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"V" (hi nl of this a.i i-si'i'iidi'il hi Hi'yi'ni' -Us third of this w.n i-Ji" , lliilli.- flalw, Oi'n At Closing Out Prices PAGE TWO DONATIONS GNLY i Wash u mi 'talv: . 1.. . . i' SA.MMOI'X, AhIh Minor, July 2H. j -American charity, Is k'uLinK alive i the- remnant ul' tlit! dyfiiK Armenian , : luilhui, When ittl ol her cdjuilrics i turned ii di-jtf nw to the prlvat Iimm and hoi mi's of the Armenian .pupil-; Union, the Amoriian people iloiuif m t IWI.IHIO.IMH) nihl ;iUU,tllHI,IHi() pound1 or I'ood.suitlH and relief Miipplh-K. ('(jill'-M-d tliDUKiimit what wan ome the Armenian Mtnte uri' today iimn than :nni Ainerhaii men and wo-1 men who arts work Iuk valia ally to save the Lih ves'len of thi, oldest ft. ,l!i ff-liniTV-lSrl Mina Taylor Dresses Included in This Sale We arc olTerine,' our Sin-uinor Wash dresses dm sale ill Special 'losing Out Prices now ill order to entirely clean up and make l in for our new Kali dresses which will soon lie-in to arrive. TJiese dresses are being offered at prices run;;-, ing from One-Third to One-Half Off Hill's Department Store of Christian vucmh in this far-off emit liM'iil. '1'h i! Americana am concent nit intf tin attention on I In legions of parent ieK children which Sunlit; Ai -men In tin largest nrplMJiatv cen ter I he .world Iuih ever known. In 'I'ruiiHcauca.fia ulnae an.! Withered Hie childhood of nm.mut Amo-nlnu i(UiiK" H who ihil heron; the Turl'n f rem Krzci uni, Trebi.omI, Van and Hillis. America has Ix-cosjh' the foster-parent of iliehe unliU'.-py. hhelter lesn youuKHtt' rs. Tho A meri( -him -ha ve oi'Kani.ed US hospitals, fjlt rlhiU's, and nuniher- ' Is relief Kt at Ions t hi'oiif;innit Asia .M inor. In a single month they Hi vn medical t real in- nl to in ore than lod.iMMf patents. In ;lie Alex- , iiiitiropol orphanage alone 111 ere m iinoie than :(,tHM) children stifleiin;-' j 1 rem I racliomu. j Charli's V. VicUery, head of I he Ameiican Near Kiul Uelii-T Commit- i tee, who recently arrived from the' 1 I'nited States to unpenine t In i'i--ld work of the oraniatinii, Niiid re : i i cently in an Interview : ! , "We are caring for Armenia's '. i ; and (ireec'n Kreat hosts of ret u- J j uees, oi'idians and sick in North-! I ern Asia. It. i.i a colossal titslt.1 I made possihle only hy the liherality ! j of I he American people. Hut we i cannot continue it imfiniiely. We j must make the people seli-snippori- : t Iuk. We are trying to phoe full I ; reaponsiliilily for the care of the . ri'fimc".1 poiulatioji upon the govern-; men is concerned . The union unate , hid , how evi 'r. is that the govern - , meuts are rtdiictani to accept, the '-, i (diliual ion. America's heart is the j jonty one that seems to have been . ; MKivefl by the d plorahle plight ot these wretched people. "I 'mint i neriuonHle on tlio church WacVboari! c-vory wec-h. Follca rci.l.l IV dint ' Oiiio In I.i lu-ar more-," mya the Iltv. H. C. Dickinson. Con Krc;;atlijiiiiliil, ColoraUo Hpiinu. Col. OffGTOe I'O! : pnrsTnr ! DHLrU GES GlOnllii i i m ow -use ! Ii mm ciipprnnn OLdllilii! JUUULJuU i 1 null rninrnonn rnn i inno'iri' i i m (MM 3!jU : lilv Asoel,iti-d I'rL'.H) I.dNliON, July lis. I'aLhetic vt ters are leceivcd here every dav from pi oinment liussi;ais in -!oseov and! other iai'K' .Soviet cf. nte' s depiftiri(4 ! the plijflU of tiie population uaiier the! pK.ent leuinie. Wtitinc; to one of the! London newspapcis 1'roie.sHor t.'hiiste-j vitch, an euiinf-nt. physician, says that1 eveiyom is anxious to come to Kuiope. or America to s'.e how human heinsj live. ' "W'e are livitif in n life uf hoasts'j -ays the letter "ami we think only of wood and food. We are cut off! I't'oni all eivili.ed life and sympatliiz-; ire; people. Voii caiuiut, perliaps, un-j deiytand how heavy life x without in-; tellecuiel imju i;ssions, without .hook and m wspapet s and f riemlly cunver sat ions. "Our hearts .no so hardened hv suf lei ins and jossrs" that deaths of' 1 1 lends and t clations make no more hiipiessiun up'-n us than trivial events.! Nevertheless w;1 continue to hope ty1 be human beings .'Hiain! In the oid! C.arist days my wife and ilentfcd! fur poliirca! freedom. Today my wife's; ideal is lo have a pair of sloL-kinj;.s all 2.t(iu.n(K rubles a paii, - "We aie all alive. I hat is ihe prin cina! thine; these days. We sold all our tiling in the hope to buy new ones when we moved fiom Kazan to IVt.ro triad, bin we nte ail our money. We ai; very ric!i u"W in Russia, hut only ;n numeials. You see that the stanin upon this Idle,- cust 100.0(10 rubles. A if of inead costs tliree limes that. "We live, :u,d we aie satisfiftl that I we live, and- that the .winter has pas.---I fear to iz'iw you all the news fin it is such a lontr list of dead from maladif s and ruin.'' OIIIIIKSTliA TO IIIC I'ISSOI.X V" Fresh Strawberry Sundaes At Hie lJKXALh KOl'NTAlX Willi Hazel wood Ice ('renin, French Salad. ( 'liocolnte, Maple Xul and N'anilla. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The siore Wliere Most Folks Buy Their Drugs mi Lira TO ELEPHANT Cllirnp 1'rnlVssnr Sees lio scinlilain'C I lt'1 ween 'Ilic IPwo; Kxplains His Minis. CHlCAC:)-" Society find, hn it has a new elephant on its hands" "And the elephant is '.' '' "Yen, it's woman1. Ami Itctwce'i this Scylla, woman, and Chnrybili.i. labor, society tries to sWer its banpic into a calm sea. Hut our social se.i must always lie agitated, nuitn'l ii?" Twi ehai actei s f i .mh a book wi n ten by l'lofe.-snr Unn,.,. Horse aie talkinp; nbout evi- ami mairiae Krirnds of l'i ofe-isor 1 nt se funnel- euiator iff anthrupolee;v a; ilu- KieKI Museum mid prolesor at the Uni versity of Chicago. whiiM1 wife -e ctti;f(i a di voice recently bet a use ( her husband's theories that, writing nin) matrimony did im tetrether, were studying the fust publihe novel of the "bohemian" professor today und di"covei nuv manv of hi tht'otius of love and I O between the f "Youpk -Low," published in jimj, mvee years arter be separated from his wife for a tour amu9d i world. o "Yountf Low" is onp of the auto oioffruphieal novels so popular din lit erature reventb- The experiees of the yuune mini in the book are strik ingly similar to the life of Prof jiorsey, irier.iis point out. The Q'iO i tno novel lakes a lonjr lour throuirn the .Andes on n scientific expedit! Anions tlie fictional rom.iiilie inei denta in the book, many bits of phil osophy lire dropped by the characters. , "Vou ace, mon mi," (ho woman, Youiie; Low loves says to h i m in onn lue-saye i iitlu- book, "the woman and labor pi oblem is i ooted in property ijihts and inheritance laws- We will compete with you as far as our t tenth peimits, You can't keep u I l oin doinjr that . Hut we can't be economically independent and bot aian at the same time. The time an 1 ;;t i t-njrt h i i iplii ed to bear '.'ISjldvci handicap us in t he economic race. Il always will." ; Her Philosophy of Love. I Pciiiaps Piofe.-sor horsey will re flect on this missive from his book a" he contemplates the sliding seal1 of alimony asked by his wife, who ha-- hot iu him children, readH's of the book declare. An old philsopher in the 1 peks lo Youiik Low as follow-. "There aie several kinds tif love. All of them combined don't constl fute the wJude of lift mil v a nwvt of it tf . 1 'Man at hist has t he counter o ;dai' to nutation the dortiinr of men. !;ir:mv. He aitnuts by nature that h , is polygamic! I to you suppose for a , moniun that Wumon nature is ra icaliy ilUteieilt. v m 'Of courNt-. wonieii are monoifaniic!' Ate rhrv T Modern man nifle is Kcneiuily Bikh iiui ancc." Hy Assnem led -. cssj 8AX KItAXClHCO, July Lnwyers and judges to 1 he number jot more than L'.unu are expected lo come to San Franc isen early in (AiiKUBt to attelid the J!t2L conven tion of the American liar associa tion, the Nat iona 1 Co it fere nee of . Co in mission ers on Cnii'orin State i Laws and the annual meeting of i the California State ll.ir associa ition. The commiHsioneis uoi't An KUst 1 to !', the t ate body eon venes August 7 and the national j a.ssoeial bin on August 8 to 12. ' Several noted speakei'K are o ad diis:i il:e orani.at ions, names on the prour.i niK iueliidinu William Howard Taft . ehief justice - uf I lie I'niled States, Yice Presldeni Cal vin Coolidne; Chief -Jusliee Lin-ien I Sha w of t.he t 'a lifornia supn - me ' court ; (teorye '. Wiekersham. Keueral; Coidenio president of tho -aiciatiiui. and (iim- A Men ol Kansas. It is hoped I hat Klilni Uoni, form er Hecretary of state, also will Mpealt. AdilretJseM jire also to be made by two distiiuMii -bed visitors, the HI. Hon. I.onl Shaw of Uunfenn line, i t vroM'ig tin: lite bar ol' (Il eal Utilain and Henri Aobepin, pp resenlinj: the bar ol Paris. Two commit lex- re pons, in which a cre:i deal uf interest is be ill i:; talii II. will be presetlteil. ( Mie is the report of the t (iilllUlU.' e on pro- molion of Anierii-an ideals, whi.-b will be presetted hj Mariin .1, Wade 'f Iowa. The other Is the n-piti I of he (onimilte mi law enforce-1 men!, pre .etiir.l hv w I Swatiev of Tennessee. IHy A'-iocmien t-rrss I SYDNKY, X. S. W., July 28. s Announcement of the impending (lis 'i solution of tin' state orcht 'Hrn has thrown tlo: Ni'w South Wales musi- ; ea I world Jul I gov ern ineni ha ; three moiit lis ; an iiouiici meal . year amounte "Jl.iiuo and 1 penses were more than $ ion, 00(1. jThe pleas of utnsic lovers to the unv lornnu'nl asking reeonsideratfon of j the decision to a holi di t lie orcbes ! i ra have been una vaili ng t.hus Ta r. o consternation. The s given the musician's notice following the i bat the- deficit last d lo apiproximaf fly j t hat t he annual e- CAWXPMKK, India. July 8. Mail-1 luna ! las) at Mohan i, who, in sonic I ipuuitets at least, has succeeded M't hiUina (iiijulhi in the active leader ship of Indian nationalists, has had a wide oxpeticnee in the promotion of Indian movements. U nliku (i and hi, who is a Hindu Mohani is a Moham niedi'.n. lie is now jirisident of th;' United Piovinces Piovincial Congress Committee and was recently elecle i president of the AM-Jndia Moslem League. In 1!M)-1, Mohani received the degree of liachelur of Atts from Sir Syed 'Ahmed Khan's Mohammedan College. Jiis fiisL politira) ventuie was the es tablishment of a "Mohammedan news paper, printed in the I'rdu language-. This paper, called Urilu-a-niualla, did much toward u rousing and unit in:1; the Mohammedan community. From this time he began attending the an nual nuetings of the Indian National Congiess and publishing in Urdu re ports ot the pKu'eeduigs. In 11)08, Mohani was charged with sedition on account of an editorial which appeared in his paper on the Kngli: h policy in Kgypt. Although this had hoeri wrtten by a student in Aliga-rh 'ollege. the editor was held lesponsihle for it and was sentenced to two yeais imprisonment and a fine of 500 rupees. Upon being released from jail, h: started his new-paper again, and also opi ned a si ore where Indian products were sold. At Inst, be was compelled to work under great financial diffi culties. Subsequently his paper was again slopped by the government, and he started another. On several occasions, restraints have been imposed on Mohani by the government, but the last of these were removed last Pccember. i He new has a huge following" among In dian nationalists, in spite of the fact that on some occasions h'1 has oppos ed, noL only Lord Heading's govei'n ment, but (land hi, as well- Hy his opposition to Purdah (the confine ment of women) he has drawn on his iead the on pes it ion of some of th,1 more nilhodnx Mohammedans. IUMOI "1 "I. A;!-:!) M1LLJNKHY LONDON Mis. Fianc?s Fen chai ged with debt, was accused of having 15 hats in a year. In defense sue claimed it was the same hat 1 1 im mod. tire organs Ixck viuliiy, the Wotwl it Ikinned, appetite fails and the general health may suffer. Tanlac, the pow erful reconstructive tonic and system purifier, is the ideal medicine for old folks. It creates an appetite by strength ening digestion through its natural influence, then the whole system is toned up and old folks may enjoy prime health. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists I... . ; J J " H I II II II III I I I l" " " m" V ( The Magic Carpet At the tccili(iii(' when vim ask I'm- " i.' nu1 1 is-(ui'-c" yen sire mi the uiauii' cii'm'1 cf tmhiy. A wish cxiircsscd mill your vni-e is whii-c you desire lo scud il. In Iliis service, distance is eliminated and in convenience is avoided. Tin- answer is roniil and time and money are saved. Home Independent Telephone Co. Eciie "Grown Green Corn' Cantaloupes liirntiT ultorney ,. Si'Vi'l'atH'i., AiiH'ru-iill liar n.i I'liiur llmitv .1. Green Beans Green Peas Green Onions Tomatoes Beets Cabbage Bananas Watermelon Peaches Black Caps Raspberries Loganberries Oranges ' Apricots l-'iesli Country Cvani I'm- Vour Sunday I (inner. JOEL'S GROCERY Free Delivery Prices Reasonable STA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 "The irl 7 A drama of youth one wild. Enacted in the Yosem its Valley in the middle of winter. fiWiywijywi.! lure Ml men Ih ntnv work lim on 111.' Mi K.'nli' p.'i.ss mail, Wllil'M IT.ISS.'S Oil' lllV.'l II. ,s , Ml- On' Til n Sisti'i s, .pi - j! rjflL': ;if! I ill fyttPk i san TtilHH;l'.4. ll.ni1uT.in. Julv S .-'r.B A..., .... n. ..f Ji..n.l... , '-irt in tit nul. the turn it l4 imltuirnt'v Tlm for , n,,,TV S. m rWAIV .T tit. H'ft8 14s 1111,1 IKUI)I atn t '" JlwHjarst nfi . I'll OiJO I.. Tf. io KB jr ArtiniK of till' Jixill ,r,0, is iiunii'al. "hv." It i ak,il 1.1 il... in:... ' . .,,,t i ,iiiii,ii - . mil vlimniin citixciis for losars .0 i ........ ... UJI, ; n,inu:is nils; manv iirL'ont 1o.-nl nni.l f,,,. n i. .1 ntomv it can spnrp" q Tar every window in your home f iv dating fw m, fur tf nur it r th ttraratm, Hrrn -n nuftvt the wind,, .taap iKit ,s H I HI M.II t'fg.Ol W Jl, J,, mtiiv ki But JBitni n wij nwrW lone. - 0 Q I O'tif in v let ui ilum, 0 6 O i Co O Q Mid SemiBer Sfwe Sale $4.00 3 jl Mill's (Jimdyear welt m'tords- vith fiilitici' lu els. All other shoes liU per eint discount duts " i'X'x .Tv A srs. rtei.V f. H.BohBenkjanp Company 0l-a ( fDgj'ides' feixi'o Kxclusivi oSrti.e St.n-e. Ifepot sinrt " r 'hone .Main 118 Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar Siiy ,tlnse hiy lilack sei'ded watermelons are flirt; fine, He delivered. Hulk Wtvaimt 2.V lb. i.iylit House Cleiinscr 'j for J.V Iicuc your oi'ilers I'ov Ithtcklirt rir and jiic- lill clli-utllbers. The must reasniml'le cait Mini t-rt' lti r.eiy ii ' frto. tuv rs. o GROCER Quanlity andService CLMiL JifAlN 43 7 0 if' a j? o 1 ,Ti-- . - . - s .... -ii