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-1 ORL SWEARS FIRM 1 WATERED ITS SILKS Pretty Wilncis, hi Fear, Asks Court to Guard Her on Way Home. OVCRW-ARD THE PLOT. Former Bookkeeper Says Men "Used the Pump" After Record Rain Storm. Aflr testifying for two hours against her former employers In the Kupreme ftouri to-day MIm Anna Htern, a twenty-year-old bookkeeper, mirvrUtd Justice Plattek Mid a Jury by asking that a court oflleer be do. tailed to escort her to Ilia Lllerty fltreet terry, a aha wee In rear nf being hounded by "guerrillas" on her way noma In New Jersey. Justlen I'latsek Instructed an offlrrr tu ae ro m pony ilia otjng uonian whenever ha left tlio courtroom until Ihu trial of thn ault wna over. Under direct examination liy At torney I. Oalnshurg, tlx Kir I audi that aha had heard members of tlm firm of Htrysower A Nlckthaurr, fur manu facturers, formerly nf Non, IM-1M Wait Twcnly.llfth Hlreet, plotting to ruin large Unntltlr of valuable allk to they mliflit collect ilnmngn from il, llloclc At Co., manufacture of toatumea, In thn Weal Twenty-fifth Street building, Mlaa Worn wna at thai time book aeeper for the furrier. After a heavy rainstorm, which Prof, Hcarr. thn weather man testified, waa thn henv teat rainfall In New York City alncn 1171, the furrlern claimed they found Sx Inches of water In their factory knd their iitock completely dcatroyed. The bookkeeper waa preceded upon (ha atnnd by two witnesses, who told tha Jury that tho premises wcro In food condition. When called to thn Hand Mlaa Htcrn had difficulty In making herself heard, Her fenr waa apparent. "I saw Mr. 8tryower, Mr. Nlcht aauaer. hln brother, Jack, and Mr. 3roas atart to take, the Inventory of lamagcd goods," Mian Htcrn declared, "Then Jack Nlchthauaer went Into the bis atock room and brought out 'urge quantities of buttons and allk." "What wna done with thorn?" naked Mr. Galnburgh for Mock, ft Co. "They wero mndo wet," who ropllod. 'Jack Nlchthauaer poured water over thorn while hla brother and Mr. Btry- Kwer looked on. Jack did the samo Inr to a lot of trimmings, and then so packed them In a lot of canes and ook them back Into the atock room, there wcro aomo other things that aA been burned In a fire in the fac tory, and upon which clnltna for In luranco had been collected, nnd thcao evre Included In tho claims against fJIook & Co." Asked to describe what was meant y the expression, "put under tho lump," which tho witness had used, he said: "Well. Jaok Nlchthuuser took tho roods off the ahelf, put It on a chair ina tooK one 01 mo nre puns mm warn Handing near, filled It up with wnter ind throw It on. That's what they tail 'puttlnir gooda under tho pump.' " Mies Htern aumiuen mm nn nun laced all tho article wtilch had tone "under the pump" In the Inven tory of damnged goods to bo present. d to Iitock &, Co.. at tho command f one of tho member of the firm. U. S. DIPLOMAT RETURNS. lecrelary "f Knilmeajr Kirk Takes Guarded satchel to Washington. JL. C. Kirk, HeoreUry of the Amori tan Legation In Berlin, waa a pas (enter on the American liner Phlla lelphla, whloh arrived hern yesterday. !I bad a aatchel whloh ha clung to in tbo pier, lie ruahod over to the ?enniylvanta Btatlon and took tho Irat tratn to Wuahlngton. He said ."hat when ho left Uerlln Ambassador Gerard was away on a hunting trip. Beven doctors of tho Harvard unit n Franco returned horo yesterday m the Philadelphia, and with their leparture from Frunon the unit waa llsorganlzed. Flvo doctors and forty )ursos remained ror turinor worg. ti'V dentlnl Ynrlit nt Norfolk Iln- tlvraroliiK Hepnlra ,lFOLIC Oot. 18. Tho Proal I yaoht Mayflower, on board vhlch Mr. Wilson may spend part of Ha honeymoon, has como from W.ish- TiKton to rccolvo a new coat of paint ,nd to have her muohlnory put in good londltlon. It Is snla aomo now fur llturo and a piano will bo taken on it this port. Tho yncht Is expected to eturn to Washington the latter part tf the woe, For Constipation US LAX Daltclous Laxative Chocolate ib relieves ronitlDatlon. resulatea I be stomach and bowels, stimulates the liver and promotes digestion. Good for lossif ana oia. iuc, iia ana oUc, at WtlfCMU. eV LmJLa HIE GIRL OF TODAY: u she mm rytmiHn iiWiHii nm rn wth iiiiii 1 1111 jiiiiiinwrwi nrr m It all drprnii on itow )vu fmi Iter To dicu Ut tci&emktWy or mutt mrd and Ciiufl and marry tltr moittn jrl to acrufitrlj' puff to tlx apprabal flcutrt of (our t4 MIm MirhiH't anrtrlputort. ' A LartaaaaaBBBBa Vr "h -a n vi hi If Hubby Comes Home to Find the Cozy Little Flat Littered Up With Fourteen Kinds of Cigarette Ilutts, Then the Modern Little Wifie In a Failure; Hut if She Doesn't Know All About Mixed Drinks, Nor the Cabaret Head Waiter's First Name, She May lie a Success And There You Are. liy Marguerite Movent Marnhall. The pirl of tn iluu ti on trial, in far n men are concerned. That Ih u fact empliaHUed by the four representative masculine letter which I have selected for publication to day. Tw o of tho writers vot the girl of to day n success, Two of them urc convinced that she Is a failure. And It Is perfectly clear that In all-four In stance tho mun nro Judging the modorn girl by their personal experiences with her whether bitter or tho reverse. This fact In itself removes from our dUcui nlon tho stigma of- "academic," even If It doesn't speak too highly for cool masculine logic. First, we have "I Did," tho mnn who married a Hhnrk-ess and naturally enough has donned a protec tive nrmor of cynicism. Then there is "M. J., who believes that his engagement wns broken through the agency of tho great god lluslnesB, and mistrusts tho god's lnflucnco over tho modern girl. unvo found modern girls to suit thcra ONE HORRIBLE EXAMPLE DOE8NT MAKE A MAJORITY." There Is at least ona moral to ba drawn from these misilvea by the parson whom they all con earn. It Is simply that 'any girl of to-day who doesn't play the game squarely hurts not msroly herself and some man, but doo an Injury to all the other girls of to-day. The girl who Is mer cenary, vulgar, selfish, conesitod, who work for low ends by un worthy means, will convlnco her one or three or a dozen acquaint ances Incapable of Impersonal judgment that all modern girls are her kind of undesirable citi zen. Noblesse oblige Is an ex cellent motto for the "class-con scloua" modern girl, while the modern man might remember that one horrible evampla doesn't make a majority, "Dour Ma Jam: Whether tho modorn woman la a succchh or failure would seem to depend entirely on her ob ject In life. It her object la to cre.ito Uiu Impression that alio Ih a aport In the full scnHu of tho word, alio Is mi rely a success. If, on tho other hand, shu Is trying to attract the right sort of man for a husband, shu Is a decided failure, for no man wants a wlfo whoso knowledge of mixed drlnkn makes tho avurago barkeeper appear Ukn the clerk at the soda fountain. "Thcro was a tlmo whon mother gavo daughter a Uttlo conlldl'ntl.il talk on tho subject of matrimony, but nut now, Dauliter simply Huy to morthcr, 'I have caught n booh,' und modern mother simply uaya, 'Do to It.' Ilusuuml then furnishes u cozy Uttlo flat for wltlc, and before the honeymoon Is over, If ho happens to drop In unexpectedly, he Is likely to nnd fourteen different brands of cigarette butts, and the cozy little flat has assumed the sumo dull finish tliat will eventually be his. "Tho average man la perfectly willing to sUinil thn modern costi of matrimony In dollars und cunts, and even to stand far a few uneiiii.tl rights, but when tho fact Is con stantly Impressed upon him that he has been elected to producu the funds, while a committee of three, five, or a dozen lias been appointed to handle the entertaining programinu so essential to tho modern woman, ho Is likely to protest. "There are scores of girl to day, wearing the engagement rings of unfortunate davi Is, who could tell you offhand the complexion of every head waiter In the various cabaret restaurants wharo thay have been able to persuade some poor boob to come aoross with tha firico of a meal or a bottle. And f tha poor devil working at tha office remains asleep until after the ceremony ha will have a rud awakening when he finds the girl who has bean allowing him to en tertain her (on her off nights) Is as well known in questionable re sorts a a political leader In hi own district. Pretty strong, boys) but did you aver marry one? "I DID," OH, NO THIS ONE'S NOT 80RE, BUT "Dear Madam: I have been reading your antoies atiout the modern girl "A. do U." nnd "Happily Married" thcreforo nro suited by modern girls. with Interest, nnd will relate my per- nt'imi i-ajivi ll'IICf. "Hlx years ago I waa Introduced to u girl nt her home. I went with her two years and found her a nice, lov able, charming girl, ono who satisfied mo in every respect. Hho then de cided that h wanted to curn aomo money, mo she became u atcnogrnphor. After sho had worked six months I noticed a change. Hho lind become vain, domineering. Immodest In her clothes, nil because she earned a few dollars and had become lndenemlent. In tho next six months I tried to roa. son with her, but all In vain, bo t gave her up. Hho married u man on three days' acquaintance nnd mado life mis- cranio for him, all on account of her ocing a utisiueis girl. "Here's one for these modern girls to pondert In the office where I am employed aa a sales man there are thirty girls. Every noon, after they have flnishad their eclairs and milk, thay gossip and tell raoy stories of how they worked some fellow, always In vain tones. I thought maybe it was only in ona place, but I found out from my friend It I the usual way. In my frlend'a office the girls dress very immodestly. They think by showing their physical charms tbey can appeal to -omo man so he will spend money on them. "Don't think I am sore, but 1 bellnvn that the nlcu girl is not tho modorn girl. M. J." NEXT GENERATION WILL PROVE MODERN GIRL'S WORTH. 'Dear Mudnm: Tho bacholor of Colorado tiprlngs la right In passing Jmlgmuut on the kind of girl ho de Hciibus, only hu does not realize that shu may not be entirely to blame for her shortcomings. Hu Is wronu. how ever, In numlng as "tho modern girl" umy iinu type wniuii uui noi repre cent., In a general analysis, tbu girl ot io-uuy, "Cafes nnd cabarets, paint nnd powder und tho gay white way do not linnrovo tho girl of to-day. so If 1 wcro looking for u wlfo I would "keen away iroin mere, ino unrortunate gin in oniony it product or tbo big cities, Hho needs u kindly and rctln- lug lnflucnco to persuade her to drop her fancied high life und acquaint ncrscii wun culture. "Thank God, I am neither a confirmed bachelor nor a pessi mist. I do not believe woman and Flirls have gone to the dogs even f they want to vote. The women of the West are usually admired and defended by Western men, and the entire country appreciate their worth. Here is hoping our bachelor friend gets right with himself and discovers true happi ness. "Tha newspapers and maga zines are reaching more home to-dsy than ever before. They are educating women and girls In duties peculiar to thsm. The girl of to-day ha kept the best of the old-fashioned virtues and added some of her own. The children of the next generation will furnish ample and absolute evidence of what (he has accomplished. "HAPPILY MAllKIED." ALL HAIL THE MODERN QIRLI HE MARRIED ONE. "Dear Madam: In regard to your 'gin or to-uay, i wouia say mat the up-to-date business girl, from twenty to thirty years of age. dresses stvl- Ishly yet modestly, uses somo powder nn1 nnrhnnM n Irnen nt rmlin. ana pornaps a trace or rouge, care- fully applied and Is at tb sam MI VMKIW WORLD, MOW D AT, OOTOSIK It imjvuJI'k, It rant Ik dor?' Hotn tlx wl(r.xrl.fr, yiH of x hrr anj tlrn the vctJicl WW I a cut of "So-Jo" il )m pc tie&tntt tlmo modest, well-behaved, educated and sought after. "On the other hand, what real man wants to be seen anywhere with an undeveloped kid from sixteen to twenty who wears tho horrlblo got ups wo seo every day7 "What is more insanely Idiotlo than this: A silly hat on a head of weirdly dressed hair, a dress eight inones too short, billowing out and showing from six to twelve inchee of leg covered with white stocking and black fussy shoes, a thick layer of violent red paint and powder. Ye godsl "Poor kids, they wonder wliv It thnt tho modern, up-to-the-minute. callow youth with bottle-necked conts, short skinny-logged pants nnd flat low shoes with white socks, spenks to them on tho street. "Ttteru nro two distinct classes of tho modern girl. God help one. nut ta the modern, up-to-date, sensible, Jolly, Intelligent business girls, ull hall! They make tho best wives. I know; I am married to one. Uy the wny, I am twenty-six and not an old fogy, as perhnps my letter woula In dicate. a. do n." TRAIN BOMBARDED IN EAST RIVER TUNNEL Peculiar Accident Delays Lonir Islanders 27 Minutes in the Pennsylvania's Tube. A North Shore, train ot the Ixmg Island llnllroad duo at thn Pennsyl vania terminal at 8.33 o'clock was stopped In tho middle of the tube under tho Hast Illver by a peculiar accident this morning. All motor powor was lost, though tho electric lights still buruod brightly, und a tre mendous battering and mauling and rattling struck tho windows along the right side of tho last three cars. Tho six cars were all filled, a large percentage of tho passengers being young women. Tho train came from Great Neck, bougluston, liaysldo. flushing und other stations, and was moving at a thirty-live mile clip, when tho cars begun to rock and stow down und tbo bombardment of tbo right side begun. In a fow minutes there wus greut excllemont end tnen the train was stopped. The conductor and guards climbed down to the track and searched far nnd near for tho cause of tho stop page, but could not And anything cer tain. An electric shoo for taking power from tho third rail was missing from thn hind car. Pcrhups the ploces flew alongside. After twenty-seven minutes' delay thn train was pushed In by Its fol lower. No ono was hurt. HUNTSINGER FAMILY BURIED. Police Itescrvee llequtrrd to Con trol Crowd of Carlnna People, The police reserves of the Fifth Avenue Htatlon, Ilrooklyn, were called out yesterday afternoon to keep a crowd from storming tlio unduiUkln chop, No. 633 Blxtb Avenue, Ilrooklyn, at tho time of the funeral of Joseph Hunt sinner, his wife and three children. Mr. Iluntslnger was drowned a week ago and ms despairing wiuow xiiien herself and her children last Thursday tilnlit The funeral procession left the under taklnr hon shortly after 2 I'. 11.. but long before that time tha street for blocks around was crowded by Derson pushing their way Into the place. The burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery. The service was read at the rrave by a priest of the Holy Cross Church, Many floral wreaths were eent, among them one from schoolmates of the children, i Swttt Coiiipan' saleajtr nf In New York City for Ibo ml 0iilD Hitunllf, lct. 14, nttA ,. (iis ioiu.t h n.&j ?ti( imiuul lini, lO.tt crats pt pouoi. iait. successS r. t.lLJtCi BIGGER NAVY PLAN Opposition From Extreme Pa cifists Expected, but No Pro tests Have Yet Been Made. WASHINGTON. Oct. 18,-Conllilenco thnt Congress will "substantially ap prove" tho prepuredneHH programme of tho navy wns oxpresMcd to-day by Secretary Daniels, Ho said ho has not rccolvod protests against tho plan from nny of tho "Uttlo navy" Congressmen. That opposition would bo encoun tered from tho oxtremo paclllllstH In CongresH Daniels admitted was prob nblo. Ho declared, however, tho "roa sonublo llve-year programmn" would commend Itself to many former "little navy" advocates. Discussing tho reception tbu Nuvy progrummo may mcot In Congress, Daniels said ho expected demand from somo members to expedite tho navy's enlargement by adopting a two or throo year Increase ptuu Insteud of flvo years. xiur new construction piuu, nam Daniels, "hna been worked out lie- cording to the cupuclty of prlvuto and Federal shipbuilding yards, ui course by working two nnd threo shifts of men. Increasing greatly production costs, It would bo possible to cnmploto lliu miiau uubiuu in nisi ,,,,(,,,., n"",u,. Utility of lmttlcsmps, suomurinos and heuvler-thnn-nlr machines In fu turn world wars will be thn subject of a separate report to Congrrss, dis tinct from the national uixnriHo pro gramme, by Hecrotary of tho Nnvy Daniels, it was learned to-day. Data. and voluminous reports regarding all types of suhmersllMPM, dreadnoughts, aeroplanes, dirigibles nnd balloons from American Kmbansy attaches al naval observers In i'.uropn Is tiring compiled by Daniels for tho special report. If tho united Htntes army and navy 'nil behind other nations In aeronau tical equipment, It will not bo for lack of knowledge, The national ad visory committee, for aeronautics has prepared a reiKirt to Ira submitted to Prcsldont Wilson directly after tho annual meeting Thursday which will contain all tho Information avallblo on mllltry alrcrft developments abroad, nd somo romrkablo developments which have been going on In thin country. Ono of the latter Is an aeroplane that practically salts Itself. About all that tho aviator has to do Is to turn the crank and steer. This has been devoloped by severnl Inventors In America. Tho remarkable develop n".cnt WlllCli luiYu beun lliudu unload will be embodied In tho report. Injured When lloran lilts Aula. Peter Ileeves, collector for Daniel Iteevcs nf No, tCl West Ono Hundred and Twenty-flfth Htrect, wos driving n buggy with Arthur U lingers of No, 31 Hprlng Htreit, ulong Amsterdam Ave nue to-day when tho horse, frightened by an auto horn, bolted, plunged Intn a motor car In West One Hundred and Tenth Htrort. Injuring Itself so badly that an H. P C, A ugent had to kill It. Itecvus atutnlned a broken loft elbow. lingers had Internal Injuries and a broken right arm. Dr. Hnhmann took the mto Knickerbocker Iloapltul, J. II. Ludlow of No, 18 Fairfax Htrect, i Yonkers, owner of the car, was not , hurt, nor waa the chauffeur, I If, ltlf. BROKEN f)f W( Walte InJtked Her to dive Up l:nj;aj;emenl Rinj;, Says Mrs. Ktsu'lck. HIHI.I: MADI: MIM HAI.K. MuJyof Book Showed Him Me Had No CliruwY (7r Heaven if He Wed. Among the many moan things at- tribute.! to WlllUilil A. Waltr. a Healthy atoragn and van man, by Mia. ilollln Koawlvk, a widow, who l suing him for 1100,000 for ull-grd fiilluif to keep hla promise to wed her. thn uiimiiest thing he did, she In. foiuie.1 Justice Phllbln In thn Hu- pt line Court to-day, was to Induce her to glvn her diamond engagement ring to her sou Alexander's fiancee, Miss Agnia Mi'Ki'iina. Mrs, Kuanlck In trying now to substitute another attorney In plum of llenno Uiewy, her original counsel, who brought t.'ie suit against Walte. .Mr. loowy irfin.es, however, to give up letters und papers which thn widow handed to bm when sho rn tallied him because she has not paid u fen of $ loo which, tho lawyer auys she promised him. Thn widow told the Court nil about her shattered romance n affidavits Hho alleges (hat on Juun It Inst yoir, In the Hotel (Iramnliin, Walte prom Isrd lo marry her within a reasonable lime. There was. however, olio oh starln In the wny of n nulck marrlago and that was young Alexander, tho widow's twenty-onc-yenr old son, Walte, Mrs. Koswlck says, Insisted upon hastening Alexander's marriage to a Miss McKenna. Wallo's haste to get Alexander nut of the way was so Imperative, tho widow asserts, that shn gavo thn diamond engagement ring wblch Walln had given to her to Alexnnder for hln fiancee. HUH tho marriage didn't take place. Then, Mrs. Koswlck says, her flunccn gavn Alexander u Job at S17 a week and later Increased It to $20 a week. Hut Alexander didn't marry. Wnlte, says tho widow, gave up his Job as matchmaker nnd tried to get her to tako an Interest In his busi ness. This sho would not do. Finally Walle, according to Mrs. Wick, refused to marry her, because ho had boon divorced, und could not re-marry In this Htate. When Mrs, Koswlck suggested that they could marry outside of the Htate, Wulto sprung u new one on her, "I can't marry," Walte, told her, "because there's n passage In thn Good Hook that says Ht. Peter will not open tho gates for mo It I do. I've been studying tho Iilbln a good deal since I met you. That settles It. There'll bn no marriage." Justice Phllbln reserved decision. FASSETT, NOTED SPENDER, COMMITTED TO ASYLUM Dr. Gregory of Bellevue Writes to Magistrate That He Believes the Man Insane. Lawrence T. Fussott, tho noted free spender of big money, wus taken to the Harlem Pollen Court to-day In a llellovun nmbtilanco. When a taxi chauefftir had him arrested Haturday night for refusing to puy MS, Fnssott made so much polso that Llout. Miller sent him to tho hospital. Dr. Kcrrls handed Magistrate Cor rlg.in a letter from Dr. Oregory, In charge of thn psychopathic depart ment, declaring tho opinion that Fas sett is manifestly Insane. Thn Magis trate returned thn mun to I'.ellevun, to bo committed to un asylum for treatment. Fuwctt wus kept In tho prison pen during tho proceedings. He bragged that ho Is rich and that ho will win all libs lawsuits. lirorKi Wllllnm Fuulr llenit, LONDON, Oct. 18. George William I'oote. well known us u free thinker. Is dead, lie participated In the famous blunpheiny trial In which tho lain Lord I hie! JURIICIl t-Oli'l msn iiruim-u 11 wits not Illegal to attack the principles of reUnlon, provided the languugo used wns not Improper JO MI4fajuA' JrSSSE Ore-It IWaOToiJ I EWpMan OlforslMS MS im ireno. ROMANCE iw mi n in 1 VI II 11 VII IUa.l111 ( HERJIOO.OOOSUIT, WIVES TO MARCH IN "aJFTPARAOE There'll Be a fine Array of Professional anJ Business Women In Line Too IN NOVIIL FORMATIONS. Up-Stale Girl to Be Tall Uncle, Sam's "Unsl,lit, Un- . -seen" Columbia. W'Uea of New York nillllonalrra! anq meir airnograpliere are discuss, lug Willi fiuel plsaaur to-day the announcement that Mayor Mltchl will aeak for sufTragn at the big maas meeting In Caniegln Hall Fri day night, In addition to reviewing thn parado tho following afternoon. For sorleiy women and eelf. sup porting women are vying with each other In the effort to make a aurceaa of thnt lluuner Hurfrugu Parado for Victory which takes place In New York next Haurday. The liual Franchise Hoclety, which numbers among Ha members aomo of the Four Hundred's most exclusive hi,.itnsses, will send a strung delegation, Mrs. Philip l.ydlg will march, also Mra. K'gertou I Wlnthrop Jr., Mra. Archer Huntington, Mrs. V. Hverlt Mucy, Mrs, Charles Noel lldgc, Mrs. Amos It. K Plnehot, Mrs. Victor Horchan, Mrs. McUeo Kllsworth, Mrs. A. Hen- Ion Hepburn, Mrs. l.'urr Van Anda, Mra. Jessica Finch Cosgruvn, Ml Clara II. Hpcncn, Mrs, Howard Munstlold, President ot the society, and Its directors will lead thn wom en, preceded by tho Hlxty-nlnth Itegl ment Hand. There will bn at least thirty bands In tho parade, by Ilia way. Hut listen to tho toll of the business and professional women who will march for Huffrage. Tho following groups ot professional women have already been enrolled by their ener getlo Chairmen: College faculty, scien tists, lawyers, physicians and sur geons, dentists, uuthors, Journalists, librarians, agriculturist, horticultur ists, actresses, dancers, musicians, singers, artists, sculptors, architects, Interior decorators. Kuch ot these groups will march In dlamond-shaud formation, and tlio women at tho four points of tho diamond will each carry a blue banner lotterl In white "Phy sicians Want Huffrage," "Lawyers Want Huffrage," and so on, uccordlng to tho composition of tho group. Tho cntlro formation will ba Inclosed with laurel roping carried by the womeu. Alice Morgnn Wright, Chairman of tho Occupational Groups, started out with this diamond-shaped formation of twenty-llvo women for each pro fession, dui suo uas enrolled so many marchers for many ot the professions that somo sort of overflow arrange ment ha to be dovlsod to accommo date them. Claudia G. Murphy, Chairman of tha Iluslnrss Women's Group for tho Huf frago parade, roports that largo dole- Good evidence of temperance ThisHHEWARDON bi5i here; His honest face will win the case With Iiebmant Rhringpld Beer. Rheingold Beei r At.. r aa1 O OltirO 1 M S W aaarw-w r th drlnKing of pure mild Rhelngold Batr is KJ, best evldenc or temperance. S. Liebmnn's Sons Brewing Co alien f free XeMi leas Ufa Iiwitf ( Ohm-. Vf ISqutiaM iMt Awree lawfrlf jM Ike ikwrsi Cbeasitai CmHir lte4r rHr4 a Bnarefeete. KallMXliie ! Hlaae fete twUe no art r t" u-ftr ttvn MM Mskbtllt arawvle eUaw, Tke I V Ui Ml group lll . rtkr vt rttf etre. elH of 4Hniiit aiure work. Meet of Ik tif !" nl4 I Hw H tf tketr smms rletk t Hrsk arb ml wlab le du Tfc '" UI nut f l ' kultdal I wl) Item b tounq ttl MU C lumbl Una mM w Mlae MnB parkkural ' I'UUaburg, Vk Chlf' man at Clinton Count r en of Ike Httipire Hlal Campaign Ooiemlll a must aldent wofkff Ml 4'alkkurat is a stalely an beautiful brunette, neally at f U Vlitue Is ' rwjr4. M ih the rase of U faut-flv HrM Hwimiulst. Ibe letter rarrur wbo vat snllr riunter4 l play Unrl Ham lo an "unslgbt. unsen" Mlse Coluw bia "Tit llrlng II a i" I another paras feature wlikh haa Just n an neunred, It will ftrm4 by row or twelve women inatrhln, eacb with a band en Ibe shoulder of Ih Hell, and ieiientlng Ibe tuelr America Cmmoiiwraltha where woman vet. Ther will follow I'nrJs film aod Mis lilumbla and Immediately prcde the ltnlte.1 Hlatea division, Over thilr while suits eacil wrara a usiw pi iron with the name of the Htate she ........ms From tli shoulder of rarb del-ends a cape lined on on side lh blua aaun. on ina omer who trd With the em awung uck rrom Ibelr elienuea arms. nr uus lurra a living I'nlled Htale flag red. while and Mil. Mr. Winston Churchill, Mra. Kvrrett Colby, Mr, F-grrton Par sons and Mra. M, Dryden Drawer are first on thn list of tall and beautiful women chosen for this distinguished m's Margaret Vale, who In private life la Mrs. George Howe, wife of the President nrphew, will repre. sent Alaska ami march alone Just back of the twelve enfranchised rUntri, Thn Htlffraglsts have sent out lot of stories of persons who ure gulng to bn In thn parade. Hern' a tale, proudly told, of somebody who Isn'ti Delitloui-laitlnf. Se dilferent frerr inj elhtr arsidnl Otntrnus 10 nd 3Sa ballls. M vour tror's. Krsnrls Tt Itstll t lo.. S7lh Ml. nth A v.. N. Y. O. Mayonnaise de Luxe SALAD DRESSING BeLL-ans (Absolutely Removes 1 T J? If inaigesiion. une package proves it 25c at all druggists. lVKmn jnarl erkiK1ln ncilnl nn. ni aaa mm I :! i