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1 THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. AMERICANS CLASH two u. s. aeros destroyed witu VIII il CADr.CQ IN PERSHING'S VILLA HUNT II 11 11 I ILiLIri 1 VllvLiU) , IS LATEST REPORT! I'tiHhiuntl nun i rj. f 'title have Sellt Cell. mi.. lirrtniii Sn.vs Hio Quarry s Local ril a( Ml Omi, Chilitialiuii. I A NO SAID TO UK XEAKKST TO 1IAXMIT H' I vo, March I", VIII.i tontinues (erven ie that undcluiable power of his Utrllmtod by III" superstitious imtlves In bl.ck tn.itfi '. I' keep out of the dutches cf hit pursuers. Althotuh tho otllclal ripPt'-lii'.i In tin Mexican garrison com numler In .Iuiupis to-day broiicht Villa Pif of Hi" canyon where I ho Cnrranz.i ri.-lt' lies had liMt I"1' nluht. ho was H rj'iTI ! .ilic.nl nf his pursuers, i.en i-'raiielse-o ltertattl, fiiiiui.inlliiEr In the Cisa (iratidis region ami hoMlm; , po i!"n in Hip (.'.irr.tiia.i nnny rnr ttjp.iMil ns I" tli.it of (icn. tt rliItiK, mt-,1 tici. .Manuel Civlrn, the Jil.irrz ,c'i"ii.i:i.ici', tils afternoon sin follows: - lniir'p tli.tl Col. t'atin lit the omi of niir chiefs cloet to Villa. Until ci. anil Hi'1 American forces hams VIIU ciiiit.uitly, who In at i:i ji. I ilnll fin't iiii effort to kIvp sou all Ir.f ir.iution about thl.i nutter, Ttil" I' tlio llrst posltlvo Information, tf Movc-ati infoiiiiallon can lio positive. tii.it t!it Aiiicrcnit soldiers, an- actually In i.nitli.'t with Villa. Tim news canto from nm. r-rt.ini at Madera. I'hlhtia hu.i "111' li I" almost west of till! Slip 0f'l ImaMon of VIII.i, and Indicates that the American seildlors ami I 'at ranzlstas sre e ooperatltiK, for an American com - .i .1 Is Known to lo stationed at Ma- lltM. Impressing oilim Mexicans. I i Juarez, it wax stated that Villa is lni.iet.iiiir tnanj vi.iiiik .Mc.sUaii.'i Into h'li si-vi. e on pain of death, lie lines up :ill tliu nun of a villaKo tlimutfi nhi' li In- passes ami then. It la declared, f select- tho Inst phjsle'al specimens nl in 'ttailvs or forces them to rhlc. u.'li Mm. .i, accord In.: to tho .Itiarcz ntllclal-, ..i.i r. v rti'il to the Indian tactics of ills. MtKl.tii; his men and scnlterliiK thoni In .tl' I' in, is on tln approach of his pur- ii'- with Instruction to gather nualu ?. fomo MivcllltNl ilacc at a Klven Line. u t !i. tiuniur ho Is ahli to p-c.te f . . open battle tu his pursuers ami ! w' lit men tcvcthtr at such tlinos u y slict iii.ili',: lui tin iufuniiatloii that Miuhl hrnv any 11,-ht on tho reported lah nt'fii Annilcan tioops and natii" at hi alle ix pcrsi.itontly runioroil on lordcr for two das past. It was. ..nnouiKOd in Juarez to-day that nr mtisfiiicnts had been mad" to peiliut the (i rlcau foicos oiieratlns after Villa ii.'o tlio railroad wire between Madero nn Ju.uu, whi'h Is epertcd sleatly to f i date the. tranMnl.'lou of army . nd pirj mer.sa;;ci. ti 1'ershins Inus been yriousdy han 41'Hppcd ullli iiuthitit; hut Ills uiteless I'p.ira'us worklnc only intermittently lo lain him In touch with the border lien. l unton at San Antonio. t'i .M.ider.i la uocd by tho I'tirv otllcials in cinnmitnl. i 'iin llertatil and i.ralpl.i ' - MeMco Noitiiwestern 'i fie American forces d to uto toon. r z TUillroa i. w 'i nupt to lv ,'( li nil available irBuhiis should bo In Mm borilci, lo be rcplifol red by iletiH'hinenls finm Hip .Vallomtl (lu.it il If ciri'tiiiiFtuiiccs demaiid II. Not onlv nhnllM Vill i nn.l hi. niiir. do.-ous band bo eapluri-il it ml minl'hed. hut the llxes and iroierty of Auierleans on both sides of tho border should be fully protected, i tltltut which lt.ut mit horetoforo been dono by our l!o em inent," Theio is every Indication tli.it the AV.ir Iiepartiuent Is niiihlni; Its plans with px. peeiallon of illilleultles whlcli mlRht bo eucoiinlered In tho reipiest for permla slou to uo tlm Mexican iallw.is. So far tho fulled States has received no lepiy fiom Carraiisa on thin, It uns Icirued to-niKht that .nili-as.ulor-lieslKiiale Arieclondo liod infintued this (ioMTtiuteut that the Icirucst ns to tie! nilluai would lw (then tousldcrntlon In eoniiectlon with the vt'toeol to eoer looperatlou In tho pursuit of Villa. It Is thp undeistimdlnj;, houoNer, tlmt mis (internment HI piefM for a on- cession for Hie ne of tho .Mexican! railway inileviiilciit of llio protocol lieKotialions, , Secretary Itaker and Secretary Jait- lels both conferred to-lilirht with I'resl dent Wilson, but declined to dlseltmo the purpive of tjiclr lslls. It Is understood on uood authority, hirwovcr, that Mr. Haker tut lo.iht tllscus'eil .Mexico with the I'ri'slilettt. Khseo Arieilotalo, Carra lira's ropre sontatlve here, preented to Mr. Utltsltur to-day tho repl of the First Chief lo the pivtHisals for a protoitd to cover eooperatlon between tho two (lovorn meitts in tho pursuit of Villa. Although tho reply Is said to bae nnjulcsccd In the stiUotautlal features of tho projiosed MKrccmcnt Carratua made certain hiik- Ristlons as to tlet.ills wltlch Ihn Slate liepartmetn It now tunslilerliK;. .Meanwhile the liepartutent eonlltiues to teeelxo leassurlin; tepirts. fmiu lt eonstils lit Mexico as to cohdlllntiM there. Follow lin; Is n Miinni.try of these teit ts Riven out to-d.iy : "llm Ib'partment Is In receipt of telcKrain dated s I'. M March 2.1, front XoKales, stalhiK In sulmtuucu its fol lows i ".Miuty liKiulrlfs HtnuttB Americans contliiK from various parts of the Stale of Jionora eonllrm lirevlous rejiorts that there has been no KPtierul itntl-Anierloan fecllliff uuililfested in the State of Sotiora up tu this time. Several hundred Ameri cans ate at Ciii.miph, where Ulet pre vails. A few ttio at Kl Tlitre ami Nil cozarl, tiiid i-nuie miners are in the mnaller towns between NokuIo nnd ller mostllo. News of cm r nt events In Chltiu.ilni t has reached these towns, but llio liutlM'.". while lnterrstcil, nre s suiuiiu; no nttlttnle nf hostllily. ' Advices dated March '.T, front La redo, Mate that conditions there arc iult, "A nie.iRe dated 7 1'. M., March 2S, from I'ledras Necr.. states that tele Kiaphlc couimimicittlons to Torreott tere open on that day, but that no news bad been ncelvcd from that place. It whs stated that the bet of Older pre vailed In I'ledras Nruras. 'The Iepaitmeiit U lit receipt of the follow Iiik tolecram, dated 6 V. M., March 'J.', from Monterey . "Some df our (,'otisuts alone t tie In ternational boundary nnd nearly all j lltoso at interior cities in territory eon trolled by (Sen. Carranza report unlet In their districts to-day nnd that our people itro belns well netted. The re ports Indicate that there Is a clear uuderMtandltiK of tho vrcscnt situation, and that the olllclitls lire Ln full accord with the plan of cooperation. Montetey Is quiet.' " t N. Y. TO SEND FIRST TROOPS IF NEEDED Action Hastened on !ji.)n,000 Appropriation to (!et tlio (Sunrd Keaily. .MILLS I'WflKS IIASTK county, Ailzotui, went to Anna I'rletn tills motnlta; to interiev tiett. I'. l'.llas (".till-', military Rtitirnor of Sonora. and to Ket a permit to visit at Cahullnn.i, eichteeti miles south, no that ho could either confirm or deny .ilarmlnt; rumors whlth have been current of the mobiliza tion of a bit: force of Mevicnns. Tho Sln rllT in.ulo n thorough lnpec Hon of the military situation In Acun l'rleta, tlndlni; npproxlmately u'n sol diers and n number of camp followers thete. Ho failed to locate any masked iMttrrle. Tlio Aineric.in military nuthoritle.s ! Mied i n order to-ilay to all men nnd ofTl. ters with tie army on the border and oxer the line lint to wrlto evtn to their families nn thine relating to ttte nnny or Its movements. Nine invert, arrested by t'lo V.l Paso tmliio In thrlr search for Villa Hues and acll ttoit.. were ileporteil this ufteinooii to Jthirz. They wern met at the International brldue by n deputa tion of (V-ramta soldiers with loaded rlllos and inarched off "Mimewliero In Mexico." Friends of tho surpects will send tlowcrs to tho Juarez cemetery to-morrow. 11. A. Tolber, an American held by the Kl I'.f" police on suspicion of helm; .i Villa t-py, was telntfed and told to Ket out of l.l I '.iso as fat ti a train would take him. lie went. METHODISTS OPPOSE ANY PREPAREDNESS At.n.tNV. March 27 -Il becanft- known hero to-niKht tlml New Yoik will be ready to furnish the tlrst supply of troops If the situation In Mc.xho culli for more drastic action, What corrit.iondetMe has passed between WiihIiIiuiIoii nnd State authorities dutliiR tlio luiM few weeks is unknown outside of otllt lal circles, hut t-otno of the virepareduess plans belln; piiKbed fornatil lit tills State with si-,'-ti'llcaut lapldlty Iiiim- leaked out. Tiny lin luile it scheme to hae the entire Riiard of the State te.itly to moc at a iimtnciit's Majnr-tii n. ii'l!.tii was itcllve for seter.tl da lat week tu Albany Hp vent before the As-embly Wus nnd Means I'liinmlttee on Wrdmtnl.'i.v last and tiskeil for nti i xecutlw sisslon. Ctiaii mi'i' Mater tei0.eted eMiy pftsott In the t"nn nut a member of the comnr.ttop to lento while the Miijoi-l'n uetal discussed the State's pitiiaiidnes pti'Ktamine He urxctt Initneillale action on the bill If.tto dtlceil by AtM-mhlymnn Itlnkald of St ra- tie aHiroprlatim; triun.imo fur m ihidr. i llon of the National I ill. ml. This bill provides that the money shall bo spent "for tlio sunl, ciiulpintnt, p,i. trans Hirt.tlon. subsistence and Incidental ex penses of niobillitut; the National lluard of the Stnto or tiny such part tbeteof as ll.c Governor may deem nd isiible." Hill. GERMAN NAVY 2 TO 1 ALL BUT 49 SLAIN OF BETTER THAN OURS So Snvs Admiral Kiske, Who Asserts -") I'er Cent, of lT. S. Money Is Wasted. 100,000 ARMENIANS HIS SPLIT WITH DAXIKLS New York Conference A1m racs Ttesolntion Ireploriiiir Willard-.Moran Hont. WILL ASK U. S. TO PAY. tmerlciiii I'orrpn Wnrnril. tho Mexican n.ts .tv n . r 'If ' a r. ! rp r C 'it l f sr.. tit T - tHr'n r i irr -o t'- , I'n-r Mipul.it' d that lil exerciso u ceiisotshlp win in addition to the cen ! 'iH'i.titd by (Jen. rershlntr. The m f.ji es are worried more about - or tho tatlru.nl than of the s now frankly admitted in army 1 'ii.tt if tho u-e of the railroad trnni .Itiarez to tho sumo of the an nrniy's operations is not 1 soon tho American camnalen !'. hampered terlou-ly for lack of r r 'e the lunvy trucks, opernttni; 1 .i. iilius soutli to Cen. I'trshlnc I t' h rotd Into stii'h shape that ' p.ii'hte to haul aujthltiK like mi 'i wete to fall the roads would I"1 able lor mnnv days ninl the " -1 t " lotnpletely ettt olf front 1 ml. Tho mud would nltnost i tho ti ticks. Not only would t I unit ii stilt In a food tatiiino . ' M 'tlil also ,o n scarcity of ' ti'iin of Hie lielai hmeni Ma- "ii.- tin. lino of i ommimiciitinii ' tli:r witter hauled to thcin. " ' i if tho tt.-o of the Water on how oil Uself to-ilav when " ' tho fourteen itivttllils brntiL-ht ' ie base hospital In the afternoon ' c Mod in i,., losnlt of drlnkluK 1 i i water. One of tlio men. Then, ""'idreati. Company If. Sixth In . fri-tit N,.-,v v, ,itt. liail a Columbus ( ItUrna SerU lo Itrrorer Their l.or. Cot.t'Mitfs, N. M., Morch -". At a mtctlng of biiflncss men lurrt to-day steps wcte taken lo bate tho United Slat t!oteriimeiit mike Rood the llUMti clal l-s of cltlreus a- th lesult of the t.inl by Vllll.-t.is on Match t"at-i's In th" Insinanco ilieles oar ri(d b llio U tints all telleved the In niruuc tonniatiiis from rcipoiisllillity for I ns caused by "nuts or nets of war," and the tenor of the ineetlni; to-day was that since (he liiivcrnnn lit failed to lfc jilotfctlon to lis cltl.i-ns II should bo irt-pouslblo for thrlr lows. Senator A. m. Fall will Introduce a bill In Coti:teM to pay to the citizens tho value of tho Insurance cm tied, Iommon Ac Komiiey, who lost everjthltiK In the raid, have oitivtl up a new store. They lest S,U"U by the raid ns their More was but lied and the stock Other fctoUn or burned. This wax th" t-ceotul time they have been tlio victims of Mexican raids. Satil Havel was ono of the heaviest loiet, as ho owned the Commercial Hotel, which wa buttled; n Morn whlcli was in tin- same buihllm;, nnd two other bu.sim-s bitililtts. Hnvel'w loss will amount to ft,nno, A new s.vHcm of telephones Is bclnj; Itu-talled In re. Aviation l.leut. IMcar S. (loti"ll of H.tltlmote, who for time ;hk was lot In the Mexicilt iloMrt, returned to tTo- itmbus to.ila wllh despatcties from the i ndiled fiotit ! -.Ml I'u.tHMl.i . N. V., March 27 -The New York I'ouferenco of tho Methodist i:pis.'opa Church Is opposed to all pre pareilness and actltiM all warlike irep .1 ration except u.s much as Is necit-sary to protc t the Weak and helpless. A resolution to this dTect vva adopted to day without treat opposition. Thp conference also passed a resolu tion iiitrodtired by l'r. .1. II. I'rlco of New York expresltiK rccret and horror over the Wlllat'il-Morait tlKht. Tho rti-olutlon stated that the tlaht was a violation of the law and protested acalnst tlio brutal trim; effects of such exhibitions. This resolution was passed unanimously. Ir. I. .1. I'eretz teported that tliere is likelihood that a bill now In the lcls latum provlillm: that the hllile fhall 1m load dally in the puhllo schools vtlll h. ronw a law. Tho confitence contlnuoil the life nf tho committee on Hlble In the public schools. Addresses were made in behalf of thp Freedman's Aid and the Homo Mlissiiiti'. r:-Concrissniaii John K. Andrtis of Yonkers, wli Iras l-'en treasurer of the board of (lustres for sixteen years. In his .'tiiuu.il report said that the mortice interest of the conference' funds had been 5, ,14 per cent, last ear, as com pared with per cent, the tear before Tho committee on General edticat Ion was nholishi-1 and It, work w II be taken up by the tieiier.il Conference. V lilltoiln pprote Destine mo fad tliat lcclslattvo leaders 1 have been seeklliK opportunities to elimi nate iimtoH-rif.nl y ntipiiitiaMoiis and tliat tin- (in.iiii-liil conimlttiis liave a i-orj" of lerks lopplnj oft Items i i Utideistooil that wind camo fiom llio iiovetnur to litirrj it iilotn.-. Ah a nsitlt Chalrniati Mater itssiireil Cteti. O'ltvaii that the bill winihl pass llio Assoinblv. Senator Henry M. Sace, chaltman of the Senate l'llianio Couiniltlio, Inlro ihiccd the Kliiknnl IMII to-nlElit, nnd without even a wold of opposition or I comment had tlio mea-oiie ailvatneu to the order of llnal pasai:e. "I want lo Intlodine the Klnkald bill In this wat," said Senator siieo, "in order tliat it run be b unanimous con sent ailt limed to lla older of llnal pas- s.ikp. TI tlKtnal Klnliiild bill can lie substituted fin It when It pttsw-s tlio Assembly ninl tenches this llotlco. 1 think this action Is iie.essatt at tills lime. In tin- event of n n t tilnu" happen Inc then- will tm debit." Asm llil'lN in. in Klnkald ilr. Iinul to coniment on tin inolilllalion plan. Chair titan Maler also dot lined to talk about lien. O'llvnii's appeal to tin- coinmltlce. Tin- ostensible purpo-e ol the (inventor and (icn. o'ltvan, mi-onllm; to opinion here, is to mobilize the entire National iSilald at a silo ten tnllis east nf Hope well .luiiclioii In Inilchiss coutit.t, in--tpilrid by the State In 1011 fot an In-ilu-trliil and ttamp lolon.v with li never matetializeil. A hill aiithormin; tlm tut tittle over of this site lo the cuatil authorities was liittoduced to-iuslit. The pile tonslsts of S3" aue. WhiiI I. timer ACT NOW, WARNS GEN. WOOD. "If Von Think Ynnr Ciiiiiilry Is Wtirth MivlitB, 1'rrpnrp," lie Sn. Vt . ;n. r .t I V.U1 .....u esttnlay at noon In tho .M.uli-on Suuare I'rcsliytirla!! Chunh ami c.in- Midges-' tions to nun who want to help ptesent conditions of preparedness. The meet hit.' wns tho tlrst of a scries of talks under tho ausplcet of tho Seabury So ciety, composed of church laymen of New Y'ork. Tho Ih-v. Dr. l'arkhurst, tho v'stor, opened the lnrelltiK with ptayer. lien. Wood said that ho would not want to see a lantn statidlns army in tills count ty, but tli.u our cltiens should lie so trained tliat they would bo adeipiate and crnciont fm- nil tin put poses tif a stnnilitiK ann.v. lie said we owe It to ourselves ajnl tu our country and tho-- who mine after ns to tdopt some system of picparcilnos. He CARRANZA REFUSES R. R. USE. '. .1 i. I. h- .'.l. fl ' . br it . ' f ! t1 .'. t I I ,- lr ! cur . lit tl-e Tho wound was catisod, i' i nlenl.'il illscharge of a - ' tll.i s too -t of Ins k-ifi - b) .ii ropkiin- rather 1 .'i ie." w lilt thi' w .ro!( s. t. i e fur nerophiuo tlmht IVtshiiiK heiiilnii irtets and n oifi'O at Columbus I less on-' and tho Jottrni-v Is coin i" owing lo tho nhoiico of -d the iCHUltlitK ItcacliciouH .I. I . I I Inil tin lit Sniper. " .-ii Milpero Hied mi an 'm by IM Joiich of Van- 11 ' " .was travelllnj; between '' ""' ' i I"" llHticoelt tills tiftet ' 'oiinttloti was ifci'lvcd In tsicj-. , trout .loneH with n rciiuest '' vtiin Ti d Hunt of Vanhoni "i a trip ftom 111 I'aso to ' "1 e tho Mexican mipeis ' n i ar. Li' stated that Iho nilpeis ' c m -lio underbrush beside ' 1 ' Fort Hancock nnd that ' i ' 1 miibor of shots at tlio I o at two or three other " ' '" helm; driven front Foit V inliurti, A train wast re. ' tte.tr Fort llancocl 1 i-i'los east of IM I'aso. 'i of c. i:. if illy, ex-Mayor I'" , tied two miles vust of l about twenty miles east of .1.4 teported by Air Kelly as -. raided lata to-day. , ' "' ' ' in of tho ranch Is reported : wounded in the Unlit that ' stHK-ti tlio lanclterH and tho " ' ts from the .Mexican side ' ' iti itcoived tienluii-nt at tho ' ' 1 ' "ie HillKcriti of the UIkIiIIi i"inr(. si ,t, ,,.,( ,lt F.ib-iiH. The ranch '"in.nl Jt was btocknl with 110 head " eati .... - - . , a r nit of Iho raid the rnnsers r l"" i ivalry statlonctl at that point , r" l're-ed Into service and pursued -iwnrtii-i arross the Kin (Iriiiide, . At ii inahs nieetlnic of all American """"it id III Die club roorrui In Shnfter, a " ''"ie ton east of here, plans for pro uriK .tu. piaco In caso of cnierdeney ro lii-rfe, ,.i lo-dtty. Tliere was no ex 'tciiient at the mentliisT, hut there wb a -"ntiiiiaiirni o lie prcpartd, report that 600 Mexican bantlltn fp nl Mulanass caused ttiiprehenBlon Htafier huU (it rrcshllo. SchooU III'". .thn rtr liavo been closed to ivilotiment. Harry Wheeler, Bherlff nf Qochlie (ion. Hell Hum I nofllclnl Thitt llffei-t. thirt means orctnizallon, Tliere I Is the moral orKatil.atnm, which Is mote siiiiiltlceitt nnd necessary than utitihlnu else, and II sji t euoiiKh to be willluc ti, rtn k..riil10it l.nl ,.... Ailrleri to((l ,, The' mllllnry olillKation' Is ! Jiibl as binilin.- on Hit) clllen as any other ohllK-.ttioii. If you think our country is worth ruvlmr you must jito paro to savo It. Thero 1h a jteceswlty for preparation of this kind, nnd jou must act dow." I'.t, !'so, March 27.--llrlc-( len. (! nruo Hell, dr., in tliarconf the HI l'.iso supply baso for (ho Ani"i li--tn unity In Mexico, received report to-ulirlit whb!i, lio Ktid, had tint been otllclally i-oitllrmed, that lieu, Carratiz.i had n fused Mm Culled Slates the ti-o of tlio Moxl'o North-1 .-Ii rn nnd Mexican ( enlral r.illio.i.ls: i for sitppl.t slilpn nts. 1 C.eu. Hell mldcd that It wintlil li k-s- slide to supply the troops by means of the motor tntuiports now heln In- sta lei . but tliat tlio cf woitin no o-.t Krc.it and the dllllcultles niuolt Incre.ncil, winlei- Kanlen or tlm .McAlpin to advo cam a paraoo hioiik inn same lines a- tlie sound money parado if is mi lit tho PLAN DEFENCE PARADE. Trade I'olilUhcrs Hup,- to llnir IIMi.iliMI M n roll for l'ri-iiiri-iliii-s. I'ltbllshers of ttailo papera held a , nuTtlio; ycstciday atternoon n th In times of heavy Imuran, .mu'iiiik whs known nt tho consulalo hero re ardltiK : matter. decision in the railroad A despati It fiom Vashlm:loti said last niKht that no word has neon rcceiveu from i ariiitu.t iskhiiiiiii; tun ui-o oi me Mcxicati rallnajs. TO BOOM MEXICAN MONEY. eii .No it lurk To-d - llnnLs Aid. llrnfts ! to tlnki !rn ml Oihlf Hrittr In Tins Six' Mkxiik I'm, Maicli -'". Ssslslant Sefielary of Finance Nleto ainiouticed lo-nicht'that tho (hivernmctit llxchatice i'oiniidssloit would heuln selling drafts on New York to-inoriow at tho ralo of j ii; irnis In American money for a peso, thus comiielllns tho banks to Im prove Iho value of tho peso, whlf.t closed to.la at l.. Tlm Intention of tlio conniis-jlon Is constantly to im ptovo the rate. It Is stated itnonicially that CIcn, Cesaren Castro will nirivo early In Apt II to take i-liarRo of the city Karrl-.ton, (len. (lottzalcs tlovotllisT bis entlte nttentlon to dltectliiR ii vlcoroiis campalKn iialiist tho S'.ip.itlsliiH. (louzales troops nre re ported nt I'liKluc. In striking dlstiiiico to Cueriiavacii, nw.iltlmr special otxlers whloh (leu. Alfredo ItodrlBiiez. (len, (lonzales's chief of MalT. Is brlutslnit frtrm Queretaro heforo bt-Klntiluif In" t tack. $30,000,000 TO BE BURNED. Villa Mnnry Will nr llrlroyril nt .Innres To-ils), .liT.vnEZ. Mexho, March !!. Tlilily million dollars worth of paper money prlnled by I'micho Villa when In power In thin Htiito will be bunted hero by inc. ile fuclo Government to-morrow morn Inir. ' the money will bo piled behind tho MnlUry department befor the match It upplled. interest of itdriiuato preparedness. This parade, ticcoriliiif; to HoKi-r v, Allen, publisher of tlio .1 mrilriin Ihtlttr, the MitllliiiH I rmlr III i n to and ,Vniit'.i HiillrtlH, "shall bo alieulutely noil pollllc.il," "It's iili.iut liiuo w-p had a pttrlotln demonstration to tolvocatn iireparednesH, and it is the Intention of tlio publishers to orK.'inlzo tho trade units so that they shall heoomo. Interested. Tho parado shuum up olio ol tho largest ever bold In rscw 1 iii'ii, said Mr. Allen, "and we hope to havn over 100,000 In It. "Tlio exectitlvit comtitltteo of tho Citizens National liefciico I'arado will ) hold n meotliiK at tho Yalo Cltth to-day and decide on (ho date, which we hot will bo April I'll or Mav Kl. I Thu piesldeiit of tho CltlzenH National Iiefenco I'arado la (.'ol. William Har- Istjr; vlce.prosldents are otto T, Han- n.trd, Louis Stem, ('Initios Tennev, 1,'. W. ItloouiiiiKdalc. William T, llornaday, Ir, John A. Wyclh, .loseph 1', Day and l.loyd Ta) lor. WORLD'S COURT LEAGUE PLANS. Will -Meet Here May .'I mill I Insli'iiil of In l.onUi Hie, It was aiiiiounced nt a luncheon at tho HankeiH Club yestenlay thai tlie next meeting of tlm WorM'H Court KetiRtin will bo held In CarncKln Hull on May 3 ami 4, and not In Louisville, Ify., tm llrst plauuod, llx-l'rrsldcu'. Tuft, Alton It. I'm her and John Hays Hammond will speak, and tliere will lie Ihren sessions each day. Tho movement does not ulin In slop tlio present war, bill to establish after tlio wnr nil International court of Jim. lice. I', M, Consul Sell lluulUh Hume, flitclul Valle fitipatrli lo Tnr. Mv London, Marclt 27, Joseph (I, fHcphcus, Iho American Consul at I My. mouth, Iihh noltl Ida country home, Ciitln AnUliift". the Cornwall County Council for a sanitarium for 115,000. rni . Additional impetus was Ktvcti the spltlt of pfepat cilnt ss vtlteii Senator Mills soured the adoption of a resolu tion umliii; the llcpr. sentatlvcs in Con Kress fiom tin- St lie tn support the t iiaintK'rl.iiu bill, whi.lt ceil,: pxtcimnn of tlie losut,' ,ii nj an J tbe crei'ii'ti of a teserve, vt Inch niiiv r , hide luviubt'is ir 'iii the Si ttc tin. inl" its vohmtief Senator Mills 'iiitlined li s views op th I'lepitnlncis itii t Inn. lie characterized William .1. Ilry.itt as "a modern I'ho. Klon," it it t others opposed to prip.ircn lies iM "softheiided self-ailv el tKers." The riiokloiis, by tho way, were the paclM"!.- of an -lent il recce who would not ll-teit to the pt pareilness ancumotits of 1 tiiostlietifs. "As cvldeiite of our national lielples'.-ties-" Selittor Mills pointed out that the present mobile iirtnv was only three times as lnrse as tin- New Y'orls oily police fot ee. numbetltn: only 31,000 melt Such a fo-ce, he said, would prove useless In a war with a tlrst class Power, which, arcordiiiK to milltnry e. prrts, could land a, trained force of luo.. (ion tm n In this country In one month and Increase It to l.rHii,iiiiii in two mouths. He said that on tho Atl.ttitl" oo.i.t llteto si's Hi! pines where such' a force could iliscmbatk without meetin-' an eittal fnrcp. Ile s..Ut, (lure iun. "We need,'' ".ml Si n itor Mills, "at le.t-t " x .; lilts. I'V' llflVe or Clilllt Klllw, ill iintti'lpatlon of war, wiH ieas ttc have but 1 7 ! lMtct,. coinplelcl, or T " 1 t;ims. The beavie-l piece of lb Id nttilleiy unit nt our servi o is it ii inch liowit.et, which could li.ir.ll tuiitenil with the in.ini inotll Ktllis of llle.lhirope.itl rowers. Tito tol.il uttmlicr of ininpleieil roitnda of auimunitioii for these suns Is IM.00O. wliere.ts in Ihilope, n ports tell us, its many nt l.iuii) rounds have been tired In a situtlo kiiii In a day, Wo need at lea.-1 I l,7!o',o'bi rounds. "Ill so fur itsoiirsia co.isl defeiii e: are i nin'erned it will bo of intrrct to tlio i It, .ens. of New ViTk i't) to know thai slips etui s.ii.l outs, do of liui'kaway Hi, n il, lire over the whole xv i 1 1 1 1 1 of l.onc Is'ond and llrookl.vn and reach New olk nii'l still b" hejm.il the t.inKO of aliv cuu that wo liavo iiioiintcil," I lo inlded tlt.it II oast defences from Mallio to Key West in ex Ki catly uinlormaiilioil, In soiuo InstaiicoH sttlppcd clean and in tlio naims nr mretakors. "Iicteail of atlcmptnn; tu create a in tlim.il aimy mil of the State militia wliat i' sllollld do Is to i re. lie n force nl Fid. ci.il voluulcct'-, wnollj under the control of llio Iattnili.il i iovei iiinciit," Senator Mills went on, "Tins can bo accom plished culler hj li .'Isl.ltivo net", pin Jdlliit ill all II- ilctalls lor tho lecrult Inu, t. Tin of f nll.-lni.'iil ami ttaiiiliiK of such fm ee, or ptefi rably by tha iitlllzii. linn of t'no volunteer act of I'.iM, a ploposUliiu which looks to the utiliza tion III pe.ii o Unie for the i .lining of a volunteer unity for tralnltis lit tho 1 1 nil ns wo .no iciiiltci to ti-e in vt-.tr lor llio ralsiiiK of a voluulefr ariuy for liBlit Inir. "This would penult tlie Ciesldent lo scud iii-iuillns nfliccia into ililfcieut parts of lite cotiulry wllh Ptillttinent contracts drafled lo meet local condl tlotts, so tlt.it if olio section preferred six monins imcuMiicii trainim; ami an other section favored muie tllfTiislvo ttalnim; inch would be In a position to niako lis choice. VILLA MEN SACK AND KILL. 1 lllpscn Is I'nrllnllj llnrneil noil Torreon IVnr Alliiek, 111, I'aso, Mai.'h :'7. II. C. .Miles, the llilllsh Vice-consul, iccelveil rijiorts to nlRht thai Cauiilo Itejes, it Vllllsta leader, with I, Sun tmiyis, ban seized Vlllescti, folly miles oust of Torreon, Icnlivl ami Inn lied p. ill of tlio oily mid killed ti iillinlier of people i whether Car. ratiza snldlclii or civilians, It was not rlated. Tin icon K s.'ild lo lie very apptehen. sive of an ultack by lleyrs, WAHliiNn-nrtN, March 27. Hear Ad miral llratlley A. Flske, former nld for operntlou.s of tlx- Navy Depatlment, lotd tint House Naval Commlltep to-tlay that tho t'nlted States Is recclvlnR a return of only 7.1 per cent, on thu money It expends for iniv.il put poses. This, bo said, l due to tho faulty urbanization of tho Navy Hepartntent iculttiiB In a lois of efflclcncj, Tho Herman navj-, Admiral Flsko mldcd, Is almost two to one In IlKhtlliK efficiency, compared with that of tlio I'lilted States and Is superior In money value, In llKhthiK capacity, In rulnna rlnes, aircraft nnd other auxiliaries. To overcount tlio defects In efflclcncj'. Hear Admiral Flske said, he stlKsSesled a rcorKitnlzatlon phtti to Secretary Dan iels and, this ItavliiK been t ejected, he dcclikd It was best for hliii to reslmt mid make nay for sonic ono else In sym pathy with tin: liepaitmetit In dlrectltii; the operations: of the Heel . Admllitl Flske fittlher explained lli.it tin; main leasoti he leslKiud as chief of tint htiieati of operations was because lio dllTered radically with Secretary Daniels on tho subject of preparedness. Ho said administrative Inefficiency vvas tesponslhlo for the fact that "we an- icettlnir only 7.1 cents on tlio dollar" In ni:. nil to equipment, personnel anil ma . terlal. I Tho Admiral said the nation could not t.xpect the Amcrlt.iu navy to com pete with those of Ihtropo until It had battlo crtiKei-, moro acnautlc equip ment, torpcibi nets, ntiil.rollim; devices and ollo r things den loped by recent experimentation, lie hinted tb,,i antl tollliiK devil.. s had kIvcii the tlermans better Kiimiery than the Hrllish in tlio tlitht olT tho Falklainl Island- l.lein, I, ami's Tcslltooii t , Tho difficulties which confront tlio designers of siihm.irlnes vtero set forth befolo tho colnmltteo to-day by l.leut. I tine ry S. Land, assistant naval run strttcior, lie said tliat out or the elch teen subntarltifs on the Atlantic coast, thirteen could be mint" available for dittj In thirty day. lie asserted, how ever, that a xiiivpssful Itpo of sub marine had not jet been developed in tho I'lilted State mainly I atiso it satlsfactot y etiKiiie hitd not been do slpiied, In oiitllnlns a --'ubmaii'ie poh l.linr. Iilid sili:ec.to, that It would bo poops, ary for tlie I'mted States to -Mike an enemy at sea before It anpro.ichos tlie coast, fn" will. Ii purpose be proposed llio i otistructlon of boats from 7.ni to l.nmi ton. Itccati-o of lite dancer due to illftli'ttlty of t out ml In stiliiiiermnir he raid that submarines could tint be mote than C.'.n feet in loncth. "If tiny ato ctc.itcr than thai.'' ho explained tn the lomtlilltce "it Wollll I"' illclicult to picvcnt the lio.it at crrtaiu ancle- from koiiie to a crm-hina depth.'' Lieut. Land said tho smaller sub marines nf the navy are' not of stun, lent ste for mount. tur tuns and radio equip ment. Tl.e lurser Isiats. such as the Schley, have not boon tucd out yet Ho eoiiteiiiieil that nn ton boats, the i ontructlou of which he ailvn' oted. are. t'to preponder.it. ni: tjpc n- .- in for eiKti nsvies 'lurks rrncliPsilly Kxtcrmi na led Thosf of Krzcriiin, Sitjs mi Olisorvcr. SAW IH'MAX A1IATT01H i i i ClllCAGti, Mnrch 27, The I'etroKradj mrrespondent of tho liaUy .Vetc niblen tho follemlnu to-ihty: "Six weeks after tlio ltufslun cAplure of Hrzcruin, In Tuiklsli Armenia, tho llrst Authentic nteouut of tho situation lit that reKlon has come tlirnmh. It Is Riven by it Husslaii traveller. He saj'H that mi American, Steblstljon, In I'h.irso of tlio American mission, reatl extracts from it diary couocrnlnic tho extermination of the Arnrnhins. The llrst nctlon of tho Turks was to expel the Krzenim Arinenlatis to the town of Krzln Jan. on the way the Turks turned Kurdhh briiciriils on them, who M.iugli tercel them like cattle. "Of tho 100,0'bi Ariiienl.tli' llilt.'ililllit Imr the city of I;r7.erum only forty-nine tnmnlticil alive. When Iho Itusslniis I'lttcteil tliey were listoulided to hetir that these forty-lillio werp Hip only sur vivors In the headquarters of their na tion. "Corpses, corpses, eorpes everywhere' This was tho main Improsflon recelvd by the tr.nelhr. who vvas permitted to Journey nloni; tho toads through the mountains fiom Hassan Ifaleh to V.m rum. There am liaumeriible carcasses of horse-, mules, dunkeys, bulls, cows, oxen .mil I'prslaii inilTalo, forinliiK the fowl and tran.snt beats of Hie rapidly retteatitie; Turkish army. "Along with tlio di ad animals hip hun drpds of coipscs of Turkish soldiers. Tint spis'tacli! Is almost itiewsoint'. aa tho snows liavo ii" drifted over tin: dead men leitvliiK only tlie blackened. Knurled limbs, dl.-lotlo'l In death aiiotiy, protrud ing itliovo the surf; In sevcial spots tbei traveller sees frn7.en iirins, mutely suptillcatlni! hands ninl club him; lliifiers ( - all tuai leitiain iioote me sie' "T.'trllito mortality devasled Iho ranks of the Arab levies broUKht I mill tho sunny valtejs of niutherti and central Arabia to the Intrust ly ield Alplnu wln Itr In the Ih.eiuin rriiloti "Tlie Utter of battle Is especially abundant bejotnl Sevlshll, where the Turks put up their last llitlit In-line the unit ensued. At the- point where the last rldce Is climbed and the Kars Kate ! ii-aehcil, KlvhiK ciitraiico Into I'.rzcrum city, tlie road Is much lltte-ted Shrapn-I ami bitlhts under foot aru as plentiful as hailstones "Inside the llrxetum wall, after niter Im; bj the Kars fate, the traveller who tells this story saw hutidicds of cap turid kuiis parked in ImiK rows with a few autl-aliciiill kuiis. Near bv was a Krr.it squadtott of armoieil automo bMi t.ipttired from the Turks. "The palace of tho Covornnr of Kr 7.erun,i was ilj-natnltesl and buiinil by tho titrtatliiK Turks. The city banaar I.- a ni.'isM of blackened ruins." ERGEl II A C H M A N I N O V V, the Krcnt ltussian composer and pianist, wrote: "l dfnirrd to play the Mason Iliimlin I'iannt be cause I believed they would lie vtint tatifbrtottf tome in my vork. I feel that if' I haic sun-ceded in making the slightest impression on the piildir. I'M my playing, a great purl nf my suecesi is due to your instruments. ' ' Surh is the estimate, Jiy one of tlio proulcst ntul mol pro found musicians of tlm day, of tin; aid nll'onlril In uuisicnl rtTort by a Mason & Hamlin Pinno. It will play hi impor tant a part in your own music room. MASON k HAMLIN CO. S13 Fifth Avenue, at .'i'.'nd Street FESTIVAL NETS $4,000 FOR WAR'S SUFFERERS Tliuntriciil People Are Promi nent tit. Affair (iiveu in tlie J. ill more. eiisli-l.nesa on n html rl lies. Tlie lonnii.ttee t:"t .111 tliklniK of tthdt 1 fo on a -iibtnariiie is hk wlnn l.leut Land told tlnm of h's expiilciice on a recent tup als'ard the If.;. ' The pct- iCntltKO of se.ts'ckness alllolIK lllellllii rs of the crew," he said, "tins and tiniotiK tlio olllcets M'. I was loo per cent. sick. I cm host ilesi-r'be the boats as helm; tlrst c as waOmers, in one wold, Iioks." In the tccf-nt war came, lie added, ,11 model ately bad weather fnnn Ml to '.m per cent of the i-rctvs of the siiliiuatliies were sick, with a resultant loss of elll cleney. "Is It possible, ' asked ItrprcsPntntive nutter, "to escape tho motion of the water by suhme tKUiK '" "III an open roadstead tho surface mot urn Is teduceil considerably at it elepth of Inn fe-ot," replied tlio Lieuten ant, "In a channel one lannot escape the motion up and down ib-sonlied as pimipltiK.' " In son ton boats t.ons would not milt Lieut. Laud, but tin would be increased tlie liviiK condl lie impiove.l, said torpedo cipacitj Mi per 1 nt TUKKS TO QUIT KOS'lICH. r.tnenntloo of Aln Minor Teinn Irilrre-il. I.onrioii Hears. Is-vpM.v, Mauii ".'T. A 1 lordint; U all Alliens iicsl,l e actiattoti of Li. .' 1.1 i l-ee 1, eirdl C.I bv Ii lo lb titer tlio p. '11 A-:.i Mino: tlie TiJi,.- A ball ml-careme festival and in.usqueradt 1 was held at tho Hotel Tilltmore , jesterelay afteruoou ami last evening for ' tlie benefit of the war sufferers in I- tam e. Helgluui ami I'oland. The affair was under (ho ausplcen of tho War Leber Clearing House, the American (ilrls Aid for France, the American Committee for Itellof of Ilahe.s In llrlglum, tho ItelKl.m War Itablcs Sew Iiik Society and the Po lish Victims Itcllcf Fund. About ,(0" was raised. Kach orifanlratioii ban rMabllshed at tractive booths, where articles were sold to visitors. Those In charee of tho Amer ican (ilrls Aid booth were dressed In the tricolor of France. Mine. Iisnacc Jan l'inlerewskl presided at the Polish booth and sold dolls, There, was also an ex hibition of war relics. Dili Iiik the aftcr-no-in bridKO whist, a the dansnt and fashion show were attractions. Tito evening prolamine, starting at 1 ft o'clock, consisted of a scene from I'KllaccI" followed by tlie "Masquerade QIVE your tenants the steady night and day heat of the "Spencer Heater" and eliminate your worst cause of complaints. It costs less, too. Your architect knows. M'llM lilt lll.dl It in. 17 N. V. Itlltie, 101 I'.llk Vic She units In hi r huhhij, unijn ttlir: "L( tnr fihiiiw fur silfimt lii'ihnj, 1I1111:" 576 FIFTH AV ii l.inici is -ti K.irm.'ellM. alsiin nt'il tir.les S'Oltl'e.l-l of I'oti-lilllt.pop e. It I- on tho ra !ro.ol Is-tttien t'oustantl tmttto atnl Ailatia, A'COidiliK to recent linihni 1lesp.11 .-lies tho people- of Ko nie'h and other towns In Tiitket- sent innnorl.ils to tie heir to the- Turkish throne ple.iilli'K with liim 10 Impre-ss on tbe Sultan llio neicssity lor a new tlov eminent m onbr to prepare the way for a separate peace with th-- lhitcntei Al lies. WILSON ASKS CLEVELAND FUND. WANAMAKER'S 'TROOPS' READY j Institute riiii I'roof of I'rriiaretl ticss. He- ni ill I i-lebriillein, 1 l'iiii..vni'.i riitv. Match "1 .loloi (V atiaui.iki-r ilctined Am -tie aitism it ' leini; ready Im- any cause'' in 11 speech lo-ulKht at tlioi elcbratloii of tho twentj fifth annlverslary of t'ho .lolin W.ma tiiakcr 1 ominet, lal liisliluiioit. I n pre si'titint; i-oiimilssloiis in lirie-en tntm wonieii, othis-r." Iti tin' L-irl-' l-.iit.tli.iii nt the .1 XA'. 1', I. Mr. U aiiiiinakor Mil Iho plan of llillli.il tr. 111,1111: at the institute lor tin- la.-1 twcnl v -til c tears Is .1 sulllci' lit Mali of Ills belief In I'tv- ii.illiiir and that the polny would he colillnuisl. "I Is-lh'vo llio stimicost forlillcalloii wo need aKaiiist war Is sttoin; states. m.tiiH.il.'i. Hu' we should bo ready for iinv cause. The men who have been trailinl III the .small .1 W 1". I. .unit ate at tlie all "f I'." I'losnletil.", MaJor-ilen. .I0I111 I-', ii'lljaii. in liiandlliK tlie National Hiiard of New Vork, whs llio let ! wlin; 1. lib or of the niuini'iivres tn-ilnj. TOO POOR TO PAY UNCLE SAM. Mrnmtril (toes I Tilt Tauuiirl Tubes On III 11 Senalor, W.vsttlNiiToN, Match 2T Tliomiw TaKKart look the oath of olllce us s-'etia-tor from Indiana to-d.ij-. sMr, TacKnrt will servo In the Senate until the election In November. (It Iron Win, t.ol I11I11 lliioki-oiilet , lucluiltiiK In hi- nihilities a debt of i:,li owed to the- Iteilln ollU r the American Uollcf Fund. Willroil llazely liloh, an iti'lor, ttlio-e h.iko 11 into Is W II, Adonis, tiled a v.. hint. 11 y pitltlon tn liankl tlptcy III the I'lilted States lilsttiil I'oillt jesleril.ij. lie estimates his lla bllltlcs at V.'.tinr. ami his as-cts at )ll. II In cash, Tho laiKCst 1 1 Mini- In the petition Is J, II, (lloli. wlio holds a cliiiti fur Jl.'.'ilrt. Tlio second lafKi'st ilaltti is that of the Aineric.in l'elief I'lind, w hlc'i was forineil al the nulliicak of the war to help sttauilcd Americans return to this .-01111- 1 trv from r.uiopc In the last few mouths I l... 1 1. .,, ., e,,i ,.t 1 , 1 I.... I.,, , Hliriiin I'l lie ,".i. i ,,,.,,,.,, been takltii; steps to Kit soiuo of tlio tardy hi'iicilci.irlcs of Hie fund to return tlio money advanced lo them, Tlio ijov 1 rnnie'iit nm-nts, iii-IIuk as IVdcral bill collectors, have Induced some of those persons to pay thcit ohllKnUouo in small Instalments. other creditors iiained l (iroli In h's petllion me W. IT. I'ainplicll of Iho 1 !; Hit lioppot-Kiirtcii, Jinn; lllllhoard I'ub lishliiK ('oiiii,iuy, Jl"'i ninl tho friiniiifii' Mirrnv, ?.M.i. Hull Mils llrlllsb I a nip 1 Vliiu.t III.-, Hunt in, via Lonilon. Maicli '.'7 LlithtuliiK struck the principal Hi u-ii camp lit llcdi eh, on Iho McMipntantlnu fronl, aciordlliK to tlespalchciS fiom (hnislnritllioplc. It Is lielleved thiit niitiiy sohllcra were killed. A cloudburst washed away tents ami other Ujiii.iuu was don. Wants Country to .Maintain Hi-I'le-slili-lil's II I rl hlilnce-, WtsiIINi'.Teiv, Mat, ,1 I'roshlent Wilson si nt a letter to-day to llepre sentalito l',tK' raid, .ut-naii of tho House Appvopri itl"is ro'imnttce. asklm; that piovision be made bj I'miKress for the 111. IIII' 11.111'''' of the hlrthplaco of (i rover I'hvchind ;it t'.ildivi'll, N. .1. Tii,- sun of " a tear will ho ne del for tlio purpo-e- The iltover 1 Met kind 11,. t'lpla- e s. so, tu 1 iitt 1 -tilly wr.i'e .i I'lesid.tit U'lsmi iiffct'l-E to aite the intiie to th ,Mte, nr I'lO tl.lt 'Oi ptoxlileil t " Ibw- einutent would 11. intim it i lopcr'.. KAISER'S SON BELGIAN HEAD? pr Anitnsl May nreeeil Vim Itlsslim, "ajs iiisliTtlani lleporl M Ml HP v vi, via London, March "T U is lesirlnl that the Kaiser's sou, ll.1ist. Is KOIIt; lo lielKtUIII to lOMSt ii,n ..ii It.ssitii;, tin Mitllaty il'ivrtiior. ihnni. it is lo in .id, In' will e v 1 titu.illt 1 1 pla. I'l'tlne latcl I'l 11 lire li is Loll:- lol'oti. si.tiiliiiiiilc to present to the Sultan a sword of honor in lliair of tin Kaisci to 1 oiniiieiiioraic tl.o Tlllklsll v i.'t.irif o. Tlio 1'iiine wt'l tin 11 U to (he Tillk.sli ftont in Aski Minor FRENCH TRANSPORT SUNK. Ilnl Tit nf snloiilci, I nnlliiucnl SHte-il ship Mr nek Mine, l'.i:i:i.lN. via I .oiidoo. Match 2 Alio lis toiioits ii.ile tliat a I'ipiiiu traii.sut. tari-jliiK troops f.oiu Sahitit'-a has stiiick a 111I110 and sunk, nf th-isi on bnatd otilj sevciit three tvi'io sated, SUBMARINE WITH 80 CREW. what was termed of Nations," which ended with table.tux showltiR the corona tion of the khiK and queen of tho evc nltiK selected by a Kroup of Juelitea from iuiioiik tho haiidsomest men ami the most beautiful women of the Catherine, Then there whs p.iKcaut of famous stars la which wen- tho leading actors and ac tresses of the cite, after which prizes were awardul for the prettiest costumes. Among those who assisted at the elnnoo were IMna May. Helen Ware, Itlalicho Hates, .l.un-t Headier, ulive Wytidham, Itose Coghl.tn, ltarone von liottenthal, Kathryu Kiddie. Ada Lewis. Muriel ('strlehe. lNtelle. Wentworth. Floienco .Mulford, Itlchard Carle, Shelly lull. John Mllteru, Mildred Adams, Mine. Vorska, .lack Hazard, K.itherlne ilrtj-, Illla i:ilntt. T. Hoy Humes. Hdward Martlndale-, Kvelyn llurrows-Fontalne and (Irahatn McNemee. Many prominent persons served as patronesses. Typewriter Desks Wanted .Mil t Iv iH 'd (.- rt.dltl' .1 iiiid prist. rcasoiKiblc. AddiVss, r,,x c. b. MJ, Mm, 15u Niis's.-iu M. WESTCHESTER NOTES. PRINCESS PAT HERE APRIL 5. She anil (lie Duke of CnnnanKhl In Help Heel (. iittvwa, March !.'" - Tho Puke of Con. natiKht. accompanied by 1'rlnces.s I'a liici.i. will act as rations of tlm Keel e'teiss tea carilen, to be held In .Vow otk city ftom Ajiril .1 to 1. They ex- ieot to it main in tliat city while tlie btiiollt lasts Sir lloberl Itotden will leave for .Now llrk Tliinsday. where lie is to lie a turn of the Lawjers I'luh. Tb- in " . '! VV-S-, hfs'sr t o r.'v t' ir ,1.' - tier w.1. In I a. l'e m-"i!'si's on prll M ! TO'iiuy l I'ri's.j'iit of the or. anlz ittnn. ,s. f,ir tit Htiie,iittiit'-it In, tipn Intro timed In tti' l.Bli.ituro to In, , tlio fe-es of t ottlinls'.l liers of enn,.;iiiiit1iM) f,,- the ltronx I'erKtt.it I'ti.ier eh,' ire-s,.tn M,v the toni il--l"h--r' I r-. lo Jf, m, I i II. ' Ill-- "f e l'.l-l" th" J " l t . . .servbe i ' -M'iil--"Ot t. M't'-r I ivk. Mount ' rn.'ii, te- New ll.,ttn i.ellr.,,i ines e.nlt' I -l u.ilii en Its lit,,-, t,e',t,'e N,.t X rk .itel ll'isiiot tu r-'.leie- titei.roit.i lm; of .'.milliliter- A-sellil. : 'll.in I .ill- t- li i- gl sta-eni' . t , rs of t l,"fi' M Il II - e from I' e 111 I'' Hon r.'t if nil'' lirn't ,. for. ir ii r l 1 1 . i. I i. li V. l- hoi r Vln lio, VI. . i.,' V. V .il I. HO' i I I t. lift " ire 's vM In i In, (eriiinn I lion I . Illuiser 'Hum i,j x (, pen (Iff Xinrvrnj. (.'ot-iiNll tiil N". v a London, March A luiKc tiet malt Mibinnrllie of an en. tlrcly new Ijpc, Iiikkit and s Her than aliv prcvlouslN seen ninl c.n'i j Iiik a oioiV of cIkIiIj. hiut appcatcil nit I'l site, on tlm southwest coast of N'or way, acisildiliK to the 'iiIIH.ch' i'lil'lf I,. ill.. l concspolnli lit A wireless message sent b the I' boal's comm.iiiilei- said the snbuiartlie had loi pcdoi d the Noi 'vckIiiii bark Liiiilllcld on Mnrch IT anil Iraiisfened Iho ci'e'W of thlilv to llio NorwcKian balk Silas nflir kci pins II on tlio I' boat for four dajs. Tlio Llliillleld's lleslllli'llotl ns lepnlll'd elll Mal'e'll "II, She was of .','! 7 " Ions ami left I'oti hind. Hie, on Novcniher 7 for lliltish purls. Mnrjp Leaves Itnssla To-oloriott , I'Hil-.iiilli.vti, Match '.'7, licotKe T. Mar.te, ,li who tecinllv rcslKiied as Aiiiei-lcin Ambassador '" Hilssla. vvdl leave hole on educsilay for Ainri c,i, travellliiK bv way of llerKi-li. N'mwaj. lio ilehijeil hi-1 ilcp.it lino until Iho in thai of Fled M. Ileal Iiik In. day Mr praline iiH Iriinsfei red fnnn Iho II M secrclaljship of Iho einhassy at .Madild to tlie fori'cspoitdiiiK posillan In tin: Ameilcan Umuaguy htre. Broarlvtav at iJtli Stteet A ' Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBIO TRUNK Ke s' 1 F rice Wvjc cndiiiih -yt't six tuiits nr twelve Roomy not bulky, small enough. Holds dresses. Only trunk on the market with :i remov able garment rack. (Juaranteed not to break. Can't cost excess. The most-for-your-monoy trunk on the market. Saks l.itiifi.i'ic lici.ii tun in M v IM 1