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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. NUNS AND CHILDREN IN CONVENT SLAIN B Y SHELL Antonio. so 1hat !ir wmiM not have ro rlrva'e I1I5 mort;in f -rirrv over ' t!ic roof lines. RESIDENTS ESCAPE FROM DANGER. The few residents remilnins; in the rune pmcrlbtd foi destruction were orden'Jout last n'eht and MCjpd with only tiielr pofllblc valuables, i At II o'clock to-day engineers btflll laying their mines and over tlie! hooming of .lve guns wunded the racking explosions ff the rending dynamite. What Is auftly tlie first sign of a break In the rank1; of Mm Oovrni ment troops occurred during !lie lnp(!est of the camionadiiif: of Hie Fed eral batteries located on the I 'a sen iveforma in front of (he British lega tion. Several bands of Inderal infantrymen under fire suddenly broke trom their officers and fled down past the legation building, throwing :lieir guns away. This Incident added strenjrtli to reports from nther quarters that tlie .spirit of the Madero troops has been burned out by the merciless cannon ading and that they arc desertinR. It was reported that a train had been made up at the San Lazaro station in readiness to carry Madero out rf the CM? in flight. SHELL TEARS THE UNION JACK. The Union Jack, flying from the staff of the deserted liiitish Lega tion on the Pasco Heforma, was torn to shreds by the explosion of a rebel shell from the Arsenal. The Stars and Stripes 1i!l f I v nver the descried American Consulate nearby. Diaz refused to fire in that direction toddy when a Federal ftttery, planted letre the Consulate, tempted him. Three diflerent infantry cng:igemeLs in the Mreels about tlie Ar senal occurred this aiternoon. In each Insi.uwe llierc was vicious ma chine gun volleying, but both sides played safe. Uiax advanced lib. sharpshooters on tlie rmfs far beyond the lines he held, and these constantly sniped .it the masses ,,i Filer.il reservists aUmg he line of tlie Alameda. But for the grim terror oilstug I tlie att in ImMMI ,f the day would Ure lu humorous Mtjtfi QM DIM ilesuaii Ih-iI a courier to Aiiibusaailor Henry I.kiiu W.'leos at tlie Aiimrlruu ICihIiumh with no Is eaklxui ami tha AabaUMdur UN bis bait office Ui eoognltlou of Dial im u Iwlllgurent. ured statement that Olax win now in The Ambassador couthed Ills myl Dttl'a statement claiming luutrol of UM smusssauor. viamting mm he did not mnj eeo u. ucsiaon, Wilson auld. hu had been told by Llie Foderals ilntt bay war itlao lu ronipleie oouirol of Uio rlty. Wilson did not hold out auy prumlsug that Dial would b. recognized M belllgirtu'.. by tb United Stales NO CONSIDERATION FOR NON-COMBATANTS, Tto tlffhtlug continues to be a marclleaa artillery duel, no coualdrra m for noncombatauu being an own by althar aide. Wag aeems to hold bU advancad pogltlona and the Kedoralg under M. Huarta have not darad to attempt a raptlUon of yvstarday'a tactlog f direct InfanUy aaaault down tho narrow atraoU loading to Utex'a .irtfoat. Tho rebels' big guns kept up rapid and deadly tire all morning until t 10 oolock a alight docroata in tho Ore of tha Federal batterloa loomtod in the Avanlda de Bag, Franclaco aHomod ta lndlcato that tha battory had ouad tu position untonabla. ' , Many aball. from tha robot batttrla. fell around the cable office, the American Olub and other prominent bulll(nKR lu the vicinity of the Zocalo .tnd tho National Palace. Othera roachad Utelr mark, tha National Palace' at tha end of tho lino of atreeta. At about o'clock the rebel gunner, turned tholr chief attention away ' ana onto tne Federal battorleg on tho Paeeo Re- 1,ul w" rt" ""' wl"'' '" sacrifice any of the-n by ordering a charge up the narrow 'or. from which the Oovernniont gunnera were pouudlna them un I lejJing to tt itoiiei in lha face of the rebel gone. We could have mercifully. am I driven Mie rebels out Wit! r artillery tire, but we restrained the operation of r - . , ,,, I our amis In order to fulfill our obligation 10 the foreign governments to refrain . batterloa totalling ten Kuni ataltoned on the Phm I from promiscuous bombardment." Heforma in the neighborhood of tho British Legation poured a nonatant ' Huerta'g olalm that the PedoraJ artillery was held .n check In order not to stream of enellg onto tha rebels in tlie Arsenal Another Federal attMaevI am buildings occ upied by foreigner! did n..t correspond with the fact- a- noated on San Juan da utnn .t..f ,,' , . 1 , witnessed by the ekaervera of yeeterday'i battle. The dlminkallng use of tha rnmL. Jhi i ' Franclioo I Fodnrej -an, waa due. it bj beUaved In aoms nuartera, to a ihortaga In am- JOWaw la. ( munition and not to an) altruism on tlie part of the lovernment oommandera. aWt obgervera declare that Dlag has1 tho advailtago of position in Th shells from their gun wore as destructive to property and lives outside the aome ragpeota, but that the Federal commander haa an Immense superiority ' b,U " ",,r, irxow of ,h' r'"r" in a.imbera and could count on practically unlimited ammunition and I SENTIMENT FOR INTERVENTION. upvllao. Dial also la reported to be well provided with ammunition Perhapa the most significant element In the .haut e sffa.is of tha Mexican mm agajngaal gaajgaa man nn,.lr people In their capital to-dac was the masked growth of a sentiment favoring WVeW OBTAINS REINFORCEMENTS. Intervention by the United tales, The aavase fighting In he itreetg of me i-aa... , !.. .1-1.1 , c tN. which has profreMed glnca Hundan uli only one day's Interlude on Hon . "T . . I,M n,ore raiafomaaenta and atlll Jav. has tm.-.i . e m,H!v, element of lha capital's population -lth horror Wl ""a were aaiu to tea. Blanqtiet wag officially reported Department of War to leave a colonel tns. mt ti... i s. . smBaB ... , omie ui Heaioo unit to come to tin. capital with a portion of hla men to Join in the attack on Mm Oen Itlvera Is aald to he an the way from the State of Oaxaca with :w Federal auldlera. Hardly had the guu risen to-day when an autumobllt. flying a white flag of truce brought a meggeuger of Madero to Uen Dlai. behind his guua in the Areeaal. The mestenKer cat it. d Madaro'l dumand that Dlag should aurreader. The rebel leader instructed ilie uieiieuKer to tell Madero hw had no tboaght of aurrender that he neltlrer uiked Irmency nor would grant It and that he and hla men would die lighting. If necoaaary. Than before the automobile could luavs the front of the Atsejml win, llaga danance, heavy guna DH tr.e top of the embattled citadel hurled half ib.aen alploalva ahella over Intervening rultui to the roof of the National Palace Thai was Dial's anawer and the fig' ting whs resumed During a lull In the battle about lu o'clock a aeornl mssaags om from Msdsro to Dlag. saying that sines he repllsd to the first msssu of sur- ren4er, wtiersln he had been offered every consideration If he would yield by firing on tlM -National Palace, lis oojld sxpsct to be sliot on capture slid all of pis followers with him TVi . ffatatal - - . - - - " , r"u ZT ,n" " w viot.tmg .very rule of cemasd wte. it dr.w no response .xc.pt newed nring from ui... ' SHELL KILLS NUNS AT PRAYER. San two Before the nghtlng had WW .i,.u.a2' nl " " ", ''''nv""1 "o i".iie were on men knees In the chapel prenng for peace when the Instrument of death bored t.'irough the wall over Th flr.i . , sl"eo. serins or , TM r i,,h ,',7 t!" tiameda' fr ' ,!M1 "atace aide ttaata T . .... i . i 11 o.ur niii' vssterdsy. had plainly taken the offensive joii more oavitgnt s steady stream ", JcJ.kT rl"'' 'ul "'" Wtprtelni many of the hotter sistnents, poured i aaat Ll.,.nr '1,OP V"1 "ttt'', ;" "' '" ' " 1 "' ' Ofden gSaaaYk! .il ?5?mU ""l "vvu- U,B ouailon uf the eawirsei ey ineae non-combatain ta Br-. mmmZ7. , ,, , , . , Greet crowds of them ailed 'he streets, staggering lindei the wsirit f 1 isasiw i 'ur.iuinic n 11,1 oilier perauiial .... mawmsrs 01 tm 1 reiattvsa while . M,e tranaporlation or thi r baby hrothi bAfftd -eomen tOtUrsd fsstj iloni luslng l""r seanicgsTioaeg rngni Man) ui thsss people had nowhere id go and me,, abtaluuly asatltute, and these found ibi gnl isnctuarles Jn mem of 11, e -..iir.lie, ,... .,; . Veei wsri sta-t.l hy the . lergj far the resfoeation of pears le ths ;' Thousands of refugsas knell In the aid Sdlflees Slid Jn lied In the prgySTS, it Ihe Igmi t hlS 11 i.sl iis noi little la Ihs hesvy wsi. for proleetlon ngainst ihs ficmg prolsotllee. r 7 o'clock tin nrmg had settle,! Into a stesdy fagtltads All srnund the Arsenal, the rebel nsadauartara, the flasti of the dta harsrsa af flabi ., and 'luickflrsrs was Incessant, Federal officer, declared that tlie.i men were being determined to remain to watch the fight prepared to make a forward movement on the rehel linos log, although Mr. tVlisou reports at INaa made jreiauuna to codmsi even lucta of tns adance ui the Oovera- avafaj iuit(a UaVwaau vugagsmsols us kiiIii rrum thu irlimm i Xhi tiiesu,;,i run mined tin- at If aft "aoiplatt iiutrol" of i ho tttf, hi severuly formal tout-, haying that city wus undoubtedly true, but tlie have a mined military eye. roulti I ne coming to bta assistance l0-dav to huM. aiked permission fenn, ik. in command of the small Federal reoerai . hours In progress rebel shram - kio.ii I ' beyond tho National raises . prTt lootlae; sad more serious " M '""kl followed by a : " f1"1 "" "" r""f "r tha " "l positions ajoaf Hie between tha irssnsl aad the National or in,. i, t ... ,1 n, m. of tefise... f ,, 1.. eff ll .Vfk ut-oo , i .-1 'm .'in ..I u.u. eh ldrM wars p ..1 mu sarvi.e for and slatei .,,,1 i ih. -.,. ,.r ..... 1 I hell frightened relaUvsg muoh dslsi Buildings Wrecked by Artillery in Mexico; Barricades Put Up by Troops in City's Streets ' JjaBBiaaaBHafcvfl fJoiaa vi HI mjym, rrsr -wJ il Saaa. BiaaaaaaaaaaaJ fcyft 8LaaatBByEliMaaw- paBL 111 liUlilllLnulLllli l WWSBmSSL -ZL : fi SECTION OF MEXICO 1 wnatHap w i If Major Tievino Capture Vic toria and Marches Upon Tampico, on the (iull Coast. UKOWN8ViLL.K. Tx., Fb. H.-V,wi that lndloatri tha NVOll of all north aatara iMczleo from the Madoro rule and ahowa lha apread Oi tb tlaa con aplraoy tu aalxa auprame puwer In tha republic haa cutna frt.ni vit orl.i. tin, oatltal at the atate uf Tajnuullpaa. aouth of hare. want troopa, aa ha Indicated ha would do In h'.s reply to the President s ulti matum. In aaplanatlon of the failure of tho Federal for es to BMkf good their threat to storm the position held by tlen I Ha and his men and drive them from the Citadel, Oen. tfUartla commander of U.a Hove: nnient troopa aald lie had re frained from ordering a cha:ge In order not to s.icrlflco Ills men. The (Seneral was Intervlnwed during a tour hu mad of the city soon after midnight. "We havu abnot nu n," he said, "and I hey are all we need to defeat Diaz. end led them to ' !r.e upon the best solution Of this ltnpase j Months ag b.t gsnflmsnl In favor of uutalda Interference In the tangled "f ", "' " f,TI ;" ,,, ,,, itntlmaul u noi given vu b-ow among by Influential Msglcam with Ai i tns and other forelgnera Prominent Mexican- have lold the oorrespondeatg thai ihs United Hates ( slona. or the United States acting In i Intuition With one or more forelgr power ghoull natively Intervene by armed loroe to quell the prseeni aaarchy md establish a linn government. Conditions In the capital grow wores hourly. All of the central portion of the city from the National l'slace down Ihs lengl i of the are.il Avenida Benito Juares to Uie i'lsta rarlos V. Is now lu utter ruin. In some plaOSS the streets ars blocked b masses of fallen masonry. In other pls'-es barricades close them, Yesterday's MOroUeSg bombard msnl nearly deetroyeil the National Palace, once! th urIJe of the citv ami the scene of all Us ereat civic and military fetes. The , new National Theatre, constructed at tha expenditure of nearly $7,000,000. and one or the great monuments to the power of Porgrte !laz. Is torn and twUted by ahella. Tha I tui bide PortSr, Berry and Janata Hotels, the Ainerlcsn ami (German Clubs, lha Mutual Life Hulldlng. the palace of the Minister of Foreign Affair, the Y. M. Q A. Hulldlng and I he majority of the clubs and business houses on the i antral business streets about the Avenida dn Han Francisco are either punctured with gaping shell holes or completely ruined All public .,n,l private business has ceaaed. All markets are eteied. There is no meat to be bought; vegetables, milk, eggs und charcoal hsve not .. b.e.... I.. UI. II.. ..Iw .1... (,,. fl'illn. fti.iVnn .10 Sssgse. ' '"" POSTAL EMPLOYEES DRAFTED INTO ARMY. To-day the Oeaeral Poatofllog oloasd its doom and most of the olerka ani ' eafffteri were given guns and drafted Into Mudero a army. There Is no DOlloa : ,. tv.. ,m,, force tartunatalv. still maintains soma allow of moral,-. ' Tn flremen have so fin prevented a There is ao attempt oa the part Bses. ceased by the cutting of the electric tight wlrse by ylng snails, robbery and darker deeds are psrpetratsd wtthout hindrance. The almost complete cessation of the Ited Cross snd White Croas epars tlona, due to thg Brtna upoa tbe aaaa of both mlnlaUrlng forcea by renele and 1 Federals alike, has left the wounded to die In the streets, and there Is none 'o . .,...1 .r, ,.r a..i In the last three desa of desperate righting la already inena. Ing the health of ... The .lesth rsaterday f another woman. Mia. Greenfield, the mother of Rarry Oreenaeld, who Is sn engineer In the employ Of tbe Mexico Tower fom- Pa,-. ralaea the list of women killed to three. Pns Idllad when a shell .... exploded on Victoria street Mie whs a Canadian, , MANY AMERICANS REFUSE TO 01 IT THE FIGHTING ONE. WAPHINOTON, Can II Overnlghl dagpatetaei from Ambaaaaaei Wllun aay Anieticsiis sic not in tissic 10 flee the danger nine to Mexico even whir they hsve opportunity foreigners seem S OOTfllag I telegraph!'- :epurt, r laed 'iy murlr from LiflaTM to M ia terry, MaJ. HefuKlo Trevlno. nrphow of ileti. Orrunlmo Tievino, captured Vic toria, the capital of the State, yentcr day, mid It marohlne with a well e4uipved army upi'u Tjinleo, the north ern seaport on the tlulf OOMb Tlie assuult on Tampico will probaldy MOOT to-nlaht or early to-morrow. Trevlno la aald to be hurrying to the attack In order that he may arrive and engage the Federals before the United States 'battleship daapatclied from QtM4? thinking Meslcans or the better slassi I T-da the subjsci Is frankl) dlscuased general conllugrutlon arising from the of either of the contending armies crimes. Under cover of the dark- .., ., 11,.. , , ,.r , 1,,,... .1 . ., . . 1 I usf "ein nioiois ti.iougnoui tne . Hy toimmi abo.il in. ti venrs , Id. nh.i h id in inn all null- 'OmbAtfttatl IlltQ Mil M il;u Uurhuud uf in' Anifi i an 1111 L'lxas v . Banking li ptralyMd, tnd v he Am bftleMetor '' ut-fii u 11 bit tQ Uriivx' upon' fir Utf Uepartineiu for tl run 4 1 tt i- I l.i il - . . 1 k'ataJlt eataaxtaa I fit I Ml as in si Urn leads "- "' """'"si thi tmerlegnj an.l ,. t,.. them out ,,r itiehm oily, IIaIi III. "SSUUll UI lll nut . iTAXArtviTDgotTo QinSilSE. Lss fci Uit stgaaiuae 4 g. W. Oslg ta Oat par. Carts Oris uapi I la Tns V -tJ"M'' ll ' tana:iio eari- .it the week j-ries there. oen. Oofontno Tr rlao oni una ov- ernor of the tdJaM en! !t!it of N'iiavo Loon and a f.-uit f-lend of Praaldent 1'orllrlo lalz was illi laced from power l ItadOTO when the latter be -nine rr idem. Hli loyalty to Ifadero haa boon QUaatlonad and tonlay'.v n.'ws aup Portl tin- new from Mex'.oi i it at tho MBM of the Dial outbreak that Its had a secret uiide rstandlnt; with Trevlno. lien. Trevlno a wife Is an American and lie lias ulwas been friendly to Americana. WAaHIN'OTON, Feo. M. The crutaer Denvsr( whleh left Acaputcoi on the west coast of Mexico, Wednesday, has been caught by wireless and ordered to return at top speed to that port. This order was executed by the Navy De partment upon command of Secretary of iate Knox because of tha grave danger of un gntl-Amerlcan outbreak In that port and surrounding lerrllory. Many a-! of v'.ili-nce liuve oen am " "o 7. . Th nlnated In s it reel attack upon urgei iinmer.i uw swun ummm '' "mrr" ' '" oepanure tor .nu.., Wednesday. These demonel stleni o. tlllty, endangering Hi- i vei y'. hull- -lied a of Americana, i".o ikorougbly Harmed otllilaH here, i" addition to u igular American colony In capUlCO are Vuiei'.an ranohers and miners torced io lies .nto the ally by isb. : depredations In the i oiintrysldi . A 1 these refugees are dependent upon pratOOteM from the navy, us tne renew rorceq suspension of work on railroads Which would have connected toe Pacific I o tat with the Mexican capital. To., demonstration at Aoepulce waa the first Instance of hostility to Amei! aiis in tne present crisis. LITTLE DIVORCE SLEUTH SPOTS HIS MAN'S MOLES. x liug,.t nWvm Dmaelf a private ueteettv. the wi.n. s. .tend before luetics l'aue in the luprema Cour, to- day told a Jury now ne nau suns, 10 Mrs (Iraee l. Havener and .1 man com- nanlon over u great chunk of the Island if .Manhattan, on the night of BoptOaV her IS last Mis. Havenor is defendant In divorce suit brought by her hue band, Harvey D, Havenor. manager of K, Marlins' Sou-, on I'lft h avenue, l his mother's srms In court, was five-year-old Harvey D Havenor, Jr.. whose custody '.lie father lost In a suit. Michael H Hogihs was the llitle man iiiio told of lis skill In shadowing. He said he "plcke.l up' Mis. HaveniM leav ing her home ,,n West ,lnet -third street and 'ude pi the satne car down llo Twenty-third street. Sh,. went to I Twenty-fourth street and nigth avenue, where she entered s eafe Two hours later she emerged with a tail oung thrse moles it t. Is nook a nd I yy o on his face lloaeh h.i l they tote In a West 1'oc.i tt r i it Mic-i and eniur.d llie .Vriii lot-!. li,- rung up tns h 's uglld .md lii iiulf an ho h ha ' a dugsn notei. They insd to tain enlranee, wars excluded Ths i glons msi with the n'ulsx emerged Rog hs followed him de douali Hint learn,.. I Irs name was Scliier h swore. He believed Mrs, Hay. line left the hotel t un entrance Into s theatre i gdJgUUuf, CRUISER DENVER IS ORDERED BACK TO GUARD ACAPULCO TAFT DELA YS ACTION; TALK OF GERARD AS MEXICAN MEDIATOR President Says He Will Send Message to Con gress in 30 Minutes If Americans Are Ruthlessly Slain. WASHINGTON, Fob. U. Prcgldout Tart leotgrtd to close advisers to-day that only ojic thing could force him to ask Congress to Intervene In Mexico. If the Madero or Diaz forces should turn upon Americans merely be cause they am American or foreigners. Mr. Taft lot it be known, be would rush a special message to Congress in thirty minutes. He dors not regard the killing of, a few Americans In the course of the battlo as a cause for war, but looks upon such casualties as unavoidable and believes that the proper authorities should he bold liable for damages. The President's confidant sny thu' '. he were to hear that American were hetr.g wati'only Wiled and found '"on- . ... a mm aai 1... ivnill.l gress laeina a waen vim iw g ne' hltate to send en expe l ion irv t force from the battleshlns at Vera Cruel and Tamnko. K.ve thousand snllora and marines could bo landed front them In a few hours ami started for Mexico citjrt Internationa; law rteognlaeo t rignt of a government to send ud 1 I rapedltlonary force to guard In oaw itl7ns when thev need protet IIOU. T ie tn'.lors and marinis would ie sen! to Mexico City "as the leant on K IS I," th.s was the method employed outing the none- uprising In China and nine re- ntlv In Nicaragua. WOULD FOLLOW IT UP WITH MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. If such I step were f . ed UPOP Pi sl deat Tsft niuie I'ongrcss was not in -'slon ' he President plans 10 foil,.., II m mediately with a mtatags setting forth conditions, showing w at he had done and asking authority t" at I L'nlled stutes troops across the bonier The President urn disturbed lO-duy whet, he heard reports that i un.munl tlon between Mexico I'it and I iie Unlled States might be cut ',if. 'le polntcl out to friends thai such a con dition would resemble that In C Inn when the foreigners, pennon up In P, king. COttM not communicate with ' le outalde world. President Taft mat the Cabinet at thej usual send-weekly s'S'lon and the Mc.-j csn situation was generally dlscuaeud. It was understood that the Cabinet Is in' complete accord With the President a 1 attitude. TAFT RECALLS HIS LETTER TO, GEN. WOOD. 1 The President referred so.-n.- uf is ' callers to a letter he wrote two jea's' atfo to MaJoT-On. Leonad Wood, ex plaining hla reasons for the order I mobilizing troops then on the Tex i bardgr, In that letter the PreeMatit! aald My gsteraglaed purpose Is to be la a postttoa so that whsa danger to Amerloam ltees and prop erty la Mexloo tbreatens and the aalstlag roeernmeat Is rsBdsred halplaaa by the insurrection I can promptly execute congreaaloi.nl or ders to protect them, with effect." 8 prema Court Justice James YV. A suggestion for the peacef ul Solution Qerard said to-day he mid received no Of the Mexloan trouble Without Interven- official notice that he was llkelv to lie Una, which has not yet taken soape. but aelafattd ss mediator In Mexico b, which seems to meet, with the read" a;- ... ,, . , , .... . twee ii the iisz an i Madero factions, aroval of many Demoorata in Congresg 1, that Justice James W. Qerard Of th , uddw, h M ,"',d:' "poml " New York Supretne Court be sent to "u'''' Mexico to look the ground over and. If "it is a miss. on of nieSi y which no each would he acceptable to both sides, offer himself as a peeetble mediator b?-1 neen Msdro nnd TVj. .luslve Qerard It known to have a iv.de knowledge of things Mis' mi. He Is not allied in 'n sympathies With any fa 'tlon In Mssloan polities and is widely known t.i prominent Mexnatis a premlnenl member uf the .ie j go. ietc or New ror Director John Harrett o? the B ires i of American liepiiollcs .Hs drawn t le irs of several oflljcra of the Adminis tration hy his proposal mat a Joint board of nieuiuuon comprising sr. American snd representatives or the South American republics should offei mediation to the waning factions t Barrett's suggesllon at this time la ion. sideied as the height of Impropriety I Inasmuch ss he stands l;i an oAolal re- ! latlon with Ihs United States liovern- , ment as well as those of the twenty Central and South American republl ,. Jott how rapidly the greatest nmnl-i tlons of war food supplies eoMld be moved, should the United States snd J armed troops Into Mexico, heanie know ii to-day, with information is to Hi.- vast preparations of the Q iar'.er-' muster's Department of the army. I Sufficient stores to feed uu army nfl ",c,(.i for s month ars in readiness for removal aboard trains and transports! nt an hours notice. Wltliln the last, week the great railroad trunk lines of I the eounlry have been notified t0 nav i rtady fur immediate use, and lVOtD troops could be started on t.iei.' : ega to Mexico with abundant aupiulei within a few hours after the call for mobilization wa Issued. In the quartermaster's department, frogs whence the greatest a mount of stores would go. there is waiting auffl- clent food and "housing" supplies to : care for 15,000 soldiers. Kverylhlng Is I ready far shipment to Newport News Id be placed aboard the transports the. I moment the intervention Is Issued. Boils Disappeared "I was afflicted wuh many boili on my bad. and itevU, causing nw i much trouble l was hardly al'le to ! WOfK l I. new oi lluoii'-- Saruparillti j, a Dnwu puntier, anu ootiiaea to i iba n Qraduallu it Dunfitq n y l',uuu """ , ' , 7 , ; dlMppfareu. It uid ma more booh , , , . i . , i , i , ... , . , i tiian anything el-s; I flaw t'eT taMn, I qIihIIv sarawnmand this emxi msdia ine. MOfirat WiUKlli (jarland. Icaa. Get Hood's Sarsapanlla today. In UtlUltl Of UbUti -uocu Saraatabs. I P-SCH MROS JUSTICE GERARD SAYS HE'D ACT AS A PEACEMAKER Has Had No Otiricial Notice of Reported Plan to Send Him io Mexico. man, however hig nrnortant h i work. his station and . , nn decline. said the Justice. "Ilitsrvsntion means a war! and If wat .md its terrors ma. tie averted t.y peaceful means I am ne prompt measures in ttiut directing should foilow at once." l ist i,e Gerard w is delegateJ some time si ) Hregldeul Taft on simi- lai mission of peace and good will lle President the sleglco 8oiiety ami an oAlcer of the Pan-American Boclety, both organlaatlons interested j promotln the business and social 10c Special for Friday. Fab. 14th CHOCOLATE COVERED FIGS AND DATES Nature's fruit and l.ofr ciiooolatea suoerhiv senssined. POUND tlOX 1UC aT I SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM PEPPERMINTS - A mouth-loaglos cream centre ll l, a groulnelr original i. ui ner nihil flat or anil eovered with our pure , lux,, lair, teslerdar's sales proved Ibe pupularlt? of this confec tion, and the late callers lo duv "isr find llie siipplr e- f ajv hailtled. Hill Kt-K.II.AK IMf 3Sc VAI.lt . I'OIMI BOX Fse OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED TANGERINE ORANGES t , . nrtwises used are sent us dlraet froni , M 1 1 f , , r n lu, bill we use uillv tboee nhlrh ,ms. i ''H''1 '"speellou afler Ibe, rrueh lis. lids losliree Ibe most lilt-,-,, helna dlnncil In pure fondant r.Tn end ,1,-ul.le SpX c.led with !,lir I'reiiiloin 'Ida bocolnte. Ami we prenere lliein In the earns .It e oilier dealer. d STBS OAata PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST Vn ir tiiir itiiui- win ie fifiivrrto m- 1,.. - ...I ll..Li I.. ,i J.IImm ill Ml Hole one nt i.iit, w.. ins aaiyunS opn.lie n, eater tmiage .... . ,o,l. and container. Hates outside ii... Hi. n, n ii aindleelion. Postal mile ,,r , iirreari aissl ass pa"" ewwrsi 1 i-jrk Kow. urllandl and liiSlh tlreet sluree upea eters etenlaa ta .-.ill II e'sls.a All uur .lure, open HnliirdaT eienlug until II u'cbick. u,eS. b BARCLAY STREET Cor. West Broadsay 29 CORTLANDT ST. Car- Cbnroh Street Tark Row A Nassau Si At City Hall Park lavs relations of the io cduiitrtee. '. f MO is mads several trlbs Mj Itex- lea, smi on tne ocraeton of the-.. rs lis met liie lea. let s of the .Milder. i 'and HUM factious lie knows President Madero sud tien Dial tntllnstely. 'snd lias t,en t li host of those of the .vlexlrni.s who -ire now- In the front of the present trouble, The Justice I sn authority on International law anu a as an IgllnMlS hi eWledatS of the condi tions now confronting the rshsblllta tlon of the country. i i a' he Gerard Is slltlns In the Ap pellate Term of the .Supreme Court this week. Many or hla friends la New York City, mindful of his good offices on his pievioua mission to Mex ico, have communicated the auggaatlon that J lest! OS Oerard bo employed to go Into Menlleo ami try to straighten out the revolution to the ritate Department at Washington, and this Is believed to have given rise to the report that be would be aaalgned to thla duty before the cloae of the week wot mi aiM Bream a mitt, t e.a. laeCMsapj in- n gsssld.1 "Pa?" "Well?" "J should think people WeuM give tbe stork a rest now. "WhyT" "They might use the parcel post." "Crowded Subways Injure Health" Says Bronx Lady The Hurry and Ru.sh After a Long Day'l Work Will Wreck One's Nerves. RECOMMENDS NEW TONIC Tells How Toiu Vita Restored Her in Nerves and Body. "Nervous debility is causing mare trouble than auy other ailment ever known." staled John Reaslry Webb, who is assisting in the introduction pf the new tonic "I ntil modern chemist discovered relief in Toua Vita it seenirf) as though the whole nation would have to move into anituriuuis. As it is. every day men and women testify to the bene fits derived frout this new tonic. "I verify these statements verv ears fully end then select some certain oneV from which I think the public will derive the greatest benefit. The same tesi monial Is never made public twice. "To-day the statement of Miss Clara Stern of 689 Wales Ave.. Hroni. New 1 York, haa been selected: Miss Stern states as follows: " 'After taking one bottle of Tone Vitn I csn truthfully ay that 1 have derived the greatest benefits from it. I neeri.to. have that tired feeling, accentuated fcr travelling in the crowded aubway terice 1 a day, probably having tu stand moot of the way. I am glad to say I am fe0cr much better now. and will rrcummegM Tons Vita all I can. I hope it will i benefit others as it has me' tm "Other symptoms of the trouble Mv M cm was suffering from. coauoueu,tr "PTT" l I I t. k Xm hi I spirits, sick headaches, heartburn, bad k...l. I....L.... ... I. "Tone Vila ran be obtained fmen any of the up-to-date lrug stores in Greater New York.' AM. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. $2,500 REWARD K,..- IsfsrnaUise itiauig n, me u.-c.. snd c.i. i tloo ror lbs tlisft ot tap . , , e ''oat sulcb u ltu tr im a tsii at CsSMS U .. lay sieaasj " 10 ARTHI It H VMM i:HHTKN. I'silnj T'e.lri' New furl ttiw. " ( Trade Hark.l 10c Special far Saturday, Feb. 15th VAN. & CHOCOLATE CREAMED FILBERTS 'i'rv thosr. fin itinvtnctd lint! 10C wi folly pyini . wberaj. VOIWD BOX SMOOTH JORDAN ALMONDS We use Jordan Alennada because thee are Ibe best of this tenets. Thea It added a Dure tusar shell la miltri nasors. 11 le another af our below-cost offerings for Io. 25c .let ealr. OIK KEI.I I.AK uiie VAI.ru. . I'm mi BOX SUPER CHOCOLATES OR BON. BONS AND CHOCOLATES-- No confectlont will ever be msds Is lake tbe place uf llonbnnt and t becu- latiss. Bui there le a hlai alUlacilen lates. mil mere I. a Hla tallsfaellaa In the dealer who produces mure dtw Icloutneea and mure i mete In these allalaln. the super utuslTiT I. ... ..... . ...... Mrwuucm llcluutneaa and mure trheletoi th .n.lnln. , K .,. .. K &, Thle dlsUncilua u eacluel'vel' Jag's. usWebaiiM 1 W of tli,M .i them at Left's and ease Si In doing tu. rot Mi BOX 60c id. nm w- O Ih. bom SO II. ft... . g S I Mt mm . .OS - .... rj lb. bet d Hi. bus. . : I II ll. I,e 51 ! !! Nl "ox.:::; :ai 30 BROADWAY Cor. FoltonSt i 147 NASSAU STREET Bet. Breasts n ft Spruce SU 2M W. USta STREET Just East of 8th Ave. J i 4