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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1915 ' six Juliet Janet MK-w '....nor .Mar-ion Kant ruiare avenue, ny ueroreai MEASURE MR NEW MODES ARE N PNEUMATICS Kill h. i BY THE CALIPERS Tlie Mtnagef of IN Goodrich Company Gives Some Ad vice on Inflation of Tires! 'ARB The wan e llll) tOfttl The 'I'm Mix K. I Ft nl. i v I Judeon Harford being IM i uinl Mr Hafford . Thirteen chili wi the (Client . nil" The at at Mra that 'In in n tf " III., defeat era ure DOW Hn Iflf ineunurliiK the air t (hlng It. ax the nu-i i thorough 1 testing t uunufacttiririg them, line proved mi benefi are hemming pupi V have been lined. I'lfMl s 1 H sIMIM. it rn - mill the hill "lit nil there In mi line that thev are Tin- Only Mi-tlnnl. hill never lieen an ndeipmto tni Hunt r nvel iMiiiiiiiH tniM I im Hie lire luiitnlln ! in ei oil' only uiethnit ui liMtid uinl M mi arbitrary air volume or i I i arrled In einh nle tire tnlile I lined by iliii llcully tnanuf.i. Inn ik ul (he presem "It can be Instantly in thill It Id hardly nellMhle In name atnnunt of alt into n II (Hit rem n 1 1 nine and nidin h one nf the per (mentation give (he inoal quantise .mil in ixlitiiiin lf load iin d tit t per i ' i in Mini I . Thi! In tn Welglft uf the nhnlild he men the tile II MT 111 Hi lly In. il' , air In previ ni "Accordingly, . ntad nnd we Mile lhee III Hie all latin i I ni l.ulg. If u i id e i the nidi ii dl ear, thn the Nlr prcaaurc N it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v , ; reiiilre mure ! with niiw have l ii i'il nil I lllptrt 11 Im h lut-iintim! I ii .ii weigh l. The entlpern nre pl I'd al the tup nf the wheel nn a In net Hie proper goals mid ihen slipped rivet that pari nf tha lln nn whli h tin Hi-lehi ..f the i a r In reeling. " '" Inn'Miillv seen whether there If nUffll lent ii'i Ot tint' i rdlng it. tht twigs, and tht mo- tnrlnl can he pnnillve thai In h.is Uu ; prewar air preeaure." SANTA SOCIETI ii aaifaaai t pars Pea Three Hie lis dlarnvered In Ii wan lln prellmlni. elans nnd Mm II I. Volirleen ladlen ha1 up f.. I If f.ill Hill em h wan privilege! ml, nU Tile i !,. Mil . iimiH.i: i:tr in FOLKS. Mmnen sh i.i mi l (Jsnavtavt Morrl nmi mi Sat m d) nil' i in. mi i ni. 1 1. 1 it, e.i inn uiiiiiii ai bridge hi tsbtaa v . i . aa on the lawn under the fine uld orchard trees ui the famll) honte nn Kant I'al li i' .1. nun 'l ln- RamCf er. played in Uu .ii'- -'ii i im 'mi i ni ..( 1 1 1 ; . in ihvinIhiik melodist pi.. yea hj in. ,ih gremmaphone Mil K tun. II i n i mil uff the pi l" l.ful em im hniiiilel Then wi'- Mist St Helen Harm Otwrea, Miriam t 'ai I wr liihl . Kaoni i iii la Kauna of si 1. nn Hiiiniin. l.llllan Parker, I i Mill 'II I UK I n. Barton, Lucille I'liin. Aimie Whitman. Bad In i I '-nil nf AlliiJuiienille. Mln Wall, laabi ' Waist , . If i galti I., win nf Taltoha M. ( le, Helena Vulluil i being uiven alnmnt ila.lv. which 'k either I lie fine KWiiiimmir pool at the 1'iiiied itataa Indian Induatrlal school whlili wan iniiiplel.il Hum nprlng In Hi. northaajM rnrner nf the heautlful ami park-Ukf gfound or i" the (iniil In I ha KrimmlH of I nltad Ktaten Henntur T H falruii'n In. me. The pool .1 lh" Indian m l 1 i" approin h- eil under a i IuhkIc pern. .la Iwimd ullh alOMOmi At the I'alron puul. two draaalnn roomi have bean arecten' and othi r cnnvenlancaa auppllad. 'li. ntrlt l 'i lenitly nn. lely han re turned from ni aaanping trip nt Mnnu- llli ill Uoek In I he San!.. Ke i linjon. Ham . IV I" lift ;. Wiikiiiim: I.. Hie int that nl il Vary duom, In the Santa Ke fnrent. il han n auperh nillllon-arra play ground, with nmre varied atlrai' ti.inn than are to he found iinyuhne fine In Hie world. Not mily alupend uim .ai.vnnn, inamufl. enl forenln, anowy mountain peaks. Invely Inml nlreumr a. r.-a ami a- ren nf wild flnW ,,rn ),ut i.nn . rift ilwellinKn, am i nt mlnnlon chapela. uuaini ipanhih plaxan. gtod roads, interenlniK Iralla. are within the Siintu f fnrenl and ua fur eimpinit ptaoaa they are Ideal, with plant) of fuel handy and the pureal (iprliig water al the dOOl Theaa ntootltU nlKhtn there Wore a number nf ploatCa and eMeurnlona In Fori Marev. (he i Uff dwelllnga. tha Valley Ha in h, In Tin.-, nvr the lircle Tirive, in I'm ..!., in i a BaJada, t" m intiz t.. piinkivM Raneh ami acoraa of oilier iiolnla tiihul.iiv In Santa I i .1. .1 lln. ell liemu . ' . 1 . 'I ' I II 1 1 V nu'i.F.-o "Mil ll.'II.H ll " .... ... .,.,,1 tniiiln iiiuiiiiiiiK in an nin laadlnR lo or panning innumaraoM gpois of intareat The Royal Watfhbor rlartad out nn n moonHfhl pit mo up the Rant Ke eanyon mi Tin ml n lull g"l no further than their meeting place. Odd rl loan hair win n n atortn Maw up en difmsyad, the Jovial plonlctjara wnremi Iheli lunch In the hull all. I bail n monl etiloynble evening. a 0 mwnra TEA. Mrn. Rpltl wan hoalena Tuesday aft- rnuon m a tea in honor nf Mrs- Win try, nf Clevelaml. , Ihc fJUCHtP hringlng their newing. a STOItV ir.STIXM. M ROYAt I DHIM. A traal in In (Ptor for the children nf Sit, tn nin i tomorrow aftarnooii will anjoj a Him faailva u '' quatnl and ptetursaqus aaaambl room of the nisiorii rai o ' '" "i ' port, Mil .1. Roast am rd KIUk. a Mints it'iler b profaaalon, ui antertaln tht vouni folks, baglnnlnit it 4 o'olooh. lira Knot in also nt i ii iik 1 1 ik t.n a royal wedding to be gtvR undt t tht ,,n, i . i.r tht vVoman't Aid toctoty, a araddlni thai in to bt the . Itmu of Ihc many faatlvsl evenln nf S.iiilu Ke n aummar Baason II trill be ttas nl lb, middle nf ptl ml" I ami Hie baautlful bllda-to-ba will bt Sue, prtp baas Runahina, "f the limine nf Cat ron, oidem dauthtar nf tht Klni and ij.i r Bummar The mom will i . nont othar than the Hon, Tom Thunb, riutata win he praatnl from nil parts of Ruropai tht various rbyal houtt - ttndlni rmlat a in. a 11 appear in their gorteoui unrforma, wiuie the laid let will waar eouri 'inns a number uf dlatlngulthad America n aiao will be among tht traddini party. a ui NO POI4CI1 iAwni - lltat Kran.es Andrewn tnttfltSlnad in oelt'bratton uf her birthday - v. i ', ii y ..n Tuesday. The young folki bad a mogi marry time, vitiiii Ril It on rHday waning gavt a dance l the home of hla piirenta nn I. .!.' I'lbue ayoiiue. In Vital lunt me ..in for i dance at (he Wlllowi I llllllllllll.il I llieel 1IIK i lii Ini; lllll. I ni,. : fly.-: I III, I d Walter a a lint lit lit Mil II II Mm Hanrj WfoodMff ami Oi'.iiiif .Mainh "ii 11 id. . ..ft.-ri Invited. The flnwern exuulsltely al aimed and the refreshments were da mts .ml nut uf the ordinary. a II M III i I lit MCI 11 I RffX I UUTQIW A pretty luncheon wan thai given noon b) Mrs. William . i ' tumor ..f lh.- Misaert llfeld ami i It unsleld, of Alhuipierque, (at Hi" hoi f h.r parenta, Judge jiiiul Mra N K. lJiughlln CoVtn were I l.i id for rmirieeii. Sw.-ei peas form- ad the ki i to the dan orations, al- tlo.uKh there waa a wealth of other bloaaomi Ooffaa wan nerved on the lawn in the baautttUl garden and or chard. The Kiieata were Mm. llfeld, Hit Mlttti III. Ul and Miss Crunnfeld of Alliii'iin t'iui-, Mrs. itobinaon, of Chicago: Mrs Mi ni. Mina Kdmondn, Mrs Burrows, Mrs. HUlette, Miss lial leher, Mrn. Itavha, and Mlns .Nellie Harrlaoci, MiN. m ootwa Captain C J Triiutmun and im.ih er. Mi-, linn Ti out in, ni. of rinnsyl- i.mi.i. itn on Fridai afternoon for No n i ii, trhara fastaln TroutiBM Ii Inatruotar in hlatory at the military aoadami Mm. Agiua NuvbaUm, who arrived Krld iv evening to visit her nun, Jesse Nasi, num. I. Ii ioia for t ireeley, Colo., with her daughter. Mine Nelda Nut bgum, who has been vinltlng here. Mra. Kolllua, of Carrlzozo, ia a guenl at the executive iintnnlon. Mr. Rolllnn also came up for u few days Various part las returned this we.k from the upper Hanla Ke and I'ecus rlvera, Including Mra. Cm lirane s iiii iiv huiiae party which han btl R "ti tht Panchualta, Mm. Haydtat party of young folka, and Mr anil Mrs. C. Kutke. who were wonderfully aui -l eanfol In catching the wlley Irout on the upper Kecoa. TEA FOB THE TEACHKRH, in nexi Saturday ufii t noun, n re i Option is In he glvi'ii the public achool tem hers ui the public library by the library i mninltlee of the woman's ''" f IHI: PtiAl The thronus that tottlt In the street, i he people in a play. The tingle and the liiimnrout, The grltVOUt and thn gay. fouth and dOddtrtng dolHld, Moonlight, ttorm or aim. King up the magic curtain, The play haa just begun. Sweet melodies Insistent PtrVadt tht luise en Si . lie, gunahtni cjothad in thadow, BnoW white or willow green; Hi lues. cloWR and villain, lutk drowns the weary nun, King down the twilight i urtuln, Tht Pit) of life is dona. t i IMV DAN OB The dame at the Klkn' club for the vlMitots in tht city on rrldty evening wan must enjoiable The evening whs cool, the uiiiglc good and the reiiesli rnenla Juni right, Harry Crotiatlbarg was in eharga of tha amngamontt iinl w:is assisted by Of, DaVld Ktiapp oil I lie floor. TI MIM It I ROCI l. I Mrs Hyrd and Mrs I'litleinult "ii Prida) afttrnoon tnttrtulnod it a ao ruti tht WomanS Chrlallan Taaoptr anot union. a II IT POlt Till CO AW William and Otorgt Pont, of Phlla daiphln trho havt been guattsol thalr uncle. Judgt William H I'. pe. left for gjltphanl Kuttc to visit their broth- cr, II, i hell, one of tha etlgilleels uf the rtrlamgtlon service The trio will leave Ibis week for th Pacific . uanl to viait ihe expotlttona. TO BE SEEN AT CHARITY SHOWS Bazaars Are Used As Med ium to Display Latest and Smartest Gowns; Every Frock Has Two Materials.iT ipie.i count teosDINcr 10 woftNmn joumnai, New York, Aug. 28. When we ihmk ,.f liiiziiars. im naturally con jure up picture of fan y work In the name of charity, even the wholaaono odor of crullers and the pICturtSQUi Whttt-lead cake, Mrs Thnnipson on the cerner made a sp.,. iaty of - but ba'aara have niitgtiiivn Ibis honiev at 1 ...i,Ll,l..,Pb nnii ,,,,l, kail l.l,,.tv.. l.n- zaurn of faahlon. No longer do you attend ta buy Christ mat giftn and good Its, hut more properly to barn what to wear and when to Wear it, or. peiehiiiii e, to show your own m w ilrenn. I a-himi I clcs In Hie Niiine of Cliarilv Ni wporf is the setting for some of these bazaars Here on tht SSSClOtM lawn of country home, manneiiuins dlHplay the very Intent Btodtt from I'arla vleing In nuiiit Inena with lb" Womttl who come In nee them. There are tableaux and grand pnune mules and bent of all you can nip tag and view them with a i nns. ienee free from guile, for your entrance fee goea to sweet charily. gaaak I f t t d Paullnt .1 boa ii- ln Red Paullni I :-i In r DODGE BROTHERS ROADSTER A roadster designed to be all that a roadster should be. A car capable of carrying two people in continuous comfort. You can see. better than we can tell, how beautiful it is. Modeled in clay, when it was first conceived, it was re-modeled, again and again, till the last harsh line was eliminated. The body is steel, with the usual useless framework entirely eliminated. As a result there is extraordinary storage space at the rear more than sufficient for all the luggage two might take on a long tour. A light car. with all the advantage which that light ness adds to the powerful motor but a stout, staunch, strong car, and a steady one as well. DODGE BROTHERS, DETROIT ! 1 t t 1 I The price of the car complete is $860 f. o. b. Albuquerque. THE CUDABAC MOTOR Agents Albuquerque, N. M. CO. i i i f ? Y f I I I 1 t t t I ? ? I 1 i 1 i t ? ? 1 f ahottU ilecve sei - Dtatf in a d lor the Interest in the cause and there were matched I many notables present 11 atamtf) as Hon, whil I if every oat bad put mi their best bib bib effect land tinker for the o.casmn. ( me i deep cuffs. woman Who is suirimcring In Maine Silks ami Bergen the 1'ttbrie of tfelt. ' .line down I" be present at the fete. Many tlmilar effects were to be Htr gown wat one of the now combl- seen. Serge seems in be even more ! nations uf blue norge and Scutch plaid : popula r than in past seasons. This taffeta, When she stood ntlll the ! In, no doubt, dim to the fact that ii 1- ' skirt appeared In be of the tefge, bfct ltO hard for the Krench mills, to WSaVt I when the moved il broke up into 1 their novelties. However, the targeal j floating panels displaying a medium i are smart and the women seemed eon-1 I width undtrtklrl of tha plaid. Thlt tenl to use these in ooanblnailon with The Kress With Clouting Panel- lea luring a Smart Onannlgarlon of Ptaill Taffeta ami Plain s. rje the taffetas and falllea. There were some lmall tftSCta with striped luf- f.-ta .mil Ihe Plain ilark Dine grns- Eriiln ininbmed with serge mailt dresses. BcOtCh plaids were evidence, hut the tunes wen and rich they cnuld scan el; to contrast with the blue. rich mu eh in so dan Results from .lournal Want Ada. CROSSED WIRES CAUSE OF AUSTRIAN VICTORY i nettetettd Viriiiu, Ai , rnsslnu of Ii tpontlblt im tur OVtr the l're t itr rrmmnilenee.) I tl An acotdmtaJ I, phone wlret waa re a recent Austria u vlc- Ruaalana, according to u I ublic Officials Show Preference For Record-Making "Nobby Treads" -w-...: ?; slory that is current here. Office rt at one of the Austrian stuff hendiiiiirteiH were atliustcd one dgy, mi IINing to use one nf their telephone lines. o hear llusshin worda spoken, aii officer cokvtraaM with IhUt tongue Was hastily summoned, and p.1 to the telephone In time to ; get the must important part or tim --age Hi ll M.is i.i mg ir.inamltted. The chief of etaff of a Kuaalan di vision wan trlng to talk 10 briga dier. Perhaps Lecuuse of the crossed wires, which aaabltd tha AuttrtaM ta hear, Ihe conneillon wan poor and both had to apeak with UBUSUal clear I liens and mUSh rt 'petition. The order I was for IWn haltallona tn attack de , -iv.l.v at given hour a specified i ii i in position, while three cum in ronckudon the Aunlrians were gtyag the novelly of hearing a Hnt suin major pTOttSt ggalBSt the order and demand its purpuse, aince, he complained, H probably would resull in ib , :,i or i.'ireat. The Austrian knowing prafitgaly what to expect, tacraty laid In wait and bagged :',000 prin.uiern, including the major who had protected. In the interest of puhhc aaffy, th is autnmiaSilc patrol a unit of the rfncic.it police system of Syracuse, New York is completely equipped with "Nobby Tread" Tires Civic officialt throughout the country are constantly specifying "VKKw Tread" Tires (or police and fire service, where staunch, puiHtur-rrsistiiie, anti-skid tires arc a vital neccnsity. iNoimr i iru j mlt under such cxacung gafvigg nuke "Nobby Tread" superiority Slnll ll t little Kllincl-cd. Santa Ke. Aug. it. Jack Cook, of tin .New Mexico cattle nanllury board, haa recovered a. carload of stolen cut tle at the corner where the boundar lel of New Mevjcu, Arizona and Mex ico meet, where they had been driven wub the Intention of running them into Mexico Tht cattle were told to EtOttrt Tankershy, of PagO, and the proceeds will be distributed among- H inner The cattle belonged in part lo ineitiiieln nl Hie i .4,.......ui. and Southwettern Cattlemen'a atto- A firsts. ay of Kailn-trtpe Patlle asatrtrlng the Nest f auniWl Cuff and I'leatcil skirl. The latttr part of last week the ba zaar of the M'iisnn .i- held at lln home nf one of the leaders of the Neiipoil set. In artlatlC lal.l.aiK. I..,, k d In (irerian nullum t luuises. all Hi. summer modes were reviewed aipi predictions made for the coming saaaon. striped Pgllle a PWvored Pahtlc. Every drean showed at least two ntaterlala; haavy faille silk rraa la yored fabric One tall blonde manne quin Wort a great Of striped satin and groflgrigln Wk which waa partlculgr I) nea and attracttya, lis verj sim plicity baffles description, its charm being in (im clever use of the stripes Tht skirl gad ii ideated lower lection, killed one iiilghl say. fur It waa straight and laid in deep folds from Ihe hip to tht bottoffi. This WM I ul Willi the stripes cmsswlne, while the yoke, waist, and cuffs bad the stupes straight up and down There was I sheer vent and Q US kef i ollai Of crisp white Swiss, and alcoves of bhu k Ueorgelle arape, making a sinking contrast with the nufft of Ihe -i'l-. Skirts Short and slmrler -.till. There seemed to be DO limit to the shortness uf the skin The cnslum. lust nientloned was ivnrn with white kid shoes and the skin was so short that at least in ini h of the stocking showed between the top of the shot and the bottom of tht skirl. Indeed, many of the manneuulnn looked like school girls, bill shoes nre lane and skirts are obviously short to show them. Women want their moneys worth. As I walelu d tht nianne.intns. I could mil help thinking nf the little hny WhQ went without bis .oat In IV cember to show his new Mtapendefg llrnhl Introduced s Hal TrtrsSMlng, There were many new things In troduced Perhaps Ihe moat Interest ing notion was Hereulst braid as hat trimming. There is no question of its luipuluril y as dresn 1 1 iminliig, hut for hat, the Idea wo certainly Unique. It wns used in three flat hands on the velvet hrlm of a sailor, while Ihe crown was while satin trimmed With at a.ls Thin was sent by a New York niodlnt. fttt rnrii-ni Bstrtaes it- Handle. It was dj.ldedly n showing of ev erything milaih needs fur a cumplete wardrobe. The acctattrlet were as startling ft the were smart Oat of the girls carried a parasol with a geraa'S-bead handle In Ihe top. while what naturally would Bt the handle tapered off into tha imp nf the walk ing sink Thong a bit top heavy, the effect, when opened, wan attrne-tlve Killer the lnl, Willi I ionium . ..... , ftiylen were not Ooiiflned alone . Ki MH III I It i II Pioneer of Right cab Service In s for Taxi-Mevleo. TONY Took the "TAX" out of Taxicab in Albuquerque and Inaugurated a Taxicab Rate for service of 25 cents DAY OR NIGHT :,;! Mv Taxis Are Always Neat and Clean and Driven By Experienced Chauffeurs. Residence Phone 1302-J This Taxicab at Your Service at Tony's Rate. 25 cents Stand Phone 176 TONY MTCHELBACH Pioneer of Right Prices for Taxicab Service Extra Car Hun Hall.i "Stat gtxth street t t'nlverslti. Itute, MATSON s III ini,,l Mill IIS. 10 c jits, for Eterjrltndj . I the mannequins. Society took a k