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TflRCE THE ECONOMIST THE ECONOMIST I HI ECONOMIST EARLY DISPLAY of Spring Millinery l t OM I MtOll Our buyer ha returned from the casters market with the most i li;u mlnu selection of Hal and NDIllnery Novelties Something M and original for each Indlv hluul. Come and e the dlspluv. Mail Order Patrons HI Pit 1 H N-.Polt I I lu o Mil it IM IK II -l - W ith the i xccptl Kconomlst, what mall of In petaoi (he United Mate (r BM amount ol purr-hnse, and whether purchased win I... DlLlVRtlKO aiismi.i ti'I.y 11:1:1: .mm her. prov Ided the goo Is are mailable uadel the Pare! I regulation, ami Ight do.i pounds ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. MARCH 2.1913. (Jnalltj Considered, Prior are Ixiwcr Here Titan lu, M rr Spring Corset Fashion is Set by Bon Ton Corsets and De Bevoise Brassietes Vi w fit Mi" Juts J A :W Is A New Season, New Goods, New Effort New is the Word All Through the Economist Store The New Fashions for Women Suits in Beautiful Styles The hew Milt are designed 01 graceful line, showing MM) new feu tore. The cutaway and ft II Willi PlQUIS ffCte both trlunned anil semi tailored tylc. with charming draped skirt, are W popular There are mints new fabric In BOM foreign .1 ml domestic weave. We are displaying run complete Mlortton or spring nit in wide riinK' of fnbrtsi Ptrteod II ai.yiai. am. mi, IM.SS, :i'.. 00. ttTJi awl muri You Need Wait No Longer Accurately designed lu Met off (he spring fash Inn In die.", the new lion Ton corset style will he In full evidence tomorrow. Vou euti huj the roret over which to fit your spring and sum mer gOWIIS - af Long skirts are still In vokuo. closely encasing the hip, with full waist and medium hunt, to give the tralKhl linen which will be seen attain this spring. Whether for the lotiK clinging shirt, the fanci ful ilrnpe. or for the trim fitting tailored SOWS the lion Ton styles will give tile proper lilies Priced iiom m.tio to siimhi such. Spring fashions in corseting and (owning make the Hrusshrc indispeiiHllih V bocks, sipuire hacks open front -made of batiste, mesh, .all over, etc.: every variety of trimming: sixes 34 to 4M bust. .) to :i.50. Rango Belt Corset Special They Iteduce tin figure mill Ql VO rSlcmlcr I Iocs. These corsets mould stout figures into slentler lines, reducing ''ips ami abdomen I to ( inches. Special for this sale, BI.7.V The New Silk and Wash Frocks The diesscs are on displav In the vcrv newest model elfcitivch trimmed with dainty laee. The m w mtVN M colurH uch as Veil rose, paprika, brown, wisteria and Amerlian llcuuty civ on display. Prices arc I rom S7.MI and up. As Fashion Dictates Women's Coats Popular Spring Silks Here in large selcilloliN beuiusi we anticipated the demand and plated ibis m. mill ahead, that's the lea Dot our slocks are complete tine of the 1 We arc dlnplnyln shade, priced v. wide at li low lM II IIIN ell. 'Ill ilti t St. Ml mi rd. : in tt WTi n COUOmM, i-nrie silk for spring Hi nt t'l-lnchc wide III stn v ,1 1 1, t llher Mini lilies. ' v enihg Im In' gilurtcr ienglh models and fabrics in 1 and shorter. Priced nts. rounded corners, three at siv fjn. " .mil mors Our March Sale of Lingerie Blouses PLAIN M nitot di u CtUCPC MKTKOH, 3.im TO UN, for Monibn sale we olfer brocaded cropr metcoi In nil "hades. II and J In. In s wide. This I one of the 1110M I .islilonable silk for afternoon owns, rj.tMi to t$M .1 v 111.1 Final Sale of Silks 79c TliK veiv altrmlhe s.ledlon ha been taken from our regular silk slock. It Includes Plaid Taffeta. Htilpe Tarfola. Htrlpe Serge. Stripe Mesgil line, Fancy Uullne. Ilalr-ldne stripe MesaaUM and all nnmntit or plain and fancy cob. red llki. The regular selling prices ing at H.N to ll.tli Monday 'l clearance lulce, ". ItOltlll III II fOi 'I. Wilis ), to imli Hindered FoUlard at $I..MI. This Is MM of Hie best silk mil the best bargain olfend this season, and should appeal to all. Ilc Ulembcr tile width and price, to ltu h al Nl Hosiery Special lllokeu limine of , , se. Hi, I sle III HMMV One or ml., i ol UMnl sub's. H 4 1 M I s I IM SD K UHI I M1M hIM.v Mc These stoeklngs sell iiKularls .it .11. and 1 5c. The) ale double welt, reinforced at Im". Hull spliced heels. Insuring dou ble service; high lustre. In medium and gnUM weight; a InfBt laim. ol DwtOtW, ntM ilia till ami nhlles; an eieptlonal l.aiK'ln t.r H imlr; :t pair lor XI. 00. sl'ltiw. NO. 'fur.- iiin id sin. lag Hate or rMr'ln kote vnd maco lop OlUyM bfawl Stocking; our MgUial grnde; spi-il.il for Ibis mile. Ml n Milr Sl'I'tlW NO. :I--K.hsii .ml iiii.n lir.ind BUN silk hand nmuroNtenMI In-1 1 1 Hose In It ill ii and Ihrmd silk: regular Milnes to It ail; sale price fiMH pair H Wash Goods Monday Specials Hill IVItpse All loinicr WiiM Mines nl lb. Ml, I.S. 1 1, II, II.Mfc am mi SMs ini IntrndMctori inrcs. Ul course, the showing Is naturally largeh of white, but besides these are HloiiHcs showing the n. iv llulgarlan colors, embroidered and other smart ,,, lor t lies letcntly adopted for spring. Kvery model Is shown in both hit-'h nick and low neck, long and fhrirt uleeves, and In sle S to tt: (Houses of bull.ste, lawn and voile, with dainty embroider., tucks and pleats, ind finish of cluny. Vnl, Venice or shadow laces, semi-tailored or rnnei ; even waist nn Individual Economist style, and copied from Parisian models lusting I to 10 time the prices asked. Middy Blouses We have an immense line of all the newest and Minus. n in all white (iulatia. white contrasting t In tun front or side openings, slip-over styles, etc, etc. .ii Hc lo M.M. Mldd nll.irs; ishahb h III. III. At K sil k si t I Ui i. MenmUni Ui-lnch llknk Teau de Nil. II N. I'liplin. blubb meii rrlxed, hull Hide. - :.c value; special. riipies or Cotton CorduroJ colors, aeveral dlffntmnl MM pi ciiii, only Ilntlne SultlnM-We lia.e lust pi. i. . .1 mi dlKplii.v a large hlpment uhtr new materials plntn and Fancy i IS shade. 17-lib- jnrtl i plain wlrtte or welt In while. . Ml pnM si i..ihei mid r nn iiop- rrniii The Popular Spring Dress Goods Kvcrv ard r . . 1 1 tri.ni the matters. ,ao oin sim i.. lh. best Ideas ot the rcspoethe iniikern whether the pi I lu Serge. Whipcord, double and Hal Ulagonal and Sbeiheril t'liecks so popular till eiison fink Serges the standard serge b whbh Heik'es sponged and shrunk; priced front Si-lach Novelty Check, llomepuni and Double and I'lat llugoiiiil Dies floods, all colors; H-Jnoa wide. In a IWH lunge of colors Wool Tifflta t'hecks. il-inch wide, ;i Mae cluck Create I'ress Cood-we have a large line of all the newest material! Priced from janl and p. Novelllcs III. to h Sell,'.' are JtlOi sum to Mixture, MM W eolora: also lilt. d M a ni I M bib mi rim -nil ate M Mini .in MM! I blacks on t$mt I Ml Mil d s In all . . . all. In m on ,i,nl MNsllllh POM IMII IIHI Ml Pint, soft .Maderla alnuook. 12 ynrd III i i ( boxed I. ill follow ing n diu Hon-i miIuis for 11. wi: It.Ti i ilues for MM I : Ail allies, for IJ.IA: M il alue fnl M.M) : r. vab.es lor MdMl M ti value for sn.S.V Embroidery Bargains All broken sets of our high grade Kinbrolder- les illv bled into lot Tor Iio .sIuk a rollows iilue t.. ' Mc sale prill M ! M The dll li rciiccs petween our regular pi lc sale prtcel shows what vou can mive. II. fio Me I m I o IO ! z o H THE ECONOMIST THE ECONOMIST THE ECONOMIST Society (Contlnncd Irnm I'age Tito.) An iill-iluy sewing parly was held Thursday rruin 10 until 5 o clock a! the Presbyterian church. Tin- Fib ruary committee was in charge and a most enjoyable (lay was passed. Inci dentally, much was accomplished in the way of needlework. Bach lady brought lunch ami invited one gentleman for lunch. This resulted in SpfsM anil a mat sum Mm from the venture, a i!'e invite for their lunches. All in all, it vastly successful event, and the was large and entered into the of (h,. thine, with gratifying rest til The Kpworih League of tip Avenue Methodist church gave a 1ongfeHow" social. Friday everting, which was both unliiie and enjoyable. Bach one attending and the crowd was good-slxed broUKht a carefully wrapped bundle containing something they could not themselves use, ami a jolly time resulted in Hie transfer ol' pai kages. There was besides musi cal and literary program, and the n - rmr two come i merry 1..1II; ! I laid ami a crowd spirit head WHERE TO WORSHIP TODAY fnsiiment committee with a delightful CUll to the evening's fun. hand llisi..i mni' nlghi I, ami Tile ladles of the Church served a chk ken dltft odd Fellows' hail yesterdaj hours were fi I until 2 and from S until 8 o'clock Ifl th lug. Iloth the noon and tin meal brought out a good Crov the affair proved a fllianciul 1 as culinary success. a Progressive Country Club. TUB Progressive Country club nu t Weiinesdav eveiiliig at the home of .Mrs. c. A. Pappe, Five hundred was played and at the conclusion of the card playing Mr. I'M Kneeee wa de dared prtee winner. Bupper was last and b.si on the program. Those en joying the delightful evening Win Mr. anil Mrs. Idl Kneesc. Mr. and .Mrs. K. Vogt. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Wag ner an(l the I'appes. a The tinier of Hallway Employe are making preliminary plana tor a rand Kaster bull, to be given March t ON'GItl 1 ins W, t III it H, Corner Coal and lirondway. Iter, Tbowsii I Dpsr, lasior. Stanley Better, Organlsr. Morning worship nt II, Tile pas tor will preach on "The Power of I 'I g el ." levelling Worship St ' :'n ,v'lh ser mon by the poslor on "The Minister's Commission." All are Invited to ut lend these services. Sunday school at 9:46 a, m., H. 8. I.ithgovv, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at : 3 0 p. m. Following is the program of vocal music: Morning service: AUtnem, "0 Clap Vour Hands'' i gts liter). Bote, "The Land of I'eace" (doll- nod Misi Charlotte PrMt ICv. ning service: Solo. "Pilgrims of the Night" Lid ill. ! Miss Pratt, Solo, .selected J. I), l'alk. nbiu IM MAt VIM I) t ON I J'TION I III It! II. Cel. A. M. Manila I. ii i. S. J,, Pastor. Sodality mass. 7:00. Children's mass, N::iO. High nuibs and sermon. Iti.iiO a, in j Vespers, instruct Ion and benedic tion ct 7 : .'IO. Holy mass every duy, 7:00. I.enlcn services Wednesday and Frldaj evenings at 7 : 14 (J. Choral Service in C (Anon) Anthem, ".Vow the Da Is O Uatnbyi. Olorla ( Mendelssohn i. lionum Kst (J. Turlc). Nunc ldmlttis iJ. Btalner). Anthem. "See What Ood Hath DoM for My Soul" (A. Drldge) Mr, Qeo, Bveritt Hymn, "Hasten the Time Appoint ed" (C. li'Wl. Offertory. "0 for u Closer Walk with fio.r Mrs. k. L Bradford, D Profuadls t a nun i Recessional, "Saint of Cod" (If, mart). The Hey, H, Percy Silver will preach ut both morning and evening services. Litany and address, Tuesday. Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, t p. nt . and Wednesday night at 7: 30 p. in. P ANAIi PROBLEM LEFT Ifl WILSON 10 SETTLE - I ut Masonic Temple Ida lined on one of the Ports nee. ivish Elasti The dunce ale and will events of i I I Its r MICTHODIST l.l'lst (- Corner Lead Avenue and South Third, Chartes Ueenr Beokwna, ltenot i .lull tiorhv. Ibaaooneas, The services ale as follows: Public WOftJlIp at II a. ui. and 7:30 p. m.. with preaching by the pastor. Tii,. morning theme will be. "Stones in the Uphill Journey of Life." Even lug subject, "iiur Religion." The Sunday school meets at 0: 45 a. m. I). A. Portcrficld. superinten dent. The iSpWOfth League ilevotional service at 7:30 p, m. I'liarles learn ing, lender. .Miss Jennie I.. Trott. instructor of music in our public schools, will fa vor the morning congregation with a sob, entitled, "The Promise of Life." This will be Heat to our worship ers. The ladles' quart ctu will favor us with a selection in the evening worship. Tills Is their initial appear ance. A welcome for all. fellows and Reliekah" j Friday evening at odd and celebrated in fine fun consisted of an ln- (Jancing, anu The Odd Joined forces Fellows hall fashion. The formal musical program emit d with U "big feed. A new assortment of stamped em broidery pieces has been received st the Newcomer Art Shop. Uaby things .specially featured. Mae Beckwlth entertained the Sun day school class of the Klrst Uaptlst church, of which she 18 a member, at her home Saturday. The affair was arranged In celebration of the thir teenth birthday of the young hostess and was enjoyuble In every particular, eighteen girls participated in the frolic. a The Newcomer Art Shop is special agent for the Fhoeuix brand ladies' silk hose. It Is a fully Riiaranle il hose and S remarkable value.. ST. JOHN'S 1 III '! II. Corner Fourth and West Sliver. ArvtMleneon W. E. Warren, Hector Residence, ZU N. Eighth Street. Fourth Sunday (Mid-Lint). Hoiy communion, s. m. Sunday school, 9:t5 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon i. e and puurr t in it' ll or i intisi' st u:tist. Service arc held In the Woman's club building, al (he inrner of Sev enth si reel and Cold avenue, every Mundiy motrnlng at ii o'clock, .sub ject for Ibis week. "Christ Jesus." Wednesday evening services are ut I o'clock. The public i cordially Invited to attend thlH services. Sunday school at io o'clock. I I lis T IIAITIS I t HUttCfl. Corner Broadway ami Lead, p. w. Longfellow, p, i . Pnator. Illble school ill 9:4S a. in.. Prof. Cecil m. Drake, superintendent, Dr. W. W. U. Bryan, assistant superinten dent, on 1 hundred ami sixty-two present last Sunday. Lesson, "Cod's Covenant With Abraham.'' Preaching at II a. nt. and 7:,",0 p. m. by lr. Longfellow. Morning topic. "The Mission of the Church," Evening, "The Conversion of Saul ol Lass nil." The Lord's Supper and re ception f members ut the inoiiilng service. The Young Peoples I'nioii at G:.'!ll p. m. Topic, "Christian Growth." Prayer service on Wednesday even ing. Topic. "The Doctrine of Ood," which la Hie second article of faith This will be 0 lecture by the pusloi. The Home Department of the sun day school will meet on Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Alice Fagaa, conductor. Ambassadoi Bryce Tells Sec retary Knox That Time Does Not Permit Settlement of Toll Controversy With Him. 1 1 ion, t. ' noiiii evening scrvii 7: SO p. m. Morning music: Processional. "O Sion llasti Walch). Communion serv ice (C. simper), Introlt. "Stand I'p for Jesus" tB. Could i. offertory "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" (Cll ehrlstl Soprano and baritone solos and choir. Mrs. B. L. Bradford, so prano. Mr. Hugo Myers, baritone. De Profundi (Anon). Recessional, "Saints of Cod. the Dawn Is Brightening" (FT! Smart). Bvenlng music: Processional. "O Sinn Haste" (J. Walch). ( I I C L VENl! M. E, CHtlllCIl, Central Ave. and Arno St. Samuel K. Allison, Pastor. 7i s. Edith. Phone lsonw. Sunday school nt 11:45 a. m T. M. i torrte, superintendent. Preaching at 11 h. ni. by liev. Ii s. Owens and at 7:110 p. m. by Itev. J. II Sellers. pevotlonnl meeting of the h'pworth League at (i:;!0 p. nt. Regular business meeting of the Woman's Missionary society Tuesday afternoon i-t 2::J0 at the church. Let all of the new and old member who possibly can, be present. Regular Wednesday evening prayer service and teacher training class at the church at 7::ia. The young ladles of the Phllatlien class and the Kpworth League will serve tea and sell candy every Satur day afternoon ut the home of Mrs Coehrlng, 31 Fast Iron avenue. All friends to the good work drop In and take a cup of tea and leave nn order for your favorite oaady. Mr. Allison, who has been nut of the city for a week, will return home the first or the week. He has ben in Flmo. Mo., conducting a revival meeting foi Ret Robi n Holilday, Illy MurnluR SaarHl si 1 brs-r.l Wlrr ) Washington, Marsh I. '-Oreni nn tain's Dual aord to the Tsfi sdmlnls t ration on the Panama canal toll dis pute, made public today, Insisted that a ease for settlement under tin Hay PeUnCCfote treaty has arisen but sug gested In cffocl thai there would not be time to discuss the subject I Hi ther before (he I'nttcil States govern ment changed hands. Secretary of Stale Knox acknowledged receipt of this communication without commit ting the slate department to an .n swer, resolving to his successor the decision of tin- qUeStlOtl of whether It Is proper to make such answer at all. or to await another communica tion from the iiritish government con tinuing the argument. This utteM British nolc, which whs submitted to Secretary Knox yesterday, Instead of being a communication from sir Ed ward Qrey, the foreign minister, was Ii set of "observations" by AthbasSudor lirv ec The ambassador explained his rea sons for submitting at this stage an objection lo the Contention In the last American' note Hint Sir Edward Grey was arguing a hypothetical case and that there was no reason for his pro test In advance f the actual collec tion of tolls from Iiritish ships, while American ships were allowed to pes free. The note follows: "His majesty's gnvernmenl Is un able before the administration leaves office to fully reply to the arguments contained In your dispatch of the 1 7th ultimo In the I'nlted States charge d'affaires l London regarding tin differences of opinion that have arisen between ur two governmenti a to the interpretation of the Hay Psuocefote treaty, but they desire me, in tin- meantime, to offer the following Observations with regard to the argu ment thai nn case has yet arisen call ing for any submission to arbitration of the point In difference between his majesty'! government and thai of the Fulled States on the Interpreta tion of the llay-Puuncefote tn itv, because no actual Injury has val re sulted lo any British Interest and all thai has been done so fur Is to pu an ui i of congress under which action lubj by hi mnjestv government to be prejudicial to Ornish Interests might be taken. "From this view, his majesty' gov eminent feels bound In express their dissent They concede thai Interna- tiohal law or usage does not Support (he doctrine that the passing of a Statute In contravention of treaty right affords no ground of eomplalnl for I he Inf ruction or Hint right, and that (hi nation which hold Hint Its treaty rights have been so Infringed or brought into opposition by denial that they exist, must, before proving BHd seeking the means of .bteruiln ln the point nt Issue, Walt until some Rftatl SCtfbft, v iolating thOSC rlishls In a concrete Instance, lias been taken, which, in the present Insluncc. would, according' to your argument, saute to menu, until lolls have been actually levied upon DritiSh ver s, Is from which Vessels owned by eltltCttl of the Full ed Slates have been eXempleil. "The terms of the proclamation Is sued by the president rising the canal lolls and the particular method which .vour note sets forth us having been adopted by him, in hi discretion, on ii given occasion on determining on this basis, does not appeal to III ma jesty',, gnvernmenl ns to the meaning uf the I la v -I'auneefnle treaty which they have raised. Ill lllelr view, the act of congress when It declared thai no tolls should be levied on ship en gaged ill Hie cousllng trade of IN United states aini when,, in further directing the prenldvnl to fix those loll within certain limits, it distin guished between Vessels, of the ettuMMII ,,f lb, I'nlted Stales and ntller Vessels was. In Itself, apart from any action Which may be liiUcn under It. Incon sistent wllh the provisions of th lluy-Puuncefoto treaty for sonant or treatment between (he vessel of all the last puragraph but one of vour note under replv, hi majesty's gov ernment conceives Hint Article 1 of the trcatv of I DOS so cle.irl v HMftS tin case that h.is now arisen (hat It Is sufficient to put It provisions In force in whatever mannif Hie two government may llnd the most con venient It Is nnne.es,ui to repeat that tin rsferenci to artdtnittes would be rendered shperMous If stop were liken ItJ the I'nlted Slate gov eminent to the act. His majesty's government has not desired me to argue In thl case. The people of both countries understand thai this i to be settled before the opening of the canal, anil by means 'vhleh will leave no ground for regret or com. plaint. The avoidance m possible friction has been one of the main objects of these methods of arbitra tion of which the Culled Slates has been for so long a loTemost anil con sistent advocate His majislv s guv eminent thinks It more In accordance with nie general arbitration that (he Gttllminl desired should prCccdi rather than folios tin doing of any acts whb h could raise qttMMoau of actual damage suffered and battel also, that U heB vessels begin lo pass through b gnat vvalcrwa.v, in whose construction all the world has been Interested, then should be left subsisting nn lource of difference which euuid prevent any other ns Hon from joining without reservi in ihc sjittefaetion the people of the Lulled Stales wiH feel ! the can- ptetion ot ii work of such grnndeui and Utility." spring alio siinimei ih-micis oi ins American Queen corset, fur which the Newcomer Art Shop Is sole ugenl. ill stock now. The Strong point In favor Of (he American UUeefl Is (he pel i. Hon piece under thl lucers. DALLAS EXPECTS TO ENTERTAIN SHRINERS FROM NORTHWEST .IIIMoll- III, II Dallas be Ihc lirsl llll- petial council eMy visited by thl or uunlsiitlon. TUur.,1 are many former Texuns imw rngtdlng in tin- north west who win take advantage of the low rates prevailing aeuouni or the Imperial Shrlue meeting to visit their former home. All patrols and bands in gtteftd line,, at the Imperial Shrine meeting w ill be Quartered at a big military en campment ut Filr park, where pro visions Will be made for curing fur us many as four thousand on n The aocutnmodatloaa to be provided win b, h corhfortabla am! convenient as those iffotrded in a hotel bedroom, and a big cafe and restaurant building r.OD reel lu length, will serve us .1 dining room I'm those participating In the em .i n, pin, i i . i i.i CerrsMNisdsiss is uuruiau Maraall Dallas, Maich i - Nubie Slut." . f Oblv ''P.- uf TelcSe, tura CgSStf. t rank I 1 h"" f tur oatk !hm Ii In will. purlTUM of III,- Him i.f V i. I'lilljl a Co., So- liir hwilswi" in i lly ,.f letoeo, I isiniv ml Stat at'ir'nilil mul Ikut trnlii Sim will pnv lh mini nl OM'. Ill .MOII. n OOI.I.AIIS i.,r eirll mill I',' T cvrd bjr Hi n "Tb his ntv ti . no power I exemption, conferring tlx lower to !.s-n prDi Sell. nan'' n di ft. c Ire riurrli i ur (If np.,n Oi f 1'nljriii tlmt 'Niili.'t l Hall' Catarrh Cut. ibank . citKNtv. i and atllaerlbd In or ,.f Hfiubr. A. I).. 11 a. a'. QLgatoN, Notarr Cnblli . lako Intpinallv and I.I.Msl a ml mitt'Oiia am S, n,l r,s p aMojunlala, I tHf.NEV anlll hi ll Prutli. take It'll - NaSttl H A i o , 'I ..Icnvv, O. nptlon referred lo, appeals .sty's government tn con he express words of Rule 1 1, ,,f ihc Hip -Paunoefote the act gave the president i modify or discontinue the In their opinion. Hie mere 1... ,.nf.,',.sH of liower to tlx lower ions on i 111011 avini n,,,Vn than on llrltish ships, amounts to a denial ,,r th, right of Hrltlsh shipping t iiiallty of Ireatment and Is, therefore, inconsistent with the treaty irrespective of the partlrulur way In which such power he l,,-en "r actually exercised. In slating thus brlelly their view ol 111"- Incompalublllty ot the act of congress with their treat rights, his majesty's government held that the difference which exists between the two governments i oleerly one which lulls within the meaning of Article I oi the arbitration treaty of lftDs. A respei is the suggestion contained in entes perlul Ct Nobles i Ma) II- III a bit oommltti McLean. resldenl temple 1 I till annll Iv Hill lie I llllr Ancient Shrine, ii :. 'i his Informal received by ti nl Helta Tempi. former Uallasll f V'totoria, 11. Victoria Is o 1 or ure- sh Coluin rell lepre ' the llll- r.ib til llv OH Is given e executive rrom L. D. and imw a OWES HER LIFE TO ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE v Valuable I;, in. .1. for I'liroiil ami Lungs. , Kikmana AltSMtlVS I Mas uai.l !lh MOcrts In Hi,- in utiin iii i.f I'ul,. 1 , nl... na in ni part .if Hi coastrr, I'.ra .n win. ksvs laion n improved, taismi reisbt, iimii Inn ihbIii a.v. ala r t , i.e t . rcv.T dlnilnliln it an, I inanv n-t -nereil If v. ,11 r, latsfestsd tn kass nwr ab.iul It. tv will pat V'lii in tuuill null a. .111.. win, nr.. tnnv well Y.,11 tan in.. ami , i, . f 1 yairarlf. "Uestleaten iim.uinR iimi perhaps a burl itststy ol ths wjesrksbw rreotnri nf my tie, 1 In 1 -in law (Mr Anna lipvrfW niiht lii'in-flt aiitn ahr puSsrefS. I Sba th" rlinnhi( lantlmonlsl : ASoul PtnV per ID. Hum. She wo ik,n al.'U itli ca tarrhal Paslsioala, anil . . . . . " art-w ajurne, reaalrlsi t trained nurae. Nlpht aai ata m i. , had thai 11 vu nr. i-aaary I,. 1 lianu Inr el,. ilium nrr r twh-e evre nlxht: her onunii Inertsaw) d ii"i h sad 1 In, 1 Bvcryboily nspentad ihsl ii" vrotdd H"t lire tuii.il lunser In Jsnssry, rheS B Win Il. r. ,,f Hi Ml. I l huiclt. 111 BapaviUe, is!,, prepsrsd for krr death in rscpnunsnded Unit I K't K.kman'a Altira llvc, ami an- If 11 snulil n.a Kb'' h.-r a.. me relief I tlx it r.'.pnan.t lh.' attandtns pbytb plan i" mif lis. ,iikii..i and h In forma (1 111 that lic hail Consumption and waa St rand nil medical aid WIISS I aakeil If I111 iliiamhi Him U na uaetrsa bi try Ui A It.n.t it e. In rnplkrd thut 'No ihvlrlan I'.iulil help rir any ami I aouid null Wrsslf ptioui it.' su I Immodrsuil) liad Rev, arts niiri lo lend f"i bottla PractleaUr with rati hops for recovpry, l Insisted that all 111 ii,,- Altantlva, hk)fc hr .ll.l I am Kind tn auy Unit alio ""n brsan 10 intprevt. No hi iv. rka aa liard aa ner. wrlpli taintv p'un.la heavier than pan ever aid l.fi -li- t.i'.k aii k and la in ,khI lirshh. Kha (r.inku Mya eh.- uwea her life and health lo fimkmaa's Aitarstlve." is. an 1. hi. I... 11 JOB. OniMMKR, Krkman a Ain iiitiv la efb etlve in ums ehltla. Ajihma. Iluy Fiver. Threat artd huiiK Troablps and pi iinlmllilina ihe yplem, Doss n.t contain peia.-ni". nplatea . 1 hphlt-formlng drujrt for in by Alva rado iirux Stors and Hshlsnd Pharotasy and other hailing drusiilata Aak f..r honk- lat, 1. Illng "f r. c-.v a, in! writ lo V'k nian bshorstory, Phiiadrlphla. Pa., tor ad ditioaavl evidtn.-e. Irrigation Supplies ENGINES, PUMPS, TANKS, PIPES A Complete Lh r niveiiii susj pipe for Irrigation Work. We also carry new and second hand full-weight wrought Iron pipe In sixes ruiiKliiK from M In lo I'.'-ln., In black or galvanized, tic! our prions. ollclt vour order sublect to stiak. Are you IblnUiug house heating plant? Ak us about it. We furnish plan. THE HAVENS BROS. MFG. & SUPPLY CO. m'n'v. TZm. We 1 putting in a