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SDAY, FEBRuU. ... VICATED. and let the neighbors nibble of the apple that they had bitten voraciously. | The dream was over. TSLATION, In the same year Herron was hissed . > He: and rebuked by and audience at Hai lilke to write a few lines in | vard when he told its members, all i 0 the democratic caucus in | Harvard students, that the university ’ . suffrage guestion and ven- | was a parasitic institution. He added ifew remiarks on the probable | that Theodore Roosevelt. who was ALWAYS RELIABLE. Eand conscquences of a success- | then Vice President, was “‘a_bully and Ssage throueh, the cccentric | an enemy of the people.” The lattel Which seem be held by the | remark also applied o Rudyard Kip- SHOWI R [N R \N’ Brity of the senators and con- |ling he said ¥ ') Nfit“[ OL BSsmen in (his counfry today Harvard never invited him any more fratic party, and o ould help | ministry by saying “Tt is not Jesus fBhe other. Others o political | 11 to follow but the high % w ~ = Portance to warrant mo with | this observation many men. amon e the constitution It the ution | them Mavor Gaynor. refused to attend Y P — } and respectable document others | Under the constant criticism IHer- | & i > | sald a whole lot that time [ ron's healin failed. He and his af- A iik 'R | What I should term eccentric ideas, | finity went to Florence, Ttaly. where PREC% Q T‘—EES W BB scem to me to menerate in England, | they lived for several years rurned | | <\ L EL drivel over here and made | to this country and again went to o I e S | ol i i i ot § EXQUISITE. NEW TRIMMINGS FOR laws. In England the Sun- ary 15, | day were 12 ) and 6 to 11. We im- ! While Herron was in Ilorence try . EVEN“N(—, 4 Ted 5 proved on that and prohibited mw!m;_» to recuperate, Mrs Rand founded H 3 GOWNS, AFTERNOON entirely on a Sunday the Rand School of Social Science and ' il 4 T don't believe there are a race of | hoped that he would return to con- | |8 AND qulj ET DQ\ESSF fent own- | people on earth more safe and sane | duet it. The future of the school was O 2 ) SES Tnion. than (he French, taken on the whole | made secure with a fund of <;mw@u 1 £t nation. Their saloons are open | and it is now running in st Fif- M GEORGE CREPES IN FORTY SHADES Yard $2 25 fransatlantic = every day and wider on Sundays, so | teenth Street Herron was generally § E . practicable, | are the churches, so are the jails, so | considered by his college associates as IS ST S, o6 e $2 50 il be made, | are the theaters, so arc {he houses of | being *“daft or worse” according to 4 ST REEAS bt GOt N e ard . om first i a comfort, and so arc the museums, li- | symposinm of epinions gathered at the Ak RE \ e RQUISETTES Bi®n.—Ncw York braries, and all other interesting nu- | time of his free love affair announce- | § S 3"\»“‘1"“‘\ 1““; ,“Al}l.(“.[““ tionai propertie: ment BEAD TASSELS., JET 1 5 S e : From all 1 can understand, there Recently Herron was involved in an ll’l‘\\l‘.'l,l *‘\,h”“'l_‘\I‘:T"“'\\m\:.‘\'!.l\l\:'\ l‘)”jl\l.\\‘l”v‘.\J ASSE Btowns that are planning are 2.000 or 3.000 congressmen and { alleged “peace scheme’ in Switzerland SPANGLED BANDINGS, Opalescent. Midnight Blue and Bla Bithe worth-whileness of senators entitied to decide whether | when Chancellor von Hertling is stp il o nt. Midnight Blue and Black. Bfcars will find some way to the popuiation of this country may | posed to have sent I.c.. Quiddle to S aanlih rl. Colors. e them with strikeless em- drink beer or not and while the | Herron to cffect peace between Ger- o EAD ERINGER BEon T ening Drcohos yes.—Boston Transcript 19,997,000 others are waiting, beer is [.many and the United States. Herron Lat on at our Trimming Department. e L swanky. { was styled in German newspapers a or, i CI i) Alfe-allotment o Blatelast | The prospect of an ice famine next Tt may seem natural that with wom- | personal friend of President Wilson FOR 'l‘HU RSDAY MORN‘NG ack the shackity Trgin' the. SIAVES | yotr wis $51 368, Sonator George P, [SUMmer is rendered less terrifying en's right to vote they will endeav- peace formula didn't please the v i 1 . e i R As°357,868. Senator George £ I} 16 circumstances that after July or to save some of thai money the mans because they said, it advo- And All Day Thursday, providing these Special Values last that lon d zave them freedom. MW be LMelLean Wil attempt to have thej| 1 "the demand for ice to cool highballs hushands formerly spent for’ liquid | cated “killing the Germans first and ' § i e e e e e e first man in the land today to de- | bopulafion rvestrictions ~ eliminated | will he greatly reduced—New York refreshments. They will use their [ then —make peace with them.” 3 vote: P t Thro Jurope, @ cordir i % ] P < . hen the measure conies » Sen- | Sun votes for prohibition, and the town | Thre 1out Europe, acc ..PE IA L 7 i M o hnd popular support for President | When the measur o Logliche clerks, ete., at the present time, en- | patehes from The Hague, the peace 3 AV L VY K { ;!:;?) e. Sho e f ongressms g 5 At houid The fail, Congressman | gaged in issuing marriage licenses [ sScheme was a farcical play among Thoy 5 . ard wide, : v patterns Schuyler P. Merritt ix prepared to [l‘hwv .U(»I;»n:)\l,-;) of nu, Elohen- 8 e e e loutlof = job. Of course | unauthorized parties, AT \‘\4\‘-: ‘-H new patterr . 29c ps by attempting to emancipate | champion the change when it is sent | Zollerns in Holland to take 1urns iyq1.q s (1o undertaking business they | William Allen White is proprietor SteRnas i are ; hanging on to the receiver at all ] 4 ONiZ HUNDRED PIECES NEW RIBBONS hours in hopes of a message to return tra good quality, wide widths, in Satin Taffeta Moire fison who is treading in Lincoln’s nocracy from the shackles of au- | back to the House. could go into, which would become | and editor of the Emporia, (Kas.) more and more profitable as the yvears | zetle and is well known as a newsp roll on. per man and writer throughout the ; A st : : “Food will win the war.”” Our agri- - Tlal isurtraziste who | heineaio | tniced States TG liata former menis »ags and faney wo lue 50c to 59¢ 39 N Yard C disguised in the white robes of re- e T o cultural college was a powerful fac- It looks as though $40,000,000,000 = .00 their husbands drink from | ber of the Progressive party national THURSDAY i blican forms of government or so will be the nice little initiation | e i g S SRS G ST SRl (e eI seer to tea, would find plenty of time tor in extension work and the peoble | foe Germany will have to pay before : N o : : { o gloat and grovel in their o Progressive publicity committee 3 Abraham Lincoln knew what it} weye a unit in increasing production ning the league of naticas—Shoe | o Elcat and e Iz bt ! o { Q | : glory. The man in the case would ——— ) i it S ant to have a divided house. Time | of foodstuffs. This effort should not | and Leather Reporter travel to some more genial place Freedom of the Press. ! Hair Bow Novelties. Piaids, Stripes Also Flowered bbons for bracy and greed, even though they Connecticut rallied to the slogan®| to Berlin.—Washington St committee and v chairman of the placed a halo on his brow and | be wasted and it will have been in — where his ruler would be nothing | (Providence Journal.) We will put On Sale One Case, 40 dozen Ribbed Ileeced Ve 1 bt . iarkest hours | vAin unless Congress grants a larger A DIRGE OF VICTORY. more tyrannical than a Kaiser or a | The triumph of the Santa Fe New (:‘»J" Pants, v so, but in his darkest hours . : S i All sizes, 36 to 44. Value THURSDAY acl appropriation. Every citizen should f= CEAT .| Mexican, and its leading counsel, M T re were those who connived L6 not thy trumpet | Victory to! the No, Sir. just carry vour memory | jjerhert D. Mason, in vindicating the | | & NS S S oo o write to his Congressman protesting DAt Soue 90 00 - catt to it . > 1 ~ \ e inst him and counselled resistance | uoninst the all s ling sky 2 sameiad caalveath o thes e Jirecdomifor pressypelonefihel=u .t i CH“ DRE\J“&\ WHETF !{EBBFD HO i against the allowance and demanding this town went duv. Just remember . oot SG l S e e atter the i 7 ND V] 4 S, B 5 Nor through battalions nor by bat- 5 his ambitions, which were the am- | justice in thc House if the Senate teries blow. po aTere In & position to change YOUF | newspaper and its editor had been R This oo iy @ supply for the summer a1 this Special Sale Pricc refuses to eradicate the objectionable But over hollows full of old wire """ ! SN A his New | ,qjudged in contempt of court by ¢ S o valneiieo Saan ,.4.,,_39c amcendment creep into your blessed i ; < 4 o | reature which bars us from sharing 80, , J trial judge, hecause of the publica- suffered the poignant distress o - constitution this time, and vou coule : suffered the poignant distre : Where onautulion ahisfine R Uld | ion of articles objectionable to him, among dregs of war, the long- 3 S - 5 I in public funds comniensurate with ot do ft any more ; (% ‘ ‘I l § e TR ho worked against hidden forces [ = " ; dead lie gl et e S tnerclsaRgl Tensinimatterg fonReoneratla S iy N &‘V] ()N (1 OV S i HEJR UAY . g our asricultural enthusiasm and | \ith wasted iren that the guns passed I know T it oo el Sl e e t strived to stay his hand and to | . .. ! T have seen ts monarchy ons of humanity Abraham lLin- Six Special Cleanance Lots Go On Sale a % v figh but the hress of the whole and lords. ave seen England's | 1800 e . S e | 25c, 49c, 59¢; 98c, I | ce the nation to step backward - i When they went_castwards like | it's a poor place to but you can | ¥ | tide at flow There blow thy (rumpet 1 Jisht. He was the man of sor-| . & dead may know, The Chinese-Japanese disagree- | . A2 . : Who waited for thy coming, Victory wretchedness, < and its bums, b the dark instead of forward into CHINA AND JAPAN. zet a good glass of beer therve for tup Rt LR B o press, as in legal annals, this will be | § You will be surprised at the values offered in This Sale : THAN VALIBAN ssed as a celebrated case. From first Men's, Women's and Children’s All Broken Lines to he fnst grasping interests, the cham- | tion of veracity. Certain unnamed | Tt is not we that have deserved thy AT MBI to last the litigation has covered a Wl at Once pence just the same and please don't of America’s other great battle | ment has simmered down to a ques- Chinese delegates to the Peace Con- wreath, i i period of mnearly two years. The = - y They waited there among the tow- Prof. Herron and Free Love. T TR (TR ) S hosy ference have accused the Tokio gov- Journal had occasion to refer it in CHILDREN'S SHIRY WAISTS ses. s T . Suine weeds (New York Sun.) its early stages and the outcome has erninent offattempting tolcoarce \CHIH il qeepi mud bumed under the UNDERGARMENTS Slightly counter ould Abraham Lincoln revisit | jnto granting territorial conces- thermit’s breath in vol e o o e ¢ fnt L o Kas., and Prof. George Davis Ferron [ lertained. It grew out of an incident sgular 49 Values to $2.00 shington, he would be deeply | sions to the Istand pive. They And \\\my\l(yn .h\,.(:\.‘\ ineironesttnatifis Sl RIS LB e R e e e ey B C R no man heeds n of the mass against the (William Allen White of Emporia, | justified the anticipations then en- ed to see public officials prostitute | claim that Japan has threatened Hundreds of nights fla 1 the with the Russian factions.) president of the publishing corpora confidence reposed in them by the | NArm unless its demands are met im- seasons passed - T = 5 s 2 George lerro focialis r 1 were defendants i 1 olatively 2 bple to such underhand schemes to 3 lecturer. epxelled pastor and free love | trivial case. One of the plaintiff's 4 Far East, it is feared, is breeding at last 1 { I f CAPT. LORD DUNSANY ¢ 5 ! i in the London Times vigwageing,” in order r leader. He would be the first to | Chinda, Japanese ambassador to his wife to divorce him and imme- | plaintiff e er aheno delegates to the Marmora conference | can and Captain Bronson M. Cutfine | | N dvocate, first loomed large on the | attorneys was detected in the act eredit the man the people chose as te. v oY torr 1 1 in th t ground for another war. Viscount | fnericant hotizon when he persuaded IRt e That you can us inister a stinging rebuke to the | Great Britain, who 1s a delegate to inte \“ thereat My,vnn'n\\vv that | bei put by endant’s counsel. An et - > and Miss Carrie Rand were living to- | attempt to have the offend law- . 5 o Paris conference, denies em- \ Savings Bank Problem. | i ding law bkesmen of the party he founded | the Par confere le i = s ther i | ver disbarred was defeated, an affi phatically that any pressure has Springfield Republican) R ok e G G o R s i e e e () been brought to bear on the neigh- The old problem of interlocking most sensational stovies that had | jidge apparently heing chiofly influ. directorates now comes to light in a startled the country in years for their sinister propaganda and ac- ties 3 Bethion = ential in the finding by the har <. | cated snurvivor of the Dethro horing country and that Japan has | miners 1) \ was not guilty of the | can’t hide his wonder and admir Rally to the President, because he | threatened to declare war if several | ! iejonsiniticulanlygdos LlonrotBangyblaiatinity L S like 1o find it—the Massachusetts sav- a sequel in a “Wree Love Colony,” in [ 0ol bl el b hen he hears of high female sou ur President,” would be Abraham | peace treaties are abrogated or made | jho¢ panks A bill before legis- Metuchen. N. J.. where all with the | 1 G850 & S o vhose bodies are to scorn “no matt public. lature would make it unlawful for of- same beliefs—and money—could come becoming’’ female fashions. lHow political, busine ind personal affilia- | HOW for rest, love and jos ' ) 14 perdonal ntilis can what is “indecent” be “hecom- ing?’ The Federationists need a dic- coln’s message to the country he America’s interest in the situation | ficers of savings banks to ho'd uffice Sl 5 tions of the judge might have prompt- in national hanks or trust cowmpanies. The couple had bought several hun- I dearly loved : ! s i 3 ) rassador ed 1in 10 Wke th aflids & is heightened by the call Ambassador dred acres of the lands around Me- 1 m he afiidavit in 8T It is the way of this world of siun to say that Puritans in petticoats never hate a mode in which they have the | question. ana the conseauence was Reinsch is reported tohave made on tuchen and intended splitting it up into farms for the soul mafes. but | L certain hardware of the#solid citizens & T'he editor and the news ) i paper were convieted, and the former persuaded them to abandon their love | PAPeT v nviet nd the former e e or T Pt | was senfenced to fhirty davs in jail. i, rraye Counsel lefendants was 5 J jepnivgisann I ROt . contempt proceedings were in advice, given honestly and disinterest AMBERICANIZATION BUDGET. Chinese government officials at king to re-affirm the friendship of the | | Passage of the bill would obviously | | edly in most cases, of many men who t is a very human characteristic trust companies and national e United States. We are also attracted | serve an individual or a community to 5 banks on boards of directors or in Promotion schemc Nl sl veais ommissio to the disturbance in the Orient though, the couple returned to 1l | s nothing that cannot be seen. It fined for contempt. too. for having | filed their answer, France in Self-Defense, roug 3 .wal of Japanese de- | | : Jersey town and were cordially 1 through the renewal of Japanese d he a misfortune to deprive the savings ¢! g doubteul, and. if not France mands for absolute possession of panks of the counsel and business ex | executive capac It would seem to | not so surprising, therefore, to ceived Stories of the da ¢ to the effect | 1e appeal faken has now brought tori f the day wer t flect v J n brough e Yoil “Herald) that Miss Rand had bouzht and paid [ from the high tribunal of that staic e — n that there is hos on the 5 X n re is opposition on the | .\ 1ine and Marshall groups in the | perience of these men. Particularly Sres andicslonies in their judgment ngeded with respect hrd of finance and taxation to the those who condemn France for; most .econoniical Pacific ocean. It has been President | is to the value of investments. In the et Wilson's program to tender these : e city buys a fire engine because it | towns and the smaller cities such a islands to mandatories acting as| )y might actually work to the disad- ] : for her affinity with $30.000 which | #n opinion written hy Judge Reed get for .Americanization work she settled upon Mrs. He to get ay Holloman which for breadth of view has been called her irreconc divorce from her hushand. The wife ! soundness of “ooand s loffy itude during certain , v | : 5 3 admitted having been paid I’u»mw"vnu of the nublic welfare 5 agents for the lLeague of Nations | vantage of the savings banks. The mother of Miss Rand, Mrs. E.. | entitled to be called a classic. On Unless the Chinese-Japanese hreach | But clearly an abuse has arisen. and Rand, widow of a lumberman who | the merits of the case, {he legislation may be needed (o correc e i e | a tangible thing, it is an acknowl- oo conterence hear in mind e known lced necessity and everyone n = she has lived under the shadow disin tch it operate. We pay policemen - opinior 5 VS olite grows wider no alarm should he felt e T ST ol oy ot . ;Hl special justice of the Cambridge di he entdowed wilnt ol chai ind Towa | o lingly because we can see them . Robert Walcott, of Cambridge f & new Messiah in !erron, whom Other problems equally as knotty Iking about the streets as the rep. 5 ywer court wae A have been uncovered at the Paris ! (pjcg court, who is sponsor of the bill, (ollege, She is said to have paid i i L 0 eventually came 1o pass entatives of society prepared to ‘ 1 @ o dismiss the informatio; S conferance and have been disposed of | assert it a hearing the past week $60,000 for it. e was made profes B e unimaginable results. The first aim with argument and appeal to fair play. that the Cambridge savings bank was sor of applied Christinnity—and pro- o g ind object of IFrance in the circum- AUTO VIOLATION CHARG welfare of all who reside within | keeping a part of its fund on deposit ceeded to apply his version of it un- tances 1s, as far as possible, r precinots with the Charles River Trust company . til the college expelled him year \ Great Renunciation. ¢t her 2 such a menace ir 2 Hartford Autoist Will Be Tried in Lo=, Professor George Day Herron, ' at 2 per cent. interest, when 3 per later | New York Times.) the future tesme ent, could be obiained elsewhere. A He was expelled by the Congrega- | Of ail self-denying ordinances and | lieve, can complished i force the regulations adopted for Buylng Americanization and hirjng Rl GOt T aoaa has been appointed an American = : vice-president of this bank, who is also tional Church of lTowa becaue of his | solemn leagues and covenants against rendering G less now or x . egate he Princes Islz con- ) - other matter. We see the assist- | delegate to the Princes Island cor . director of the frust company, ad-, free love views blooming in his ser- | ovil, that of the New York Federation | in the future to descend upon Fran ts but we oannot appreciate the | ference, apparently believes in mak- | | jijed that a man who wanted a larg mons, much to t consternation of | of Women's Clubs against women’s A\ first step towa this is the perma- fatants to prosecute the work iz ¥ho Thomas Kolo ibsent from co nefits of their efforts hecause we | ing the world free for femininity loan at the savin yank “had better | the farmers who hadn en heard of | evening 2owns designed by designing nt occupation of bank of his case was « nnot peer into the minds tl . be in good favor with the trust com- Utah. Their wives objected too. { men and that “have led fashion to Rhine, either by a I iy e S i ? P L pany.” In other words. the savings Herron held on at the college, how- | the extreme limit of indecency.” and force, and Ifrance would prefer o as T ante mpiing s zo imould Americaniza- Do not overlook the fact that today pank is under the cee slc Irogres: » | T oSt hiel ror esertec is m wo o C dre c o0 pon the on of the ¢ 1 » pp mak OW Progress. It means a | ig the anniversary of the birth of - company, and interest which property | 1 1 his w and tv hildren tofirect upon U1 puth e country, \is ma h the | is the most stringent, ascetic, and el ot Dellsveq i at e nc el P henelvand notined control of the trust , eVer, for some time. inally when he { are “having a most demoralizing of- vision of responsibility and expens; by Traf ntinuous appeal to the common | cosciuszko, the great Polish patriot belongs to the savings bank's deposi- ' 80 and live in the same house wit ; i g soing to swell the dividends of 1Rands this was more than the good | nobly virtuous The members of the ! i willing to place herself in the morning to answer se of men and women o 4 of o f other ederation, it seems, are to *'se: - & s orais | who offered and: wielded his sword ' {978 '® S008 U UL o holders in the cause of America’s liberty. S T G TR ) PTG (e AEGL i G professors could stand, so they ex- | | The divorce followed, and the Rands | | { I their i ¥ " : t € {ion thal Germany occupied with re- v without a min hds with the prejudices and cus hearts like flint and refuse to wear gpect to the wrested provinces of s & o ; i yowns, No matte ow be i et oo S Rosl Ims of those lands bred in the hlood these conditions are widespread. Pos- t ZowWns, i @ how becoming \jsace-l.orraine and desires to have the publicity which the relations AT he 1 r. ¥ and Herron came on to New York, are!” This is the top noteh of where hey lighted thei announce- « inine altruism, and few there he 1 P yne will eventually wear away Poets are reputed 10 be without | of the two Cambridge institutions have i ““ ht L "" Leannounes “"” il h € German terrilory whose people would | | Rodledlo S ey : serly received will be a sufficient reconcilable to foreign rule as yne. Americanization follows . | following in their own communities | Praperly e abuse. %o far as they | FOTtY-ffth Street. The ceremony con- [ Since horrid man is notoriously blind e Lo e tondtin ime forlcoun e e s so far as the orix i e I b were the Alsatians of French descent - sisted in repeating the phrase We | to the aestheticisms and refirements When Judge Walcott peatingiitholy ement he meutralization of the Rhine left - intend o live fogether as man and | of female dress: since he can but ! REPUBLICAN CLUB SUPPER d bone. Water dropped upon under her sole control and governance sibly was unable to make t conne ny i me process. It is a campaign of | is of unusual interest to learn ] i \re concerne nversion with a previous under- | (hat the bridge connecting West Ros ] o had not carried the : s the best thing that she could 1 that the subject is wil ! f e was asked why h ; U ihat o Wife Then some one sang ~The | ignorantly worship some vague added yank is th e 1 ding that the subject is Wiling to | ton with Cambridge I8 to he named | juatter to the conrts, he said that tc : : ! : tope for or that could happen ndin j ton wilh Cambridge is tc named | matter to th T ¢ o Land of HearCs Desive,” and with [ charm v costume which the ' NI g pal : it i - come converted and will co-operate | the “Longfellow Bridge.” The pres- ' lave dome so would bave “undoubi- " yyq g, { o colony was [ severer sister reprobale; since he is W idpiesiegt o e piorosecianan SR i S a scandal” and possibly donment of the submarine as sapslmer jen 1 be ona ank Whether or are we find d in many cases men who were | ent structure is adjacent to the site ¢dly created formed oo dense 10 understand the fantasies 1ined the savings the | of women's dress, contrived, the on of war Ward Ro4 wise, Finding a time table handy impress or excite 4180 takil hiy lightly interested in American | where stood the famous wooden span i not new legislation is needed to pro- tizenship have heen known to be- | that animated Longfellow to pen the e a position in oppo. ame “Metuchen® heing novel and odd likely to be remembeved when all | the envy e Ruling Sex, the that of other hanlks depositors and. in- ,ng wrdeck’s Ihes yowers, hut here tect savings ) 5 ommittec charge honesty in bankinz position clse was forgot by he strolling lovers | fears of the Federation about the pale , her exceptional bme zealous candidates when the sit- | lines beginning 1 stood on the | qeed, to promote ption was properly explained to | bridge at midnight.”” It is fitting that ' ix a question that is not easy 1o an-— of love colony, the Herron-Rand com- ! “youth At all events, Judge Walcott is pination settleq upon it for their Eden. | founded o create and maintain at A Villiani A. King, of Willimantie, and thanked for his courageous ex- | But the citizens would not have it so. | To the stubid masculine mind wom. hut she has a coast, ports and colonies . Major Malone as speaker. All threa discreditable situa- ; Like another famous garden it was “to | an’'s dress is alwavs charming, be- of considerable size and importance [ are capable speakers, King being the | 1et” shortly after the couple arrived | coming, decent. Yet the most ol Which require protegtion. The sub-: present leader of the House, em. the memory of New England's favoy. | SWer 1o he posure of a highly lllon in Cambridge. New Britain has established an en- | ite poet should be immortalized and ble yecord in Americanization | perpetuated at this hallowed spot,

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