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8 STORM CRIPPLES A TRACTION LINE riniaDLmiiA woman sees success OF IIEIl MOVEMENT FOR MOTHERS DAY i f a m trk lUa4 r fcata 1 y t ' iraa Hr j tit.! irnuf ti. itl M.Uin lwa a4 tala-! I area leaaie- t I at at TaUr Ut. 1 a . ' x f-p,r-, ,r-.a Ufa TlIK HOC II ISLAND ARGUS. TUESDAY.-MAY 4. 1913. T" Wt Maw t.f f!; I S - t.a avl tlma !t w ... i;::4 ' ( ton,. ( T",a . 4 t: Mrvvcnan) ttt(f x! I 3,,-ar -- rl .! tT. nt tfm w!a.l j ...-". l! ant Tt;"f f,,I ! n P'la- tra tl R ! . a"" !'t J5a fcafwaar t' ey aft! T aa.. c?8 t !n t i. t r 'asv er-.giaa t ti ;- 5 Ram I w.:..-!4 pnfit ! , ;: ha n-af Ha 'a (-(,'. f. f Tf!of ',.. 1 I'l twn r ! : ..a.t W , . i pmr'f : ....... : .a rf.ft r fl n . i . " ".i Ma -aii'l t!V.' ! if f. . ! 1 f o a 1 1 . f a fj.ua. g i- -a : ; la -V --c: - a ' 1-: w : a ,1 it. : J. 6' 4 FEYNOLDS- ((M J.a (rifal) iwi wkal Carnal IM for oSarf of MohT' tU. Ma . I". ... ".:.. S"a . ,-'' I A'ta'1 t I tn fr!safs.s hrr f.-Jaor. M vr 14 i -.a C . a..;, i". 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T-tiK'-nr-. tr ; J ts.a .! 1 ) .. ft;"rt a'l t:r !? raiahratmc ' l:ri it t-a; tr yar rf tta ri:' r!a. f-r Jjrr . hal br- It n.tjtM r!t;.'n rtafor th ar- lh ( r.:'-i f-'.Ata f. tnnt iv " I J-jf:r in '-tar a national hoji-fja-.a-l i i i-ir- fr arnrr r-f -ha rwt r; rr in iha nri !. inur moih- It a a !.Tr.il thir.K f.r Ilia ! J'i?rf. hnrr.a o injc !iM lady lo taVf ( tf.ta rirp but fra5i' i:iia!a1 tn twrmvliM .rr'or Hurkrt "f N-bra-J a !- tr";-fir tff.!g('f,fi ..n Mjy Sj 'fl Iha f.,r nf fjja rO(t j r.t-n ina .cnaror m.rH IJia prn- (--! rr' !i;!i!i !,! ri!aa n:in a! rri mth Ja-r an-l aarraa- j H:r rot Ko'hara' davT" !..iia.f itia - f.a,a n l ar o!iJ aunt." TVrl ar.ht r. I-i a !.ar Auntlra Jav. An wiiVrj a fa momenta Srn- 4 haan eim 1 r I'urfcwt'a voire m dromH n an 'ocaan of tauchrrr. kul th kwI man ha .0 a(rat M'.a Jarrla rTt. ' fr,n Nebraska rnriinuM to apaak an 1 of njrt't of lettrra wri!- ' ' r-arnr-atnana rnmra: l mora ar- i ira fij:!rrj a a t a -n'V;:f j(af.ij ia trr ; i.-!. ' f a a ? r ft.T-a r rmfjj. rx.a itjtt , fcaf ti..'hr' t" tc . t. l!l !4!ef I -' I f--? ;tfa 1 'Jr-Jfa".a a la 7"; ' f' jfl ff .r.-.jt a 1 oa V, : . " -i "&" ra I V-.f.laf.- .r :f. : i-' -. jc I "p rj.r l al 4 -t a t ..' if t ; ot.a f ,r lrt:'r t j j ri i ia ill fttr raat:a ; . j Ar. I ban J?;a Kfaat t a T l l ; a saa f - if! ,t rifft oof ,!" rtari..n 1 ( 4i '.'' i for ! f:'is, n-jt y fK r.-a ir.aw Jl"fTfr.a of -.tT "ff. ' e ..-! !' a afraiinc that mrt Tii,a a Mir:-y b ! i 1 h1r t To the appeal of the KRUMBLES flavor, every appetite is that of a hungry boy. Not merely a new flavor, but a new kind of flavor. No one else ever thought of preparing Wheat just this way and bringing out its full natural sweetness. KRUMBLES the whole of the Wheat cooked, "krumbled" and delicately toasted Take a saucerful of KRUMBLES, with cream or milk. See how new the flavor isr and how pleasing! The longer you chew KRUMBLES the better it tastes. KRUMBLES is waiting for you at your grocer's. Look for this Signature 10 cents, in the Kellogg WAXTITE package. which keeps the fresh, good flavor in and all other flavors out. EZ2 ''- .Tr,arWi---r-' ; 1 .n.oit rr..!" r.ou afianilon. Thrn. alrhnurh the ra:utlon aa !ata1 ur.tll a latar rfafa It i .i .j a r a t : broar ir- a -&- la .I".:, . n a. 1 rf;f. f iii I'!' ;..!' f . ... W1-. j,t !. f'-.t' r;!." . .- i'Tfani'a Ta Pa ;a.J on Kir.t r.,-i t.Jt t..ar ...r.ra.J l. Tra rfSB- f4' f-a fart t e.ar foPfito' tn P'jtl?r J;fa. 1' M H- ' r!efarr.e-). Irafrtl.J a!rr In lh t-3!r.e ! HftfH o-.ar. Ma ;,rrr,. n xfim Mojurt I a of -!r.'.r. Fh I satrr co or. try rar told of the' roii'f f a rrlji rf Ipartrgrri n""m'ni. f,m urn rnmrnffilln' T tjpon Mi Jarrl, laudable tnuns lail.ra lf !ir.al to hara. thrfr fAiuliy nni int-nnoDei!. but wre rT to embrace tho opportunity of -je f.., t 'alklni! to a representative of the uea irre. " . A,.,rtrn i,0j.r. !;o th''y thought might f.nd i"me "ne" in lh pres ent po:t!on of woman in Turkey. "Ij'ly" Kfjrainh ai the most alert of the three ar.'l 1J1.I moM of the ulii inr. tne punctuated hc-r remarks with pleasant smiles. She explained that wb:l I.fe had many serious as pects she waa Inclined to look on the brirht side of thing. At vchool she years the Kirls will have the same chance as the boys. "Sonie time npo one of our uni versities btarted a course of lectures for women." remarked Miss Serninha. "The rush for admission was so preat that many failn! to pet the opportun ity they soupht. The lectures are Riven by the professors who teach the men. which I take to be one of the many signs that the seclusion of the Turkish women Is nearing Its end. Most of us still wear the veil, of course, but the condition which once . . 1 .... j 1 inn An pftoaff or l. & . I1;: .nilirnpni a. 111 r r - - - ...r a. .. a m ririlf n1 I w 1 ari nrti -..arj i!::nj rrl.irm "for!. tturr., a.- rffsar Ifi.tfnfioft. and roald have t.tl I of perannal pTaaa in aae.atora. frfaa. al trofr anij frrtmna own private Inrom rv- aatna frota be aafifona; prorrt. had aoniei:;inc of a reputation of beln i ,'is!'1 in Turkey may he cousidored a "rotuUr tombov." Hut. like her ' a of ,ne Past- You wil1 sti!1 find ! 1 - mornlntt the news- companion, she was youns woman 1 " women m v ...r..o..i.ul..r or ccar-nir.c; manners. All three!""'" ." i-.....-. - spoke Fnjflisb w'.ih ea-e. while Missvcry few women are in seclusion to Kful.h ue.i Aiiierlranin lrh a de. 'day. Of course, the harem is still in possible for them to gratify the wishes of an enlightenment-seeking mind. Gravely the throe bowed and with a sweep of the right hand from the floor up touched bosom, chin and forehead,! uttering the while ft salutation in a sing-song fashion, and withdrew. threat liuildines. In old days great buildings were, made of materials close at hand. The Parthenon was less than twenty miles from the marble quarries on Penteli cus. and many Athenian temples were built of stone dug almost in the door yard. The cathedrals of the Seine valley were built of Caen limestone. those of the upper Rhine of local sand Washington Is merely assembled there. The marble Is dug, shaped, fitted and the pieces numbered at the quarries in Colorado, 2,000 miles away, on the other side of the continental divide, and S.000 feet above sea level. There were difficulties about the old plan, to be sure, but It helped to develop local schools of architecture. The modern way tends to reduce all great structures to a certain same ness, both of materials and workman ship. Chicago Journal. The Germans In Palestine. Dr. Edmond Pasternik, for many years a practicing physician In Jeru salem, who has only recently arrived And or ha following ttar stone. There were exceptions to this j in London from that city, says Pales irnl.! cranite for facine the nvramirls i tine is now a German Dossession in llehtful rrare. Th-v also tnoke existence. But I believe that its days, brought 400 miles down the Nile ! the fullest sense of the word. In Jern- Krenrh and Oem.an besides iheir 111- rounten. i wisn to rorreci a very In Philadelphia but in varloQ cities an4 mmtnun'fir throughout tha anion. . tl.otiaand of nan and woman eagerly j donning !; w!:if carnation rnilo!ic of the rrnitunt puritv of mother s love Tnat i al Tm ago Now the reiabr.lon of Mother' day has become intamattonal It l reir.ambera.! and jnttingiv rf-iahrat) in trr stale In tlva language. Hattje Hantm was taking an advanced history and so ciology coiira; Kizaish ilanim was absorbed m science exclusively Samlha llttn'.m atudled history acience. The young Turkish woman 1 very eager to get a better education. "jrigni nere. laald Mt Efxaish with eagernejss Stie j No tendency towards modern femin iu . . . th. union In Great TtrUm.r. m,.. i... 'nought that tne woman or Turkey n. waa a!- ro mak such an imprea- I wr '"P"-"" t er brothers ion ra 1 ri-.r . . . I in thai repa-t -Many of our men are - a - i j alao ba-an awakare-l Jr pir a- . k . . . ... ' .till i.mewhat indifferent to erf n p.. . ... r.ngiani am Ireland. I ' . . . In'e-.--. ici-raat tn movement ha ,,on' but con(,1"on9 r Improving. pn..ipi. it. nu n up. rni lair, npvrrrr, Id uo rKUl now iiiaii iri uiij iiiem- 'the school for the glrla have been 'selves with equal suffrage and the WflVrt ir Ttir ri iiliii rwt..n i alightM a little. The boys' schools are! like. In fact we do not need such a ---- -.. .-,.... i. , i . . .... reaiiy I I more than forty centuries ago: but even then the great body of these structures was of Mokaltan limeston quarried within a radius of ten miles. Nowadays the stuff of which a build ing is composed depends on the pleas ures of the architects and the whims and financial abilities of the builders. Egyptian granite and Italian marble have been carried In vast quantities ism wa manifested by the young J to Petrograd. The still unfinished women. Miss Ef.aish said that this j Cathedral of St. John the Divine In' did not seem to be interested even in I Xew York already has drawn on most the question put to her on the sub-.'of the world. for materials, and prob Ject. 'ably will levy on the rest. The great -The women of Turkey have more j Lincoln Memorial now going no at popular error concerning the harem. It Is generally believed that the harem is a Mohammedan institution. It is an.tinot. As we know the harem it is en- and''ro'y Ottoman and was first a Greek institution. When the Ottomans took' Constantinople they found the harem1 tathaale ItatalU f Their ! There. l ife a lt much better and. I believe. good. Put we hope that within a few An Oil Burning Range with a "Three-in-One" Oven tt t aofa-r r3X aS a-,. a--a,.aa arnJC. .a'J m l& a a-ar m rtrtc rtt: ta- ! r4 -. j aa c t.ia llmt e a.'ni. VOa (t, aaal va-A,t I tLm 3 I If I-. 0f. cOiOaial "!.-- aaatoci. T1 HUf!r) ISA. V "BJa- t-3 i M' im a. M.W rtKcaioN : IT BiUTf fTK9. lJ t Cat a&. r Lm TV ef t a XTVT 0 I etr-r-ay f aaoeabta. It crxwa ti': aor tJta fi f - Waa co.f( t ti9 thm tnftt tvl l3t. .- rtvtsc TV rai 4 b&. Yon caa a ft at twf !.' I to e. A kna M i? Utax y cr:c.v m i.a a- . rtt'A' rot s t a tt Aia'it Oa-aa- Orra. IaOO (or li tn a4' baanvt. W Aas tW rtMFCCTION OJ TT-aiair coo V tank fraaa. Jvr aa"4 if is -".arr a to cvver sa-.'-Sjj 5ttat r-aa tai R :! C-ua.:asa MtT 3JO r.ps.- (aaJ-aa) ga Mf90a loT NEW CoaataaUbopla iCnrreapondence ' of tha Aaria'e4 lTa. Inierriew- l th rae young Turkl.h wocnes In' , Cocv-aniinopla collrse th a oclatel crarratpoadrot waa frankly toll hv ' them that the d3-atrj Tsratah worn-! a cr iciav anew more or AirerKa than ir Amart-aea ganarally know of Tr.ey. TS ta-rrviaw waa ra rr.arkable for the r-i that tha lb Tea Tcrblah girl !:w4 to appear wtthoat the tra1::o-ial valla. Ioul Wallac QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets salem alone there are over 4,000 Ger man officers, officials and doctors. Practically every company In the Turkish army is commanded by a German officer. The country itself, he says, is ruined. The food supply is very low, and, in accordance with. German policy, every resource is be ing converted to military use. Deje mal Pasha, with a German staff, la ruling with high hand. He has threat ened to confiscate all land held by the Jews and imposes the death pen alty on any Jew found in possession of Zionist literature. Chicago Even ing Post. THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY Cil IX) dakaro EL Tt.l la ta Vrfal err of tbmaandt alae tr. tdavli prodacaij Oiiva Tablets, LD aut:itut lur cakxaaL tr. Kdwarda. a cractic:g rbTslciaa fr 01 ,, Aiaancma woman la charge t,. fr,am.. ur Ollaa Tatilat. wh,!- traatiog cy..lrnu fur caras:c cooitipauoa asd torpid livar. lT. dward O'.it Tablets do not cxa ta.n ratoreel. bet a Ikcaiiag. soothing vag Wbia Ul;v. h9 g-ripiog I IS "tteTBote" of the lit-tWgar-cavlrd.(t)tTaaaiuredtableta. Tbey tww IM tnatltna linr la ki sarmaiiy. t fft Ibacta'.too. aba oaf arranged it Inter law. had advid the young woraaa lo pit on lb veil, without which tfta-v fiarar vantar lata the f men. tat tare rapre antaf va rf farataia yooog Torliey u,"" ,amr "- weef Americana ,16,, oaver fore tbam toaeaatural action. ttbot b'dlog tbrlr faa j it ynm bars a -dark brown mootb" bow Accord. Bgly fralah Hani. HanlBth btadacta-torpiil lint ud are coo- llaatrn and Tati Haaina wee uah-i atipated. yoa'll Bad qaick. ssr aod only eed tata Miaa Wallace a offlc lo raaclta from oca or two htUa Or. uauor uuw TdDiets at Moua. Taoaiaanda Las a oca or two every a. ret ioc ana ix meet th American a w pa par man. The girt war sot at stars, tha earn Martins aot hetag lb family name, bat Taxkua aliraiai (or "lady." Tbc ymt lo kaws ribt. Try taaaa. Bar boa. AH druggtwa. Tka Ujva TaAlaft Caapaay. Odrnicma. Q movement. In Turkey the woman has the same personal and property richta aa the man. We are hedged in .... ... . ...; , i a I uii. ivuiruiiutia u t v. vml,.aj9 ill staj of legal and political handicaps imposed by our men. I have every right any man In Turkey has with this exception. The man can divorce his wife by merely telling her to go, while the woman must bring a law suit. But even here we are better off than aome women. In England, for instance, a woman can secure a di vorce on lust one ground: all we have to do la to show that life with the man we wish to divorce is not agree able. Tha woman of Turkey is bet ter off in that respect than many others. What we need la not political eoualitr with our men. but better edu-' ration. We are slowly getting that. Meanwhile we are not trying to invade the business and Industrial world of oar country. There are men enough to do that work. "The women of Turkey need educa tion for the purpose of bettering that of the men and Improving life gener-r.- ... Thus tha latervlew ended. They salaamed In the manner of old Turkey and a hook hands after the fashion of taa people whoa effort had. iua4a it lVSS KmKS Flake WHITE SOAP Washes Clothes EASILY In Cold Wafer 9 Ask Your Grocer To-day v i-i-a rTTvoTrTTTsrTrTr. lEEESTC'JALITY 1 H W 1 J J P ,T C