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HENSENT “Sa adits a" Wlnics to Notion THURSDAY, PULER LL WIE neh “ame cert, TWO MORE TOIGSTH: CUARD «Subtle Intriguers Against Lovalty. — {STHETITLEJAPAN FAS 10 EXEMPT HEADS UNDER FIRE Asserts Mrs. Story, Militant Patriot GIVES 10 KAISER DRAFTED TEACHER = 2 . — Court Martial Threatened Ai idressing the Mrs. Rey back, in Tears, Take j Progortio ’ ’ Exposure of Conditions High Tribute for Acceptance From Trenches in the in Old 69th to the United State tushand bokshani Region Rees rm 4 att Coreemnans tT war aun. 8 maior 1 arief ’ aD. a ‘ - CAMPY MILLA, GARDEN CITY . e sapane “ SS ee Re . Mine * Renate a e Nationa ’ o hee % Te mele and © . a » mecnet te : ‘ Captains of New York (ity ree ow as © Dietriot Ap . Phich contrivured quotas of mort Vie # the mmie when tt opened it® . . faye We e@0ch to ring the old inty-n sion, af enate as follows th . inder the new Office « ROW the One Hundred and Minty -0f oe © mmned COR eT the s to ae = fafantry, up to ie tw come found & , tore a a emptior sin were about to be « restore Met are expected to Oeure in -o¥''- | Marguerite Movers Marshall. pi non we We know made Mra, Marguerite Reyback poetties atte oe twenty years old and pretty, push r . ‘ Wal proceedings in the vy 21 Gg7UFAG pecthele of Amerien ore 6 wen a ave allege oon ge ee future as a result of charges of 4 terrible menace. Whether she — . sche eppreached t n'e tab Yesterday's offer yort trem ¥ metbetionce drawn up against them knows it oF not, the woman who em : we ce may Menitating a moment, she went OP , araii told of the desertion of an ey ond torwe: ao tee See preaches —pactfiem | asal ‘ oe SONS OE IM ss Sireae Jelgp ies a, OUED “ é tire army division in the same region partment at Washingion while her country pe se gyi sincerely, Te aceepe ond addressed him fevertshly 1ie% mee | - N thi , is at War is a cow ‘ Pp 3 in Heports Farther Successes on jews the charges en your courteou vitation and to oe Cilllen and bis fellow committee SSR Ne ° preferred against ¢ mn { ard and o@ traitor a “ 4 ilu oumanian Prent « ere, A | cupy even st fraction of the littened moment and then de Barometers } ean : hom have long be She is playing into} “ pen via London), Aug. % ng been prominent in | time allowed © momentous dee n ing woman's appeal. Bhe| ees By - | tho hands of our j wn \ Vurther successes marked proare @ old National Guard, have given wank Leamits Hberations of auguet body in @ stepped back with a sob and had t \ of German troops = no-thwest of he camp its first big sensation. ‘ Other women sh great res) ya paibility be supported from urt reom by Vokshani (Roumania) to-day, the lewe that the officers | t eeu 4 8 do not stimate, but from Chairman Hughes's body@uard War Office announced a large number pe Qui repuds Mis . Heudinot Danforth. We extended our success of yea- r “0 6 ite ane Geowe ber whieh I may shrink A kK to the story told by the Gustan Whe ate @ . ‘ pee J & descendant of Elias Boudinot, fret! terday,” the tement said, “and gasee Bho to loot to all H sha wever, abus i young woman her hu 4, MH. Wills | bresident of the Continental Con-| pressed the enemy back from Irestt wipment was in the worst — vi jibe de piss Seb tam Reybe # ao teacher in PUDUC gros, and daughter of Mr 1 Mra. over the ght» northward in the ye wornt iy Mrs, William Cumming} treas at lene clunkuage of which Schoo 110 at One Hundred @84 'Charien Kantinan Danforth of Tarry.(ditection of the Musita Valley. We MAition. This action constituted a | sp s incisive expression of the an- 1 have bur | nmand, trained Tenth Street and 81 Nicholas AV@-/iown, N. ¥., is engaged ta marry Mr. '?* 400 prisoners rect violation of the War Depart- | ger and disgust felt by the great fem- leaders of ight and maaters of nue, but hhe been taking a fement’s order which directed that the |j Mimen who composed the quotas we n ‘Todd Johnston of Riverside argument and oratory, But 1 grasp oourse of study at Hart this occasion to say to you that the Columbia University Mr. Johnston is a son of Mr and whole people of Japan heartily wel She said they were married July 2 Mra Samuel Todd Johnston of River come and profoundly appreciate they fer ‘| siotid eho had informed her husband (side and was graduated from Prine ine majority in this country for th litle group of wilful women who per 6 be the picked soldiers of the regi- | sist in crying peace, peace, when there ents selected. Officers of the SIxty-|is nu peace. The ried it last night ( inth, according to stories in cireu- |at a mothers’ meeting of the Wom- \= | entrance of this mighty nation of of her p eaith Reybach regis. lion this year. He joined the Om dation here, were amazed by the cal-,an's Peace Party--where I doubt if ries yours into the uggie against the tered for the draft and promptly nerve Cor f . t r j ‘orps and has been commis- Widbre of most of the men sent to them, | Ir ! claimed exemption on the ground of |mioned a Second Lieutenant. Ho is BY BOMBS: BRITISH We all know that you did not under: b and Belgian mothers were WOM insane despoiler of our civilization. ere themselves, it is anderstood, | r¢ sented CUMMING = STORY. having a dependent wife. Unfor-j stationed at Fort Sheridan, Ul The me” characterized the action of the| T oy re will be another as: Bre ue Awe take this solenn k on the tmpul#e junately the young wife neglected | wedding will take place after the jupommanders of these men as inex. | fe bly of mothers, in the streets of ‘ of the moment, but that you threw 49 state the condition of her health | war New York, to watch 90,000 splendid | 7 see - t t 5 WW eisanie, * } your mighty weight into the stcuggle ty par dupporting aMdavit, with the! Miss Danforth besides having i HREE REGIMENTS INVOLVED) %ns marching into the fight for bu-| of acting as brave and devoted aids t after only, exercising 4 most admit- result that | Board 784 refused |cause for pride in her own family man honor and freedom. the men who are giving the ves to Pagoda r a wal Board 784 refused « aily, i IN THE STORM. ry cate to Mra, Story’s attention| Mel? country. pationge with a firm determina t6 grant the exemption ated to the Van Cortlandt, She | Se te ore ene (0 bes lBs | Sé°T HE women _ pacifists tion that fhis world shall be made) Mere, Reyback said has been quite prominent | mhee|| work said she theen went in noclety Wivolved in the storm which is about! this tronic juxtaposition of the mother ae t Eighteen Vess TE break tect tne; Who gives and the mother wh subtly and bolster up thel free from the treat of akKr298100 yefore the local board and pleaded for| Her brother, Charles Eastman Dan- ghteen Vessels of More Than fo break in camp as a result of the L sl: os from that black hadow of a miit ' i asc pag | 00. T 4 Hiiaction started Te iay, Ca, Wie ra] Srudnes to America propaganda with high sounding mo iat binck, shadow, of A, anil her husband's exemption. She was/forth jr. who was an officer 0 1,600. Tons Sent to Bot- “ 10-day a resi fl ’ m h * ; : ormed by the board, she sak Squadron A, is at the second Platts: | =O. Fisk, cpmmander of the Seventh RS. STORY is Honggary Presl- tives and arguments, That is why taunt ‘with the mother's milk that [formed by the board, she sald, that) Sa at the secon att tom by U Boats. * . Jent General of the Daughters | these women are so dangerous. 1 do {human rigut must yleld to brutal tf the members had known the condi-| burg training camp, Her father is J ats, papell nbd baked bila ¢ PE aringa ‘Haver re how {Rot believe that such organizations might.” me sor, (HOM Of her health they would haye/senlor member of the frm of Van out the War Departifent’s orders to| of the ca Ri jon, ne TAMING MELOA. DEH: ea Dee © of d n believe we undet- arom Pebige fs " j teste LONDON, ekg “he letter, it is understood. Every | numbering 96,000 milltantly patriotic jas the ab ome Peace by ahi | stand something of the American ideal exempted her husband, However,|Mmburgh & Atterbury, brokers, at Aug. 30.—Sinking of the Ja : “ American women. Under her jeader- ren | an cee grou, vila paged in- | of life and we pay our most profound ‘they gave her a letter to the Diatniét| No. 6 Nassau Btrost. t American schooner Laura C. Ander- ee oF 18 880 cen contributed by his) ? Fer A ne ae ante pe reanet | lrespects to it. Jefferson—your great | Appeals Board and recommended that | eon ‘onl by bomb: i nocratic President—concelved. th: r Arbarouteadedige. « their decision be reversed a Meron the neoe Mrs. Reybach said after her unsuc- | nounced by the Admiray to-day. ng but as a free cessful appeal that Judge Cullen had ‘The crew was landed at Portsmouth. | e ec 53 0 to Bel- seommand ‘has been pronounced per-| Ship the D. A. RK, sent $153,000 i |b. understand that its membership Is ——ee fect in all that makes a soldier, and| sium, gave large sums to tho Ked| gi) diminishing » ideal of an Amer! Bic oMcers of the One Hundred and| Cross and unanimously urged univer- “Nevertheless, the insidious influ-| British Newspa s Search for, ‘2.26 net & rule i Sixty-Afth are loud in their praise of| Sal military service upon the Senate. ence of these women ix noticeable British Newspapers Search for. pie ‘by’ toree of a tf e . Snerlatives i hic xpression of the individual senti- announced the city “would lewk out he vessel w: of wood, four- Col. Fisk's patriotism. Mrs. Story is the only woman on the Md aie cola worker Nekolalbecls 7 Superlatives in Which to | inents of that people. Jefferson saw for in case she and her baby be-| Mmasted, of 961 tons. owned by A. D. Of the quota sent by one regiment| Executive Board of the National Com-| cing an unusually large number of Express Approval Americans, not as a set of people hide ii chargen.” She tearfully | ie % only 60 per cent. met the require- | mittee of Patriotic and Defense Socle-|men try to escape the draft. The ae ce H |dled together under the mussies of Came Piatt thet he refused to lls-| umming & Co, and registered ant . e: onducts for the ' woman pacifist cannot wipe from her | machine guns, but he saw them as 4 \ f - soments, Men in this allotment who| ties. She personally conducts sitte the wtain of the alacker problem.| LONDON, Aug. #0.—Rritish news-|M¥tiad of independent and free men, ten to her plea gn the ground that | Philadelphia, fere listed as experienced non- | Mayor's sear of ene : Nae oriit peema to me especially seplor: | as individuals only relying on & COM= «there were many” Nke It." An Increase in the number of Brit- commissioned officers and privates tional Defense a free club for all 80l- | ayig that women of wealth and cul-| Papers sea shed for adjectives and) bined military force for protection " aw e 4: te | ih ‘venael Seho were understood to have been | dlers and sailors at No. 28 East Thir-| ture, women who have all the advun-| superlatives to-day in which to ex-|*#alnst aggression from abroad or Mra, Reybach wilh be compelled to ls sunk last week by mines A, ed | ty-fourth Stree tages of environment and tradition, | UP°'™ hg r ®X-/ treachery from within. He saw @/seek public ald if her husband ts or submarines ts shown by the week- mM the service a long time shocked) ty-fourth £ , ‘whould. lend their names and thelr] press admiration and complete ap-|community of people guided by taken away, because, according to 5 Admiralty statement. ghelr new superiors by their slovenly seyyou cannot put too strongy Ue pocketbooks to the pacifist movemen's | proval of President Wilaon's reply to| COMmMUnILY of good thought and PU Hor story, her marriage caused her to) @ Eighteon vessels of more than 1,600 Appearance and work. As for the loyal woman's repugnance in should finance ignorant hotheads patriotiam, using theirown special tale) ot ke ot nome, She wasl tons were sent to the bottom, as com- guns of many of the men, they were| the present crisia for the professional | Without the restraint of inherited de-|the Pope, The only feeble note of | ents in their own special way, under stra Penetrate Sete: Positions, | cares wihiatiech tno peovicus weal Votion and service to country.” their own sacred rooftrees, Not a formerly Miss Marguerite Mackie, : , ing Prisoners and a and five vessels of leas than 1,600 ton: rusty from butt to muzzle. It is] women pacifists,” Mrs, Story told me) ‘°W?s ‘Story herself, by the way, is a] ference with the President's doc-| machine-made nation, but a living. jiying at No. 254 West One Hundred understood the wretched condition] earnestly. “How can these women splendid example of “inherited devo-|trine was sounded in the Northeliffe| growing organism, animated by one h y p eo was 4 in the Northe and Thlstysfourth strest . . as against ¢! the previous weeke «of the equipment was what aroused] walk about the streets and hold wp tion to country.” Her ancestors fought | jewapape e passion—the passion of liberty ps Machine Gun, we the indignation of the officers of the] their heads when all around them are fet merely in the Revolution but in| D°wapapers They agreed with every| "7 aysure you, gentlemen, that the) The District Appeals Board bussed | aun No fishing v: ecole re sunk. One Hundred and Sixty-ftth eta anal t edged to go out | aHi,the wars” of America, as she ad-|other features of the reply except! Japanese ideal of national life 1% in upon the appeal of young Meybach| | The summaty of the statement fole d and Sixty-ftth. our splendid boys pledged to go 0 mitted smilingly, Her charming re-| ,, ‘ "i yf {its final analysis, not so very far q week ago, when it confirmed -the| PARIS, Aug, 30,—German attacks | !ows: . They said such a, showing would] and fight for justice, freedom and our | ception room at No. 322 West One President Wilson's “acquittal of the moved from yours. We conceive decision of the local board, and be- Arrivals, 2,669; sailings, 2,680. have been bad enough In time of | safety? Hundred ahd Sixth Street, is itself| German people from any rgsponsibil-| of our nation as a vast family held fore the latter could make it# recom- on the Verdun front last night were British merchant vessels sunk by |like an early page of American his- iq together not by the arbitrary force inendation for exemption mine or submarine over 1,600 ton: ; with the ce a and| “1 don't kno man who c A y for r ¢ Peace; with the country at war and]: “{ don't know a man who ts Notl tory, with its inlaid Chippendale, | ity for the wa of armed t but by the force of! Pormer Judge Cullen told Mrs. Rey-| | repulsed completely, the War Office ' i 1 { the men in direct contact with thelr] prave and fine who is unwilling to) Revolut | former commanders ' nary portraits and Colonial] ‘The Northcliffe editorials pointed; natural development, We shall pach that the board had ulready|@nnounces, The French penetrated | eighteen; under 1,600 tons, including for several] risk his life to bring peace by the| china and fans. i y eh call the common Aide SOR ao passed upon the case and that tho! German positions In the Champagne, one previously, five. months {t was indefensible. way of the trenches, ‘The soldier OW do you explain the Laie pei legaatcenc cata Leb Rel cs cesy try ope heaps PRE STC MRO Uy Road yg 3 pea a pelt ld t sone- Many of the ia Wave abs|hoeen Reuse ED ee MH erage al-| ct that/the German people acceptea| Peror and to our homes, as wo shall was (o appeal to President Wilson, |'®king prisoners and @ machine gun.| British merchant vessels unguce any of the men who have ab-/loves peace moregthan any one else legedly intelligent pacifist? “agi Pled) Call that of Americans a passion for oe - The statement follows: | fully attacked, including two previ+ sented chemselves from camp for sev-|for he sacrifices most to win it. He/I asked her curiously, the war enthusiastically gd nave) liberty and of loyalty to their flag.” i indy ously, six. eral days, impelled to siay away by works for It, he tmperiis himavlt for| | “I don't:” she exclaimed, fa frank | given thelr support to it throughout, : BeSiae was pronounced activity bY | writish fishing vessele sunk, none tevance or other, ptu pd J ead 0! a e pair, he woma = | e je ene grievan another, returned | if—instead of staying at home and | despal ian who to-day I8| 0 01. representatives continually vot | artillery in the region of Braye Most of the sinkings reported tg to-day. In most cases they were|accomplishing nothing by talking| 4M active pacifist seems tw me so far | Ne" Tepusentdlived conlinualls Not jen-Laonnois and in the sector of | the totals occurred during the latter thoroughly ashamed of their conduct.|ethics on a street corner. ‘L think it|F@moved from the normal, so pervert- | {1/8 SUPHICs i arer |Craonne, An attack by the enemy | part of the week. The first part of Most of the men who took "French|!8 & dreadful thing that wo look on life, so lost to a| } Yeave” were in the quota sent by the|NOUld be going about the United | sense of justice, truth, loyalty, that 1| Every London newspaper except . on our small posts south of Chevreux | the week was very favorable, bat ‘ 3 z the) States intriguing against our loyalty, | cAnnot ucoount for her to myself. Chronicle overlooked the significance was repulsed. | later British shipping had a streak of Fourteenth Infantry of Brooklyn. Col.) against all we have and are, instead| “Of course she is running over with | of the President's phrase t-| | | “In the Champagne east of Teton |pad luck. The report runs only te | Medlin hor OF in the worst atrocities.” ylett of that command announ -|sentimentality, She calls the mc ae | vitho Nie rihee tea rbebadaee nett ° |who nends her son to the front cruel | 8h, exclusive, economic leagues.” The we succeeded, without sustaining any | mid-afternoon Sunday. ; . No college football sayad ever went] and unnatural. Do you know, movement would be severely added |Chronicle pointed out with evident! losses, in a detailed action in the ‘The weekly average of sinkings , through a harder training, Mra, Story, with her magteally sweet] satisfaction that the President, in- course of which our troops penetrat-|since the beginning of Germanys ioe GRAND RUSHES — FURNISH | Smile, “I think the mood of the patri- | rorentially at least, had |ed the enemy line and brought back | ruthless submarine warfare has beem otic American mother is summed up | SAMA. Sons ; MISSING ONES GIVEN LECTURES STRENUOUS SPORT. in the beautiful couplet Lovelace |demned the resolutions of the 1 eleven prisoners and a machine gun. | twenty large ships and seven small AND WORK, In the first of these grand rushes| Wrote, with another interpretation, | Allied conference and incidentally : | Two German attacks In the same re- | ones The contrite “missing ones"—they |heid yesterday four companies partici- | ¥°", rem mber iam ares demonstrated his independen: Counter Attack in Force, in At-| ion were repulsed after spirited | ROME, Aug. 30.—Itallan marehane Are not deserters until so listed—were ’ pot lore thee, dear ui ——— A Piet fighting. marine losses for the week ended Aug. pated, Capt. Tom the Lord Pinot honor wor naned Bi ! . 6 : Hegiven severe lectures by their com. |timo fobthall coach, commanded the | ‘That is what the mother of to-day SCORE OF AUTO ACCESSORY Escaped Prisoners ke Report) tempt to Retake Bainsizza “There was active artillery fighting |26 comprised one large steamer, two pany commanders and the words of|two defending companies, Capt. Jim | feels about her son. ‘The gift of him ing Tie ards 1, ; Jon both manks of the Meuse (Verdun | small steamers and two small sailing j iwWarning they received will ring Oisipectia teers boxer and (ia her country is sins the su Being Tied to Board Plateau, Fails. \tront), German attempts north of | vessels. One steamer was unsucceses thelr ears for many a long day. Fol-| attacking force. The melea which re- | “What do you think should be dons and Beaten, ROME, Aug. 90—Austrian counter. |Caufieres Wood and against our | fully attacked Adwing the lecture the First Sergeants] sulted had all the realism of a trench | with the pacifists?”” 1 asked. —_— teeta tyra eo eceegay |@mall posts north of Vaux-les-Pala- | Five hundred and eighty-elght vee Were instructed to sce that {he erring | hand-to-hand struggie, Major William | “I believe they shouid be barred aby | rye rederal Grand Jury this afternoon) WASHIWGTON, Aug. Biaraied, MUMCNe 1D PORES UPNE Ale Tt *Y | meix met with a complete check." ‘nels of all nationalities, with a ton- fones were given a dose of extra work | Ponovan, re athletic commander of | solutely from any sort of Government || ad 4, suage Jullus M. M ; : ; againet the new Itallan positions in| a ° nage of 388,565, arrived, and 657 ves- { the First Battalion, umpired the | service,” Mrs. Story replied. “You | handed to Judge Jullus ayer, #it- eaten and subjected to many Indig-!the front above Gorizia, the War Oft fi 4 j }4s punishment. \battle between the khakied warriors. | know as well as T that some of them|ting in the Criminal Branch of the)», ret Sane ne ldse cepceta: BeRaCa hore tha Adee (eee eee aienns OO: Went PRONE Aan With & RR ESN 868,768, lett {| ,In the work to-day considerable | When the foemen had been separated | hold positions under the Government les, PEMONerA OF Ww an ROAR Y Li Bverywhe | wpered by Rain, Italian ports }jtime was given to the “rushing the|before they could work harm on each|and that they do work made neces. | United States District Court, a Sherman arg being compelled to wort line" game. The men have taken|°ther Major Donovan decided the |sary hy the war, I oo not think st | law Indictment against William M, Web: | struggle to be a di “. Major Dono. | is safe to trust them tn such positions, | ster, Commissioner of the National As neh trians w driven back and at some| LONDON, Aug 80.--Further British ind field under the fire from the points the Italians made further] operations on the west front were keenly to this strenuous exercise and | \, ATR RAT ne dite (bel rier pal gl Fyy boat hr ign her of the National AS armies of thelr own countri gains {hampered by a heavy rainstorm to- | , ffriendly rivalries are springing up any pais NT Fin ane Het Governasnt hnoutd peak ie ee oe pe ae aan Reports made by Russian jiers The announcement foliows jay, All Wield Marshal Haig: re- | nsible Economy Ibetween the companies, with the re- | ®ho won the battle and to a man they |againat them tho sovorest repressive |sixtcen out-of-town corporations, ‘They Who have escaped from Germany and! "On the Bainalaza plateau and east | ported was enemy artillery fire in the . Jault that the rushes approach the| Will declare that thelr side did. Ask | measures, bearing | as hardly 00 | ae charged with conspiring to restrain Which have been transmitted t t*Goriaia the enemy attempted, bY Nieuport sector (Flanders) I' you look for economy real thing. The men are lined up hapr. 2 Feta men, and they will age eee other Worn: a pane interstate trade and commerce in thi ate Department, say prisoners of counter-attacking in force, to retake pics and quality in a sondis }jagainst each other by platoons or) Of course the great event of the| know that T myself would not give | United States in automobile accessor | nationalities are being used on positions recently eqptured. He was r Violent, ment, your search leads | companies, One detachment is t|44¥,Was The Evening World's nd |my friendship or my hospitality to| The second count charges monopoly | just behind the lines and within driven back everywhere. Qur lines naturally ‘to Gulden’ S. held a certain line and the other | Of” Dinner, with its turkey, the yn- | avowed pucifista at this hour of tho/and the restraint of trade axainat cer-! pange of the guns were held firmly and advanéed at| BERLIN, Aus ia London) charges, secking to break through. tertainment by the Broadway profes. | Nation's need tain officers and memt ft . A The artillery fighting in the Verdun 9 ona and 70d 2 . B Ofneers AAG Members ¢ sellated A small portion of bread ne thin » ie points. We captured 500 prin tor reached @ point of ate: o. nals and good fellowship $4 ALA sensible women believe in| ctation, some of whom are manufac Seer AT OR inéat [Oner e Feachod:8. POIAY OF: RERRSAE Ye n win nee AP ifirark ce autamobile hecessori sy Ou nee yesterday evening, says to-day's | peace as they belle : of horses pot in actio n prise Our alreraft successfu enewed | Gefictal communication Read able, But as conditions now exist in| ae ene son of the association at ech organized into units as carefully Panovizga Wood, on the Carso, on | this world we must resist unjust forc Gulden’s rare n League Club in Chi > | With just force. After tho war 18 over jygqy 41, 1915, to the present time. 7 itleally under military super- between the Vippacco and Vosso Mait Gaver always t | will be time to talk of arbitration, | the automobile accessory manufacturers cai attention On the Trentino front Pe rete rs it President Wilson made the point ad- | and jobbers In nes untr V ive ¢ Russian ra left Carnia, concentrated fire and anne rag ; mirably in his reply to the Pope's| ae Prive sa aennnall any St. Louis Boy Who Fought With vorite since pari eace mn many the unite lout by disease numerous reconno! ng action | in comparison with the coffee you » “Women must be of many minds uly half of their number, No the enemy busy. In the Tofane Foreign Legion at Verdun to ~ Bp 1867.At grocers H now use, and if you don't agree about politics, religion, Sutra zane WAR MEASURES HELD iE ore Die OF Kasi number: Not aL ee ; PLA Al ee and deli- i that “Sunbeam Coffee is other issues.” concluded Mrs Seana treethar thov and cb ration, attacked our 1 set War Cross, catessen Cc i 6 “But, especially in time of war a sec ms EPUBLICGAN ‘\ > work, tn ae len raga, te mouth of the ‘Travenanee PARIS, Aug. 90.—Allen, son of Rich ’ ” to me that all women should find com- i é the R ; S three times and with great v ¢ r 1 the { The World’s B io mip that. all worsen, shaUld ANG oom | ry overadera, the ieusslang ree three tines and with TARE AMEND Ne 8 —— ! est ‘America. Every mother should uphold ae p te Ereguanily Gad Eheim. Hed 66 a <——-— Foreign Legion in April, has written to 1 you can take it back and universal military service as the only| WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Repydlican VOHT™™ Alt point of pets dpe! Flight Lieat. Mel. s father that he h en proposed for 1 get your money. justice for herself and her children, opposition to Administration plans { bs ded in the labor u were Vall of Aleplane, eo War Cross palm for taking ao | . During this war and the absence of quick passage of the new war bond and | ¢;, 4s well as Russians, British, LONDON, Aug, 20.--Fiie eut un prinonera, aingle-banded in the | ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER Ole magn Jover there. American Yornee certificate bill and the Soldiers’ and. 4 Aeiniane ana Tol ‘The Francis W..8. MeLaren, Slember of the fighting at Verdun, He wae woun ed Es ' ED AND AcKED BT INSIST ON "SUNBEAM" oe dtion i hope and belleve that the Ballors Insurance Bi fore a House |e mane were howe wh: ud partic jtouge of Co 8, was filled this mo: ‘ ais Absolutely Removes ' N hols pacifists bear the sume insignificant re-|*sreement to-day which will delay & pa In food rlota or who were ing white flying at Montrose, He was Mr. Mount haw considerably exceed fa 1 1 ic 6 , lation to our loyal womanhood as the |vole on them until late next week phyaloally WAAL for service in be fully w mile at wea when ne ane the expectations * father, who sald Indigestion. One package ckets in Washington bear t Phe bond bill will not be considered ranks nese men were treated very fll to the water in a fose-live Car . boy's entiatmie ‘ Fao een ets itriutie Suffragiste who hefore Tuesday, and the insurance t iifferently from the prisoners: was rescued, but died from . iyani tm ton & “account for Ave’ proves it, Qeat all druggists, eG ; A ay

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