DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918.
EIGHT PAGES
HUH PROPAGAfiDA
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New arrivals make our stock most attractive., .
;H i 4 styles an so varied that yoij can' help, but"
Ji ji,,;; itfind what yotiyant here.uTheleoloi;s aiye jewest.
. I rimnnngs' are beading, embroidery,' braiding and ':
g -ixige. ' hel material' are serge; Jerseys, ...pathis, ;
' ciiarmeusecrepe de "chine and 'Georgette; sizes 1(5
....... ....... .... ...... i .......
Priced from $18.50 to $50
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OPPORTUNE SPECIALS
For this week onlv in the
. DRY GOODS SECTION
An opportunity to save money when
you
most
1 a j 1' 3 . t . .
neeu ii on siapie mercnanaise mat is wortn more
than we are asking wholesale for it Don't overlook
the importance of this Special Sale this entire week.
WOMEN'S NECKWEAR 59c
Filet lace trimmed collars and cuffs made on crepe
cloth in many varied and attractive styles; worth
much more. Each .... , 59c
, WOMEN'S BLACtf FD3RE StLlUIOSE 65c PAIR
We cannot replace these stockings today and sell
- them for less than ?1.00, ah unusual value and qual
ity at ... ..i..... ; ...;. ; J : . 65fi".
if O. K. STITCHER COTTON BAt
2 yards wide by 2l4 yards long;1 One perfect piece,1
no waste, no thin places, clean lightv- long' 'staple
white cotton-, weight 3 lbs, worth $2.25, for this week
:; fcpedal, each. ;".
10-rELEACHED PEPPERELL SHEETING
This means a standard grade 2Y2 yards wide sheets
ing, quoted wholesale at a price near 65c yard. This
week only we offer it for the yard. 58c
20 yard limit to one customer.
SOFT BLEACHED TOWELING
with colored borders, a good medium quality. Special
at yard this week 16c
WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
on sale this week only; 26 in, wide, per yard.
WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
36 inches wide, yard . . . . 1 .'. , ... . . , ;
Now is the Time to
buy your Underwear
rf--j , , Crisp mornings and cold nights de-
J ?TianrI warmer clothes. 'Prices on un
derwear have gone up considerably,
but we have a large assortment left
- over from last year, and we're of f er
ing them at last year's - prices. Of
' course we have new goods too, but
you'll find our prices to be right. ::
' . We'll give you ; the' best for the
price no matter what the price. ;:
Every material is here wool, cot
ton, cotton and wool mixed, silk and
wool, linen, etc.
Do your buying early, while our
stocks are complete.
14c
29c
women's strap purses on sale at
less. .,,:... :;:!-:;
than the regular price." A travellers sample line
that has hot been injured in the least, sold to us
at 1-3 less. We are offering them on the same
terms. ' I 7, ...
$2.00 Purses Priced at
$2.50 Purses Priced at
$3.00 Purses Priced at
$4.00 Purses Priced at . .
$1.33
......v. $1.65
$2.00
$2.65
$4.50 Purses Priced at $3.00
$5.00 Purses Priced at '. ,
All new and up to date styles.
$3.3
T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
Cleanliness Economy Service
Phone 15. All Other Depts. Phone 22.
Walnuts, new crop '. ': -. ..vm'.. . .u; .1; . ; . 50c
Almonds, new crop, per pound;, .-.ij. . 45c
Apples,- sound and good- per box .-.mrr.-: $ 1 .00 ;
Celery, Blue Ribbon kind, bunch. 12 ftc
Apples, ripe and good keepers . . Vi :$2.75 to $325 .
Oleomargarine, cheaper than bUtter, p6undi'i .'!. . 45c
"Kraut, per quart . . . . ivV'J'.U . vi . i V. . 15c .
Coffee T. P.' W. Best on Earth, pound! . i . i!J': . . 35c
Teas, T. P. W., pel-package -1 ,':J:5c to $1.00
Horseradish, Williams, grated, bottle 15c to 40c
lettuce, head . i .. L I''. l'!.iiXi'i'.J::;L . iiUXii I 10c
Cabbage, green-and red, -per pound i : ; v- 6c
Squash, Hubbard and Chilons, jiound. . . .v . . . . 4c
Pumpkins, for pies; pound '. ..... .,. . , . ... 3c
Snow Drift, cooking compound, 4 Ib.'and 8 lb., $1.50
to $3.00. ': . ... ;
Flake White, cooking compound, 5 'hV'het. . '. . $1.80
Jellies, apple and currant, large can $3.50
We pay fiOc for Fresh Eggs.
KXcirsirE
FEATlTtKS
ii.tr. i ' T) Anpiw (UMkecwtv
I'KICKS
Itn you realize thnt Prttilkton han one nhop tn which Ms good nior
rhaiidl.se in prifed lower than the niail order catalogue prteeN ItH fliiiiNy
'take-a-,!lanee, jtooils? Do you reuHze the fuet that whntever l
found in the Bargain Bawement hears a price that is lower than- all
Kastern Oregon. t
It In in The Bargain nasenient only that Ue rirlcen iirevall.
len- 111k White Kcrchle-fH. . Se
Koy indeHtmeto Shoes. . $2.79
omen s Tnb WalstH ;
lenn and Homenfi Ifouxe
Sliiirrfl 39e
lloj'H favy Unions 05e
Mcn'ft Cotton Work httx . . . . Ac.
IK Knelish Shoe . . .
$.."( Wool Sweaters
Men's Heavy I'nions . . .
("Iillilrcn's Warm Coats.
Saturday the shoppf-rs who aaid "T.efn look around a "fj it.
ably came back and boiiKht their Tall I'ont in The Bargain
ment. Theres a reason.
Online Vlaiuicl
lres herses . .
yard "lSe
.-inc. Tc, l.a
2.H
. a.
2.UK
invarl-Hase-
ttHe Velvet ami 1'lnsli foam
. .. (l.t.HV ' Mrn'M Work Mioen $2.H
70e, H'.lf llolt .(Hiili IH iiiiiuiiIh 1-1, I -U,
anil 1-2.
PAY VOI- W'lsl.l, TO VISIT TIIK HII;H BA8KMKXT
Mii:iti: KVKitVTHiNt; is i,Nii:iti'itici:i.
t hiiilrrn's Kid SIiim'h
len's WimiI Suits . .
Mii-hn MtHi .iiiib
and DHe.
IT HIM.
PENDLLTONS GltfATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
TTr'Er-Tl wn7;rE IT PAYS TO thape
lOUS
Q,
$75,000,000 and : r. ::. ...
40 YEARS SPENT
Boastfulness, Lack of Un
derstanding Responsible
for Failure of Huge Ef
fort's. -
LOXriOX, Popt, 7. (By Mai!.)
Uonstfiilnviwi tinrt . hick o( under
i stand Inn; ore responsible for the fail-
f lire of Gormnny'a huKe propaKana
efforts.'
After 40 years 'of experience in thl
i work,. Germany can show, but little
. fruits for its labor, . . ' , .
n tho other hand, Anerioa. ?ith
ia record of leuA than four years, can
: credit -itself -with beinjf the mofft tc
, resaful of all the belMsereiita In
spreading propaganda
CoK John Buchan. director of intel
ligence of the British ministry rtf in
', formation, today said the tlerman
propaKanda fa "on the whole eft'ec
tlvo" and declared! that "when history
comes to decide which country was
j the moHt successful In its propaganda
! campaign, it won't be fiormflnj it
will be America." (
I "We have had occasion to Srtudy
j the extraordinary merits of the per-
man machine which Germana had
' been buHdlns; for forty yearH," said
; Col. liuchan. "n the whole Its pro
, duct has been rather Ineffective be
cause of Its lack ot psychological ac
; iMnen. .
"The Huii boasts too much and un-der-estlmates
the Vopls nttidust
whom his campaign Is diredted;-tws,
fnp' (nnnee Aorerion. ...
"He makes i"c"r slips. j
"At the befinnlnff of the war, the.j
kulwer sent an address to the M'M'.i
hamedilan chiefs of India lit which.;
he pointed out that he the katwer
was their ' real' friend. The addretw
was elaborately Rotten up, 1 enKrossed
on tho finest vellum. But' it was
"Here was an instance of the Wh h!f Hl Tr"
tentlence to overlook lin(tortant details
for the iIf? 1" an animal the Moham
medans reKanl with horror.
II mis Wosio Their oli.
"The propagunda Hchemei of thfr
ficrmana was., most elaborate, but It
has been overdone. They have spent
at least $75,000,000 annually Blnce the
war began, some of which' went to
produce most abourd publications.
!Also, they printed too many. The
srhome mlKht be described as 'kolos-
1 enV but stupid.
I "American propaganda has been
t conducted with a rare Instinct for
I publicity, i ' ' ,
"Tal-o the American Red Citiss In
Ttaly, Frnn nnd T5ussl as Well ns
;the work of thn.Y. M.A A. This was
i practical propaganda. In -rending the
Sslcic and wouwled the American Hed
Cross proved i America's sympathy to
the allies, -i ., : . j
,. r-T-he committee on- puhlle infjorma-tion-m
Washington appeals to the ln
tflliKence of the world. The Ameri
can secret service Is a fine organiza
tion and 1m auiue ."splendid m'nh In
It. They -managed to got hold of most
valuable' documents which weril pub
lifhed ut exactly the right Urn.
; V America Is very much alive to the
v&liie of news In propaganda, niM the
rlsht kind oC news.
tti'sessml. like the older countries In
Kurope. with secrecy. The soldier ,
professional soldler-t-ls always In-
i clined to make a mystery of his work.'
It Is no always easy to get a retmonse
fioin l.fm to an intelligent question
the answer of which may be of no
, value to the enemy but may be of
i great value to the people. '
j Nu nics Arc Ksseiillal.
j "A war of nations can't be an hrpples.
' anonymous war. The people must
I he taken Into the confidence of their
! government. They want to know
something of the organization of their
armies and the generals who com
mand them.
"Take for example, the Official Ga
zette of the l'nlted states which on
July 173th told of the organization
of the American army and gave tho
names of .the commanding generals.
,, "That's common sense. '
! '"America has Just established prop
aganda agencies in all allied. and neu
tral countries. Their policy the
same as in America. There Is no
I Jealousy. They put all their Inter-
ests In the common 'stock." .
Col. liuchan Is reluctant to boast of
his own country's efforts at yropa-1
jifnnija. Hut Herman nenapers re
jcently have paid it the highest, com-
pllniput In, concentrating a campaign
!nf "hate" against lrd Northcllffe.
for what they term tlret Hiitaln's
"pernicious" propaganda.
Mysterious ?3heet Regularly
Adorns Breakfast fable
of German Governor of
Belgium.
PARIS. Oct. 19. Votv, Falkenhnua
en, Oerman governor general of Hel
glum, h looking for. a Oerman Hhes
lock Holmes.
Kvery morning when this dignitary
sits down at his breakfast, table he
finds, there a copy of "I.'Ame elge"
(the Belgian soul), a second clande
stine paper of mysterious; origin, Its
contents almost Invariably spoils .n
Falkenhausen'a breakfast and ho . Is
rapidly developing chronic Indiges
tion. Innumerable suspects hnve tieen ar
restedbut the paper always comes
out; and always with a pert little mes
sage tlfat no matter what the kntser's
detectives do they'll never find the
editors. "'Ton may. seize n body, but
not a soul," 'the lust message read.
HOUSEHOLD j
We've substituted corn for
" ' wheat ' '
.And pallid cottage cheese for
meat ;
With nobly simulated neat
We chew the dull potato-peel:
We've tested every new' dis
guise For making rice a glad surprise,
And never throw a bit Away,
', Jfut limbic al) In' tpteer puree.
O doughty Dietetic tliilde,
Lend on,' lead on! "We're satis
fied, ' ,
Cm nt Itlt Shower at Wwldtnft
-MIVithfl.
''Don't throw rice save fond and
of New York's leading hotels' where
weddings ore frequent. Itlce Is too
precious to waste In throwing it after
the departing bride and groom, ac
cording to tradition.
The following recipes will give two
ways of using It as a substitute for
pie or other dessert demanding wheat.
Womeh Praise LydiAE, Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
for Health Re&toied.
In nlmost every helirhborliood In
America are women tvlio have tried
this standard remedy for fcuiuJu iill
atiJ know ltd worth.
Athol. Mass. "' Lydia E. Plnliham'i
Vegetable Compoand has dime me s
World of (rood . 1 sulfored txom a weuk
ijesn nnd great ideal of puin every
montli and nothing brought me any re-
iief until, I- tried this famous medicine
m diiferent woman since I took it
mil want others who sutler to know
aboat it "'-Mrs. Arthur Lawson, 069
Cottage St, Athol, Mats, ;
San Francisco, Cal. "I was in avery
weak nervous condition, having suffered
terribly from a female trouble fnf over
fiVo years. I had taken all kindsof med
icine find had many different doctors
and tliey nil said f would have to be
oj)erated on, but Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cured me entirely
6nd now I -am a strong Well woman.''
v-Hri. rl. RosskaM!', 1447 Deviaadero
Bt, San Frunciaoo, Cal: t '
. . i j i
Par special advice In regard to such
tsllments write Lydia E. Pinkham Med
icine Co., Lynn, Mass.' The result of
Ita many year experienca ia at yout
aervico.-
of the O-W. It. & N accompanied by
Mrs. t'orhett, starten east at the news
of the boy's illness, bat hejlled hefore
they reached his bedside. The funer
al wus held wilh all the qsnal military
cerginonies. i .
NKvmt iim ins
CIl.tNCK AT Hl'N
WPTH THR AiriOKKAN-"AHMt IX
FHAXCfi, Att; SI. MBy Mall.) -All
tiHlHlHuctt up, he sal on rwK near
the dressing (RfiitlOn. waiting fur the
nmbulatiec. looking as miserable us a
This notice has appeared In one " '"' "r " "-
a till wonuiii i mi coiiwoieii wm-ii mm
sured that his wound was not serious,
and that he need no't Worry ''
" 'Tisn't -that." lie said, "it's the way
t got hurt. I've been in France less
than two toonths now, and was Just
getting tip where t could net u bocho
"when t got thrown out of a truck,
and got scratched' up. I don't mind
getting woundc-d. but that's the heck
of a way to do it. and anyway 1 uever
got a chance at a boche."
Illw llnvnrhiil (Yearn.
3 cups milk.
1-2 cup rice. , ,
Haltspoon salt.
Kutmeg.
wetniBK. ',-.,,... .
2 tablespoons or 1-2 box granulated
gelatin.
1- cup rtilil lnW -;
Whites 2 egs tui tfHip cream.
Wash the rlto,"loitoiu.lt with su
gar and salt lit itlw mIMt- until thick
and soft. Hffr friiently In order to
break up the trtnels. ,fCSook gelatin
In cold water find then dissolve It In
the hot rice. tiilxt uto. Season to taste
with nutmej ot -fAldj'ln preserves or
orange or 'Ineirpfrfv marmnlnde and
a lUtle k-nirtii Juice.? Coo'l intil near-
I
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! UAH
i:maik;eii
COI'RVHAHKX. Oct. 19. Oer
P'ony's federal counci has ! ccepted
the proposed ffmetHlnc.nt to I he con
stitution, nmklnt It resd:
"Tho cWnscm rtf 'tie feder:fl coun
cil and t he . relchstng is reiiulred for
a riocuutitioh )of"-wak-'In the
name, except in case where imiierlal
territory has already heen Invaded
or Its coasts attacked
Another sction was ameniled to
read: . it
y jtet. Beat well ulih a'Iover beater,i tfrB-iuierf-yT pi ice ami trentl
isrd foM In the triy bein whltea' tvttHbi 'sue.-nKnl with!
of two, egg? or one-cup sirinicK wmp
Wed creom." Turtl 4nto atnold mols-
She. hasn't beenlcnedf whh cold water. ;V 8erVf cold
mill piimii rt ninri'"' ''"i;
, V'" '( Apple .Hnowbal's. .
Boll vone. cup of i rice; li'leen, -mln-liles.
orteam till tender. Wring
small pudding Cloths (tone-third of
a vard souare) out of ho water, nnd
lay thein over a small half pint bowl.
Spread the rice one-third of an inch
thick over' the cloth. Core and pare
Put an apple In the center.
filing the cavity with rice. Draw
the cloth nround till the o-pple Is cov
ered smoothly with the rice. Tie
tightly and steam half an hour. lie
move the cloth carefully nnd serve
with 'sauce. This amount of rice will
make four or five hails. These are
r.iore wholesome than apple or fruit
dumplings, made with a flour crust.
Corning under the competence
Liiierii4 !- vuiKi bailies rep
the reic'hstag." .
LATIX-AM
i:itcA s
IIICMIT is
mplre's
les with
affairs
of the
Ire the
counril unl
KIG1IT
for
Cherished Relic of Bride
of Two Weeks is Stolen
As Her Funeral is Held
roitTUAND. Oct. 21. It was only
a red fox fur that he was detailed to
find hut when l'ollce Inspector Hyde
reported at police " headquarters
Thursday night that the stolen prop
erty had been recovered he did so with
a sigh of relief.
A week ago the fur was worn by
Mrs. II. V. Hills, a bride of two weeks.
It wus a wedding present from her
husband, a shipyard worker. IWore
their marriage they hud admired the
fur many times. And the young lirlde
M'lioatKws Iiar tlroart.
Tried out in the laboratory of the
t'nited States Food Itdmlnlstratlnn.
(Corn flour and buckwheat bread.)
1 cup mllUfc 4
tablespoons fat.
tablespoons syrup. .
eggs. . ,- .- .
teaspoons baking powder.,
tensponn salt.
1-3 cups corn flour
cup btiekwhent.
Nuts or raisins If desired. '
Add to the milk tho melted fat.
syrup and slightly beaten eggs. Mix
the dry Ingredients together and com.
bine with M'luld Ingredients. Pake as
a loaf in a moderately hot oven for
one hour or until thoroughly baked.
Make narrow loaves. They ate
taster to cut.
-V-
JKiSPITALS, WORKSHOPS1 "f lh'" WiiiH,Hut-.
iJlol l!jSniHllj?5 IjilVXiiN the hurruMl fiiKhC. AmerUan Ked
j tt'rm Pf.irrwnS' rmniittf mt them
. i . , at the Hal ior atid Hnpplif-rl aid. A
liamicnts. rurniture, ut'ci-.m v rtc-mKe ut tu rvfuKee
dlna?, Food, Cloth, Ilospi-;"1,td w,re Mn.
tal Equipment buppned. ) uiaUM dur!xK tlw mo,.th iHud
fnuih y The 'h"Pi. 7 - - 2 tart of hvniUntf una
of tt) Am- ti'HiH hll lif-n, C;.6 7 2 jMHJtuJn "t
f'-.id, nr,,tT't 'yartimit oth, fid i'jn 4
Zi Mm fw hiiol hllIrn nr ,
i;K u, m'iitJirv fund for
l tine Ihrx-tvuiiM from 'f h !(!
V k? uiid varied art i ill
n'iin lieJ rtm iu relievlnif 0tiffr
t -t! in th ur nn In outlined in th
laft n-tift of th civil kffulrn do- "I'H.lf-l-Mt
i f;i iit tf th uiKMnlutltjn.
1 Mijf iti inuiith of Jnn the d- ;
i t.rtttiwit rftnlt-rd Mlii to 4l2,:,fiS ;
t ,l jii)H, x-!u.fv nt lh vnrK utnoiiK
jt'itt ii titlli . c if t ttltf In n untiy.
I !,( .t ;iitM if(V'l5U tlioit - fcMjM t
id, hr,.L7'l 'viirilsjf eloth.
unii'l.'K of SftMotut efiulpiitf-nt and
.'II
I:,..
.Hu
ll Itillun lli.pltul I
of lt- olb-r atlltliii-s In sue-J
I Ih- ur-MrU ken liirluiie 17,
tt hi.Ki'ttalj wlih tr.VH beds, also'
bi tfi-ilMl for Ki'MW-r m li-i b.ive
Imii-S Tl'tee ref'JKee botuf-H ut-,
-iiik I'.eo hOMiHtej. i iilliJrt-n friiin i
itnadi-d lenlt'.fy. In i'atii um
t sixty-one lir-' iiMoiif-s for ehllilren or
j tubercular refugee cared for iUMtK
!ptieiifs ami 2 wolkhiiis have been
I ci niili-K-d for reeducation or war
J cripples.
Money grunts tut.'illng ' 921.r,sT,
; fitirii-N were given lo toilier orsanla
: Hons for relief work or w hich more
ill'iin one-half went for aid of tuljer
; i-oliir Mufferers oud frinu-M lo
! w in- 1 1 fuwvtt.
MI S rill l l It llllll.l. IIOOk.H.
recur- Lieutenant Jncnb Kamm, ofrber 'of
nonp. the d:iy, annuuncefl Miar convateneents
Crowi. i i,. I."ht hnve the cboleo of any work
I
avuilaiilo In the llnVitry for reariliig. I
r.M I, Ii. I:' I'-il nil l he rest among
Cobtni-1 lender's men.
One exec Psion, however, wim tho
cane tit a grip inilleut who was about'
teui'y lo have. An Inspired friend
liiist tho coiivuli-rtCi'iit a fine ld Wild
Wet tbrllli-r. Tlie net result wssiernoon lhat sumebody entered hi
an Increase of two denrees in I lie pal ! apartment nt '.ITS Orillid avenue
lit-nt's tempi r.iliire which means nnd stole the fur, the one heritage left
iiin.tiier bulf week somewhere III thejhlin by Ills brliln of two weeks. Kran
sick ward. Ml with grb-f, Mr. lillls appealed to
Jlhe police bureau.
ollee Iro-pectnr lde v.as follow
hoiikmiav UFi'fni.ir. ;ivKX
I'AVtJH IS IH'II.VTKHT IKCT((i
BASKU et- -9- At meeting of
delegutes held at Hudnpest recently,
Deputy Dasslnskl, a Pole, opely an
nounced that ho favored the estab
lishment of a Itiiheinlnn republic, with
Professor Hrnsst Kenln of I'arls as
president, (he I'Jsag of lluibiptst
sa's. ' '
The mapirity, however, favon-d a
monarchy, headed by Prince Mnxl-
Uhs o1rloved when, on her wedding ml Ian of Ilohenberg, son or nrrn-
day, Imr huslmiid presented her wllh duko Franrls Ferdinand, whose as
li It represented tliin of the mnney LssslnauTon at Barajevo In June, 1911,
he had earned as a builder of ships, IKUVa rise to the ultimatum to Herhla
hut to the happy couple It represented , which resulted in the outbreak Of the
far more than Its Intrinsic value, war. It Is said the Duke of Con-
few days ufter the wedding the' UKnt WHa (he second choice.
young bride, was taken sick withi . .
I iieiiinoijla. The honeymoon met ;xn. N ATION lli: I I VFI.
wllh a tragic end on Monday of Inst dl, tut. I. 'Hie ni.puiir
week, when she passed awny. , ,.j ,i-rH( unssKjiii-.-d dial an allied
It was while the young widower was; mo1 , , ,.,llrBs cvilaliiliig
attending tho funeral Wednesday f"-,,. nm,t war aoilndc has tsvn re-
PANAMA, Oct. Spcaknig
Iitln-America nt a Liberty loan meet
ing here last night Krensto T. Lefevre
secretary for foreign affairs, said:
"The people of Latin-America are
so convinced that the lrnlted Htates
Is an unseirish nnd altruistic reptihllo
that from Patogonld to Mexico all ore
proud of the victories won by the
American armies on the shell-torn
fields of Kurope. Whatever tuny have
occurred In the past In Panama, n
wave of cordial and sincere friendship
Is today sweeping from one end to the
other. Our hearts and souls are with
rho soldiers In Krnnce."
IVXI KI.ACKKIt t.IVKN COAT
i OF ,,YKI.MV ,1'AINT
WKNATfMlEK. Wash.. Oct. 17.
Twelve prominent residents of -cash-Mere,
Wash., fuce a Jury trial here
rrarged with havinir coated Amho-snn
lirnke with yellow paint because he la
n'leged to have refused to buy Liberty
Honda or contribute to the Hed Cross.
A large delegation of Cashmere resi
dents itcrompuinert the defemlants to
this- city bearing- manners Inscribed
"down with the slnckers."
LMAlMVfi (.1 ItMAV PAI'FR IS
suit imjwx foii itfhaxces
AMSTERDAM, Oct.' 19. The
Deutsch eltung, one of the principal
pnn-Oermanlc newspapers, has been
suppressed for three days, according
to the Gazette of Essen. This action
by the Oerman government Is. said to
be probably result of the newspaper
describing the Oerman reply to Pres.
Ident Wilson as a "disgraceful document."
"Infant ry IP-giilutlotiM'' Ife-M Keller
Among liitliM-iiu foMtul'wi-iitM.
r.MVKItHITr UK illKUHN'. Ku-
r ni., i ei. 9. "Inraiiiry Dilll lte-
l.lalioliy" Iish plfivid I's polHilarily a
I lie Oest s.-lli-r 11111011K 111- Iiii-h tit t lie
' li.i-i-l-i Tlalllil.'j I'l.lj-f: f.i-:e. V,'';-n
j Coinalcsii'iM'e nfier pneuoionla, ty
phoid fi ver and I tie grip. Is sometimes
oicri-ly upiisreni. not real. To make
b real and rapid, there Is no oilier
tonic so highly to be recommended
mm Hood's faisiiparllla, Thou-wiiiis so
:!,'. Tal.c Clod'. .
lug out a clue when the fur was re
turned tu His grief -stricken widower
In the same nivnicrlous manner It dls.
appeared. Tears of Joy slrcastied down
b;s face as he reported it had Iwen
found. And Police Inspector Hyde
1 h ! V'.: U o, '
celved liy the haiilli gon'riiiui lil.
I lli-liiriuil 1-Viun i'liwral.
T V . tl'ltrien and C. P. A. Loncrgnn 1
Joseph Cornell, son of Mr. and Mrs.!
.lames Corlftf, who died recently of!
iineumoniii In New York. Young Cor- !
bett who was 19 yeurs of age and u
member of the navy, had nunle seven
safe trips across the seas before meet.
Ing his death by disease, Mri Cor
bet, who Is it-u'sttr.t o-i 1 erl'-.l-uil tit
a clear fmsm
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes
Most Women Can ilave
, Say tt. Edwards. WeU-Known "
Ohio I'liysiciao
Dr. F. M. Edwards lor 17 years treated
cores ol women for liver and bowel
ailment, During these years he gave tu
his peUenU prescription made ol a few
well-known veuctabla ingredients mi.t
with oliva oil, naming them Dr. hdwards
Olive Tablets. Vou will know them by
WO VUIUT. "
1 hese tablets are wonder-workers on the
liver and bowels, which cause a normal
action, carrying oft the waste and poison
ous matter in one's system.
u you nave pale lace, sallow look, dull
'es. Dimple, coated tomma. headaches
listless, no-Rixxl let-linn, all out of sorts.
iiisciive isjweis, you UH8 one ol ur.
Edwards' Olive Tsblcts nightly (or time
nd note Ilia plea-jin results.
Thousands of women as well as men
take Dr. fcuwards'Oltve Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for Calomel now ami
then just to keep In the pink of osidJUoth
ioc and 2"K f r box. Au fiu.'J
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