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. ~ formed and warned German Consul|to be of a amall, bare foot. When| the alley. Investigating, he found two the fact that ber machinery had been >! else to declare war, giving these men Nothing Can Separate and commander of Odenwald that|put under the microscope to-day it | ijt ofpectt, oom ned been dumped into damaged. San prinsoirh Go tee womber of O000| anece tans ase Her From Him. force would be used If necessary to}may yield valuable clues, as the) otra oth error othe patsiae slept : GAITIOH WARSHIP 18 FORCED wore eapiusea +] Ginoe last August tens of thousands . prevent veasel leaving without clear-| print of a toe a as good as of fingers | ctu hotel that night and the next dey > OUT OF BATTLE. —_— of Italiana have boen recalled from ance.” in establishing identity, The print| their flat was cleaned at th: oxpense BISCUITS eMeoruy after che sinking of the foreign countries, Most of these are) aree goraaking her husbana when |_ Jt “M# learned here that permis-|may ulso strengthen the theory that coal company. t how idie, They are ewarning over sion to examine the Odenwald's cargo | the slayer lives in the house, and that | Pgh La ee vopg etry yuehe| the country. If Italy does not intend |they had been married only a few| was refused. Officials are convinced | ne escaped 80 easily because he was iemians . + nee hate Seer Capital : ! SHIPUNDER RULING <<" by Cart W. Ackerman mr hy scat ry = ps ” MADE BY CONGRESS e > irsaas ; ¥ jtee aly melee j ’ eis oor in os ree 4 rs Reoretary a i Odenwald First Veoe! * oe emetory, Crorees Mille op , eusvure , Joven and te the wnat | Cur Sahormeny innued © etatoment | + as ' bishop 20d « Greek Cothone tet * , “A When the tap of the child was pet , “a , « o © * uP r - am Mr , - fear lonity Unexpected Events Can |4CTOR AND B18 BRIDE Given Wilson hyetariasl ad both telntes.” Ap am. lover. thet sthe » 37 4 | Poaeaths nly Unexpected bven PAKTED AT THE ALTAR : eulanes was railed trom Melleves (i Amertonn ‘wome LIVERPOOL STRIKE ENDS. 7 Halt Her! As WET NOW RECONCILED | Moepital and Dr Langer she protebly misundet Nine Warships Fired 2,000 Shells oe IGNORED A WARNING, | thea rey were teeters ane ronal umvnsersion’ tne trackmen Mord Warning of tare a Obeer rv “ eloumness The funeral was Kitehener aed Heeume Work ‘ 0 o'clock wKPOO! * , I" At Turkish Forts in Seven Hours £ Carrying Supplies to Belliger-| «police tater ware compaiind v0 "saspiot” Anges) UVR spares BERLIN (ria London), March =) ehere For a fall hour (be allies triet $ ‘ y sealedh Gh ieeaies Os (rind to 00 on ie a, Pi Phy dockmen. who # sed Cine with ; [Asorisies Pree) The correepondent| te protect her with ener guna but it NATION Citi ALL It ; : ents at Sea Punishable tor the house, to protect the family °° bought gold at & premium trom ake delayed the eott et Consiantinepie of the Wolff Nureau ©es eppareet thet he was destined 3 t lReediees Were nent fem 100 Sant kman, eaying he lotended wo go tye from Liverpeat, t telegraphed today « deneription ef for destruction Bight effeouve bite ; ; by Prison Puesty-coeed Given a felt amen ot haowin MR wok Thety action re the fighting et the Dardaneiies 0 | Cows ihe neopets + ee ee | Men Kecalled to Army Demand) 4 ; o'clock fully two thousand persons | for purchasing gold above par rs oe ee ee ~ ‘Thursday, March 14 which the} E50 OF oe tke eabeih Of the Daw: | ; ; — ae the sidewalks along Third Ave — > | apeperag ; “te Pac French battleship Houvel en@ (9) aenelion which ahe reached ine fow | hight or Thei | * WARHINGOTON, March The | #4e 'U. S. 1S PREPARING work the Gov a dopt ar . Mgitiah betilesbine (ibe Lrresistibie) uunuies wader @ hall of ehella The i 4 Mra Codis, the saleswomaa whx — and Ooean) were sent to the bortem | torte svatinued Bring welll the sities Fiblease \3 [ Mamvure American liner Odenwaid | ne iiiewing tte Lenore | NEW NOTE ON BLOCKADE [wer “Phe efforts of (he allies to force the a ; [ Mlepeed trom leaving Man Jus, from her plore, was posted at tbe| TO THE BELLIGERENTS. sane) ut Saew Oe etpaits Of the Dardaneciion” be core, it $ Porte Neo, yeeterday by shots aereas front window overlooking (he eve - - ine AKY < h m8 Ion @ fer i i. ons By William Philip j ; ber bow, ts being held under the re! * that she could nee every part! WASHINGTON, Mareh 22-—-1t was) An ineb of ei) ine the dye op Thursday, March 18, Ties, ae nese Tae Caan Gen aeees~ | Clima. W010, We te (net tree cowl S + cent congressional resolution om. | of the throng, Detectives wore Rearend at the White House to-day th 1 over (his pikes and ite vielntty = Me salee og «A a act, bie, owing to the exccilent imsshe ee te te ant Wiens ; | powering the President to prevent Ja note to Great Hritain making repre we gat alll menphere aroun: ° rie for mapebip from jab batteries PATUM, Maret: italy’e entrance | 4 { *uppliee gving from Amerioan Uf ahe sees at any time lo-day the| nente on some features of the : ey an eee ee wee darkened by clouds of omobe| he allies fired om this day 1400 Alle) Into the war within ax wenks In now { Z te shige of the Mavesenn ball t. HAD whe naw following Leonore ob urdey in Counell Ie being framed and from exploding 4 quantities Tees ey oye &, Yo Practically a certainty Only wn H > | on tea. ve NGCTOO® vriday evening she will point him | will im deopatehed to London in a of earth thrown into the air by the) ">, Pe ne eee oe ssbing pented international developments can| 2 tinder the resolution the President | (ut and his arrest will follow few days” The banle of the repreaen= ( Brojectiies of the French and Brities wawerd to further engagements WIth interfere with the carrying outot the > P wes authoriaed to ‘direct collectors | The on ‘ or more detectives | gf reek Mars Al ey os an dee Warships The earth trembied for) “ein neem, © pre whieh ia| 4 ot ous or tne juriedietion of | A4 Boller: ey on) oye for the loss of the American miles around” Turkish attacks @& sly Bed, wad of whieh e-| 2 t the United Ktatae to withhold clear, | (he eaee are divided tate (aver quads. \aatling abip William P. Frye and her ! “The Allice entered the Mtraita end along the Hiack Hes coast Ration ls comninant ‘ +) ance from any veasn. American or One has been under the direction of /cargo, gunk ts tan Gear 2 aif past eleven in the morning, heen repulsed, | J have juet returned from Italy, 1| f |foremo, whieh be has pie | nepector Faurot, making inquiries In | {tr ti vot flo Any " r nounced in an official statement this | reasonal riedr . DLs ing of shelled the town of Chank Kale, Four] Bounced in an ome) statuette | visited Goi Home and a dosen| + | cause to believe te %. about to carry |e Belehborhood for strangers, AB | Hire und wiil be depatched to Her j French and five British warships 1008 | fiastion jan cition, going an far mouth | f } | fuel, area, ammunition, men or eup-| ter ErouP, under Captain + |lin in two or three days | part in the beginning, Thie engage: ——— ee Naples 1 have talked with guv-| 4 + | pliee to aay warship or tender haa been seoking clues in tho building, inset ment reached its climes at half past @rament officials, military and naval Z| oupply ehipe of © belligerent wation, |202 & third. under Coptain Giidea of / COL, F, D. FARQUHAR om, when the fire of the Allies was officers, editore and men in all waike {| n violation of the obligations of the|‘Be Second Hranch Detective Garand, “p ” j ( eebeentrnted upon Fort Hamidied ot We. Ghee Gheneed mxe thet faly United Htaten pe a novice! mation» [searched until they were satiafiod they OF THE “PRINCESS PATS' “ and the adjacent fortified positions lea about to plu into the war on| 4 It further provides that “in ease found the place where the candy the 1S KILLED IN ACTION. upon strong lan ie pre. Ali crowded bey ia motes gables tig | PAW: Co Senet Gul be vere ) the Italian porte are crowded | tempt to depart trow the juriedieti candy wea found was in We, 3891 OTT AWA, Ont, March 22.—Col ee gh rg dogo with incoming men of military axe ; jet the United States without clear- boil Aviaua a Week and & ll Francis Dougias Farquhar, D. 8. 0, \ ritying epectacie. torte, Genoa and Naples are beehives of } | ance for any of the purposes eet forth ‘ Commander of the cess Patricia | were completely enveloped In amoke youths from the United States and the owner or master or pereon or par-|‘T0™ (ne Cohn home. |The propiim. {Canadian Tight Infantry, and tate | 100% PURE SILK WARSHIPS OF ALLIES CONCEN- Routh America, recalled to the army |sone having charge or command ofliracion tops to. several children Kri-| annwgght: has ben killed. in ‘netion | 100%. GARTFRPROOF TRATED THEIR FIRE ON FORTS. Everywhere troops are drillin | euch vensel shall severally be table! acy put ts no aah, Be would have | according nat eae te the Outer et 100 % SERVICE "At 2 o'clock the Allies changed 1 epent an afternoon at the drill % | to @ fine of not lees than $2,000 oF|,00, 65 unusual for a man to have | Staff of the Canadian militia \ thelr tactics and concentrated their simeeipiainee ground at Ventimigiia, the Italian z more than $10,000 of to imprisonment | po ugnt such candy, he told the police, Ho had « notable career as a soldier | upon tndividua) batterios, bat it frontier fortress town oightoen iniins | not to exceed two veers, or both, and,|ye certainly would have remembered | "inp in the EN a rane | | evident that they found 4iM-| Beslin Officially Accuses Rus-/2ortheast of Nice, watching « regi: $|1n addition, such vewel shall be for-|1" “aie looked at the body of the|pain. Eee Om fm getting the range. Many of ment of Morsagiier!, young, husky t foited to the United States.” 4ea4 girl and said he did not ‘think | ~- -_ — their abeiis foil short, casting up pl! sian Mobs of Looting the [4% #milling. They wero being driiled Officials would not disclose what | ne had sold her any. GERMAN SUBMARINE lage of Water, or went over the forte ip squads, companies, battalions and grounds they had for believing that | viii KNIF was “PLANTED” LESS THAN HALF-M to explode in the town. Town. Fegimenta, always at about 120 steps MRS, ALMA MULLER 3 the Odenwald came under the terms ON THE ROOF. OFF E! H MILE | ht a quarter past &, when the bom- A‘ to the minute, which practically AY % | of the resolution. ¥ NGLISH COAST. nN » barément was at ite hottest, the amounted to double-quick time. WUPPERM, isd } | ‘This report was received to-day teen te lgpordloveseaglate Pesca ate (oh "More French battioship Bouvet was seen to| wenrin, March 23 (by wireless to| “Your men seem to be At and well FRANK WUPPERMAN from Lieut. Col. Burnham, command- | ing psa ea the discovery on the| DOVER, England, March 22—A hea 480 shiaclen ‘be sinking at the stern. A moment | gaywie, 1, 1.).—The following state- trained,” I remarked to a drill cap- | $6044-4404646464444-6444¢¢6@ Ing the Porto Rican regiment: roof of No. 843 of a paint-stained | German submariny to-day appeared later her Powe swung clear of the |Our, ons issued to-day by the Gers | tale. dics chtcaleton “Hamburg-Amertoan commerelal|tapie knife. The roof had been Of Deal, eight miles north of Dover, GOTHAM water and abe was seen going down. may Wer Office: “They've been drilling this way for ‘ steamer Odenwald attempted to leave | searched before, and detectives de- | oss than one and one-half miles off meores Oe the Turkish gat-| sp, Hushians yesterday were |'Bree weeks,” he replied: then atknifi- this port about 3 this afternoon|ciare the knife was-not there, but | shore. HOSIERY SHOP Laeger Greoted this sight. | given ram, Memel, on the Baltic in}cently: “They'l] be read, for the fold (March 21) without clearance papers.| was “planted” afterward in hope of She was sighted by crews of sev- 27 West 34th St. Torpedo bogts and other craft of the in two weeks.” ) eral fishing boats, who immediately Allies hursied: to the but they | Nast, Prassin after @ short sagaqe- jin two . At request of Collector of Customs to|sending them off on a false trall.|guve the alarm. ‘the German dived| dest % Way Between Sth Ave i Pg erie ‘godly pas médat'to the pouth of ihe town, tol-| Meme of the headgear was prevent departure and in compliance | They believe the person who put the/and disappeared before warships end Broadway. were successful in saving only & few | ioweq by tenacious fighting in the | covered with the same grayish cotton with instructions Im your telegram |knite there lives very near, reached the spot. ——————— —. atreets. Under the pfotection of Rug-| material as their uniforms, They March 19, warning ehots were fired! One force of men spent consider- ice ene eee ppg Me gio aed Hes a a sash looted | were ready to tho last detail for lwith machine gus aod one shotletie tiue taking pubiairate ‘of the | DUMPED COAL INTO BEDROOM THE WEATHER wine the Bouvet vere A may olti-lepring and summer campaign! crosa hi th Aged above the water line by shell / sens of “goods Toho emphatic phir spar ges tne | aa ene peas tees paldagey conway ote eee, Geared phi GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 33.— fire. One projectile atruck ber for- frontier, A and of other things that may afford) siotiess and white was the bedroom in Forecast jootlag wili be|through a trip through Ital it unde: Morro. was id) ward deck. A mast alto was shot |?) . eee So ee ee ae anchor em . None them clues. They cut from a piece of | the Jacob Epstein flat im Hilton Court . { aivay. ont bene evertearé. roy at, Ranelion ahs [ne eemeetinl mae, OA thas (ealy, will injured. Unoleum in the hallway where the the Lpsteina went out to dinner. |] Fair Tonight and Tomorrow; “Ht could be seen that the Bouvet | tacks have been with heavy |D® forced shortly to do one of two nm “Ship returned to her anchorage in| child was killed a footprint in blood- | Soo: » window went up, an iron chute || Sunshil 4Hh BV HAY ITALY'S ENTRANCE INTO WAR WURLY, mv be tee, betwee 6B, L010, es — eee 'M’ADC9'S SISTER'S GOLD She te Creek of Meter badder Trerk “re x " lJ . GUNS HALTED | “ ; cae oo RESTOREL AN. REGRET 'S [monmeren eran ae when she sunk wae endeavoring to! jij), wal the mouth of the Straits. This ean! wae diMcult owing, apparently, to compel; i withiraw from the fight. ‘Thea another Uritish vessel was badly damaged, anc at e quarter before four wan: ‘9 retin 4 terrific fire trom the Turkish Latvery. + “This vessel ran in toward the FROM THE FRENGH ARE RECAPTURED thinge—elther to abandon all idea of | war and release the men she is now | holding subject to mobilization, or Oght, then they demand that they be released, #o they can earn their living, If Italy intends war, then they want war immediately, so they | Hill their empty stomachs, Teachers have been notified to ¢loae their schools on April 1 #o that the buildings will be available for military purposes. The country was to go on @ ration of “war bread” to- Bread is to be standardized to irve the nation’s Frank learned never would Pp," Wupperman, Bi to-day. Wife of Wupperman Says hours, declaring that abe had “never loved him, never would love him and Hive with him,” Alma Rose Muller Wupperman has gone South to join her actor husband, Mra. roadway He ts a nephew of Mrs. E. H. Har- EXPRESSED BY GERMA the harbor. In presence of Collector of | stains. nosed it way In and ate Customs March 19, 1 personally in-| It is rather indistinct, and appears there was mendo! - noise. Ten minutes later the Janitor heard a wagon rumble out of that the Odenwald, while not loaded | parefooted, with supplies of coal and food that! These and other things conviuce are usually carried by merchantmen,|the detoctives that ti murderer may have intended to fit out on the| knew the house well, knew what door high seas with guns and ammunition|Leonore would enter, and that he as an axillary cruiser like the Pring] must bave been some one she knew, Bitel Friedrich, now lying at Newport | some one whose sudden appearance News, and behavior did not frighten her Had the United States consented to|and cause her to cry out before his her departure under the circum- | fingers tightened about her throat. ine, A GOOD Day for H Advertised Specials are on sale at all our stores. OFT'S IS THE ONE BEST CANDY FOR YOUR ONES. The Children love it because of its Delicious: DRESS WARM AND ‘grain supply, ness. Parente buy it for its absolute Purity and Whole- riman and a cousin of J. W. Harri- realize it is the one confection of which the and the baking of “fancy pastry” is stances, it was held by the State De-/ qnere are two suspects in the tene- ited, man, President of the Harriman Na- | partment, that it thereby might BAve | mene, it was admitted to-day. Capt. little folk can eat thelr fill wi { Hot Fighting at Notre Dame de Me unt ah doe arty, is ledaaany Ban fi created another Alabama case. Gidea questioned ono closely, and at You are safeguarding their Peeler ages A 8 ae stron, qtocd, ie now drilled and ready to| tote! Bank. His last professional — the conclusion expressed regret that ward « LOFT CANDY STORE them Lorette Reperted by Absorb ita full complement of” re. | appearance in New York was in “Mr. he didn't bave information enough ORE. j . serves, Even the Italian Boy Scouts|Wu," at the Maxine Eliott Theatre yet to put mm 8 _ for further ‘Special for Monda. Ln | Both Sides. are undergoing instruction under off-| Mrs, Wupperman is @ daughter of ceaminntion. joe of the gen under F 188s rrigs-~ail ty geod i “Tialy can only bo deseribed as on| MF and Mra Hudolph J. Muller of Queraded as a woman on occasions, || | wells a haste Fact Stise ‘ ello Rheumatism Sufferers 1p-toe, feverishly expectant, and| “Castle Muller,” Monticello, N. 4% ] nd to havo shown an unusual Inte Ries, cups, Baby Cute, Twists, ea eg to Take Salts and Get PARTE, March 33 (Asmwotates | S00ey_tor © War she 1s certain Te near) and No. 68 West Fiftieth Street, eet je man | Pay — lett 10c ietante ‘ val "or" ; 10c \ Rid of Urie Acid. Preas)—The official atatement given a BRMAHOR: erucraisian’ both | Fou ( ot ete the French War De- /GREAT FRENCH SCANDAL now have parta in the productions of { PS TOM camsad hy ari ond, | ROTy tine POrtore. continued Aftar|on triat betore the iret Counctl of ee RT ae ee ete ol Sreeh ane et Soe Rhea! used Ing blown up one of the enemy's| War, oharged with appropriating “ i a Brteins |, the Wevsis ong fallerics we occupied the greater part | military food supplies and sending SURVIVORS OF DRESDEN Zacnare Coke. wea he brits $e SA eee ‘The sobbing of the wonen ceased | TS PY: fein the taney ts de doin werk 208 tae, Campane O¢o0r, Ueaee| Ua” erewa ‘tara is: wey in| Taraie, roturiog from Suan, Per” |mement ae the rab alee Me Made | CS Rich ad Perel) JOIN THE “HELP YOUR they | weak and sluggish and fail | *'° excite ey ees Hays its way Into] index Island to-day, landed 360 Ger-| “gp,” be cried, “I pray that a just | ———— ” \ Bis, (. seeming and! creuatiag shrengs court when the tia) farted to-day: Tmans at Quiriquina Island, In the] goa will guide and direct the police — NEIGHBOR”? MOVEMENT the system, eventually tettling in veree ee omy, after ex-l raring wore first cAcuabed, the pay. | Bay of Concepcion, where they will) go that they may find and bring to oo. u phe oy CALLAHAN,—On Maroh 91, 1915. at her F " Meroness and pain called rheumatiam, | front of abo Tap vate, harap Bare ene Gaviala hh deat the Gentil ___ | awful erime—the vile wretch who is| home. 114 Tavior at., Brooklyn, ELIZA: | to help needy persons to help themselves | i ‘At the first twinge of rheumatism get | very hot hand-toshand fighting our| 3°e waitition ce dade ties ey included sailors from the Ger-| still at large, a deadly menace to all| BETH CALLAHAN (nee Palmer), So, if you know some one who is out of employ: | bout f saint hurk a woman large quantities of dainties, Di wha asd tog . loved wife of Thomas Galiahan. | » it yt 5 employment, needs Sram Gay permesy ohest oar, seen ansailanty wore buried back despite! ‘Then wetty Madame Hivet, fommo| man cruiser readen who fled to Juan | the children of this community! Notice of funeral hereafter. a competent worker, seeks a more suitable home, mourns a lost + put @ tablespoonf a S| Gur artillery cauabt-¢ roemente.} de chambre to Madaine Hecho, re-| Fernandes in boats When the Dres-| ‘The wailing of the women could b®| MARTEN—At Montclair. N. J. March 20, article, wants capital for investment, is on the lookou ee hem t of water drink belure break- ovived a lotter from her busband at was attacked and sunk by Brit- ” ‘or bar. ‘ ] den was attack y Brit-| neard ter away as they passed before| 1015. CLARENCE D. MARTIN. aged /s fast ‘each morning for a week, This| fire 4 they wore falling back and} the front saying he had not eaten for Bip aard far away ¥ $a years, gains, &c., fe maid to eliminate uric acid by stimu- Tofiicied vary DeNy?. bres nga twenty-four jhoure Madame Rivet | #2 warships. te tiny oagnet held up by her uncle, | ,ZUserai, services wilt, be held at hie lating the kidneys to normal action, | gayville, 1. 1.)--An official statement | repos was shaken ‘by. the. bigwost ra. Cohn was held up by her wnele, | tate residence, 105 Kim Bt. Tuesday HAND THEM A COPY OF THE MORNING OR q La Lm France Was shaken by the biggest Lorimer o 1 March 23, 10,80 o'clock yas it ey pewae§ | thus ridding the blood of theve impur| piven ‘Gut’ tosday" by. the German| SiC) place tie Caillqus attalfe | CHICAGO, March 22-Pious of not| ME, HOKOT ad Bia an Taos oa abe) tatorment private. ae SUNDAY WORLD, WHICH ALWAYS CON. ine . Army Headquarters seye: Hetdre the police wtived @ soore of | guilty were entered to-day In the Fod- | Made bad y FO | oe —— —_ P, S 3 IT-F NG ia ; Jad Gults is inexpensive, harwless end | fi TAINS MO! A ILLING ADVERTISE. is inexpensive, bart! ‘A frowh attompt to take the Gor-| wives whose lusbands were at the|gral District Court by Willlam Lorimer |t0 the avenue. At the slgbt of the \ cP NEWS Fay fa made from the acid of grapes pnd |man ponition on the south slope of| front stormed Madame | Hechor’s ang three other officiais of the former | mother following the amall white 20ST, FOUND ARR MENTS THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN ace, iuica, goratinad with Uy yon the Lorette Helghta waa made last {palatial home, Sho fled but was @r- 114 gale Stroet National Tia coffin the hundreds of women uttered $50 REWARD. | THE UNITED STATES. ured se i, one [otier’ French might attack, thie timel verdict In Deaslaux's caso, Ne} dlepments charging js great wall and swarmed over and M mead L h T, bi north of Le Mesnil ia the Champagne | If Desclaux ts oonvieted bo will get [management af | past the police, For fully a minute wh 2 j dintics sion attout “anes | emt ona ou aes em peat the polloe, Fer fully § sale | Just Look To-Day and See That This Is So! | comes urie acid and is beneficial to your win back the position at Relchuck- a RG HSN | garetts, 4 : | funeral in thelr domonatrations ot ane | _ widpeys ws well. Adve. ler Kopl ieculted in failure.” eet Bore ho eet, USB, aan, EEE Yekll'la iu ciule bas pound are grief, But the detectives oom re- J CL ly a8 possible, avoid any und: Mipusure ar above all, drink lots of . tiom of the kidgeys to filter this from the blood und cast urine; the rity. eather the skin pores are closed, thus ecid out im the of the skin are also freeing the blood of this In damp und chilly, cold joints and bobs ment causing stiffness, 4 “To the north of Arras, at Notre Dame de Lorette, a German counter- attack on Baturday evening deprived us of some sections of trenches, We recaptured them yeeterday. “At La Boisseile, northeast of Al- of the pit formed “During Sunday Rheims received about fifty ebells. “In the Argonne we inflicted two se- Near Bagatelle we blew up three mines rious reverses on the enemy. ploding two mines and bombarding IN THE TRIAL TO-DAY OF THE ARMY PAYMASTER, PARI68, March 22.—France Des claua, former paymastor-treasurer of the entire French army, to-day went them to Mad .me Bechoff, a German Madame Bechoff is proprietor of the most noted Parisian dressmaking s+ tabltwhment, Because of her fame tn sho fasnion world and Desclaux's master’s fret 1 eh it wae alleged, oneiled while the young the Leftwich Playera, a stock com- pany, at present in Sa They are believed to have been rec- onah, Ga bueband was with that company at the Lib- erty Theatre in Richmond, Va, sev- ARE LANDED BY CHILEAN CRUISER FOR INTERNEMENT, SANTIAGO, Chile, March 22 (Unit- od Press).—The Chilean cruiser Es- be interned for the remainder of the ry SIS oe ere Ie able‘ srength attains this IS TAKEN 10 GRAVE (Continued from First Page) APB savremtatat isn ea @ Prose | CEYLON TEA thie region. All who knew ber loved her almost as much as the fond mother to whom she was the last consolation that had beem spared to her widowhood.” punishment the perpetrator, of this Great philanthropists agree that better than giving money is Seoanwiy AU STRERE ihe

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