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GERMANY MASKS
EXPORTS IN MAIL
Hides Needles in Papers
??ltd Marks Goods
"Samples."
STRIVES ("O HOLD
AMERICAN TRADE
s Rubber and Wool
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BREAK UP PF.ACF MEETING
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BACKS SI OCKADE
British Officials Hopeful
Debate in Mouse
To morrow.
LEADERS STUDY
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ilng Post" Reiterates the
Charge -That Qennany <?rts
United States Exports.
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A la Carte in Main Dining Room.
\" tl Dinner in B.tll Room <!<? Luxe al $1.50 a Co*
I .n?t it. un in? ut and Dancing on Both F loors.
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WANTS ALL M. P/S
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PRAISES TEUTON.
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UP BEFORE LORDS
Commons Passes Military
Servir? -Measure by
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VICTORY INCREASES
ASQUITH STRENOTH
Opposition M fit s in Third I :t
bor Men Pacified by
Compromise.
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Winter life in Southern Cali
ff)i n :lv inexpensive.
Air, sunshine, m ?untains, sea, the perfume
of n these arc the
?el and they* are all fret.
Thousands i ! f irntshed hunt*a!ows at low
ail winter at summer
prices, all points of interest reached by sw ft
these arc economies tfa .t will sur*
: ou.
M ?irr. iv( r noextr-i fare is charged on the fine
trains wl wonderland via the
UNION PACIFIC
SALT LAKE ROUTE
?the warm winter wot,
i ' r*o famoustra?ns leaveChicago daily.
1 ! raited at 10.00p.m. fromC.Sc
IS. W. 1 erm nal; Pacifi I ted al 10.45
a.m. from Unii nStai on, via CM. ?it St. P.
ta tel ? fthsts anJ how to go, and
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GUNS ON VERONA
ANGER AUSTRIANS
Protest May Change Rul
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Leaving Port.
SINK WITH WARNING,
ORDER TO U-BOATS
Italian Liner, Sister Ship of the
Ancolia, Brlngi Nr- Freight
nr Passengers.
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FOR 215 RESERVISTS
Child Among Religions Worten
to S.til OB Greek Liner.
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MAKES PARIS IRONIC
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JAPANESE SEARCH
AMERICAN SHIP
Mongolia Meld Up by Two
(.misers Off Coast
of Formosa.
SEEK CONTRABAND;
FIND ROCK SUGAR
Captain of Vessel Says That
Tokio Mas Called .120.000
More Troops.
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like
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If it so happened that Fatimaa
MMada and blend
?sd for the King of Whatiz"?
would th.:t facrt prove that you
were going to like Fatunaa bast?
It wouU not.
A man's taste ia his own. A
cigarette that might ??Wlight some
old potentate's palate woukl not
necessarily please you.
That's why wo leave Fatima*
up to your taste.
Hut there Is something more
: | igte that is mighty
i ?ant to you.
No matter how good-tasting
a cigare: te may be Itcstn only b?
the SKNSIBLK cigarette for you
if it is comfortable, too,
[ta pore tobacco must be cool
and comfortable to your throat
at all times. And it must leave
you feeling fine and fit at the end
of a hard-snioku.fi day.
Will it do all that?
Then, it is the aatteibta ciga?
rette for YOU.
There are thousands and thou?
sands of men wh
Patima is the most sensible
cigarette there is.
Try thetn yourself. You may
discover l. . ? ?* tho'.?-?ands of
other men liuve?that Fatvixnaa
or
have just the cool, mellow taste
?that you've been longing for ia
a cigarette.
You may find that Fat ?mas
have the kind of mildness which
,." -.va you to smcko more of
them than you might of other
cigarette's.
You may find that Fatimas
offer you a little more satisfac?
tion in every puff than you i v< r
before found in any other ciga?
rette.
Huy your trial ?fat^gf of
g?l und test them touay.
afefA2?<_/n?*ti.3c#acco Or.
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