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I it r- : - - Tl WORLD, Iff OW DAT, MARCH "SO, 1914 She hi. ' ii m deeply Inter- J ested ID the in. ii welfare of ilanlnl, whs la of Frtnch dtscrnt. ami had written to har father on the subject of the course aha should puraua In re turn from evil wajra On Hon- Mln needier spoke to Otanlnl about hi wa. irtni and sotaght to have him mend Ms habits It appears from iba talk of various ta that Ulanlol urea or ine 'a par at tan ca In liar effort to are klm reform. Than, too, tba routk. It la mil. had a notion that Baecher had Influenced bla fa ta have him committed to 8t. . Vlaoent'a Induatiial UohooL L'tlaa, east August aa an Incorrigible alnatlon of Jaias Iteecher'e uiii nmi onuo omnv nr nni iwiLouii omto diuni ur UtAL I 1 IITI I IMMTIAI All rl II 1 I I WIIHdKIIIoIi UN PANAMA i IS CROWNING INSULT 1 Ii a I - Mexican Rebels Entrenched on the Firing Line Before Torreon; Snapshot Shows Three Shells From Forts Exploding in the Air haa revealed the faot that , President Repudiates Statement Made in Con hit on tba bark of the tlmaa with some blunt TOLD WHERE THE WRENCH WAS HIDDEN. of Utla wrench, with handle broken off, by Hujrk at the ezaot a pot In bjr young QlaaUnl In one of hla to the authorities, wan the flret link la the chain of clr- tlal evidence. It, waa a ahanoe ahot by Dlatrlct Attaraer Itoreil that brought th from the boy that be a heay wrench when he went far a walk laet Friday night with tba MbooMeeeher. The Dlstrlct Attsroey bad receive J an Intimation tbat while young Qlanlnl waited Ojssjt tba vUlegs post-office on Friday K waa aotloed by one of the Crteeda tbat there waa a bulge In bta overcoat pocket. Tk Dastrict-Attorney aaked Olanlnl wbat be carried In hla left hand over oaat pocket last Frldajr ertulng. The bey aaamid atartled and anawered hatttngly that be carried a monkey gress That He Entered Into Secret Agree ment to Repeal Tolls Exemption. la that wrench now V ahot Dkrtrtct-Attorney. ferteaT m tba a now at the top of ft) bill ta tba left of tba road," fat- Ma bay, aaoording to tba au- liy Samuel M. William. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WAMHNOTON. March 10 Over tho qiiaatlun ut P. mama Canal tolls controversy anil debate raced fiercely In both executive and legislative branches o( thn Unvernment to-day. President Wllaon In outspoken worda reiterated hut dm or ml nation to atand by tiaaty obligation md Dot dis criminate In favor of the American ahlpplua truHt. At the White House '.hnra waro many Interview between the Presi dent and high ufflclala. In which Mr. TVllauu maintained vigorously and confidently fur thu rtvpeul of tbo not exempting Amerloan shipping from laying tolls. At the Capitol there Ml a whole day uf debate In tho House, where many members volrad their opinions In language u'tan mora forcible than argumentative. Tho diacuaalun that began a few daya ago aa an orderly puiliamAntAry debate eoon developed Into a smoul dering of dlssentlon, and then buret forth Into a llame of revolt and acrl monloue denunciation. It haa apllt the Democratic party aa no other subject haa done elnoe the daya of Free Silver; from the halls of Congress leaders hurled per gonal lnaulta at their President, ao cussd him of being un-American, of truckling to Ureat Urituln and of sur rendering Amerloan aplrlt to foreign aontlment. They even accused him of entering Into a aecret agreement with emleaaiiee of tho British Government. Tble waa more than the Frealdent could atand. He felt at flret that ho could not dignify the accueatlona with a formal statement, but to hla i nil' r of the day he apoke with aerloua ear neitnoaa so thul they might couvey hie feeltnga to the public. This luat charge he characterised aa the crowning insult Injected Into the debate. The Froaldent dwelt on the word Insult and point, d out thn distinction between argumentative debnto and deltbcrute Insult to tba Chief Kxiiutlve of the nation on the floor of Congress. He uddud that he could only express his regret that wli it bad promised to bo a dignified debate hud seemed to have degen rated into mi attempt to discredit the A.tiiiuilstratlou. The White liouae later authorized TAINS ARB FOUND ON THE YOUTH'S CUFFS. Coroner Muyck jumped Into a oar rlaja and drove to tbe top of tbe ha en tbe Coldbrook road and aero as tba highway from tbe spot where ra hat, eyegtaaeaa and ploked up. He found h monkey wrench, partly covered by Rnyck and Sheriff atltt to the handsome Ulanlnl and there found a knife re sembling somewhat a dirk. Returning to the Inquisition of the hag'. Coroner Huyck picked up the left hand of tbe a us pact and pushed back hla sleeve. "Wbafa that?" aaked District-Attorney Fan-ell, pointing to a larse atain on tbe cuff of the lad's shirt. "I don't know," he laconically re piled, "but I gussa It'a mud.'' Apparently an att.-mpt had bs-jn made to woah It off. BROTHER SAYS VICTIM TRIED TO AID SLAYER. YRAtTKK. N. Y March SO "tsda did everything In hi r power to make a man mil of tlane '11. mini Hhe tnnk a keen Interest In bun and there waa nothing which uhe would not have done to keep hnn on the Straight und narroa path. Shi tried quotation of what I'riatdent Wllaon lo have him placed In the lleorge : Mii M)d In answer to the charge to OTeom.. ;;;::;,;;;r,::f w:.r'k hMOBM more of a human bellWT. Hut Wf William Tyr. It waa bar rood work that cost her rell, private secretary to Sir Kdward aans going to vote the Detulcratlc tlukot. but that If he had about .- ' apiece ho could Ox thein. To which ! uie campaign manager replied: vnai you propose Is In any oasu u & wrong, but when you don't uaod the votos it Is a crime." I To the charge of Democratic Con- i T WMimin that the l'roeldent la repu- X dlatlng thn Democratic platform, Mr. Wllaon made emphatically clear to day hla poaltlon. Tbe Democratic lo.moi ro. u ia true, cnntaina a plank : 'V culling fur eaemptlng American ahlp- 2 ping from canal to! la, but It also con- t atria a plank etrongly against aub- I aldlee in any form. Free toil, tbe ; f I 'resident uM im ,,,oi,i,. , .......... v UUI b ss than a aubaldy. The Democratic party haa for yeara been ajralnat aub- eldlaa, dlreot or Indirect. That prln- I j ctple la a much older and more etrong ly eatabllahed Democratlu doctrine than the canal propoaltlon. The two ure lu direct conflict. Aa between them tbere ought to be not much dif ficulty for any man to choose. The Frealdent reiterated that tbe exomptlon never waa a policy of the Democratic Ho-.u because It waa puased through a coalition of Repub licans and a minority of Democrat, the majority of Democrats voting against It on the ground tbat It waa a aubaldy. The Frealdent explained that even If the International situation, to whleh ha referred In hi meaaage, fcgdj not aitoau, he would have been op piod to the toll exemption as igainat Democratic doctrine. Hut. ha indicated, however, that If It were iwi lur tin international situation h did not feel that It would have been proper for him to question the acta of a previous Administration. Tbe President aald he bad no anx iety over any political friction In the Democratic party over the result and roferred to tbe repeal contest aa "not a capital operation," but Just "a con valescence." Mr Wilson lat it be known that be was unquuuriouiy opposed to any I t MBiHMHHMaaftrasBT' " -.--. mm g 4M tW ftPlgkaw8t I LTgN gT7 gP H .i - I i :;: 9gMHi-Mi IF m mm r in m Jl w A W t I S B ' JM W(L avi k'i ggl Hggl CSI grHgtA " Jaa KtBV lktB! Lk. ""-! ' aW 5BaPr " mm mnmimmlFEmm' t i ' " i : . g? fefffbH vSH -i .w-i-!jMM m P--l I r v nr Jm mmM mmm v fin I fB WMmt mm .;. Vg mWam mw ... jBaB&si ai : 1 vompromlee or amendment such a nave irnen pauposed in the Hnnnto He la for straight repeal without eqiuvucuuon. BRITISH DENIAL OF BARGAIN WITH WILSON. LONDON, March SO -Sir Brtward !rey, llrltlsh Foreign Seiotary, In tbS Houho of ('ommnns to-dav denlc I ihe published allegation that tho ii t loll of President Wllaon in regard to the question of Panama Cunal toPi the result of mi unddrutandliiK her life. It w i Iiik return fo the i tin y, the llrillah Korelgn Secretary. ... B U ..,.,1 Itllhi.u Ml,.. 1...I .I..I.A f..- him. Khn had neve! wanted Mm S. TlW PraStdaOl bad been naked If the pellei' Mni school and tried every charge wag true. The Pn-sldcnt re meuiui lo prevent It." I plied: 1 nis airry vraa rei.ir-i in i ur now Yor'- Oantrai traln-ahed this noon by Willi K. Heecher. brother of the murder victim, lie wag waiting for tho train over the Auburn road which would carry the body of his dead later back to Kennel L The ntory waa broken by the sobs of the young tbe room-mute of his dead at. htla Clark, herself a teacher In the Poland High School, has tendered her resignation an,i will marry v..uur at once, it b aald. MEXICANS RELEASE CAPTIVE AMERICANS. rested Mochas WAaTHlrltriN, Marc JO. Dr. an AmenVkn phyair lan ar- by Mexican antborltles at Ix iter a Conatltullonallst of- i Whom be bad performed an had died, haa bean released sa (b room It of nergetlo notion of Daniel. On tba recom- itton of the Yloa-Coravul at No Mr. Daniel ordered Hear A i mtrai Howard to sand a warship to Trooeobampo. The cratoar New Or- laggaft ataaunad at onoa and Dr. Lam bert waa released. Charge O'Shaughnssgy t Mexloo tlty reported tba releaae of three sisaarlrsn Ooldaehmldt. Donahue sod "iiftftftHiasll bald on charge of tbe rebau. HusKa treed rmm raoaitiBag op not vitHSA-n tvi Vnm tba Wssklotan eau ) ajtow old ta that young woman asked the tnqoisirive person. 'Dh. eigbtaen or nineteen, ! suppose,' replied Miss Cayenne "Hew do you know" "She decllnea lo converse on any hut the most austruar metaphysical suu leeta. Wa dun't usually begin to talk boat play and novels till a few y:i later, and It take mora than a decade ta knag us around to a sprightly dis- ef tbe latest dan . r " Itepresentatlvo 1,'Knglo, .lVmocrat, of Florida, made n vigorous speech opposing the rnpeal, and denouncing the attitude or tin at llrituln. Tho President' course was vigor ously defended by Itepresentatlve Hamilton of Michigan, Kepubllcan. "Thl la not a matter of party poli tics," eald he. "To Republican, Kemocrnts and I'rogresslviw. It ought to be autftcteiit to remind thorn that all have declared aatnlnst monopolies." Rrprescnlutlgo Monlauue. Demo crat of Virginia, supported tbe repeal bill. A vigorous defense of Speaker Clark was delivered by Raprsssntetlvd Sloan of Nebraska. Itepubll an. Ho declared that the Administration hat shewn no real reason for thg repeal. "We are. told by the newspapers that the President does not prop lie reprisals against those w'lo differ with him In thla matter, but w a-n also Informed that the Speaker la to he punished," said be. "Must the Speaker suffermust he pi.lltlcully die'.' Then 100,000,000 Attie' leans will know the reason ivhy." Arguments for the repeal were pre sented by Representative, (lardncr, l ii pui Mean, of Massachusetts. LEWIS IN THE SENATE DRAWS A GLOOMY PICTURE. Senator Iwla, Democrat, In the Senute to-duy urged hla resolution to give tho President discretion to suspend the tolls. He submitted hla resolution, be said, first to auggeat a method of applying tolls and "to give would be all the Senate would re quire for debate. Si nut or Kern, the Democratic leader, told the President that whllo the debate would be longer than at first hail been expected the question would be disposed of without delay. to the Mexlran Capital. Mr. Robbing wits attached to tba legntlon at Lisbon and tbe embassy at BlMBOS Ayres before his service at Purla. KNOWLAND HITS BACK AT WILSON: SAYS HK HAS PROOF. ! between the Oovemmonts of lbs I tba Democratic) party an intermediate "Of course, that answers Itself. It is just tin- crowning inxuit of a Dum ber of insultH Which have been Intro duced in Ibis debate." DECLARES REPEAL BILL IS SURE TO PASS. I I - BSBI .(If il... I s srl si I M t ..,. A moment Inter he enter. I one of . " "-" ', " '"""- ' (Aa oara where hla fiance. Miss Kthel one oi nis caia.rs, IBS! puouo artalrs are handled In this way, but It only makes all the mors certain the result. There 1k not th slightest doubt as to the result. The act ex- rr.pt mg American shipping will tie repealed. He felt every confidence in tbe out come of the vote In the House to morrow or next day, but be could not predict how long the Senate would ake In Its deliberate debate on the aubject. To Illustrate hi pnlnta President Wilson turned story teller and re lated two negro anecdotes to-day that rival with those that legend and his tory ascribe to Prealdent Lincoln, ills drat on wo aimed at the tucttca of Congressional debate and was follows: A debate was arranged In a South ern town between the loCul champion and on Imported orator. After some bourne the outsider was getting the best of the local favorite In all the arguments when a voice from the back of the room shouted: "fall him a liar, Tom, an 1 make It a fight," Then the President added signifi cantly "that Is the stage thla debate lias reached, with this difference, that I don't bavo to fight." Tbo second atory wus prompted by reference to Senator Lewis's proposed compronilso measure In the Senate, which would gli the President tem porary discretionary power to Impose or repeal tolls on American .-hipping In the Panama Canal. In one of the Jereey Oranges a Re publican political campaign manager waa approached by a negro wbo said tbat there war a tot at colored cltl- . toil 1 1 .-uuiea and Ureal Hi .tain 1 toot neeu asserted, be said, that un der the terms of the undi i standing Orrut P.m. un had undertiiK-u to as. slst President Wilson' policy In re gard lo Mexico, He added "There is no foundation whatever for these reports, ami I am glad to ba able to take as early IM oppor tunity as possible for saying so." DO RE ML' S LEADS IN REPEAL ATTACK WASHINGTON, March 30 Rep resentative Doremtis of Mlc'-lgan, fhalrmun of the Democratic Con gressional Committee, led off tin fight on repealing the Panama toll exemption lu the House to-day. It w.-vs the third day of debate on the course thut It may avoid the rocks on one side or the other." Senator Lewis pictured the foreign relations of the I'nlted States, assert ing tbat conditions were such that if this C.overnment sliouiu intervene in Mexico, Japan would at once seize the Philippine Islands tin. I Hawaii ami that Russia, grieved over sym pathy of the t'nited States with Japan In the Russian-Japauose war, would seize Alaska; that the Panama Canal could not be finished: the army and navy would be divided In defend ing the nation ugulnst Its enemies and that oven Kngland would not be sympathetic In such .1 dilemma. The leading up to bis picture, Sen ator lewla declared he had mnrvelled that President Wilson had rot dis cussed In hla tolls message the "nearer" Issues on which he laid etress. The only conclusion that could be drawn, ha aald, was that thers was In the President's apprehension "con- WASIIINUTON. March J.FOl lowing President Wilson's "crowning Insult" atntement on tho Panama re peal affair, Representative Knowland of California thia afternoon reiterated ! his charge that Shirley Benn, M. P., after visiting in America, reported In I lindon that the President had agreed that the tolls repeal and thn peace centenary appropriation would be acted upon to the eatlsfactlon ot Kngland. "If the Prealdent had read my ' speech carofullv," suid Knowland, "he would have seen that I made no charge of a 'deul,' and declared that if there was a misconception about the situ ation, it was due to the fact tbat the President had not taken the people into his confidence. "As to the Henn statement, I have It on reliable authority In London, end if It becomes necessary. 1 will disclose the name of my Informant I don't know whether Henn enw the President or not, but I do say that he reKrtod In Kngland that the two matters would ls urrani d to Kng land'H satisfaction nnd tbat he cred ited the statement to tho President." IS ALSO SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR (Continued from First Page TALK PRISON FAVORS TO MME. CAILLAUX IF HI IS TURNING GRAY, USEJSAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Rec ipe to uarken and Beautify Faded Hair U nest loll. Expressing regret that he differed (sequences so dire," thut he preferred with the President, he declared that "to u" a '"' " ' accompusn a great rigni. i,V31aVlKKi;T.T. r Ngnwast is m s Bar, I tireat llrllalu had admitted the Amer lean right to exempt coastwise trade from tolls. "If We cannot grant free transit to our ships through the cunal," he said, "its benefits will accrue to Kng land and tut to ourselves." He declared that the Carnegie Peaoe Endowment, "whloh derives an annual Income of tiivu.OOO from Steel Trust bonds, was most active In rescuing the national honor by promoting the repeal of the law that Ureal RrltiUn hud admitted we had a treaty right to enact." Senator l-'all. Republican, of New Mexico guve the controversy u new aspect by Introducing n bill to forbid thut tolls be levied upon American coastwise vessels or those belonging "to citizens of uny country upou this continent and engaged solely in trade between ports of North and South America or both, and duly registered under the laws of the country of which the owners of aald vessels are clt liens" He contended It would work out to a logical conclusion the policies as originally contemplated In the Mon roe Iioctrlne. "It would le convincing to Rraxl', Argentine, Chill, Mexico und other Lutln-Amerlisan countries upon thl HEVENOR TO APPEAL HIS DIVORCE CASE advice was wanted and then left the House, of which Reginald McKenna, the Home Secretary, assumed tbe leadership. Premier Asqulth has decided that he will take only one salary Instead of the two to which he 1 entitled aa First Lord of the Treasury and (sec retary for War. Rules Stretched to Benetit Slayer of Kditor Paris Notable Tes tifies at Trial. PARIS, March 30 Mme. Calllaux has not received any favors except such as are permitted by tho French Prison uct. according to a nnto made public to-day by the Rureau of Pris ons of the Department of Justice. The note points out, however, that the prison auUiorltles are given under the law a certain discretion and It uppeara thut thla discretion hue been used to tho fUllt In the case of I ,r. itehinc ,l fullim, keis Mme. Calllaux while awaiting trial I Kvervlioilv uses "Wvcth ii" Sae and That beautiful, even shade of dark, glouv hair can only be had by brewisf s mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns grsy, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly. just nn application or two ol Segr and Sulphur enhances its appear ance u hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; yen can get from any drug store a 60-esnt f bottle of "Wyetb'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Itt-nirdy," ready to aue. Thia oan f ttiwnj's or urpenoen upon to oring DSCK 1 the nutiirnl color, tliickm-ss and lustre V ! of your hair and remove dandruff, stop , on thu charge of shooting OaatOD Cal- I Sulphur bseauss it darken no naiurallv The by-election In Eaat Fife will, matt. . Und evenly thai nobodv ran tell it ha, probably take place on April 13. If aHaSwlT Z iS " applied. You simply dampen a tbe Unionists should decide to con-, Uour0t, lne academician who was tost the seat Col. A. Sprot will again . with M. L'almetto w hen Mme. Call- be their candldato. ! laux's card was presented to him. What such conaenuoncen might be. Henntor Lewis then predicted, and aald they would be the fruits of tne entry upon "a colonial policy under the English form of government," with the retention of the Philippines. Mexico was the theatre where the fust moves might be staged, he said, for, If the Fulled Stale attempted to Intervene Kngland, (hts-many and France might declare They would care for their interests In Mexico with their own troops. With tbe Itrst effort t drive foreign troops out of Mexli It pan und mis sis would scire their opportunity, be said, South American countries, al ready unfriendly, would loolt with fa vor on an attempt by Colombia nt reprisal for partition of Panama, and the cannl would "run with blood Inst -ml of with water." Conditions, tin- St-na'or said, pnra I, lied those In 1141 when Slidell wu.s sent to Mexico Disclaiming that he bad the confl t:,iiiure of Suit Before Jury Leads Him to Take It High er Up. Ulsaatlstled with the Jury verdict that exonerated Mrs. Crce Demon llevenor of charges Of unfaithful ness he made against her In his dl vtrce complaint, Harvey H. Hovenor to-day flled notlco In the Supreme Court that he would take the case to the Appellate Division Thus will the Justices In the higher court have an opportunity to look into the little black travelling bag, the n stery of which wss solved when it was opened In the Supreme r'nurt UJ l found to contain a woman's under garment and a handkerchief bearing Mrt, Hevenor Initial. Mrs. Hevenor denied that he hat ever seen the bag, but Hovenor pm doied witnesses who swore that it wus left In the Navarre Hotel on the night when, Hevenor charged, Mrs Hevenor was found In a room with U mysterious F. C. Well, who was named as co-respondent. Mrs. Hov - nor. In defense, charged thnt the evi dence produced by her husband was "framed up " Thomas W. Ormleton Is Head. Thomas Wurren Ormltdon, for uian years prominent In the wholesale gro- ience of the President. Senator Lewis eery business and one of the founder, O'SHAUGHNESSY GETS AN ASSISTANT. sponge or noft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small atrand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appeara glossy, lustrous and abundant. Itarely has thi-ce been witnessed In the House of Commons gucn an en thusiastic outburst aa followed the announcement of Premier Asqultn. The Liberals, tho Nationalists and trie i.aooi in. no ei i iiiuaa ana ciieuroe risrr" ....All .1, .... !,..,. n WiSUIVflTOV Marrh .10 Thn Uli-U, Asqulth left tho House the entire I continued 111 health of American 1 AMIIBtigt. On March 30. 1014. JOHW body of members In nupport of his ,. fYaThsiiahnssss has mad.! "" 8,0"wl na M Am Drees, at polh lea arose and waved bandker- ! charge O bnaugnnesay has made oo Third aionue. chiefB and newspapers. The Opposi- j some assistance necessary, and War- noik. of funrrs: h.rmft.r. ttou sat dumb, for tbo time out-geno ren i. itonuins or iuassacnusetts nas wai.MI railed. been selected to act as second sec Liavld Llovd-Ceorge. Chancellor of i retary at Mexico City. Ills nornlna- tho Kxcheijuer, did not appear In the tlon will be sent to the Senate soon Houso to-duy and it waa explainer i and then Jir. nootnns, now in this that he had been taken ill ut Walton- on-Tbames, Surrey, where ho puased the week-end. The Indisposition of Lloyd-Ueorge Is believed to be trifling, and hla osnocintna hope that he will return to the thick of the fray in a dsy or two. country on vucatiou from his post at the embassy at Parts, will be ordered On Mniih 2S. THOMAS WALSH bslovd hu-tmr.il uf Maria Walah. at K?ynolda of MulUnsar. County West., nn-utii lialand. Puriera! from hla lata rtaldancs. flu K 3 Htll St., nn Tuesday March 31. at H 30 A. M Inquired If It could not be that of Austin. HIChblA A Co., died yeaterduv inter a in i. i iiiueaH or pneumonia In hi Double strength, uniforrn quality. Economical and good. "fibse CEYLON TEA White Rote Coffee, None Better wnen llie rajailieill -i"'.oii.k oi I ,,,,,,, , s;,. ,; i-,.k, l.-.,,l .-,.,,,,.. if nearer consequences ne was urging 1 survived by his wife and a daughter. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. a time Tor preparing rnr events tot which the nation was so 111 prepared mtlnent." sjild he, "that the l.'nlte I ! appealed to bit OOUeMUgg t urse States Is in good rultli in Ita an nounced policy of friendship and wii lingnes to ajslst these countries not mil) against aggresalon of foreign pewits, but In the development of their own resources " from an la mild chair la the House, to their patriotism and to put tho confidence In the President which waa due him. and to grant his re quest without quibbling over details. Senstor Owen, one of the Adminis tration's staxichast supporters, ex pressed the opinion that two weak Mr J. Dudley Calhoun. JO PRIDE, fr ni tbs Datrutt I rr. Hiata l "Ho that man has aheolute pride T" "No If be War filed for incom MPriioPourAN ii Kin 'A Mil. b ami KKahTt Nobof n lioinlliol'Vr. 1 Notirf la Bt'en ttiat r'a- uietenifnet ttasgst nnilar tret n nnir ut Uik Mriri..liati Urrcan E ami l"' fuaiSW' 'Intel Aifll IT. lttllft. ,J1 iliatritiilti' I" Uir heldan I bnn.t (0 6 III n" ' rent no tlM.' linajDual et luu-h taiiul and 1 S-10 . i m aa, li hi a i.l nauiHiu uiatiuina lirtor tu Una data uim .namtatlon l air-h bnuiia and roupnua n.i iMlnrinfiil at U oftira it lWslatrar aud petenre he wouldn't even tiU his frleiitlj . Tia,a4ci um:n. sa-IJVSW, aa Naaaau at.. Nse that ns had raignHl becautu h couldn t York irmr gat along with the boa. WhsTULt AM C, 1IIEUWOOD, Trastea. THERE'S A World of Enjoyment in a Glass of Good Soda Mind you, we say GOOD Soda, not the alushy, carelessly mixed concoctions that go over many fountains under the name of Soda. BUT The Pure, Sparkling, Refreshing and Delicious Beverage, flavored with th Pur Juices of luscious fresh fruits, and everything else used of a superlatively high quality, to be brief, we mean LOFT'S. Special tor Monday ahsohtKI) DAINTIKH A eellertlon of Ion lastlns, silky finished, c-ssb- loo-ahapeu aweeia, prr M filed In a variety of 16 dtllsbtfel filter. iiiiMi no; 10c Suggeation for Monday Httl MMEI.I. HKOKK.N C'ANOV- 1 III MxMirl nirril U lliHtlt Qt of irtm HrtlonH f ilrilt lini 4 Irur t taiitl III ht rlt-li ir.nt tMWir. I'H Ml IIIM "Si 15c Special lor Tuttday KHt'lT AND MI CRAt-KKRI Mhlrli u laier of la-u, aruuad Uri- riuai irun ia sanuwirnea letHeeu two I Inn. crispy nleera of hard candy. i-t I mi iinx 10c SugUttion lor Tueiday mi l-i ituvi: ( Itr IMKIIV f'ARA MKI.M ties of our rli hrat rararaal .1,1.11.....; ,( ,.,rwy. creasar iiiarea, Mm, ml Chocolate. Vaa.. -ii.iiiirrr, I'lin I IK I . Hi ll 4ee Hruntieg n. aanllary narafflu ntu tr WUVNO fWX 19c l-iirk IIiik, I'ortlanill. --'i M. and HnMiklm Mm o'cloi'kl 1-r.lli SI. till I I. Ol B4 BAHK1.AV IIIMbI rnwv va nma-iwi, SJO f HIiRTI . N 1ST WTK.KKT fAmJtSU NANcTu' ST. All MU Plurra MM Mitunlt r fnlnK-j until II o'clock. -iwi niwwwAi JJP a sv - o-ii i-wr, evriiln unll -ninga until 1 1 o'c -I HHOUIW1 t't IWkmau, A Manara Saa, Jol naa af Elahlk V aaa .re Ef v. ht sa. ail. Jjpa- a. nntr 1ST Hat. I tor era If