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— ae how afer the wer of BROW © eeveRten pur meiwne fer Gow Woimas been te owt POR) Om de * orth oP as the © a . ~~ we te mee or whet simon ome armen Hh war the seeet covert of the oqned, © wae lof te Gea, O'Kyene pew } genisntion of the Ne + wire, All « wire bebin | hereee guardie wee , it etreight © ng poles with mete 1 crooks at the ends Hy By the time Gov Whitman f | Mra, Whitman and ¢ waft were oul of their end in the Mag-deoorated stand the i orrival was being repo wire, which bad come with them ,, SPIRING It was an inepli before the Governor'e eyes the broad stretch of green marked by broad white ti CTACLE day, wae an enel wae ablaze ef parasols. Om Schmittberger and W stand seats to their places, ‘When the Governor arrived the in- terest of the crowds, which was con- - stanty increasing b; discharged from subway and Putnam Division and surface cars, was fixed on the combat reise conducted by a @etachment of the Seventy-firat Regiment, commanded by Capt. A. T. . Rich. Two platoons faced each other . armored about the heads with hel- | mets resembling those which divers 1 wear, éxcept that they were made of i heavy netted wire, The men wore } thick pads on their arms and bodies. Rushing at each other, they jabbed, fenced with bayonets and took full- armed body swings with barrel and and put their hands over their eyes, fusing and thrilling interest of a six- ring circus, Company K of the Forty- tents in another section, Major Dun- selth of the First Field Hospital was drilling letter carriers and young sur- geons, Capt. Jensen of the First Cav- alry was conducting a troop drill. Battery A was thundering over the turf to the hoarse command of Capt. Walter P. Fox, Troop K of the First | Hi. HL Spencer, Was setting up a battle line hospital j dressing station. t }. Gov. Whitman took one look over | ‘the whole thing and accepted the | i} MEALS WILL FIT! NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR ACIDITY ? Eat without fear of sourness, { heartburn, belching or } dyspepsia. ' The moment “Pape’s Dia- _ pepsin” reaches the stom- +, ach all distress goes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it is the food which fills ; if what little you eat lies like « lump of lead on your stomach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigested nd acid, heartburn, brash mind t you med something to stop food fermentation and cure indigestion. To make every bite of food you eat sid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must > ‘stomach of poisons, excessive aci } stomach ges which sours your entire meal—interferes with digestion and causes #0 many sufferers of dyspep ia, sick beadache, biliousness, different—you are a ‘though you may call it by some cther pame; your real and only trout hat which you eat does not digest but quickly Terments and sour: ducing almost any unhealthy ~ A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost cents at any pharmacy he: d convince any stomach sufferer dose sour stomach using the misery of indigestion. No matter if you call your trouble eatarrh of the stomach, nervousne: or gastritis, or by any other name— : waiting at any drug store the mo- Q ment you decide to begin its use. is ? Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any inosine, aod. dlgec promptly, sikhoct £ prom, '. it or discomfort all - 7 i er aacer rar Aecomtort ol of aay bind Liebe its a i nba f \ rer the erent parade ereent. bet the Fie Piet « wre proted pet Satcher Wwained ws © b Bab! alae eivitinn riders _ Gaines, With coldier Bove in the bere ) oe Right wheat of ere equed rar - a of an corps relaying fivld wt ‘elept Kiotesbury end the members of the Goveroors “* . . " me of . the & - dem ’ e Many me . © Mattenure none Mayor M § Police Com Awer Legion ’ 2 Wikh miliLary oF melontine ex perience plederd ty ru the eolor t 4 for national defense, pr wlomoviies Vided the thirty-six pr over the 10000 MEN ON VIEW MAKE AN IN. | S70"? The rive tor trucks of every sige and descrip sight epread out | | man arrived at the Be in the field at exactly #90 o'eb time scheduled Up to casuaition Fo Met enty-fr into six | quadrangies for | bibitions of the jing line of khaki- Clothed men, 10,000 in all, the present militia forces of the clty, waiting take their part in the display, The face of the rocky hill which jute into the parade ground from the north @ay dresses and gay- broken mask. H. Kochester of the First Cavolry had his shoulder disio- cated by falling fi gene Nathanson fantry had his finger crushed. All were attended by Ambulance Surgeon Cusick of For: TOBACCO MEN TO HAVE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Along the sloped terraces from Hroadway and in a great circie ten rows deep at the western and north- + ern edges of the parade ground were masses of spectators, Boy Scouts helped 550 policemen under Tnapect- keep order and guided the holders of grand the thousands One hundred and twelve represen- a “got together” meeting at the Bilt- preliminary step in effecting « porma- nent organization of national scope and influence, The affair was termed @ “jollificatt “The meeting was called by the tobacoo trado press, realizing that it is necessary for the national organt ing of a business In which there is $70,000,000 invested and which ia in- directly accéuntable to the Govern ment boeause of the internal revenue tax,” said Curtis A. Weasel of tho committee that called the meeting, yAime there is necessity for! the other two additional revenue the tobacco Ipter- ests are bit first and heaviest, “The ordinary product taxes were ai mented by the war tax. This bei heavily on the manufacturers. ‘Competition has become so keen| Several witnesses that price maintenance is now a que! tion of vital importance. Bill fecting price maintenance will prob-| Umber was ably be Introduced in Congress at the session, We also seek trade| fourth Street, son-in-law of William mark protection and desire to protest against unfair railroad rates, Ther a id,000.000 Topresented at this] accident Dr. McAlpin, who has been at his home at Morris Plains, N, J., Fred Crosby presided at the| informed Inspector Cray that he meeting. The speakers were Charles pag aay Fox, Frederick 8, Lucey, Solomon K. , Lichtenstein. and Felix H. Levy, | New York home for repairs. formerly Deputy Attorney Genera! of| the inspector that his chauffeur had the United St GERMAN LOAN CALLED ¥ butt of rifles. If was so-fealistic that t some women on the stand screamed FAs the same time, with all the con- im | | ‘seventh Infantry was pitching shelter Cavalry was in troop drill under Capt, 4 Capt. L. H. Shearer | Uncheon.” Kaiser Wilhelm Declares Result of BPRLIN, Sept. 25 (via Tuckerton, N. J.).—-Editorials congratulating the nation on the success of the third war loan are printed by the German newspapers to-day, says the Over-| Help Find Marderer of Policeman, aperor William first congratulatory telegram to Dr, Karl Helfferich, Secretary of the Im- | m perlal Treasury, with another mes- | Bo! e, Which read: Tho result is beyond all expecta- | the organ! of the confide food Velching of gas, you can take up your| givers remember that instant relief | FIRST RACK~Hal ~~ t Gow Wem of * ermee ¢ es Mrs. Longworth te care whieh f the Ninth Neg rom the Beventh's 4 were carried in t the officer t to the park n there were only three rthy of the Hey Infantry was cut over the in combat drij) because of a » his horse. KE f the Twelfth In am Hospital, Representatives of Track Meet at| amore ae ate Pe DARING BANDITS facturing, Wholesale and retall tobacco intorests throughout the country held n luncheon. tes, nee en cripti Branch under Subscriptions Is Beyond All scoured the city in automobiles dur. Expectations, ing the afternoon looking for the rob- bers, News Agency. Simultaneously | pomas pplemented his) of the | compa It is equal to a splendid vic- | the purpose tory achieved upon tha battlefields, | he murder o and without the loss of a human life.” The Lokal Anzeiger speaks of the loan as a “triumphant demonstration e and determination ! WuUs assured the of the nation, whose single purpose it | ney that none of the MoManus Thursday © strong Weapons of gold in| the nocn w 48 of tho Government, 1t| 0! swage to the nemy.”” ‘thon HIS AND OTHERS’ LIVES. against Ambassador Gerard | Belgian steamer Berlin and high officialn at W Teued to-day ington, It was learned to-day, | pedo be eis The nm WOODBINE RESULTS. Chixin of whieh" had 14 a dew. | ult » show 811 30, | Damage HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. | sends ——_——- WASHIN og halt fh ren, 10 10° an (peTaaaary, 3 1 ish fo8 a ctreul jured (Continued from First Pago.) came to the police from Mra. erine Staglewand Seventy-ninth St ing within a few fe up occurred. and of medium build, she said. wore a blue suit and gray cap and t when the hold- gray sweaters, wore without coats, and light colored hats. CAR BORE NUMBER OF A ROCKE- FELLER AUTO, the number of the car was 24,793, This | Country-Wide Mania for Spec- Hunter McAlpin of Yo. 3 East Fifty- G, Rockefeller, Immediately after the sent his auto to a garage near his speculation, The climax of the mad rush was reached to-day when almost every security on the list of the| Stock Exchange was bid up tn price and an orgy of reckless buying and selling occurred. Ten detective from the day {8 a dull half day on the change. _—_o McMANUS IN SLAYER HUNT. der Vinite tion to-day, It was an overlooked stock} |nwe. 4 that did not join in the procession. |; |The good, the bad, the bankrupt all went along hand tn hand | most respects all issues, Pennsylvania Railroad, cut capers that were sensational for it, | rising to above $114 a share, as com- |pared with $108 a few weeks ago, as some enthusiast bought 3,000 shares im one block, i trict Attorney To) MeManus, Tammany leader d by r Yendel and ex n called on Di king to-day an: mblyman Owen rict Attorney Per Ked the support of York Central, Southern Pacific and! American Telephone scored high records that ha men mixed up in hi ter | f 250 for information toh proced d man Dapping and th an 1s ding |for par and i@ got nearly there to- day at 9 sald he would lay pA siidba AMBFISSADOR SHARP GETS =| °""n@ 20" sary LETTERS THREATENING CATCH ESCAP Torpedo Bont STOWAWAY Crew Take Hand- PARIS, Sept. 25.—American Am- cufed Man From Bay, “sador Sharp has receive . | threat «|ure now, the stock rose to 1841-2, which ts five points above last week's ota BO prices, Hop, Atel. letters| Leon Nickole ning his life and also making|away, Who arrived last week on th a Rumanian stow-|t-day, the highest price in nearly two years. United States Steel made | “lt it destroy or | puts it on te was drifting a 4 per cent. basis, Southern Railway, which has suf fered severely in business during the ekolesco had been handcuffed and | year, forgot about the South's cotton woes and spurted up 21-2 points for! | the preferred at 67 and almost equa: rise for the common, Missouri, (tab ¢ omerernanemeen placed in the FIRST RACK-2600 adel: thresyearalds & Tesult of "4 Kope 0 /wleamera crew woond: Jand Jumped overboard \to Bilis Istand ceciciierecel ARKANSAS HAS AN ACCIDENT. Nickoleseo exca He was sent lkewis dreadnought oy ort ye" nuit [forced out of the Lilies) V2 tot. 4 to 1 and ¢ 10 1, second the V iret she is ton Roads for re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, “. Three Models of Fantalette Gown Now in Fashion; Among Women Who Have Adopted It ‘cbotturte for petiiceate. Pantaloan and’ welet comb Ib 2 Plaeh beaadsleth trimmed with Russian Mon, sai) | struggting for b WLDRUSHTOBUY. (S32 ) $1.07% a bushel) ulation Shown in Lack of Discrimination. Dazzied by stories of vast fortunes| Ams made over night and by rapidly ris- been to the garage when he learned | in, y & prices, thousands of men a of the number given the police and) Bu iol ‘oust had! learned that the automobile had| pom" jn all Parts of the country | Aili: not been out and the number plates MESSAGE T Y were intact. 0 ENEM On this information the police be- Heve the thie r, for all of the witnesses were Am. thy plunged into stock market | is Under ordinary conditions, Satur- There were no restraints of cau- That ive of mle and consi Solld investment tissues ike New| e not been reached ‘or weveral years, Central ks Upped | 4. The boosters of Union cifle talked of the good old days | « are # long way off from that fig. An rican Telephone reached 125) i new year’s record of 783-4, Al- ough it pays no dividend, the price Th Un Uo ih 1 i | Pacific, in receiver's hands, Wabash, | Wi¥ 4nd other struggling issues, | Westin had increased values put into thelr! wis. ¢ stocks As for the war stocks, they tossed Jup and down on the market like| NEW YO \chips. Automobile and levomotive! been | ¢¢ target practice off nia Capes by an accident to ting pump, aah Fooveding td Hamp ee ne e would be an opportuaity to escape unle: |share on included in Corey's new steel com- liners attempt to fight or run away Hl bination. ——— Closing Quotations. With met changes trom previous closing e22c2Face. 3 wees. Anaconda Minin Sth. Top. = 3 oS SS FP SE FTE es! 3 Weesesearapesecares ttt tettte lt ltttte oe ++ It sold above 200. Although | fasint ; + t ¢ { Isles tHte+s+ ‘Toul —— RK COTTON EXCHANGE. | ‘he dreadnought er f Last. |of the all-big gun type of ba | Oct ih npanies are the favorite play-| Dec things of speculators, Baldwin Loe | {8h comotive went to 967-8 and Ameri. | Ma: can Locomotive above 62, A few aba months ago these companies were te pola a (MUST RECALL DUMBA:. NOBACKDOWNBY U.S. NOTICE SENT TO VIENNA (Continued from Firat Paga) which were demanded by the United | States and which were made effective fat that time The new Chief of the Naval General Staff is, the Associated Press corre- spondent has good reason to believe, [ MAbs Mies thesis by Cua shies Gr => firmiy committed to the new line of ‘weed on @ won cod waite combine, } submarine policy in regard to passen- wer steamers and thoroughly ap- Proves the measures now being taken ness to keep their| adequately to prevent all possibility jof accident or error. was, WON'T FIRE UNLESS SURE OF Cotton is 11% cents SHIP'S HOSTILE INTE!.T. | pound, the highest since war t The 2 jumped almost rumors that Submarine commanders have been ch senger steamers without warning & them and xiving passengers and crew the |when hailed, but also to adopt the | safe course when there ts the slightest doubt as to the intentions of the ship , |and rot to fire a torpedo unless absu- S lutely convinced of a hostile intent. ‘| There have been no developments ~i%lin the submarine question from the N\ German side since the despatch to i$ Ambassador von Bernstorff of the in- 2 structions under which he now (s con- 1s ducting negotiations at Washington. & |The Berlin Government merely 1s % awaiting information as to the pro- {| gress of negotiations, believing its , Ambassador's instructions provide ample basis for the settlement of o standing questions of submarine war- fare unless the United States should | choose to introduce new issues, | The new orders issued to submarine |commanders, it 1s thought, provide | satisfactory regulations for the fu- | ture regarding liners. In preparation for the submission of the Arabic case to arbitration un- der The Hague Convention—should the two governments be unable to agree directly—the Government al- ready is taking under consideration the evidence regarding the intent of he Arabic’s captain in steering @ suspicious course, Should it be esta “lished, contrary to the unanimous 1}] opinion of German submarine officers, that the Arabic way acting innogently, Germany probably will not hesitate to admit that such was the case, wits the necessary consequences, WILL SUBMIT QUESTIONS OF as PAYMENT TO THE HAGUE. 4| Germany probaly will offer w sub- | mit the question of reparation for American lives lost on the Lusitania as well as on the Arabic to [he Hague for adjustinent. «| The Naval General Staff in which wy | the Important changes were made, im ‘| on war time, supposed to be the ali- . vor oF % % swerrrcss 3] mportant branch of naval adminis- | ration, It has charge of all opera §| ions of the fleet, directs tte strate le S| tans and disposftions and issues the {| orders under which all units of th » fleet, cruisers, sub In time of peace the Nava! General staff was overshadowed by Admira Jeon dirpite 4 | \laring, owing to the dow onality of the sea vete % | ame is most closely asso power, Even in the stress of war von | Cirpitz has been able to exercise con- %] siderable influence upon the naval 22 | volicy. y, km- vhe of the big men of the na it the high seas fleet at the when made Great rmany a dangerous rivi began, when he was succeeded by Recapture of the City of Pins wriress of Dubn Hindenburg’s Take the City Jonni Kiver a few nvers of KuDS in thelr Austrians are counter-atts Kuswian adva vere that the fortress itself wil Dwina continues with un « | m the War Offi ti | making furious Russians are nemy’s heavy > — LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. ‘| Keeping house is | 1 and | well. The woman who a 5. | troubles, has a b yor od ings: | & fommttnd.etitiney: | cares and tasks never HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. HAVRE DE, GRACE, Md, Sept. 25. The entries for Monday's races are as three-yearolda and a (OS ree Mooi, 10 ot, OR. es for clear skin | “and good hair Try Resinol Soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and f{reshens your, complex: ion, even in that short time, for the shampoo, it removes dan- druff, and keeps the hair live, rich and lustrous, The soothing, healing influence that makes this possible is the Aesino! which Resinol Soap contains and which physicians have prescribed for over twenty years in the care of skin and scalp troubles, Sold by all druggists, For sample tree, write Dept. P, Resinol, M | he development of German sea ‘The new chief, von Holtzendorff, is r William gave him command of | utset of advent ritain, and Le retained that command until just before the war Admiral von Ingenchl, who gave way | in tdrn last spring to Admiral ven) Pon . 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