Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1913 — Page 4
THE "TIMES.
Wednesday, April 2, 1913.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS WT Te Lake Onatr Prlntln- ana Pmm, Usalnjr CBtnr
TIm Lake County Time, telly except Sunday, "entered as aeenan-ilAsa mat tr June 21. 1SS"; The Lake Count Times, daily exejt Saturday and Sunday, entered Fen. t. Itll; The Oary Evening Tlmaa, daily except Sunday, antared Oct. I, 10I; The Lake County Times. Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 30. 1111; The Times. daJIy except Sunday, entered Jan. 15, Kit, at the poetofoc at Hammond. Indiana, all tinder the aot of March S. 1179.
Entered at the Poetof Bet. .Hammond, lnd-. aa aecoad-claas matter.
with moving-picture houses rivaling the churches, the telephone, the Victrola, the electric lights, and colored maids wearing white aprons, it will take some stretch of imagination to conjure up the tranquil picture of the past. We refer to this: The old-fashioned house with the sitting room (they call it in the living room in the new bungalows), the oil lamp, the motto "God Bless Our Home," the rag carpet, the base-burner, mother darning the o. f. woolen sox, father reading the weekly paper, Nellie at the organ, Minnie and Mary washing the
HEARD BY RUBE Assisted by' HENNERY COLD BOTTLE
HAZEL NUTT is back with us today. Hand expects to work one day out of 365, and then ask for a three weeks' vacation in August. , If we had two
Hazels on the staff we would be jingled
all the time. Ed.
SIFFKRIXG THAT HURTS.
FOREIGN JUTBRTtSIlfO OFFICES, It Reotor BwltdiBC - - Unksage rtrnxJCAnow offices, Kavmwoad Building, Hammond. Is4. UamnaoBd (prHm.t exchange). (OaM far sUMot ut&) Gary Office. .Tel 1ST East Chicago Of flea... Tel. 4-J Indiana Harbor TaL 149-M; lt Whltiog Tel. Sft-kf Crown Point Tel. Hegewisch Tel. IS
ASTROLOGER now warns New j
York against a terrible flood. If he
had warned us in Indiana we might
place some confidence in his yawp.
Advertising aol letters will be sent, cr rata giren en application.
If yau hare any trouble getting The Tlmaa otlfy the nearest fflc and nave It promptly remedied.
utRoan. paid trp cmcmjLTion THAJf AlfT OTHER TWO ItCWI.
PAPERS Iff THE CALUMET REGIO.Y.
ANONYMOUS communications will
aot be noticed, but others will be
printed at discretion, and should be addressed to The Kditor. Times. Ham. mond. lnd.
1 41 J
ay a f aaM trkn Hna.nl kaatl A saf in
dishes. Willie spinning his top, James hU MOm. Ince lltMt 8miUTum- fIe ha.
and Clara Studying their lessons and bees Kafferlng from rheumatlam, which
the pair Of twins dead asleep on the h developed a very painful pain, and sof3 I he la anable to pat any weight on hla
limbs, lie ta greatly lniurit at nla bar bcr nboo. tilrard 1 1I. Citizen.
ed girls in the Jasper county home- TwK(i1i.inini.B.,.1,i..h.,i
steads many will shed a tear for the J as those in Ohio, but the Hoosier govgood old days. . I ernor doesn't happen to be a newspaper
man.
"WHETHER IT IS IS TIME OF
FLOOD OR KAMISB TOU NEVER
HEAR OF DOCTORS SAYING THAT IT
IS XFXF.SSARV TO BOIL THE BrD-
WEISEU BEFORE VSINO IT.-IIEN-XERY OOI.DBOTTLE. 1
A RIOTOUS XIGI1T. (From the Crawfordsvllle Journal) "When the cats are away the mice will play." Just as Edson Fink if this Isn't true. His mother and wife and children were gone last Saturday evening and Bdsoi, Invited Hen Hopping. Albert Davis and George Snyder in to spend the evening, and oh, the eggs they did eat. he might use Mtnrxrc.
(From the Sunday Examiner.) Mr. Van Alen abhors yachting, he suffers from mal-de-mer, and the sunlight on the water always makes his eyes ache. (The only light that thoroughly satisfied him without making , his eye ache is the light that Ilea in woman's eyes, and one woman's at that.) "DON'T forget that this is 1913." Laporte Herald. , Things must be awfully slow in Lay-
port when the Herald has to remind
the natives what year it Is.
WE ASD OIR MA. (From an Exchange.) The Alamo Dramatic club will give a play entitled, "Rube and His Ma," at the Yountsvllle hall, Thursday. P. S. 'You ought to see our Pa. NEARBY department store adver-
- Stated meeting Garfield lodge No,
569, F. & A. M., Friday, April 4, 7:30
p. m. E. A. degree. Visitors welcom ed , R. S. QALER, Sec. E. M. SHANK LIX W. M.
Hammond Chapter Xo. 117 It. A. M. !
Special meeting Wednesday, April 7:30 p. m. Royal Arch degree.
SERVIAN SOLDIERS.
Following is an extract from a let
ter from an officer in the Servian army, published by the New York
Sun:
For the last four months we went
through a rain of bullets and shrap
nel, marching through undescribable and impossible roads. We often
marched all day in rain, wet to tbe
skin, slept on stones or kept watch all night, and the following day had
to take by storm sheer impenetrable
positions.
My men, I have 250 under me.
laughed and Joked in spite of the se
vere fire we were under. You know our soldier, he is used from birth to
accommodate himself with very littl-
In peace a simple peasant, he always
sleeps outdoors, even In winter, pro
tecting his. flock from the wolves, and
so the war was no great hardship for
him.
He was amply and well fed, more
than he ever was at home, and this! t,BeB nursery where women can leave
explains why he was able to fight all
set apart similar rest rooms so that unfortunate husbands won't have to be dragged around f rom counter to counter by their thoughtless wives. OCR TRAVELISiW CORRESPOXDENT.
Fort Wayne, lnd., April 1. While bottled up with !3teve Fleming's valet
at the Eerghoft last night we discussed
the divorce problem. Only don't let my wife know it. We decided that the
question of divorce is caused by
1. Boys marrying women old enough
to be their mothers.:
2. Girls falling In love with turkey-
trotting young men. -
3. Young men falling in love with
turkey-trotting girls.
4. letting the delicatessen store cook
the family meals.
5. Girls marrying old men for their
money. 5. The high cost of Joy-riding. 7. ' Scarcity of gray matter. 8. Pure cussedness, "WHERE man ia taught humility." Exchange. '
One instance is where he accepts an
invitation to attend a stag party and
then finds that his Wife won't let him
go. ,
"STANDARD OIL. CO. OF KANSAS VOTES 100 PER CENT STOCK DIVI
DEND." Headline.
In the meantime it will be hard for
the common man with a dinky auto to
believe the various explanations why gasoline has gone up. "AOT ALL. APARTMENT HOI SE OWNERS BAR BABIE9. SOME BUILD FLATS SO SMALL THAT BABIES ARE IMPOSSIBLE.- llaiel Mutt "HAMMOND HEARS ASSURING NEWS." TiME'J headline.
VOICE OF
NOTICE. If the person hiding behind a wom
an's skirts, in fact, posing as a woman but slandering women, will send his
true name and address to this paper, we shall be pleased to print HIS communication and give him all the pub
licity at hand. EDITOR.
BELIEVES MARY KELLY IS RIGHT,
Indiana, Harbor, lnd., April 2.
Editor Times:
I wish to compliment you on editorial
in Monday's Times "The Working Girls
Side." Am sure Mary Kelly hit the
nail on the head and would void the
sentiment of 95 shop girls out of 100 Respectfully,
FRANK JEROME.
FAIR YOUNG BRIDE OF ARMY MAN SAILS
AWAY WITH HIM TO THE PHILIPPINES
day, keep watch at night, fight the
following day or march thirty to forty
miles.
Your friends, the Greeks, have
their babies while they shop. Some day some humane merchant prince will
MADE TO PAY THIRD FARE. Whiting, lnd., March 81.
n.anor times: At Madison . avenue.
Chicago about 9 p. m. Sunday, evening March 30, after paying our fare on Whiting and East Chicago street car
No. 834 cards were distributed by the conductor whose number was 138 to show that we had paid our fare. After
paying our fare about fifteen minutes
elapsed, conductor came around to col
lect mesa little cards. Finding a man
passenger wnom was a foreigner in a sleepy condition the conductor asked
him for his card, this man did not tin
derstand the conductor and had put the card in his pocket or misplaced it, not
knowing what it was for. The con
ductor demanded the card or another
fare at the same time there could be
no doubt even to the conductor that this man had paid his fare, but because he did not keen the card the conductor
.... iU vwuu.i .j, iook advantage or him which was
Jng to put in sidewalk lights in State wrong and all the oassena-ers in the
and Hohman street? (car had a rhanre to It thnuht it
SEE that the flood is near its crest I was a shame. When reaching the state
at Cincinnati. Breweries in the Queen Hne of Illinois and Indiana the conduc-
City also turn out things with a crest I tor collected the second fare from all nearby. I the passengers except him and the third
MUNCIE PRESS is so fussed uoover f,re trm n,m knowing this man had
the flood that it is running some of its pla lwo lar" Delor' oemanded the
news under the heading of "Flotsam1 anove specinea passenger
and Jetsam." i answered mm tnat "l nave paid two
. , . M . , rares already," but the conductor grabGARY doctor attacked by an under- ed hlm Dy thft rljfht 8h0uM .h:ktns rtfvf't 7H.B AlwayS h,m " tnouh a.s an old rug. AlthnUffht that ApfAr. arA i,t..,U1...n .
- a i most nil1I1 him nff V.1. a. , ui
M , , , I -' w. . c v. w, Ml III
Biuuft lamyuaiy well.
Hammond Council No. 90 R. & A. M.
will hold a ceremonial , on Tuesday
evening, ' April 1st. . Stated . assembly
first Tuesday each, month.- J. W, Morthland. Rec. It & Oaler T, I. M.
Hummond Commandery. . No. 41. K. T. Regular stated meeting first and
third Monday of. eacb -month.
Political Announcements
Editor, TIMES i
I desire to anaomcr to the ronuali-
PHILOSOPHY OF WHISTLING. "Not all the fellows that whistle on
helped us immensely on sea, but oujthe way are happy, 'says a phlloso-
land they were of little help to us. Ipher, "but they keep up the merry
They ought to have taken Bitolja, but 1 tune in order to fool trouble, and
they were beaten, and we had to take J other travellers on the highway, hear
it by storm. On that occasion we ing a cheerful note, fall into the were forced to be in water tip to our habit of happiness before they know chests fof twelve hours (in winter): it. Trouble runs away from the man
Xo sooner had we entered the town. who seems happy enough to whistle
the music band began to pay the! Atlanta Constitution
"Kolo," and till the small hours of
the night our frenzied soldiers
danced. I SOME men can look as though they
The following morning we fought! were born with a silk hat on. But
at Fiorina and pushed on to the most of them look like cab drivers Adriatic sea as far as Durazzo, and when they wear one. Cincinnati Ennow Austria wants to take It from us. quirer. With all due respect to the
No wonder we bitterly hate Aus-lGary Marching Club at that
tria to such an extent that we can
hardly keep our soldiers from cross
ing the Austrian frontier, and If they
.ioer. d -alitor .f Lake eoaaty do jt wl1 be the bloodiest war in hiS-
and to the people of Lake eouaty taat I tory.
I am a candidate for tbe acaaey ex
isting on the board of rommisaloaera.
I have been In boaineaa In tbla county
for 19 years and believe I know Its
needs.. . PASTE HAROLOVICH, Wbltlng, lnd.
QUEER thing the law the more! times a man offends the less his pun
ishment gets. --
to pay the third fare which he did
without saying a word.
My knowing this was contrary to tho
company's rules I thlught it would be to
their interest as well aa the public's that I put this article in my homo paper. Hoping the company will look
Into this matter promptly. Yours truly.
A READER.
BUILD FOE STORM.
In speaking of the recent cyclones
the Springfield Republican says: "It is posaibla tat the terrible de
vastatlon routl pyl Tthe decent storms will fcauf W reaction in favor
m L..IU1 ' . . I
Ul wunaing ior sarety even at some dlstrtct. He writes as follows
sacrince , or commodiousness, and I Richmond, lnd, March SO,
fortunately the revival of the ancient
arf of cement construction has made
A LETTER FROM THE FLOOD.
Editor Times: It may interest your
readers to read a letter received from
a former Hammond high school gradu
ate who was in the thick of the flood
SIX PER CENT MONEY. The discussion is all over tbe coun
try that the federal government should loan farmers money at 6 per
PERHAPS the only thing that
caused the Hon. Tim Englehart to
turn down the British ambassador
ship was that he would have to ap
pear at court in knee panties.
CROSSING THE BRIDGE. Before the floods came the Ham
mond TIMES which reached this
office, contained the following para
graph relative to the report of some social function which had appeared
In this paper, as follows:
"Columbus Republican speaks of & bridge-luncheon. Chances ate tho diners who lost had to come across." The Hammond paper grows just a
trifle facetious. What do you think
such functions are, anyway a free-
TILE EVILS OF GOSSIP.
Several well known Hammond men
cent with which to build homes and took the liberty of playing a practical fo,"a11 gambling lay-out? If so. you develop agriculture, and the senti- Joke on a friend. The so-called Joke are mlS&tily mistaken. Such are v, nio ,trr, in o tiqi r somewhat recherche social affair's
UiCUk 1UI tlitip U1UUC KVJ lUQ mriilcr I A'' - vwuii vuiidiuj, ywoi-
ia tfrnwlnc with nil rfaaRAa rp tiafiIa I tlon. The DerDetrators of the loke
except the private money lender. Pad good laugh over it and thought "cipants are usually invited guests Twentv-flve veara rn a nmrt that closed the incident. from the ultra-fashionable set who
would have been turned out of his But the matter was not dropped. pit 8K1U asamst sum in tne restive
nartv who seriouslv rontPndpH f- The story of the loke was told to the 8tuie OL image, jou may
I It a v w . i
such a thin. few who .were let in on the f un. They Know- 1S a lasaionaoie game or caras
chuckled about it and told others. iue ouje" OL ine arae lomer man
With every telling of the story it belng an opportunity to display party
IT has been said that when a girl was exaggerated. That always gown3 and pass alonS the personal
keeps a diary she generally has a happens. The victim of the loke was estlmate eactL bfts ror notner (to a
faint secret hope that somebody will first compromised jokingly and then thlrd party 18 to accumulate the
accidentally see what she is writing seriously. What had been told in jest Ureatest number of points in the game
about, was afterwards told in m.. ana mereDy De entitled to possession
In the first nlace the inkers had or tne Prlze Provided by the hostess
i.ui. ,,T,ri iiwi00 t , ine intrinsic vaiue vaiue or tne prize
EVEN JASPER COUNTY. tlon of thelr joke and now that ome is gauged by the wealth and gen
We see by the columns of the people have come to believe the storv erosIty of the hos"89. an the only
esteemed Jasper County Democrat apparently nothing is done to stop obllgation restIn upon-the partlci-
191S.
Dear Father: How is th.e water up
there? We sure have been fretting it
tt,B,"lule a lPe 01 nunaing proof been hit so bad, but all of the sur
against anything but the most extra- j rounding towns have been damaged
ordinary violence of an exceptional I very badly. I do' not suppose Ham-
tornado, and it Is likely that even this , " , ,n y wet on account .(., . . , I of being so close to the lake and the could be resisted by special precau-Uwamns. The damage in thi, ..tv
tions such as persons of ample means! win run close to a million dollars, it could apply. As. for commercial I waa mostly In the country. Trains did
buildines. the resisting mww nf ctAi not ,eave here trom Tuesday a. m. un
rnnor,)Inn . o .. til Friday, and even now there is only
two or three places you can go to.
wmu aa against earinquane. in pro- School was out last Tuesdav. but as
portion as the rich and prosperous I none of the students could go home
middle west is rebuilt, with increased I many of th" r hr yt. I went solidity the destruction from tor- !f.r V',n TK ,8rht ".the
I "ii tenet, tietia luai gui inerf. x nere nadoes will be reduced. For the pres- were six of us on the car and we had ent tbe number of windproof struc- to transfer the food twice before we
tures must be limited, but much mayjeot to Dayton, had to carry it over
be done to avert loss of life by the " ana .row it across where . ,, . I the bridges were out. We were met by
joiciunui; yiuvisiuii 01 places Ol hn,,.aM ..! t,.if
reiuge ana ine extension or tne sys-1 starved people who had had nothing
tem of alarms. Fortunately a tornado I io for nearly two days. Our car
lasts hut a few minutes nnd n vorv oaa or rood and clothing was hardly
., . I a drop in the bucket. I have made two small underground,-pit. the construe- trin(1 Minrik fln(1 haVB pn ahont ...
tlon Of Which costs little, provides a there was to see. I had a pass from
safe retreat for a whole familv. This Brigadier General Wood, who is In
nrohlp-m in hwnmlnir nf inrra.ieoH im. I command of the troops there so
. . . , , . 1 couia go HDoui wnere i waniea to.
b jl uauum 1 Things have been bad there and the
uecumea mure aenseiy seitiea. anaie,n ..i.rt tv,a nmrtv i. ,-
the re-cent, storms should be a matter loss of human life and the suffering of
for investigation. Th Janana rnv-1 the survivors cannot be even closely
ernment has done much to reduce loss
of life by earthquakes, adn It should
be possible by science and forethought to reduce materially the
terrors of the tornado.
TOO often what begins as a quiet
argument winds up In a "rag chewiug hUBt eight feet and two inches abov
estimated for several days, but one thing la sure, all reports have been
greatly exaggerated. I was all ove the town and the deepest water
found when It was at the highest was
not more than nine feet. It was re
ported that the water was more than
fifteen feet deep In the union station
but actual measurements show that
the high water mark In that place i
that nine colored girls are coming up the spread of the gossip.
from tne soutn to take positions as I It is the sama story of the idle
maids in Rensselaer homes. This is mind and the devils' workshon. it ia
Interesting as the Jasper county the same lack of a fine erained annre-
homes have heretofore been graced elation of the harm that can be caus-
wlth hired girls, the old-fashioned ed by a practical joke.
country Kind. Public sentiment need no lnnror
pating guests is that each, in furn,
respond In kind at some future dato (not too long deferred) and come through with a series of prizes for which her bridge guests may contest contest of skill, mind you. It will be just like that Hammond
But Rensselaer like many other concern itself with the storipn that PaPer to stin insist that this endless
home towns ia probably taking on the are circulated. It had " better con- chalQ of Boclal rec,ProcIly a species new fashions. Just as likely aa not cern itself about men who start these ot &ambIinS in that eventually every
its women folk spend the morning in tales.
motoring or in examinng vacuum Crown. Point today has not forgotcleaner catalogs, and in the afternoon ten ah ancient scandal that was corn-
one of the fair participants must fin
ally "come across' 'if she would stay
in the game. But that paper will have
match."
JLMJJN l De too everlastingly sure that you are right. You might be
wrong.
the floor. The number of dead is also
greatly exaggerated. I have heard re
ports are out that the number will run
I up to six or eight thousand. I do not
see how it can possibly reach the 500
mark. When I left there last night could not find any one that was in
position to know anything about the
Bituation that said that It would go above three hundred. I do not think it
will be more than two hundred. I saw
sixty dead in one place, at the Na
THE EXTREMES.
An exchanges puts it in this way:
"We live in a land of high mountains
and high taxes, low, valleys and low tional Cash Register plant, but this i
waeen. hla- frrw-ktid statesmen hlwlfar more
InrAC Kt v... 1.... .1 . 1 . ! . I.
,l6CO' "'6 f'"i-n,uB, u.b uiCU -" of the Bl5t or seven undertaking shops
pumpkin neaus, silver streams tnat land there are probably several that
gambol in the mountains and pious have not ben recovered
DOlitiClans that firamble in the nleht. The water had gone down yesterday
pZky: yyk j ii i . "' ' - zA&) r - i W II j if ' - '
Ira. Forrest Wiilard Mvrtm.
San Francisco. April 2. The big
army transport Thomas en route for
Honolulu and Manila carries in its bridal suite de luxe young Lieutenant De Forest Wilson Morton, eighth cavalry, nephew of . Secretary of War
IJndley M. Garrison, and hi new bride,
who waa Esther Todd Smith, a belle
of Washington society.
As Miss Smith, daughter of a promi
nent Washington banker, the oriae was known as a daring horsewoman, a
splendid tennis and golf player and devotee of outdoor sports? She ia vivacious and a strikingly beautiful brunette. The groom Is a graduate of the
University ot Pennsylvania, a member of several fraternities, and somewhat of an athlete. He met and won his wife while statoned at Fort Ethan Allen. The weddng waa In Washington, March 1. The couple spent but a day rln San Francisco prior to the sailing of the transport. That day was divided between receiving military friends of the groom and hunting for a grip containing his boots and saber, which a taxicab "pirate" had misplaced. He had to go without them. The lieutenant will see service with his regiment In the Philippines.
other places. Fire old more damage
than the water. The water tore up
the gas pipes and the gas would rise up through the water and as soon as
ny one got near it with a light a nre
would be started. Whole diocks are burned out in the business district, but
the residence district was hardly touched by fire. A street car that was caught on a corner by the rushing flood was carried .nearly two hundred feet from the tracks. One house that was
nearly fifty feet square, that was near the place where the levee broke was carried about fifty feet. All of the railroad bridge are out across the
river and It will be nearly a montn
at least before trains can go through
the town.
I was over there four days in an
and it will be an experience inai shall always remember. It will not be long before the town will be rebuilt
and when the new Dayton rises irom the ashes of the old it will be more than interesting to look back to the
week when Are and the Little Miami threatened to carry it all down to the Ohio. I came out well in my grades. I got two As and two Bs and I have not heard from the others yet. I am going to stay here and work the rest of mv vacation.
I have several others letters to write i this afternoon so I guess I had better f
stop. Will sena you some the Dayton flood as soon as they are developed. Tour son, FLOYD MURRAY.
settled at Arnot, Tioga county, Penn. The boy went to work in the coal minea In March. 1J71. and In November, 187S. he became a half member of the Mine Worker's Union. Early in life Mr. Wilson took an active part In trade .union matters, and from 1800 to 1909 he waa International secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America.. His re-election in each case came without opposition. Of late he has engaged in farming at Blossburg, Pa., in which town he now makes his home. r Mr. Wilson was eleetedto the Sixtieth Congress and was re-elected to the Sixty-first, receiving more votes than
'all the other candidates put together.
He is married and has nine children.
NATURAL WAIST LINK IN SUMMER COSTUME
The Day in HISTORY
It is presumed that they play bridge posed mostly of gossip. One man was to figh1t lt out with the brldgera. It
whist. Just as likely as not they comnelted to rlrnnlata hiihriraria of
now refuse to wash the milk bottles letter In retraction. It is about time RepubliCan'
after using, thereby adding to the that some of tho Hammond gossips
burdens of the unfortunate milk man. were similarly treated.
Pretty soon we will be hearing that
the stork flies oyer Rensselaer instead
of stopping there. ; WOMAN has evidently thought the Ere long even the broad pastoral expression "sitting tight" refers to
started the controversy. Columbus
YOU will be shoving - the lawn mower around almost before you know It.
acres of Jasper county will regard thai her and has taken another reef In her
old-fashioned home as a rarity. . What (skirt
THE whole country will rejoice when the "tornado", season closes.
roaring cataracts and roaring orators, fast trains, fast horses, fast young men, sharp lawyers, sharp financiers and sharp toed shoes, noisy children, fertile plains that He like a sheet of water, and a thousand newspapers that lie like thunder.
THERE seems to be no failing off In the number of job hunters even if thel cant' get to the president
until there was a strip across the town about two blocks wide where it was about three feet deep. This has been traveled so much that It Is not likely that there are any dead here. So it seems that all of the dead that have not been recovered have been carrid down the river. The last official report taken about Saturday noon showed 134 bodies recovered. It does not seem possible that sixty could have been carried off down the river. Horses . suffered worse than men. I saw fifteen dead horses . In one block
APRIL. 2 1 HISTORl". 1775 Daniel Boone began to erect tha fort at rioonsborough, Ky. 1789 First meeting of Congress under the Federal Constitution. 1932 War between the Winnebago and other Indian tribes of the United States. 1S53 reople hail Santa Ana as President of Mexico. . 1865 Ijederal troops prepare for at-
tarkTon Mobile. Ala
1904 Continued skij
Russian and Japi
1906 Gjreene and Ga
end! at SaVannah,
1911 Meetings In Gr. mote the Anglotlori treaty.
1912 Pjublic meeting in interest of th
soon to be Introduced
. ment.
TOUAVS BIRTHDAY HONORS
William Bauchop -Wilson of Pennsyl
vania, Secretary of Habor In President
Wilson's cabinet was
rmlshes between
about Yalu. nor trial nearlng Ga. at Britain to pro-
Kmiirlcan arbltra-
all over Ireland Home Rule bill
In Parlia-
born in Blantyro.
Scotland, on April 2, 1862, His parents
ajjd bunches of two or three In several came to the United States in 1S70 and
VnJA" M r 4 T ii
The waist line, after several years of wandering above and below Its natural position, will be found somewhat near the place where nature originally planted it. in this season's dresses. Moreover, it will be a welldefined locus, instead of a somewhat Indefinite and intangible region in straight-falling garments. The dress here shown is of handembroidered batiste with cluny insertions and lace. The light material will be adapted for wear ia lat SDrlnar and summer.'.
