned here. The anthracite coal road stocks were iteainge witch, led the. “atreet” to ‘con- trading, whic! 10 = Interests did not be- jations now on between . Bt and President Mitohell would end the strike. ‘The {ndustrial list and the Tractions followed the Raflways in the fractional losses and gains until the recovery in the second hour after confirmation of Secretary Shaw's proposed concessions STEVENS WILL ATTEMPT TO “FLEE AS A BIRD” TO-DAY. Santos-Dumont's Rival Successful Soaring, Hopes to Do Some LEO STEVENS, The first flight of a dirigible air- ship in this country will be attempted this afternoon at Manhattan Beach, the weather is propitious. Leo Stevens, the American rival of Santos-Dumont, has announced that he is now ready vo penetrate space in his airship, which ne has been build- ing for several years and which he has been fitting together in a great aerodome at Manhattan Beach. Stevens has been a professional bal- loon ascensionist for many ing the circuit of county fairs and cir- ouses. He conceived the idea of an ain about ten years ago, and since then ys he has been perfecting the ma- It consists of an enormous gas bag to the sides of which are attached great silk wings which re intended to act as parachute balance for the craft. On a ght steel frame euspended from the gas bag ie tho basket for the operator The scre’ ine, while at rudder. Should the weather Stevens will attempt fro mthe aerodome to the the building, and fly: to the Observato be propitious, to gall at § ololock | sonante eald he knew if he went home| UP-State leaders declare that Roowe- with the stock and the money nia |Vélt has threatened that unless the State | jtcr, he will only essay a short filght around the Oriental and Manhattan hotels. . SLEW HIMSELF. orator Believe that He Is a Victim of Cigarettes. - George Lawrence, a wealthy decora- Lawre left a young wife and four children in his handeome resi- i a8 a good fellow. He did not |. it is sald, cigarettes were ‘ating establishment {sat A and Sixt mue! His family home is at Miss Annie Lawrence, of 3 in In the search for her brother. He to relleve the monetary situation. FOREST FIRES CIRDLE. TOWNS All Western Washing- ton, from British Co- lumbia to Columbia River, in Flames. TALKED ABOUT SUICIDE.) RAILROADS ARE CRIPPLED, TACOMA, Wash., Bept 13.—Forest fires are now burning in every county missing since Sept. 1, and hie wife be-| of Western Washington from British Neves that he has committed suicide. He was a cigarette smoker, and it is sald the habit affected his mind. Re-| tensive in Mason, Thurston, Chehalle cently he had been unable to concen- Columbia’ to the Columbia River, The conflagrations are the most ex- and Lewis Counties to the southwest of trate his mind on hia business, and re-| tacoma, ‘The towns of Elma and Fol- marked that the best thing a man In his condition could do was to put himself out of the way. som, In Chehalls County, have been partly destroyed, ach was the centre of large logging, lumber and shingle mill industries. Other towns which are in great danger Shelton, Mattook, Black FM, Bu- coda, Ranier and Cattle Rook in South- western Washington; Enumclaw and Buckley in the Cascade Mountains are threatened, ‘The latest reports from Mason County enth street and| are that every portion of that county ts In flames with the exception of Shel- hns come to New Yort| ton. ‘The logging camps of Thomas Bor deauy, near Olympia, are e@urrounded dy flames. Forty men have left here on BANK SURPLUS DOWN. | tntiaren ‘The Gray's Harbor rank ot sm Loss of 1,875 in Reserve. | ment of the associated banks y 1a as fol- The sta ws SAYSC.E MURPHY Administration in the Dock Department Refuting the Allegationsof W. H. Russell. Charles F, Murphy held an informal reception at Tammany Hall to-day, during wh he + ed a number of the Northern Pacific {» on fire in sev- eral places The burning of a bridge at Wellington traffic on that road. fires in this vicinity. Many towns are| in danger of great damage or total de- struction. A woman and child were burned death near Vancouver. * RICH MEN ARMED AGAINST ROBBERS, Wires Cut at Scarsdale, Where Station Agent Was Shot, and Residents on Guard, Fearing Burglars’ Raid. (Special to the Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Sept. 18.—The district leaders, including Joho T. “1 am for Murphy for lead clared Mr. Oakley to-day known him for years and the best man we Mr. Murphy re wed to make any de-| tailed statement as to the charges made against him by William Hepburn Rus- sell reflecting on his career as Dock ing the majority of ‘the dis- » Democratic Vole have been en- ed. 2 Is a sign painter, and when he isn't soliciting Votes he's ‘painting slgns apopanolns his candidacy for Bexton’s burglars had been committing other depredations since the night they held up and shot Station Agent Frank Van Hosen in front of the Scarsdale rail- | roud station in that village, It was reported to the police to-day that robbers had cut two miles of tele- Phone and telegraph wires from the poles an as to whut out ail ¢ | tho the Commissione | sharges are ridiculous," de-| pi planned to rob Mr. Murphy. “Io am going to) one ble o nianelons owned 4 written statement which will | by 8 on the Outs mplete answer, I have not the) akirt hand just now, but the siate- | 1 nts have equipped be ready by Monday noon.” themselves with firearms and employed z E Watchmen to guard their places, while the commuters Mave organized ‘a lan- tern briga When they return to Scarsdale rom their business in the city these nights rns to Shey may be seen carrying lan thelr homes, In this way they SHAW TO PUT $8,000,000 IN CIRCULATION IMMEDIATELY Release $4,00 rency and Anticipate October Interest. Secretary Will 0,000 in Cur- WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Secre- tary Shaw to-day issued the follow- ing statement: Secretary Shaw has made arrange- ments to release about 4,000,000 of the Treasury holdings. a list prepared of those national banks throughout the countsy which held free or unpledged bonds at the date of their last report, and has made inquiry for others. He as also decided to antici- ate the October interest, amount- to about $4,200,000, ana with this in view orders have been is- various sub-treas to cash such coupons as may be a to them for payment, and the Treasurer of the United States has bee cheoks for inte: tered bonds, All this was decided upon some days ago and letters and telegrams prepared upon in the early summer when present conditions were plainly visible and has the presses busy preparing to meet ai hich he does not expect, but which he thinks it is wise to provide Position Defined in @ Letter, He has had ‘His position as otr- ri expressed’ isa ter which he recently wrote a. bunk t had been already buying bonds, and which he has consented to make public. Tt In as follows: Sept. 10, 1902, “My Dear Corn Lees or the sth tw sible to convey the Leer quest even to the ban! Tequest, much less ta the Evelyn B. Baldwin left here this at-| {ne State i ternoon for New York tm consequence of th, Edger F. Bi jnatructions received from, Wiliam tle Bidwell, Lemuel. Quigg, Robert jer, the organizer -ZAeg and Champ-Ziegler Arotio expeditions. | Col. George W. Dunn, State Ratiroad now," Magistrate Pool said to the te Commissioner and Chairman of the Re- |<n0w, ‘ Publican State Ago ittee, hes an-| Assistant District-Attorney, “and let! SHIPPING NEWS. a nounced that he will be a candidate fot|me know if it is imperative their tewt- “ Congrese in the Brenly 000 nd District, | nony should be taken this morning.” was appointed a Federal Judge Ny Pres, | Mr. Kresel, after a conference with ident Roosevelt at the solicitation of|the two witnesses, decided it was best Senato: to hear their evidence at once, “Firat, In case of i or actual disaster, I will be com: to use Government deposits to buy cir- “Second, I desire to have from fifteen to fifty millions ciroulation printed pr. ‘atory, so that It can be four days inetead of forty. hay banks holding deposits arrange If they can to borrow the bonds, “Fourth, I desire to send no bank into the market to buy bonds at the present “Bifth, I do not care to have the cur rency issued unless conditions make it well nigh imperative. T am making no demand upon any The amount of their ctroulation must be determined by their directors, but Inasmuch aa the public holds thi t on the regis No Cause for Alarm. ‘The Secretary sees in present condi- tlons no occasion for alarm. attention to the fact that there te no! evidence of @ currency famine present rospeotive elsewhere than in New York, and even there t he rae is not high for commedctal paper, and for commer- celal paper he has the greater solicitude, He is well satisfied with his efforts to increase circulation which he decided THE CLOSING le for existing conditions, I deom myself justified in using the pubd- Mc funds now held by various. banks on deposit as I think best for the public and in case of trouble think best to use these to buy Increased circulation, the banks funds having preference.’ QUOTATIONS, 1,900 Metro, 8 RR... now holding such | on the Great Northern, has stopped | PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 18.—Great de-| struction has been wrought by forest s SEES ees 3.00 Amal. Copper te SBS eR we - 2eeeust: SSF FEFEF FF Fi Fee : Kit cRakversiionkerss ER: 3 F steel * + 2 sakes! FF Fei 22st: F F PPEPR ESE: gots ee rea eSeSe= sears residents of Scarsdale were further | | aroused toxlay when they learned that x ern. 100 Inter, Paper pt Virg.-Caro. Chem. pf. 181 300 International Pump Wabaah , 37 100 Iowa Central BOY'S WT SAVES ROOSEVELT IN “TIUOGE PUZZLED $12,000 STOCK) THE BALANCE) BY COWEN CASE” John Konicke, Thirteen | Meeting of Republican Something Odd In the Years Old, Loyal to! Politicians To-Day to Father, Outgenerals| Decide About Pledg- His Mother, ing State. Way the District-At- torney’s Office Takes an'Interest in It. SHE WANTED THE STOCK./LIKELY NOT TO DO SO0.|PLEA FOR HIS RELEASE. / Lad Got It, Stayed with}Convention at Saratoga Will When the case of Lawyer lL. B Friends Until He Was| Indorsethe Present National| Cohen, of No. 346 Broadway, ar Thought to Be Lost, andj Administration, but May Then Reappeared. Not Go Further. negotiable mining stock thirteen-year rested yesterday for grand larceny, d was called before Magistrate Pool, in / the Centre Street Court, this morning ( ex-Magistrate Job Hedges and ex-As-| Instead of being lost’ with $13.00 ef] portticlans, national, State and local, | Sistant District-Attorney cape to det 1 old John Konioke outwitted his ‘mothe: known as ‘Princess Konicke,” a for-,4sy to confer as to the action of the tune teller, of No. 142 Havemeyer|ooming Republican State Convention at street, Williamsburg, and maved the | saratoga. money for his father. Although @ general alarm hed been determine just how to treat the at the home of a friend of his father |‘™® with the stock safely pinned to hia|@uestion. It is beng discussed from hte these three standpoints: Administration, his mother that he was going to Chi cago and was going to take his littie|, A" indorsement with the declaration sisjer and himself. George Kontoke, | t"#t the President ts entitled to the nom- wealthy clothing manufacturer, was to | /"4tlon in 1904, know nothing of the trip. AD ates to the Nettonal Convention shall ‘The woman is known as “Princess be cast for Roosevelt. cards and palma. Ghe sent Johnnie over to an uncle, John Konicke, of No, 1s| "SM Tot yet been Targee street, Richmond, 6 L, to get Pussled by Trests. stock, which be wes holding for the|Vention should take regarding the boy's father. President, its declaration on trusts is ‘The youngster was loyal to his father, | Puzzling the leaders who are tn confer- but he got the stock. ence tp-day. It ts admitted that ‘Mamma says to please send her gir," |Lemuel H. Quigg’s ability as a plat- said the boy, and tis uncle gave him|form juggler will be taxed before the the money. + work of drawing the resolution ts com- In explaining to his father to-day |Dleted. mother would take it away from him, |'% Pledged to him two years hence he so he went to No. 63 Water streot, | Will stampede the convention and force ed. where his father once board: He notitiea. | W#2 Senator Platt and Gov. Odell op- was ‘The father had told the police of me |P°%ed to It 4 a question. The pollticlang say he cannot. visited his eon to-day he was given tho| Senator Timothy E. Hlleworth, Prest- dent pro tempore of the $12,000 of mining stock and $16.85 in cash. State Senate, went to their home, No, |!* Outspoken against pledging the State| trate gravely remarked to Mr. Kreset. “Yestérday Mr. Jerome's assistant made some very queer requests of me im "I do not see how the matter can be|this matter. That is the reasom 1 Kontoke he found his eate | *!Fanged,” declared Senator Hllswortn| Would like to know how he etands tm an a that $480 in cash [to an Evening World reporter. “There | the case. Do you represent the tate?” 42 Havemeyer strect, and found Mra to Mr, Roosevelt two years hence. Konic! one, taking er the five-year-old ants! iter. :Too Far Away, Watch and Money Gone. pened and and a gol watoh had been taken. is no question that Mr. Roosevelt's ad- eral newapepers and inserted an adver finement t0. the ffoot that hia wie hav. |convention, but I do not think the oon- ing left m8 would no vention will be responsible for any debts contracted years hence. ee eee nee te Or, onnnte barr, te) idol oe be fatty 3 eee indorsement of Mr. Roosevelt's 0 says he 5 est little fe ministration will certainly have low in all Greater New York. — The | gooa upon tion father will make an effort to recover | £00 eftest the action of the dele. his daughter. omens gates two years hence.’ Tn recognition Joyaity to|’ Among those who participated Mr. ol Toney Mahearts” Will stve him | the conference are Senator Platt, Sen- ator Mark Hanna, Lieut.-Gov. Woog- Baldwin Starts for New York. |{%, Representative Gillet eesainan of at COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 18.— William Barnes, Tackett, George ae to sucosed ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises. 6.88|Sun wets... 6.14)Moon vete.. 1.28 ‘THE TIDES. EIA High'Witer, Low wat Col, Dunn will resign as Railroad | Commissioner, ‘but will remal: i head of the State Committes, and’ wit ME soa snansnn: AM. P.M. A Bandy He 401 4 Governors tend =: 428 $48 nat j2g | Rave ‘the gotive: management of the Hell Gate Fery..cc0 a 698 i2ty 4283 | campaign, pte PORT OF NDW XORK. HOPES STRIKE WILL LAST. English Coal Opeator Here Ready te Supply Any Orders, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. to-day, Mr. Hedger sald he came to this country to secure orders for coal Lampauss, Calverton,” | He tn Engiand in the Somnus, New or coal line had not been 6o prosperous ‘as "Now Orleans, | it 18 now for a long time. |'This he sald Jim Dumps a daughter had who spent Her strength on soolal pleasures bent. So haggard and so thin she grew, Her cheeks took on an ashen hue. She's now as spry as “Sunny Jim. X72, makes the weak strong, Se ~—s the strong stronger. aN 96 each other, as the village 4s not lighted len of her, ag the village 4a not lg Te total salen of stocks were 990,300 shares "Twas “Force” that soon returned her vim, gathered at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to-| Gordon stepped forward en. “This is quite a surprise,” ejacu- lated Magistrate Pool. “Yesterday Président Roosevelt's ambition to be} he was defended by the District-At- went out for the lad and the police were | "Omnated for President embarrasses| torney. ‘This is a very interesting searching everywhere for him, he was | tn? State party leaders. They ére ery-| case, The District-Attorney’s offloe seems to have taken quite an interest in this case. The present adminis- Ig some manner the lad learned from| ,“ *!mple indorsement of the Roosevelt| tration is liable to do almost any- thing.” Cohen is acoused by Dora Lee of having extorted $325 from her while coupled with ajshe was a prisoner in the Tombs. Sent Him for’ Bonds. pledge that the vote of the State dele-| Two hundred dollars of this money, the woman alleges Cohen told her, Konicice.”” Sho tells fortunes ang reads! wich of these stands will be taken| W# to be paid to some one in the District-Attorney'’s office to secure her discharge. After paying , the $12,000 worth of Mame Garvee Mining | Next to the pomition ‘the State Con-| money to Cohen she was released, Queer Proceeding This, When Cohen was arrested yesteriay Assistant District-Attorney Pechner ap- peared before Magistrate Pool an@ asked that Cohen be paroled in his ous- tody. “I can't do that,” replied the Magis trate with some anger. Cohen's father furnished $1,000 bad This morning Assistant District~Ae- Kresel told Magistrate Pool be torn toid|® Pledge. Whether he oan force this|had been assigned by Mr Jerome to look out for the case. “Om which sidet’ the Magistrate tm quired, Mr. Kresel did not reply. . “I would Ike to find out,” the Magt- “Yes,” replied Mr. Kresel, “to seo ‘He then went out to the office of sev-| ministration will be indorsed that justice is done."” By ‘te edges wanted Mr. He an adjournment, ‘The woman's counsel, John J. Halligan, ‘ob; jected. “There are two witnesses bere” be said to the Magistrate, “and I want have them heard. I insist upon getting their “Whyt’ asked Magistrate Pool “I would not like to answer question publicly,” replied ir ; [parently didn't know what to do. “Find out what these witnesses iN paty case, this," commented the Magistrate, ° aleariin chanted ‘Sopetzallgas. bes ed to say who "th ref Se auch cetacean > eae eart sick of the case, adj EF until Poonda: a will Rear it then. under last night shortly after the open- ing on weak-cadles, It is the general opinion that cold weather has done Ik- tle damage to the corn crop. Foreign 5 ing Ja due to the coe) cirice in this gountty | wheat—December, 74; May, 7% \Oomm— srosnerre, Bngiend. December, 485-8 bid. Dye Took. eifhe “colt ho eaid, are working | Chicago's ope \t Toronto, Hulk ee Rent match a bare, | overtime, hloging oat to America. “Of | —May, 10 14 "to i Beptamr, Hasttoptaaarche. Laneuiren Liament | OUPAG wakd Mr, HGuer, tne otk ta | Deveiiger Lied icy, Denver, Galveston. Pontadelle, Gt. Kitts, re eas ake , ease ttf I to As September, eee “Botween the of twelve and sixteen girls develop with great rapidity, both men- tally and Physically. The body must be well supplied wit sha Deira out of Wi