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ALFRED VANDERBILT
I-ON'DO.V, June 10 3 .'G n. in -The
representative In London of the
Yumlcrullt fninlly received word
from Queenstown tills afternoon that
the body recovcrcjl on the coast of
County Clare Inst night una not that
of Alfred Vnnderbllt.
DO YOU POSSESS A ROMANTIC BIG TOE?
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Character Reading From Feet thes Latest Art
ANNUAL
PAH
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HOW
LONDON, Juno 10, 1 1 : 4 T n. in.
A report linn been received here from
Ireland tnht the body of Alfred
Owynno Vnnderbllt, who lost his life
May 7 when the Lusltanla wont down
has been found.
The body una found by an old wo
man who was collecting seaweed on
the Clare const near Ooolln, north of
the cliffs of Mohcr.
A watch in the clothing Is said to
hear the initials of Mr. Vanderbilt,
nmHpapera In tho pockets would ap
pear to identify him.
The body wnn unshed nshoro last
nlKlit.
This Information ennio to London
In a dispatch to tho KxchonRO Tele
cinph compnny.
Of tin 1100 persons who lost their
lives In the tdnkliiK off tho coast of
Ireland by n German submarine of
the liner Lusltanla, the bodies of n
large proportion never were recover
ed Members of tho Vnnderbllt fam
ily conducted n persistent search
nlong the coast for many dnys.
Doolln. in County Clare, is on tho
oniitli nldo of Oulwny Hny, on the
west coast. It is by sea something
like l!fi0 miles from where the Lusl-
tnnlit went down.
Uu to noon today neither Mr. Vnn-
itorbllt's secretary nor tho Cunard
lino had received any confirmation of
the report that his body had been recovered.
QIT.BXSTOW.V, June 10. The
body reeoxeroil on the const of the
County ('line, nppnrentlv wns that
iif ii lnboier, u Itu-iiiii or a l'ole.
The Cuniml cotupiiuv unniiuueeil del'
initelv Hint it mis not Mr. Vnmler
liilt's Iniil.v.
VICTOR EMMANUEL
VISITS HIS IROOPS
ROMIC, Juno 10 Tho presonco of
King Vlror Kmmnniiel at the front Is
having n tremendous moral effect on
tho Italian troops, ncordlng to re
ports reaching tho cnpltal from till
Ht'tlons of tho battle line. Ills ma
jesty luiB visited every zone whore
fighting Is tnklng place, which has
meant tho c.pendlturo of iT vast
amount of energy on his part, as the
line of advance of the Italian forces
is exceedingly Irregular and he fre
quently has climbed to fortresses up
on lofty heights along the frontier.
Much of his traveling has been done
on horseback becauso roads aie lark
lug on n consldeinblo portion of the
front. Tho king is idolized by his
troops.
Queen Holena, during the nbsenco
of the king from Rome, is giving up
nil her time to philanthropic and re
lief work. She is supervising per
sonally tho making of supplies for
hospitals.
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Have joti n Romantic Hlg Too?
Yep! Hlg too Is whnt we said, and
we know It's n funny question to
stub ngnlnst, but the cult of the big
too Is the fad of the moment. You
may be Invited any day now to a
"pedalology tea" or to n "program
of pedalology readings," so joti
should be prepared to talk enthusi
astically and learnedly about your big
toe, your neighbor's big toe. the big
too of your favorite movie nctress or
vorlte pet bnsohall player; tho big too
of the president nnd the 'big too of
tlte knlscr.
Hut "pedalology" isn't limited to
big toes, it skips right on to tho
heel and 'round the Instep, even tho
solei of the feet are tickled by the
pednlologlsts,, for the linos of the
feet, they sny, are even more Indica
tive of character and temperament
than thelines o f tho pnlin of tho
hnnd.
To know how tho "nednlolocisls"
apply their science, lot us study tho
feet in thoso pictures for which
well known society nnd stngo glrlH
posed.
Reading fiom loft to right we ob
serve first the perfectly formed foot
of Miss Hthol McKenna, society danc
er. The knob of the heel Is eiulsito
ly curved, the Instep nrches, the toes
nro free and naturally curved ltn
tho big toe the big toe so Import
ant In all "feet readings," that gives
this foot character. Miss McKcnnn's
big toe is large, slightly out of pro
portion with her other toon and the
large, well formed, straight big too
means romance, sny tho "feet read
ers." It stands for tho rnmnntic
temperament, love of ndventuie, nnd
a daring disposition.
In the second lesson wo will "rend
tho feet" of Miss Roschen linker.
Force of ehaarcter is Indicated by
strnlghtness of the toes, the firmness
ITALIANS LISTEN "
TO PEACE PLEA
OF JANE
AT ROSE S
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 10 To
day's program of Portland's ninth nn
nunl rose festival was replete with
n variety of oovnts, many of them oc
curring simultaneously in different
parts of tho cltj, but chief tnterrst
wns centered upon the annual floral
parade Previous to tho beginning
of the parade, tho festival committee
announced a Inrger number of en
tries than ovro beforo recorded.
Instrumental and vocal street con
certs were continuous throughout tho
dny On tho river thin afternoon a
rowing rnco was to be held between
picked crows from tho United States
cruisers South Dakota nnd Iloston
nnd from commorclnl lino steamers.
A roller skating marathon for boys
through tho downtown district also
wns on tho program.
A community ulng at the fcsttvnl
contor wns to bo tho main attraction
tonight.
Above, the feet of ihinrei--, mmlycl by the "chnnirter irmlei," below
I !.) Shelly.
especially notlcenblo In the big toe, knob heel which Is n mark of beau-
aud there's strength nnd firmneM in ty was well developed In childhood
tho curve of the line from the heel to Tho ginceful, undulating curve of tho
the little toe. The supple, but firm under inch denote (in nrtlstlc tern-
nnko Indicates mental poise. imminent, but tho well developed
Ilelene Samuels' feet nro bigger! ball of tho Tool Is evidence of high
Cinderella's but the have the grace ambition nnd the flriiinum of tho big
nnd the lightness of Diana's. The too lndlrates a force of will that A 111
- " miry ambition to Its fulfillment.
Alice Clark's feet, the fourth from
the left, hue been punctured In the
newspapers of two worlds, nnd the)
'nrc worth sluicing because their
lines nro so contrndlctory. Tho
sllghtnoM of tho heel shows n lack
of seir control, tho arch of the Instep
shows ambition that has no definito
nlm T he toes, slender, perfectly
formed nnd delicately "curled" or
curved give Indication of a volatile
but lovcnhlc disposition.
In the btoad, uncertainly poised
feet of Kclnlre Ronuld, society butter
fly nnd society dancer of note, wo
hnvo tho lines and curves of the
plensure-lover. The knob of the heel
Is Indefinite, the Instep Is high, but
the nrch Is too abrupt; the big loo Is
too large, the little toe Is stubby nnd
though the foot on tho wholo Is well
formed nnd benutifuly colored when
it tidied in detnll It Is found to lack 1
strength nnd character. I
Patsy Shelly, tho famous young,
dancer, Is pictured in tho full flguie'
below. Poets hnvo sung tho henutles I
of Patsy Shelly's feet; sculptors have 1
Immortalized them In mnrble- and '
now tho "pernlologlsts" hnvo ' read '
it.
"Her feet nro perfect In shnpe,
they hnvo perfect poise; hVr toes nre
flee or restraint, nn Indication of her
fiee nnd Indopendent nature," they
say, "The liool, perfectly curved,
firm nnd well rounded, Indicates am
bition nnd the will to achieve great
things; tho perfect nrch of her In
step Is evidence of nitlstlc tempera
ment, the hlg toe, which Is rather
large, straight nnd tory supple, piovo
Pntsy Slielb to ho n true 'daughter
of roninnco.' "
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manufacture of Zcrolcnc. The fact
that Zerolcne has made good in actual
service, and in all sizes and types of
motors, proves that it is made of the
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Who Is the Man
m
seeking flnnnclnl advancement? Let him look to his
own best Interests by avoiding cxtrnvngnnco nnd mak
ing regular doposltn to his credit in the Jackson County
Hank.
New accounts nro Invited,
I Percent Interest Paid 011 Sin lugs Accounts
OVER S?2 YEARS UNDt'R ONE MANAGEMENT
DM
IlKKMX, June 10. Onl one Clei
mHii ship, a collier, wu sunk li a
Kiifcbiiin suliiunriue in Die unwi! on
gngpiiit'iit of June ." in the Ilultie sen
off the Gulf of Hifjii, according to re
linhlo information. It is Mated thut
tho Geimnn dei.tio.ver which wns suil
inu by the side of tho collier was
hliphtly damnged bv the same tin -)hk1o,
but was hIiIc to make port.
Denial wn inude nf a lepoit pub
lulled in the Anny Mosenger at 1'et
royrud that there were explosions on
other m-sscIs attacked bv Russian
biibniHriiu-s or th.it jiii nlhcr iImiiiiujo
w done
AMY
ROMi:, .luno 10. Jane Aildnnm of
Chicago, ehalrmau of the speelnl com
mittee nppolntud by the Woman's
Peace Conference 11 1 The Ilnguo to
visit the capitals of Kurop In an ef
fort to hasten the end of hostilities,
has left Home for Madrid, wheneo
she will go to I'rnnre nnd Ilolglum.
While here Miss Adduius was received
courteously by Pope llenodlct, Card
inal tlnsparrf, papal secretary of
stato; Premier Salandra and Foreign
Minister Soniiliio. Although the
ministers of the Italian Kovernment
listened lespectfully to her pence
propaganda, they gave her little en
couragement. She was received with
greater sympathy, howover, nt tho
atlcnn, whore the popo has labored
to bring about peace, but oven there
no bocret was made of the fact taht
the present moinont was considered
scarcely opoprtune for suoh a move
ment as Miss Addums had uiuloi tak
en. Sho was told by Popo llenodlct that
ho admlies the firmness and soienlty
of President Wilson. Ills holiness
oxpressed tho hope that tho Initia
tive for peace would ocmo from
America, and ho pledged hlmsolf to
support such a proposal with all tho
influonco of the Holy See.
ALL EUROPE HAS
EYES ON YANKEE CRISIS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
LONDON. June lo Buildings
evrlBg three a re, inn ItAl Crou
mator ambulapcot and .'"'i nrm mo
tor vm, all r-d for dllT to the
govrMmnt, Hr destroyed by ftr
t4y. whoa the motor works of Bri
an. HmhM Siroclioa. at Park Roy
al wont up In flam The damage
U etiml-l ti I'okiiiiii Troo.
Wl H 1 u'K it to .-lt ti llfi nn n
LONDON", Juno 10 Tho resigna
tion of William Jennings Ilrnn and
tho nnturo of tho Amerlran note to
fiermany which brought It about
tiunscend In Interest all else bearing
on tho war. Tho London papers pho
Mr. Moan's letter of resignation n. 1
President Wilson's repb the iuf.-t
prominent place. Those are follow r I
by long dispatches from tht-lr m r
lean correspondents and artnie r
Mr Iiryau's enrwr which einpiia-ir
bis advocacy of settlement or Inter
nai tonal disputes by arbitration and
draw the conclusion tbat the note
must be very strong to have brought
about his retlresneot.
"America stands firm" or kimll.ir
liRraees are the moot favored head
ings and also tae Uxt of editorials
commenting on the lalet d. v. lop
in 11 1 in ilit iu rii an ), 1 1 hi r. 1.1
tlOL.
DESTROYS ITALIAN
IN AERIAL BATTLE
. (
11KKI.IN, June HI. A euueiion
dent of the National Xcituug lm ,
Kent to hi iiewmier the following
ile.cnption of (he ilestiiii'lion n the'
Italiuii irshii ( 'it In di l',eirarn b
tlie Ausliiiin iiiimiI aernilnne I,-IS.
while retiiriiinif litnu an attnek on I
Finnic, June S; I
"Itepoilh weie leeeiied enih
Tuedn morninir," the enrie.iumlent '
sns, "thut n hostile nirslii 1 1 bad '
been seen heuiliuir tounrd the sen. ,
The I, -IS was Neut out to iuestigalej
with older to attack if poili!e. The
pilot was Marine Lieutenant (llunig, I
while the oliscner was Marine Count
Mm Fritseh,
"As soon an the iiiishii) wflri sight
ed the nerupluue began to neeud and
yam 1111 uihaiiliiKcoim posilnin above
the airship il opened fire with a inn
chine gun and n lifle, using a spc
eial projechle ilesigiii'il to set bal
loons on fire. The airship inaueu
crcd wildlv in an attempt to eseaM'.
It was deseeudiiitf nil the time nnd
finulK wnt. iiliiiost at sen level.
"The men on L-IS eoiitiuiied tiring.
One of their shots set the Ituliau air
ship afire. The bull was buineil ami
the ftoudolu fell into the seu. An
Austrian toipedo bout was in the vi
cinity and in u few- minutes the two
of I n-crs niiii live men couiMisiiig tin
eiew of the anliii bud been rcucil
None of tln-iii hiii inimeil and tin'
were made prisoners on boind tin
toipedolm.il. Tin u uhit u.i- pit u
the eirliii Wi lit ilo.v n,"
SatfeTMlIC
Infants and Invalids
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