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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN IN "PEACCE" PLAN PORTRAIT "WILLIAM U.S-RArf This portrait of William Jennings Bryan, to bang in the office of the secretary of state, shows the peace advocate holding a document sup posed to be labeled "Peace Plan." .Thei portrait spelling is "Peacce Plan"! The artist,. Irving Wiles of New York, will change this before the portrait is hung. ' o o TO CONSIDER CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NEXT WEEK Springfield, III., March 10. The house has made the constitutional convention resolution a special order of business for next Wednesday morning. The resolution has already passed the senate. " The report was current about the house that Gov. Lowden will make a short address before the house Wednesday in favor of the resolution He will point out to the assembly men that Republican' members are pledged by their platform to support the resolution. It also is understood a Democratic leader will make the same plea to the minority. Supporters of the resolution insist it will receive 108 votes, or six more than necessary to pass it. Both houses adjourned until 5 o'clock next Monday afternoon. o o HUBBY MUST 'A SOLD A PECK OF INDIANY SPUDS New York, March 10. Mrs. Charles H. Anthony of Muncie, Ind., who .once caused a sensation by appear ing in New York shod in slippers that had diamonds set in heels, is again the object of envy and admiration in this city? She appeared in fashionable prom enade of Waldorf hotel wearing ring almost two inches long, containing three large diamonds, each about three carats in size. Ring is present from3Ir. Anthony. In addition, Mrs. Anthony wore pendant earrihgs two inches long, set with 4ya-carat diamonds, and a diamond necklace, and an armlet. o o Salonika. Mrs. Harley, sister of Lord French, commander-in-chief of British homev defense corps, died at Monastir from wound received when shell struck ambulance to which she was attached.