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U. S. BREAKS WITH GERMAN EMPIRE W OULD FO R ES TA LL CRITICS President Marks Waiting Period With Utmost Care and Moderation. PRUDENCE * - dveJ scolded each other roundly for giving things away I “Connie should have refused to obey you,” she said gently, holding Connie In her arms. “ But she has been pun ished more than enough. But you twins 1 In the flrst place, I right now abolish the Skull and Crossboues for ever and ever. And you cannot play In the barn again for a month. And you must go over to the Averya this afternoon and tell them about It, and pay fo r the apples. And you must send all o f your spending mcney for the next month to that woman who la gathering up things for the bad little children in the reform school— that w ill help you remember what happens to boys and girls who get In the habit of taking things on the spur of the mo ment !” The twins accepted all of this gra ciously, except that which referred to confessing their sin to their neighbors. That did hu rt! The twins were so su perior, and admirable! They couldn't bear to ruin their reputations. But Prudence stood Arm, In spite of thetr weeping and walling. And that after noon two shame-faced sorry girls crept meekly In at the Avery's door to make their peace. “ But about the Skull and Crossbones. It’s mostly punishment for me, Prue,” said Connie regretfully, “ for the twins have been In It ever since we came to Mount Mark, and I never got In ut all 1 And I wanted them to call me Lady Magdalena Featheringale.” And Con nie sighed. “T o be aura I like him. H e’s great fun. He'a always Joking and never bus a sensible thought, anc hates study. The only reason he came here Instead o f going to a big college In the East Is because his father la a trustee." “ Well, w e'll serve oyster stew then. Now, w ill you twins run downtown for the oysters?" asked Prudence briskly. “ W h o! Cs?” demanded Lark, Indig nantly and ungrammatically. “ Do you think we can carry home oysters for this Babbling young prince? Not aol Let Fairy go after the oysters 1" “ Oh. yes, twtnnles. I think you'll go, all right. Run along, and be quick.” For a few seconds the twins gazed at each other studiously. Neither spoke. Without a word, they went upstairs to prepare for their errand. They whispered softly going through the upper hall. “ T w in s! You must hurry I" This was Prudence at the bottom o f the stairs. And the iwlns set off quite hur riedly. Their first call was at the meat market. “ A pint o f oysters,’’ said Lark briefly. When he brought them to her, she smelled them suspiciously. Then Carol smelled. “ Have you got any rotten ones?" she demanded. "N o,” he answered, laughing. “ We don't keep that kind.” The twins sighed and hurried next door to the grocer's. "A nickel's worth o f pepper----- the strongest you have.” This was quickly settled— and the grave-faced twins betook themselves to the corner drug store. "W e— we want something with a perfectly awful smell," Lurk explained soberly. “ What kind o f a smell?" “ W e don’t care what kind, but It must be like something rotten or dead. If you have It.” “ What do you want It for?” “ We want to put It In a room to give it a horrible smell for un hour or so.” Lnrk winked nt him solemnly. "It's n Joke," she further eluclduted. “ I see.” Ills eyes twinkled. “I think I enn fix you up." A moment Inter he hunded her a small bottle. “ Just sprinkle this over the carpet It won't do any harm, and It smells like thunder. It costs n quarter.” Carol frowned. “ I suppose we’ll have to tuke it," she said, "but It's pretty expensive. I hate to have drug gists get such a lot of money.” Ho laughed aloud. “ I hate to have you get a good licking tomorrow, too— but you’ll get it Just the same, or I miss my guess.” When the twins arrived home Fairy was Just cutting the candy she had made. "It's delicious," she said to Prudence. “ H e ii s a nice dishful for you and th i girls. Pitch In twins, und help yourselves. It's very nice." The twins waved her haughtily away. ' No, thank you," they said. “ W e couldn't eat that candy with ret* ish. W e are unworthy." Then they went upstairs, bnt not to their own room at once. Instead they slipped noiselessly Into the front bed room, nnd n little later Carol came out into the bull and stood listening at tha head o f the stairs, as though on guard. "B e sure and leave quite a few stitches In, Lark," she whispered once, “ W e wunt It to hang together until Babble gets here.” That was all. Presently Lark emerged, nud their own door closed behind them. "It's a good thing father has to go to the trustees' meetlug tonight. Isn’t It?" asked Carol. And Lark agreed, absently. She was thinking o f the oy sters. P a r s ^ n a c e Washington, D. C. — W hile the United States' stand before the world court o f public opinion in the anxious waiting period which w ill determine peace or war with Germany, President Wilson is determined that there shall be no word or deed to merit a re All Hopes of Peace Are Blasted proach, even from Germany herself. Wilson Severs Diplomatic Re Nothing is to be done which is not fully justified by the laws o f nations When Kaiser Sends Note. lations on U-Boat Mandate. and humanity; nothing is to be done for expediency; nothing is to be done ------------ Philadelphia— An attempt was made which is not legal and just. _____ _ Saturday to scuttle the United S t a t e s __________ . . . . ___. . . . . . . . . , W ith hope for peace and readiness to meet war i f it must be, the Presi dent has made it clear to all his offi _________ Philadelphia navy yard, according to _________ cials that the course o f the United unofficial but reliable reports. States, difficult as it is, must be en Washington is Staggered by Decision tirely beyond criticism. President Addresses Congress In Joint German Ambassador’s Departure T o that end, German rights and to Use Every Weapon Against Session Break W ith Austria Ex property in the United States are to Being Arranged by Swiss Official Allies Super-Crisis Comes. pected Bernstroff Gets Papers. have full protection o f law and the Bobbs-Merrlll Com Washington, D. C. — Having re President wishes every American c iti (Copyright, by the P*ny.) zen to forbear from any thought or act ceived passports fo r himself, his fam i which might lead his country nearer to ly and his suite, together with a note Washington, D. C.— Germany has war. Washington, D. C.— Diplomatic re Miss Fa iry has her first explaining why President Wilson has lations with Germany have been declared unrestricted submarine war Hope that Germany might at the broken. Count von Bernstorff has severed diplomatic relations between fare. beau. She flouts the twins last moment modify her declaration of been handed his passports and Ambas the United States and Germany, Count unrestricted submarine warfare was and they prepare to even A starvation blockade o f England," sador Gerard has been ordered from vcn Bernstorff Saturday night was almost dissipated Monday by the news the score in a ruthless and waiting for his departure to be ar- the like of which the world has never dispatches from Berlin, which gave Berlin. President Wilson addressed a jo in t , ranged by the Swiss minister. seen, was announced to the world the word o f high German officials that unforgettable manner. session o f congress at 2 o ’clock Satur- The minister. Dr. Paul Bitter, has Wednesday in notes delivered to Am er there would be no turning back. day afternoon. | cabled Berne for formal authority to W ith that hope waning, American C H A P T E R V. ican Ambassador Gerard in Berlin and In spite o f the fact that this became ; take over Germany's affairs here, and officials now only wait an actual Mr. Starr, a widower Metho known definitely, officials at the White when it is received he w ill call on Sec to the State department here by Count demonstration of how the new decree dist minister, comps to Mount Lessons in Etiquette. von Bernstorff. House and the State department would retary Lansing and arrange details. w ill affect American rights. The Connie wus lying flat on her back Mark, la., to take charge o f the not discuss the situation in any form. Count Tarnowiski, the new ambas Thus begins the long-feared cam news o f the k illing o f an American near the register. The twins were sit congregation. He has five The President completed his message sador from Austria-Hungary, who has paign o f ruthlessness, conceived by seaman in the Bhelling of the boats of ting on the floor nenr her, heurlng each daughters. Prudence, the eldest, to congress early Saturday morning, | not yet presented his credentials to the British steamer Eaveston is now other conjugate Latin verbs. Ami Pru keeps house and mothers Fulry, and arrangements for his appearance President Wilson, denied himself to Von Hindenburg, it is said here, on a regarded as the feared overt act. It dence, with her durnlng basket, was Curol anil Lark, the twins, and were immediately made. I callers, and official confirmation of magnitude never even contemplated by will be thoroughly investigated, how earnestly trying to get three pairs o f Constance, the “ baby.” The new Whether the break with Germany reports that his government had taken Von Tirpitz. ever. wearable stockings out of eleven hos comers stir the curiosity o f all would be accompanied by a similar ' action similar to that o f Germany was Meanwhile, Austria's case still is Again the United States faces sever iery remnants. So Fulry found tnem Mount Murk, and the Ladies’ break with Austria-Hungary, could not not obtainable at the embassy. It is ance of diplomatic relations with Ger undetermined. Rupture o f relations as she came In, radiant and glowing. Aid society loses no time In get be learned definitely. taken for granted that when such ac many with all its eventual possibili with Austria seems less certain than it “ Glorious day," she said, glancing ting acquainted, asking myriad Inasmuch as Austria is understood tion is a certainty relations w ill be ties. President W ilson’ s repeated did, but the situation must go through Impartially at her sisters. “ Just glo questions and offering advice to have indorsed the action o f Ger | broken with the Vienna government. warnings o f "a-w orld-afire” and Sec definite processes before a decision is rious! Connie, you should be out of that Isn’t wanted. Prudence, many, however, this action is expected It is still uncertain what action will retary Lansing's " verge-of-w ar” announced. doors this minute, by all means. Twins, who Is nineteen, has her hands to follow, i f it has not already been j be taken by Turkey. statement are being recalled in the aren’t you grown up enough to sit on full with the mischievous twins taken. capital with feelings o f apprehension chulrs, or won’t your footles rench the and Connie. They huve Just en Congress Hastens Plans for The State department notified Am and misgiving. German Spies Are Watched; floor?— Babbie, Eugene Babler, you gineered a raid on a neighbor bassador Gerard to aBk fo r his pass Germany’s action is super-crisis o f War Preparation Legislation know— Is coming to spend the evening. ing apple orchard. As the actual ports. Arsenals Heavily Guarded all those that have stirred the Am eri Prudence.” Washington, D. C.— Congress began The decision to break relations was . .. . .. . . culprit, Connie Is taking punish reached after the President’s confer C h .c .g o -S te p s for the protection of can government in tw o and a half earnestly Tuseday to pave the way for The whole fam ily came to attention ment without telling on the years o f world war. ences with the cabinet and member, of «»vernm ent property in the zone legislation that may be demanded by at this. twins. Talk of peace in Europe and o f the senate Friday. The President, by > »round Chicago were taken here, fol- any development in the international “ Oh, goody I” cried Connie. “ Let's ! lowing receipt o f orders from Wash- means o f preserving the peace o f the crisis. those conferences, came to the con- make taffy.’’ , . .. . , . , ington, when sentries were tripled and world has gone glimm ering. President Still hopeful that the break with elusion that the country would staml .. . I. . . . .. v . , “ Yes,” agreed Carol with enthusi C H A PTE R IV.— Continued. .... . .. , . ,___ . . „ all vis tors barred from the grounds of Wilson, incredulous at first when the Germany will not involve the United solidly behind him in breaking o f f . ,, , . , asm—Carol was always enthusiastic „ . J ... ... r , 1 the (treat I.akes naval training Btation unofficial text o f Germany’s warning States in war, leaders o f both parties diplomatic relation, w.th Germany. near ,,ake Bluff. Picked riflemen of was brought to him, at once called for That was the end of supper. No on the subject o f something to ent. recognized that preparations should one attempted to eat another bite. "Yes, nnd what else shall we have?” the Illinois naval reserves mounted the official document, which had just not be delayed, and there was unusual American Ship, Housatonic, Sunk “ You w ill likely have pleasant i guard on the United States gunboat been presented to Secretary Lansing A fte r the older girls had gone Into the activity in the naval, m ilitary and By German Submarine, is First i Isle >*« Luzon and on the training ship by the German ambassador. Mr. Lan revenue committees, while the judi sitting room, Curol and Lark went dreams, Carol,” was the cool retort. about their work with stricken fuces. “ You twins and Connie w ill not put ! Commodore. Enactment o f mobiliza- sing absolutely refused to comment. Washington, D. C. The possibility tjon orders, which have been in pos President Wilson began immediately a ciary committee o f the senate worked They asked If they might s|>eak to in appearance at all. Prue will serve all day on a series o f measures relat that the sinking o f the American I Bea(iion o f Captain E. A. EverB, is ex- careful study o f the document. Constance, but Prudence went In with the refreshments, nnd will eat with us. steamer Housatonic w ill become a ser ' pected to assemble 1000 members and The President haB the task of decid ing to conspiracies against the govern them to say good night to her. The Babble and I shall spend the evening ment. ious factor in the crisis with Germany i ex-members o f this organization for ing what shall be the course o f the In the front room.” The senate, as the co-ordinate branch twins broke down and cried ns they apparently was eliminated Monday by duty on American fighting craft, United States. Three immediate "T h e front room?” echoed Prudence. saw the pitiful little figure with the o f the government having to do with evidence that the attacking submarine steps appear among the possibilities. “ This room Is much cheerier, and foreign relations, prepared to g ive its " ,,n au<l tear-stained face. They threw acted within international law. Amer- ... ... The United States might solemnly official sanction to the severance o f 1 'heir arms around her passionately more homelike.” lean Consul Stephens at Plymouth re Would AI'K " Neu,ral* ’ warn Germany against a violation of “ Well, Babble Isn’t a member o f the Washington, D. C. — Besdies break- Chairman and kissed her many times. But they ported that warning was given and her pledges; it m ight be decided that relations with Germany. family, you know," said Fairy. r _ - . 1.1.— «we tk . ms K 4k. i l - a . a i l f l , . , . . ! . I . . — n lU . Ov. me uerrnan warning is sumcieni no Vtwns introduced a resolution indorsing wont to bed without saying anything. "You are doing your best," sniffed It was a sorry night for the twins. crew. many, President W ilson has made a tice o f an intention to disregard those the President's action. A measure prescribing heavy pun The next morning they set off to Carol. ] bold strike to range the moral force o f pledges and a sufficient warrant for London — The American steamer "N o w you girls must understand ishment for espionage, framed by the school, with no chnnoe for anything Housatonic has been sunk by a Ger all other neutral countries along with breaking off diplomatic relations; it department o f Justice, was introduced but n brief good morning with Connie right off that things are different here ' that o f the United States in the in- might be decided to await the results man submarine. from whut they were at Exmlnster. o f the blockade and determine the in the senate and at the request o f —glveu In the presence o f Prudence. The Housatonic was sunk near the |terest o f peace. Secretary Baker the house military Half-way down the parsonnge walk. The proper thing is to receive cullers The President has suggested to all course o f the United States as the ac Scilly Islands. privately, without the fam ily eu masse committee wrote into the annual army Carol said : The rumor is current that the Hous 1 the other neutrals that they break off tual operations develop. “ Oh, wait a minute, Lark. I left my sitting by nnd superintending. That’s diplomatic relations with Germany as On almost every side Germany’s appropriation bill a special appropria atonic was sunk without warning. tion for anti-aircraft guns at arsenals, I notebook on the table.” And Lark etiquette, you know. And one must The Housatonic was submarined at the United States has done and has in- drastic action is interp reted as an and a provision removing all lim it walked slowly while Carol went rush- noon Saturday. A ll the officers and ' structed all American diplomats in open confession o f the effectiveness o f from the number o f army general staff :ng hack. She found Prudence In the crew were saved by a British armed those countries to report immediately the British food blockade. It is re officers who may be stationed at Wash- kitchen, and whispered: how the suggestion is received. garded as a determination to strike steamer. ington to work out war problems. “ Here— here's a note, Prudence. back in kind. Don’t read It until after I’ve gone to German officials in the United Skipper Deserts Kaiser. Washington, D. C.— News o f the school—-at ten o'clock you may reud It. sinking of the Housatonic created a New York— Captain Julius Gubar, States estimate the foot! supply on the American Seaman Killed Will you promise?” sensation here. form erly in command o f the Vaterland British Isles will last a month. by Submarine’s Shells Prudence laughed a little, but she State department officials said it and now in command o f the Pennsyl- I Admittedly, the plan is to carry would de|>end entirely on the circum vania, of the Hamburg-American line, | stravation to the door of England with London— The British ship Isle o f promised, and laid the note carefully stances whether the incident would announced Sunday that he desired to ! sw ift, staggering strokes, as a fulfill Arran, o f 1918 tons, has been sunk by away to wait the appointed hour for affect the present situation. become an American citizen. He said | ment o f Germany's announced deter a submarine, two o f her crew being Its perusal. As the clock struck ten Do you think that Fairy, know- The ship was carrying contraband he realized this action would mean the j mination to use every weapon and wounded by shell fire, Lloyd's Ship she went to the mantle and took It ing the twins, will thwart their and if she was destroyed with pro|ier forfeiture o f his command, but it made [ agency at her command to end the war ping agency announced. The British down. This Is what Carol had w rit A plan to embarrass her? [ quickly. She counts on the operations steamer Eavestone, o f 1791 tons, also ten : warning and provision for the safety no difference to him. o f her crew or in an attempt to es He was detained on board his ship. an unheard-of number of submarines has been sunk and the captain and j Oh. Prudence, do please fo rg iv e me. and f / to bring England to three members of the crew killed and ! don't punish Connie any more. You can cape, the United States merely would but asserted he would apply to the to * deliver blows ' (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) One Ger one wounded, says another agency an punish me any w a y you like, and I 'll be have a claim for damages, as in the immigration authorities at Ellis Island her knees within 60 days. fir glad o f 11. Zt was a il my fault. Z made Frye case. at once for permission to take out man official here predicted the war nouncement. her go and get the apples fo r me. and I W H Y W O U L D - B E D IN E R S L E F T would be over in a month. The first effect o f the incident in his citizenship papers. The Danish steamer Lar Kruse, em ate them. Connie didn't eat one o f them ! official quarters was to direct anew to ployed by the Belgian R e lief commis She said stolen apples would not taste v e ry good. It w as all m y fau lt, and I'm Waitress’ Orders Given to Cook Had Americans Flee Home. the President's declaration in his ad Chicago Pit Moved to Tears. sion, was sunk off the Belgian coast. so sorry. dress to congress that i f American London — The German note has re She carried wheat from Buenos Aires. Chicago— Patriotic fervor was loo*- As Prudence rend this her face grew the Newcomers. ships and lives were sacrificed " in ened on the floor o f the Chicago board sulted in a rush o f Americans to pro- She was a vessel of 1460 tons. It is very stern. Carol's fau lt! A t that heedless contravention of the just and o f trade Saturday at the close o f a me not known whether the sinking was moment Prudence heard someone run ure passage to New York on the first A correspondent who wishes to be reasonable understanding o f interna morable session. due to a mine or torpedo. It came following ning through the lmll, nuil thrust the known as Hick has traveled ns far tional la w " he would ngain go befure the announcement that this country available boat. Large numbers who The Russian four-masted bark Gar note hastily into her dress. It was expected to sail within a fortnight as Chicago, o f late, nnd he tells ns of congress for authority to "u se any had broken its diplomatic relations net Hill, o f 2272 tons, is believed by Lurk, nud she flung herself wildly up- an Incident that occurred In a South means that may be necessary for the with Germany. An impromptu, rous have decided to leave Saturday and be Loyd’s to have been sunk. fore noon all the first-class accommo ! on Prudence, sobbing bitterly. Clark street restaurant. W e under protection o f our seamen and our peo ing and altogether moving demonstra It is officially announced that Rich dations on the steamer were booked. “ Whut Is the matter, Lnrk?” she ple.” stand that South Clark street Is one of tion was staged. In the memory o f Among those applying for passage are ard Wallace, an American seaman, lie- I cried, really frightened. “ Are you the well-known thoroughfares o f that i-i i , . the oldest trader on the hoard nothing 120 persona who intend to sail on the longing at Baltimore, was killed in the sick?” town. GCriPSnS Cfipplfl In tern ed like it was ever seen before. It moved Holland-Ameriea liner Nieuw Am ster shelling o f the boats which le ft the “ Heartsick, that's all,” walled Lark In the restaurant referred to a few dam. which was to have left Falmouth sinking steamer Eavestone. Ship By Spoiling Boilers m* ny men to "1 told the teacher 1 was sick so 1 nights ago, these two lines appeared on Tuesday. This vessel, however, could come home, but Pin not. Oh. In Juxtaposition on the bill o f fa re: Boston The North German-Lloyd Philadelphia in Port. Latin-America In Doubt. has been recalled to Rotterdsm. Prudence, I know you'll despise and liner Kronprinxessin Cecilie, which "Bankers' Special Steak Dinner, “ A Nickel’s Worth of Pepper." New Y o r k —W ith the safe arrival at abominate me all the rest o f your life, Washington, D. C.— Although there 35c." » I » seized by the Uniteli States Mar have been intimations that the break Free Hand Is Asked. Liverpool Monday o f the American and everybody will, and I deserve i t always serve refreshments. More eti shal Mitchell on a civil process Satur “ Special Chicken Dinner, 40c." between the United States and Ger Washington. D. C.— To insure quirk line steamshipe Philadelphia and Fin For I stole those npples myself.” quette. Men are such greedy animals, day night, was found to l>e crippled I And these two dinners seemed very many may he followed by a severance construction o f naval vessels and man land, and the arrival here from L iv e r Prudence was surprised aud puzzled. they do not care to go places where popular on the evening In question. A beyond possibility o f early usefulness, | o f relations also bet ween the Berlin ufacture o f ammunition and equipment pool o f the St. Paul, only two Am eri She drew the note from her pocket the eats aren't forthcoming.” according to an official who assistivi in well-dressed middle-aged gentleman government and Brazil, Argentina and for which private plants are under con can passenger ships now are at sea— and gave It to Lnrk. “ Carol gave mo the Misure. __. .. . | "M e n ! Are you referring to this entered the dining room escorting a other Latin-American repub- tract, Secretary Daniels has asked con the Kroonland, which sailed from L iv Babbling creature now?” InterpoSbd that before she went to school,” she The liner’s boiler, were Mid to have l " '* lovely young lady o f twenty summera _ Satur gress for authority to commandeer erpool January 31, and the New York, been cleared of all water, the fi„ , «v.dence came to l.ght explained. “ Head It, and tell me what Carol. and no visible winters. Just as tha day to show that the Latin-American such plants if necessary and operate which left the same port Keburary 3. were burning at top capacity, and “ Ouch!” said Lark. you are driving at. I think you are handsome couple steeped onto the floor diplomats here were doing more than them in the public service. The Owego, an American freighter, both ernzy. Or maybe you are Just countless valves in the engineroon hail “ But won't It be rather— poky— Just the sweet-voiced waitress sang oat gathering information to transmit to left here Monday fo r Genoa. Mes trying to shield p«*>r Connie.” been mutilateti, transferred or re- sitting In the front room by yourselves an order to the cook: their governments. sages to the American line in this city Swiss Food Restricted. I.nrk read Carol's note, and gasped, all evening?" asked Prudence doubt "One banker and one chicken I" Berne, Switzerland— In view o f the told of the arrival at Liverpool of and— burst out luughing! The shame, fully. ignoring the offended twins. T. R. O ffers S elf and Sons. The young lady and her escort re Militia It Callsd Out. the Philadelphia and the Finland. critical situation created by the Ger “ Oh, I dare say It will. But It's the bitter weeping, and nervousness, Oyster Bay, N. Y . — Theodore Roose fused to be seated, but left In a high New York The entire National man submarine campaign, the Federal had rendered her hysterical, and now the proper thing to do." said Fairy dudgeon and a taxicab.— Cleveland velt has pledged his support to Presi guard of New York state and the Na D. A. R. Prepare fo r War. Council haa decided on a number of «he laughed and cried until Prudence complacently. Plain Dealer. dent Wilson in upholding the honor of val m ilitia were ordered out Saturday measures tending to restrict food con “ Wouldnt" It be more fnn to have N ew Y ork— A call to the 95,000 was alarmed again. the United States. He offered to the by Governor Whitman after a confer sumption. Among these measures are In time, however, t-nrk was able to the girls In fo r a little while?” per High Honor DeMrved. country his own services and thus-' o f ence with Major General John F. prohibition o f night work in bakeries members o f the Daughters o f the sisted Prudence. The father o f the lifeboat In Amer« his four sons in the event o f hostilities. O ’ Ryan. General O ’ Ryan was direct and the sale of fresh bread. American Revolution to organize in explain. “ W e both did It,” she gasped, “ the Skull and Crossltones. And we “Oh, It might— bnt It wouldn't he lea was James Francis, who was born Plans for a volunteer army division to ed to have every arsenal, armory and preparation for poMible war was sent both told the truth about It.” the proper thing at all. College men do in Boston In 1901. He died In Wash be commanded by the Colonel, which watershed adequately guarded by the Americans Rtleased. out Tuesday by Mrs. W illiam Gumming Prudence laughed. But when she not care to be entertained by babies." ington In 1903. Three years before his his friends have worked on since the militiamen and Commodore Fora hew, Berlin— Germany Sunday acceded to Storey, president general of the organ thought of loyal little Connie, sobbing "N o,” snapped Lark, “ the wisdom of death congress voted him a medal of ■inking o f the Lusitania, again have o f the Naval m ilitia, was ordered to the American demand for the immedi isation. The 1500 local chapters are all through the long night, the tears babies Is too deep for these— these— pure gold. M id to be the langest and come to the front, and he admitted he protect all bridges. ate release o f the 72 Americans taken urged to assemble hospital supplies, came to her eyes again. She went these men In embryo." finest ever given by this government hail asked the War department for per from ships sunk by the raider in the classify women as to service and send qnlckly to the telephone and called up This was so exqnlsitely said that to any individual. It was presented to mission to raiM such a body of War on Sea it German Hope. Atlantic and brought to a German port Mrs. Storey here the names, addresses the school building next door to the Lnrk was quite restored to amiability him with appropriate ceremonies at troops. Berlin— Admiral Scheer, commander aboard the steamer Yarrowdale. ami degree of efficiency o f not only the parsouage. by I t “ In embryo" had been added to the White I I o u m by President Har o f the German battle fleet, has tele members, hut o f other women who "M ay I speak to Constance Starr. her vocabulary that very day In the rison and la now on exhibition at tha Msaicans Shout “ Vivas.” graphed the follow ing to the Lokal may wish to aid. Sat Fire to Gunboat. Mr. lines?” she asked. “ It Is very Im biology class. And Carol said “O uch!" National museum In Washington. Brownsville, Tex. — There was s Anxeigrr: “ Mv slogan is that our fu Honolulu, T. H .— The interned tier- portant. This is Prudence, her sis with such whole-souled admiratloa small demonstration by German sym ture lies on the water. However the man gunboat Geter was burned in the Boston Has German Ru»!i ter." Ami when Connie came to the that Lark's spirit soared among the Ideal Condittenn pathisers in Mstamoros, Mexico, op British sea lion gnashes his teeth, we harbor here. She was set on fire by Boston On Monday, the first court telephone, she c rie d : “ Oh. you blessed clouds. She had scored ! “ Is this a strictly modern hotel?" posite here, when a report from Mex must and w ill attack him until a free her crew, accordnig to the local au- day since the diplomatic break with little child, why didn't you tell me? “ And what shall we serve them?” “ I'm told It’a the last word." ico C ity was published that Germany | path on the has been won. ’ ’ thoritiea. Germany, there was a rush of German W ill you forgive me. Connie? You're urged Prudence. “ I suppose It would “ Yea?" bad declared war against the United citiiene to announce their intention to a dear, sweet, good Uttla darling, hardly do to— pop corn, wonld itT” States “ I f you want an evening suit, it's Honolulu is on Alert. Germans Cr ppla 93 Intsrned Ships. obtain American citirenship. Twenty- that's what you are.” “ No, Indeed This la the first time, provided. I f you need extra pajamas, A small crowd paraded the streets Honolulu. T. H. Extra precautions Manila— It is reported that virtually men. most o f them former members of “Oh. Prudence 1 ” That was all Con and we must do something extra. Bab they’re provided.” ahouting " V iv e Alem anis” (Lon g live to guard against violations o f neutral all the machinery and engines o f the the crew* o f German vessels tied up nie said, but something In her vole* ble la all the rage at school, and the Germany). T h a t 's real service." ity were taken here by army and navy 23 German steamers lying in P h ilip in this port, sought to qualify for na- made Prudence hang up the receiver girls are frantic with Jealousy because Unusually heavy guards were thrown forces. Extra guards are patrolling "Indeed It Is. Furthermore. I f you pine ports ---------------------| have been damaged their turalisation papers. The applications ® ----- by , ____ I have cut everybody else out." around the United States arsenal at the wharves harboring interned Ger- crew*. Seventeen o f these vessels are o f all but one were accepted. This quickly, and cry b itte rly ! are In a hilarious mood and wunt to That noon Prudence pronounced “ Do you like him. Fairy? Don't you make the leader o f the orchestra llarlington. Tea., on instructions from man veaaels. The l nited States cruia- interned at Manila, three at Cebu ami mar M id he would have to think over judgment on the sinners, but her eye* He talks so lrunk on champagne, there la always the War pepertment. er .it l^mia is petrolling the harbor. three at Zamboanga. renouncing aovereignty o f the emperor j twinkled, for Carol and Lnrk had think he’a tiresome? much. It seems to me.” an assistant ready to RUPTURE COMES; PASSPORTS GIVEN GERARD IS ORDERED HOME moved entirely, thie official atated. Captain Charlea A. Polack and the skeleton crew o f 112 men who have made the ship their home for more than two years, had been put ashore and housed for the time being at the immigration bureau. They made no resistance. The German engineers, firemen and others had been replaced by American citizens and 50 men o f the city police force had been put on board to protect the vessel from any w ilful damage. U-BOAT WARFARE IS UNRESTRICTED STARVATION OE ENGLAND PLAN M \ 1 ¡¡1 w ^