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PIRSDAY, Fru... *0f men, according nd dislikes, instead "Sincerely and 1ovingly | [l =ee———— 7 _ L] A iginess world, generally, | i @ Breat work of introducing Plishing democracy to the k ’ s or, at best, to the isolated President of United ALWAYS RELIABLE. 0f America indeed the chief jieit of a world democracy? Bh let us back his ample words g8, fought and died in vain EOur president at best is but the airman of our great democratic i BFauesiion plainly, fairly and justh but 3 it is ours to fight for the establish. ment of the control of principle in everything. E It is impossible to make the world afe for democracy through political Only prins or personal infiuence, as ciple is enthroned and becomes oper- ative, from the highest to the lowest We have added these extraordiary values along with the Big List of Remarkable Sale Specials ad- | of the waorld’s affairs, beginning in the g Bons | hoarts of those whose province it is [BVash- | to command: only as brotherly love to share in the Savings offered here during our ; prevails among fellow-workmen—and 4 all mankind are fellow-workmen. | i BIG ANNIVERSARY S P-revolu- | whother they command justly or obey | g Al E_ 8 fashion | lovingly—only as those in the high direction. | est authority are really full-souled S e enough to be considerate and even so- T g ! licitons of the lowest: only, indeed, ty M l T 1 000 Y d Pliys wheat at | as the Master's ideal, which has long wen u € eam ) ar S “at public ex- | peen preached, is now lived—that he [P at the market | who would be greatest “is the servant | PrOduth . . the price of bread | o all": only in the realization of this | g L Wlde Rlbbons lower.-—Albany | cpristian consummation is the world RORAX TOILET POWDER made safe for democracy. B BORAX SOAP CHIPS 15(: { Only unselfishness can satisfactorily BORAXO TOILET BATH VALUFS Values to 59¢ 37C meet the demands of selfishness SAL PRICE Sale Price .. feaeean P s whether it be in the religious, social, 12C Fach industrial or political realm i 3 FOR 27 All new Spring Shades. Ribbons for Millinery vertised in Last Evening's papers, making FRIDAY’S OFFERINGS doubly interesting to those who wish #%the sociely reporter writes dding she devotes practically of the space at her disposal to the " bride, The men are beginning to de- nit - " mand reform in society reporting. | n % v i 30 years re The men claim that the manner in During the course.af a peepared w‘fl‘f“’n(‘ “::,;.‘,f“(.'flr,.(,),(d',.l’:fio:f which the condemned man passed his & ddress in the Senate yesteWdy, Senc sibflity P0¥stho war. s the. .flast night, what he ate for breakfast | 0" Nim, as working with him. and not V 3 e i tor Poindexter made several state- teaching which has poisoned and his demeanor on the way to the | ;“;(\::"“'w”' him. The master-fisher ot ASES SCHOO]J 2 OEE ON jALE ents which are not very clear. As vouth. Tt is the spirit of militar- scaffold are human-interest features expressed the secret of his at- 1 ism that has heen soaked into | which should not be overlooked.—To- ctive co-operative example thus: | & 5 g ‘ i e is a member of the government the people. peka Capital. “If T be lifted up from the earth I will | B R H R bb dH l 9 l esponsible to the people he should ! SS P S S w1 - ,Oys eavy i e ose iris’ Hose Had the world not obtained trust- T e T, O T RCE CCr) Ghite: . O et wopthy evidence to contradict the i and self-justifying equality for all who 1:‘”:'2»(‘( Pai 29C g K“',,\ 20g Hr Kjorneriaac asinm o 37C forezoing it might be inclined to leni- They are not gone who pass cannot hely responding to the touch | B Se Sodcone o air to 9 1-2. Sale price Pair e = e : art which uplifts and draws. e i clice hat et the Bovlin Bevond. the clasp of hand of heart w : o _ o Ambne Gther thinoe ¥ cenator Poins| = Cesbohiado e e These are mill rejections, on account of slight imperfections in their manufacture, we bought them g 3 FE - s h ut from the strong embrace: E Y. MANN R e a o S S e | e it orimnitesfisRtruetMiB U tiwelnaveithol Mt R il IIRHE el ii for considerable less than regular prices, therefore we offer them in (his sale at a saving to you Wit Satas into the proposeq | 7wy af such men as | Lord We need not grope with hands, A “LATD PALETTE.” — Bryce concerning outrages in Belgium Nor look to see, nor try e i ague of nations “'o"_ld il BR B o T T, e o To catch the sound of feet Willis Henry Believes President Has | SILKS WAQH ({} E nder of American rights, the aban- They have put off their shoes Too Many Colors. O 3 ¢ Ty non-military proverty. The German bnment of the Monroe Doctrine and a : To softly walk by day Bditor New Britath Herald army was composed of the people Within our thought, to tread One way to get the attention of and the soldiers were guilty of the At night our dream-led paths people, is to ask a question or make a most horrible acts toward the civi! Of sleep, statement that cannot be refuted. . The power of a rightcous man is in y 4 Hair Bows—Sashes and Fancy Work nts. . his clean heart, through which he : reaches the hearts of all who work Toceed at once to remove the con- ision his speech created in the pub- ¢ mind Seconds of 48c grades. Seconds of 59¢ grades. violation of our Constitution. Does pnator Poindexter honestly believe at President Wilson would subseribe ulation of martyred Belgium. Ger- y In this article T first ask a question: | [B : o A oo 3l this? Does Senator Poindexter | PP Vet £ They are not lost who find e el At thes Prices, mean substantial savings: bnestly believe that William Howard | Man women spat on Aflled prisoner The sunset gate. the goal cles as formulated by the Allies in | 3¢ L tlusRet00 glepaice 2 : 1 27 being taken back to concentration | OFf all the weary years. Foance &6 laadi onetiol bolivs o iR . camps and other humiliations were Not lost are they who reach performance of the burden of these 36 INCH CHIFFON AFFETTA Value $1.75. Sale price .. Y A 1 37 The summit of their ehmb, articles will make for everlasting . The surpose of the league of na- The peak above the clouc A e e Al e 44 INCH PLAIN VOILES in more than thirty shades. Value 7T3c. Sale price Sii s Yard ut b , k t ke ns is to make war improbable. But | Put Py the people And storms. They are not lost “The heart of man is as desperately | | 47c Harden's statement that “Our peo- Who find the light of sun ied it N Y hft would place himself publicly on cord in favor of this? heaped upon them, not by the Kaiser bre we have Senator Poindexter de- 3 rle know and do not now And stars and God ne sunderstand m mear 1 ) I & & g that the leasuel of inationa “is(| Ple dld not know o nc { not misunders : I me. T mean. tha nderson’s an LO ‘raine n a .. | know" is apparently true. When the 1 the present day light —the accum ‘ f fRrdiciRecd fofawar el drasonls - They are not dead who live ulated light of the ages— that man.to full significance f the peace terms T s e e TGl e iy e MORE THAN SIXTY STYLES, Value 48c and 59c. Sale Price ............co.ovnv...... Yard dawns on them they will know In those whom they have blessed | Trme. we do not murder one another | (4 They livera life again e e pr ‘tion e hevl A C A TICKING. best quality, Value 59c. Sale price . S - ure of speech, but not convincing Bal el B e b with as little provocation now as they 1 1 S . Yard 4 s L And shall live through the years did in the days of the Caesars but we C e also likens the league to the sov- AN ASSESSMENT STIM. Eternal life, and zrow Ao, as individuals, seek to get the bet- UTICA SHEETING COTTONS, 2 1-4 yards wide, Value $9c Sale price ...... A Yard government of Russia. No, the Fach day more beautiful, ter over our fellow men in every way 77C gue may have its faults but there Tho Taxpayver’ League will not As time declares their good, It is so in business—the smartest man nothing on earth that can be com- | have been in vain if it accomplishes Forgets the rest, and proves wins—whether it be through what is Their immortality known as “sharpness” or “kecnness’ wred to £ Trotzky and Lu no more than calling the attention G SRT ORR | & § red tn the thing Trotzky and Lenine HUGH ROBERT ORR, in business transaction or barefaced arge unga oW | ol ve forced upon the masses in Rus- | of the Common Council to the lack —in Boston Transeript. o eth from which, when sown, armed ldiers will spring.” A very pretty . of an assessment system in New There is a tendency nowadays to Senator Poindexter must realize he | Britain. That it has been successful COMEUNIEA’TED gloss over all action on the part of : Aprons Corsets B!OUS(‘,‘B s e : . : man. he thinking in so doing “Prutt g out of order when he suggests that | in this respect is evidenced by the :u‘q‘:j l‘x(‘ f‘x‘)!\"»‘;‘ :ll‘ 1(;» ‘T,‘:.”.)L ”,,,’. Sizes mostly 26 to 30 Tan. pink an : e league of nations proposition be | resolution introduced at the Febru- BACK UP WILSONISM. fooled. Truth is the fundamental ele- Sale price 97 sl 98 e 98 bmitted to a vote of the people. | ary meeting of the council last eve- At st i e e ) sach C Values to $2.00 .. (o Value $i.98 Fach C question of advertising for instance R he Constitution clearly proclaims it | Ming for the creaftion of a committee | Let Us Practice, as Well as Preach, T ask you fo read half a dozen adver- 3 | duty of the President to make | to consider the adoption of a svs the Golden Rule. i X \ T = aties and the s ¢ tematic method of placing valuations |itisements in any maguzine or newspa. % | Il § e aties and of the Senate to ratify : at1ons | Britaln Heraln | per. Mark the words. See how muzch S, 11 AN reject them and the leagiie of na- | O Property. It was undeniably a Human extremes follow each other | is made out of nothing. If it's a rubh- | & bns will in all probability be a pact | Point scored by the league as the action and reaction of differ- | ber heel, the advertizement goes on A 3\ 2 Q l P s ¢ X % 5 the treaty which President Wilson It is stated that the league does not | ent forms of selfishavss. Domineer- | to state that by wearing rubber heels £/ !lfllversary saile I'rices on 3ra I‘:‘JOI ing capital reacts in insolent labor. one need never be afflicted with rheu- If captains of industry were four- | matism. TIs this statement mislead- o o il BT R pi g e i R 2 Bales Axminster Rugs| Rugs of Ail Sizes | fll sign and submit to the Senate. | intend to rest on its laurels, but will Semlator Poindexter’s statement that | continue to expand and exert its in- r. Taft has been paid for lecturing | fluence. There is no harm in the | be hig enouzh not to ht ignore | collar button Tho advertisement r universal peace is one of those | principles of the league and great [ the little things which j in 1o the | Writer simply plays on the feelinas Size 27x54 $3 27 hif truths that are so deceptive. It | ood may result from its formation. | Welfare of labor: they woul miem RIS LSlonESHIn Gt eRsa T ORCE ISR oI Bl Values to $3.9 Fach Rug o 4 : Pei o e S o el v o can lima ke hinbe il evelibn e unthinkable that Mr. Taft would | Its prestize can be enhanced if se A RLnctcoRthe e ol d eI o e e S o e pitalize his ability as a public ora- | eral members who are not representa- r“hzsz\';,.ijx”,i,;-“;‘ \W‘:"f(,:":‘,’,‘,‘i nfl”"‘;if‘,f”] | we see, there Is evinced on man's | § SCTim ai’id NI'&FQUESQ“C Cur cially priced for our Anniversary Sale. BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE r and his knowledge of a league of | tive of the association are asked to ! and avert the cqually selfish deter. | PA't not the desire for the broader 2 special Lots brotherhood, which in simple par Vaiues to $2.50. Sale price L L S . tions plan or that he would stoop to | Withdraw from the limelight and [ mination of labor to defend, and fight B SE R d p e S RL OIT § R 1S Janea is. “Do to others as you wonld . rdid money considerations in prop- | cease to put themselves forward as . its rights, through the perpetua- { they should do to vou,” but rather Values to $4.5 Sal . tion of wrongs, in destruc e S alues to $4.50. Sale price ... 5 ereaaXias Pair ting the sreatest gospel of the | Spokesmen. Some of these members | ' \om””f“a’ ”mdu ructive, instead | 4y .t 5f modern times, “Do others or J ave 4 s anc aunc n e they'll do you have made statements and launched The revolutionizing and cvolution- | "%\ n for his speeches but he did not | programs to which The Herald has | izing world of today s lit respect eak with the primary object of se- | taken exception. That they are not [ for a philosophy of abstraction and pring that remuneration. voicing the thought of all the mem- | transcendentalism. Our present, prac- Mr. Taft can fight, as is shown by | Ders is to the lcague’s credit. tical, every-day world demands fhat ks 4 its self-appointed leaders he the first s statement issued last evening. Unequal assessments do more to re- | 15 repent of all selfishness: and that e. He may have received remunera- to come hack to the subject S T ah. how offen I've been accused of Y WOOL-NAP BLANKETS, % size, value $3.50. Sale price | straying from sy subject. But as it's | a mighty big subject I believe I may | be excused, especially, with all re- i | speet o Mr. Wilson who has several times. he gentleman of the Senate who are | tard the progress of a city than any | all who, by chance or Providence, ave | Thess (wenty-six articles are to me an American. 1 claim that cvery :earth in some way they almost always | nudged the young man and said “Say, an should have a theory in life. [ |escape, for money in some way turns | I know what you want.” The young don’t care so much what that (heory |the trick. We can't say it's the gov- ' fellow asked hum how he knew. s, so long as he exercises his mind in {ernment, but may we not say in many “Well,” replied the elderly man, “T've tting out to defeat thiy league of | other factor. They prevent the build- | in the first places, shall really lead for | Jike a “laid palette.” The colors are htions are those I would not trust ing of homes and a municipality is | the benefit of all. and not drive to the | ull that may be desired hy the avtist : satisfaction of themsely | with which he sees his “mental pic pernight. e asser di : no stronger than its home-spirit. If 4 . ces his ! ¥ ight,” he asserts, and it might Employers and their subordinates ture,” but when it comes fo painting whole law do not believe in criti- |of the goverment? If this is 0, how and no man gave unto me." With thaf cising for the sake of criticising [much man should prize his vote he passed out a stick, Well, 1 never alon But do hoelieve that Take the conditions existing be- [ in my life saw anything that so every citizen should try to voice the |tween employer and employe. What ' pleased me as that little act did. inner consciousness of self when he's [is the “heart’* fecling between them? | "Twasn't much, but it's the principle en- well this inequality or »ur others on to | ness world are not worthy of their! many colors. he is confused All the - correct it, its reason for existing is | calling if they have not within them | artist really neds to paint his picture hearts that are so tender and frue as | ave the primarics —red. blue, and ye to beat in overflowing measure with | low. That which these twenty-six Whether the recent 5 e the justice of Jesus, whose idea - | articles need is to have the head and ; > 5 3 St his followers was tha: they J!m'lldfvo‘i ! (a1 cut off of twenty-five of them, andl | Moved from outward conditions, for|Is it L will see just how much I can |iof life. I i i : | ol them in to one article and label | in so doing, he not only eases hisipossibly pay you and make a fair Yours very truly, Tieadars o induslnylimusllibe Swint |1t -Tovellh Buf it must e wilove whiat |(burdeny ibptithroushisordolng at iisastibront fonimy sel iiffon 1s ity AWl ast WILLIS HENRY I 3 eprk i inl N i win= i E s xS some g for 1TEl e year £ > 0,¢ a course tHe naval officer accused of graft. s mie i) S e ot e el it o £ ot G20 o || VA9 0 S o pRitiieety ar 1 made $400,000 and of cour a question not likely to be large-hear diseriminative ability. eth not itself, is not puffed up, does 3 9 = % 2 ot I = The teachers bhelieve that a Morri- Mean shrivel-healted qvm“pl' nr', not hehave itself unseemingly, is not | the right spirit. the outcome must of |it, on the employe’s part, “They are Fewer Camels., son code hy any other name would | pomposity cannot be successful fishers | €asily provoked, thinketh no evil, is | NeCes igbareostipleolies N :Tx‘nfinh& »,-..(Ql,«‘fi‘? dr(?n )‘),w* \:":“' be just as undesirable of men, and swhen misfortune puts| Kind. gentle and long suffering. But | Me | itilefionn 6yl denit thi about the eted out to army men—sentences them in places of power, their brief ! YOU say “Do not the twenty-six arti- I spoke a few paragraphs above of Otlcoiirse 1Ith Mhistataie o7 |isaving that the invmk of camels ing < i e b e aop hat (he aber of camels 1t of proportion to the offenses— - ittt e T G 2 | cles contain all this?” Yes, T sup- | “gloss,” and what I thought was a : ; e ses— uthority provokes but the worst that ; gloss, s n nly cripples the e = [ t d is stea lecreas oy i le it in those who serve under them {iposeithcvad olbulinka Shiavith ey savorg|ten dency; ianion g Sis BtofSl cve do Ath v\}x‘-mg\‘t’\(;\\n nv:\'{\-uovem:e n‘(};; ;yl‘xwx(l\vu peiorid lisendily deteegine Mars at the penalty imposed Lo =0l e e e e saee e otierhom Y BT Sl Ee diley ety ol i ples o i n £ N O TR oo (190 R R SRSURSES B ST A ;i pehe posed on the 2 and nowhere. There is too much | wish to be understood as meaning | ; ! inced,” reads a headline in a morn- | _ | P N ; ittt Sivellhat e motasfa Nl alsen el s hellion o | ) : ¢ 1 e 0% | element that not only retards the 2 Hrelvfconciusive ”;; S i ben | chance in years to come for a loop- 2 men are a hear untruthful. o " of humans the world who w ¥ el coming of true brotherhood. but atro- Wmengin L ing paper. After July 1 nation against a ruling tyrant is only . 2 , » magnified sense of thoe resentment of | I01e: They may mean everything or, [ Far from it But I do mean, that in | S8 30 0L =0 800 WRi0EE DL & A00 | to play the part of camsls in going & g o . 4§ — oy LRt 2 they may mean hing Ah, the | our effort as @ nation {o be “The N i = : long time out a dr vill short- pn” him with dismissal from the labor against the petty personal auto- | .. g ot i gussed 2y S he Na- 1 i in the long run breed riot, blood- i i e 6 Gl vl English language is “great stuff tion,”” that we oftimes “‘cut crosslots vy but Secretary Daniels insistcd v gressmen wh ‘led | cracies which provoke strikes ; g 5 . shed, and shame to an individual, avs ecre ed Will the Congr o howled DEO . especially in a lawyer's mouth. Then | We speak of ‘‘patriotism.” Really, it hee bolshevism is only re- 2 | E Vi nation, or the world what would it mean when jngsled by | aimost makes one smile when we nalf a hundred foreigner Well | compare the present day patriotism I CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. ; sufficient | i i | | i . : | : added that he knows these gentle- | the Taxpayers’ League can covrect | jn the manufacturing or in the busi- | it he findis he has before him too | @ legitimate manner and keeps the Jcases it's some one man or two men wanted a smoke myself before noy [ | | | | verity by army courts-martial had Dexterous, less dexterous, Poindex- y effect on the decision in the case | terous. i which, if enfered into by a rival with | this vear 1 must make $500,000." Is g pive We hnuve Jiesome SO docusey (Norfolk Virginian Pilot.) med to hearing of long sentences : A London showman is quoted as at it comes as a surprise 5 i D to learn be so, but the indications are cumuw= rafting naval officer was only three sars. It was first proposed {o “pun- | lv he increased by something over ‘ B | one hundred millions at the punishment did not fit the ' for a navy as large as Fngland's in- I cnioa ; sentment in the labor world gone | | | Fime and sent the finding of the sist that we, too, have an army of witnessed the other day a little L mad. even as the divine rightism of ourt-martial back 900,000 kaiserism is but the arrogancy of the 1 | hostilities were to coase till these men | plow and srabbed the gun. Who |ing to get at. A young fellow strolled ¢ 2 ilitary - s1fish or human. sc ne ! : 2 & & £ B With all due respect to the military 3 domineering \\m‘w}u w'«n‘ n. so 1ong | ynderstood one another. there’d he no | thinks much of the patriotism {hat |into the smoking rcom of one of our de, the public believes the army In addition to running Ireland, the «-r]vf»\ml in, as m”n w "J‘:um livine | more war. Perhaps this is the very | will hoost the price of. meat and cali- | large plants. He was uneas), and lourts-martial erred on the side of United States, the post office depart- The whole wo! 1t Jasi saw the | thing these men had in mind when | co when the €aters of meat and the | knew he was in want of a smoke. T ¢ . ickedness of kaiser i 4 ci ole s of calic 3 ttes. B rong in sending soldiers to prison ment and J. ilenry Roraback, Tne | danser of the e ol jhalser | they framed these twenty-six articles. | wearers of calico are weeping because | knew the chap had no cigare B 9 . & e i The | jstic autocracy: but d the business | Not for 2 moment would I have you | their bovs are away fichting that | his side stood another workman [ COMING or long terms of years for minor a is attempting fun The | worla see the petty autocracy of the ! think I'm not a good American. But | these skunks may be protected. Then | whom I noticed had, as well as 1 10 reaches of the régulations, The , Herald. 1t can't be done. insincerity hiding under the arbitrary | I thank God that I'm trying (o think § when these people are at last run to doped out the young fellow's want. He ' there'd he one consolation,—if all | with that Shown when men left the |incident that illustrates what I'm t

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