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BUSINESS AS USUAL. A Sunshade of exceptional beauty and durability regular$5.oo values; Saturday $2.95 muslin underwear FEATURE. Teddy Bears £2 Styles to choose from; sheer and cool, trimmed with lace and ribbon; our cnt're $1.50 One_ TODAY ONLY . $1.00 MOR The Waist for every woman— A* Universal as the Ford. See Windows for Display. Albert Mendel & Co. Auto Delivery 9 a. m., 1 p. m., 5 p. m. MEETING POSTPONED. The called meeting of the Humane Society for the election of officers Ahich was called for this afternoon has been jr stponed until some time next week, notice of which will he given 1 hat there may be a good at .tendance. -o-— 'Jack Matson returned last evening from Vanderbilt University, Nash vil e. Tenn, where he is studying rontistry, to spend the vacation ai j home. * * * 'Mis. Joe Pace will soon leave foi AI titrcal, Canada, where she will spend the summer visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. F. Cooper. Mr. Cooper it rider I r the great Soagruui stables. * * * A. it. Bolding leaves today for Colo tad" Springs and Denver to spend the month of June. * * * \v 10. Crosby of the Emporium U caning company is very til at ins home, tit; Morrison avenue. * * * Mr. ilarrv Utouigherty. Sr proprie tor f the St. Charles hotel, wlto has been very ill, is some better today. PATRIOTIC SHOW WILL DC REPEATED -< CAPT. SISNEY REQUESTS SAME FOR BENEFIT LOCAL COMPANY BEFORE MUSTERING IN. Many New Features Will 8e Added and Another Patriotic Treat Is Scheduled for Night June 14. The big patriotic show thal was giv en Thursday nigHu in the Auditorium tehater wili be repeated Thursday night, Jiune<14. That date, by a happy coincidence, is also ''Flag Day.” Tlie lepetition ot the greatest pantiotie en tertainment Hot 'Springs ever had of fered will be given at ithe request of Captain Phillip Slsney, of the Hot Kprings company of the Arkansas Na tional Guard and the money obtained in this manner will be used, as Capt Slsney pointed ouli last night at a con ference w-ith J. Frank Head, manager or me Auditorium; Dewey Campbell and Walter M. EJbel, to obtain absolute and jM>sitive necessities tlhe membepi of he company must have when mus tered in, which* Captain Sisney stated many of the boys would not have the money to purchase. Captain Sisney does not feel like making a personal appeal to ithe citi zens of Hot Springs when that time conies and believes that with the repe 1 t'tk>n of the big patrioic t'eaure, with many new numbers added .that an other groat, entertainment of this na ture will be liberally patronized. Yes terday Mr. libel had requests from Pine Bluitf and lhttle Hock residents i to give those cities tllve same kind of i an entertainment he provided for ihe 1 AuditoVium audience Thursday eve ning, while many in this city also asked that the same t-how be repeat ed here in the near >'uture. I ‘Captain Sisney urged it hat this show bo repeated, believing that it will be the means of getting considerable money that will be absolutely neces sary for his men,” said Mr. Ebe , ‘that arrangements have been made to give the show again on the night of ‘Flag Day,’ Thursday, June 14. in many re spects the show will he new, for there wdl lie new vaudeville features, and Mr, Campbell will produce several new' chorus numbers. YVe will repeat the two-act comedy, ‘Matrimonial YVar Clouds,’ which received a successful premier Thursday night, and 1 will also add many more new tableaux, re taming some of the ones offered be fore, such as ’Here’s My Hoy,’ ‘Don't Read History—Make It!' 'The Spirit o' '1 Need You.,’ end other features of this nature the army and navy post ers are illustrating 1 can guarantee tlie show to lie given again will be equally as good, if not better, than the first one, end 1 hope it will be as well received and get the same big petronage. The admission will be the -ante, L'i and M cents. ' Captain Sisney w ill be in Hi tie Rock in a day or two and personally invite Adjutant General Bngland or Coonel James to be present that night and deliver e. brief address. The latter is regarded as one of the most eloquent orators in the state, being an attorney o: note and a most, fluent public speaker. Mr. Kbel requests tliat the boys from the Army and Navy ho-pital and tlie .girls wlio constituted the Navy league | chorus meet hto and Mr. Campbell on Do You Dread Hot Weather? Does it cut youroncrgy, disturb your stomach or bring _ you near prostration? The well man isn't afraid of heat. Hut it is trying on the weakened body^ BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH Gel your digestion in order, remove all irritation, dispel all stagnation. Put yourself in shape to enjoy the summer with a good tonic. PERUNA INVIGORATES It r«»tores tne port ret ion of digention and removal Iheinfiam* ed conditions (catarrh* that make you w«Ak. I» f'-pshena the blood, steadies the nerves, and suppltea just what you need to enter the hot season with confident*. Peruna is a real tonic, with especial efficacy in catarrhal con* ditions. Liquid or tablet form—whichever it most copvenient—will safeguard your health. The Peruna Compaiy, Columbus, Ohio w3L-jnnntrju^nLacjirJtr3ntr3r3ranc3cr3tr3LJCinc3Cic3nrjC3nrjncrir-ji!na INSURE YOUR HEALTH DeSoto Water Saves The Dr?ig Bill DeSoto Lax For Constipation. Special Rates For the Home or Office We Make The Best Ginger Ale on Earth Try a family case of the DeSoto Soda. All fruit flavors. Bottled in the most sanitary '{plant in America. CALL 827 j DE SOTO SPRING CO. JAMISON BROS. City Distributors the stage of file Auditorium theater Sunday afternoon ait 2:3d o'clock lor a brief conference regarding this en tertainment. Messrs. Kbel and <'unu> bell have several big patriot i. ear prises contemplated for this produc tion, which 'they desire to discuss w I till the young lad'es and gentlemen toiuor row afternoon at tihat hour. Throughout the city yesterday noth ing but file highest praise eon d lie heard about the big patriotic show given Thursday night, and vvi th the new features added, the popular comedy to be seen a second time, new tableaux and feature chorus numbers of a stirring patriotic nature o lie,pre sented, the show on tibe night of Thurs day, June It. should draw another ban ner house. The beuufii iary »- a most worthy one and Capain Disney is of tile opinion that Hot Springs resident will not liestilate to s-uppur an en terbainmeut given hi order that proper provision may be made for tillt- boys of Hot Springs who have answered tlieir country's call. U-BOATS COLLIDE UNDER WATER BRITISH BOAT COMES UP WITH GERMAN B-0AT ACROSS HER BO’W. Amsterdam, June 1, via J«ondon.— A cniision under water between a British submarine and a German U tioat is reported by the Hheinischo Westfalische Zeitung of Essen, which described the incident as unpreced ented. The paper states that the col lision took place “in the channel” April 19 and declares that a German U-boat while submerged rammed a British submarine and that the Brit ish boat then emerged bringing up the German submarine lying across the b< w of the British vessel The German vessel s:id off into the water and i>oth vessels started their engines and when separated by about fifty yards both dived. The paper asserts that both sub marines were anxious to fight, but under the circumstances aetion was impossible. STINGER TAKEN OUT OF FOOO CONTROL BILL SENATE MODIFIES PROVISION IN REGARD TO STORING OF FOODSTUFFS. ■Washington. Juno 1.—The fist ad ministration food bdl under considera tion in the senate all week probably will reach a final vote tomorrow. Ik* bate wa-s limited to ten minutes lo o today by unanimous consent and no senator will be permitted to speak more .than once. lattle progress was made with the bill today. An amendment by Sene;or iMcOiinibor modifying the provision adopted yesterday making the holding and siiorage of foodstuffs and other necessities a felony was adopted. The amendment specifically would permit storing where no effort is made to cause a shortage or affect the price. Senator Fletcher's amendment to au thorize the secretary of commerce to engage in the catching and marketing of Huh to enlarge the nations food supply was rejected. The amendments designed to pro hibit food speculation were Introduced One by Senator Thomas would author ize the president to suspend grain ex cfttanges where dealing in futures is permitted, and the other amendment, by Senator MeKelar, would forlnd speculation. Debate on a proposal by Senator Foil that all public isurveyed unre served lands in New Mexico, Colorado. Utah and South Dakota be opened under the 040.acre homestead act was in pregross when tlie senate recessed. Senator IHitistmg, opposing tins plan, got into such a 'heated exchange with Sennit or Fall that the vice president in tervened. LINCOLN'S COUSIN DEAD. Boomington, 111., June 1.- Solomon Hanks, the only surviving full blood cousin f Abraham Lincoln, died at the home of his daughter here today, aged 84. Try a 8rntinel-Record Want Ad. Whatever You Will in Coiffures | Just nt present, coiffures are almost as diversified as heads. In the matter of hair dressing there are no styles that govern and about everything is left to Individual tHSte. The hair dresser asks you what you will have, and Is prepared to execute any sorl of order, even to bobbing off half your locks und curling what Is left of them. He is not arbitrary about a single thing, but Is insistent that waved hair Is better than straight hair, no matter what style you may elect to make your own. Young women like ihe style In which the hair Is combed back off the fore head so well that they are reluctant to part with It. It is still a favorite. But tt Is much less becoming than waves or curls about the face, and newer coiffures Insist, upon covering at least a portion of the forehead. All of them present waved hair as an es sential feature and all of them are exquisitely neat. A coiffure for evening dress Is shown In the picture, with the hair parted a little to one side and waved. Only half of the forehead Is uncovered and the waved hair almost covers the cal's. There Is a fad for turning the ends of the hair under anil pinning them In without colling them Into a knot or making them Into puffs. This is not so easy to do If the hair Is long. The ends are usually disposed of in a knot nt the top of the crown, us In the coif fure pictured. Not many hair ornaments, except combs, are worn; but iu Ibis as in coiffures, the Individual may please Uersel f. 4 . Some of the smartest women have w'firn a single soft feather, held by a brilliant ornament. In the hair at the opera. Artificial Flowers. Hortense is very fond of the present artificial flower hud. which she says is “so Krenchy." Possibly never before havd artificial flowers hud such u vogue as they have just now. and a small corsage flower is one of the hest means to giving color to a dark street frock or suit. There are hunches of tiny flowers in brilliant red that are very good. There are bouquets consisting of a rosebud, u few forget-me-nots and n sprig or two of green that are good. Then there are nasturtiums, popples and many other flowers in their own natural, rich coloring.—Paris Correspondence. Boots for the Street. One sees the most frivolous dancing boots, high of heel and paper thin of sole with street tailored garb for shop ping and runabout wear in town; hut such boots are not correct according to the canons of conventionality. Pretty boots of bronze or light-colored glazed kid are Intended for formal wear with dancing or reception frock when oiih travels by limousine or brougham; the walking costume in tailored style de ii,iinds a smart walking hoot with long, slender lines mid heel, high perhaps, bin not too curved lor comfort. Beginning June 1, 1917 Mountain Valley Water City Delivery Prices Seven One-Half Gallons, One Delivery - - $1.25 ONE-HALF GALLON DELIVERED DAILY, PER WEEK *1-50 ONE GALLON DELIVERED DAILY, PER WEEI^. $2-50 ONE HALF GALLON DELIVERED DAILY, PER MONTH . $5-00 ONE GALLON DELI VERED DAI LY, PE R MONTH .$9-00 SINGLE ONE-HALF GALLON DELIVERED . 30c ONE 5-GALLON CARBOY . $1-25 ($1.00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON CARBOY.) At Drinking Pavilion LARGE GLASS . 5c SINGLE ONE HALF GALLON BOTTLE . 25c This Water Is Prescribed by Physicians in diseases of the Kidneys, Blood Vessels and Liver. Also elimination of Uric Acid. For the protection of our customers, sanitation through mechanical perfection, by means of the expensive Bottling House Equipment, makes unsanitary bottles impossible.*1 This in connection with the advance in bottles, labor and everything entering into tlic proper handling of water makes the slight advance in price imperative. Order Today MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRINGS CO. bouthern Club Building Telephone 405 254 Central Avenue TWO M ASTER FEATURES AT NEW CENTRA! Earle Williams With a Cast of Dis tinguished Screen Artists Will Ap pear in "The Scarlet Runner.’ Never i*efore lias the New Central had the pleasure of presenting two sit eh magnificent features as it will have today in giving ty its patrons Earle Williams. Marguerite Make Charles Kent. Templar Haxe, and a long ine-iip of other notables in “The Bcaret Runner,” the swiftly moving drania. fresh front (he pen of the tw great writers. <*. IN. and A M. Wil liamson It is a story of "The Car and His Majesty." a mile a minute motor feature deluxe Christopher Race is a young ling lishman who is to inherit his uncle's tremendous fortne. He is a g6od.fel low. a spendthrift, ami his uncle be comes disgusted with his 'lack of en ergy and tells him that unless he can earn his own living for a year he will he disinherited. Christopher sells all that he ha? and huj| “The Scarlet Runner," an exceptions ly speedy automobile. At first he tries hiring It out to private parties, but lie meets with no success Kinally, after another warning from his uncle, he turn his car into a pub lic conveyance and starts to tour the streets. On one of his journeys he finds the Sovereign of a foreign power in a broken down car and carries him to his destination. 'By means of his car and its terrific speed he stumbles upon an adventure and is able to thwart a. plot which nearly causeH the death of Martin Linden, who is a friend of Christopher's and who is en gaged to marry a relative of the lat ter’s, iLady Ivy. With his car, ho brings about the destruction of the plotters and the happy reunion of the Covers, all through his ready wit. He earns the stated sum. and more too. then fares forth once mure in seatx h of further adventures. Prices today, f» and 15 cents. -o-— FIRE ||N CHARLOTTE, N. C. Charlotte, N. iC\, June 1. -Damage that will hardly exceed $50,000 was caused by fire in the business section of Charlotte earLy tonigtbt. when one building was bunted and three olher? slightly damaged, including the J*res byterian hospital, from wthleh It we? necessary hurriedly to remove about fifty put-cuts, At one tune two busl ness blocks were threatened suit the fact that the f'tv did not spread wa due to a heavy tatutall. CHOP REPORT SENDS PRICE OF COTTON IIP n BUYING INDICATED APPREHEN d SION OF A DISASTROUSLY 1 SHORT SUPPLY. <*; It a New York June 1. The feature of •' Vhe week in the cotton market »a» the first government report < n the <* coming crop, which was published d today and was followed by < ne of the C most rapid and sensational advances of the season Alter having sold at K Cl.loc toward the end of last week, a October contracts eased iff to 2<l.t>7c Tuesday, but on ihe decline of some ti.'i to 75 points offerings were well absorbed and the market developed b( renewed firmness afer the holiday on bu lish private crop reports, strength in Liverpool and an unfavorable weekly weather report. The first ad- , vance « n the sensationally low condi tion figures today met very heavy }Q general profit taking around the 21V6 jjj cent level for new crop months, but n] the offerings were absorbed on a k] break of abput half a cent and later S prices made new high records on re- g ports that tsith foreign and domestic g spinners were buying against F< rward .g requirements. jj October contracts so'd up to 21.88c, jj ot fully SH.85 per bale above the. low level of the week, and closed at 21.bite b] tonight, compared with 12.85c, the low bj level of last February. The condition a] of 89.5 as offk-ia ly reported was the “] 1 west on record for May 25 and the jjj buying which followed was believed ffl to reflect apprehensions of a disas- k trously short supply, should the grow- k ing season prove anything short of k uniformly favorable. k ■... _ __ - rv -u Wrinkles Removed l Mme, Helene Swift 1 tr Dermatine Famous Astringent for Relaxed rC Muscles, Flabbiness, Wrinkles and Deep Lines. j(3 Ambro Massage Cream, a real rfl cleanser. A full line of Helene Sw'ft’s Toilet Preparations can be had at Par- W lore. Arkansas National Bank Build- qj ing, Room 401, Hot Springs. New York Address, 1672 Broadway. (V| )Q MEXICAN SOLDIERS 'REPORTED KILLED IN RATTLE. II.aredo, Texao, ihinte 0.—AUt leafct in so'dier* were killed and approxl lately :MHI wounded In an engagement iring (tie nice moon of May 28 lie veen rebels and soldiers of tlhe Mext in do fucto government at Cardenas, •tween Han hula I’otosi and Tampico, •cording to reliable Information taenoig nere today. <sr < omhined rebel force* numbering ioi»t l.ooii bod concent.ratet} near Car j •OH*, the report*/^ay. and attached'n trrison of approximately 500 I'arran i soldiers, «u guard duty in that re on. Overcome by superior munlrer-, •daughter of tllie government soldiers Mowed the reitort adds. Does your milk have sediment 'n the ittom? THAT'S DIRT. Try Humph y’s Dairy, where cleanliness ana lahty arc first. Telephone 9507-F.2. ^C3C3CDrjnmnoLac3nc-aprinr*ir-n Star Ready to | Wear Store’s! BIG i SALE! 1 STARTS g I U 1 u 1 I c i j n 818 Central Ave.—Phone 610. ) 0 n szsasRszsas asus-as^rasasgSESgseea CROW-ELKHART THE MULTI POWER CAR: Counter balanced crank shaft. Price $845.00 fully equipped f. o. b. Elkhart, Ind. MATHEWS AUTO CO.. Agent.