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— ‘CHILD'S LAXATIVE Book at toriguat Remove pol- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels ae Accept “California” up of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic Wor the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear, + Shag You must say “California.” —Advt. SAGE TEA KEEPS ~_ YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed with Sulphur It % Creates Its Beautiful ‘ Lustre at Once. Gray hair, however handsome, de- motes advancing age. We all know the advantages of « youthful appear- ‘ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, |* just a few applications of Sage Tea fand Sulphur enhance its appearance } a hundredfold. ' Don’t stay gray! Look young! ' Rither prepare the recipe at home or ‘ from any drug store a bottle of \ 'yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- } pound,” which is merely the old-time trecipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara- tion, because it darkens the hair beau- tifully, besides, nfo one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at By morning the gray hair ; after another application | disappe or two, its natural color is restorea ‘and it becomes thick, glossy and lus- ‘ dy! and you appear wears younger. ~Advt. Use DELATONE ‘The Lending Salter tor 10°Yeare QUICK — SURE — SAFE — RELIABLE Fresh OPPE = Cecceseaaa Values to 9.00 Reduced to 6.75 An extensive assortment of distinctive and exclusive models in every desirable leather and combination Also on Sale in Our New York and Newark Stores WAIN STUN + CARRNZA RECORD TALK OF A BEAK (Continued from First Page.) efforts have been in vain, and now | tne President 4» confronted with the task of answering this question: | Has the Carranza Government ful- |filled the promises it gave when |recognition was extended? It is belong urged inasmuch as Mexico hes enacted retroactive leg- islation affecting American oil prop- erties that the recogaition may be |looked at from a retroactive point of \view and withdrawn. The Depart- |ment of State has compiled a list of Americans killed in Mexico during the period of the Carranza adminis- tration, Tt has made up also a case showing that the rights of American property owners, particularly the ofl companies, have not only been taken away bat that discrimination in fawor of the oil interests of other countries and against those of the |United States has been practised. | SOME EXPLICIT PLEDGES THAT CARRANZA MADE, Here, however, are the explicit and implicit promises made by the Carranza Government which are being examined to determine whether recognition which was given upon the fulfilment of ceftain conditions and obligations now shall be withdrawn: June, 11, 1915—Carranza’s procla- mation—"First, The constitutional- ist government shall afford to for- eigners resident in Mexico all guar- antees to which they are entitled + and shall amply protect their lives, their freedom and the enjoyment of their rights of prop- erty.” Oct. 7, 1915—Note from Ambassa- dor Designate Arredondo to Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, giving the following assurance: “The gov- ernment he (Venustiano Carranza) represents in its capacity of political entity, conscious of its international obligations, has afforded guarantees to the Nationals and has done like- wise to foreigners, and shall con- tinue to see that their lives and property are respected in accordance with the practices established by clyilized nations.” fe Oct. 19, 1915—De facto recognition based on above, among other assur- ances, is conceded to the Carranza constitutionalist faction by the United States Government. January, 1916—State Department protests to Carranza Government through Silliman against confisca- tion of oll rights. Mexico gives as- NHEIM, GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn he i Clearance Sale Saturday About 3000 Pairs | Women’s High Grade Shoes Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Newest Styles from Regular Stock Values to 12.50 Reduced to 8.75 4 |surance no such step fs contem. the process of settlement end man-| plated. ifest a new attitude on these trouble February, 1916-—Communication some questions, jfrom Secretary of Siate Lansing to _-- : | Unitéd States Se informing the MEXICAN AMBASSADOR BLAMES “PROPAGANDA” | Senate of Carranza’s proclamation lof June, 1915, and receipt of Arre: | dondo's letter of Oct. 7, in reply to, request for information as to aseur ances leading to de facto recognition. Donillas Says Attempts Are Being | January, 1917-—Protesis by State Made to Create an Artificial | Department against Mexican ro. | constitution. new De WASHINGTON, 12.—¥gnacio March 3, 1917--Mexican Foréign | ponftles, xlean Ambaseador, sald to- Secretary Aguilar assured Ambas-|day that attempts w being made to constitutional | reste an artificial international crisis cose over the Tampico oil situation, | articles would prevent couiiseation, | He asserted that: ffl-fecting arteing March 3, 1917 sador | {rom reports of Carranza soldiers stop- Fletcher presented his credentials. | ping Amerteans from drilling new wells Aug. 2, 1917—letcher cabled State | Ws based on misunderstanding of con- Department Carranza assures United | (tions and thet there wae & prope eanda nflan ericans again Staten that no legislation of his Gov- | Stexico, ernment would “absorb” oil or min ne Jonkins episode le closed, aa far ing properties being developed by," crisis {a concerned,” asserted Americana in Mexico. “This oll charge is a new at- January, 1918—Protest by United! States against Mexico's refusal to sador Fletcher that Amb: a Ponilias. tempt to excite feeling and inflame the American public mind.’ ‘The State Department, it was learned, grant drilling permits to American does not regard the Jenkins episode as companies, 4 and will not until Mexico makes eptable reply to this Gov- 918— y , January, 1918—Reply from Mexico| onment’s demands for the Consular saying provisional permits would be | Agent's ‘absolute release—not mercly issued, | freedom on bail. being co’ MEXICAN CONGRESS IGNORES Mexicam Minister Denies Fall's PROTESTS IN RELATION TO OIL. Keag tod jet \ February to Dec, 28, 1918—EKx-| MEXICO CITY, Dea 12.—Dfexico has ‘hi t never contemplated or considered the change of several notes protesting adoption of the “plan of San Diego” for against confiscatory decrees and no-!the purpose of securing portions of the | tice ‘to Mexican Government that if, Southwestern tereitory ot, the United | ‘i States, declared Manuel Aguirre Ber- decrees were enacted into law of|innga, Minister of Interior, to-day. ‘The r ‘etatement was made when the mini- confirmed by Congress, they would | rirremattention was called. to charges meet same protest as existed against | recently made by United States Senator them as executive decrees. Fall of New Gexioo, Dec, 14, 1918—Decrees confirmed by Congress. March 20, 1919, to Nov.412, 1919-— More notes of protest and finally Day With 2,000 Passengers. stoppage by Mexican Federal Mill-| LONDON, Dec, 12.—Every American | tary forces of all wells being drilled |in Lurope seems determined to get home by American companies which, in| fr Christmas, steamship officials satd | harmony with the State |to-day. ‘The demand for passage is five | ment’s attitude and with Depart-|; upply. | knowledge, had refused to acquiesce AMERICANS RUSHING HOME. | Mauretanin to Arrive Christmas its full ania will sail from South- | 17 with 2,000 passengers. | pion Dec. in conflecation of their properties. | nts Dey Gith F000 ane oe nasi ie. | Nov. 19, 1919—Refusal by ontet had hae ag ah A be Lora | Carranza Government to permit the|and Lady Gienconnor, Lord Weir, Count Gulf Refining Company to take ofl | %"4 countess Nasonl, Lady Markham from wells already drilled without | permit. The foregoing constitutes the case with reference to private property. The details concerning the failure to protect American lives will subse- quently be published It is never too late for concilia- tion and friendly settlement of dif- ficulties, as President Wilson is re-| luctant to take a step that would produce ill-feeling between the peoples of Mexico and the United States. But if anything is to be done by the Carranza Government to avoid a withdrawal of recognition, whiclf would be tantamount to a severance of relations, the hour for such ac- tion is at hand, and the true friends of Mexico are still hopeful that the Carranza Government will assist in Are Coming in G you are offered choice of froc! of the best kind at a marvelo GEORGETTES, adorned with Fine Velveteens combined with ‘TRICOTINES, WOOL JERSE Positively No Exchanges Values to 18.00 Reduced to 11.50 23:5 Wool Velour, Polo, Ps Normandy, ete. the majority Silvertone, of French Seal or Opossum; warm lio “ DPRICESCO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Tomorrow—Another Lot of Beautiful New Dresses Added to Our "PHENOMENAL DRESS SALE Thrift Loving Women and’ Misses For These $39.75 to $55.00 Frocks, at 19:25 To continue one of the most remarkable dress sales ever brought to the attention of Brooklyn women a further purchase has been completed, and again the better grade; CREPE METEOR with and trimmed to accord with fushion’s newest dictates. of This Sale Greater Coat Reductions Clearance Continued—Savings Tremendous Former $40, $45 and $50 Values with handson 12, 1919, - 1 @ Don’t fear to take Aspirin marked with “Bayer Cross” to relieve your Pains, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, Safe and Proper directions are in each “Bayer Package,” The “Bayer Cross” is on the genuine Aspirin prescribed by Physicians for over eighteen years and Proved safe by millions. 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