Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 June 1915 — Page 4

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The erre Haute Tribune

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4u independent newspaper, Daily *n»l Sunday. The 'I'en-c tluim* «a*etie, entnltliNlied 1840. Tbe Terre Haute TrlItnne, established 1804.

Only newspaper in Terre Haute having full day letised wire »*ivlco o£ Associated l'r«s. Centra] Press association Ktrvlce.

Telephone Business Department, both phones, 378 Editorial Department, Citizens, 155: Central Union, 316.

In advance yearly by mail. Dally and Sunday, l&.oo. Dallye only, ?3.0c. Sunday only, $2.00.

Entered as secondclass matter January 1, 1903. at the postoCfloe

at Terre Haute. Indiana, under the act of congress of March 2, 18'(9.

A Terre Haute newspaper for Terr* Haute people. Thr» only paper li Terre ){nii*c owned, edited and iinliflihed by Terre II an teens.

All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters :inci pictures sent to the Tribune are sent at the owners risk, and the Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for tlieir safe custody or return.

THE GERMAN HAMMER.

In one of the current magazines, an American writer says that the English |a.nd French soldiers conceded to the Germans bra/very, strategy, .preparedness, In fact, every qualification of a good warrior, but deny that the Germans have any humanity or civilization. In refutation of this impreseion comes an interesting item relative to General Von Einem, one of Germany's. foremost commanders. He held a high position in the victorious army, and Louvain and other harrowing episodes were laid more or less directly at his door.

For months Von Einem has not been heard of. Now he emerges again into publicity, and this latter report of him is altogether good.

Von Einem has caused to be erected near Sedan a monument commemorating the German and French soldiers who fell in a great battle on the Meuae. In these days of frightfulness it is not customary for a commander to pay tribute to fallen foes. Von Elnem's nponument recognizes equally the valor of his German kinsmen and the heroism of. the vanquished enemy.

The German commander entrusted the monument to the care of the French residents, and the highest civilian French official accepted the trust, and feelingly thanked the general for having included the French in the memorial.

If there were more Von Binerns In Europe the debt of hatred which is being recklessly run tip by both sides would be materially less, and the final settlement would be materially easier.

THE THIN LINE.

"twelve members of fhe Eighteenth Indiana Light Battery met yesterday in Collett park to hold their annual reunion. The vanishing line of blue la, a poetic description applied to the ohoe mighty Grand Army of the Republic. Only a few years ago its large membership tested the ability of the large cities to entertain the annual gatherings. Thousands of the boys of *61 formed for the annual procession and stood the march of miles over streets with little of personal fatigue. It's different now.

The toll of years has thinned the

Men & Women Get Summer Clothes For Fourth of July

We do as we advertise Women's Clothes

Women's Stylish Coats, Suits, Silk Dresses, Wash Dresses, Waists, Petticoats, Millinery and Shoes, $1 down and $1.00 a week. ALTERATIONS ARE FREE

Men's Suits

Snappy Summer Suits that will please men and young men.

$12.50 and $15.00

$1.00 down, $1.00 a week.

Other Men's Suits at $18, $20, $22, $25, on most generous terms.

Boys' Norfolk 8uits $3 to $7 Men's Straw Hats $1.50 to $2 Men's Shoes $2.50 to $5.00

0DR TERMS

$15 or less $1.00 down, $1.00 a vveek. Generous terms on larger purohases.

MENTER

815 Wabash Avenue Next Door to American Theater

ranks until the parades are small compared with those of the past. The infirmities of age have made a great number of the survivors unable to march, eiven the short distance arranged. Only a mere handful of the men who followed Grant, Sherman, McPherson, Thomas and the others are still able to march. Valiant in spirit as ever, with enthusiasm unabated, they bow beneath the burdens the years have brought, and can only applaud as their more fortunate comrades pass in review.

Good will toward the old soldiers flows from every heart Each year the reunion is the last for a few more. The line of blue is fast vanishing.

DEBS AND BRYAN.

Eugene V. Debs says there is not a country under the sun that he would go to war for. Mr. Debs at least ought to be original. Mr. Bryan Baid this two weeks ago.

INSTANT RELIEF.

Cheer -op, girls. A New York jurist has ruled that a woman is only as old as she looks. Also look out Mr. Mereman, that you be not taken In.

Six years alter he proposed to her and Ave years after he married her, a poor New York man discovered that his wife was seventeen years older than she claimed to have been. But the judge wouldn't let him off, evidently thinking that any woman who could get away with a bluff like that deserved all she got. "And besides," adds the N«w York commentator, "it Is well to have the truth of the adage that *Woman is only as old as she looks,' legally recognized. It is also well that matrimony should not be deprived of all those elements of chance which have made it perhaps the sportiest of all human propositions."

THE EBB OF WAR.

A Terre Haute industry a few days ago received a notice to double the contract of one of Its patrons, the latter having been apportioned a share in a "war" contract The local manufacturer expressed his surprise over the faot that his remote plant should profit by the war.

It is hardly realised how far-reach-ing has been the stimulus of the heavy purchases of war materials in this country, how many varied lines of production have been affectedfayorably and these thl most fundamental In our industrial life. A heavy order for shrapnel quickens production In the mines of Missouri, Michigan, and the Rocky mountains into a million pairs of shoes goes a series of animal, vegetable, and mineral raw products, drawn from all accessible corners of the earth for motor trucks and shrapnel cases and rifles and numberless other products, the steel manufacturers have to furnish a variety of material that has required continual Increases in the percentage of their capaolty operated. The influence of all these demands has to a large extent converged on the machine-tool builders who hajve had to supply the equipment for extensions and alterations and new undertakings. Since the war began the farmer has been selling wheat horses and mules at prices and In quantity he did not dream of a year go. And It must be remembered tht not only have the gross receipts been huge, but the proportion of profits has been far beyond the normal. Great new supplies of capital are thus beoomlng available day by day, and the Influence of these accumulations is felt even In quarters not directly affected by war purchases. Of the great Industries concerned directly with the products of the earth, only coal and Iron mining, lumber and cot-

I AM THE NEWSPAPER

MY JOSEPH H. WHIT.

Pre*. Niebclft-FIan Adv. Co., OMwk.i

|ORN of the deep, dally need of a nation—I am the Voice of Now—the Incarnate spirit of the Times—Monarch of things that Are.

My "cold type" burns with the flreblood of human action. I am fed by arteries of wire that girdle the earth. I drink from the oup of every living joy and sorrow. I sleep not—rest not. I know not night nor day, nor season. I know no death, yet I am born again with every morn—with every noon— with every twilight I leap into fresh being with every new world's event.

Those who created me cease to be— the brains and heart's blood that nourish me go the way of human dissolution. Yet I live on—and on.

I am Majestic in my Strength—Sublime In my Power—Terrible In my Potentialities—yet as democratic as the ragged boy who sells me for a penny.

I am the consort of Kings—the partner of capital—the brother of toll. The Inspiration of the hopeless—the right arm of the needy—the champion of the oppressed—the conscience of the criminal. I am the epitome of the world's Comedy and Tragedy.

My responsibility Is Infinite. I speak, and the world stops to listen. I say the word, and battle flames the horizon. I counsel peaoe, and the war lords obey. I am greater than any individual—more powerful than any group. I am the dynamic force of Public Opinion. Rightly directed, I am a Creator of Confidence. A builder of happiness in lfving. I am the Backbone of Commerce. The Trail Blazer of Prosperity. I am the teacher of Patriotism.

I am the hands of the Clock of Time —the clarion voice of Civilization. I am the Newspaper. ,.

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The Annual Sale of Onyx Sample Hosiery

tr PARTICULAR CUSTOMERS

Buy Their Hosiery Here WeSelltheBest

19 Pair

Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, Tan Only, Regular $1.00

Quality, the

ton, lag noticeably behind the procession.

A nine-dollar shirt is missing from Depauw university with attendant suspicious circumstances. It doesn't seem quite right, however, for a great university to advertise itself by going Into the haberdashery business.

Champ Clark has Invited the entire state of Missouri to his daughter's wedding. Unless several send regrets, there is going to be some trouble seating all the guests so that they can get a good view of the ceremony.

Illinois mothers In convention assembled decided that daughters can no longer be trusted to the chivalry of men as they could in former years. That's what every generation of mothers decides.

Native strawberries were a bit late this year, but they certainly taste better than the sour red pickles masquerading ,H$der that name that we'ye been getting from points south.

A gold dollar to commemorate the Panaraa-Fadflo exposition will bear the face of a laborer. This will gtve a new meaning to the expression, "Heads, I win."

Mattoon robins have used a two-dol-lar bill as material for a nest. They are not the only builders who haVe put all the money they could get together into a home. /.

NEW BAPTIST CHUECH OPENS.

First Services to Be Held In Basement Sunday. The opening of the new First Baptist church, which has for the last few months been under the process of construction at the corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, will be held Sunday in the Institutional rooms in the basement Special music has been prepared for the event, and a new order of exercises will be inaugurated by the pastor, Clark R. Parker. The morning sermon will be on the "Glory of Zlon," and In the evening the pastor will preaoh en "Life's Second Chance."

The Sunday school, under the direction of Prof. E. M. Bruce, will assemble In the rooms down stairs after the regular church services, where it will undergo a complete re-organiza-tion. The regular Sunday school department of the church will not be completed until Sunday, July 5.

We

Recommend That You Use

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Valentine's Quality L/rug Shop. £34 Wabash Ave.

TEREE HAUTE TRIBUNE

FOR MEN—Sample pairs, 25c

and 35c value, the pair FOR MEN—Sample pairs, regular 0*7/» 50c value,, the pair

FOR MEN—Sample pairs, value AHO 75c to $1.00, the pair

176 pairs Ladles' Silk Hose black, white and tan 60c quality, Q7/» the pair Ol

30 pairs Ladles' Blaok Silk Lisle Hose, 75o quality, the

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61 pairs Infants' Hose, pink 1 and blue, 25c kind, the pair .... lrx\s

50 pairs Men's Silk Ltole Sox tan, 25c kind, the $alr

HOROSCOPE.

"Tito StalrS Incline, But Do Not Compel." Copyright, 191#, by the MeClure

Newspajer Syndicate.)

Saturday, June 26, 1915.

This is read as an unfortunate day, for Jupiter is in a strongly malefic aspect and Uranus is in an evil place.

Speculation is subject to a most menacing rule. Brokers and bankers should be particularly cautious.

The adverse aspect of Jupiter Is apt to lead to loss through misplaced confidence, dishonesty and wrong judgment.

It.is not an auspicious time to sign bonds, notes or guarantees of .any sort.

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Judges and -lawyers Bhould be extremely careful while this configuration prevails, for there is an auguuj* of a sensational litigation before the new year.

Public institutions should be safeguarded. Scandals connected with the

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LEVI DRY GOODS CO

MAIN NEAR FIFTH STREET

Commencing Saturday, June 26, at 8 a. til.

1260 Pair Sample Hose just received from Lord & Taylor 862 Pair selected from our own superior stock{ 2122 Pair to sell at less than the mill price

This Store Is Known as Distributors of Best Hosiery! and It Is Advisable to

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Broken Lots From Our Regular StockOnyx Hose Below Cost

212 pairs Ladles' Gauze Lisle and Silk Lisle Hose, blade, tan and white, 85c kind, the pair ......

52 pairs Men's 811k Lisle Hose, black, navy and gray, 35c kind, g% the pair m%Vr

*152 pairs Ladles' Hose, silk fibre, silk lisle, black, white and tan, 25c

administration of hospitals and prisons are prognosticated. Again the seers call attention to the fact that the national capital is subject to a sway indicating that it will be the oenter of most disturbing influences. Men in high place will have misunderstandings. Distinguished officials should beware of soandals.

Amusements of all sorts are badly governed. The next week, however, promises large returns from holiday attractions.

The rule is most unfavorable for domestic harmony. It is not a lucky day for weddings or engagements, since disappointment Is indicated.

World Nfame for an American woman serving1 in the war is prophesied. She will lose, her life in an aot of heroism.

Persons whose blrthdate it is should be exceedingly wary of get-rich-quick schemes. Both men and women may meet many anxieties In the oomlng year.

Children bora on this day may be rather happy go lucky and Inclined to be extravagant. These subjects of Cancer are strongly Influenced by the moon.

Bay a Year's Supply

FOR WOMEN—Sample pairs, value 25c to 35c the pair

FOR WOMEN—Sample pairs, regular 50c value, the pair ..

FOR WOMEN—Sample pairs A rjc value 75c to $1.00, the pair

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TEN YEABS AGO TODAY.

June 25, 1906.

Local dealers reduced prices on No. 4 Linton ooal. •*.£* William J. Bryan opened the Terre Haute ohautauqua.

A lawn fete will be given by the ladies 6f the Union hospital for the beiieflt of the institution.

A gasoline launch has been purchased by W. H. Al'breoht which will be used on Lake Maxinkuckee.

Keystone Roofing and Supply Co. has secured a contract on the roofing of the new 160,000 Bratil Clay company building. ,-a

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"Is that a genuine antique?" "Tes," replied the dealer. "Why, here's a mark that Indicates It was made only twenty years ago." "We are living in a very rapid age. It doesn't take nearly as long to make an antique as it used to."—Washington Star.

HOSE

Terre Haute's widest range of pattern's and models are to^e seen in our store. Pin checks, stripes, shepherd plaids, plain Palm Beach shadesjfipiain jvff^'grays and dark stripes. English models, Norfolk models, conservative models.

Sizes for Stout Men. Sizes tor Slim Men.,

Prices St.50 to $ 5

This is the first store in the minds of men hard to fit and of men who are particular. Call and try on a suit or two you'll discover the reason.

Thorman & Schloss

Where theNewest Styles Are Shown In Men's and Boys' Wear v: 666 WABASH AVENUE PHONES 137 .vX DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS EVERY SATURDAY AND MONDAY

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24 pairs Misses' Silk Lisle HoSS V*' blaok and white, 25c kind, 'M I the pair

55 pairs Men's I -isle So* cadet, hello, smoke and tan 50c kind, the pair

37c

62 pairs Ladles' Silk Hose blaok, tan j^and navy, 50c quality,

37c

FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915.

Buy iBest Hosiery

At Special Prices Less Than Mill Cost

This Is The

ONYX GIRL

Announcing

Special Sale

180 Sample Pair Childrens' Sox, Lisle, Silk Lisle and Silk,

Values 25c

tfto 35c—the Sf Pair •!.

BOOKS WORTH WHILE.

A series of suggestive titles furnished to The Tribune by the Emms* Une Fairbanks Memorial librajp.1

Religious Stories.

Honore de Balzao—"Serapita.: iV James M. Barrie—"Little Minister." Ada Efllen Bayly—"Donovan" !'We Two.'' ......

Walter Besant—"In fe Deacon's-^ Orders." Cyrus T. Brady—"The Bishop.-"

Prank T. Bullen—"Apostles of- thee Southeast." T. Hall Caine—"The Christian."

Ralph Connor-—"Black Rock" "Sky Pilot" "Prospector." Rose Terry Cooke—"Happy Dodd."

Marie CorelU—"Ardath" "Barabbas" "Mighty Atom" "Romance atTwo Worlds" "Sorrow of Satan" "Soul of Lillth" "Master Christian."

S., R. Crockett—"Fishers of Men."

THE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED PAGE is the greatest real estate market of western Indiana and eastern Illinois.

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