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WILSON POURS SHOT INTO TIFF LOBBY . Declares the Public Should Know of Its Efforts to Mis? lead the Lawmakers. HAS MONEY WITHOUT LIMIT President Thinks It of Serious Interest That the People Should Be Voiceless in Thes?? Matters ? ? - Pr?s aent Wilson's State-nent. ' ? ? - - - ? - pub - ? ? - - - it on On trie Otner Side. ? sintal ? - ? ? . i i ' - - - - ? ?uga: - 1st? or seal - publie ? le snd -, ?entai - hiv - ? ' . I .SON IN ALASKA BOOM Friendly, One?? Tariff and Cur? rency Are Disposed Of. -- ">'. Usan ? , :d - ?' rsil The two Sene ..-?ed t?o might b? ? clear thai, in view 'Te ti* ui.ulil be unable a? yet te omrri .Alaekan quentior i two par? . a Mil within th* near f | - ex ??-titiv* ofhoe? that be rft.a '-?influent .?. bill ??Mild ' ?. '?ported I tirie* Cjmini??*? end Bolero Cm tarts ?*???' taken 119. GARDNER TAKES TO THE WILDS With Frying Pan, Kerosene Burner and a Box of Supplies. ? the Massachusetts Representative Becomes a Recluse in a V ?rginia Camp. ? - the tariff ' - ? - ? ?: - i - ? I ? -i- . ? ? Sow] ? : ? - ' M: rt ? 'It"") - rill i - - - ? TARIFF CATECHISM PUT ?0 INDUSTRIAL WORLD Ever\ Manufacturer Reauested to Answer Twentv-nine Questions Under Oath. INFINITE AS TO DETAILS Crowds Make Eleventh-Hour Rush to Attend Hearings? Campaign Gifts Termed Dishonesty. - ' - - 4 I ? ? .... . , . - . . the ? * - - ? trot ? ' nr ? : head arat ? .:ap:ullza OWI - ? - ' II -i??- or It! , ml c-und! pre vid?;nd ?an comn-" o\ bond? ? I ?ru for ?- ' suri i ? ?? ? . nn " issel ?b**et ior i mmltttM ? ? rs In m ? ? ' ? ? noon. ? aV * fr.'m ? ? ? i tua ? ?? ? ? mutual baa?? Mr Kinaalo hr.d a - I? (VI Ills. I BJ ? ,?*d In * -atloi dlsproTS th. compati af-aer tlaftl : ..rninsa o' I r.\.d." .Mr Kn Itrtiieni of ths .- . - a- thS ? "-m?d - ?.. -? ? . ~?n I URGE CONVENTION IN FALL Progressive Republicans to Make New Appeal. Wa ?ton. ruins annc gtaatt Repu apoma ? ..:.-;? iMit*sk*j c.'nsi.l* ?faUtSAl :i i*"] ChtOgUxg Th? an .?a.lei - when it j ??: !h. ronventioti j | Ithrs ?.uni - STILWELL SILENT IN CELL. -viwll. ?ha will be sen BSS*] r??fu??'1 tu ? - * - He tone hi ? ? In the yard with the other r.ii?on Ts??-..? ?tnd ap.nt in? tim? -alu. FOSS CITES TARIFF IN DENYING WAGE DEMAND Governor Savs That Employes Should Aid Industries "to Survive Ci : I - ? . , - in* .lema t ion ?for ? ? pendlne ? " ? rbltrai ? - i ? ment I - the dei ' ? ? tra-? ? ? ? " " BRYAN APOSTLEOF SILENCE Grieved Over Analysis of Jap? anese Treaty ? - tb? I ? ? * - " ? ' .... t*r might othei M an.I Japs span ass entitle.i ?,. ,->?. ? mary Mi - -? '? the nei an t h?*?* n ) wer- ..... I i. ? ! I ? HENRY MUST STAND TRIAL Judge Maver Quashes Writ Ob? tained by Pujo Witness o* -.... bank? ? ? ? ? i Dtstr I ' our - ? -? ? ?"?iiforniA Petroleum Co-open; bankei ?* - ? ?tar, ? ? r S inaiet'' Tn? MJMt o?. -, v ?h?? baahs be*n si litest] and h- S ? in the custod ? ? -- Hab??? to | <->i not mars taai ?? t*S8vn| .?.?.-. BANKERS ASKED ?0 AID Requested to Give Their Views on Hovv to Remedy Defects of Our System. 32 QUESTIONS PROPOUNDED Senate Expects to Get Opinions of Expert Financiers on the Question of Cur? rency Reform i - ? ti .,r - ? - - ? - I ' ? ?: ? ' ' * ? - ? . ' f| - Reserve Aseociations vntH Brancna?1 - I ? ? ? ?* : '? ? ' ' ' ? ' ' G est.on of Government Deposit?. ? til sucli ? ... . j el? its ? ?i mai n mono T - I s other t: . anka I be pel loan I . ?hciuld 8 * -i . . psy I ? ? < w hat ia your opinion ? ? of toe - ? ? - - h ? MONUMENT DEDICATION ?LANS. I ? eiltnr ? im?nt . - r??p, ?>t*?>tit*?.l \\ v l - - Bd tiv _ EOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. COUNTRY - MOUSE BOXES. BOOKS FOR SIMMER - READING E. P. Dutton & Company 681 Fifth Avenue, Near 54th Street. ??- -?nnl?. ON Pa-tNOUS StEMC hoi n II i'barlea H *?*? tut?- ?li.iint.ini ?muflir <.i.If ' liam l>i.in?lilp ?ill li. h.l.l her. \n*ii?l 'Hlli Ulli ( m vu i - \ mi i.i*m M.n-ir.r , ? _ ?JAPANESE URGE PATIENCE Leading Men Admit U S Is Facing a Hard Problem M 1 - ' ? * ? f:om ill? " ? iirobienr. Th - -JapensM I . Ba ron - ' ? -' .? - futur? I ? ? - * > ? ? Mlnli y .... ? ? ::,ent COAL DECREE PRESENTED Enforces Mandate Against An? thracite "Trust." NO AMENDMENT ALLOWED ????? Cancels 65 Per Cent Contracts for Purchases from Independents ? .? j Ins the decision of ?? prem aneelltnic ? - "1 <".*? I per cent ts coal ca prodact lent eon - I nn aft?? ?\n hour 01 ? srhet ? ? ? ? ? 81 ..... no} Oener In keeplm ? , s . sterpr? I ? ? - -?*??. on of th* Ital - ? ? of th** a?-. I - . .'?*ni?> ' our tain, d the lower court ? f the 8 th?? ! nl? Furtne?- Action m Prosoest. i Tn cent eonti rnmenfs petition a|tain?t th' called minor eomhination of ? ? III. It is ui ? :urther action i against har - - which , ,.t ' - - ? t?. entoi Inl ? ? ' ins t?. - enter? a ie?ult .. ? - ? of lang ? U ? S'. - id pat on Contract?. ??-? ? ? ? ?v.q ? ? a : Th* ? ?-?- '.. Miss Roseboro' Thinks These Are Good Stories See if You Agree With Her Miss Viola Roseboro', Collier's new Story Editor, possesses the unusual faculty of choosing stories that thrill and happily entertain people. It was this rare abiiitv that won her the honored position, Officiai Critic of the Authors' League of America. And it aiso led to her present con? nection with Collier's \X eekly. Mis?? Roseboro' u no respecter of reputation. The most famous wTiter in America has not the least assur? ance his production will be accepted by Miss Roseboro'. On the other hand. Miss Roseboro' readily accepts the writings of a man or woman she never heard of, pro? vided the story, in her judgment, is of sufficient calibre. Be it remembered that Viola Rose? boro' discovered O. Henrv and Rex Beach; that she brought to ligh?- Booth Tarkington, Myra Kelly, Arthur Train, Stewart Edward White. Mar/ Stewart Cutting and Josephine Dod:r Daskam. ? ? ?? * Below are briefly set forth the stories Miss Roseboro' has chosen to week's issue of Collier's. She regards them as exceptionally good. And we believe you will agree i her. In case you are not a yearly sub? scriber to Collier's, ask your newt* dealer for this week's issue. It is out todav?5c. The Joke on the High Constable? Bv Francis G Burrows. Maybe you think it has become so that all Christmas stones. Thanksgiving stones, Decoration Day stories, etc. are bores, but the High Consta? ble will show you that you are wrong. He is not wax-works made for the occasion; you will like him while you laugh at him. and love him when you stop laughing, and at las* get warmed up to forget what you ought to forget on Decoration Da\. and to remember what should be remembered. His Last Argument?By H H Herr CiiYi*n a ?ietermined man and a burning cause?when words have failed to win a victor}, what form will argument next take? Will he rely on action or on illus? tration? Or will it be on both? Bradford, of the Morning Chronicle, simply had to wm hi3 last argument You will like his choice. Sending a Boy to Mill?f. eg ard. Some happenings are sucres? lv good stories that even-boov \*g>.o of them tells them again, and 'n-y get handed down in families, and b'-.Hrr of the program when one y,.m !?? hem*: matched with another. ''Sendir^ a Boy to Mill" is just one of these; a star not "fiction'"; a happening, not dr ?ed up ajid filled out, but told as the mofban i I the Loyal Legion tell such heart-arming good jokes to each other. The Story of a Modem Mariage - By Emily Calvin Biake. Dors t?V mod? ern woman make a success ot m :? C an she combine the pursuit of a prfoession and the reanng of children? Mil choose between work and matr*mon\ '? One woman solved the problem: Hei account of the way she did it will iVitere?t both women and men. THE NATIONAL WEEKLY At Your Newsdealer's Every Tuesday Morning and Throughout the Week