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The Men's Store will be Closed as usual all day MEMORIAL DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th. Men Want Few Words=to=>Day Men want what t hoy war.;. an J they iret what tii^y of?:uc for at this store, not something: c!m\ Men want to fret their NKW SI." ITS and TROl'SKRS where they iret {rood value and no aiirument. Men want the NKW SHIRTS mid NKW NKi'K WKAR. not where they have t>> be convinced the ennefc arc rijrht, but where they know they are ri srli *. Men want their NKW S[[i>KS. l.uW CITS, NKW SOCKS and NKW UNDKR WEAR where they lia\e always found the best. Men want what thry want and tin- men whu buy here al ways pay less for what they fret with a larger assortment to select from than those wh<> buy elsewhere. f Have You Bought Your Liberty ! Bond The Liberty Loan is n? .t for the -lew. livery last one of us must help to raise this two billions of dollars lor our own protection. It is a duty and a privilege. Show your patriotism and at the same time protect the future l>e:if'\ Happiness and present Prosperity of your 1 1 ? ? ! 1 1 ' * and others. An ;.i how t>i purchase tin so bonds. we will irive you the informat ii<n irladiy. ?COME IN? Pa nomas at $'5 That ;;??> truly remarkable. We -i ? displayed about town PanaiiuiN at and >'7.wn iruit ;? re n?? ortte;* than tnese. i .Mi'- ii: and make the f? ??it p;,r:>' : '? ???;:?>>?; i a >a\o erioucit ? ? ? ? your l'a::ai;;a t:? >inrt ::r>! payment "ii J ? : ! !' I . i i " ' ? ? I "? ? ' : i d . Will the Men Who are jroins to wear their ntw Straw llais on Memorial Day. as most all men wiil, please note that the MeFad deu's showing of StraW Hats For the Summer of 1P17. is ready with every sort of new fashions that's ?roin;r. $1.50 and $2 [?'. r soft ami stitT Straws in sizes ami shapes to lit ami pleasr anv man. young or old. Sport Shirts For Outdoor Life for men's and 5 Or for li'-ys' siz'-x. NEW SOFT COLLARS ijooi. ?"<mfortab!e and-eeon omical- 1 5c eai-ii. NEW WASH THIS In a l'i'-T variety of light I . . : t? :;ii-s - for '25c. Uth?-rs at 25c ea?*h. POPULAR ORGANIZATION WILL HELP ENLARGE AMERICAN AMBULANCE CORPS. $1,600 Needed and Half of Sum Has Already Been Raised ,by Committee. A commili^ repr-\?en; ittr th* Fort Henry club has urul'-rfaken Uip Ui?k ^o? equipping ami supporting, an am CQURT? ALL WEEK 2:15 ? Twice Dally? 8:15. Th.e *lg- Vital Photo-drama In 8 acts. "Beware of Strangers" AUGMENTED ORCKESTRA. Prices 10c. 15c 25c. 5oftV?- JUNE 4 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY At2and8PM. DOORSTDPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER iEATEST SHOW ON EARTH ANDTHE NEW ORIENTAL PAGEANT ttfOWQEWFm. JLWMP 1400 PE2S0N5.480 PERFORMERS. A GREAT ENSEMBLE OF NEW SENSATIONS FROM EUROPE 89 CARS OF WODLD W0NDER5. 108 CAGE ZOO. 41 ELEPHANTS MWMATIOAPt PCECEPlfiG FIR5T PERF05MA.KE ONE 50 CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL CHILDREN UNDEP 12 YEARS HALF PRICE Tickets on sale ?how clay ar Davis, BnrVham & Tyler Piano Co.. 1416 Market Street, same price as charged on ?h ov grounds. balance in th^ American Ambulance corps in France. :o be known as "The I-'cl Henry Club Ambulance." The .-uui of Sl.SOo is required to equip and support an ambulance in Franc? for one yt-v.r. The committee of the Fort Henry club has raised" about one-half of thai, aniouat by personal solicita tion. Letters are now being mailed to fach member requesting those who na\e not been solicited personally to contribute to the equipment and sup port ol "The Fort Henry Club Am bulance." Now that American troops are actu ally to operate in France, a country wide movement is under way to ex tend the work of the American Am bulance corps, for which newspapers and magazines have been filled with words of praise for the past two years or more. Prominent clubs throughout the country have agreed to equip and support ambulances for one year. A committee composed of A. C. Stiff!. Harold Bloch and J. S. Jones took up the task of raisins funds to equip and support an ambulance for the Fort Henry club. The ambulance will be manned and directed by the American Ambulance corps, whose work has b^en proven practical in every respect, on the battlefields of France. PROTESTED IN VAIN WASHINGTON". May L'S.? Vi.-tor Serg er, Milwaukee Socialist and former member of i'<>nKr* .-s protested in vain m-day to Secretary Lansing, against the cvrnmcnt's decision to issue no pass ports !ii Amcriran Socialists intending to participate in the Socialist fi>ace meet ing in Stockholm. Mr. Berber <lid no.t s:> i i'. passport. hut he did learn that the Kovprnment' hu 1 ii"t changed its policy. Mr. TStr't was with the secretary only a f-.w minutes. Neither would make an extensive statement. Mr. fiercer said !v lia.d on? more m.an to see and that until then he was unwilling to abandon ins effort. "nut." he ad?:?-d. "f urn -a cod Ameri can and a good Socialist also." H? said thai in tie- ? v nt t rovern rn nt adhered to thv ruling not to grant passports. !:?? would not take nd-vantage ? ?f any other means t" go to Stockholm. OPPOSED THE DEAXT fiALl.AS. "IV x.. -May .'v Tie- federal ?rand jury }??? r'- today l>?-xan Investigat ing with a. vi??w t<> possible indictments on charges >?( treason .>:? conspiracy. tie < pe rat ions !:i \\v?jt '!'? \a- >.f the Katm ? rs" and I.ahorei.s' t "r? -t ??? ? 1 1 \ ? ? Association y. Io* !i is ali? i:*:i! L" ha*. ? opposed the Se ll- live (Irat I. Sill's of m<-(tili- v ; v ? r* b^injf railed h. !'?!? tie- KMind '? '-II o!' th<* :is lo-'liili'ilt i" fl' !?'? ?- Muii'. wl!iii'?!" *? ;-r?* jaid *0 ' ;n' i-'sisn-d '"son, ? In- .<i .?.n,:,:;,' ? ;! afl'j- tli'V (?Mii'd I' I- il I ! i:,i\ iv. u, i. - ? i " ? i ii. rally ? ili m all |?rol? , .. . tii-ir pi. ids .nul r i < 1 tMiii 1 ? ?>. rn 'T i...t ; harmony ar'n ii's- desire thai I ?< I. tales li"m is! err : ir.iif; will J HO :ihly L'.t.l i'\ tli;*> \v . 1, and . ; !"? -clama tioii. I \ ? rnor "'ox's il-vire ' hat > j hi; io the polls ?? rcgi < itu !? ilit' ii !?>' '!? legale* n 1 1 . arrymg Hugs ami , vr.-is* * h? hi. Sc! in and .. ! : loonn I "? ? " ;u iuck iheir Jutra Imi' ; I!. \V. A r> ! of Itelmont county. . r:;iriiis.v . i:< :>i:Miouii Sato lioail'tuac : lers today : in. I a .-tat' ir.out as fol ? lows. ih p'irclia.se of Liberty ' b'-iulM "i.v r> !? : ?'!i win, blivs a J c : t y bom! help- lus coin:: ry. 'J lie bond* h rv safe, ili> investment profitable, j livery bond s ? 4 1 chaser .subconsciously ; becomes u Utile cnl-r ? ? i" patrt a.osm. I Buy a uond. Subscribe for u today." Kill-. I. J In si-am railroad accidents in .j last year persons w? i more than in any previous y.-ar. aceord : Ulg in tiga re? compiled by I'l. I iv '.Monger. sial* registrar of vital stntis ! ties. Tlii: neM largest toll occurred in i when l . ? 7 were killed. The y<\u*|i i ! ;? U ela.nieil .md IMj 7 IK. In III- | torurban* mi l ear nocid.nts 1 1 . (year ll'" person's ?.-r. killed, compared j \\ : 1 1 i " i ?J 4 in ?!?!?> and 17? in 1514. ' j ' Aii i ? Mlcer of ??ae!i regiment, Ohio N-a jtiomil liuaru int'intry will be .sent to.1 . i he federal tr.Usk. 't v sehool. .May PS in Aug. I. at I'of. Sill.'oMa. The adjainut ? i (reneral's depart ment has rcer.ni mended j these; Major I'rank 1' Henderson.; . Marysville; Lieut. Col. U il. .Myers. [ Cincinnati. Major CInT I ??-tiiiiiK. Ada. | .Major K. S. Van viord-T, Warren; Major I j Van A. Snyder, Lancaster; Major Way tie ji ! Christy, Youngstown. I I!. J. Turnev. Ohio provost marshal j ceneral in charg* of Mate registrat 1011 j 'lead'iuarlors. announced last night thatjl will renlies. jirosi-c ltion by federal i authorities o 1 1 young men who in-1' ieniionally uu on larms for brief stays i so t:ia: they ' m !? sister June a as j"iarm laboi >t>.' hopinc tl;iuJSn that i ii'.- t hod io In; exempted from th'i Beleo I : i\i> draft. i Appointments of la'*or rifprotfentn i live*. ,in nve more ocuntv registration ; |M.ar<i? are ,1.-. follows: Allen county. K. 1 S. Van I'clt. Lima. Lorain county. Karl! Noel. Lorain; Seiie.*a count> . Ka> I 'rey- ! ! ??>.< Tillln; Summit county. C. ? I 'a via. 1 xkron; Trumbll cvviuty, Joim J. Casey, 1 1 Niles. CONDEMNATION FOR i BUSINESS AS USUAL | WASHINGTON. May A sl.iio-' nioiu by ICUwat'd A. Kilfiie, ot liuston. a director ot i ho Cliainbi-r 01 ' old ? merer of tile I'nited cutidemti ini; arjiuments against war ni<notn>, was given out tuniclit b> th" govern-, : ni' iti's ini'urmation comiuiti'-e ? ? "liiisintss has but cue job toda\,"( i .slid Mr. I'M one, ".nul that is :?? do' the t hiny that will bring victory at tlif earliest possible nndinriit. And i business cannot servo two masters. , 1 liven before the war mir produciive tapaiti\ wan taxed to the limit. Wo simply cannot liil ail the added do- ' tnands id' war and at. tin. suae time 1 satisfy till the appetite.- oi ijeaci"*. t'ur job ;s the business y[ war, not .'btisi ness as usual.' While 1 recognize the' patriotic purposo back n: ; !. ? busine.ss as usual' slogan; it will prolong the war utiii hamper the ughlitig ? ih ctiv. ness til' the natiuu cvor> day it is : i practiced. ; "England went about 'biJsinrss a? j Usual' at the beginning ot the war. | After two years and a half oi loss o! blood and treasure and tragic want of j supplies she has learned her lesson. , ! If business' is not re-directed to the ' j production and sale of essentials by; ! the voluntary and gradual economy of' ! the people, it will have to be (ione ? later by drastic and probably disturb-; 1 ing methods of government control. " | URGES SENDING OF ROOSEVELT ARMY ! i I'AHIS. May 2S. ? hv.rtr.cr Pi-aiui--r . 1 "la meric?-ati hi :iii open 1? tt* r Pr?. si I .lent W ilson printed in lua paper. I.' Humme Km.-hain. apptsals to the presi 1 li'-nt to semi over tV?ion' i Ucoseveit and , j "his coinpanlnn- " M. rk siiom-easi shjs: "In invaded Franc- :it t he present j hour there is a name which represents ; by 1 know not what force <>f iaiuiti.in,^ the beauty of America s intervention ? it is thai of Moosevoit. Yv.u are ton ! much of a philosopher not t<? know that gn-at popular leaders have influenced men out of all proportion to their own ? real value, by the intangible atmosphere i of legend which, with or without t' tr : assistance, has i.irnted about thtm. "Whatever may be the reasons and without atlcmpiinK to analyze I ! ph.- ; nomenott 1 yi'-)d ;?> t h* imperious m-eal i i to tell you that th- name . f Ka-os.-velt ' j has in our co.nitrv a: this time a !e:iml- . ; ?iry power. It would I ?? an enormous i error in my view to 1 1 ? ? u I ? ? ? ? t. a force ' I whieh overj'thins: u r?fc?- us to make use I of as soon as possible! We have learned that the first Atr.er- , I iea ii uniVshMs arrived a: ti e front and ' with what /.est KenerUis and privates ( saluted the noble starred banner. How- i j ever, you' should know. Mi. President. I that tia-re than one stout chevi->nn.->l . I poilu said, to his comrade in an nston- ' isheil voice: " ' Ttui \yhere is Roosevelt r don't I see him.' " LOOKING- TOR SLACKERS j | NEW YORK. May ."?> Motives ..f at- | I plicants for membersh't' t?> the l.ib>-:-a! ! Society of i-'rb ml.- will be s< rutmi7.e.|. ? j it is decided todri;. a- tie annual meetim I* here, as a result of intimations that s ? sons seeking1 im-mb- rship r'-i^niiy ma;. ? be slackers, desirous ? taking ndv r. . tage of a Quaker's privih-go to e\. ?>,, tion f rom military duty on the ?i-..ii:id -. r being a coiiscien tous obj. ct..r to I An unusually large numia. r j.. i ...a j It-id applied, it was said. ON TOUR OP INSPECTION INDTAN \rr>TJ.?. 1 nd.. May M.i - ' . jor-i e nernl Thomas .1 llarry i . I - | er of the central department ? } . . - ; United States army, tyns at I', -t I: n- j jatnln Harrison, near here, tod-i , on a1 tour of inspeetlon of the officer- ? ?? s. r\.. i corps training cninp. NATURE'S SPRING BLOOD PURIFIER Take Oii? cup of V.. ii Sea] i< . Ma: i ; Uulganan Styb* It'. I 'I ? a i .t . .-??t-,l ' ate all organs a.f ih-- I ?? >a 1 .. ^ .. i \\ ill ap '? prea-iata* Will ? ya>l||- e ! .1 1 - ? 1 1 -a f . I .- -i. ? . goa>d health ami why Iviadt-ais th-.-,-! sands a re ra-ca.>tiiin-i;ditig tin-- n.iiire' master tonic ami Sprint I: I l";i :t'i.-i for rheumatism. a . >n.- t i pa i ? ? ! > . i. dilu - tion. !: and i ? ? v v a ? 1 1 > he.ni.i< .? ? * ? ?}t a-'h |b'.? I live |- a III.. S- !.| ?? I ami J I siz- pa. k.if a! . , ir | I"""'"-' ""<* , if ya... Tablets, a. l. I: f: , II-..-'. ? -. . L;. . l.|. . ; .,! e. | a Cl'.atil and ? otieenjern. ' | "BUY IT FOR LESS AT THE ROSE" "BUY IT FOR LESS AT THE ROSE" ONE SPECIAL LOT Children's (I i n is h a in \V ash I iri'ssr-s Vrr;. newest stylos. Sizos - in i> \ cars. iNnular If r ? OQ^? ki mi.- : all Special... JvL ONE SPECIAL LOT WASH SKIRTS? AA Values to $3.98 .. . ?P-L*UU Broken .Sizes. Wheeling', W. Va., Tuesday, May 29, 191/. Closed All Day Decoration Day. To-day? Tuesday, Is The Time To Secure Your Decoration Day Needs Every True American Participates In Helping To Keep This Day A Memorial To Chur Dead Heroes rn.IK RUSK COMPANY will- be closed Decoration Day ? and to-day is y.>ur last day to get ready ? so. in keeping with tin* policy of iliis si ore we have arranged special bargains for you i'ii apparel thai is most suited for your day 's outing. Each one id' our salespeople will gladly assist you in making your selec tion, and always hear ibis iu mind ? Money refunded if pur :hase is not satisfactory. That Are The Maximum For Value Giving , Your Choice Tuesday Only New Purchases Samples ? and our regular stock, val ues up to $8.00. \cwe>t styles, newest Hi a i or in 1^ ^wonderful values are in this lot of Women's Silk Wnsh Presses. Cleverly devel oped in dependable ma tt riaU. enlivened and trimmed with new sum mer colorings. ONE SPECIAL LOT ? Women's Silk and QPI Taffeta Dresses; values to $15.00 Women's SI. 50 New Summer QZp Wash Waists. Special - - - - ? . i ? rr? fimujirtirn nr ? ? i i ? h Splendid "picking" ? and from Wheeling's store of 6mart waist values. We've been complimented more than once the past week on the great variety of and special value of our waist stocks. This special lot is just inside the front door and we have a big heaping table of clever, new and snappy new styles await ing you. ? At 79c A spf'-iat table of Woinon"? ,laj> Silk Wash Waists: newest summer styles: tailored and trimmed: all si7.es lo make your selection from. These sell, all stores, at 51.00. ?At $1.98 A wonderful variety of styles in All Silk Crepe de Chines and Pussy "Willow Jap Silks ? colors, flesh and white; tailored; frill and lace; trinnned newest collar effect; all sizes; worth 53.00. ?At $3.98 A special assortment of handsome tailored, Jace tucked and hand em hroidere.l trimmed Georgette Waists and Heavy Quality All Silk "rope df '"hine. Best shades and flesh and white, newest collars \nd cuff.-. oln>i<*o styles, all exact reproductions of waists that sell it twice tli o price asked, and at no store In the city for less than SB.i'O. Special here only ? all sizes' in the assortment ? S3.98. r "N Women's $3.00 New Wash Skirts, SI. OS Mo?' "vriv woman will want a new wash skir! for peroration Day. .11 ?? r ?? ' s ;y o u r r h a n c ft to s;y\i> on ii!0. \ewest mater ials. very latest style?, regular ami extra sizes. 50c Envelope Chemise for oOc Women's !i n^-. soft finish chemise. 1 a c e a ri ri embroidery trim med ami o n 1 i v c n e ii with silk ribbon. Women's 50c Silk Boot Hose, :>P<* A perfect formed .silk hoot h\ >se for women, fully enoases t h^ loot, assorted colors. Women's 59c New Wash Waists, i>f)o Of vi-ry bos; quality wash materials. very neat c r? ! 1 a r s. front comes with cluster lucks. Women's $4.00 Silk Poplin Skirts -S2.f>5 A lot of women's silk poplin dress skirls, very i:ii- st of summer styles, ami all sizes. Hla<k afid colors. f A Wonderful Sale? Tuesday Only HATS For Values to $5.98 White Milans. Leirhorns and Milan [ Icni|) Hals in black with white trini niiii us. white with I Thick trimmings ? we have 1 1ii'iii in ;i urcat diversity of <i vies and fanciful conceits. ? t/U $149 In this assortment are about 50 hats with crepe facing in colors to match dress or coat attire. Now is your oppor tunity to save on your Summer's Hat and have same for Decoration Day wear. For Values to $3.00 This assortment contains many hlark ami white creations, as "well as .lln1 highly colored hats in a wonder ful conception rf hat designing ? ejn'h out- exclusive and original Many items not listed in this add ? of wonderful value await you here Tuesday. t ? Eoys' $6 and S8 New Novelty Suits $4. OS A "well arranged and selected lot of boys' ndvelty suits, all sizes, and models. Very neat and mannish. Women's 50c Short . Silk Gloves, 39? Women's very fash ionable white short silk gloves, with double fin ger tips. . Women's $1.50 New Spring- Corsets, A special Decoration Day sale of women's very fashionable cor sets, best quality cou til. Strongly made, well boned, hose sup porter trimmed. Boys' 60c Wash Suits, Special 48? A special assortment Of boys' wash suits, as sorted materials and colorings'. Also very neat striped materials. Girls' $5.00 and $6.00 New Summer Coats $3.98 In sizes 6 to 14 years, of very best quality new spring materials and colorings. Tailored and trimmed models. * Polisii Army Soon to j Be Formed in France j I'M: IS. May L'T. 7 i> m., delayed - | I II.- T'inps announces thai the eri*a li'tu o: a polish anny in I'rnnci* is well : i : i i-T iv;n |i -j-..-. it is intended In : Iniiii: t('?i'i her ;! las'p* nnmher of the; I '??] i.< ii ' :n* in ? ? li\ nm not only in I'ratice. |. a; in various allied countries.; .v le> will liu'n limit r I lie Polish this: I'orj hi' re ? s:ah!islsm,-nt of the ancient; I '? <! : < li kingdom. i DEATH FOR SEVENTY. <?SAKA. .Japan. May fi.~ (<'orre-. ?j-oiidenee of iIm- Associated I'ressj--. inly persons won- kilkd and -On, injured in ;i series of terrifle e.\ploj iimis apd a tir? which occurred in thej ivare!if.ijs?- district of Osaka yesler- . lay. The ilamap' to propcrtv is esti in.i'eil at aliou The wlioP' ol Osaka and tls minli t? i in? tow ns and villages \vre thrown into a panic The .-omul of tin- explo sion was heard for ".i> miles. Tic li : - 1 ekpifsioii. which occurred iii the Tokio WarHiouse t'otnpaiiy's Iioit-c. is In liv-vi-d to have heen ! < : ? ? io "'n spontatii-mis combustion id' i lii-mii ai.-\ NOMINATION APPROVED. PKKfN'i!. rhin.-i. May l>. The i'hi-| ie ? Senate to i'> y approved the hoik- | it -am ..} |.i ' hlii-' IM as premier, mi n< o s?doii so Tuan riil .Ini. w ho was I lii-nn-si ii In i fi. ? President. The .vote j 1 '?? :U i The i hinr-se House of I I ? - f i r? ? en! a ' i vi-r a jip.'ovid of ih" nomi n-ni"n oi i.i i 'hint H i on .Sunday ) WASHINGTON". 1 c\. May i'S.? Regulations 10 govern exemptions un der tin- selective dra l' i :i r** being worked out by I'rovost Marshal (.Jon pr ill c'rn\v(i? r, with a number of promi nent lawyers. Although the plans arc not \c! complete, i! is probable iliat tin- jury- win-el sy.-tein will be used in .??elect ing those wile are to go into the tirst army of .iuo.oiMi. and not until the names have neeii drawn and each reg istration district has provided the number apportioned tn ii will exemp tions be eonsidt-red. As each individ ual drawn reports, his claims for ex emption will be parsed upon, and if lie is exempted, another will be drawn in till i he \aeanry. The law provides for local exemp tion hoards in each county and for each 110. nno in city populations. The board.> of_ review also will he estab lished on the basis of one or more to each Federal judicial district. All the boards will be composed of civilians. Secretary linker said to-day the. pro cess of selecting them had not boon worked out. General Crowder said that only con fusion would result from the reported intention of men above the xed age to register on June fi. "This is mistaken patriotism." lie said, "and registrars will be instruct ed to accept cards only from meti be tween ilie ages of 21 and 30. inclu |siVl'-" . ? TO RATIFY AGREEMENT . '*11 \ IM.KSTi U . \>.. Mm V "V - Miner* .'ilTil'n ! t?.| with tlio I '?? i l ??? I Mi no U1 rkfr? t r * ? m ,\ i \v Kivor and inriiiic M?ulf ''"a! ilelds will m. rt in convention j h-re "ii Thursday to ratify a proposed t I agp em- iit with the op'-raiors. 'I'lie mill- i ! its have been granted a llat advance of I l:.'. cents -i 1.011 on minin;; and -0 per j (???nt incrense < ? ri day labor, l.abor leiid ' t-rs say t In* delegates to the, convention I will ratify the agreement.- ? ! BACK TO G00D0LD U. THEIR DESIRE | ? W ASM --With their! ; dreams ni' wealth unrealized and faith ? i in proinoi' rs destroyed. homesick Am-j I ericun !i?.Kri>e?s have petit iotpd the act*' n > ? ut>\ < rn.ir of the (.Sold (.'oast colony j 'in MYn-a to send ihem liack to Texas, j iwlii.-ti i l,t y !. '! in 101-1 under the sway "i ili. argum.nts of I'hii i Sain." \v!ih j j pictured lives "f ease. The negroes i 1 r.irneil ovi-r to ??Sum" varying sums of | i money with the understanding that it (would laud tliein <>ii tie- 'Sold Coast.; | when- th? y would receive titles to thcirj [own la ml. _ J I Ambassador Spring-K!ce has notified ? the stale department that the indli.n-j jtiotts are that chief Sam grossly mis-| .led the immigrants and finally deserted) I them, leaving many in destitution, j ! AV hot her any go vi-rnmental assistance j I will lie priven to the negroes so the>*i I may return to the cotton fields of Texas! i is unknown. NO PAPERS MAY 30. XKW Y<>KK. May 1'S. ? The * veiling ! I newspapers of New York City have de- i elded not In publish any editions on! I Memorial day. The purpose of this step; lis luervlng of while paper, and It! lis estimated that it will result in a sa v j tn>; of i.'iO ions. CONSPIRACY CHARGED Sl'.ATTI.K. Uii-b. May L'.V? United. | States '. . let Service operatives today I arrested lluiet M. Weils, a city employe, I former president of tin- Seattle Central' ! l.ntior Council on a charge of seditious I eonsplnt. > . crowing on I of the alleged disi rlhui ion by Wells and others nf Irt-j ePHturf id vne.-i l trie revistnne.. by force J of the governm- nt's selective draft plan. I TOBACCO MXW PROTEST HARTFORD, C<>nn.. May 28.? Assert ing thai great hardship would be worked on the industry by the imposition of ad ditional taxes, the National Cigar Leaf Tobacco Association in annual conven sion here today sent to Washington * telejrram addressed to Senator F. M. ?Simmons, chairman of the senate tinanro committee. protesting against the Im position of additional customs duties on ji-ai' tobacco. The telegram urges rejec tion of the provision in the house bill f. r such add<"d impost. SMITH SELECTED Spf.-i.it Dlsrat^h to Ui? lotolllscacrr. < OLCJIBI'S, O.. May 2S.? tvilliam Smith has been appointed on the Bel mont county draft board. ~l Removes Roots as Well As Surface Hairs (Something New and Different) The chemist who discovered the re m:i '.'{able hair-dostroying properties of phelactino has conferred a genuine bless ing: upon a multitude of women. -This peculiar substance seems to paralyze and shrink tip the hi' irs io. which it is ap plied. rit;ht down to their roots ? and these hairs ivmu1 out very easily an<l iiuickly, roots and all. before one's very eyes! [?h"lactlne i-s perfectly odorless, non irritai ing. .non-poisonous ? child could ??at it without tb< least harm. Xot to be <?<>!? pn red at all with depilatories or elec trolysis. 1: leaves the skin so soft, smooth and hairless, no one would guess you r bad a moustache or other nairy growth. If' you -will obtain a stick of st ructions, yon will certainly be more ph> luctiii' and follow the simple in '? ban pleased" or druggist will refund l he price without question.