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"""yVE INVITE ?*,,*'?. of tt?e c?n*?rrr*rti>e iiwj^h. demflnda .Imetluta *^/pTinclpel .nd ? fa?r S^retBim. Buy our gflAWNTEED^RTGACES UWrlRS M0RT6A6E CO. M/JUJtD **? HU"D' ******* pUarr*-"*-' | s* Man-ax""* *?? JBtr SEES GREAT WAR I MEXICAN BROIL Willcox Says That Wilson Makes European Action Sure __. . .. Pi lenl Wil* - | war ln IflBahll *** .-opear. | to a state ". k, *A ' *? cha:rmar. .' ae! lefl* ?' ? i Wilaon ?nt by ll ebl'.gationa. he K'tr?i. ? laary, nalflfla -. _r. 0f a itflhl* BjflWfll?fllflat before - Bflflfl war. for the IBOTfl thfl Monroe -'--?:.ne Bfld BtaTflflBfl 'here to protect .'.":..,,,--?- :.- - hfl says. would - tad Btatflfl into '?*? Mer-ce ht* hflfl* developed almoat ...ja.v bv fcre.r'- capital." saya the _._-,r- "flfld -are'.y does a week pass -f. the a?dmflflfldor* of foreigr. pow ? the door ' th* af f ei their elti which Car v.u cat ? " ?? would. a whieh Car _.., . -.- ' ' e WOjl 1. i injary worked 7 property of fer x:co has become the roneai tion, a:-i -? - dflhta antil erd?r, . and .- people a hVe Been Forced Into Order be thc eatceme of i | .. - ? . Hayti a- I - - pli e to estab ? and in bm) I'nited irma, tfl rest mflfld eal ' ' .... .ba was for thfl purpose 0f -,. - hat thfl sec ? : ats ?'. i purpoe* cf re - g order. ? . ? ? ean mr ... thfltr -niaries thfli* ar-r.a - atten thi - dflhta, Bhflll h .- -j-.. -. reBtoretj -opear.* ..... I -< .;-. ?--"-. I - them. rflflaaaa r.ation* to - - h?r fOTflramflnl ?-?. collect har revennfl wou'.d cor.st'. Mor.roe Doctrlne i. '?- *-7ea- eoald ry ai I aot ? ???? i - waa enfeebled by War. Bat mere *v. 7 iropea ?acfla - Haa te u aet lebta Jnat m ' '-.Id -rlfllflt* - " -.roe Doetrire car. - -he Europear.s. aflfli Ba atea -a- policy la changed ?? tht --- i tanal ta *? II hfl foi ? i aflaartn ? *ake cor.trol of Mexieo'l ?**"? -.afrt- -er debts ar.d eatablish ' Mtxiec ind and er I --.???:-!. mer.t Generaliy fair to-day. with warmer ? temperat? ure"?this ia our weather report. S10 ?rom you would bring the *un oui from behind thflt cloud. THI BABIES' HOSPITAL ? ioornal of Commfrrf Mve ( t7-rits All "Srv*.* Stnnrlt) Or at Your Home ^EKY STOCK TOR SALE G. 0. P. PREPARES TO MEET DANGER tlfforts Directed at Soft Spots in the Mid YVest ... - ?. . laat ef Th* T * Chicago. 0<*r. II Republican leader* here are prepanr.g tfl pat the laat cunce of power in-o their the coming week*. w - ^* admit ;? -hat there is serious danger, they dfl c^nsider that there 7. substance ifl the DfllBOCI ' a- ?? e "pra r.ca nr- .. cause . crn. ? thc Wflflt fot ? Hve been k7*.o\4 n to ': due not bo much to thp str ratic eampaifl*n 1 on the Repahlican ?ide. With the ex *? ?*ot wi rh ng with 1 former vears. ? of the ata'e. thfl r-ojrre* 1 1 ? ad th? pat ner eent . ? thej ar* 1 .-a*r.pa:gn a.. cou'.ii be de Per the -y are ? aloef. Th* "refo n--" nomi nated Highes and they are te them. servir.~ ? to cor.-- tht bich will : 7. an-i ISebraal I] woi eontrc Hen "old giiard" elen In Ind;ana, however, "? ment for for -he pei hlnf their ri fl Some thing of tha aame r.eeded la Mlchigfln flnd W Problem In Michigan Michtgan Progrees-.ves offer pei .h. rr.o*t stubborrt problem flrith the national committee has to dflfll r>-.*aTection haa spread from Repre eentatWc MePor.al.''?- ?".??- thc northan ila, e . aetive flnd Wflll 7;,r.ai7Ced PrOJ77 .reau has doi faetional diaeei ' r aitn .... ereal -? -r ? , . - ? n fool - went for Roobi the elerr.er.ts ar* pub'.-.car. Naticr.a', Col ce-.-re maeh of iti thei iring, the next ta b Oh e ai'o ha* mmittee, a made to pall 1 party. The l>e777oera*<= are r. can ?'. been dlsaffed " -"ually ihio, has hfl fflCt. v --?.-1 Ohio mni * down nf in e th?n ai ?he F.&?tem cr Middli Repub however, deel . ? ber -a Indiana Made Safe To theae adi A month 01 moi ? . on Thur* . ? ? phal procession throui.- I 1 n f flt th e ri f t ' ' * work flf a- I pjaatxation, tnrni record cf tha Tflffcrt n 1 has been tn a*-? lat* ntr .?ate rovemmei also a t. ?? ' ~ Democracy. Bfl the Middle West?perhapa 1 - ntimenl - - ?" ? ?-.a'e Thi* '??"?* ' Imba Henry Lar* W rhp.-.a: b.r : tieallj every c.ty ar.d town :a%ing ' Wrnnen a Douhtful Pactor In Illinois there ia lema ugaaet ' -? ?mer' For thfl firat timi men are to vote there for Pl datea Ar. i w'r.erever women TOtfl Dem? ocrats are .- - .- are ln tl D?f. " ' been . ad for Thnrada '.-.-? ..... e women'* thfl AndiU be ng made tfl Baflh* I ? ? whole j\,... t fll I ?---? Aflrrcn -? - Repobliea - - guard. ' n exisU f oi ' *,.. - thfl' Dei has te pay f ,.' ?, vote. ' MtTe' '" ro'- ?** Veiled Beauty I to furnish I diintu , _. _ n -, * . oderitcly ; i M |f| ? -e'lded f'?r .' erear, tnetth \a be l -? heavier ire ' r 1 I , I hcTse really ? | rn? veil Illustrated h 11 ? new icroll ptttem, flrTOUfhl 0") d. ? ? mc n ***"*.??? 9h< | .rr lylati 35... tO $1-75 1 yard ,flir, |fl Hifli " flflflT' ?* BOidaa* Republican Claims Jump in Wake of Hughes Train A. T. Hert. Western \lanar>*er. Predicts 100 Electoral Ma? jority?Leaders See Drift to Him in Normally Democratic States - b Bttff rrr-..>? a.-- V *.'a* Trt*wra\l Line 15. Tr.e last campaign of Charles E. I; .. almost entirely in the "enemy's coun try," has strer.gther.ed the belief of Republican W-jera that he would be into almoat perfect eenfldeaee Alrflsd] Ah ?: T Hert, Weatern mar if the Republican campaign, ir, the hardest battles 7 redietinf tietory majority of follj l ln the Elector.. ictober is Careful politi followed cl m . ia th* wahc however. declare there is an evident - "'ul. but also n normally I .-publican optimists ex tc a ground swell ? >r 7. lera find it sim ' The c'mracter l I , ? ? to it I -1 leg ? a pi tf r. - ? -7 " ? .r.d a deter ? ? 1 forceful and eoi Public Haa Waked l p v th* end of rhe Hughea rns**-'o aat 1 l Aere mar.v skeptics among riis second tom th* rt was ' al h* had "caught or.." 0 doubt remains that the cmpaien, whic m- I rat threatened to . ip with i I eratic idded to thfl Int rflflt ? ? ?[ of embarraaaing Mr. Hughea have drawn h.m out. tad by Mr. Hughes on I ... _..-_ Sttt ? inla, Mar-. . and thu* Adam n'a "New ? foreign l tarifl reritj On t 11 e ha.-> campa _? that 1 i - '??. ? ,- Ifl s put -. ? ? ' liy in the "sure" w J?r ? mia Net: ... - ? -al of these rrata are 10, but the ? .ectir.g L 8 ... ? ? -an an . Stat.* like* Wilson BfltioBB ni bal . - - ? ? . .a .7, fl - : most the enoi rnou* farm whieh the Republicans have to howerer, i* eompli bi : ;'?> ? Derai sr?l e raT.n. . ..... ??? rlj onposed ? -ock. the I'err.ocrar.c K ? edy, a former ? : bv a unitu can ? ?'- arid ma A. 1. ? ' plfltform,pi ? - '? ? ? ? Wilaon'a peace talk at Omaha and his peare policy have taken 1 hi -? Mi - . te make fa i -. - to-morrow. He is end* i ~. kan* that lt afer tc maiataia American nghta ? ? .- national hor.or dfl preciate. He ia cour.tir.g against the ... lrawa from the agn Bttacka on the Adam B0B law, aad la I I I warr.ed the en in his audience tha- they will ..pi_v ? ??' when rate- are ln ... thi higher wages iw. Mr. Hughea gave rredit for the rural .?x hut he al = o il ..rmers that war prosperity is not ? Hus-hr*, Make* Big Impreaslon M leaders were Immensely . ... tre BUCCeflfl of the 77 . ' I t-on with accorded Hughes was one of the gfl ll . . i~ ,. ? t< I* ??' rrflflt Ita The Democrata ... ? te tne danger D] ? i Repuhlicai ? B at the eoi it th* tati ' ?*? ' ' Indicationa from *? trip. th?y not ba i U Mr. Hnghea now haa . ,.,- .i M -. Herl ard 4 era eonaider tha Hafhe. taur throot* ? - . ire ? .' ting Ol) rarry:r.g tha state. No Preeidentiai eandidate has owut rialted raa af tha plaeaa where the Hughes hl atopped. Mr. Ifert has pr*** - '.e'*irt* a candidate get ac qoainted, and he axpacta *ha* the trong Repuh'.irar. aentiment in th" atalni arill h" ahc-ra rr.ore riger* ? _? . .? __?. tha Demi ? rrat'r ma;or:*y in tha **?*?* :>>rs, howe-.er. sav 'hat the active rtaantaaaat of the horse . - ,- thair fi - ? awi arill inaara '" i the Blna Graat itate ln Kenttj ?-? .' - I - _?-. ... rote +*? laai nl ? rota \\ e?t Virginia Seema Safe. In Waat V rjrinia Mr. Hufhai found ? - in *he after ef* '?' war proeperrty ard thc Adam* ;t-\-. The Ser.af-orral .ituation is ited hy the fact tha*. 'ormer Repreaental Howard Sutherland, ita 'or Senator, aa ? .vo RepreaentatiTei ie ? : ' . \ i*rr.<=or. law. Leaden declare that Waat Virg .._?-. electoral *? o'ea are safe. The e vote in 1912 ? e Wilaon trote by 22 ? .8, *? I ; ea tha Repubh ?von two more Repreaental Maryland eo ild not hare a Husrhe's a more cordial and ei I Republi <? ?.-? [rwin rranee . ? _? ind al laaat three out of , Repreaentativea. Tha Den-ocrati are torn bv factional fights and dis eoaraced b_r the fact that many Cleve - I ? ?hown a likiag tor ghea._ COLLEGIANS PLAN WILSON BANQUET Campaign to Wind Up at Biltmore if President Gives Approval President Wilson will end his eem patgl Ifl N-w York at a banquet to be under the auspices of the Na? tional Wilaon < allefl Men's League If the officials of that organization have i ara*-. All of the arrangem <**-.* - , tha dinner ha-re been completed, and nothing remains but to obtain ac ceptanee by tha Preaident of tha law.* . .. bean fonrarded to him According: tO a statement issued by the executive committee of the organ tation yesterday, tha dinner wi'.l be itthi ra ' ?? "^rda> . -:on. Oneof lltiea 1 ' wa been arr_r.f,e_ fer the entertainment of the National Executive is ar. opponumty to aaa him I M ' r'vture- of reeaptiona a*. Shadow Lawn and Vulson MUap at oth?>s pUeea arill be thrown on the screen. Final Speech F.xpected Put cf greater importance is the fact that the Preaident ia expect-. to ' cather up the loose ends of the cam Ja-Jr! pwblema *r.d placa tha ftniahing -a: series of ad I lt ia juat hiatadIthat !he ma i tha raftatatita 9U^a**> .orpriae attar* to deliver ... ihliean leaders. Meanwhile notieoa have gor.e forth ?. organization IB We i Saturday, Oeto - as -Woodrow Wi'.son day. II , to ba obaarrod in every elty ar.d in the eountry by speeches and g of flag-s to which the Fresi pictore will be attached Acconlms- to the aanooneementi made yeaUrday from Doaaoeratic head ten hara, ipecial progr:. have been arranged in P-BCl ,Tery county in the country. II *? a^efted that ten thousand mnthers ?; The Bronx carry.i.g bannera proclaiming that Vt llaon had DI from war. In Other ngs that have been arranged in loealitiei of GraaUr New hoiinaaa men and non-part:san ire scheduled to par ? ..te. To I?sue I'roclamatlon y..?, |__,i v. -or, erill issue a proc aceording the arrangement eommittee, whieh Will read at pract.caliy all of theae meetmgs. Th? national *--**-?^Jho . , rronada at *sha..o? I awn for the ocrasion. will read the documen! to sueh rliitora as may go ? tha summer capital on the opecial IB ta Long Branch that ocea . .rf *.he priaad itatemeBta rwen lepartraent of the ral - National I ominittee durinf U| waa obo in whieh F. D. ? ' rie Railroad. ui ad eatinaj the reelec '. Pre lent Wilaon. Mr. wood lid ho follj madeb; R bert S Uwotl man of the board of dirceti ri of the I Raili ? '.. **'ho aoni aM a rappartei I ?-.e !'-' lai ' Friends 1 HE LincolnTrust Com? pany is n.eighborly? in spirit and in fact. Its customers are its friends and are treated as such. | a> at lyonanl 14 IN fifth ftte, Irflfld "ax at Tfnd St. tOppflalta Madiaafl **^uara) SHERRILL INSISTS WILSON MEDDLED Says Mayor Was Rebuked for St. Louis Prepared ness Meeting No rr.at-er what Mavir Mltchfll'l *rfle? ollection of the situation may be. ChtBiiflfl H. ?hem!l is certain the Mayor announced he had been approached bv ? ? Wilflflfl* Administration in an effort ? rflrVflflrt th* big nrenaredneas parade] -- Iflflt before *h* derr.ors-ration took | place. Moreover. Mr. Bherrlll reflter Iday rerjeated hi? charge of interfcr I ence bv the Preaident in the interest -pe.ed (ierman syrr.pathizers, ar | ? -- to his orig-nsl dia I -?-ires. He said that at thc time flf hl* ?? ? ? Miavor's oSc* Secretary Rosseau te tr.e Mayor". effleeSeeretarj Rouaaean - nterfered flrith Mayor " ? - . pr*t ar* lace* aet it aa, re* monatrai Bg with him aga::. ttt ?" Mayor* toiretner at St Louis to ? | bi ea thc caasc of nreDsr* Ineea: Har* . thfl itatemenl - - a-. KAT tfl Mayor Mit i tnter* ew, pu Pribune: "I regret to see *.-..,* ? .- Mayor doe* ! r.ot remember the conference whieh took place at hia efflee la*- ipr | tbt before the prepar?.l".e.*-s ra ' am glad that ia u7? itatemenl to-da] h* i memoiy ef I raifld bv hia I, Alderman Cnrran, whe hap - ? te be in his office at that ? ma ,-"*.-- that eoafflreaefl : a namher ef frienda about it ? ;-?_?? laat few di,v- aeveral Bm have remindfld me of th* I amor.K rherr. William I , Dflvenport, ef ? .er. of Kuhn. Loeh . Rrger W. Alien, the pubhsher, and otheri "I aet flnly n-affirm mv atatement of last Thursday. that I was called to the Mavor's offlee snd there told tha- tl Tiffany & Co. Pearls FOR NECKLACES ida ?: itrat >fl i Waahingtoa wa us to call of7 th* prep* ? | I - at on ll Wl " . . ? . r, told me i 1 t time the Presid fered againat nreparfldnei I - - ilrea rei tr?1 with Mr. S_ for hia aet - _? ?'.. .. p St 1 eni* ''1 ada tha cause of gcnuinc prepare whieh, ? ~ -?-.-? ra* bflS1 s --, ' the M tchel ? ? WILSON WILL SPEAK THRICE IN CHICAGO One Address Will Be at Non partisan Women's Meetintj Chicago, Oet IS. Prflfltdflnt Wilaon will dfllhrer ,v,ree add-*-*-* ifl <"iicago ? Thursday. Ht* firat public appearance will be ?. ~. Pre*. Clah where he will be enterta tlfld at .r.eneon at 1 p. m. At '. p. m. he will address a non-partisar. -,-,.- rr.eet:r.g of women ln the Audi ?e-ium, ar.d a*. >4 p. m. he will speak at the third aanaal mflfltiag ef thfl >.'ew CltlflflBfl1 Allegianee Aflfloelfltton -.- Dex-?r Paeilion, Un a Sl skyarda. OLNEY DEFENCE OF WILSON HIT Former Senator Edmunds Points Out Contrast with Cleveland A great BoarcA ef gr?tifiea1 reached the managers of I eampaign in a '. tional Hughes '? Unltfld States Senator Georgfl F. Ed* rr.unds Ir MM * th the arguments of R chard Olney in defence of the Wilson Adm.ni*tra The letter is eonsidered doul nlfieant as Mr Edmunds has r.ot he.*:. BCtivc political'.. ?' ira fll thfl height of hi* political eareer during the l Ir 'lai I Admii when Mr. Oiney was SflCTfltfl ? Sneaklng of Preaident Clevelai I : -in thfl Venetuelan boundary ****** ? troversy. Mr Edmunds wrltea: "It was r.ot w.th him a matter of the - r uf warfare. but a matter honor and duty, to apeak p!einl>. ght bfl tne risks of a iry eolliaiflB. In the face a r, thfl imminence flf w?r taVifld and ? imfltinaflfl dfl* i a i ar North c . I i Btaedy west ? ictfl compel a Cfl idmil atration of I v.-ry emirer.t ? th* present A afl; ita ? alae coiitrasTt ? timatai I * ? itril ? i-oald ? i ? ? i elsl ? ? \ i ? -a DRYGOODS MEN AID HUGHES Ipfo?n V.ijtnm Pflfflflfld to Wflflt R ,,'jhhr.in l'ieket Thc \ f Daily 1 ? * . .1 : whieh the Ul fl " w WAREROOMS SastflrtcV Flfl - Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH rWENUI ? An Open Letter to Chairman Public Service Commission Dear Mr. Straus: You are a man of infinite variety. You have served your Nation as a member of the President's Cabinet and as Ambassador to Turkey, and now you are serving your State as Chairman of the Public Service Commission. In every instance your ser? vice has been 100 efficient. Now then, because of your experience, your attain ments and your studious mind, you have learned to know the people and their needs?you have learned their material condition and are familiar with the things that affect their daily lives, Hcnce? If the whole people were to arise today and cry out to you: "Name the cigarette that you consider best for us," would you not be compelled to answer: "LORD SAL ISBURY? " And when you ask mc why I am so positive in the form of my ques? tion, I will answer you: Because extremes meet in Lord Salisbury highest possible standard of quality and lowest possible price?AND Because The American Tobacco Company's LORD SALISBURY is the only 100 r pure all-Turkish tobacco cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as 15 cents for 20. Very truly yours, N Prea. W. K. Cochrane Adv Agency <*mmj '^b^a^a -__-^________?__^^?^^^.