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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. AN ATTEMPT TO SdiVE WHAT OTHERS SAY THE ETERNAL QUESTION Mol el s el United States and Germany that these | CONCERNING THE ARMY BILL. Diplomacy That “Failed.” - two nations secured more success in Reasons for President Wilson's | (New York World). ! SheRfran-formine ot enl iomiclicl) UORSC b R e SR e | inland into full fledged sailors tha i : | Zendne tuilineds : than iy understood by the layman. Some | The chief function of diplomacy is prevention,” says Mr. Hughes in as- Copted) at 4:16 p. m, | any other n My, Bywater sailing the president’s forcign policy, | st. | | | think this action was taken for i “and in this our diplomacy failed. || wrely personal reasons Jose who | Let us see if it did. i [ e :':“","‘;"‘“ that come to tho e TR e erald Office. ; nbi e e e et ol TR B o vl e eS| S PO LB S s S Al et e e B s S s e ] PHIL H. AR MSTRONG } (Jacksonville, Florida Times-Union.) Foreign College Student. | rea vill find a full array of gen e part of the ciey e will find a full western front where the most ter ? (Washington Star.) this to »; but as he for 15 C, P \ 5 Cents Month S - 4 the 0 o o R for 15 (i) ples behind the motives of { rific battle of modern history is in peyabl a Gents a Montn. rd i L el the cccutive. Admittedly, | progress. In his despatch from the | HAT do women like in men $7.00 a | chinery of yokel from inland .y o o ny weak spots in this | German headquarters printed vester- | It is quite the fashion nfl\\':i(]ns rm-] newspapers and Entacis to | The importation of students to the et ey e e parade this subject before readers on the slightest provocation. | universities and colleges of this soun- o onis - rt Enccamiin | S A 1Ah particutar bl LRSS MONCH R e e Looking at some couples we cannot help but wonder what in the name | try is a phase of our ‘(”H‘HLXI:II m;‘m““; oks and pross | ¢ URSESy Al YOuth IXOm { was a consummation devoutly to be “It was sizzling hot day The imbill he ever saw in her or why she left the parental roof and three | with foreign nations h the i i e DS a0 S wished. The President’s action will | Red Cross flags fioated lazily, many of | Squares for a prune like him government is taking enest in One of the New York papers not long ago received 20.000 replies to its | terest, since by this r s, it is rea | question as to the essentials in woman which man mo 1 s as his other | lized, most rapid progr be half or three-quarters or nine-tenths as the case may be made in the establishment of mutual Conversely, what do women like in men? interest and good feeling hetween our It seems to be an interesting point. citizens and those of other countries Sspecial interest is being taken in at- tracting to our educational institu- Prussiz tavaria is inferior to i o T onsiderable delay, but that de- | them presenting a depressing and wa Waik ais Al recruitin ; i ;s surgeons were working over the tion and strikes from the bi explain why the | operating-tables, y and coolly, articular clauses which have fallen | steady: with knife or necedle, even 3 5 0 under the Pmesident’s ban, will react | Where the places were under fire. Love Is Blind. lation toward the | | conscription large | ; ; ! Black and white lie sometimes to- e 5 ST o I. No one will for the 500d of all concerned. Ringing in an old provery we learn that love is blind. No one will | s ! o ol L | gether, the bluish-gray of the French, | gispute this wien he o lamps linger upon some couples who have | 118 students from Latin America > v rvice who have no born| . . - foremost oDICCON | the yellow khaki of the English, the | signed up a contract to fight for the rest of their lives. ey I‘Q'.:"‘]"“Llf“ ‘“g”‘)“‘ gizectich WANTED: ’ o oto it o ooslacn [Bynlcnithe Eresidentiplacesagainst the (lexcentsn Sloldipray ot the (Germansj| Love must have been very blind when he said wilt and she wilted et Jaciebam outhel prepark) Newsboys ave : R POSIEON | bill is that it contains a revision of | slde by side. The ancuish and misery Now g September brides-to-be, all of you who are contemplating o0 of @ Spanish translation of a | the Articles of War. These Articles, | °f suffering and pain transforms | plunging into that awful sea from which no traveler has ever yet returned | (f“l‘p:":"””““‘ pulleti o ielbunoan an acknowledged ‘ while certain army officors have con- | CLCIICS OF @ fow hours ago into a | without divorce papers, T heg, T entreat you, to be careful. | of education on opportunities for for- mmon brotherhood You who 2o to the summer resorts to capture the erstwhile summer m > | who flitteth like a butterfly from flower to flower, beware. Though he has | | nearly one hundred years. Granted | moans, sometimes cries. Amputated | to1d you he is a count, you marry him and he will prove to be no 'count. | they do need revision, it is admit- | ]88, arms and fing lay about. And the curly-haired Apollo with the soulful eyes who sings to you in | nt is ILIEniA ericin conngiwhol have [ ted by the broad-minded men of the ]T‘}"‘F'\""fl”“":;:':;W“{:_“"““"(‘;‘1“(‘\"“\‘\‘7' Jsony. | silver tones with is tenor voice may never be able to corner enough 1 villags voungsters go forth to| .= e > atmosy e an avy, Jen- | silver to buy bird seed for your canary. t it will helATerlran Navy ne ann ontios oo senlcentnatpiniisEnolthe i e ing odor of blood and wounds is Thus, we come around to the question, what do women like in men? ; ¥S | quch revision. It will take long and |inseparable from such places, hut es- and come home full fledged sailors can | o0 0 BEC B how | Pecially 5o on a hot day.” ( affirm to the transformation that takes |~ C Cos Study fo determine Rig anal Btholisands | of similar A mean man of my acquaintance would answer this interrogative with |is of value practically only to Can- | they should be revised. Then they |, & F o T spared to the | one word: MONEY. - | adians | should not take any Constitutional | {rnited States by the patient and per- Well, as the proverb says, “Money makes the pair go.”” And T'll admit| The government’s Spanish bulletin President Wilson; | that money is a great attraction, but it isn’t everything. Besides, that is | will contain some 200 pages, in which i e i & NS . Hughes says the Presi- | 8etting away from the main idea a bit. | will he discussed, with other subjects, of news a 2| miere boys, And the boy wWho has 5 2 CRIef of She Unlted Stabes Motoof 7 iomecy has tallen By the phrase “what do women like in men” is meant what personal traits. | the organization in general of educa- | The revisions in question had to do Failed in what? It most certainly Let us enumerate a few. tion in the United States, the organ- A woman likes to be the whole thing with a man. She doesn’t want to | ization of a typical universit play a second fiddle to anybody, not even his mother. fessional and technical The Bible says something about a man leaving his parents and forsaking | courses of study and entrance all else to cling to his wife. | quirements, the higher education ot Men, if you would take a tip from an old married man, harken to these | women, and a comparison of Ameri- word | can and forelgn universities. They Never flirt while wifey is looking. | practical will not be lost sight of, for The brain of the common domestic hen is said to be about half the size | the Spanish readers will also learn of of a pea, but she is an Aristotle compared with the spineless cactus who, | living conditions, expenses and the when out with wifey, lets his eyes wander at other hose, other cheeks, other | factors in the intangible thing known ¢ | taken for e — ARG | The first and foremost objection | hiuses hnies SIS G Translation into other languages will probably be arranged later by the Bureau of Education, but for the present energies will he centered on making the information available tc | our closest foreign neighbors who demned them, have stood the test of From the operating-tables come ment of news in Ftu those folk' of rld is fac | % g | speak a language different from our g Money Not All Important. [ own. The bulletin in its original form ke the S gntores place when Uncle Sam gets in his P down t t B schaoling. Letters written home have . g & . e ot bte mater e { powers away from the Commander- ont diplomacy of te m shown the remarkable advancement of | | vet Charles Bty po the | natural love for the Navy to b in | e o for b ke money ; ‘ with just this sort of thing. They | has not failec reening the United nce for t money with must needs outstrip those fellows | g : ; has not failed in keeping the lx‘ n?::} selling 1 ewspapers. | i changed the status of retired army of- | States out 0of an unnecessary war, anc sellin t n DAL | who would have none of the salt sea that service is the ief service of all | air. T | ficers, reduced these men to the plane | ! < cechici: | air. Thus it is that the American | 5 | diplomacy. | | of pensioners, took them totally out b demand for bsing every da European diplomacy failed in that of the power of court martial and | vital thing. American diplomacy suc- limited the President’s control over | cccded. Yet Mr. Hughes pralses S s 8 them in time of peace or war. European macy and sneers at volitlon. If they discover after a X the diplomacy of his own country be- Congress, from the latest report on navy excels. There are in the scrvice o Instances, has reached two and a | few men who do not want to be there cents a pound, almost w S | B n hat was | who are not there of their own | asked for newsprint The Amer 1 1 T A - cause the men who have carried out the question, stands ready and willing | the foreign policy of the United States to do the right thing hy the Army | happen to be democrats and not re- 3 cruise that they are not especially | in o bri % A i ron about | fitted for the life they can buy their | lips, other eyes, other baby ribbon than her'n. | as “college life When shapely damsels amber around street cars and display a yard of Altogether, in the last normal yvear S . bill It i L 1 | publican enriching silk stocking he is a fool to be anything but stone blind just before the war, more than 4200 ySprint, asserts that production | Jemse after (1 X s SR will not be passed over the olicans, 4 fore! students were attending edu- T lease after their time is served. This | H Tt Wil ; 3 It would have been very easy for Silly to Get Caught Flirting. Sreiszstidenisiinsreletiending edu ewsprint maximum and . President’s head, which means that it . N 5 cational institutions in the United N cannot be done in those navi that President Wilson to push the United While waiting for his dear frau on the first floor of a department store TRy AT States—a th nsumption | way out, or they can gain their re- exceeds the 2 S total enrollment of such universitie: al- ir with Germany or war with MeXi- | period to allow his feelings to get the better of him and go over to the |, v ..°. .4 princeton. The more though that section which embodies | co or war with both. Instead, P¢| dress goods counter and make himself a counter-irritant by chucking the i 50, e o B0 G0 SO0 S0t persisted in _employing all the re-| pretty salesgirl under the chin and telling her she looks just like his sister | 0% 0 0 500 f0 00 o e seat- j sourcesioridiniomacy S RtoAS oaintaiDi M e bl tered among 275 American universi- | who are waxing happy over their | o= =5 GO ; o | American rights by peaceful methods. | No—what women like in men is devotion—absolute and sincere e New T ith b7 lealin ire ppium young to fight on | good fortune [ S oL Rl Ee SR I celsBthellywardwas his last ‘mesoxrt,fnot his i votion—devotion that will stay on the job night and day and never s R T s L e @ = approval of the entire natic resc and diplomacy succeede P 365 days i e ves | Ameritantbliciackat has & massin ot |l - ShS enmnewnaton resort, and diplomacy succeeded. a wink 365 days in the vear. . . . . cational institutions, and was followed If Mr. Wilson had been thinking It isn't poverty that kills love, though it may give it an awful heart | ; =" 4 "\ " per i cvivania with 506, is no surplus stock or o | v receive intelligent co sratio: 2 s el f$s Do surpl tock on hana | force the men to stay. And when men | Vill receive intelligent consideration. { states into we He could have had | while she chases up to the lingerie department he is a lizard of the eocene i ld timers are recalling that short- The entire bill will not be lo are forced to do something they do Bfore the war betwooen the otates s een it ates | not in the first place enjoy, it stands | | the revision of the Articles of War | will probably be stricken out, in whole flar har took place in the > ok place in the | to reason, they cannot measure up to pr market. te paper was at a | those happiness and efficiency on the sailor 3 ’ . politics, if he had been “100 per | punch Still it never kills. What kills love is neglect. EET e e s e e | of any other nav In reply to a question from solici- | cent. a candidate” instead of 100 per Above all things, neglect. | The Bureau of Education found ar neigt hood in which they | tous friends regarding the state of his | cent. a patriot, he would have wel- The most pitiful sight to me in the world is a young couple standing | ., .+ conada leads the individual k and sold the collected mass of | | p1 al health, Mr, Hughes replied: | comed the opportunity for war. | with bowed heads over the open grave of their dead love, i th b i et That would have meant his certai Then it is that the blue sky becomes a dull gray, the golden sun has o' =0 0 0 Dt Do o llegos re-clection, for the American people | peen engulfed by the shadows of night, the mocking bird's love song iS| |, .o than 650 before the war. will never change Presidents in the | suyperseded by that of the mournful dove and the soft .wind soughing! pina held second place with ap- European war is degenerating | mid of 1 Nobody would have | through the pine trees has become a dirge. proximately 600, ard Japan came nted the republican nomination, | Dead love. Isn't it pitiful? It was a case of mismating. third with 336. When fourth place Hughes least of all They thought they loved each other—they thought they would be con- | .. o heq the first Latin American 1 sldent Wilson refused to buy a | senial in all things, they thought they understood thoroughly. country, Mexico, appeared with 223 neh 1 nent yesterday | tion with war. He refused to | But some serpent entered their little paradise—and all was off. students. Practically all of the Latin at Thiaumont, | e of tens of thou-| A man must be strong, brave, true, intelligent, capable of giving to her |y ..ot countries are represented In offic: B v ion, Ciermans there. sands of Americs to still the | whom he has taken unto himself a proper support. the list, however, and when the Span- he was “tao | Woman likes to put up a bold front and appear to be independent, but | ;3 <hoaking members of this sroup gave to the ; at heart she is a clinging vine. It is so, and always has been, for God | ... .onsidered together they form one flelds of indertoolk to m.,‘\ supply gathered every jp and paper in the par- | br at enorm prices. If boys at Bully.” Stop thief! | AS IT SHOULD F —_— | period could make money surc lads of the present day can gath We hear many complaints: these This days about the Republicans thrown >odly sums of wealth, In this era | into a mere gang fight instead of a Dol 4 out of office by a Democratic adminis titanic 1zg k report of the | ut | tration. We hear relatively nothing ibout those who have on by the Washine ACTS AND s more than a policy of | created it that way G i e Coe P ha ; N diplom He gave to it | She is willing to be a clinging vine and wants hubby to be an oak—but ... students in the United State e e ey R Jtub e I pixchan sCpas nn el : ‘ courag th | he must b ea live oak. She has no use for dead ones—even when it comes | m tpic large group of countries, the phiacheditofthayinlaceina ) Bl Soot LRt e I H e S : Spanish bulletin Tournal : e 1 sondent of New York e Oficoiree e L S T with illustrations of leading univer. She says. or at least intimates to Hubby No. 2, that, like an Indian, the | Siioo 0l probably be distributed only good husband is a dead one. e e I e Tell Her to Buy Costly Hats cies as well as by some consular and representatives of the United kept at work by President Wil- . . Some of these men are ecin- . AMERICAN JAC ire still people who helieve Who Caused the War? somewhere in the Bible it says: tow Ha ° e : et it hel Pres e e e e (New Haven Journal-Courier). ority on all things pertaining to | .1; the hubbub that has been raised urday night toke a bhath."—Toledo personnel of.world navies, Hector | gver throwing out a Republican from helm and an “eminent neutral” upon a petty offi 3 York custom | ployed in confidential positions, in | cause an English 1 v , an But T repeat, all joking aside, hubby must be a live one—that is, he must | other A conversation between Kaiser Wil- States be live enough to be interosted in what she is interested in When wifey begins to talk about a love of a hat she saw in Stickem’s window hubby should not bury his face in his newspaper and growl like a | Take Your Gholce. war has been given wide circulation | pear, The ideal husband will instantly turn to his wife, a smile lighting e ) and has awakened corresponding com- s whole countenance, and in o vas trimmed. Then he will : 8 up his whol intenance, and inquire how it wa | e ian | gave the nation this two word slogan “America first.” Our neighbor, The “ to husbhands. government's new ume, has seen fit to the subject of the responsibility of the (BRI & t the men | poyuse, we have heard not one syllable ! | Along other measures of economy, | make-up the an navy, and | un¢ about the two hundred or! it may be said that cold feet saves a : by one e WA how abont the e nndred o Teall ofimaney Erom tire nt. It is the first time the ka | tell her to g0 and buy it by all means, not minding if he is also trimmed ially upon Ackles, Eome | more men kept on the job at the! tin Atchison Glohe as untaken to philosophize upon the | The husband who would make an awful hit with wifey dear should give papers which have formerly in- ! \rnite Hot 5 vith one outside of his official | o all the money she wants to spend and then keep out of the way as much hite I : WE i s e e allihe | Post, among other newspapers selzed S X ay | 4 possible 3 k ailed 1 e masthead be- ol by mibilomes o Mo s U When i giving a dinner he should never absent-mindedly scratch his | it and nailed it to the m s o : - ause it sounded like a necessary onversation which has an interest at 1 with his fork or handle his napkin in such a way as to let the com- | vause it sou neadividn pepliniinisy : thought, especially with other nations | | c | tni his ¢ pany think napkins are not used in his home every way t 5 P any I » writ. | running about frothing at the mouth 5 The iser realizes that the idea | He should constitute himself a human doormat with “Welcome” writ- "’rznmz \"‘llvu at each other's heels s nothing new. rithe past ten |l & e inidtiationl natarally wants men = i | that originated the war has “g0t | ten on it whenever she desires to walk over him with her little French heels. “\"” »‘“'{Yl“ e Ohe oil Bvars Hushed candidate for United States|® jon many people, but he | e should be at all times subje e omiiaadsl butlshould ] Now |comes < gh A nald for United States | iponmany peoj He should t all times subject to her will and commanc ut o adErte it astnis own withiantans | i bd in criticism of our forces are After the Cleveland administrations \ British steamer captain thinks | waxing eloquent, A there were precious few, it any, Dem- | ! i (‘r i 'y"‘ )‘ “I" “" he < Guite sure of it, though, unless Gor- Hector Bywater, and his name i Hliclh thelh cpabiit ocrats kept in office by the Republi-| many happens to take him prisoner. Detroit Free Press. paks his fitness for things naval, | cans, This was to be expected. the men ¢ up the rank | of jtg own party, men who are in sym- cenator, Rohert Bacon will he remem- i expl that he is confused by this | pever appear to be. 08 v States navy he pathy with the policies it advocates. | | | aition. He would make it “America ‘ecause the people who hold him re- Ie should hold up his head and wear good clothes some way or other, | (it R et S first, and America cien sponsible now for the war arc the very | thouzh how he can wit sife wearing ’ all, the Lord only knows DS s w for ough h wife wearing ’em all, the L 3 Feanlkly wa don't Hicelit. ADy at= people who formerly gave him credit He must fetch her just as nice bonbons as he fetches the stenographer 3 el e f a|tempt to put a big idea in a fev = words loses force with each added L Fact Is, All Men Are Alike. sG] de LD el el even 1 " ave ad- | then would have heen Nowi be desired ta. Al Mr. Hughes has to | think history will clear me of that| : T o G e 2 e can has the .:ag‘u\q (n ,\:"l“',i’,‘“r :a‘x‘“: 2, 1t t The cedents wn former Re-; do, after six vears of retirement and | cha although 1 Go not suppose that | Ile should at all times be civil to her people, and forget that his hard to say. ‘‘America fi atties E Gicnse o : | \ ) : Wy o 't subpose thA" | (who are nobody of any consequence, anyhow) exist. off the tongue, but ‘*America efficient o A el sudicial Feallng s to throw hricks at v‘lV: v\"\\..‘l hold me faultless L e o i facoure|| 0 oo fomEne bt (A meni e o Joulders above the « 2 g v b Jy“»"””’”“”':‘, who cannot cven get an | holds i every man in I .”‘,yf,i‘“;, e B R e R B e s e Ll sl ke R IS GRBROEEAIE et 1 onl tactics on e wholetl| & G aotor S8 SISl v e e {ip han the | toft light o the moon while Ire swingeth with her to and fro in the “?“_“(; | tial “e” of efficient. If Mr. Hughes he outstrips 1 le v ne of the first bones L men lower down, He asserts that he | Mock and the spark of love burns so that it almost ignites his cellulold | had made it “America efficlent,” it e : ! g One of the lates : tions in | Strove hard of pe thouzh war was | SHiFt frent. Ly, | Would Dave been easter to say and A fae S Ah, then is when rash promises are made, only to be forgotten by hus- | would have meant just as much. In A bk band but always remembered and thrown in his face later by friend wife. | neither case would it mean any more | What a woman s in a man is truth. She hates a lie This sitting up | than plain “America first,” which says with a sick friend gag has long since been exploded Women read the | it al) ang makes it simpler. hat nt \ : Joxi it 1o ltas | venge and Bnplish treachery. There | comic paper these days and it is well-nigh impossible to fool ‘em ,| I any case the choi ‘efficient” ons that migh 3 hypnotic effect, | is much that is e il women like manly men, not milksops. Men who have intelligence and | was unfortunate. I efMclency berthed | 45 so-called “‘desery Locrats.” : o S e And 1t s pass | executive abilily enough to support them In the style wheh they have mot| s a great thing. Pusiness efficlen It would he ridge ane mble foot for Pt e 18 POS | een accustomed to. Men who give them a libéral allowance to run © | cnters Into the survival of the fittest i e ] . e 108 S ¢~ | Jouse on and then don’t object if they borrow all the rest of the weekly | ; the modern commerclal Wo P obably national efficiency is just ag : cred as the bhest secretary of state ier 1 a W t | If the Democrats had thrown out of | who ever pulled an oar in a Harvard men who man the ships of | office the whole Republican crew ' varsity crew.—New York World, dig 1 SR or preserving peace fle denies | and should never fool wifey by telling her over the 'phone that he is detaine; here are many reasc there could not been any com- nations nt these davs could not | Si¢cifically that he is to be held re- | at the office when he really is going out to a chicken feed. his nd t that have | plaint on that scor t find time to reply to Mr. Hughes, if { SPONsible for the war, and adds ican blue jacket of today stands bli and ies. of contentions to arise Mr. Wil- - i New York is s 1 Sunsot | invesitabi the | manding res In the determina- g the naval | con’s path. H . ¥ meml “ ates in unmercifully preached & 5| age of \ is 2 n <o, sisters, | tion of the 1 v Russian positi trot—Providence Journal 1 | o 2 5 Men who don't consider the court of love a place where a woman i £0 | gesirable, but at the present moment COCMMUNICATED [iEdedativg it receive a life sentence at hard labor 1t81s 1ol hadfroputerwiiiia loastihalc Sy i "',N The kind of men women like—are—are—aw, shucks, just average men— ' (ne world—that half which has 1c they're all alike | butted up against it In the other Bristol, Conn., Aug, 18 a v . — | tion, that war was inevit In view of the fact that comc G ermany Soda Water Baj | supposedly impossible disappears un- A Qitelscleerdl th ran Anai 0 been pr - th Norwalk Scntinel.) der the magic wand of real experi- | (Lauisville Courie AT ment The beautiful and consoling Emer- — | sonian theory that every ill hath its compensating good, that “varieties of { > - (Portland Oregonian). conditions tend to equalize them- vhat 1 r 100 per conter | was not th ins g work or fortunes, or both. And of h y selve is illustrated this summer in J SRV TL Ao YenES SN ETER el Fenmam course there is drinking and shooting | It Will surprise some, but not those {151 fact that while the rains have the real 5 beconie militaristic s was it Rus- | and ail the kinds of rowdyisr hat | Who know the c to be informed | ., 4uced abnormal craps of weeds sian despotism nor English treachery. | go with this state of affairs? Not at | that among all the vast company that | .+ tpne jargest crop of large mosqui- Tt was strange doctrine every- | all. inhabit Sing Sing prison, one of New | | o o grown In freedom from cap- ! York's big penitentiaries, there is not | 4 it t1e abundant moisture has pr a single Mergenthaler operator or | inoci the fnest crop of the finest linotyper of any other sort. This iS| 1, kherries ever rolled in pastry and more than could be said of a good | r.ade into cobbler. Those who are many other trades—or even profes- | pessimists by nature will find in the the Editor of The Herald Mosquitoes and Blackberries, 1 1 1t v i, Kan,, is having an oil cne hundred per cent. jndge, so heis| S o el | e o . . Men are flocking there from No Biintcrs) int Jaill now one hundred per cent. a eandi 2 ! the | date, I would like to sumbit a list of| SVery one in t ) parts looking for—and finding 1t in the governmental | Tvory Soap little or no Tri-Nitrotoluol, : 2 where taught in Germany, In the Limburger Cheese, Kansas is dry. It is very dry. And New England Weather schools and in the universitics, in the | ¢ere isn't anything alcoholic to drink 1from other admin- Dris Soenwe: workshop and in the counting room, |in Augusta. The thirsty get their retained when he | 0ld Crow that Germany was destined to rule | drinks. but they are soft drinks ex- High, the world: that she was created by | clusively. To please those who are nish Onions, divine power for that specific purpose. | fastidious in the matter of bibulous | Sions, for that matter—for Sing Sing | (e and pertinacity of the anopheles Russian Caviar, | The despotism of Russia in this war | appointments many of the soda foun- | is noted for its democratic atmosphere, | ;nq his near kin much for which to v 1gh investigation into | 1 iser Wilhelm nsisted in her refusal to throw Ser- | tains are being fitted up as bars, with | and it forbids no one entrance within | pe unthankful, but the optimist will therel show s bt e Cotmon Cotncil to her enemies: the treachery of | brass rails, frosted mirrors and all | ifs walls because of the nature of | ofiect that the rains falling upon the Elery B sland consisted in her refusal to |the other usual fixings. But over the | Nis previous employment. | blackberry blossoms and at intervals 1d by and see France and Bel- | bars come pineapple sodas and selt | vpon the growing berries, to be dis- licans the This is true to | Rermuda in the State Depart- | yme held oflice under | Nt e ok cvel U T ety e Infantile Paralysis, . , SanLvEIen W el “The Fatherland, 1m destroyed. Tf France craved re- | zer lemonades and ginger ale and R e e e | Cotimg 1t jobs because of their cap- Villa, | venge during these lonz vears, she |grape juice and the whole colorful A Call for Fairbanks, were not ill rains which did nobodpy went ahont preparing for it in an|and innocuous procession. (Boston Transcript.) ‘,_aml_ Eng- | abilities and not for an political | The Man From Egypt e i i Sl R S odd manner Peace reigns in Augusta, although There would seem to be no prospect | s i i | % B s ranged close t i = T i 1t TR o i e et Port Said | the temperature ha g ol teorisiTapesey : The traveling and consuming pube inistrat ves a g lic occasionally has a grievance of its ninistration gives a good start i " ” & : " i oS = S s > \ . 500d start to a Ww. J. B Deutschlang is a goat once the prop-|And no one seems to be losing any | banks will consent to come. east :md‘ own, but no chance to strike.—Wash- | | prevailing meteoro- | d equally by the | worthy movement. Chiatles Evans Hughes. | crty of J. Bull._Baltimore American, | slecp over it, élther. Strange how the e the stump, ington Star, Tehn: Bull Tncluded in the cargo of the|the hundred mark for several weeks. | jogical conditions unless Charlle Fair. training a navy

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