made to delegates to take their seats and let the speaker go on. They were answered by more noise. Finally quiet was restored and Mr. Glynn resumed hin speech, Mr Glynn's long recital of efforts by President Wilson and former Presi- dents to preserve American neutrality amd keep peace was frequently inter- rupted by applause. “Jo on, gO on,” came shouth from the crowd, “All right, 111 bit them hard,” Giyno answered. GLYNN CALLED ON TO REPEAT ONE PART OF HIS SPEECH. When Glynn eloquently pictured the glories of the peace which the Democratics had achieved, there was a big demonstration. He was called upon three times to repeat the mec tion of his speech—"“this policy does eatisfy the mothers of the land at whose hearth and fireside no jingo- istic war has placed an empty chair. It does satiafy the daughters of t land, from whom bluster and brag has sent no loving brother to the dix- solution of the grave. It does satisty the fathers of thia land and ( of this land who will fight for our flag and die for our fiag when Reason sons primes the rifle, when Honor draws the aword, when Justice breathes a blessing on the standards they up-| hold.” The cheering from the floor was led by Mrs. Marian Monroe of Wash- ington, a woman dele Ex-Gov. Glynn was given a hearty jose of his speech, which was out of the ordi- nary and ranked as an oratorical effort far nbove any utterance in the demonstration the Republican convention last week The convention perfected its perm- anent organization until to-morrow, St. Louis ran true to form in weather and furnished a stormy, ne vention. The Coliseum is an eliptical building about the size of Madison Square Garden, and the delegates and alternates occupy what would be the arena were this a real cireus; the se stands cloudy day for the opening of the peakers’ platform and pr occupy one of the long sides of the hall, and spectators are accommo- dated in two galleries which run en- tirely around the building. DELEGATES TAKE TIME IN GET- TING TOGETHER. With their usual leisurely delibern- tion, the Democrats took their time about getting together and at noon, when the convention was advertised, the platform was empty, the hall was only half filled and the only prom- inent Democrata in sight were John J, Martin, of St. Louis, the sergeant- at-arms, who gets into the limelight once every four years and remains «clued to the spot as the light prevails, and Charile White, of New York, whore glistening dome moving rap- idly from place to place gave move- ment to the landscape, as it were, Then the big men of the party be- jan to arriv The Democrats are After a Hard Day’s Work a Bottle of All Dealers, GUARANTEED by ing, Manufacturing and Wholesale Grocery Concern in the World Think what this means to SOMENESS, CLEANLINESS and DEPENDABILITY, and when you need ANYTHING FOR YOUR TABLE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Austin, Nichols € Co. Inc. fees New [NBEA PURE “THE WORLD’S BEST” Race Don't you honestly believe it will pay you when buying to INSIST upon having “SUNBEAM” brand? Whatever the products you buy you will find they surpass all others in quality, purity and flavor. nd adjourned more demonstrative than their Re. | publican brethren, and when Senator Ollie James of Kentucky entered and walked through t) i) he w grand reception. G lynn, well known, was nevertheless wari greeted when he ai 1 Charles F Murphy got into the hull and tet aeat before he wa r enized, wut some'saw him and he was cheered] anyhow, However, the biggest thing) ubout this opening of wasn't the opening « ft was the remar of the Suffragisty wh as hard to get the I dorse constitutional suffrage us if At 10 o'clock this morning there formed on both «of Lacuat Stree the main thoroughfare between the Jefferson Hotel and the Coliseum, « double ling of white-clad women, wearing yellow badges and carrying yellow parasol4, with the procession of drilled soldiers, They took the position along the edge of the sid walk on both sides of the treet, and in a few minutes they had formed their “golden jane.” Phe women we in yairm, one sitting on a camp stool, the other standing behind her and holding aloft an open parasol | | TWO WALLS OF WOMEN HALF A MILE LONG. | Imagine two walla of women half A mile long, silent for they were for bidden to apenk earnest and concen trated, the effectiveness of it war startling. As a demonstration of feminine ability to organize and ex ecute on a large scale It stunds out aaa wonderful achievement Standing at Jefferson Avent Tocust Street, in front of the vention Hall, and on an elevat one saw, stretching away to th convention | demonstration | are trying just his soul | went ao hase, two wavering ribbons of yellow rep nting something new in po thea. Hut the demonst avall nothing in positiy for State rights on the question of | clephant suffrage. | plod GREAT CHEERS FOR BRYAN IN| Phe William Jennings Bryan showed) Now It There are eight seate at The World's press table, apd Mr. Bry vis) oy in the seat on the end overlooking | the delegates. Th together and Mr, Bryan's progress to his phice was «lo diately welcome went up, Delegates apectators alike stood up and chee and waved flags and hats, Burning with gratification, Mr, bow nd th p He was hinme-| 41) profit, consteu his acknowledgment mon | ia atration continued for some time after |), he took his seat and started in on WS] Americ work as one of our staff correspond. | a, ents. ventic Mr. Bryan did not stick to his work, | ine delegates flocked toward him from all ing eld by The Convention was called to order] y by National Chairman MeCombs at 12.20 o’elock, Without any delay the gathering proceeded to sing “Am jerica,” and thousands of voices joined draperies on the roof of the Coliveuin M'COMBS TALKS OF VICTORY IN | OPENING SPEECH. | “We are in an atmosphere of vic said Chairman Met Inu feeling of guess, but a sp Jeortainty. We meet to celts | marvelous a ocratic purty since tt came into power] tering and to place a mi . about M ath of its future suc HW Seymour mba, "We have rte the com ‘Over two thousand years ago an} More Awan and old slave related the fable of the frow who wanted to grow to the size of an elephant, Such was the ambition of Men Milita ing $17 York tary had TRY THEM—YOU'LL LIKE THEM. E hing for your table is put up under the “Sunbeam” label pe If unobiainaple at you and wil hat favorite atere y A ou Are prompti” eupplied ce. ite Miohole @ Co. Ime, Wholesale Distrivutors. New York: was edis THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. PLENTY oF Roon) UNDER THe BED DELEGATION THEY WEAR THEN HORT iN ST LOUIS his body swelled n, | Marvelous yy ARTINGLYNN LAUDS WLSONIN KEYNOTE SPEECH Delivers Remarkable Address as Temporary Chairman of Dem- ocratic National Convention, until they were lost in the humid| {fox. upon reaching the size of the| mend to the your notice the It took over two his propheey Only last week the frog- elephant-frog tion will| Wisdom of Aesop. results in| thousand years for the Convention, for the Democrats are | come tru Party for years THE CONVENTION HALL. | succes Jed the country. FAIRBANKS is successfully Hittdinous promise--but with vac- It promises the country Democratic 1, White| Party has already done or and Blue" and thousands of volces| process of doing, saving always had joined in singing the words when | bogus god, ‘protection,’ 1t has cloaked Mr. Bryan suddenly demonstrated | ity iniquity with a judicial robe that he is the John L. Sullivan of the} the cioven Democracy still protrudes, that he still has a grip on the De elf in cratic Party when he made his to his seat at The World's press table | uous intent in the Convention, The band had just] in the Played “Dixie and the ST. LOUIS, June 14.—-With the as- jcan flag, and a Spanish com- mandant in cold blood shot the cap- of the Virginius, crew und sixteen of the passen- Civil War has had as crucial problems to solve, and no President has 4 Wey ARS rhe Hoard of Directors has sat in| played a grasp more sure, a stat xo and again resolved that they have adopted foreordination and rdestination, but have made it ap- able only to themselves. recognized and a great roar ofl of the people are we didn't go to w ed our troubles by just as the is trying to do to-day, hen Harrison was Pre people of Chill conceived a violent dislike to the United States for our insistence upon neutrality during the Chilian revolution, was at its height one junior officer warship Baltimore was killed outright in the streets of Valparaiso and sixteen of | our sailors wounded, of whom one) afterward died. “But we didn't manship more profound, than Presi- Wilson, Martin H mer Governor of New York, made a tables ure closel tie doctrine keynote speech as Temporary Chair- their wards—for | man of the Democratic National Con- ntion here to-d. indorsement When this feeling the President's peace policy Mr. Glynn “The Democratic Party has proven itself a party of principles, a party of bility, a party of perfor- that ideuls can United we stand for} ‘or two years the world has been the civilization n torn by the mightiest strug- gle in its biatory, Sparks from E conflagration our own skies, alized, nego- tiation, Just as the President of the! years shall have rendered t Tnited States is trying to do to-dag. Lincoln was President this| in golden splendor upon the page violated on|that is blackened with the tale of England, Russla, France | Europe's war, one name will repre- and Spain were gulity of such fla- Secretary of State Seward advanced a plan to go to war with all of them at one and the same tim “But we didn't go to war. troubles by negotiation, just as the President is trying to do|!s an American dies and gentlemen of this con- is dead, Numerous patriots wouldn't let him, | OM (ake Long live the Ameri hoes of her strife | have sounded at our very doors. That ix district | fire still burns, that struggle still con- directions, formed in a line and tiled} Methodist shaking bis hand made the opening prayer Ex-Gov, wk was reat demonstra nd the lynn of New thus far it has saved its people from nh he proceeded to mocratic keynote for) wiLON'S STAND LIKE THAT OF WASHINGTON. “The President of the United States where stood the men who made America and who saved settied our _ Ji volume of sound that waved ine| BURNS MUST ANSWER. MAY NOT SATISFY SWASHBUCK- LERS, BUT PLEASES MOTHERS. This policy may not satisfy those in deatruction and find in despair. the fire-eater or the swash- those| country’s flag on the highest altar of the God| which humanity has yet It does satisfy the mothers| name that carried the torch of proe- whose hearth and fire-| ress to victory once and will carry it side no jingoistic war has placed an the ands to-day Frederick Adams stood when he George that America was peace was her grandeur and her welfare, He stands | where Gen, Grant stood when he said as a war that could not have been settled better some other! way, and he has shown his willing- ness to try the ways of peace before | he weeks the paths of war. He stands where George Washington stood when country would sword except in as justice and could be pres Vrederick Seymour of Seymour & 120 roadway y not who worship at thi Swann that he was int nlevements of the Dem-| detective, the eady to algn the of the land at there never 15 and giving out en found there of the firm of J 8 of lette in the interes bluster and bri the dissolution of It does satisty the fathers GERMAN CITIZENS LOYAL of this land and the sons of this land who will fignt for our flag, and die for our flag When Iteason primes the when Honor draws the sword, Justice breathes @ blessing on the standards they uphold. “The Democratic party advocates nd seeks preparedness, reparedness for defense, paredness for aggression “It is the pre bait Special Sess ARMY FUND BILL ADVANCED, the Largest Import- Jf} «...-»: never unsheath the self-defense so our essential erved without It, ‘If Washington was right, If Je: if Hamilton right, if Lincoln was right, then the © Careying 8175,000,000, WASHINGTO able report was ordered by the House y Committee to-day on the ane YOU for PURITY, WHOLE- nual Army Appropriation Bill, ‘carry ferson was dneas which bullds the nation’s houge upon a rock, so it will not fall when the rains descend and the floods come and the winds| Betsy Ross House here to-day, Dr right to-day; if the Republican lead- ers are right then Lincoln was wrong on Was wrong and Hamil- ton was wrong and Washington was “To-day the prosperity which the nation enjoys beara witness that De- mocracy has kept the faith. the gates of opportunity are open: ‘the hosts of special privilege stand y the forces of gov- ernment are encouraging, not block- expression of the nation's the business man, the artisan and farmer find them- selves free their labors, unhampered by the gin. | best interest of the United States Ke or ; , 5 against any aggression from which- nyiaible | 9 se It makes provision for the increases and chan army reot $500,000 for ¢ And inclies ning camps. “Neutrality ts the policy which has peace while Europe has been driving the nails of war through the hands and feet of 4 crucified hu- disarmed, To- May Carry i ogress, To-da: four inches tall and takes the part of a tae of tamar in the “Whee Grant was President, during the war between Spain and the Span- sh gunboat | power of apecial oppression of into his cows government" "In the pante of 19 Hughes Headline in To-Day’s German Herold |'"?".'.2 ssc seized Vie vessel under the old ————— | | to go through eat night and needed d give the permit donot to put any cart Auger promised Vall Likely to Be Fatal, fourteen months! + home Hronx IS4 Clinton Avenue Wane maid she ired and she was in ed in River, aged fiftyef Metropolitan was drowned OCaliaghan + His Unatluted Americanism Ploases us Mightily.—The Ridtoulous Hyphen.'' Issue. PEPER EDOOPODEDEOOOES ment also ran “ ppointed Bishop of | Cork in’ Teag, SPPO" . ARTIST KETTEN’S IMPRESSIONS AT ST. LOUIS NE AT A TIME system, New York could not lend a country bank $50,000 with which to meet factory payrolls; in 1915 under the new system, Inaugurated by this Democratic Administration, New York loaned Europe five hundred millions even though the financial centres of the world were disrupted by the world war, and there were still left in New York the largest’ bank {deposits in its history “There is not an idle car on our railroads or an idle ship at our docke. For the first time in history America greatest port has become the world's greatest port, “The purchasing power of our peo- ple ts greater than that of any other people on the globe. Never was there as much money in our vaults as to- day This avalanche of money poured into our pockets by the rest of the world as a tribute to our national re- sources and our fidelity to peaceful industry is not the measure of our prosperity, Lt is only the symbol. Compared with our trade at home this foreign trade is a mere pittance. Our domestic commerce to-day 1s larger than the foreign comn all the nations of the world combined “Against this actual condition our opponents raixe an ment of ‘ifs.’ With greater truth we can also enter the realm of conjecture and ¢ that {f another canddidate had been elected four years ago the United States would be at war to-day.” WHERE WILSON WILL STAND IN LIGHT OF HISTORY. Chairman Glynn concluded with praise for President Wilson, who, he sald, has measured up to the best tion of a great office. nd when,” he said, “the history of these days comes to be written, and the children of to-morrow read \hetr | nation’s story, when time shall have dispelled all misconception and the ir im- partial verdict one name will shine gent the trumph of American prin ciplea over the hosts of darkness and of death. | “That name will be the name of the Rreat President who has made Dem-! ocracy proud that he is a Democrat, | and made Americans proud that he It will be the name of the sta man wto has kept his country to its faith in @ time that tried men's souls: the name of the student and) the scholar who has championed the, cause of American freedom wherever he found it oppressed; the name of the patriot who has implanted his! aspired; the | to victory again, the name of Wood- ——— TOU, S., SAYS HEXAMER Ameri sm Demands True Neu- | is trality for Defense of Rights, Alliance President Holds. PHILADELPHIA, June 14.—Speak- ing at the Flag Day exercises at the ©. J. Hexamer, President of the } onal German-American Alliance, | To-day|deciared that true Americanism knows no distinction of race or creed and does not take sides with any for- | m nation True Americanism,” be sald, “de- mands 4 true neutrality, solely for the defence of American rights and in the ever side it may come, It follows faithfully and loyally where our flag ads. “Those of us of German birth and extraction are happy in the knowl. | edge of loyalty and devotion proved upon hundreds of battiefelds and 8s by the men of our blood since the birth of our nation to the present day. They have always, as American citizens, proved their good citizenship and | have been an honor to our nation.” @——— BELMONT RESULTS. 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LOUIS, Mo, June 1. tacular and unprecedented feature at tending the opening of the Democrati WHAT § THE USt To COME To ST Lou's talked a lot about it, but nobody im: would be such a smashini Coliseum fr 5.000 women, clad in white, hats with a yellow ind carried line was double, standing behind her holding DEMOCRATS APPOINT NATIONAL COMMITTEE upon the delegates as they made thete tion hall in an aps peal of “votes for wome tuck, atauged by the National Women's Suffrage org inization, he way to the conve ded by Mra. Five thousand Two, When Seldctions Are De- 1 by Contests. . ST. LOULS, June 14 the convention out of counte- into an altitude of meek n the extended ranks of the soldiers for aded for its quadrienniad powwow, had to walk or ride. st 2,600 women were alway@ xception of membe Arkansi@- Wall long the fourteen blocks * hotel and the Coliseum, Between the standing women was @ ed on chairs, Willard Saulsbury yas done in shift elleving thetr the women, sisters at ine iinois—Char’ the suffragists in the appeared ao rdegratt's well walkless, talkless monstration ap- be shattered. mised their “gen- during the two they would not sound, and then, in the clos ing hours of pre draught of a suffrage platform plank tendered them by De broke the rul whieh the Suffr York -Norman 1s favoring passage of a Con- amendment to the large ni I the twelve entr f the principal a A, Mitchell Paty fragists after 1 been scrutinized Daniels and fragist and Democra ne Hugh C John H, Wilson being contested row Wilson, President and President. | Lc daughters of this land from whom|t»-be" has sent no loving the ello's: place also ing contested "AUSTRIANS FLEE BEFORE ITALIANS; LOSE GENERAL 1 from Inna- ere emer’ ant GOOD Glasses—the kind you can depend on—come to We can save you 85%, Best Quality Crvatal Lena, 350 Up. 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