Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1916 — Page 4
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TOO MUCH IS ENOUGH.
'The people put up with a good many ivPolitical side-shows, but occasionally ^Kb tax on their political credulity •&VC8 It In and there is a lot of fun
XO£ the Innocent by-stander. From WiS up to a month ago,there was no J^utre raiqpaat and bitter enemy of the 41ft- guard ,tfcan Raymond Robbing. His ^pinions of Taft, and Crane and Pen-
Os.e ,were -classics for their vitriolic tfguage. iiis recent remorse and rearriage to this element in American olitics seems to have been the last lith*Wv f'^he Chicago Evening Post, one of the l|fe$£fer group of former bull moose newspapers, is hearing from progresses on Raymond Robins' ''flop" into tjhe Hughes camp. Here are two recent cja?mples, to which the Post gave space & Its -ieditorial page: ."From the tone* of your editorial of ugust 7 I take it that you expect Rayohd Robins to accomplish what oosevelt failed to do, namely to deIfotdr the progressive vote to Hughes. ^.eU,. it can't be ,done. Hughes lacks ^positive record on too many Ques^fttts, labor, tariff, suffrage, neutrality,
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His speeches don't specify or satiny, Like Robins' article they are full generalities—the progressive voters ,nt facts, not fulsome phrases, exling the beauties of Lorimer's and Jannon's party. Yours for America." ,j The second communication said:
I, "If Raymond Robins wants a reply to l|he, longwinded articles which he inflicted on us in support of Mr. Hughes ,/ihe will have to wait till the weather •-'I^oderates.' It's too hot for fulsome
J«iraae$£ generalities, conclusions and Jpreed Issues in such insufferable news-
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t|r8 smarter than democrats as a class Wid make better officers in charge of *6vernmenA.' If that be true, I .^ssurhe we shall soon see Mr. Ex-Pro-fressive Raymond Robins on the stump tfi behalf of that eminent character, i&seph G. Cannon, republican, or that, pother injured but beautiful character,
William Lorlmer, republican. V i! -"As to sectionalism vs. nationalism, anything ever more sectional istic t"han the monopoly-producing protective tariffs of the G. O. P.1? Is the curljefricy act of this Wilson regime secidonal istic or not-r-and how about the '^ifcome tape law. and the federal trade
Commission act? If they bp sectionali^tjid, then me for morfe sectionalism of lfl«e'?Sort.. If Texas is more reactionary than Utah, maybe the democrats are •worse in a one-sided ?tate than their republican brethren. "When it gets cooVer, Mr Robins will repent of much of his prattle. Yours for progressive, nationalism."
With the rank and file of the progressives Mr. Robins does not seem to have done much more than made himself ridiculous. If he did not mean all
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the pledges he made to the progressives, how much of his latest conversion and repentance is to be accepted as the genuine stuff
NOTHING TO FUSS OVER.
That Dr. Cook and Peary episode effectively cured the people of this country over any violent interest in the Arctics. By right of discovery the United States has certain more or less defined territorial claims in northern Greenland. The regions are quite uninhabitable, and they can be reached only by the most skillful and intrepid explorers. They are of no conceivable practical value. If they have any worth at all it is sentimental, and very thin at that. To note on the big maps that the lands nearest the circumsolar sea are marked in the American color (usually pink) may be pleasing to American pride, and may have served as a kind of monument to the American discoverers.
Now it is stated that the United States, in the recently® signed Danish treaty, relinquishes all her shadowy rights to northern Greenland. There may be some Americans who will recent the giveraway. There certainly will be many men, both in the United States and in Denmark, who will smile •at the idea that these inhospitable haunts of Boreas were ever seriously claimed by anyone.
If there is to be a controversy a very few may become heated under the collar. But it will none the less serve a good purpose, coming just at. this season. It will draw attention to Greenland, and to the eternal zone of those white lands of the farthest north. Even to think of Greenland should be somewhat of a relief such days as these.
IN FORTY YEARS.
Forty years ago this week a youth was condemned to die in six months from tuberculosis. He went into the mountains to wage a long fight to the end. As the result of his fight thousands owe their lives to him and millions more will do so, for the youth was the late Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau, the world's greatest exponent of the thdbryjthat plenty of out of doors summer or winter starves the germs of tuberculosis.
When he went into the wilds of the Adirondacks he was only twenty-six and tuberculosis was considered an incurable disease, its cause unknown, its victims doomed.
Dr. Trudeau had not been living his ,out of doors life long before he noticed that he was getting better. Weighing his experience carefully he perceived that more being out of doors was benefiting him.
In a flash he saw a way out not only for himself, but for the hundreds of thousands of other victims of the disease, and he set to work fighting and experimenting with greater zeal than ever.
In 1882, when Koch gave to the world his epoch making discovery of the germ which causes tuberculosis, Dr. Trudeau published the result of his attempts to produce artificial immunity in animals by injecting tuberculin, experiments which he carried on in the wilderness.
His crude laboratory was the first in this country devoted to original research in tuberculosis, and the experiments made at Saranac lake* because the last word on tuberculosis all over the world.
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Get Hew Fall styles before Labor Day. As fine a line of smart clothes as you ever saw. Everybody welcome to credit at Menter's.
On $15 purchase or Jess, pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. Liberal terms on larger purchases*
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Which is less than wholesale
small buildings which laid the foundations for an institution which has become the model for similar ones the country over.
VACATION DAYS.
We see in our vacations chiefly what we look for. A farmer going along examines the farms, an architect the buildings, a merchant the conditions of trade and a minister the churches. And so a man going through the world will see chiefly that for which he especially looks. He who is constantly looking" for troubles will And them stretching off into gloomy wilderness. He who is watching for blessings will se.e them hither extending in harvests of luxuriance.
In this vacation season be sure that you take a vacation from your troubles and worries. Leave them behind, as the most useless of all your baggage. Away —away with all forebodings!
Light-laden, go forth among nature. Look up toward the sky so brilliantly bright by day and at night merry with! ten thousand stars joining hands of light, with the earth in the ring, going round and round with gleam and dance and song, making old time itself feel young again.
Go to the woods where the cooled and sifted breeze is scented with nature's fragrance and sweet with nature's song. Go to where the streams leap down off thfc pure white pebbles. Go to where the wild flowers stand drinking out of the limpid brook, or, shining In the grass, look as if all the oreads had cast their crowns at the foot of the steep.
Hark to the fluting of the winds and the long^meter psalm of the thunder. Hear the fitful patter of the fairy-foot-ed rain dancing on the swaying leaves. Look at the morning striding down the hills, routing the skulking shadows. See evening drawing aside the curtain from heaven's well of jasper, sardonyx and amethyst. Look on all this, and feel that God's in his place and that there's room in your soul for peace.
If Mr. Hughes would absorb a bit of optimism and a bit of the milk of human kindness what a pleasant old world this would be.
A New York mother paid a girl a dime to hold her baby, promising to be back in
a moment or two. The girl
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Plenty of navies and other staple and evening shades.
Silk and Wool Poplin 40. inches $1.00 yard
Plenty of navies and other new and staple shades.
Chiffon Broadcloth Sponged and Shrunk 50 inches $2.00 yard
Navy, myrtle, burgundy, purple. Copenhagen.
took the baby and the dime and still has both.
It is explained from Constantinople that a recent Turkish defeat was due to a sand storm. It looks as if a common home product like that would work the other way.
A Russian is exhibiting a swimming suit with food pockets, a weighted reel, and fins on the legs. If he had a periscope and a torpedo he'd be a human submarine.
Doctor Cade has announced finally that the European war has no effect on the cllrnate. That's what makes the climate unique.
The Danish parliament is getting a lot of fun out of pretending to spurn $25,000,000 as a mere bagatelle.
HOROSCOPE.
"The Stani Incline. But Do Comiiel."' Copyright. 1915. by the McClur«
Newspaper Syndi".are.
Friday, September 1, 1916.
After the early morning hours this is read as a most unfortunate day, Venus, the sun, Mars and Saturn are all in malefic aspect.
Women should beware of any initiative during this configuration. It is held to be especially unfortunate for those who seek place or promotion.
It is a rule that makes for disappointment, particularly where the affections are involved. Engagements and love affairs have an unlucky leading.
Again the rise of new stage favorites is foretold. One of these is destined to reach supreme heights, it -is predicted.
Political troubles are prognosticated. Leaders in party affairs should beware of dissensions and schisms, which will be serious.
There is again a sign that is not good for military matters. Scandals in the army are foreshadowed.
Promoters have a bad outlook under this configuration. They should ^.elay important matters.
The rule is not an auspicious one for the aged,, who should safeguard the health. The death of a famous man Is prophesied for early this month.
Accidents on journeys are probable when Mars is in evil place. Removals and changes are not lucky today.
Athletes should take unusual care of themselves until the government of the stars changes.
LEVI DRY GOODS CO.
Main Street Near Filth
Special Selling Efforts Friday and Saturday
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Chiffon Taffeta—Extra Quality 36 inches $1.50 yard
French Faille
54 inches $1.75 yard
Purple, brown, gray, myrtle, navy, Copenhagen.
French Faille
40 inches $1.00 yard
Navy, Copen, brown, purple. green, wistaria.
French Faille
42 inches $1.00 yard
Midnight, navy, Copen., myrtle, brown, purple burbundy, garnet, prune. The best value ever shown in
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Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide $1.25 yard Messaline, 36 inches wide $1.50 yard Messaline, 36 inches wide $1.25 yard Satin Duchess, 36 inches wide $1.25 yard Silk and "Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide.. .$1.50 yard Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide... $1.00 yard Silk and Cotton Poplin, 24 inches wide 49c yard Skinner's Satin, 36 inches wide ..... .$1.50 yard Belding's Satin, 36 inches wide $1.00 yard
BLACK WOOL DRESS GOODS
All-wool Batiste, 36 inches wide 59c yard Chuddah, 42 inches wide .$1.25 yard ^Chuddah, 42 inches wide .$1.00 yard Storm Serge, 54 inches wide $1.50 yard Storm Serge, 50 inches wide $1.25 yard Storm Serge, 44 inches wide $1.00 yard Storm Serge, 42 inches wide 75c yard Storm Serge, 36 inches wide ......... 59c yard Melrose Crepe, 38 inches wide '. 59c yard Granite, 36 inches wide 50c yard
FOR GOOD COUNT WE ADO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY to Our AUGUST BLANKET SALE
Our purchases were made eight'months ago. Values at that time were much lower. Be prepared—buy now—the saving is worth while—a partial payment will secure Blankets for later delivery. Stock is so extensive description will hardly suffice—come to investigate—we are confident you will buy.
encourage foolish love affairs and to bring about scandals. Persons whose birthdate it is should beware of law and quarrels. Domestic affairs may be trying. Those who are employed should be industrious.
Children born on this day may be too fond of pleasure, careless and extravagant. These subjects of "Virgo usually have many talents.
TEN YEAES AGO TODAY From tk« Tribune File*.
August 31, .1906.
Company'M, Fourth Indiana cavalry, held its annual reunion at Collett park. Rev. George Borrias elected grand rhaplain of the Y. M. I. at the state convention in session in this city.
Rev. H. H. Wentworth, of the First Congregational church, returned from a several weeks' vacation in Wisconsin.
The Vandalia railroad ran a special train to accommodate the people going to Rockville to attend the democratic convention.
Why Cuticura Is So Good For The Skin and Scalp
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2. Because the Ointment is a super-creamy emollient for soothing and healing conditions which cause the skin to redden, roughen, itch, burn, crust and scale. Sample Each Free by Mail
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Wlth 32-p. book on the akin. Addrw pott-card: "Cutlcurm, Dept« 16, Bottoa«" Soidcrerjrwher*.
Store Closed All Day Monday
Fall nightdresses of Moslia Cambric and
Longer
Sleeves aid
We Would Be Justified lo Say 75c—Very Special Price
Ladies' Gingham Wash Petticoats, fast colors well made,
48c
To buy the goods by the yard would cost more. Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, black and light blue sold at 25c to close, three for
25c
Boys' Shirts or Drawers, bal briggan and open mesh regular 25c quality choice, each garment
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Long Silk Gloves, black, tan, champagne and light blue.
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Very Cheap Gloves
Former price 75c to $1.00 closing price, the pair..... 3 pair for. .$1.00
Special
Fibre Sille 35c quality,
La.dies' Black slightly defective, 18c, three pairs o
Ladies' black Mercerized kisle. o s e s i y e e i v e 2 9 quality, 18c the pair, three pairs for ....,...
Ladies' Mercerized Lisle,"silver gray with slight defects, the 25c kind two pairs o
Ladies' Black Gauze Lisle^ slight defects, 19c values, the pair
Misses' Mercerized Lisle, fine Ribbed Hosfe* black and white slightly defective, 25c u a i y w o a i s o
Men's Mercerized Black Lisle Sox, slight defects, the pair 18c, three pairs for
Men's Lisle Sox,. champagne color very special, the pair
Silk Vests
Ladies Silk and Lisle Vests sleeveless, former price $ 1 0 0 a i e
Infants' Silk Vests, 50c kind, each ..........
SCHOOL HOSE
Round Ticket Gordon brand. Very best for boys and girls the pair
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Race Meeting
Sept. 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th
THINK!
In a certain manufacturing plant the boss has hung upon the walls big placards having on theni printed in red ink the word, "Think!" That word ought to be hung in every shop and home in the United States. People who think should start 'a savings account in this bank.
TERRE HAUTE SAVINGS BANK, Southwest Corner Sixth and Ohio.
Want Advertising is Profitable—You may get that situation you are looking for by inserting an ad in The Tribune.
Pillow
Dwight A n ft o Pillow, Tubing, ^36' and 42' inches" wide: very special, yard
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