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NEW, BRITAIN MALE JURY PASSES ONAWOMAN'S GOWN Various Opinions Ofiered by Ladies for Their Edification New York, March Wilson Wil- the Ninth | vesterday, of | 2 —Justice liam C, District recognized sitting in municipal court the clumsy inadequacy masculine minds to decide when a fits .and why P and why - lom at jeas that dress or when it do not, and, for the casc hefore Hi could Houor regretted thoe | fuct he not hav of ail, thirty-five for tt female ¢ a jury women. But, after the male jury | minutes | plaintiff in jury might celiberated only before deciding the suit, and a have disagr The case was that kin, modiste 34 against Mrs, Ddward S (e Park all about a $135 tailormade suit * which Mrs. Willets ordered from Miss Tarkin and then not to take. | Mrs. Willets said didn’t the | suit because it didn’t fit: Miss Larkin said she didn't take he she | saw another suit she liked somewhere else. The trial was one of * mony. Seven women cther on the witness stand and qualified as an the matfer .nf dresses—some of them havir been tn the business of dresses, and others thie business of ed | G. Lar- | avenue Willets, | it w of Anna th Bowne avenue, and 8 THEDA BARA IN NEW . :iLM—FOX'S Another Theda 13 latest William photodrama the W e local Fox ater {onmorrow decided she ise ra trinmph, the “Gold at the and Sut- production seethes with hout the unfold- ry, the audi- dramatic in- they ar of char- xpert” Ifox 1ececded tost cach each Tana mzan” will en t and throt dramatic st in g grip of the finale he finest h photography cver The story he spec and urday cxciten ing of ence is expert h reld until o making expensive having heen in wearing them tensity ed to one of acting prescuted | friend |y . Alexican She had | tator throt shop with M Mrs. Bartholomew's Opinion, o and rs. James Riple st Forty-fifth Willets, was called. Meen to the modiste's Bat strecot, Wwlomew ¢ S veen Arama, carries t four generations on a fam- Mexican wilds. aphically de rilla style and the front in hows the result of a curse ily of pioneers in the Mexican rebellions are picted in their truly now with our own hoys Mexico “Gold and the Woman™ is a most timely play. The play is in five acts, beautifully photograpacd and with the staging right up the ar- tistic Fox standard of plays The bill for tonight is to pleasin om0y ' @ 2EZA 0 a,mmmg ,GOLD AND THE WOMAN b WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION g entertaining onc. “Bessic will be seen in “The een & magnificent photodrama of mi that ing, while Mace in, the fellow with bring screams of joy vehicle “Love Will Con- an cale” Swamp” matrimonial proves interes and Mack Sw the funny ha in their new quer Pearl White, Creighton Hale, chapter of “The Pathe serial that in marked excellence any storys that have preceeded Laughing Mack™ still tery and as the story er interest is being unraveling cof this wderstandings Fred anid Lowis appear in the Iron Claw'; the promises (o ¢ other seriai it (N remains a mys- continues, great in the Sheldon new Aipss manifested reat play. Willets for one of the —— — dress “T want to make a statement,” Mrs Fartholomew announced as she was seated. T saw tried on Mrs. Willets and rotten.” Eugene Broadway, counsel for fittings of the | | though he him Men suggested and put on wished Spicgedbery had looked a she shouted at soon that it Demonstration for Finally My viegelberg that Mrs, Willets retive of { the suit. Justice Wilson offered the Larkin, | use of his chambers, and Mrs. Willets suit was Spiegelberg 160 Mis P HUSBAND. Then Threatens To Beat Him Up Un- less He Goes To Work. Angered because her husband has been devoting his time to a vtudy of work, Mrs. Mary how to shirk IFeric DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH AUGUSTA FIRE L0SS ABOUT $5,000,000 One and a Quarter Square Miles Are Flame Swept March 22.—Fire last swept Augusta, Ga today through of nee blocks and a nsti- night and carly ten business blocks Augusta and wenty adjoining res ore being controlled had *cau damage which is- conservatively mated at not less than §5,000,000. No lives were reported althouzh firemen ihere were scores NATrow escapes md severely burned. The flame swept thing iil miles, and offices and north gide of several were area covers somi one ar auarter in it were the city’s business building Broad Street “Cotton Row.” conininin thousands of of cotton, and some six homes Among other strue- tures destroyed v t pal church, built Loss early today follows: squars largest on the on historic bales s Paul's I3pisco- 135 vears was apportioned as azo and rehous- Business and office contents $2,000,000; cotton v and contents $1,500,000; residences and household goods $1,000,000; vari- other structures, $500,000 local militia companies No had heen and the police said there no disorder. buildings ous Today duty ported heen were re- had on Tooting the city not reached by the fire were thrown open to those whose residences were burned, and steps were taken by local authorities to lief to the 3,000 persons who their home: give had jost | Events Tonight Two Orphans Lyceum the- IMotels and homes in the sections of heing re- 22 1 &9, 916. 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The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. warehousea THIS BABY LOVES HER NEW PINAFORE | pounded, CHINA A REPUB REVOLUTION AT | Sage Swee | Monarch Sees Handwritin v e | Wall and Becomes Presid DARKENS GRAY HAIR Broush thix through faded streaked | locks and they become dark, zlossy, youthful. Almost Tea and that properly evervone Sulphur brii lust aked to get home, me. drug store for Compound of this famo improved by the addition | of ingredients, for about 50 | cents. | shows that the demand for @ Don't stay gray! Try it! No ono |archical form of government m bly fell that you darkened |unanmious and that therefore ir, as it does it so naturally i Shih-kai rejects the Emperorshi You dampen a sponge |resumes the presidency ) with it and draw this| The Imperial the air, taking one small | date adds, will be returned by & the | Shih-kai to the state council reconyene as the senate, to the resumption of knows back the gray. this to or color and faded, str the only way to make it at and troubl asking at any Sulphur large bottlc way 23—A state Vyeth's | ment mandate issued last nigh «,\‘,imwn\(r“ the abandonment of s | monarchy and resumption of republic The mandate the revol March Pekir d will and get a old recipe other says pos: iy o1 soft hrush documents, strand h your 1 at a time: morning hair disappears, and after an- [ will hair | paratory and | republic 3 Hsu Shih Chang, who left thi [inet because of the monan movement, signed the mandatél of state, having re-em hy other hecomes attractive Wyeth's Sage and pound is a delightful for those who desire a vouthful appearance tended for the cure, prevention of disease. application beautifully or two dark, your glossy Sulphur Com- toilet requisite dark hair and It is not in- mitigation or secretary | the cabinet | Revolution is Ended. March 23—Of; Chinese Republic associsl has been financing the H lution against the Yuan Shi sald here that the announcel | from Peking means that the !'ution is at an end. The asso | nas a memnership in the Ami Whicn | 56 about 300,000, — e - San Francisco, 23 BISHOP MAKES PLEA |y FOR THE HOME LIFE Warns Against Restlessness Makes People Unwilling to Scek | me a monarchy whi the then Pre Yuan Shih-kai, accepted the # from the Council of State. He not to. be crowned corivenfent for coron# strongest man in the great Yuan Shih-kal has been vi able of the Love of God; commonly its ruler since he assumped §i called, the Parable of the Prodigal | dency. In the early part of Son.” The first sermon dwelt on the | the people cast off the Manchu, fatherhood of God, and His yearning { and China became a republie. love for the sinner, the prodigal in the | the republic would be succeeded far country. The theme last night a monarchy and that the presi was “In the Far Country,” showing |would hecome the ruler of the how in many ways men turn from |empire was a subject that came Giod, chafing under restrictions of con- | for international discussion as China hecs Dec. 11, 19 Happiness at Family Fireside | attending | preached by congregations which are being church The general Large the mission in St. Mark's Episcopal Bishop E. C. Acheson. subject of the sermons is 18 however, time | The “The Par- | pire was | 1y complained that Mrs. Bartholomed ith her witnesses to assist her and had not qualified as an expert, and | Mrs satisfy herself that that her opinion of what was “rotten” | the was properly on, with- might differ from that of another i arew to the woman. Mrs, Bartholomew smilingly Within informed the lawyer that she had | Mrs. Wil purchased two or three tailor-mad 1t cuits a season for the last fifte Viack, trimmed years, that most of them had come | hlack buttons from London, and that she surely | her: heforc knew when a dress fitted and when it i ne. Gid not. Justice Wilson admitted sber testimony. Mrs. Douglas Fenwick, West Ninety-first street, the next witness. said the coat of the suit was “biased" | Holmc and the collar “set askew.” The jury- . i men pretended that they understood. 1o Mrs. C. Wilder Holmes of 375 Park Avenue, a sister of Mrs lets, d the suit was a It pulled on the shoulders, it wa cut out too wide under the arms, and of course, it didn't fit.” g Mr. Spiegelberg objected again, anid Honor then ihe court agreed with him. “You say, ‘of course it didn't fit'-" re wa d said the Justice, ‘‘but that's your con- 1 clusion. T don't know anything about i ) ‘But 1 pleasantly. How She Holds Mr. Spiegelbery wanted the to qualify as an expert, and Wilson asked her how many tailor- made suits she had had. When she hesitated, Mr. Spiegelberg said. “We're not trying to lea’n your age, madam. You don't have to tell sus exactly how many. Just tell us in round numbers.” The witness then agrecd that would answer the question, and cn then to tell just where and the suit in question hadn't fitted On cross-examination Mr. Spicy herg exposed one of the secr feminine finesse. “ You know, don’t you,” hc g s gne; “":“‘::; Sonatiicee lady cacan Star State Hastens {0 Aid : NOSE CLOlGG—E.D FROM e fring 1 on. 8o that. : @' (I " A'COLD OR CATARRH self, when trying it on. that the Stricken Citizens. suit won't fit, no matter how it's 1 M Apply Cream in Nostrile To Open Up Air Passages. science and asserting a right to “live | back as August, 1914. It received their own life.”” The hearers were | greatest impetus when the dem warned against the restlessness which | of Japan exposed the weakness makes one unwilling to find happiness | the republic in the face of her in quiet home life, but sends him |erful neighbor, led the patriots out to seek excitement in useles 1d | believe that there might be fe worse then useless diversions. il- | strength to develop a change of ure to learn to enjoy good reading | ernment and home amusements is at the Japan, it tom of the wandering of many favor upon prodigal, and for this the neglect | chial form of government and wi e M T S e T | the change was announced fears the prodigal is not the only one to | cxpressed that shé might ‘take =0 to the far country. The self-satis- | Steps to prevent the change. Tn fied, selfish elder brother w in his | Japan had the support of the Ent soul as truly estranged from the | Powers who made representat father as the younger. The presi- | before the announcement of Bl M dent of an atheist’s club—the man | change on Nov. 7, that fifteen i Saae { Who is responsible for the unbelief of [ the @éfghteen provinces had voted H £ many be found in the church, | favor of a monarchy, urging th The children’s mission, which began | change was undesirable as tendin vesterday afternoon, will be continued | lessen the stability of conditions this afternoon at 4:30; tomorrow aft. | Possibly to lead to internal dist ernoon and Saturday morning at ten | AMCes which might endanger o'clock. There will ble mission ser- |Peace of the Orlent. Then cam@ mons tonight and Friday at 7:45 and | ttempt at a revolution in Shan Holy Communion tomorrow at 10 |Province, where, it was sald, a. m., and Saturday at 6 and 10 a, m, | Tevolutionists were armed and u There will be a meeting of all candi- | t° fight by forelgn influences. dates for confirmation this evening at Thosa who proposed & Sy 7:15 In the parish house, preceding | COUld see no danger of ini the misslon service g trouble when that abortive atte was foiled, and the reply of Chinese government to the warni of the Entente Powers was to afil LIGHTSHIP NOT BLOWN U1’ London, March 10:60 p. rn.—Tt | that it was able to maintain inte is reported unofficially that the Gal- | P€AC® loper lightship, at the mouth of | ISR i 2k the . = Thames, has not been torpedoed, as | BIG FIRE IN ATHOL, was reported vesterday by Lloyds, but | Athol, Mass., March 23.—The Ri has been withdrawn from i tion, | ardson biock, a three-story struets * | occupied by the Gem theater and C. TFay's Hardware store, with te ! ment quarters on the upper floors burned today. The loss was @ mated at $66,000. All of the tema | escaped without injury. ALL HER GLORY | 8L High class IPox's the- iod ater. police L photo plays, Larkin to noica of Church street “ar him suit put boudoir, really- vesterday and dragged him io impromptu = short tine returned, clad in the “stunnmg” creation in with fur and shiny Mrs. Willets placed | the jury and her wit- | inting out the defects | wife showed witnesses from the | and began | forming headquarters where she asked the offi- cer in charge order the v to work The woman earn $1 cay at the Vulcan Iron Wor her husband capable of earning $1 Although the shivering faiasband promised to go to work the ves, Motion pictures Keeney's theater o and vaudeville, per e o 1s Martha Chapter, O. E. s this Masonic hall nieet was said, looked Wit the return to A mol If evening in bo- to 1 onee by ses began who was boss in of in the o him cther side joined pointing ont the M Bartholo Willet Miss Miss O'Neil The Sir Francis Drake S Vega hall him dge, 3ut nt he his vonld the merit promis neets in 14 act My Larkin all 301 ment church meetin IRIGOYEN WILL Aires, March of the hy RUN. —The Argentine hegan yhey PReY tional convention s Kelly tall hand the § Buenos na- threw BT A tired, and wildered % radical party refused D tion el unaninous vote may copt tion to | in i neels of rompers being in three-ye old wears U pinafore the shoulders, blue linen hound with black silk 3 | braid and beautitul, in her estimation, meets in Turner hall. | it delightful kindergarten tures HOW MY CATARRH TOLD N A SIMPLE WAY Wi wout Apparatus, (nhalers, Salves, o Ltions, Harmful Diugs, Smeke | THE EASTER i oy Electricity, | BRIDESMAID | - i A IL Heals Day and Night It is & new way, luteli’ differe: smeiling salv &Ny appara e hit thereupor lic, tendered i ihies, This hung creepin the lead. Smoc 1eceedc mot- | wen withdrew Lexington ps (B)] 1E, lodge, T. O. O, A. M. hall woman, but nation and consented to run I"., meets than said cach from cver in Mis sparit | dark Turner society MIDISHLY CLAD FOR A MORNING CANTER crea- ol Mrs. Wil fAnd it's th thing 1 ever had tylish d mfort jsnct fit dicted uncomfor lal Fi i st Larkin much o Jus Wilson, s opinion that the tted to a r that Landers Camp, M. W 34 Church street do,” replied the witness | lets con me meets at on.’ Mis 5 swet Herself a Factor. witne Justice and | | Emmett street. club meets Main 3 enturing the should be sub- | charged | have to | The | much | | dhey | e Court I'riendly, 321% Main street. of n they the suit dentl the wome m the de: would fitt jurymen rether vere it Journeymen Barbers' Union at 34 Church streef. Camp, P, R. hall awarded the fifty | Af rd he the full amount Plantiff a Mrs Washington 0. meets in A he ked rt remar sartholomew was M fully cgelber man, to to Judge y nicc nieeis A. 0. SLAUGHTER DEAD. Chicago, March 23.—A. O. Slau ter, prominent in Chicago finang] | circles as a grain dealer, stock broi | and banker, died today after a shg illnes Bronchitis and Lung Ailments Yiell {o Linonine. cly one thousand | people in one city alone have publid testified in signed statement th Linonine cured them of coughs, cold bronchitis and other forms of win complaints that threatened their v existence. Other thousands in oth seotions of the country have add their testimony, and all unite in claiming linonine the most effect! medicine of its kind known to ence. It warms and enriches blood, it restores circulation bathes the delicate membranes throat and lungs in rich, new vi hringing blood—and relief is by removing the swellings and # tions that causfe the disturbances, is a truly wonderful remedy and pure and wholesale, being an emu sion of Flax-Seed Ofl, Irish Mo Tucalyptus and other famous rem dies, all combined in one, and know the world over as ot RELIEF WORK IN TEXAS. El It is something abso- | o Iotions, sprays or sickly reams. No atomizer, or y kind. Nothing to E ning or rubbing 3 y or vibration or mnassage. No powder; no plasters; 0o keep- fog ia the house. ing of that kind at a Tex the i aris h cut?” [ 2aiis 8,000 persons miade “Yes, if she's not honest.”” answerced | pone the witness. ke Then Mr, | Large sums of cruel as a land in cities " “You consider | by the relief committec on is a good fit, | Hundreds of persons slept on lawns | Holmes,” he said public buildir last. night “No confessed the witness. o e e “Neither do 1,” agreed the women and children “You are very kind,” rep st e s Holmes quietly—very quietly— rson missing o e e e e e o e . NO PLAGE FOR PAIN There is no place for rheumatic Pains and misery, if you will only fol- low the advice of an old, experienced physician. Dr. Levi Minard prescribed ind used Minard's liniment for sore- ness, stiffness, swelling and all rheu- | er xor the New matic pains. T ir leavi There is no other remedy that can | weel-aa 4ake its place. It has never failed and | fio1q will s perfectly harmless, economical, | ho due at Hartford at 1 a. m., and 1greeable and clean to use, as it i8 | from there will maintain its present tbsolutely stainless. | scheduie to Springfield Minard’s liniment, obtained from | . ing Boston (via B, & wny druggist, is wonderfully soothing, | i at noon, Springfield senetrating and effective in all cases | ). m., and New Haven at 4:14 for >t strains, lumbago, sore joints, stiff- | York will make a regular stop ness, sciatica and rheumatism | mford at 5:11 p m Orrine Destroys Liguor Cravin We night tod Paris buted of Tuesday SWiftly the fire 1 le m arby, spiegelberg be caveman. that suit don't me raised dis in Ah! What relicf- Your clogged nos- { trils open right up, the air passages of | Your head arc clear and you can Lreathe frecly. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache dryness—no struggling for breath at | night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small | tottle of I21y's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply little of this [ fragrant, antiseptic ¢ n in your nos- trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and hea]l the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Eiy's Cream RBalmm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid n wis have Mrs. you vou, : and in | 1 dormitories The death with one pe ailroad at ANGE IN TRAIN TIME. v One North and One South Bound Train Effceted By Schedule, | Effactive Sunday, March the fol- / lowing chi in train : announced from the office o L ¥ % il Something new and different, some- Ihing delightfl and healthful, something Instantly successful. You do not have to wait, and linger and pay out a lot of money. | You can stop it over night—and I will gladly lnuKlNG FnR woRK | tell you how—FREL., I am not a doctor | and this is_not a so-called dductor;s_prgscn Everywhe 3 . ain 2 tion—but I am cured and my_friends are | hm e (_mnplllfl about cured, and you can be cured, - Your suffer. work; even boys and girls in school or business find work tedious and irk- | ing will stop &t once like magic. some, but it isn’t the work half so much f Am Free .- You Can Be Free as their own lack of physical strength - — o — o m— that makes it hard. My catarrh was filthy and_loathsome. It ado me L1l 1t dulled my mind. Tt undermined my Ri enith and wae wenkoning my ‘will, Tho havking, d St S 4 . ling, spitiing made mg obnoxiots to all, ich blood, strong lungs and health- | goufy et i S A e hlts ooy orad ful digestion make work pleasurablc | goes avold me georatly. in business, in school or even house- work, and if those who are easily tired —who are not sick, but weak and ner- RISK JUS i writo mo a Jotter to ook for more. Insist on Scott’s. My delight in life was dulled and my faculiies {fmpairod. vous—would just take Scott’s Emul- [ unti] you havo Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 15-35 service an the gei - Haven road New Haven | s at 35 ¢ for Spring leave at 6 m. It wiil a of 1 now lea dail at at ou Sta { £ tho vo, beoause slowly yek e i T (B8 TATUESQUE BEAUTY | L would not under endorse a remedy for S we had any circumstances liquor habit, until absolntely ourselves that it did all claimed for it. ORRINE is the orly ent for the liquor habit that has sufficient merit to be sold under a p ositive guarantee to refund the money If the desired results are not obtained. It has stood the test of years and we know of many whom it has -ured of the drink habit. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain in giving ORRINE a ‘rlflL because the guarantee in e:wch box thoroughly OR RINE is in two forms: No. 1 for secret who wish to take it voluntarily. Costs $1.00 a box The Clark & Brainerd Co., 181 Maiu street satisfied RUITE A LA MODE Cut of deep treatm Three tiers of white net, pan- niered overdrape with lace appliques on the pointed front this beautiful for Easter weddings. The tan cheviot, with « vestee of glazed brown leather, this habit is smart in its tailored severit | The white pique ascot, Russian leather boots, gloves and brown dexhy are rect us possible. surely sapping my vitality. But I found a_cure, and I am ready to tell you i) H H ol ' ‘on need to say, I will understand, vein—let it build a structiire of healthy | 3% wil seite to 3ou, with cciplete tnformation:| tissue and give you vigorous strength | writas nbout it FELE., Write me promptly. noe Bornot dolay. Hond pos bamboo o —you would find work easy and would | protects yc frock for thos free booklet crop, mannish tan alk cor- | xnew wiint y Tring mo to an. untimely ey taposaat of the dy And Right 1t & sion for one month and let its pure concentrate create riche st your name and address, | ated food create richer blood | opSendnome fi‘ffi‘.yh\szro;».m qme and address to pulsate through every artery and | on 8 postal card, Syaar catarrh and how I can oure se 7ou what 1t hae done for me. ‘ b thad oo ISR ot slecves are short and the girdle is of AN KA net instead of the conventional rib- 2909 Indiana Avenuo Chicago. Ik | L,on Ask for