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'?ffice Tr-1. . -set eondi* c evample ?1 Fngiand r ??.hable ti rrrpure?. But si :.vined v - ?-oncern I would P ( tish a If ? 'srjre army, o ? transportai ? r. blem. I st a time Praise* \merican .'?lor -.??- asked v . lid he i ? '?irt'.eul .a? hi ? I 1 ?re cau.? seau an line I a'.:-o n*-ke?l which nr? ruin?,i by French sol ( says tha '?. In h??.t I i of a? \ < ry long ' eon t iead 1I1C! men into battl?. Taking fo exan ; . ... a very conaiderobl nurrl" '? nt, an ib mar.v at these divisions some of it. best ? *hc wur law yrrr, n.? n I n Am . i leo < them ' >?? corre^pomlini [?eojTie in Y ng and. Lauds American Women Marshal Joffre whs asked: the tl send serve as an Ameri ??an unit'.' "Marshal Joffra replied tha ?his could not b? answered because i was a matt with by tin Secretary of War. "Marshal .li.ffre was asked to I ' he ? . n women ir fc- iiea ?if what 'he American w? "Mar-1 at the infl'J ? ? eus in ?al support by writing to the soldiers ci eerfullj I ' help them also ' f ways. *'\\ '-.<??: .] n? upon the it Tiit- mart hal ap| ' i*ien of their husbands, brothers, and sons. through lrai.ee ..on . Knitting hi ..:? i ? ? i renrh did it, American women helped in the name w.?>. Their help wa<. deeply ap ?rs.iiil w id ? warm their ciation ?m He aloo wiahoa t<? ?har.k ihr /V~*..ichTi women for then n the hmbulanc? lecned in their ? ' the marshal aiid ef the French w-ar mi? ? i mb of George Washingl Vernon r.ssmi Wl '? where the chiefs ef the mission ?re b? r,ed as vhe guests ??f the nation The new .arge, gray walled reception room, it the centre of which w_T- ,i 1 rond council table. The ?cor-ispendentj, among them several WOTTCTl 1 lied ' ' f the Marshal Heads His Statement Fmile ltovelaque. g?>rieral counsellor of the misti?n, addressed them briefly. concluding bj -urine: "An?l now t tlrmen, you shall see (iener_l J off re. . ,?l \ ou a ?tatement. an?l then ? ?? \ . 01 at th< furthest from opened and the n i ?ompanird by Lieutenant Colonel J I commission. The famous soldier, we ng 1 uniform . ke\. bi ? . ? putte? Cll table, while his ?.. ntarer a* ! began to 111? by, A? ei ?pprom hod h? -,io_e his nan hi repn ent it W?| . i-ha. i ? claspini of hoi and ??rre^poi i 'ench a word or 1 from i ? md began l French. He bowed his head a little ' ? ' .?? low behind him woi . ? ? far corneis ibis t?i I , '? ? t or respondents < herr Marshal ?? ? id rea?i an Kngli . ? .. . a as ii ii ;'? i -t. - read and tl corresponden 'Manee ?.?f ?i wat .i ?h ?O lu! :" ;? ero? ? - to catch ? glimpse of tl >r Mmi \ * tntry | ? i ?I in throuj i.iiov. juit :. the gray hairt . i bei the cheering died away I Hovelaiue invited 'lie corresponden ' hesitation while t! . his eout i athed : little forward *" ' into tl palm ? : i. Finally ti fan. M. Hovelaque or oi aids translatad them ?nd tl ch. Mar-hal Replies Frank 1 iie replies wer? most frank. Di,i at ? ? marthi di ted ?beut for i . lie qu? wat under < war mil of the Aiueri vernment. ? ir two of the questions whid srthal for ? i caused Inn to ii:av,- his bushy gra; i" i] 'i .i ? ?. , lively, i ?ce... ionally he tht houldert ami ot.ee raising himsel hiS ClfllCi',1 d r. ; sharply into th?' open palm to im ; oint. Many of th? corre spondents' questions were prompte? by : a' the marsha favoi . American ex onan foie? to France us soon m possil - id, Marsha bowed low and left the roon with hit staff. Lat? r the correspondents were in th? d?sire of th_ thai theii conversa vith Marshal ?' * pub 1 until tnev had been .?-ubmitted The ap provi ; u',?l an swt i - . ?T'jt later. Re? of the French !.. d ned.* .th Henry White A ?sent wii* Arch; | ? .,.; d. Get " of StaiT of th? unir. '., rshal .lofT; ? lion at din ? .. ?jieei'' . Savy, entertained Ad* . : ridgi Long, of State. gave . ir ofthe civiliani ? . i and th? ofTI ??neu hands with several thousand persons since they came to Washington. One of the French officer?, after greeting many men in uniform, remarked: "Your army ot appear so small." Colonel Fabry. at one of the recep? tions, turned to r?n American army officer and said: "I have lost my leg. ? Now I don't know w liBt is going to hap? pen to my riirVit arm." 1 The ? ! _ C?e velander ?. ?., I ... . The business man's train over? night, all-?teel, all-Pullman via t he -shortest route ?N "^ I To Cleveland 1 < lub ? ;ir. drawing room bleeping car?. ^ compartment rar, restaurant car. ^ I 1 I.v. Neu York 6.40 P. M. (Kastern Time) | Ar. Cleveland,Euclid .venoe, 7.17 A. M. (Central Time) | \r. < leveland, ' oion Station, 7.:.U A. M. (CentralTime) ^ 'i ill?' "Mill!; - . 7WK) ' S 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I The Standard Railroad of the World |sS8_.??_-*^^ Robbed ?_____BS__H_____________ Alav l?<* you never liavc been, l?ut vou arr running pretty long chancea if voiir proprrty i?. not protected _i\ llolint -. Whi*n Ton Iihv. II?.Im?*-? Servir?, electricity {riiarii- \<iur pre-tni~-M ?cainal illegal entry. In adiiition, uur (?\,-t?-m iii-ni?s the early Hi?*? oovery ??1 leake, area, end oiher ?lamagitip; irregularities. It's belter to 1st* sttje tluut to be sorry. Arranftt*. fur Holmes I'rotertinn now. HOLMES ELECTRIC ? PROTECTIVE ? COM PANY 26*00RTLANDT*ST* t#rCwT/anctt*/0 "Papa" Joffre, Simple, Courteous, Strong, Captivates Washington Marshal of France Deliver! "Speed Up" Message with Quirt Emphasis Which Brings War I lome to American Official! By C. W. Gilbert w ?ahii i . , April "Papa ? thr French rail him, ti , siblc I" g< I o? :? man'*- personality th? ?hen it Invent ? 'Papa" .i"'' IT Of "?1 \ I. French, or ?if M. II i hi ?I that i ol s;x men in W ? h Hut ? tu any of th??i ready i ? ondarfully . ? ? pie mat w holly lark i Ta! '? . With : c de> il with -' ? Frencl into thi ? ' ' ??? I "Papa" ?*-..iri i- hat no need ? I ? eara Ins uniform in - forget the uniform. Do t kce] . . Up hai never rea?! the "at manihip." If?* ow manner. There ii no itudii glance, i o emphasis it ?-n compelling ei eigy . and quirt. There is not al abou' h im, i? victor, hut an easy natural hum:?' which the loving Fr? m ;,f paternal. There Ii on tu (juarri'l with tlnr judgl \ Pigare of Strength Thr original author I s.urces, for thcrt gth and ? i d ful figure, .!?'i p chest ; the ?red with c Irong hait. blond? now white. H g, bi brows eontributi t? the i U| . abundant vitality, strength arc thet e, not ? v hibitt .1 i or ?vary light occasion. This is the man wh General Staff Opposes ?Senduu j Of Small Unit Turna Down Suggestion to f rain Mc ti L ndrr Sound ol (?uns Abroad Bj 8TE. EN80N II. EV ISi. Wail sxpressed b and by other di ' inguii hed Frei ch and Engll Id I"' ?ent 'h France al ? M ? IT ??i the Am v !?? ? mean of mi m felt ugait ' the (.? rn.iin 'I h? Oeneral Staff di i ?nj Ami rican trou; plan i- '" train new drafti ? y in this id to train I ins." I ir General ?Staff ii itrongl] up poll ii '?i ;.:. \ olunt ? . ,.l . ? ? ??.??,! i?? iiif prepoied ? in iaior ol i olon? l Une- ???. I mit . broad ?1 any t Imc. to hai ?? un ?rm? ..ii.i.duii m?-,, ready to th? last battu:. SO.Ill? 1 s I.I bbl ? 11 ' knov n certainly her. that th I" taken a position on ?ending an American armj to Franc? i ? ?? ur later. l !.? ? ?ppeai ? to bi But ti I ?".i> '??- 'u *?*? sah - ingtoi become apparent ? ? ek, as a direr of 1 he con ?ultationt ?nd ? ont et sations witl ..i the Hi ti?h ?nd French eom minion?? that this government faeei ? very diffti American official? ?ri d thai the war i- hardly hall ov?r, and that ?i ? I ?? with all iti powei ?nd witn ?very ?rm. Th? tubi laign i- ??i I? . '. .? i ?rtiil ?ucee?! i quantit) . - ce ol gi eat it worry, earing the exhaust ioi point. It ii? A arm) m Europe within twelve or (ighteen months. But th? d< i *<> whether imall uni shall b? -fui i?, Europa within ti.!-<??? or four i. be followed b) .M ded us rapidly m may I" v,ith thi Presid? m. Ameritan offlciall h?V? been left In nu doubt a.? to th? fading ?it ? and I man) influential cirt Ii - here. It ' ?ii told, that Ainfr.it n troopr be trained in ? i antat ; m ith troopi of the I front. Il la impesstbl. to rntei uii.?i? in wui far? m any othi i France Is Touched By Welcome to Mission Pari?, April It. "France is pre foundly touched by the reception Am. r , i ica has given the French mi j the "Journal des D?bats." ??Th?. great , American democracy desired to pay ! homage to the heroic virtues, and it round all the more pleasure in no do in?jr ill tha? we ?tut everything po?_?hle to prevent this win. m which W< ourselvfK defending civilis?t an. W. ?lo not pretend t?. hav? been ??> ad nnrable a* our friend? woubl hat ? believe, bu! ?r? bave th? COnMiou ?if having ?lour our best T > are being t?a?teU4_.t?d to ?I... banner of ? juit reute are tendal ami powerful; ihty will defy the centurie?." i Wa hingt? '"in any on ng lh? v.ar home to th . d?lit ? leventy newspaper mei Il do moi ? <io*i? p|? ?ware o . idertaken it ! he moral o ? . ecioua. and I i? th? :t vitil ? i m tin ? eriticism und in : ? to ?I oi praia?, the object ol ? u? up, Wal. like time nil?! lido, wa rT||| l.f -'IM II ' Washington "Speeds | p" one to know wlia' rrrow'i ? ? g foi th. That ii come fro down foi ?1 ii ? ??'t! .o no ? he way 'o ipeed ha pa nfully \ ? Marshal Jorf, ? terd?) : "With the French and the British ex ? : . ti ?r a?idiera may be . it the British "\?> moment must be ?nst"; that is the wa) I read the messa?-?- the?? rep ,itiv?.' from rrane? ami Rngland . and the meaaag? ia unmiataka i a different ifii ti e diatanee ? go, hut we i.re on the load n tall g of tl ige | am ay in which the del rered bj Ihe mi an .loiTre. who I? one of the the war and mi?* we come t< . ot? and loi ? . if ?? paper firinc line h ?eh <.n!y simnlicit ?. i o .? mmediatelv on a perfi baais h? shook ;i every ana all word o? i ? o ?.?. ho?? newspaper ? i anything to his ample, an i ? lo an A . ' Lilian corre I of the ^ !' hand? with of ? ffort that must mean dshaking trip lik? a I mann? r of a French? man ui o ha madt ? fin? at; of life, i ?-.1 hearted pleasure in -." hit ? me e? onomj ' ? : I. m n !?> . ?.ni t. ; . ,| ., mpha ii. He in something ? (?f pub .o been afraid of, A. I answers v ?Ire ready. And th?y achieved flnality without an" effort te glv? them | final;' Whi I wan all over you un deratood the fable, ,( It is ? fable, that ? . r-o flint he can mad? a *iip around the ? canals of France, a sort of Inland ' ? ? Military Census Of State Likely I To Be Called Off .:<? <>i Federal Draft Law Make? Action l)y New York Unnecessary .a ti \niil _'.'. Th? 'louncil of De> ! for in the | ; . lull will have general supervision act?vi- i * . during the war, ami will be given ropi iotion of $1,000,000 under ? made ta th? bill tl veck. It wai learned to-night that for the purpose < ?* ??' in- been recalled from the Gavernor. Both houses r,.v. ?? ? ??!?. panned it. It i also planned to Rive the eouncil ol ?>\cr other appropriation? ?1 - ? ? de by I will work m bar v it:i the i ? d?ral government, i enu .,,.. ' myrti I, ii ? ? o.i- the i.? i mill ?.ill be indefinite!) post r h o Fe d i , ? . 11 I s ? i -, out its' i iiivernor Whitman will cooperate with it, and will.it off thi pa . .1 ? Sir Sam Hughes Makes Charge Against Perley Describe? Attempts to Oust Him from Canadian Cabinet ? int., April St. Lieutenant a! Sir Sam Hughes, nominated ?lay for Parliament bj ? eonven-' ? ? and Saliburton Con tives, charged in an address thai pts had been made by som?.' of olleaguei from the i Minister af Militia. He expressed resentment ?t the appointment of Sir Ueorge r Minister of Miiitia, claim ? ? wen anything i m the ovei : ; anees, h .sup*?! mentary Mil ter of !? nance would have been mare <o the purpose, "I ?_m the \ery out e war Sir i.. tive, keeking to errat? i'ti unhealthy ? against mo In Englan '. ? , Sir Sam. i year a?.' agit?t on to op I he taking an i "' in t s and "had sufficient effect on the mind" of the Prime Minister that, recruiting had ANNOUNCEMENT MERCANTILE Trust & Deposit Co, opens May 1st* at \ \ *\ Br? \\-\\ \v Mew ^ ork for the conduct ot (t General 'Hanking and Trust 'Business Surplus % i.e. . 50.'. CHILLN A. Ai'STir. t H?tPI f.S D. M AM PI *>t CORNS) I! I |. M' KP AV |0HN A. Bl IN: . Pr fil?t:' Vit* /'* . -jfSr-, ? / ? Treetarer .1 '. .Sf(-rff.irt? 1 0 THOSi who wish to lie identified with l hanking institution which starts under unusualh favorable auspices, the new Company otters a hearty welcome. Interest will be allowed on accounts, subject to check, ot balances of $500 and over. Imp company is equipped to handle Prust business in both its Individual and Corporate !vust departments. a A the success of" anv banking institution fundamentally on the character ot" its Direct? orate, especial attention is called to the men under whose inspiration and guidance the Mercantile Trust _r Deposit Company starts its business life, DIRE Chrlli. \. * Prendrai ot rh- ComrariT Avcrctt \, r Vtrt I'nite? Cigar Storn C?. Iv.'. m! J. Barber . C? I .eiijent Barber & Co., Inc. Henry S, Rowrr. OoMaua Sa,hi t- Co., It -r,, Frank N. B. CW VI - I'-r? trnt Binlcrn Tr??r Co 1 1 W, ('oo?.e \ ? 1'iriilfnr Y.r.r UtHtetU ? < ,. I).: Bois ?? American Ti ' 1 ?? Ce 1 redcri?. k F, Fttzpatr? It P ' ideal Raiiua?. Steel bfl nr Co. Harvey 0. Gibson !'?<? Atnt The LiMrtv Nati.ma. Bank W am Giblin Prriiil?*- ' Men IS 111 Safa l)rj_o? ? Thon s- Hi] ? H CTORS Herbert P. Hi Vice P Bank ot t ???H \. I), lay Vice I - . it'. r_ ??* C? James ^ . |ohnati n Treasurer Weitem 1..- R in. Bertram Ljord Foreign ! ? ancial \linag?r, U till I . i It . ? i 'kin .'rc.id.nt Th?- Vr.is Co. John Nb Hugh \ i r Mee! anta ? Mr-.i i N_'..,rui Hank Tbcodof ' P. Mcrjrlf Vu<- \'rr, ?tat 4, .1 I ,- Ufl Nill'iiu I . | ' > Albert (>. Milbaak Maatsn >*? N :.?.:?, I.?.??'?? Samuel II. Miller \ - Pm.d-nr Chue Sir K.i? SfccfbonM Ptmi" I ?-.. tr An| I .'rod?., ti < r] ? P.. Reyi hi A-.? -. Central K R. ' I Ckarlc- S, S irgei :, |t i' Says U. S. Will Ignore I German Peace Move Pari? "Temps" Asserts Pro? posed Man?uvre Will Not Affect America ? Paria, April 29. Commenting on the PSJ8BKO by Congres? of the hill tor eorapnlsorj militai ?, the "Temp?" ?? ? neun peopli m owing '?? ? Kpn!?" of duty. Th?t ?iuty, hnvin_ bet n they will failli it in all ? ? ? Ov iecta m the conflici ?re the -Mine ail l hi vote?, (fivi - lay for methodical ?nd sctive military prepara 11ioti, loifi'thor with the collabo which is being e tabllshed ?I Wa?l ton between the different d ; ??i' th?> American Administration ?nd on?, arc hardly '. ticipatod? "'Th?' fresh manoeuvre irk prepara al lor,' m th'' ?if ?n eiposit ion next moni h of ??rate peaCi I run foul Once ?gain "f ? ha thou..''*ful ?!??? i <>f the American people ?nd th > Pr< tablish a wi lociety of nal ioi . tting ?utoc German aophi ?;ries will not ho ?ble to <li\;il" American opinion any h be able to disrnpt the uiiiiiii <?f Hie ?. Favors Draft Plan in Peace Security League Says Congres? Wants System Retained Nut. only have th?? Benate an?l tht lion?. spproved of universal militar) servie? ir? Bsui ? . but lentiment ?n ' !o also t'n'.'ir? retention o m in according to a do I i indu I the National Security I . So far thin ? four S? natoi i havi proved of the plan and four lm\ iv oppogfl the permanent propo The Utter arc Williams ami Vard of Mississippi; Thomas, of Colorado, and Kirby, of Arkansas, On? hundred ait'l tl . i . - ev?n Ki'in announced ihat they vorn in !'.? ?*. universal militan Min? me again?! it. American Colony in Paris To Care for 7,000 Orphans Pal i?i April JO. Th? Ami ony in Tarn ha.-? jual applied to M. Appell. pr?sid?n1 "i" the National IJHief I Committee, to i! -??von thou? sand war orphans from the invaded d< par t ment ?a, to he t.?koi? caro ?t by th? i olony, begii ? o? ic, %i]J ? <-* se? m Mt ?UfUiAt?rnu_r.?*-l?* *e*r aaaj *7\- ?m Direct attention to Revised Prices on ?Many - ?? Lines of High-Class Apparel as announced in the Sunday Papers Aztec's Owner? Praise Naval Guard Heroism Says Seven Members of Crew Were Rescued by Lieuten? ant Giesham's Men . .pril 21 In connection ni William Fuller g of the '? ? naval guard, thi folio? ? .' ' ? . \ ' ??(! t" irn that tho ?<.'v?*:i sur ? ? m probab their l,v. ? hi the fact that they loft ? -hment commanded hy Lieutenant <?re?iham. rhrough th? excellent, ?lisrip ?? men, ami particular!'. ? and ? Lieutenant i,resham, I n an open boat under moat dan ? ion.. "it . || i.?* a pl?a?ur? to you, Mr, to ?mice once again the naval branch been upheld, arid m will permit us to commend meal i. _hlv the valor of Lieutenant tiiesham n ? m " m? mber o? ; he tuval cuard. Boa) te .1. ?. Kpuhii'T . hia 1 ? fe, . i' ii t wenty Lieutenant '< in iham told ? ? thai olucci when helping the mer ?re having trouble oat. .Messages to Mexico Will Be Censored U. S. to Prevent L'?e of Cabt? and Telegraph by Foe -"??? Pra-nde?. Wilsi ?? od an executive ordo? providing for the cer.iorahip of ?alia? . i| ?f trie Halted .*?''??? s and of tala? fcraph lines into Mexico. Arranpemr ?? '??naenljia? aith the cable ?nl ?nr-n, which, oflleiala lay.will nding <.f tiforma*?? of value to th? ?nem. U. S. Now Ha? Khaki Dye ? r ? 59 Patwfan .1? . i') and '..,000,000 yarda of kkiik. ' . equip th? army ?f it m propound te rai??. i acta have already bean awarded fur 12300,000 yards, The dye ua?d in making the cloth at read *'?* manufacturad is ?ho ,'mted ,Stat?s sat now aupply the dye from .?a.it.? m 'i ?? im rti prax early in the war. Tie artment immediately Htart^ ?iv i.- ??? ol the be.it American casa. irai > > mar.agad ta perfecta ring matter madtfnra : grown m f.ls coostrj. a ??? Oxford Degree for van Dyke I ondon. Api ford t'niversit. Ma) ? the h.norarjr 4*. of Doctor of Civil Law .*n Henry van Dyke, former American M.nliterat ! the H - "SMALL PROFITS?QUICK SERVICE"- Waa?t-ata *V*<tn Franklin Simon & Co. arc mobilized to take iinitit -iinti- orders for Hand-Tailored Khaki Army Uniforms For Officers and Privates 81600 Hcatlx-for-sertit'e or mettle to order, as ocetiswn require?, but in either event Hand -Tailored Responding quickly to the urgent demand for Hand-Tailored Army I 'informs, we have mobilized ?>tir tailoring facilities to supply it. Those who, immediately following Hi?* President's pronounce? ment, pLeed orders with us ?or Army Uniforms have tlreac... received them. Meanwhile, we have completed Arrangements to expedite delivery of Uniforms ordered now, and many men can be titled from stock. All Uniforms conform to (?overnment Standards ami sit exclus? ively I land-Tailored, ensuring the tine lines and well-groomed distinguishments of a military figure. Franklin Simon & Co. also carry a full line of militan' equipment at regulation prices?or lower Regulation Khaki Flannel Shirts. . 3.00 Regulation Olive Drab all woo! Sweater three button, pullover model with military cellar, lo b* worn ander undone 7.50 Regulation Army Officers' Belt . 3.00 United Statei Array Shoes, made on the Munion Last.6.00 The New Doughboy Shoe Leather Puttees . . 4.00, 500, 7.00 Wool Spiral Puttees.3.00 Regulation Army Leggins . . . 1.50 Regulation Army Hat .... 3.00 Officers' Serge and Khaki Cap?, 2.00, 2.50 Natural-color Cashmere Hose . . 50t . . M1.50 Khaki Uniforma and other ?military equipment supplied in an) quantities on special contract terms Men'* < lothing Shop 8 \Vr?t 38lh _trort A .".?par?!?? Shop on.the atreet le?el Jjtanklin Simon &Cb. Clothing ! urni.vhinj'? Shorn ? II TH AVENUK