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IV N E 1 . 19 17, VHer Torpedo Struck French Liner Santoy m .Mediterranean ... %| **MSOfc. ..(Mt w>— «*aag.'rt I ■ - V***•*■*.*•*■'***" ' «v ****«' | * ... - -A k I*m> ' utmmsi ***.+*-* Sir. - *j t|, ~. }tr , rjjf first photographs to arrive in th«* T’nited S*ates taken wlit*n the French liner Santoy was Mr ii l by a torpedo from a (hrin.in Mibtn.irine in the Mediterranean April lit They were Taken bv nn atua jf-ii! phouify’vipher HtV»■ tho ship w; **.<>] ll jlt down and Just after sip* had dif'apponred The upper pic.*ture show-* the sinking liner with many of th** pia-engers and rrew nri board try ing to slip down her -ph-s into « life j boat j'he lower how the life boats and men and women swimming in a tough sea after the vessel had disapp* ,r*d beneath th*- w»v«* YOl (ANT Ll\ E BY HATE Dv MARY E WALTER ••• -■ ■ I c ■t, ’’ • ■ . ■ ■ ).• j hatt • to*.ged h« r < i• i• .1 a man could wrong > worn .n Sh*- Knew -hi could n< ver forgive and i would hear h* r bittern*’-- to th* I Kun Sh* looked * r th* pale f,»* i Q ■ look• and it th* bib hue b *hv he twe**n i; - two. “Then miranil .* . •')> all ■•* *1 -u. i '• or of • v gR X f V, V to piy .I***l cottlpii 1 1mt ennobled that womans fieri fire :u' he withheld the punish : meni to o: w .t- lift * to inflo i Fix* year at: 11 *t wop-,,in l.ad loved t' it man V. the f. r- ! love f • • •*u \ i ~*rrmd '*! eh* <t r-ame 1 the usual bride lire am s i : ~ Ire ; :ms • h < up to a <no i twakemnu. for after 'wo •I, •it 1 I’d i ... 1 1e: and * . tu-> «l io r< turn. 1 f»■ left the cp v >}. gos no tr*t • >f him Sh* m ■ xvo bout fund- None t ame from the runaway |v* -p* u’e’y -hi l re. timed to the w ork -h» )• k| left for ."t ; ■ h • i not m< rely that he w:i t|ie n rjri -he MELT!FEE POCKETS V The Persistent Bouffjnt Effect Here h h Kiri with n few pn« ken* rHiSM 1 pockets \**re not intended •» bold f»nHs nor own v«n!u Itiox*'.-, nor were the\ d''«if;ned tc li *!d 11>< bwwh.wan'rnbe The> were merely th«* romper’ bunts mmlf' by furnlPK up m de«| h»'tp on the upper Hde of the roat In older to eiv«* itie popular bom rant h»itc*w the htpM. [ Thu* uiMint kind of fulne«* prom ,!o pang over in'o and niitv h?p into winter ft ah lon a. MVELOPING Ur £ROLL|O* V Blacks If v <!. I it !h it h< «*u -I hr r sup \ ■ „,it ,tn*l ritection \ few month.- • I ■ 1 •’. ’ baby sh* l. '*l borne <I« *d in nnofhri , t till When lb [ or .;irl w.:.- aid- j *o re-uni* her de-sola’*' burden of ' work, h* prayml in anguish that he who had h’OtsghL her -uch agony might suffer thi punishment h** d*- -erved O’ t few -I ■• I .1.0 .J. tet • |Vi hroiutht th*’ husband bsek from i di-itani -. it In oniri. *ft* r Owe 1 ■years *h» wronged wife facedtjo ' t re.t her. hut-hand. She lent h>r th. first ti:mi- of hi' nitrriuee to ai; th» • I woman ur.ib’t pretense: of b* :i.k single, and learned that ♦ hat pi *if *jl > . ,i;d wifi wis i ig norant of he rtuplaily til; that. da> A-. Ui* !a I . i.: i gii' • r >ic •* a * 1* .b- j tiling ■ r.ii *. M.I :u.> When <h« wholf d -lory *>f t.hope three p.-opl* hud it* in) told, fl ci' fendßXit’s et>un«el th* | judge sos eleruencj Ttirninr to th* '■ • • w fi , ii|g< i> K* n > y in b«1 thil ib lutuf ) hhOUbl h“ vr..!)' el ' Xi.i'n be looked «* tin wide frlyhien* and * * "f thi* other won ,:*n, at ib* inn < ent i !:•<■!. Sh' c all* and I "r n« n trns* b*'t’a>ed. be* tnhv (lend ib mi * <-r ow'ti -orrow tw; hardship hM'io of ;i man’s fßlsity. So,- knew 1- rally tltwl man > |da<uj v . t • - *'; • u o• ■ j and 11 i pa- ion with which ruin had rnn b l * and ! i -!i. i;ml. "I have suffered mm b ibru tiii? man Re.t this other woman ha.- >uffir*d 100 I do not v i- h one i-. i of i>.m* to (’RU>e another woman the agony I have knini. n If In toe - to jail, the child will snffei cioi iiyire !♦ |« enough that h* ha hrotight misery to two wom*n If i' will make him continue in hi- duty to h*r an*l especially to their child, I urge that you extend -clemency, md u pend sentence ” An air postal • rvlee iias been In augurated between Turin and Home LITTLE PAL. fe*ssl i „ .. c . ? | a ! j sa%ss?( J -jhL ■ kJi / y J l _gi \ j FTwj otTS Along • f Just what / I 3ust a'little aheadl a TO 'T’OU MEAN). ! | Bur kiOT VJitH I VOU mm I, |pp <9b. -- | ' L?' ' _ The Evening Story i Knl< i t,iininic An An^el. I iC -,yr .ht ’° 1 fi. I.y W Werner » j The Overton had ta. en the hou» ] 'hit ~ Mid! o had. Malt wonld ; have preferred going on ill the only v h. w dpet;; ly eronoUlif I ii.. hu* Mo-;h,», higher strung. !m i iat lent. afi*l realizing perhaps more i ’ ■*■•■■ i5 »h. hourly fner* aong ru and, j ' :t 'has sh* must mak*’ ho » ffort to, •Ip ibe iun 1 along "11 j*, ► t :' \ < i,; i * Malt hud -aid doc.getliy if It -hould nol sue ’lt i"'l to siliec.-d'• Mollie s ; 1«f • ."t; i c nl* ir- tin* 1 a straight j litie nd h*-r •>»•- . h *n*‘ with the j v.i> hardne. wh'.cl wj getting i*» be :f*• • i r habitual e\pi <*r-lon. Her 1 tif *itly - band pr».‘}ed hat ! ,v*T« s u her b* : t and she v* n; rloa j * r t<* Matt "It's got io .* m i eed. iie aid again more tensely than ! ludor* *'lf it fails Matt. .1 -hall Mair wa< f'oln.; the window-,! thru wb It b< star* i int th* darU j n*' - When be spok* 1 it wa aji tho sometbtnc bad gone from ills oj,"i- ; 11 r •• t ‘ ; r* tl it had helped Mollje utfcly our many a qiiagmlt n ’h* u:m «.;ic. tbejr marriage "M.i\b« you ar* nf t dear,” he otid slowlv "l giic« ■ Irn just « -tick " "Is,n't \**ti -iy that' Never.sax 'I if aga ■n ' Mollle < rieil out. "We •ook • a* fi other f**r better, f**r worse I* fiei'n mostly ’better, as w,- both know, but tr*»nble ha** come, and Matr, w.'xr just got to stan*i by and hear it together " Mollie’r voice suddenly broke an*l she nestled h« r head «*n h< r hus band’s shoulder arid cried out the bitterness and aehc that hurt and w n 1 - x hanglne her So the house was taken ft wa« a big, roomy affair, cheaply thrown DETROIT TIMES together for an inexpciiM’ve lodp.mg lions*' at the time wh«m a bison in Til. r**tu estate in that part of /the city foreshadowed iiieai thing- Hdl a muddle in the uianagenieni of the city's affair- bad and» piiveo the ms tion of s street ar franchise, and ; flu* boom had hursi, and the suburb j was all hut deserted Hilt Mollle fell that the diftieub ties were of n kind whleh could be j overcome Then- w ere men »ho ■ cured noth n, for n walk Ah for women, from the very first she had i d* elded agalpst them She hated ] women -he told herself, and for , good reason Where now were the j friends of her palmy days’’ That J they -hiinned her. ahe felt, hut for got utterly that the gay set with w Jioin she had associated would naturally be the last to seek the < nuipanionshkp of people down and out and full of trouble, as she and Matt were, and because of forget ting, she placed the ban on all women The rooms were so delightful, tho, that she lost some of her hltter nesh m arranging them. They were many-windowed, wuth the sunshine flooding them, and th* ,springtime flowers higher up on the hills blink inp down socially, and occasionally, wafting toward them a dainty per fume Below, but far enough away to escape the noise and dust and smoke were the yard-* where the ceaseless shunting of < ars w ent on. ’ One need never be lonely, at any rate,'’ Mollle sighed, and went <*n puzzling over the wording of the ‘ads'’ she meant to in-urt in the paper**, now that everything was in re;idlne*r !* va.** a task she had worried over for dr vs and would gladly have shirked, hut if she could have known it there was no need to worry The "ads” were never o he written ISv*n at *h** moment a youne noman. her hands full n:' the flovx •■ i K hc had gathered on the hill tood at Mollie's doorsteps She -*hxv and her eyes hardened. pro •In muip vp■!ly bind* r than mere xvords could live done M'hsf hsri come to b*> an obsr.-sion, "No wom <n xvanted M»n only need apply" But the girl appeared not to no i:< *■ "1 .i w v n r sign .md < ;*m" down at one,.” -he said .is plea ull y as tho sure of a cordial v.-eI on •• 'lt is just -uch a place a I h.v.e been seeking ’.May I are. the rooms" Baby Jamie,, on the floor, not in - b> lea-*' s’ -ring hi parent s prej ■ !>co cooed -oft I v and «h*fdd up hi* inds Th“ gir! stooped s o lift him, and then ip an in-tan* she was elnsping him tightly and h**r eves had gone to Mollie’s vpb a look j that i i’dtfkl *br stoniflrs." h* found t bfr." l And Mollle. forgetting her dis bee of women, forgetting ev«*rythlng •v* .’pt the luxury of sympathy. >uted out ihe storv of her cross aud Matt’s the little ones they tonld not keep, and (hen thi one. *x < * Jainie xxiih .i twlste*! llrnh, tnd of their endeavor to ,sa\e the money for the operation that should make their one darling like other children. i ‘Yes. the sooner the better,” »h*- nrl said quietly, and Mollie found ! :lnie to wonder at the quick, ar*- *ul manipulation by xxji.it were ex idently skilled flng< rs "I am Miss Thorne Alma Thorn*’" rhe said later "I -libll Jx> glad to take one of your rooms, md maybe I ran do something to v aid filling your hf>use. I am a nttr-e. here temporarily, reruperaf ing from overwork, and in my 1 ’ward ng house there are a number |of young men They, too, will have ! friends and we shall see " She broke off with a smile, and some how Mollie. without h disloyal though toward Matt. f* it he*-, !f curiously propped and stayed As the days passed the feeling in creased Before a week had gone every room was occupied, and Mis« Thorne, with Matt s help at odd mo —By LEU 1 Itl ’lits. I id contrived ~ .-< r** n< i n « inny « h»*a ■ Jatni* hpi . *<l pi 'Xfd .tn l Mad h' being We must get hun siiong for th* operation, she told them, :tn<l Mo, • ' .*• qlll* -I «-1 II *X* I y thlJo, <♦ ! | tain that Jamie war. in capable hands Yet there wa.- nothing • a If*”! \| | borne t Hoi M i* j when she thought about it, could ee t», inspire such confidence. Sh*’ ' wav plain, quiet and small. * ntlrdv j lacking in pretty, girlish ways, and lacking both "nergy and authority | Nevertheless, In ** few days and I with Mollie’s approval, she was reg ulat ng Jamie’s very life. His food his bath an*t clothing, his sleep and exercise, were all matters for her personal inspection, and. largidy her -peri;,| » r* And Janil*’ thrived. With th** | month- the shrhebd linl*’ hod; to<»k on ftefh, his small w< aiened fa* *• was prt ** ntly that, of ih» <»r dinarx well nourished baby, and he 1 was lesrnmg txmazmgly Besides th*- fund for th* operation was grow ing fast Mollie’s eye.- w ere soft and dewy again and her mouth j hart the old time, lovable expres sion Matt, also, was under the spell Twire he had broken over . brought Mollie little presents But | that she would not again permit, v ’ Fixervthlng must wait fur the operation." she told him severely. "Tha* must be as soon as j*o«sible " "Yes, While Jamie Is fit " Miss Thorne, who was lifting Jamie from his cah after a long walk over ’he) hills, said “Fit as a king'” he laughed and loosed him high In her. arms, and Jamie crowed delightedly ; his appreciaton of everybody's cheerfulness But smooth sailing tv** still far ofT for the Overtons Mi-s Thorne went home, and their luck seemed ! to go xvirh h’r. Everything war changed l'v* n the house sermed \ different Mollle found herself lis inning for Miss Thorne's light -t* p. her ch.rt.rful. self reliant voire *)Tit mere than all el-e she missed her - «x • •t< ” Th' rt * - .jo , !«* now to -mile over her little optim isms, nor *o drive away the t*-ar * hloh would a.°«ail her w hen she , thought of the stiff* ring her baby hart to undergo, not finally, to < ui fort her when, for days, he could >nly direct hrr work from he* bed. f* * ling al> th*- time that her hop**.- were vanishing as surely as the sum they had saved was d* rea.-inc Then Miss Tohrne wrote, orlx rh*' was Mr- Torn Than now Tom — Millie wopld remember her ««•*«* j heart had -iidd« n!y come in'o i ruue money, and they had be* n • married at on*« Toni’s wedding pr**s* nt to her l*«d been a check, wl’lcl -he wa-s inrlosinr to pay f, Jamic .-< operation Tom was as In t,-rested as h*»rs* If. and w hsth nAu him, as they -hould .-om*- tiF.».*. she hoped h** would h* we»l md .strong. Tha’ was all. In-* ns tlio hr t..iJ done nothing TANARUS,» be sure, it w»- not a great sum. hu*. gr-at or m all. jit would have been ibe same i’ was her way Matl frank I v wipe-l his eyes. He was not Ashamed of his tears But Mollie's eyes wit dry. She was looking into the vm heart of life, and what h« saw. made her forge* th* fault* of others. Her own shortcomings un I suspected, but now nldenlv cl*>:ir promised employment for niany n j 'houghtfw! hour as well .is a re vision of the Jmhefs anu opinion.- which had tlirrmtenrsl to m ike h* r i anything but a lovable fair minded woman And for this vision of her self she was Indebted to on* frail Utile woman a nier* girl ‘ Matt,” she said. ”! m clad I havr j known Miss Thorne" Emperor William todav enter - upon the thirtieth year of his reign Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'? CASTo R : A I DETROIT CINCINNATI ST LOI IS KANSAS CITY vJCCiac'.s f/7-179-161 WOODWARD Saturday's Clearance —OF - Silk ri"u, Girls’ Coats sr.°° $y. 50 Silk Taffetas. Silk Poplins, Velours, Series. Wool Pojv lins. Granite Cloth, in the season’ latest tyle . Sizes f> to 16 years. Sixth Floor Tots’ Coats, Dainty little coats of excellent quality and work manship. Worth much more than this price. Sizes 4, 6 and 6 years. \ l •ilO-HIIM.** SA\ MI NITION WOHhISRS: - J /( t IT’S. ONLY THK KING AND QUEEN --J H< r< V■!pi ' ,:«■ of Kng Gro: go a: ! Ou* ■< t) M.r <■' < . . T 1 n • h\ •|raull«* engineering work where ho u>! of -ils ar> nirtuil out (If* ! No ■ . ,vor ■ v < pint: tile > : «f, who ilo»»|jn’t tea * * ro , i . » <. ‘orge i* at lit© extreme Jes behind hit.. - th» qu< >. n, her head .-<how ing over th. ouUtci of th. pinti'V nmaager. ■ v. . : , ■> t •’’hon > rs jF-pn • In Our Windows Vo v-iil «ee Fashion's.lnif s<* f .n< i**s ae v > I if-.*' atapN ia arid \ear out %u !>!' in Ralston Shoes for Men. ! v«. .I*l -f tie k I which fit and look n l wear right. » i Mr iu . uJ iu n introduce you. P. J. 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