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KILLING HINED IN 'LOVE DIARY "He Treated My Soul Like Dirty-Faced Doll," Woman Says of Hamon. (Continued from First Page.) the graves and hear memorial cere monies. THE WORTHY DEAlS. What took of promise held them here belOw ? Why meeld the parth through hapless years be trod - The glory of their death abali eer grows Thee loves lie Is the geutle hands of God. BUS HAPPINISS UY HOl It. UNJOYS THIRTY MINUTEN. June 1-yFelt well and am selt-0on I tained and quiet. This day one year Jgo I wa in Rochester, Minn., convalescing front an operation at the Mayos. Home memories. We had A fine ride to Forest Lawn in a Packard I got by the hour. I purchase my happiness by the hour now and enjoy thirty minutes of it. The half life. June 14-Phyllis and I spent the 'morning in the beauty pailor. In the afternoon we unpacked and presnd our clothes. Myrtle came at 5:30 from Colorado. We went to meet her. Had dinner in the grill room and watched them dance. We wanted to dance, but what can one do when you don't know a man' Man. Won derful when kindly. Poisonous when %oruel. Went to see Mrs. Fiske in "Miss M'Nellie of New Orleans." It was splen- I Tdid. After theater had supper in main dIoing room at Alexandria. Saw several movie stars. among them Anna Q. Neilsen, Thomas Meigan. Wanda Hawley, Alice Lake and otheti s. Wonder if they are happy. "opt. so. Jtae 21-Morningi In th,- beauty (parlor and Phyllis was in the chair from 9i a. m. till 3 p. m. getting a permanent wave. Cost thirty bucks. Wow! But, after all. what 14 money for? Just to buy nothing. For happiness is e-verything. and it's not for sole. It was a nerve-racking J,ob, but beauty knows no pain. Tier hair was pretty with her long curls. We had a hurried lunch and eaught interurban ior Pa:'idena toi find the- folks. We missed them in the park. but left a note for them. Drove over to Pasadena and saw them mnking a movie. Ihterosting work. .lust to have any work that is interesting. Just to love work alone. A thing that can never 'hurt you. No wonder people love it. MAIS ".IASTER" IS MADs FERAlS ItE WILL UK, TOO. I would seem that the thoughts that possess me would sonie day over power nw1. Surely the sane must have equal rights with the insane. Thrt.ugh no fault of my own I live in a hell that is another's making. Made by a maniac. I fully believe. I'Ve slaved and I've suffered and Ihe loneUese and the tragedy and 'he hopelessness of it kept me tear tag at my mart and my Nerves. They torture me to madness. I may seen be as med as my msuter--fer he is that. I know now that no one can teach anther very much. Enlightment muist come from within; we have reached a better stage when we know we are units in some vast scheme and responsible for Its work ing, and not mere atoms floating here and there by chance. He in like nost people of near greatness and others too. With brains of grasshoppers they spring from subject to subject, like thoughts never submitting to control and their actions uncontrolled because they do not desire control. Men's thoughts rule them: they seldom rule }heir thoughts. The best a woman can do Is to de cide why she placed herself in a given place and then go ahead and do what seems to be her duty In the circum stances. I hope to God that in true. for it is what I am doing. againat every natural impulse. So what's the use thinking about it? Went back to L. A. and after din ner in the grill went over to theater and heard Roy sing, then danced at Blue Beard room later. Enjoyed myself I guess. June 3-Folks came over about 7 a. m. After having breakfast went *to Beverly Hills, Delmonico Beach, and Venice Beach. It was a fine ride. Panned through Hollywood and Cul ver City. Beautiful country. At Delmonico. Myrtle and Phyhis got their glimpse of the great Pacific. It, wan a real thrill for them and I enjoyed the invigorating seaaide breese myself. At Venice we sat out on the nand of the beach for a long time and watched the throbbing mans of hu manity. all pieasure bent. C'an see suont unusual nights at one of these seaside resorts. We watched people first from the great pier and drove beck to I1. A. late, tired, but happy. VISITS NOUNWT LOWE. - MAU DAY @3' EAPPN S. Junfe 4.--VisIted Mount Lsowe and stet a big thrill riding the electrie e ar drawn aisment straight up into - Could look right over the .... anet see a bottomless pit-like eaSyon beneath. Had dimmer at the Lodge "ln the -SPECIAL SALE * 7 . . FR E With eyWte DIgh gende Amerleam Wate6. gespanteed to keep tImso feor I yeawa, A omall desosit winl eset we any article atti Xmaa, FISCHER'S, 18a nlnth St. N.W. 'ipen eentngaseatti U e'eieels. Mai ordera promptly Alued. Fr.timisiU.5.Caued $59,77,000 Drop is Sb S"e ishisabition esmead a decrease of $6p.772.000 in revenue stamp sale's. Hiigh value liquor stamips formerly added much to the tevernut nt'sl vaults. Itevenue stamp sales for the lost fiscal year netteid $147.3 41.000. that sumi being realised from 7.246.t0. (O4Ul reveincaue stamps of 556 denomi natiosm.. Tie- actual number or stamps ureatly inere-ased during the year. S'nimasesioner Wiliams saild today, because. of the endency 4-f tobacco matiaractureras to use smalk-r 'con taint rs. iemand for a widel variety of tan:ps requires the internal Rev enue iureau to carry a reserve stock that hils a vaiue in exessa of half a billion dollatra. Thene iclstample hebst in resserte- to Ieet emoergcency requirenents, compleely fill I' a large buirgclar piroof atultsp ha'ing a tior space of nearl) i.10 tee t. clouds." It was beacutiful up on tie iountainjS, with tle .Itv of Los Angeles and ithe. valle-y strechei out before tilu. Wonderful day. Hippy. lin the afternoon we visited the alegator form anid tih, Selig Park Zoo. Iloth were Interesting. August :. Left Ardmore I oclock for launean. My. coy bed was the back ,eat of the- ear. We caipted by iete side of the lake, anl the frogs aid owis gave us a concert during the night. 4'lun-k. elun-k. An u ample- to ambitious singero'. If yeu c-an't soing, dlon't. Whistle' f didn't slee-p much, but enjoyed the- night out under tie mooll and stars. Lp at U. We gazed around over the oil le.ases until It without br.-ualfart. and tI, fresh moriing air made us .njoy tle youung turkey ne adi.u loS breaktast. Had a picnic lunch at aoancche Park, a good driik, fried chicken 'n e-verything. lill she-l) ami Mr. l'tak with us. iappy. Aug.is I Wa is sle.ping wonder mully whenl hat cra itzy, ignorant .\frienn ma3l awakenel me to get th line'n. l'he didni't g.-t anything but a gmecl "c ussing." ani I don't think she'll disturb im(- sooin again. ot fec troll poor lady Inia . tell inag me- slit is a % ido-w again and that her hearri ie broken. Hap left her this itrning with seikne- in the house. NJy Ieart's sympathy goes out to her. And so i'mi irritable orae moment anel sympathetic the next-and morose- tie next and tie next and ne\t. Last reports of election are coming in, arid C: larrett is re-el.--tee sherif f sfthe county. Scott Ferri electeei Senator ever (;ore. lIwauty parlor at :.:30 to get ie frelied fron countr3 trif Very lazy but much work to do anid no tim' to rest todaty. Why amk ( any way'. August :7 Io.rlt Ardmor at 10 a. n. for Oklahoma 'ity . Jimmie and I drove. lItan into rain at Norman. Arrivecd efty at 1; p. m. Dinne-r at Savoy aned to picture show. lied 1:30 p. i. Tired. August 29--i'p at 8. Called Colonel arid le was cross. Breakfast with Jimmie. Saw Raymond and Francis on street. Went for ride. Then shop ping awhile. I don't have to cater to cranks and won't. Lunch at Lee. in Dungeon, with R. F. and Jimmie. Went to hear Gov ernor Lowden's speech at 2:30. Too hot to stay. Speech lost in my own thought. Watched Cal "posing" on the stage for awhile. With Hazel to beauty parlor at 4 p. At least I'll try to stay as beautiful-as I can. "ALL I HAD OF SOUL IP GIVEN TO A DEVIL." August 29- am lost in the midst of friends who would do anything in the world for mc. Why?' Because al, that I had of soul or character has been given away. To whom? A devil who thinks n mere of it than a bey would think of a dirty-Taced dell. What a fiend a man can be in his brutality. What does he care for anyone Just himself! If you do his biddi.ng, no matter how low, you are a fa vorite. If you dare utter a thing which parallels your ideals you be. come a nuisance, and warned, like an unruly prisoner. You've let your self into the immoral prison and just dare to defy your captor! The man who can take your reputation, which is more valuable than your life. A word may rula you and make YOU A laughing stock. So you smile throagh it. What a grimaee--what a fool! It would seem that a brute at heart would show it I. hin face se elearly that the world cold ree gaino it at a glance, bet I did not. God! What I did! Smiled back at the big balack spider when I who well outside the web and then strolled in. Poor, silly, hearaick fool! Not dragged in; walked, sauntered to the end of my happiness and stopped in the midst of -my despair. Nothing cures it.I radiate unhappiness. I smile late the mirror for prae tice. just so that I may sepoil no hap pinesn when I am with others, Hut my lips curl and my eye. stay a. hard and as unhappy as though I were I. misery. I am no leager the ehappy girl." What a pasing mem ry! Mhall I alene pay ge (The third chapter of this ama: lng diary will be published in The Wahington Time. tomorrow. Be sure to order your copy early. You won't want to miss thin thrilling chapter.) U. S.MARINE DENIES CRUELTIES IN HllI N~EW YOfRK. Te'.. 4 )"re'emn Lang. former entporal in the t'nite'd States Marine ('orps, on his arrival from Haiti. denired c'hargec made he fore the board of inquiry that hae had killed three liaitianq in col blood and tortured others by shcor'king them i' h wirele'ss apparatus. hang declared the charges againset hime we're due Ic nsh animens of the men who mades them, two riendarmp Who, ho said. "hat- all white men' and him espei'nliy because "IJ made them obey orde'rs." SMPiIE SPELLING IS ABOLISHED BY NAY B1ORTONf, Dec. 4.-Simplinied spell lg has been abolished in the nw by an order from Secretary Dlaniel. which was made public today. The order rescinds one issued in 1905 providIng for the une of "thru' for "through," and, eothe'r simplinied forms. Te O'ure a (Ould in One Dao Take -lenvre 1,AXA'lt SNRO.O Qt~i NIG IC iblets. The senesine bears dl# . sat.. er M. W. re. ih. -Aet FEAR WEALTH AIDS SLAYER Prosecutor in Hamon Death Mystery Scouts Scheme to Protect Guilty. ARDMORE, Okia., Dec. 4.-Wealth and power are secretly but desper ately fighting the law to prevent the capture of Mr.4. Clara Barton Smith Hamon, alleged alayer of Jake L. lanon, multi-millionaire Oklahoma "oil king," it was charged here to day by County Prosecutor Russell Brown. Ve.et that the arrest of the miassing woman might "rip the lid" from a doaen oti 4 her hekereaI careers Iivitgi behindl the 'liglts i' nights" in Ok lahoma oil tields. it was said, save r.onieontum to tie movement to help laonot' ao-vcaallei "affinity' to e capo the clute-hes of the law. No namen were mentioned boy the prosecutor. who previously had de eclared that if it could get eviden-e against any person. egiiird'ls of liower or position. ha would prose cute them am acce'stories after the faect. It s known that at least three wUPn'thy friends of the dead "oil kin:, ie ve made mysteriouN trips to Texa. obviously "going into Mexico" on busineus. M.A4.11,4 ALONG IBOIIDLR. One of these men. nation:illy known for his poiitleal activities, was a hosoon friend of iamon. The man left Ardmore in the midst of flamon'. funeral after getting u my.t.rioUs4 telegram frorn the South. . NetwtpA ,pernen wva, told he had Kona t, Wt tetnd hr-tg-on's inauguration at Alex leo City. lIe Iha n[ot tcaaried. The saerebh for Mrs. iiamoi. rle.n Ahile. has h eitered along tiw int. nat tional horder riwar F II' m w t.-). % ih ariy offlvials. lepartment of .ln negunts, sheriffs, and pile .tr,-tch ing a huge tiet lundred, et nile. It. nim. Due tit lack of definite infer mation that the womanai Is in Mlexico. I :nithorities here are of the opinion that the net has turned her back I froi the border and that ime is hi ung near El Paso. ip.%ie iD UfRE,.. .rercne' It. elathers, s--nior ,e ainber of Afthers amid Voakely. ,who will .weveRed tussell t lirownc as rotinty at toirney on Jaroiary I. will not pow cuute lara Smith lianion. The incomiing eounity attoiley's ;1w fim has heen retained frt the ge fenise sin(eI the day after larnon dred, if Iamon had lived, this firm would ibzeve becn engaged to prosecute him ,1. the chatge of living with Clara Stnith liamon. in violation of law and dfiance of the moral sentiment of the community, made by the pres ent county attorney's office. Mathers will recommend the ap pointme-nt of the present county at torney to prosecute Clara Smith Hamon in case she is arrested. In a statement C. A. Coakley. Ma ther's partner. said: "When Jake L Hamon died. gentle men devoted to law and order called at the offlee of this firm and request ed us to defend Clara Smith Hamon In case she should be apprehended and prosecuted for the death of ake L. Hamon. This request was accepted and the firm of Mathers and Coakle) has been from that day, is now and will continue to) be retained to de fend Clara Smith Hamon against any and every accusation or charge that my be legily and formally filed against her." SHARCa 1s CONTINVED. Coakley further stated that "the defense in the case awaits with ut most composure any effort that may be made to convict Clara Smith fla mftn on the charge of having kuliea without ample justification, Jake L Hlamon." The small caliber revolver with whieh. it is charged, Clara Smith liamon. in a hotel room here on the night of November 21. and the bullet pierced clothing worn at the time by the millionaire oil man and polt tician. v cre ordered brought before Brown, today for examination in an effort to solve the mystery of the shooting. County authorities today continued to direct a search throughonut the Southwest and exttending into Mem ico. for Miss Smith. BAKER TELLS CONGRESS OF WAR DEPT. NEEDS IHeavy expenditqres by the War Die partment have gone under the scru tiny of Congress. Secretary of War Baker appeared today witht officers from the department toe Axplain items of general appropriations asked for hospitals, rivers and harbors, continu ing contract work, and other mis eellaneouas activities. lie will go before the House com mittee investiimating war expendi tucres next Tuesday to explain' money expenaded in receonditloning a number of transports and other ships in the service of the department. lAter he will be called by the Hlouse Milhtary Affairs Committee to justify the huge increased appropriationse asked co maintenance of the army. IMASONIC CLUB FORMED BY LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS A Masonie club has been organised by the stutdent body of N'ational i1rnlversity I~sw t'chool, to be known a. "Natcional 1lniversity Maann; '''tub." The membership vf the eltab is enmposedi of the students and alumni oef Nahtional I 'niversiy. At its flrnt mieetitng the following offieers were elected for the enistuig y"nr: l'hilip herman. president: ('harke's .1. hilier, vie'. presient: Itoh pirt i'. .lohnsoen, ce'reta ry;:.ehn P' linker, treasurrer; C'. lb. Little. chap lain; Thormas N-. hthodecs, marshal, and Frced I'. Allien. hecrald., Messenger Boy Fakes loId-.Up Yarn; P.1ke Find $10 on JIin After reportingr he had beent held up and robbed of it by f iur cvolore men at Eleventh anl u ti steets southeast, Carl A. King, 18 a West een 'nion menaenger, admitted tee the j-diee that his story was a take. When searched Sl0 was found In his stocking. He was reiesed aftee Wmesesu g e d TzM siecasve photogmpt B lision betwen the raci Thanksg ing Day race while taking a sharp turn. tiraed sideways, as the pi of the disbled machine a down the 0b1kmnnt0 were killed. John Brimss crash occurred near the Sa I --- - Heart Achej With Vapi In Slayer 4 iop itt uf the pirnt install mint of the remtearkable diary writ ten by Mrs Cla ortoi .pit4th Hai mni, onfessed ,ilayer of Jake L. llue.i, appeared In The Wasthingtti Titea genterday. The complete iw etutmnIit followe: C,-pyyrig ht, in- Iby t ,.- r1- h *.a .a:, ht l' ::i aI, th.. lln. Is l'tub hing .us Prn'tingi C'omlpute ' *Ptui .h- r ,f i.- 'hwaiig l jieral-i aind I E - . 1rnuw. A.. rit h'" It . .. i-r du- . .ns l'rohib K A N . t'ITY . IDev 1. - The re naar,,abh- diaty .,f Mr.,. C'lara lVarton 4 , llam r.v.:-i heartabe pre 11", n , h i laig ., a l aie I.. tlrnar I ilt Iar?3. hh - b Sli eIhat I n .. i1 t h 1 i .1 k :- .. d w -lu[d: t ofr th e I I a. w rI;arT furnishe. a plauisibit- [n. tie for th i. layi.g of Mrs. Iam1 , i ni iI i diary. refers to the politician as a "beast'' and sayS .- hecarmt rtimroate with' him only &Iter ie proimii ed t., rnarry her. It is said that Hanion and the v *.man had agreed to separa, but that orn the day preceding thi one (,n which he was sliot she relu.s-dt to .arry out the agreement Th prosecutio.tnysy I Mrs. Hamon cohifemsed t" killn hi on the day following. LONMG TO BE UArP AG.A%. At the beginning if her diary is written: **isn't It odd how little life's big moments eam be. And how bin the little . Momenta nometme seeomt" "How long is a plate of apAghetti.' "What becomes of the wool in the hole of a soch ?" Mrs. Hamon arrived in Admore. OIkla.. (in March 5 after a trip to 'hiaAgo. Following are sonie of the entries in her diary: Mrs. Hamon arrivtd in Ardmore. 3:30 a. m.--a little sleepy and tired and-but I must not think too much and analyze. Why not tlak. what comes without vornment for a wntle? For a change. Went to bed early in evening after some letter writing. Thinking. thinking. always uncer tain of what is to come or what I shall do when 1' can think sensibly no more. I w(onder. March 11. '20- Breakfast at 11 a. m. Bleautiful spring dlay. itide in afternoon to Wilaon was miserable. Very unhappy. Quarreled all even ing. Not a very agreeable com panion. Oh. to be happy again! DRINKS CORN WHISKEY. April 14.-Started at 9:30 for Wal ter's. Lunch there. IHad my first drink of corn whiskey. It had a kick like an elephant. Had a nap in the, car while party finished their trades. May 12-I got up with a vague sense of trouble coming-and it came-about 2:30 in the afternoon. What transpIred from then until 5:30 ~shall ever remain a nightmare in memory to me, and will go down my mind's history as one of the most ter rible experiences of my entire life. In the form of a man there was a demon who tried to frighten and ter rnrize me. and although my life hung by a slender thread. I am glad to re member that I did not show the slightest weaknes., and at suome fu ture time--shnuld I be found stabbed or choked or beaten to death --I want the wor. I to know 1 made a clean, good fight for my' rights and that I hase' neve~r been a eoward or a sneak or guilty of unfiiisir play' EXPECTEDU TO *E KILI.ED. Although ie dealt a tih a cunning, trick devil, when m~s ship of happi ness goes dnw n it will go down with colors flying. Befnre another day passes and ere my life is taken. I want to leave this word of warning to any other girl or woman who may be ready to embark upon the sea of cnmpaninhip with a man: Let my poor, sad, brnkenm ,b.eart crushed hopes and blighted life he a warning. Know your man befnre you nive him ynur soul. and wheni I say '-know him." I mean nt only knnw the good and --unny side the sugar-eoated side, t he lrententinus flattering failse side, ..ut knnw the side that is not at its best. Know the side the wnrld fails e'ven to see K-now the side that enemen tn life only in the presence "o four walls and youi." Know hinm at hIs w orst. not his best. befor" you sell your soul anid herome ever afterwaerd his slave 'e nee you give it to himt you nn MEV'Hlt get it buck again no matter how hard you try. A' wen an only hin.' power real power -once With n man, and that is when he In madly- in live and wnnt' all shie's got to give. Once given, the charm is broken-. for him the satth, In won. ALL. M3EN NeT E4UD. ThIs Is not Jutattre. but it in a 'rndt. tin as old as elv ilisation, rind in spite of the tight that in eoning -(nnt A-t to mm.)t at -easm a cold-bloaded - n of the -es remaka. autos of Idie O'Donnell aj the Los Angeles Speedway. Chevrolet's gar. No. 6, ran i ago shows. Chevrolet did no ad orashed into it. Both aul sevrolet, O'Donnell and his ban, Chevrolet's mechanic, w sh of the race. Chevrolet's wI ~ Li Mingle I Nonsense 'Soul Diary f'act at this fint itn W'omen fit thiivei t o m"en; men iever fit thents to warnr, I do not w ishl to 'Ibe ni ,'con41?'led as mtearinsag that I think all na are had anrl wrong. Far frorn it. but it :as been my inimr)ortune tie give all I had to give. to a Inan - a living de vil t re-gardle's of what the' people may sav) betnre I knuw that I hati vast ty lot ast ray. Fate niev-r says to u.-. "Take this toad or that." W.- are alway!s far aloog I.. read. het're we inow w hi-h IIt l it it lP tiven then %%P miatht tr bt a11 k m m 1hl ense or tIe Word 1 but w. 'l, t not .o ofttn a . . h.ep ri gl.; ,I to Pe..- whait Is naitiv- J11.1 alot o h coiner. I .4s. a r het - ttor. t lie alnl-kr vw ing 'i.d that I wouit neve' have ie , ,-n his sw,--theart if h. had toit *.Id no - again and again- that lie was goinig to get his divorc;e. anyway. .and Ie- promised then to marry Tme. UP IL ed to men- - he deceived me fromt the trginning, deliber-ately. lie heId out Cery possible alluring pi ttre of Itfe to ne until I had te e ntrapped in a i t froni which I could not extricate myself. FIER tI.% 4 Eh1ihLTEE,'I1.D. If- ran after me iaund brought ine back with new promises to do the right thing by* me, onl4ete break thern and to crush tny soul again. lie %at still not Fatisfied. The oil of his soul that fed the flame of desire. for cruelty must ex haust Itself, and I was doomed to be thie victirn. Business .and all othir interests were burned into i thingness until lie had accomplished his aim in bring ing me back to finish ruining My lIle. Murder has no plae in his In sanity-- taking life iv abhorrent to him. but to destroy inucence-to kl virtue-- ti" murdet a soul--those are common to him atid his type. May : -Ilad breakfas-t at Kansas City. Wrote a letter and mailed it at Wichita. Kans. Arrived Newton at 12.1-1 p. m. Had lunch, walked up town. Did a small amount oif shop ping and went back to station to read. Left at 3 on California limited. Splen did train and wondcrful dining serv ice. Another cloudy day and somehow I just feel lonely. Can not get any thrill whatever out of the trip. a. yet. Am not very well. NIGHT FOR DREAMS AND LOVER. May 29-All day on train, excert one hour at Albuquerque. Pt the evening sat out on observation car in beautiful moonlight. Never saw the sky more beautiful. for it was so clear and blue. It was a night fo 'dreams' of lovers, and I was dream ing, but had no lover If you think that yoiu are beaten, fyorsou wth gulis eaten. You are wrong. Ther's away, and never doubt it, So be brave and go about it With a song. If a lover wins and wants you, If his mem'ry ever haunts yotu. Keep him long. I'or if life he worth the living. Two must constantly be giving. Else it's wrong. io be neither mean nor fnolish, For the hand of fate is ghoulish, IvIe along. HiANCE NAMED HEAD OF AEIAL LEAGUE BRANCH W.. S. ilance. of this city. n reserve officer in the army air ie'rin e, has boon appointed chairman of thce Wash ngtone brmnch of the Aerial Leagtte of America. It w-as announcedl today. Membership In thIs tunit Is open. t.. any Washintgtonian who Is Interested It aircraft and arrnauticaml science. The unit will bee'nte thte adviseorv acrnntautle body fo-r tIl sectinn. atnd wilt work for *stablishilng nf landintg Illds, standardliinir aerial laus an~l regultions antd insarance rates. ex tending aerial mtai tervIce. and creat. Ing a dlemandw fors airplatn" t ranspor. latlotn. A dr'ive fhir 1.61nd6 members is to b eutnched. Members at the Washington unit become eligible tio particIpate In all prizes offered by the Aerial 1,etgtte. All memnbers will receive the League's offleeIqi organ, "Flying." the largest ieronatie magazine published. Itnformatiocn regarding lte tunit can he obtained from Chairmane liane, 1901 F'ourteentdi street northwe'st. LAY SLAYING TO SERVANT. The ('atoner's jury yesterday held Lela Iloynton' Allson, colored, respnn ible for the dealth of Mrs. Mollie leke?.nlan, whot was shot tn daets Thurseday at her home. 70'7 Pour end-a-half street southwest, while, she lay In be-d with her eisrht month-ocld lnfant hescidec her. Tee mi. fant. whIo weas struckh- int the armt b.y. the bullet, is r'epoert'd to e h ptOre-ec .. Thte V ison woema n will b'* htel-i for the se'llon of the grand juiry,- She is ,, ar.. d.... h =- a n e. I *VW tahl , bws the ad id Gaston Chevrolet, at the The accident occurred nto O'Donnell's whose car &have time to steer cleaW os turned-turtle and rolled mechanician, Lyall Jolle, as seriously injured. The eked car is shown below. POULTRY SHOW O OPEN HERE DEC,.1 3,000 Specimens Already En tered-Government Farms To Have Exhibit. Th40e ! 1hth annal xIo r I 1.p; Naitional ('utial P'outry .-ad 'igv(c' 1. The show t hi .eur i- I -D.- the largest eve r stage d h Nr..,N ly 3.04,0 tipplevim hav, bentrurd. Ono- ,f thti f---ituiir- wil b. thr display of the Gove(rnnwa issur: farms. lieltoville. Mld. Th diPlay&1 will pictuire #eery lago. in I'.-. br-ei i ng, do-vueloping. e.nid h dli ga b~iit .,;Iid, . The dispiay will be unrderI -11- -t, it "f liarty Ml. ILamion ?wenir joultryninai or the lIoeprrtmnt 1Af A-grw,wiiv The ,offleersi in - harge o-f the h Lro I -:lishaL llan-a.. tri-sid - : v.%% i A T1. NI l ler. ri - pr. ,id n *,: 11. S M. 1 Ic)In. e r t a l,( y: an . 1). W l'iaans. t reasu tire*r. . i mb.. of , the - b a iu ,of ft irevctor:s re If. S. Lanig.h.. I. . I'. tOconnor. W. IV Krwesi. W. 7 4'rir 13. Ashtby Leavell. and Aaroni- I aII WOMENWILL URGE PROGRAM Of WE Congressmen Face Demands for Legislation Backed by Ten Organizations. " are here" is the slogan of the newest women's lobbly, repreenting 10.000.000 organized wvomen every where, that will descend upon Con gress Monday for the furtherance of a legislative programn which particu larly involves the interest of women. "We put you over" they will tell the Congressmien, fledgling.- and re elec-ted alike; "now help Put up over.' WILL PIRESENT PROGRAM. Believing in the ma mtha union the-re is strength, the .Joint Con gressional C ommittee of t,-n of the largest mkomen vrganization - in the couratry are c amping out in Washing ton at the headquarters If the, -Na tional LeaguI e of Wornin tr to obtain ac-t ion pr imari Iy upon thei Shoppard Towner maternity and in fany hill or Feder l assistance to the mothera of the nation. during the short s hssion of Congress. This is the first timi e in the history (of thie country. Mtrs. Maud Wood Park of the National League of Woien Voters say. t the resources of women*' organizations have been i hled oranteiart for d th ClubsIh ln. war Furanklin Wite, a. Mis rLael Haford..rsI. bate Tren h~eolme Abrms is M.uary' O'Tool National. .* Counrc o Women Mrs anec Uno.b Mrsel. Elnd A. Yst: a Ciongressmen Trace Deni foru M iss hl iationakednbyeTe soitOns rg.Arzthurns. Wti Natina hoeris' tilagu. Mirs.h lorenceJ~u organ:isd woenettern Alumne, Mrs. wamosnd po on AmeriaMnda or tenoi'utece of atin Meisiv Logre wtanley Nationa "Fedrato o Hu thesswind Prtell the (narWnen, fldubs Mid ipna Philiepin n ta. theNtoa eatu of Wnomn ters, Mtrenth Maud ood ' Tona he tihadqunrtas of the 'Na uialrge oigt Wuica oturch tav) otanua ainue rirypn the smn ni hepr Tohu r matenit tmrhan the mdut mmers of the n undth hnr addition o onhesbnqet. pe Tared and therstd tibyi the hnmenofy ofthe unry. Mroo. a nurin odPrk ramheof onal agntuena miuni The satehat th rhisoucmpoe wofmens woganzatoans oade te goold they eifr foes oned eio. Thekin fonresa commont ochur hela berngrmaralrspru n The ornizston wifr the ltr dad cmmitt Tnd twei etpresdentvs areth sjenr edeaio of oen'so Cls, nerin. iEdwrd rnk Whiton l'iv rity, yeiafoday. Oter enr ,hto . ne Alb ..s. i par OiTlet Nat1 inalv Councin y o i. Wom.. Mtrl Philip ore'. AMUrs, l Speira of.- aohrs ndrn-Teaclrs' re Nor. smr' ege.Ms 5XO0 Cas f Fra 'Bubbe W ter' Ben d to U. S As ledicie' SAftII, 14e. 4 On board the French liner Lorraine, fojr days oul fi-eom Hav,, are 5.61W cases of ehampagne' the real article-which are guarJed ai clueely as though they wa-r- barn f bullion. They as-e ,bound to America to serve "for medicinal purpose-.. their saliiment havina be.-n autherized by the t'nited Wtates tioverefnat on that ground. Theme rt.Ie1MI bott b-P .f tie precious bubble wat.-r form the firet part eof a a unsissemenet oef 3.MMI.INAm to be sent across in tie narmt few monthr. MRSM'SWINEY LANDS IN U. S. Huge Throng Welcomes Widow of Irish Martyr at New York Pier. Continued from First Page. hI beenl ai rangted ls e rfor t tie' b e i 'I arin cerwhelmed with this te timolny of appreciation of mv 1Il' bind'i, :wrifice." Mrs. McSwiny :;aid. A,; the' car fiwsily tooc tbc lead cI the p,r. -i' is .a d t i:n*d wv,-t ward on Twewr .third 'tre.t. the (1cr wi con4tineued < - irIg. Ri'l I'l ing the rid- - etA'ierdI Mrs. Mec Swiney' cear ud to helt-c repeat edly to 'enable' ir t'. rspoid to greetinlgs :ron additsoi.al i rwde along the Iidewtelk. In ti.#' car % ith I er wero ie r unc le. her isteetr-in-law. Mrs Ip.4wald liarri, son Villard. Mrs. J McNatnara Harry Boland. secretar.v to Earion (it: Vea lpra. andlti rover Wialee. At 4o Went Tw.-ity third street the 'ar lpaused :I few moments al six little wills dressed in whitc vailked to the side of the uer and presented Mrs. McSwiney a boaquet. FIFTH AV'NI'E (-ROWDED. There also viere big crowds along Fifth avenue. and eve-ry window fac Ing the avenue was tiiled as the pro recssion proceeded northward to the St Regis. where! Mrs. McSwiney went einmeciitately to her roorne. The d -mionstration :.s tc In -i (Jocheti indi-ated that a II i -- V f thowee on board were in ymp:cl.y w;:h tie! .Green Little Isle's tight for fiee dom. A few hissies were heard but thev were quickly drowned out ii tee pa' of cheers. The enthusiasm of Oi.. hisser. it we., demeloped tft.i war Is. was marred by a sudden blo- behircd the ear. adrntinistered. acoording I) one repott, by a Sinn Fein st!Aeard. anid aceordirg to aniother -e'i n.by ia inere Irish synipathizer. who.. : name appeared ou the passenger lI'. The Coltic dropped anchor at Quarantine- last eve'ning. New Yorkers of every iacial group greeted Mrs. McSu ilny last evening fron the decli of the police boat Patrol, which Mayor .lohn )'. Hylan had lent to go down the bay for an advance welcome. The Patrol. decorated Aith lish and American flags, circled tie Celtic. and its passengers gret-ted Mrs. Mc Swine.. who waved a response from the third deck. Among those on the Patrol was a csecond -ou'in of Lord May or 'cS w i ney, Mrs. Anna Mc Swiney lixon. As the Patrol circled the Celtie. blowing Its whistle. the John F. Hy lan stood by arid played its syarch light on both the Celtic and the Patrol. RETORT OF SAILOR. As the Patral steamed three times around the Celtic the demonstrants sang "The Soldiers' Song." and gave cheers for Mrs. McSwiney, Miss Mc Swiner. President De Valera. aiad the Irish lRepublitc. English passengers on the Celtic retorted by singing *Rule Britannia" and "God Save the King." One sailor stucl his head through a porthole and shouted: "Te Hell with "eswiney!" Three cheers for Lloyd George!" Cries of "Shame" rang over the water. An effort was made to have Mrs MeSwiney taken off the Celtic' at Quarantine last night, but Collector Newton refused to grant permiessi. He said such action was unprecc dented, although he was reminded that Lady Auckland Geddes. wIfe of the British ambassador, had been taken off .at juaran tine a few weeks ago. An Impressive feature of the greet. ing to Mrs. Mciwincy from the decks of the Patrol was the offering of n wreath of red flowers, the stems of which were broken before casting thenm Into the water. Plans for the" reception of Mr. MurIel Mc'Swincy. wife of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, who was wel comned to New York today, will be dIscussed at a meetinig of the Padraic Ii. P'earse C'ounccil of the American Associatlfon for Rlec'ognition of Ah' Irish lecpublic' to be held tomorrow night inc Gonzaga itall. 4 i s etree't neor th weset. Mrs. Mecwiney' is expected to arriv' here early next werk. She will rest for a few days inc New York at the come of Mrs. Ilcaroldl Garrison V'illard. aife of the founder of the Am-ricanr *ommission on Cnditions in Irelanrie. yhce date for the hearIng of Mrs. M Rwiney's testImony at the Larayette' Hotel hs not been flhed, but it ice ex pertect that she will be hceard ncext Wednesday. Mrs. Itossa F. lDnwning. *tife of thc" president of the Padraie II. Peasrsc 'ouneil of the American Associatti or Jterogcition of the Irishc Itepubli - sa member of the committee to gre'et ~irs. Mc~winey wheni she arrives inc New York today. fDRINMH0T TEA (let a small package "f Hasmh'cra Itreast Tea at any pharmney. Take a tableSPOOnful of this hamib'crg tea, put cup of boilIng water upon it, pouchr through a sieve and drinek a teneup'ilfutl at any time. It is the moicst cffectiv'e wayv tic bcre' k sa cold aned cure strip, as It ocpenJs the pnte n, rc Itevinrg ecngctetin Also leeonna he he'wels. thus breaking a cold at It i inexpensive aend entirely vr : ...61. thearo..harmlnt.s XMAS ESSAYS BOOST BUYING Local Merchants Declare Gift Shopping Speeded Up by Times Contest. The Washington Times' $200 con test for the best essay on "Why Everybody Shodld Do Their Chria.t mas Shopping Early," materially acceleretted Yuletide buying, accord inK to the opinion expretwod today by a number of local nrchait.. un i a:tw APE: en2 IwrsOs. in ),- v-ral o1 the larg.-r ,tor.- tj~o raianage -rA re o t h.: t IhI I'h ri't Iinai buits) mg had Ptarte.j inswhi earlier this4 ye r Ifath 4 ver 1#, Isr e ite- iator y of tilur I .t.b li hm r. t . an'4 h lat I f X1+ .4 - :1tL tIinu,. t" n&1!... pu 4 ha. at the anwI r:,e I tly hv .- -v.. :. th), ., o ):) ) a.9r y III . 1,tesl I.-gan . Ithe 4 'li jttoap, *-h Jut4e4ti n %ill i. &It.-ttly 1edu d if not pract Iily Ahjflin teda I . "Tha eIt part of the coitest %%ni. ia ' it-ist)uIJjt* pieople to bully. Iml Mead 4f rtIra4inj it g I rorn bu )ing. ,"i oru I ! I" rchant. "A I the tllie the coflt,-t tairted. trad.' was sluggih, but w. rneiat.-4y experb-n'ed a I vi I of i bu) ing. I Beforl. the' col I-M igan) unit III- .4 hool childrets anda th ir parents be-gan ron1 nti t. Ingb( fil 1'ri. tmgias sloppingFl. meleha ; dist. wa, s Il-I Itmoving uIt a111 raind : but tiaI h P e -. to pick t11p % li. I Ie WOUd e 4 s5asistps starteI muk - .In tours of t).. ,Lor.C wi ther parelta in iut4t of materal iftr their Although th, -S y - oit. st h.at vj4P4'(f :re Ih, iriz'-' h.atv h-e---i a%. ardd thI .ho rly enrnplaign will h11 lti.-d it . ust as tiuch vIgKor .a. h . tofore in the- hope of tota dlly -iruintting the- Christmans lIen- are fr'. x.-ay. tlit writers of w ih w-re. awarled orders ior sit) vrt of ni. rebaladise an con15o By ANNA BERNSIEIN. 31 It 14treet Northwest. -shopp.ing sliould always be made a plh-aeurp, .SpetiaIly so during the histma l-ason. 'Iheni our thoughts turn to na:*:k;ng others happy. ani v. h.it gr.at -r pha sur11e than' to see tithers hiapipty 1! 1 rough uxe? --Sitopp i ig 4arly wv ill always prove a jo anll -ortfoit. No hurry Meane 1no worr% and a saving of money. W i-h t-it of time we can think r rt,-u i-''ir. and choose easier rorn I i:, u and :nsoiled tollection. Int Iio oiw is orgotten in the late By 1ARV E. DAWSON. 11:1 FIfth street sbutbeast. I ll iih,,p early to avoid the iush. Wt- .houild till abandon selfish ne. ' at this season. By doing so we maks room for others who are com pell.ed t. conie late owing to circumn stancee. and we should consider the inerchants and their empiloyes at this season that thev iliay be able to sert' all comers. *ven Santa Claus. prompt ly. And. in the meantime. we wI. enable the stores to make prompt de liveries, which is very necessary to make a Me rry Christmas. By so doinl erowds lin store.s are prevenled and shoplitting is greatly eliminated.' By MARIE FAHERTV. 1217 Thirty-ffth street noerthwest. "Shop early. a!d 3.1 can 4i% - 1- e time to. selectilng appropriate lr ents for your i leids. By wan you nfty di.-appoilt your itt'e e .I. becaus- th toy they la.: wanite so has got- to anl earlier shopp. u-' also avoid the rush. receive beter .s-rvice and help relieve th s rein on the nerve and patience of the sales force which is tile result of tryin: to give their atlltention to a - J (; clamoring pur cha-ers. How nico it must ft:I (in Chrbitmas Eve to kraow that by shopping t-arly * v. thin is in -rearlii4-)-s fr a Merry b;stm.4 By M4ARAH FELTIER. 69 Bates %treet Northwext. "The old alage promises hea't. wealth and wisdoni to those who po to bed early and awake early. but the slogan. "Shop Parly for Christ mas," lof-s more than promise. It as sures to the early shopper these things: "Choi, 4, of the freshest, newest and fullest stock. "No blig -rowds, and generally agreeable weather. "Service by salespeople whose smile has not yet worn ofF. *No disappointment because, of in complete stocks and delayed delly eries. "L~ongei- and healthier curiosity for the kids. "The feeling of that welcome re lief which comes with having the job do0ne- before the hurry-worry be gins." Dy JOHN F5RANTANTKNO, T39 Otis Place~, northwest. "Everybody shoulhi do their Christ mas shopping early. because of the convenIence afforded not only the shoppers but the' store people as well. If shopping is done early there is no great rulsh and the buyers are able to take their time in making their select ions Also, the store clerks are in a4 position to devote mTore' time and gi better service to each shopper in the selection oft ns art icles.' MPLY?WELONWTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ,A ipi y face wili not ernbmrrass you longch if you get apackage of. Dr. Edwars' Olive Tablets. The sin should begin to cdear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blond, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for alomel; there 'a nos~eo fl' after taking them. D g Olive Tablets do that w~hic mass kocs, and just as efiec tivel ,buet *1*action is gentle and safe indead ofsevere and ritatng. Non whto bikes Olive Tablets is ever ctried with a "dark brown taste." a ba'i brth, S tall, listes, "no good" feeli le ion, torpid liver, band dispmisn op plyface. OiveTah .ie apurely vegetable com rud mirwith olive oil; you wilt. know hem t elr olive color. tien Iter itt sa e corr 4mg.d live Tablets are the lmn 1 's 'e result. Take one er two wbeek. See how much 1sr1 e 1n r..a a