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\l>\ I ICI I*-! Ml- \ I \i?\ I R I IM.M1 S I. Egyptian DEITIE The Utmost in Cigarettes Plain end or Cork tip Iconic of culture, rcfi*\?tvent and carnation in\ztriub(if prefer i)e<tics to U4u/ oilier cicarettc' /?,^r':'^;h-^r 25 ?t ?jaj\ Itfl'saaf mmmk?mki leen la pursuit of " I Ige about?. \< ??.? < mer Pershiag'a Lina even great i ? lanes : av? ' ,-o!.! a ton'* ' I s - B.? ii I'i a ? ? Ni ? v ? i Reai i.. ? ' " . nnd Infantry, i, prob? ably Bg. 1 ' to I inter" : ish Soldiers Prop on Man h, ? day. Hoc?, , ? ?' if W| ? ? coming ? ' ? ' r . ' ' ? ? n ?. . e at "Let ? s "i"-' . attitude t which folio .... ? .lil.ire/ ?. ?' ? tatem? ? ? ? - ? Large < avalry Force Sen. Across Border ? ? - tach ' crve a? ? e ? ? ? ' ... ? ? ? ? Ige 1 ? ? ' es in the i bandit ??.:? n - ? . ? ning ? was ? ? ported . ? i I H 1 i ? ? <** sat '? , * - .-* "fei ? _ ' ?s?. <i \ ?: am? *? .?M '- i : ? ? *. ? /Pi ?fm?Wi ms* * ?* The Pleasure of Wearing Custom-Made Shirts is definite. It Appeal*, to cww man. The slight additional cost over the ready-to-wear sliirt brings far more than its relative return in the satisfaction of having exad lit, ex?~M"t fashion, End the ehoitv of materials tli-it may be ? ""elusive. The New Shirtings From Abroad Are Her? ' ?? ; By the Bi Iwa i ? t te New Sports Sox ){1,1 )f I..\ I f>adg< ol gowlness; just1 over from [cond?n. Woo] ox, white; some with side clox, lomt ?with vertical stripes. From medium weight at ?".*>? pair to medium weight in extra Hin eaahmcre ribbed, M $2 pair. id ? ? ? ! John Wanamaker M road v *n ? ' Ninth Si \. U. S. FORCE NEAR SCENE OF BATTLE Detachment Within a Few Miles of Cruces. Where Villa Met Repulse. FUGITIVE IS MAKING STAND AT NAMIQUIPA ?Huerican Soldiers Arc Expected 10 ?n?-age Bandit Within \(*?.t ?3fi Hours. . ? ... - [ ' ? : A . . , 1 ' g Si ? ? - ? ? : tl ?ever, owed by the . . ? Retreal ?h Iniprat i iralilf*. Carranza force ii g Iota rata ai sg Villa baa he<* report? thi although . that hi? tot] I ? e bee ?aid to ha\ hree detachments will be b ? farthei ?m reft?: tertaia th? ? ? . ? him. ? ? , * : r-? ?. Mexican Governors Gel Notice of Agreemen ? ? - i t: . ? ? h . I ? r.r.tn and ?' rd to the ci ? .. ' tho | ? ? ? ? i ? pgret ? ,. . ?a to tho di * ? require?, i telegi ? ? : ? ? a i y i . a ' 'OS ? ? ld< - .?an?? ? ? ? ? ?'?0 WHERE VILLA IS RKPORTK1) TRAPPED. - . . denotes ? Si '. . ? rard oi t parallel th? the ? mpra turn i ? ? ? ne Ol three crating ? irande One c< to the , . ? ? ? h' t ne to Ga -ana, south . one coi ? - from l Gra as, and 1 othei I I fifty i ? re Gene ral P t hi ? mean? of scouts st I eommunii a' i Froi * three ? - ? the mtei ttion "HARPER'S" EXPOSE DENTED H I W i!??.ii. I .nlat'il ta Uli \l.,,lcrn I'loi. Haati i i. His I avyer. ? for "11a? i ' ?'?.. - il? n ? r 'hi-?im.n-f ar ? .? i ? '. apparent' ? . ' l?xico ( ??main corps ?... ? to the i ... litiona." "?Qr s?*-* seo ?m ue?e ?fifth Arrimi -Ir* ?t?* .-? ?v.? st*? ) ///?/)or, y 'Tpi p?j?o ? ?4*??!? sy tase, mate ?*-????-?" ft1 are noW hot?kn? INFORMAL D?SP1?AYS if PARI8MOOES OW"/'; d'c/v/ couturier of World l?ide [ame? (iSou)nf? -iJJrtxp?.^uif**. (?ii a to-Skir tu *i? l ou?ji'jS ""?llillinmuj SHIPS, NOT ARWOF PLEA OF LODGI Fighting a Governmen Plant, lie Cites Weak ness of Navy. ONLY 15 FIRST LINE WAR CRAFT READ\ Biild More Battleships for De fence. Instead <>f 1 r\in>i Ex? perinients, Says Senator. - . . i -. j w.? gto , March 20. I i shlpi nut of the forty-on I about I Sra'e^ N'arj in case of an -mor ?'..r He: ry i iii.ot ?"dtre tie cIor???l to thi ? ? ,' I for en 1 ; Mr. Lodgl ng i i toi ? cy ai ? who * B we I tve been dovol c the Xava armor plant when we ouj-lit to ; to t!ie navy of th< ? i of 1 the din ? ? ami what we ?hould think o' the defeni P the < * '-?'.' s- done tha? arres, ng of a fl "We heai ? ihtps, built i , ? - . _ - . ? engt of our actus , : . I th< >?..???' P wai ? ? T."? ne anal ? Vine No! ??-I Bellt. - ' ? ..cm ai?> building or an at leaves wo re are reeord< ? . ? ? ? :. ? l the i h? Iowa **a?i au Maa? nk the) were ? 1*94 : ? ?>?? are out at leaves I I com m old. "SI . tat tha lame I me as the ? . . I, .i : . tot ? t that ? "in eomn rest ?*?. srs N irth Dakota ?? arr alao under repair, ai , Maine, M ? ? tai of eight T**a* Those ??re ?.????? *?*1<< in ? . ortant - .-.mp'.e .* half their ; a a ihorta? ? to th? 18 ta appropriate, and . ? ... ? ? Three Mu?-?! Re Rebuilt. '[ hi re ? ?, Ver tructun ? . ? ? ed i ,. a to i ? ? '?? an i i pi of thi line, with three submarii a ? "Why, In 1907, with a 1 tal of twi ? - ?? Hampton Road - i the world v ?-.. ? M have fort ib lize bul m. :? line r ?''.-? ? ?u.?I if v.e. ???n ud?l t: ? . ... * ? cour b ? . pe w e shall we shall i .,- ? nil teen. "lo tura ?rom building up the \ ? - navy 1 ?? ng expei ;:i order that - nil !?<? making mom ? . - r ? ian aaid that the C"' ? . ugh( ,?f driving manu iren ?'?.,. the goven mi nt i ould commai d ? Seaator Hitehi ? . government to remove ., luspieioi ? at ra aggravated into ? ari b manufacturera who would profit n material. *? Ota m, " II br taken hv unanimous- COI t at 4 I '? ?? ? tel . on. VOLUNTEER* AVIATORS TO JOIN VILLA HUNT 5U Machines To Be Offered for Scouting and Attacks. i : Paae, Ta*t, March M. UaeAcial I}, it in said, a ealoateer at-roplan?? core? forrn'il In the ?' sat ? II ha-. ? mor?? than Bfty "planea on the I ? te a - greatest ? .- . ? It 1 A i it *m i *ht thai ? i the be lit \ ? .1 ? t ! . .n.- dr. iaion of 1 1 ?? ? tra ? near 1 . are ?? i ieea, and ' ' nrt? now iindertroini,- vill l.< able to offer material aisistan?-.? t.? tha American ' ? n M co, not outa, iry force for offi en th?* \ olunteei ? . ??-.-,,?)-. ? ? Pgulai : ?' Hera and i a all (be ki ???? rdge ol vol ??tans ? B ?thi It r??i;rii fmm the M ? an h IDVERT18EMENT. "Our Japanese problem," says Lincoln Stef? fens, "is all a big misunderstand? ing by Califor? nia ns, by the Japs, and by Americans generally." He tells why and points a way out in "Califor? nia and the Japa? nese" in this week's t&aeeej Coll ?ers THI NATIONAL WSBk.LT CARRANZA FORCE ALARMS EL PASO ? ?mi inii?'l iriim ?nage 1 ? i known as . ? I ring* unes : ? ' ? i ?r?-?' ra il?' ? int I ?? ? ito proposes, if ? . ... nd place i ! A . m ?m lerstood by I feared provol b I r.inipnrt S??!em O? ert .i\<-d. the othi i ? n rail B ? ; ? ? must go .le.er? and ? ? ? . ? ? ? Btei ? oulil not port ?i ' ? ? * ???? a s most a| preheti i i i ? Carra > erred request . . "a ?g, f-overn? \ ? ? '...?? ... maintains l ear of ? ? ' ?. He It t ? . "I cannot . . .i any It ? ? ? ? ? t.? a. to me.'' i , power I can re no \n\ ERTISEMENT. MIS ERTISRMKNT ew A One Day Sale {Today Only) To those purchasers who may desire a piano of more moderate price than the Sohmer. we offer this instrument as the most worthy piano ever sold at its price. PAYMENTS MONTHLY An unusual opportunity to procure a dependable piano backed by the protection of an honored name. Purchasers may exchange at any time with? in a year for any new Sohmer piano with full allowance of all money paid. New Sohmer Piano M50 Up FIFTH AVENUE at 32d STREET la reportad 'o h?"*? conferred m *'n m mining man, .1. V, Bmkir., an '?'.?? -loan ?trails, r'gardn.fi , Mexico fi ?.'n tha ?.- . a?* of El Paso. These I .pfore the days of i > I I ., art great i * ? COLUMBUS GUNS FAILED OWING TO DARKNESS Report Shows How Two of the Weapons Were Made Useless. Washingtc " Be i eporl ?. ., ng tha lity of load ilble for ? . r?,na of the 13) e gun troop the tig * ??.??.- ?? ..,...? ? ir Di pari meat. 1 gun jamming r Goners Cpoi i der an in ve gal litt ? tho of? ? ? ? ., ? | ?.g I ... function pi ' . .nal ? was ?; ? I h * or. did r to load the K', feed atrip haa to bo .or guide. If . . ... . ,. . 1 i ? '??? ut). ? ? . .- ma. two gu did not jam. ? m The am . ara a ? isnufactured linca 1910. The ? ? ir>l 101 l." . I i ippeared to regard ? troopers ?v? sa ; - ?-.a r a?lver?e cOf . VON BISSING WARNS CARDINAL MERCIER Political Ajt-itation Will Re l'un, ??.lied. Sa\s Ooveraor (icneral i : rera<M Get oral ron Bitsina*, ? .* ? ? s fir ?' i letter i ? ? t"r':> Lenten i ? Ama'.Tilh'li . "There can, t pre .?; - nee frei eminence, in past ? ? ?. ? eusaUe that raise ' ? , Of tiio.*"* ??????pie ?'? ? "hi * icsl activity .-it ! : . -.?? to in? ternat "l R" ? t tizei conn'. T I I from i mwwMmMmMmmmmmmmwM .mmmmw/w///MWM We Want Your Co-ooeration The Steel The prosperity of lii^ Pennsylvania Rail? road System i*. dependent upon the good will of ilif* people ?( serves. \Yc are Irving lo m?ls?- our lervice safe, attractive ?nul accommodating, ami ire solicit your friendship and patronage. Where we fail we onl) .i.-*k that criticism be fair; ?There we succeed we hope y?u will give us credit. In order thai you mai understand our efforts letter, we an- ?going to tell \<?u from lim?** to lime through announcements similar to iliis what we have done, what we are non doing, and what we are aiming to <lu to merit your support and confidem ??. Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of America