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' TITO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. A Hot, Nourishing Meal one that will put vim and energy into the worn-out body and fortify it against exposure Shredded Wheat Biscuit (heated in the oven to restore crispness) with hot milk. Supplies all the strength needed for a half day's work. Also delicious with bananas or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N.Y. AZTEC FUEL CO. PHONE 251 A GALLUP LUMP ' 7- r a i i i in ermr SUGARITt LUMr SUGARITE STOVf KOEHLER GRATi O'MERA LUMP Ntlvo (lunik Wiaal, Nullvo Kplll Woo,!. tvlar anil Mill klmlllnir. is mmiM jounl itL luiu ih lierttn, Jan. 20 (by WIitIcbh to Huy Vlll"',) The OcIcKnli'B (if the Monla flpffrln jrovprnnient, ut '1 o'clock litt nlttht, ainned articles providing for the layin down nf th anna of th Montiiicarln forces, according to an announcement made today by the. Austro-lltuiftarlan headiiuartera. Tht lext ot tlt statement follows: "Ycatprday at 0 p. tii. the di'learnf's Of tha Montenegrin government sinn ed artlclea reaardlnit the bo loir dowti of lh irmn of tha Montenegrin urrnv. Th disarming ia going on without dif ficulty and has extendi'd to tho dia tmta nf Knlaaln and Andrlyev I- a. ''Italian front: Austrhin troopH In a battla near Oslavla occupied part of th pnemy'a positions, taking prisoner -J,J1 aoldiera, Including foi ty-flvm of llrpra.' Two machine guna also ware uiptured. "At othar place nt llir tsonrn front Iher waa Incrcaacd activity, llallan atlncks near I'ikIoi-.i Monte Sail Michel and our position chmI of Mon faloone wpr. rejuilHed. "Austrian air craft dropped bombs) In tha ftneiriy'a quarter and hcd at Horgo and Ala." MitliigniilMil isiior, in Silver City, Sllvtr City, N. M., Jan. 2ii,--Silver Clly haa aa Ita gueata for tho halnncn of the winter Mra. John It. Morehouae, wlfo of llovornor Moochoue of Ne braaka, and their daughter, Allaa l)or othy .Morohouao. Mra. .Moreboiiao und (laug)itor came to thU city lo oacapo tha rlgora of a winter In Lincoln, tho r.ipltal city, and are charmed w ith tho cllmata hero. It la likely Hint they will bo tho rei Iplollla nf collaldera ble aodal attention while in tho city. Uovprnor Mori-hotiw, It la aaiit. will r.tno to Silver t'lty In tho aprlug to ac company hla wife and daua'ui' r back to Lincoln. C'clolir'aUiig llina ror'a lllrlhilay. lamdon, Jan. t it.ZV a. m. Th mornlur papprH emphaaiio the renewal of heavy fighitna on lha weaiern froM. Tlicv holipvo that there waa tt aorloua (Gorman attempt to break through tho French linen cloNo lo the Klaiidara coant on Monday, and predict thai German activity in the wont probably will roach lla height on Thuraday when the cniperur 11 lebratca hla lifty aevt'titli blribdiiv. Often Food Makes or Breaks It all tlcjH'iuls tijam the kind. A cuiiiiibiii i;Uisc of lessened vifjor of laaly and mind is iniiniKT eating. l'ocwl should V selected that will siipjily smind. well balanced iitnuiMiincnt for the jihysicnl and mental forces, and this is richly sup plied ly Xattue in the field grains. Grape-Nuts roon contains all the nutritive ele ments tit whole wheal and mailed barky, including the vital mineral alts lacking in many ftaals that make up the usual dietary. These ek njeliU are ima-raiive iui htiildino- sturdy hrain, nerves and muscle. Clrajic-Xiits is economical, ready to tat direct from the trackage nine, crisp and delicious. "There's a Auvin" for Grape-Nuts Sold bv Grocers. LJ MONTENEGRINS AGREE TO DISARM. AUSTRIA REPORTS SHOWN N STIP WITH BLACK BORDER Word "Decode" Used on Let ters to Soldiers, Tells Piti ful Talc of Death in Battle to Survivors (.t .our In led I'rew ( orrrniBlcoi'. line, lUcrbuid, Jan a. - Ihetcj one Mnitll postiue alanip, with hl.ick holder iinil Ihe siniOc word : i dende" (dead), whiilt represents ii te.itor I raved v llian any haiiie in ine jprceciil war. It la the slump iimciI hy III,. ,111 11,1, MHO, I infill ' . dinted hy the 8vus government, be tween the prisoner of war of all na tion and their families, oil lettera di rected to o(llein who Inive fallen at the front i,r itied In hoKplial. A large table Is piled high thine letters, each healing Hie hIii tup ' decode." ThlH is but one itnd each day's mail piles the with f.lllll mull, table Kna-Aus- again. They are to f.iinilles in I la ml. Ilcriiinny. Kranie, Turkey, 1 . . . . , . i hi. .laoan lie enure nunc "i Ihe (luhtlng i outili h - for 'Switzerland ha taken over the entire work of ad ministering thla mail aeivlcr between famlllcH and their mill at the front. for a small country II is an enor mous work that si H.ei In ml haa thiln iissullicd, heat ing the entire expense without a pcnny'H charge lo auvono. Mealed right in the heart of the car nage, with the fighting nation on every Hide, Sw Itzcl'lam! In peculiarly placed for effectively .allying on Uiih humanitarian wftrk. It m like (ho dip lomatic work which the I'lilted Htatea amxuioeil for the different conntrlea. hut the magnitude of Ihe wink Ih probably greater, owing lo the vital n. of tin-He dally inallH between all ihP flahtlnit coiintrlcH. And o iKwititeilaiid docs IhlM work aimply uud ulthiiiii imlae. and few know et IIIP extent of the undertaking. I Accompanied by Heucliiry llrcny or the poHtofflre ilepi.rlnient, who la In direct chargo of the work, the Aaao- iclutetl I'rwH repreaelilaltve caw iih miiny branches of activity In full op eration. Hven tile og general poHi- officn of Hwlmerlund wuh not luicouaie to curry on ihla liitcrnal ional work, i I and Ihe hum? gytniiaHliini win ' . . . , I .... t I . . i.n V... II-..- llt'OUglll inio herxice. iini- - pf.ea and flylng-rlnga have been limped to the Hide walla, along Willi rnwa of Indian clul a ami dumb-bclla, giving a free open apace for Ihe fimr motia Influx of aohlicr mail. Long iralna of mall vaiia an' at the door, and aoiiie Ihllly lo fifty wagon-londa of thla mall are hamlled dally let tera to Itoinbay for Turklah prlaoiiera elil bv t ho KiiKllHh, or lo .Nauaaaai Japan, for Herman prlaonera b bl i then, bv Julian, iih well aa the neat I.. v (lanamiHalon lielwccn France, Her many, Kimland, AuhM in, Italy, Unl garlu, Serbia, Kolitluin. etc. lingo I'llo of Mall. A great pile of Herman mall bud just come in and the baga wcra alnckcd up on the floor. "Hero la aomelhlng curioUH," a.ild on., of the off Ida la. turning to th" Herman mutl-buga, "yu will nollcu lhiy tiro mad. of paper yea, pupiT mtiil-baga. t'uaually mail-haga arc vety aloul, of leather or heavy can-, van. Hut lately wn have noticed tho (Jcrmuna nfe italng paper for their baga. II nionna a big auvlng on I heir lniiii, and the bug are atrong ami acrvlcciible." Taking knife, one of Ihe paper mall-lai'a waa cut. showing great re alHtaticP, ll appeared to bo a new ouulit of paper, with fibre almoat Ilka tii meali of cloth, Hit iinmiHtak ably paper. "It Ih remarkable," aald an onlook er, "how tho Hciinana M't 'li a a' f vii'catilo "uhatllute aa Minn iih they run out n any iirncie llere la another curioUH and Hlgnll-' tount fact," Hiild tbo official in ihargo ).,,. a few duva ago, gave out a stale, of Iho gyinnaalum inalla. lie, held ui ,,ient In which he aaid that the nu .. I,.i-ifi. ninl. a foot H'lUlire, on W hich , . ional giiaid did not pi onoae to bo ho had placed twenty-one mimplia "f j wliit-d out by tho continental army rope and twine, lacheiiie, and that if put on the federal "Tboao ahow tho Ingenloiia aiiball-, )l;,y roll tho national guanlH of tho tutia Ihe Helniana are now uxing forititlea would give good value for tho ordinary rope and twine," aaid lie. money expended on them. Ho added The ioimplea were from vai loua ' ( iiat Iho national guard waa in favor mall bundlea from Oernumy They r ,t larger regular army, raiirvcd ill aize from a am.ill-alze rope, jiiirrlson Worka for l'lan. about oni-clghih Inch (hick lo on II- S,,,,IV,I1V ,,m,.v m. Hairlaon. nary airing. None of the wont-o o whimi, ,,;,,,.,,,, Iiniiv ,,,., ,IH aamploa had any hemp. MoM ot MM.,. t.,nv , lv,.d by e.-ngivaa. and amull atrlnga and l w iuca bad a n llf.1(I v ,,y h(, ,,,.1,,,.,,,, lfi inner wire, lo giro leuml. ,,', l', w,,i king bard to nave it, and one of. wound with paper to give an , oi nlana iu Hie kind of influence that finlah ami fUxiblllly. Ihe V, ! rop. a were ot paper. "H i (,7' ! '''I wound together In a aloul mat -i I. Hut the little inner wile aeemod Mo , hiiHia of Htrenglli In tho-o at tnM Herman. aub-tltulcH i..r hemp op n.i cord, rc.tulred ho enorinoiiMly In oi.u- nary bualncha and l oinnien e. Siirilllg noiii ' " . All about, long llnoa of poatal en , ployca were at Work Hurling Ihe oil-, .H. r mail-b tlcra, packiigoa and mon- , v ord. ra -going to o.rloio , onutrlea. Many poor I pic mail a mar oi "" ; il.ul lo ine aim oi 1..10. . .. front or In plugs of a mOoti. One ol tin wrap- loaf of bread had broken; iIIm-IohciI that lite sender i .men, ami had hil'ki.i.iioIv Inserted a copy of the I'aria Matin inside the i.o'.iu. i m, waa doulilb'sa done without malice,, the oflidals aaid. b.V some poor liloth- . I ... L. ..I II i.l- u 1,1 Wallli .1 IIOI m'n " r- ' . o..,,,.,.. of in., home lialicr. M ist of Ihe linkages made one .old to sec, I Ho v weie m pathetic III Iheil meager, i lie;..", a nd t so full of Olenl love. One was a small leinnani of a Chll-'imasi II ee, W llh some of lag. ollu-ih were divided Into small the trinkets i.iltn r- packages ii'.iCyt set Hons of cho '-1 i and other needs. laic, tohao.o. soa) small luxuries ot the men away iio, home. I i Hut ihe in. .st poignant branch ox, ilhia busy 'u. lean was Ihe table heap il ; ..:.i, ..... I, .n.i. ,e,l our' lines Whldl! could never be .h hveie.l, each bo.irlng Ihe hlaioii decile" One empire waa binding theae let. la III packaKm of n hiindr.d, and thorp wore nun:.' ,,f tli.se hiinilic.ia. with the incoming viiiia adding to th. in constantly. V'ncii the b It. is arc fust received, every i f foii in made to lOlivir them, but when Ihe offnlal n-cud or other iiu tlioi il ilive mfoi niali.in ahow the aol li.r ia dead Ihe fatal Pluck-bordered stump ".leocde" no.- on the leto-r und it n leturned lo the sender. And so Huh stamp can lea into ountlcsa hoiiii a dally the lie a whi h ia a liaa- dy lo each .ii of Hose households ihe fust news, for (he Bending of Iho letler showed plainly Ihe famllv thought Ihe son or falhir waa "I'll alive. Strange Incident llelntcd. I Thete wan a trniiae incident about one of lho.-e letters.'" mud the olfidul. Ttie letter hh will tiy a mother In ilielinaiiy to b-r mti In Trance. Kilul 'ing h- was dead. Ihe btler wa re. Ouincd to the inoihtr. with Ihe at amp 'decode.' Hut the mother, not under Inndlna the I' rem h Word, 'di cedc,' thoiilit It ncant Ihe name of Ihe town to which her aon had been transferred. And ho ahe wrote him -main, mid II) im tune all the children Joined in the letter, and It waa ad iiroaaed to IiIk name, at 'liecide.' France. (if euiirae there la no aucli (ilace, and ao again Ihe letter went back with mi cxiilntiatlon why It could mil tie delivered." In other nearby ronma Heoiea of male and female pinpln)ca were ut work on poatiil ordera. It needed nice calculation In each cane, making Ihe exi haiige between I i in li franca, lierinail inarha, Kngllah i-hilliiiga, HiH clau rotililea, Ilaliyiii lira, Auatriiiu kroliera, etc, 'I he recorda kept hy Mr. Kreiiv Fbowi d I'lam o waa aending five I iima aa much lo Germany a a waa mi nl Hi" i.i Iter way, inda'aling mole French pilaoneiH than Hermans or else more getieroaily. In October, for example, France a nt 1 3,(ioll pon t . . I iirdera to French aoldiera In tier many, lotullliig l.fixl.OHO franca $:nfl, aOIM. whll (iermany cent 34,000 orilera to (ierman aoldiera in France, loiallng ,-)4,l(i0 franca ( 1 1 a.dOll ). I!uala I mIho aending an exceptionally largo muni i r of moiipy ordera to her aol dieia In AuKlrla, iHunuary anil (Ier many. Since the war began, over .Vi.lino franca $7,00(l,lifl ) haa been iraliHferred from famlllea lo aoldiera impi'l.Moned In vfirloua coiintrlca. Mr. llrcny Hummed Ui the mai.nl luile Of till work In all claaaea of Holdlcf mall aw followa: "Much day th" Swlaa jioatofflee recclvi-a and for wnrda an iiveiage of Z 1 1 , 1 1 s 4 lettera and poHtula, 1 0 1 - arnall imregiali K (I pin kiicca, r.l.ssj ri giaicred pin-biigoa and x,!t:'-N poalal ordera Ihla la the dully iiveiane. on the apodal acrvli e of aobller mail " And yd Switzerland, a amall and not rbii ciuintry, la doing Ihla work without charge and doing It kladly: Ita elate i.iilwiiYH cany nil thia mail frea of chiirge; all poalaae atampa and (JUIIih i iv waived; hundreda of extlil poatal ctnployea are ennaged In tbo adminlaliiillon; and expenditurea of JO.OOII.dlui fraiii a ($4,11110,0111)1 of vari uua Mnd are waived thai la Ihe way a amall ciuintry Ih obeying a large im -piilac lo do ita ahare In the belter pai l of the H.ir'a weak. REPUBLICANS MUST BE PROGRESSIVE ADJUNCT OR FAIL ('iai!lnuril t rain I'm One.) luaioti to a movement on 111 part to ward the republican party. Colonel Itooaeyell, In reply, parried Ihe thruai by aaylng, "In t'anada I wont half way to mee( , hull muoao and 1 base Killed aoma very wii.t uou lioya In ut V lime. If that ia not a rec ord of non-pirllainiMhlp I don't know what is?" Thla waa aa near aa Itooaevolt catna to tal.lng up t ic challenge that bo aa auinii tho leadoralilp of all votera In iavor of ircpai I'llueaa and ngainat tho oinpionilNi. plana of the prcaident. Scciirlly l.caguoM I'libin sought. The .National Security b'ague, which hi 1,1 eidil aeaaloiiH III three daya in Wa-'hiugli n In the pant week, ad- Joiirned only alter an effort had been made to brine: all Ihe oruanizaliona which are working for proparodnoaa Into haiiniuiv. At prcaonl there am a dozen nicn'a and wonien'a nrganlz.i tlona iiii.ii cut ly at ciohm purpoaea, or at leaht Utile underalandltig each oilier. Th" nccoHKlty of getllng aolno-j thing like hulinony haa reaulted In bolalcring Hie continental army M-heniH a little. . While lha grealor tiumbor if del ogalea openly axaiffed tho contluoii lala, I'oinur Fccretariea of war and army chid. Indoraed them aa tho moat prai'tlcal, ipili k thing to do mid Ihua brought about a kinder feeling? toward the plan. t'oiigicxM I ears oucililloil. The I iot that tho conl Inentala are looked upon aa a. vcatlhulo to con- acrlption, however, atlll atlcka In tho , mind of coiigi -sa, w hich la alow to coma around. I Moreover, tho .national guard influ 'cni'e la being atroiigly lined againat I tlx conlincnlal army. Hrlgadler Hen ii. il ('llflonl of F'lorlda, chairman of tibe execiilivo cominittoi. of the Nu- tlonal Huard anaoc:itou, who was waa UMd here HiIh week to bring the I or. iciledn.NH Nodetlea in lino for It f(,.l(il,( ,,, ,,,-opoaod. 1 .v,1(i,,lllKjll1 ,, , .., , ., u ,V(. (1 ,.)llnt lf hiH i M ,..,, , ,,, pr,.Hi,ient ,in ti( ,,, ,.H,a.n( ,K 11(1W in ,,m,bt I ,,i ( leaving the iiucatloti of mo.ina 1 ope ia hla Hpoechea in the weat. ( , ,(v 0)( j.ll)V ,s,.rveia declare that tho ,i( mi( i. h ,.,,,,,,,,.,, ,,., iM ( V1). Jllst w,,.lt ,,., f ,,.. ,,, . duo,. moat popular and wheth- . rl,(,l,11, ,m,.v,.t haa made a real dent in public opinion with his demand of a larger regular army and universal m i v Ice for the young men o Ihe u. in, n. TO fV HORN.NR JOURNAL RPIC1AL LtACIO WlRtl Salt UiUt City. 1'tah. Jan. I'll. Van I. ee Hood of s.iu lingo, Calif., and hia wife, who eloped last week with II. iv mi n.l lioht.H, a iicgr.i chauffeur, have arrange,) to leave for San lMego, ut nihlnu lit, apparently uconcile.l. After a set n s of conferences today. Hood gave tin- newspapers tho fol low lug .t. it. in. nt : "So far, in tho proving of such facts as 1 am a'de lo obtain, my wife la the victim of a conspiracy to rum her lite mid reputation. My future conse will depend entirely upon new del I iOi!tlcllla." i lloo.l arrived in Salt likp" Ibis morning and was In consultation with . Police Chief C. W. Shores, Mrs. Hood land Hol.l'i this afternoon Ho had ia bug iiil.lv lew a.ono with hla wile lo the nfiprtioo!-, ;;t the ron.luaion "f j which lie gave out Ins statement. IIP Mipph indited I Ins bv wtyliiK be would have Sill Lake todnv or loin.irrow and that when be left Mra. Hood Would p with him. W 1 F F RECQNC LED LEAVE FOR ROME JAPANESE AGAIN 4 III DEMANDS UPONTHE GHINKS May Be Up to United States to Protect Her Interests in Orient From Aggressions of Tokio Government. Ir MOKHina JOIJHHAL r..L tlAIB Wil W'ai-hlngton, ,Jan. H'i- Awaiting conl irmntiou irom official aourcca aa a nei iHHiry prollminary lo any action I by Iho I niled Hlatea, atnto depart- ment officlula Were intcn ated today iu Iho report from London Hint Iho iJaiaiuoHO governmeni lias revived all off Iho licm.imln upon I'hliui. includ ed In lhv lam ua "group five" of iho Hat of propoaalH xu bin i t t-d to tho re kin government more than a year ago lor a permanent acltlcmont of out atuiiding iaauea between Jupan and (Tiina. t nilcd htalca Must Act. Thorp ia a conviction in official (IicIoh here Hint any lotion nt thin time likely to iiavp reaulta tiHVarda Warding ( ff the now .lupanoae lo II id to I h inuat lie taken hy Iho lulled State practically ulone. With every evidence of HMiipiithetic llllereat by Ihe lOiiropean entente allien In the at titude of nppoaition which tho lnited Stalea assumed when tho propoaala on Iho "group five" orglnally were Hiihmlttcd, it Ih in lie vol, in one of theae powora will bo inclined lo tako laaue wllli Japan at a moment when they are leaning heavily upon their oriental ally, not only for muniliona of war but for military and naval protection of their Inlcreats In the orient, Tho clone attldv that haa been made In Wadiingli n of the propoaala em bodied in "group five" haa only con firmed ofllclala in their original ho lier that if accepled Iu full by China without prop at from other naliona. they would lead not only to material ami industrial but even political (luminal Ion of China by Japan. Japaneao adviaora for tho Chineao government with remitting oxduaion of all oilier foreign adviaora froni l'c king, It la felt, would place China completely under the political control of .1 II ) ll II. Would Hurt C. S. Commerce. While not prepared to make an la sue on that point, however, the alula department la convinced the oilier provlalona of "group five" finally would cloao to American coiiinicrcu und entci'prlHc the open door pi China. It la gathered from the llrlllsh newapaper advlcoa that in addition to itviving Iho detnanda on "group fice" aa they Mood at the cloao of Ihe ne gotlatloiiH in Peking lasr January, the Japaneao propoaala again Include a provision aimed at a budding Ameri can enterpriae In Fukion province, "ml a, proposal to police all of the large Chinese citlea with Japanese. Ill Ihe absence of olficial advices In a matter of audi importance, offi- clala dccline to Indicate what course will he followed by tho I'lilted Slates government. Ambassador Outhrio, ut Toki'V, ami MNttalpr l!i?lnsch at Peking, will ha called upon for com plete information. fil'IOlWY INTI.HHSTITI) IX t IHi:sK HITI'ATIOX j tlorllil, Jan. !!l! (by Wlroloaa to Say jvlllo.) Among tho Item given out to day by the Overseas Xewa Agency was tho follow ing: , ; "The Herman ChliiPW asaoclalion, under tho presidency of Huron Milium von Si hwurxcnateln, former minister to China, held its annual general meet ing hero today. j "Huron Mumm said that fifty thou sand marks had been voted for tho Herman medical school at Shanghai for l'.ilii. The former minister added that In spile of the fact that Hor 'many'a attention waa concentrated on 1 1 he world war, Herman public opinion was much Interested in China. "AM Iho sessions of the mooting" were largely attended. In tho future altiillar ennfen nccs will be bold in other (ierman citic ." BERNIER WILL TRY TO j REACH THE NORTH POLE! IBV MORNINA JOURNAL ftPECIAl LCaIID WIHKJ Quebec, Jan. -Captain Joseph Hornier, the Canadian Arctic explor er, announced today that ho will start n xt July lui another two years' ex ploration trip in tho frozen regions. Captain Hi ruler will sail on hia own ship, Ihe Huide. Co Ida in Hornier has made more lhan one attempt to roach Ihe norih Hole, on one occasion reaching S4 de- .groea north. He look a prominent party in the Poarv-Uook controversy. v igorously auppcrling Iho claims of . if. Cook as the discoverer of the north pole. TWO WOMEN MURDERED IN NEW YORK CITY (T MORN) HI JOURNAL RRtCIAk LCARKO WIRtl New Yolk, Jan. "il. Mrs. liobooca Pullman, afl years old. said to be tho wife of a Chicago business man, and her daughter, Mrs. Hortrudo Hazel!, LT. years old, were found dead In a furnished room horp tonight. After an Investigation, Coroner 1 1 only said their skulls had boon fractured, blood-stained axe, such as is used lathers, was found beneath a boil the room. tiraut County at I'l I'aso. Silver City, N. M., Jan. fi. Urunt county has a formidable delegation of its leading cattle minora and hanker in attendance on the American .Na tional Livestock assooial ion convention meeting In l.'l Pa.-o thla week. Among those wh.. are in Kl Paso arc: T. 1.. Lowe and Jackson Agee, local bank ers; Hugh H. Calkins and A II. Hong, las, of the Forest Service; Victor Cul berson and K. F. llorndon, of llir (i. O. S, Cattle company of Kiel re Hugh McKee, O, 11 Tulloch, 'I. A Martin, II. J. Mi-Orulh. Andrew Lock bar, 1. M. Prvor and a number o" other prominent cattle raisers. Ornn county is the blgg. si cattle raising an cattle shipping county In the state an. practically all of its atoikinen belong to the natioiiiil i.ssociallon. MmJuIIsI Honored by SK-ak r. Washington. Jan. '6. A hoc la list pri aided over the bullae today for ihf first tune in its history. KoproHcnta tive London, of N. w York, waa in Ihf chair for about two inutes, belnp called lo act for spanker Clark, wher the house rose fro n a Milting as a .committee of the whole lo receive an executive report. j MINERS LOOK OUT When you first notice even tlint link: tit khnft in ,1 :ouf;ii the. throat, whii h sonic think is a "mere :M , it may mean serious trouhlc f ry'ir 1t causc tlicilu ;to the niir.es nln-u hti.i brondiitir.. pneum-itii;! ro.'iiM.i'iixio: cv( n to r.u-iJ f.trni,;f r Cr..i '. What Vtul lH'tn ;,;v.l tio.u :. is a bottle of Scon's 1'.; a. i heil; li e ( (mi;h and be 1; 1 !o of the Iiionchi il p.rw;;'-:j to .si; kiw1 find loss of "lime". h a b li;ii;i;; l.r :vi i 1 Si oU'h I'.nuilsion you p:: p;ire in cod livir oil blended with clycciaie. and hypophosphi'es which quickly improves your blood, fortifies your luns and builds up your strength. It ia iree from alcohol. I'hysicliius pr? crilie it pvt-ry ilay. Beware of .substitutes. fe..olt & llowiie, Bloomfield, K. J. li-JJ F EXPERTS TO MEET Men High in Business World J " to Discuss Subjects Related j to Commerce of America j Other Nations, j Iy MooNiaa journal nciAu mill wiar, New Orleana, Jan. Scorea of men prominent In financial, mercan tile and industrial circles, gathered hero tonight for the third national lorelgn trade convention, called by tho .National Foreign Trade council, which begiua a, three day session to. morrow. In addition lo tho Ameri can delegates, federal offidals and government trade experts, represcnt ii Uvea from Kurope, south and Cen tral America and tho Philippines will participate In the convention. Alba It. Johnson, president nf tho lialdwln l.ocomotlvo works, Philadel phia, who will deliver tho opening address on "world trade conditions after tho K una en n war," is expected to strike Ih" keynote of tho meet Ing'H announced purpose to endeavor lo deviao a, national foreign trade policy. Jainea A. Fnrrcll, president of tho Cnited States Steel corporation and chairman of tho foreign trade coun cil, will preside nt tho opening session and deliver an address. Joseph K. Davles, chairman of tho federal trade onnimissinii, and d'do gutoN from New York, Pittsburgh. SI, I .on Ih and tho Pacific coast are to arrivo tomorrow. .More lhan 700 have accepted invitations to attend.' Among other spi alters for tomor row are John Clausen, of San Frnn elaco, and J. J. Ciilbcrlsou, of Palis, Texas. only one "intoiio yiiih' To got'th genuine, call for full name, j i.axativk Hiiojiu griNixrc. I kj for signature of K. W. HIi )VH.. Cures I a Cold Iu One Hay. 2"iC. BEST LIVER AND "Cascarets" Regulate Women, Men and Children With out Injury, Take When Bilious, Headachy, for Colds, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Tnaload of nasty, harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why ! I don't you Keep Cascarets handy in your home? Cascarets net on tho ' liver and thirty foot of howcls.so sent ly you don't realize you h.ivo taken a I cathartic, but they act thoroughly and enn be depended upon when n good j liver and bovvej cleansing in necessary they iiiiivp tho bile and poison from the bowds without griping and awoet n the stomach. You cat one or two j at night like candy and you wake up I feeling fine, the headache, biliousness, bail breath, coatid tongue, sour stom ach, constipation, or had cold disap pears. Mothers should give cross, sick, feverish or bilious children a whole Cascnret any time they are harmless and safo for the little folks. LA GRIPPE, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS Dr. John M. Mayhew denc.rilea influ enza or Li Onppt an a contagious disease, the ymptouiH of which are Home times ho obscure that a "multitude ot sins" are hid under the diagnosis. It often conies on with a marked chill, or possibly by several hours ol chilly aensaliona ac companied by anpefsing-, which ia aoon followed by aaiatreasing cough and sweat ing, with paina in all parts ol the body. I'nleaa checked the disease develops into pneumonia. First ol all the Ivowela must be kept open. The patient should bo put vo oea or cum pen pa to take arts lute rest in an easy chair, the diet should 'e light, but should consist of nourishing food ana one inti kamnia tablet ahoulil betaken every two or three hours. This treatment will usually break up tha disease in a remarkably short time, In bronchitis, coughs, coryia and all grippal conditions, antckaninia tablets will al ways be lound ot great service. Ante kamnia tablets may bp obtained at all druggists in any quantity. Ask (or A K '1 ablets. They are also unexcelled lur headaches, neuralgia and ail paia. , HuN TRADE III NEW ORLEANS BOWEL LAXATIVE PO FAlfl USE I aa 5 us B IL g5 JL 55 X JB jwORK WHILE YOU SLEEPJ 3C iJ 300 EAUTIfUL SAMPLE IN ADVANCE On Sale For C"A This Morning at 9:00 IT WILL, VAl I.IKK A SI'RIXG OPKXIXG. in that these are frowns for street, atternnnn and evening wear, which you will use ami enjoy all through the hrighl spring" days. Only the prices will he those nf season's end. All else is new. and in advance the spring's most favored models. You Who Have Seen Them in Our Window Know the Values 200 of these hiiiatioii Taffeta: dresses, in Copenhagen, rose, helio and to .?5 each, and seldom morning at 9 o'clock, for $ 1 4.95 At the same time, your choice 1'rench Serge Dresses gowns that S12.00 will he sold for $5.95 Today at 9:00 A. M. i Just Received. Genuine . 100 SAMPLE SKIRTS SKIRTS OF ALL WOOL POPLIN In navy and Lluck. Well-tailored and trimmed with buttons. All regular sizes to Le had. A $5.00 value; sale price $295 SKIRTS OF ALL WOOL DOUBLE WARP AMOS KEAG SERGE In navy and Mack, trimmed with buttons and fin ished at waist with belt. All regular sizes to be had. A good value at S.V.75; sale price $2.45 SKIRTS OF STRIPED GRAY WOOL MIXTURE Well-taijored and trimmed with buttons; all regu lar sizes to be had. A good value at $2.50; sale price $1.39 And other days are coming Friday at 9:00 A. M. 300 1'AXCY WAISTS Designed for the coming spring trade: best quality Crepe de Chine and Jap Silks. .Sizes o, to 4S; manv designs. Each $2.15 Saturday at 2:30 P. M. 400 XTAY STYLE PETTICOATS In two lots cf 200 each. Worth 3.00 and $5.00 and going in this sale at $1.95 and $2.95 ! I The Golden Rule Dry Goods Company i WHAT ""rjlR-wf 'AYE -DO NEW ESSES DR SPRING Ml Chiffon Taffeta and Com- STYLES (Q TTJT S) in. and Georgette. Crepes; in black, navy. ii ; dresses less, mav worth S25 this sold for ic had of 100 fine sample are good value at id 1 All New Styles. Bargains ryi WE ADVERTISE." v T,-;T-ja...-y cyus ' sirJI