l I 1 5. . ‘_». . 1 'lt tl ~.-.~ .éll I ,l't-“T l 6 THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE QEVENTEEN I I I llllllll nllllswl . I full llllltlll f cullllllullull I lllllcllllslul _.IIIlIlI.lII SK|PPEBS_ _EIIMIIIIIIIEII I _ ‘ IIIII.I'fIlIII’=.IIlI'llt Sill IEPPEIIIII IIEIIIISEIIIIIIII SIIIPS _.l--so-¢ .._.___.. - _______, (lpaelll to the Guardian.) _ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. April 15.- An order ill LONDON, April 15.-,-William. 0. C., LONDON. ‘ April 15.-Shippers of Council was issued tllis evening com- qleggmue, grandson of _the greskthe British trawlers who sighted the mandeelnghll refrigerator ships _ en- Llbersl statesman, has been killed __in_ Zeppelin alrshlp which last night gagell in trade between ports within action .ln France. Mr Gladstone was., raided the north-east coast of England the United Kingdom and Australia. l eral member of describe ber as the Z-9, one of tile 29.yellrs old and a L ll _ ,the House of Commons. -Very latest type of German aerial i ___,____.--- ships. The trawlers sighted the craft, . ' _ .,,, _ 100 miles from land. They believed she came from Hellgoland. lf she ‘ c' , . returned to this island the calculation ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ is made that she must have covered on her trip something like 800 miles I The trawlers came ,at full speed for '-"-'- g port immediately after they recognised the Zeppelin with the oblect of giving (Special to the Guardian.) --’*' warnin . but of course the were WASH[NGTON.Aprll 15.-,A revival (Special to the Guardian.) S Y easily outdistanced by the Zeppelin. of the reports current sonle weeks ago that American steel mills were ahh; ROME. ADl‘|_| 15-"'T|1° filtillf-101! |10” " ping submarines in sections to Cauad is ililil0t\b!°1i|Y Critical 710W- F0' “W ‘ | for the British navy has caused e. dis- iirst time there is reason to think -clisslon to-day in official circles here. Italian lllt°l'V°lli-1011 IU\\'0I1`l°1\i- T\\°“5\\ lt was said. however, that the reports there is no official confirmation of the probably am” from B ghgpmem of l`°D°\‘t» It-UW lm* “HWY “med he' some unfinished parts, not capable of sembled into a vessel. demands for concessions from Austria- being as Hungary. There is good cause for _.___ his as been done and that 3U¢_G,A|;|A p|5TRU31'Ep believing t h - < . _ these demands go far beyond what . (gpeelal to the Guardian.) - BY GERMANY. " Austria-Huussry could possibly accept- ' LONDON. April 15.--'rho total Brit- »-- The ll'-iestioll HOW il Whetllef "WY lull casualties ill the war, from the ..l’AltiS, April 14.-Germany has fail-` form tlw i1lB.Kil11lli11 Dl'°Sramme which beginning of llostllltlos up io April 11, ed to pay to Bulgaria the portion of will U0 l'0ili-|090 'DY GIBCUIBIOII. 01' _I are 130.347 mell, according to all an- the loan alle agrccd to remit April 1. Wlletlwr they constitute an actual nouncement made in the Commons according to a Sofia. special to tho . tllougll informal ultimatum. ,thi snfternooll by Harold J. 'l`enna.nt,.~Pctlt Parlsicn. which says it is be- Austflu Will Drobiibly ll\t6l"Dl‘6t the ,Under Secretary of War. Ilieved Germany dlstrllsts the Bulgar- ltullaxl communication as a basis for lan attitude and suspects she already burzelulus. llllt lilo lwssibllity or ull novAL PAa'rv vlsrrs MONTREAL lllls decided to loin the Allie-l. oveutual ssreslueut seems llurilly lu NEXT WEEK. Wllonltwus lnlnounocd ill February be considered. ` --- that negotiations had been completed 0'l"l`AWA, April 14.-Tile Duke and for ll loall nl' $30,000,000 to Bulgaria Dllcllclls of Collllnllglli null Prlllccss by Gcrlllnll and Austrlall bullkorl-l it Patrfcln will visit Molllrclll next week. was stated that no political condltlolls travelling by_ spoclnl trnlll on Monday' wore attached to tho llrrllllgclnout, but and remaining till Suillrlllly Neither it ,was regarded ss significant that Bul- (sp°°|" '° 'ha G""d|'"') the time of urrlvlll ill Molltrcul nor the gurls. had refused tllc profer ot' a .simi- PABIS, via London, April 15.-The ‘ _ follow,” omcm smwmom was issued _programme for tho wool; have been lar loan made several lnontlls before rs of illc irlplc clltcntc. by th W |_,Om_ w_n|gm,__...I-n thnwlocldcd as yet. ills lloylll liighncss. by thc powc “annum an,” ‘xo haw “med m.u_ llowcvor, wil:B illllpciet ills laoopn -~ llallt success, which colnplutes that of agnm' ‘md It _"'“'”"*"”“" 0"’ 0-"M PRo_GERMANS |N U_ s_ party will visit lilo llospliuls ol illo ‘.112 ‘.§‘l°‘i$'.§l..."l§‘.§’..1T‘i?.I°uf.‘$.‘i§...’i°$.I‘. we . ”"°“ “°"° °“"‘°"- captured wltll tllo bayouct hy our LONDON Am.” M___L°m Cu,.,_o,, llllaeftggu “lglgpclllovlrshoigrnxglls ttxlfe Bgxtclr FORTRESS FLAGS TORN |N finds himself embarrassed tllrougli woodlands fringe of Ablaiu Stnazalre. ` BEF°Rsg%':gTuRE :‘:;‘%io::,‘;‘°g?“:'ilyB';?'§';f,h ptgélgshérih W" “wk 160 |’H°°“°“' Wh” i“°|“d°d ' Calllnlucrts, flaylng Germany. Ever several olilcers. nlld tbrco ircncll siuco the wllr began Clllnnlacrts, whose nlortars and two macllluc Bulls* XETROGRAD' Apr" I-3`”A wm‘“'k` illmc as n poct has boell steadily ris- ..M La Boiseno' m the mgim, og able fcuturc of tile surrender of tllo mg’ me pcmwd msmug word” mm,m,_ Galician fortress oi' Przcmysl was tllo Albert, tho ollelny attempted two , 1 ,,mwks_ wmch wow lmmommcly fact that not a single Austrian flag mg Germmy fm the ‘lcvnfmn °“ of h k d was captured says me Ruasky Slow, his fair. lumi. Knowing Lammaeliti-l "' _‘,"in°1‘“_g0mw M Dagmenc our The ,mcwt Ufuwh. disappearance ww; alld wanting todo a service for lllm. llrllllory demoilsllcii one of tiliulrrlll- ‘““°°"°'°d' tm” “ewwapm “YS mr' {l:l)c"l:ll§'ilrlrfr(l]lntl‘:¢}l)ll\\“I-il;II'lIl§’ Illll‘dl£tIIl¢:y:dw%l‘ltZ "IPM G°"m““ h"’“°\“’9' F“"u‘°r U’ mer’ through uw confession of §lav publlsllcd broadcast llorc null also ill illc cast at lla Nourissons wc repulsed Wm' ¥"'|“"“”"” “’|‘0 “"|'I"°‘| “L NW- Amo,.`ca_ all attack. At Los Epargcs tllo enemy 'g‘r‘;_Y n:‘1‘;I;1 ‘Bain ‘"0 Fight I’°f°|'°‘Ul° Lord `Cu,.Z0" now ,lwukw U, ,md delivered tllroo counter-llttncks during 0 ll “F5 Wei” WY" M0 mmm" nxcormmd by m.0_Ge,.m,m c,.1_ strips These strips wclo numbered tho night of April 14-15. with lilo oil- - , , . jmt of mmmns Um c,,,m._,.n ,.,m(._,,,__ null distributed uluollg lndlvhillnls who l;;ln;‘;\smrt:_l‘;llc]llhfi¢:lr; glyi¢lil;,1l;l:`l:itBllx:.:a§._l;3; H” ‘VM "°I’“I““d ‘md ”“ff°f‘“\ \1°“"Y md "mm ‘II um "mugs of um" wats York show Canlmnerts' llalllc has been losses." . and cups. l‘iley were roqulrcd lo takc _ i I oll ontll to restore them upon bclll “milled “ml L°"d ('“"z°" B 5 V0" “S 0| 0 f m th," 0 th L “-5 the author. One scortcllillg reply to Huenra oN susmsss AND f,“;`f,“"fn,g,,',° ,m°“‘§.cc,,,fs,§,,c,,,,,“ “H12 Lord curzou as lilo supposed ounlol- PLEASURE gwmg we rcglmcms me HSM' ,0 B comes from the Rev. Dr. George Dren- TRIP IN .UNITED STATES- 1- . xl t _ ford, of Baltimore, all in poetry. urihcl corporate e s ence A search of the prisoners revealed Lord Curzon wants his friends ln NEW YORK. Avril 14--Gouursi ' America to understand he feels the Victoriuuo Huerta, the exiled ex- m$;,l:yt;;'c|:]n,[,f|‘§5u:)‘;lgsimg be,0,,gmg ,O sting of the ulldeserved criticism. In` llresident of Mexico. arrived here into _Gmeral Thomascm a nag was [cum 5 talk with a New Yon; newspaper io-day from Spain on board the steam- m,_uct_ ¢¢,|-respondent today he asked the ps- er Antonio Lopez. General Huerta por to set him slrslizlltdsaying that he was permitted to lalld alter he had protests-strongly against being hold iilkcu oath before the lulmlsrelioll wHA‘l"s lN A NAME? rospollslplc for selltllllellts or one for \l\HD9¢l0\‘B Uiiit Il-0 WHS “Ot SONS t0 LONDON MAN FREE ON NAME- wllom llc ilctcd only ill llldiroct rcln- nilllor Mexico or Cuba and had stated 5A|(E'5 pAR0|_E_ ||0"u|||p_ that his stay ln this country will be ____ . ______.____.._._._-- dlvlildtl I-i0lW89l1 IHISIUGBB i1lii|»Dl0BBlll'0- O'I"1‘AWA, April _l2.--Tlluulas lliloy. GAVE COSTLY' RING. T110 f0\'m9l‘.Pl`9Bli\@llf Of M0560 Was ol Harlllltoll, lallguislles in Kingston _-- llccompanied by his secretary. General Pelllteutiary. while Thomas Riley. l’ ..CliIUAGO. ill.. April 14.--Clllcul;o D\>\Eili‘d°. llilil ll ¢\'|€\\ll- ADFRDI Rl1lll0\`. London. who killed al bar tender elgrl society is agog to-day over the ull- WIIU Sud U9 W" f°l‘°€d Out Of M9360 was sentellcell..to.flfteell years ill jail. precedellted contribution at a meeting lfllt MHY- ‘ is ill Missouri somewhere. A parole for the relief of Belglaus held by ---°-°*“""_"* issued for the Hamilton Riley, who Madame Depage, wife of the Surgeon- WBB B6I“Vll`l & BBVBH 981' BEl\t,€\\C€ f0'i` General of the French army, when a E 'Y VOUTH I3 KEYSIQTE OF manslaughter in connection with his prominent woman, livlllg on the Lake M0 I-3 FOR SPRING wife’s death. was by error at the Shore_ Drive. snatched a costly ring penlteutiarv taken as being meant for rlcllly set with diamonds alld emeralds. All lilo IIBW m0d0lS Snell youth- Witll the London Riley alld lle was released from her finger and graciously offered very few exceptions all the models and deported to the united states. lt lt to the cause. Bit lvl' lite YOURS. U10 B>\00Dtl0\lS is probable a parole will be issued for The ring, it developed, was ll wed- beautiful as they ere. can only be con- the man whom the first document was ding present and had graced her sidered as background. -intended for. and an effort made to finger for some 30 years. But so Th0l'8 IB Ymlth in the silortuess 01' bring buck the other. luovcd was the donor. wllo wllllllolds the Skirts. f0l' Wllel-ll€l‘ l’0l‘ lilly 0|' ev- The discovery of thc error was made her name. by the appeal of Madame ching wear six inches fronl the ground when Thomas Riley of London wrote Depage. that she tllougllt only of its or nlore. just to the top of the boots. the jallor there tllauklnghlnl for klud- value translated into terllls of relief will be the length of the skirts and llesses. The latter was surprised nlld for a stricken people. they will be wide at the hem. with a all investigation was mndc. This exceptional pllilanillropiat was width that has been scarcely known since tho days of 1830. No crlnoilllc. hut wonderful cutting ls thc sccrot, wlill it low weights perhaps null in some cases a foundation. And the fullness docs not nleau tllc return of the pottlcoat at all; it means a tight satin ulldorgsrnlent bclow the knces. ll _well fitting stocking and boots ann shoes "sans reprochc." to show ll pretty ankle. MILITARY STYLES D0 NOT ' EXIST ‘ W-. ,Al1d.fJ1uro ls 'another point, military fashlohll do not exist. except in tue case of one or two long coats. and perhaps- ll llttlo sporting dress of kha- ki colored wlllpcord. Tailor mades llavc dnt pleated skirts. the pleats NOTHING IN THE TALK OF GEF\MANY'8 PEACE TERMS. WASHINGTON. April 13.- Publish- 'cd reports that Germany had present- ed hor terms to tllo United States ut- tracted attention today in official Washington, but both Secrteary Bry- an and Count Von Berllsstorff, tho Gcrmall anlbassndor. denied that tllcro was any foundation for such rumors._ "Tllero is nothing definite or indefin- ltc,” said Mr. Bryan, when asked a- bout the pesco talk. "and there has been nothing new on any phase of tllo subject for a considerable time." German embassy officially declined to comment ou whether the Peace terms. us published. represent ' Gor- meny's.vlcws at proscnt. beyolld 'say- llot tllo only giver. A noted surgeon wont. through ovcry pocket, turning cncll inside out and llalldlng over his `1aat cout to tho cullssarics. It is tho plan of tllo committco to place the ring on sale at some local jcwcllor, Tile sccno‘ of thc rich outpouring wus the druwlllg-roolll of Mrs George lshanl‘s llolno ut 1840 Norlll State Street, where scores oi' nloll and women prolnlllont ill tllo clty‘s husl~ ucss and social llfo gather. TELEGRAPHERS DON'T GET ENOUGH WAGES. CHICAGO, April i4.-l’l'osldellt Newcomb Cllrlloll. of lilo Wcstcm Union Telegraph Colllpnny, and S. J. Kononkdmp, president of filo Conl- lnorcial Telograpllors' Ullion of Ameri- , l ll li, the ing that nothing autllclltlc on the snll- ca, yesterday tostlilod. froln tlloir rc- Mumr D groups or a Nom; ioct had been received. < ~ `spoctlve view polllls, boforo the United coats with shaped baseline ou ill one Statos columisslllll oll industrial rela- t. All d _ I . _ » :I-nhgidtltz tggegapflzico typo,ar¥n:lr:l::;:l GERMANW8 GOLD ROUND UP tions, regarding tho _wages und work- . --- .lug couditloilu of illc conlnlorclal tolc- a is much llslld braldlnli and embro- dol-y.~ As for materials. the dress- mslier frankly nys that llo has done the bolt with what he can get. There sroivory -fotv woolen materials. lvl' wool ils'»a.forbldden export. But there ls plenty _of-silk, so it is ll silk season. principally tadbtll and that rich satin that sa is-alone. 'rllore were the niqgt anpus of,_silk net. gauze and lace. sud iiolluosa piped with color, tapped uid vlldyked. until the lime Psrlesleilnes who were the models looked like llersonlhed flowers. many nf ips sullen gowns being eplllposec of one full flounce above the other. ' rn: ‘Ilona cl-mler or 'rua - Annes. line between Ar- lI.000 feet above been erected the monument of pesos treat! which was of Kinl statue. B_ERl.»lN.' April 13.-Tll t $200,000,000 worth, of gold dowod into tho treasury of bank from the pockets the the first seven months the that it to a the and the owed for ,many course mob- of wal' greiphersl r Carlton cllusollwl nllhl sensation. ‘when, replying tn ll question from Frank' P. Walsh. cllllirlllan of the com- mission, as to whether telograpllors were_ad_equately compensated. replied: "l believe that tile tclegrapllcrs are undel~pai_d." = Hb added:._“l tlllnk they ought to make money than they do. Tcn a Morse telegraphor re- lt is S33. it was it is new S18. a first-class tele- st least men W8! Y6ll'. ln his of the. ls If \ I AI’-IIIIIIIIIlIlISlI1lSIIII'l _ -(Bandai to the Guardian.) PETE GRAD, April 16. - The Austro-German offensive at Kozowe.. noriil-easi,.-of Uzsok Pass, has been practically smashed, the War Office announced to-day. In a seventeen- hour battle, Tuesday night and Wed- nesday, the attacking Teutonic troops suffered terrible losses. They charged the Russian positions seven times with the bayonet. only to be driven back each time, leaving large numbers of dead before the Russian lines. The night fighting was the fiercest that marked the Carpathian campaign. Thrice the Austro-German forces pene- trated the Russian advance trenches, only to perish from Russian bayonet thrusts, while heavy artillery fire swept the_ ground behind them and Drevtinted the approach oi' reinforce- men s. llllcl lnuus ull lu lllls (dpielal to the Guardian.) PARIS. April 15.-Further gains for l°‘rcncll troops in tho lllood~drenched Wocvro regloll arc oillclully alllloullc. od horo to~tlny. Despite obstillutc resistance of thc Gcruluus. the Frcllcll tl`00ll8 advanced 400 yards. Avlllllors, twelve miles norlll-cllst or St Mllllcl, has llcon tllo sccllo of' sharp ilglltlllg, null it is ofllcllllly slntoll that thc Gor- ulllll lrcllcllcs wcro coluplntcly wrcck- ed. lll Ailly li'orL-st. suulll-cast of St llillllcl. lfrellcll also are gaining advantage. ALL l’AR'l“1Ei~l i`NI'l‘F. IN FiI*}CIi.UlT1N(l i‘.AMl'AiG-N. ILQNDUN, /\Di`i\ 13--A grcui, pill,- rlotlc campaign to secure recruits iorIKitchener's new urlny was opened in .nndon today. The campaign -is to be carried on for lnfortnlght. Meet- ings, uddre sod by Llllcrul, Unionist, Lllbor and qlrish nlclllbors of Purllu- ment were held ill ilydo Park, Trafal- gar Square and other centres of thc. capitlll, wbilo recruiting scrlgeants distrlblltod .pllnlplllcts showing thc plly, scpllratlon llllownncos und oth- cr udvulltages gi'/ou to soldiers of thc King, As tllc result of the 'I‘rll- fnlgur Square mcctlng two illllldr-od recruits registered lit the chief re- cruiting ofilcos ncnrby. During the lul'tllight's cllmpllign, 1,500 lllcetlngs will be held, lvhlllo troops will be ollguged ill street marching. ` \ THE ALLIEG CAPTURE MAIL BAGS FROM .-GERMANY. BASEL. Switzerland, April 13.-` Brltlsll and French crnisersmlceortlillg to advices received he-.re,hn.ve taken from italian mail stesmers 2,300 bags of German nluil, addressed abroad, and containing letters. post cards, ulolley checks and small packages. Bags coming from abroad. lntcllil- ed for Gernlally, will be treated ill the same way nlld confiscated. This course on the part of the allied coun- trlcs, it is understood. ls being llladc ill response to Germany‘s submarine war against noll-colnbatant merchant and passenger ships. British warships recently captured on a Norweglauves- sei confidential letters forwarded to Dr. Von Bethmsnn-Hollweg, the Ger- man iulporlal chancellor, to Count Von Borllstorff the German nnlbnssndor lo thc United States. . _________.._..._.._ 3 MEN CHARGED WITH BUROLARY` \N OXFORD HAVECONFESSED. AMHEltS’l`. April 14_.-.luck llocily. Robert Farrel and Fred McKenzie, the first two being arrested by Dctectivc l-lanrallall. of I-lullfnx, a few days ago. for burglary coulnllttcd ill Oxford some months algo, had their llcarillg in Oxford llcforc Stipcndlllry Magl- strate Sllldo. Both mon took tllc stnud and made a clollll breast of llreahillg into and outoring tho stores of D. G. Wood and Mr Arcllibgld. This hur- glary was tho worst, vcr colllnllllcd ln Cllnlbcrlllllrl (Bounty, several tll0n~ sand dollars worth of jewellery and negotiable stock being tnkoll. lllolll; with a large lllilollrlt of cash. Tllcy clululcll that Frcll Mclfcllzic had bccll fl receiver of these some stolen goods. Mclfellzlc dclllod all knowledge or illls. but notwithstand- lllg lln nlso was sont up for trial before tho suprclllo court. Roclly nlld ills oo-partllcr were arrostod lll Halifax. Rocdy lloing wltll ll home dofollco regi- nlcnt in tllo garrison city. Sillco ills coilllnomclll ln jail ho has been very ill and wus i,o~day taken to thc hon- pltol. (lrown i'roscnlltor ilanwny. of Alnllcrsi. conducted the carlo ugulnst tho tllrcc alleged culprits. SASKATCHEWAN'8 PLAN. YORKTON. Sask.. April l3.- Pre- lniol' Scott was the principal speaker nt u nlecllllg promoted by lilo local committee of thc Banisil tllo Bar Lesguo this evening. when he discuss- cd the govornment’s proposed temper- ance legislation. Primarily thc government had tak- en thls course because of the war. and consequently as a war measure and the action of closing the bars during the war was in deference to public opinion. As the government has not yet the the importation u one or two pon the gov- the province or take over and as a IIB IIIIIB KOVBHI- man- have li l.ll'lNDi).\`, April 13-Au officer the front writes in bis diary: side to a sentry box, s very old book case taken from a neighboring dug- out used as one side to a dug-out; a. ' III IIIE IIIEIIIHES t IIIIIITHMIAIIII IISI IIII render such il stcp expedient. ,lt LONDON. April 15.- Tllc British Government has decided against "In our trenches I saw al lovely 91.1 placing cotioll on the contraband list mahpggny Q00; being used 3, one as it had been found the military' nd- vnntagcs to be gained by declaring - cottoll contraband were insuiilciollt to beautiful old willow pattern bowl being used for anything, and the strewn all over the place. 'Here in one realizes that they belong eve thin of vnlu but all is int ers are still here.. One beautiful you imagine it all? It is like aiu und unnatural. , l was hcre. lic held four coniirmatio and with thc cllllpluiu and myself llttcndnucc the Ollllpluin Gcllcrnl, them. 'l‘bcy were ill ll bud wily s. the time. They have since improve and returned to England. risen cllllrcll. llc in rlltllol' budl surprise visit." Wlllilltbl All'I`l'IUlf YOUNG \'lSI~ TED. Gcrlnun aeroplane bus been scnttcr illg bombs uilnut, and one uilucd ll. our wagon fell only ll few yard away. It dulllugcll two llouscs, un whcll I ucnt to sec the occupant ics llollc to their property ns if man showed nle a piece oi shell tb Genera1's house into a room where three of the servants were having dinner, and beyond spluttering them with putty and bits of brick left them uninjnred. Tllesc events were by way of celebrating the return of thc sun for thc first time for some weeks. "I wish I had thc transport to tuke some of the old furniture honlc. Home of the pieces are interesting nistorficolly. As the population is Catholic some of the big cupboards sheltered clerics from their pursuers during thc revolution. I thought that these long straight, national roads would have been laid down in thc periods just preceding the Revolution by cotvees. but it appcarsthey are nluch older. Arthur Young, (the wri- ter of the end of the 18th century) must have passed down them and entered into many of the cottages which I nm so fond of visiting. These old places hardly deserve thc ond to which some of them have conlc." FIGHTING II\" ‘l`}-IE SNOW A Frellcll captain writes: “I llcvl-,r thought I could got. uccnstolllcd to ll weather like tllllt. and to live in thc snow and thc mud its we do. Wo wash ill the opcll air, wo llvo in tho mud, our feet are continually in tho water and wc llnvc not oven got ll cohd. ' “Tho rabbit llolc_ill which l livo with my friend, L'-opt. U., is ll. large roonl underground, very low, with n door which is vcl-y low, too. 'ln one of the corners o stove, if you plcusc. We use wood to light lt, ns wc get plenty of it hcrc. The bent. is llloder- ntc, just enough to be comfortable. As soon ns it gots too bot we open the door, us, of course, there il-l no window.Wc have nn old lelllp to light the roonl. n. dear old luulp, which docs her best to slnoko. "Noor tho stove are ll few shelves for our alcohol, bhlelf polish. brush- os, etc., further, ollr food, chocolate, tes, cuken, ctr. The wsshstand is ll rough plcco of wood. with an bid dish ns ll basin and an old pall as wllter jug. One table, two chairs. a stool~threc pieces of wood nailed to- gether, and ll third one to cover the whole. The top one is -broken; the three legs are not very strong; it does not lnsttor. Thnt is whore I sit down when overi’ other dn! 111° lull? or comes to ns for ten, Yes, ton; live o'clock tell. Wo send invitations on cards, ond in the corner we put: “No dancing, no cvcning dress neces- sary." "At the buck of the room our two beds-two lonely beds. If we hllppcn to fall in thc night, we cannot hurt ourselves-they are so low, but stilll they are very comfortable. 'rile sheets are made of straw, the blankets are replaced by my coat, my sack is my pillow, and my tent the pillowcase. and I sleep splendldiy. ' "Of course, the whole aspect ol the place is changed by the snow. We cannot recognize the usual* corners; the woods are so quiet, everything seems to be asleep. The bullets them- selves, the flies we call them, have ll different sound, and we hardly recog- nize them, nnd to think that under that heavy white cost men live. work iight." . : n1ent's hands and they were deter- mined to administer the law so as to plete success. chateau there are a pair of beautl- PHIL “JM PHIA A -1 14 _.1 'dl °““d1°°"i°k5 °f bronze and ‘W0 scout cliulserl Chester lyrrl-lived at flue bronze figures. It is tragic when Plllladelpllla Navy Yurd to-ally from _ i0 Hampton Roads. After a few ml someone either dead or mlles away. repairs she will leave for Slnyrlla to “The Germans have looted mostly protect American interests in t ry g e, er- Mediterranean. lt is said at the ward eating and more or less exciting, and ,that Wvrk lll>0l1 U10 Cruise 'would oc you would glory in going about Dok- Fglicfl and tllat sllc_p,r;lbubIY W0llId DC ing into things as I do. Lovely old 3 ‘3 0 Be “WHY W1 ill iW0 Weeks- chairs have been destroyed and oth- The CIIQSWV- W\\I‘~`_\‘ IB Um 5l10\'=dl0S\ om ship of her class ln thc navy, will Chippendale is in the corner as write and its mate at my elbowl Ca .ll.c:llll\~l' Serlllll. wllivll luis arrivo lloyd. sllulzosaflllly rl-,pulsvil :lil llltack lllude llpoll his lilrlunlor by a large Gorlllall Ilydropluuc and at slnall :inro- size oi her forearm that had broken able U, ,-“cp Zoe”-uggu_" the side of her house down, and she was neither excited not alarmed. A is DB- cullar French cups without bandgles AMEmc?,%Rcg:‘;'.§§sA{'EAv\NG B I relieve either tllc North Carolina or “ 'Fcllllcssce now in Mcilitcrrallenll wutcrs. mr ___________________ bled up fnirylund, all upside down , GEORGE GRISWOLD KILLED BY TRAIN roll." was illsiolltly kill:-fl. ( Mr. Griswold was slaudillg oll lb .__.,__._.____..___....___- plane ofl the Noordlliildf-l' lilzllislllp. t ship llropplllg holllhs, wlliuh foil lui ‘B was so madly damaged that it was u shell came through the roof oi’ the MADE HAIR GROW IN DAYS OF _ MOSES l’l~llLAI)EIlPHlA, April 12.-Illlo dull M. Coborll. of Allogllclly (Julio Ill zl lecture llcrc tudlly on Moses null ills Times. Rcccut discoveries by aw- cllaeulngists. he declared. have coll flrlllcd the Bibllcul account of Moses. “One oi' thc old Moslac laws flxe the salary of a surgeon," said Prof Cobcrll. “lf he succeeded in all opera failed, ills right arm was cut off." Under the same law. he added. contractor was put to death lll case building he had constructed fell nu killed some one, or if a burglary wn committed lu a. town the Mayor all wise as ours." llc continued. “Tllc wrotn their prcscrlptlolls ill all allclen lollguc that nobody clso could under sland. l've sccll prescriptions for mak Ing hair grow. Tlloy were prllltod o papyrus, lllld tllo fact that it was good ollc was provcrl hy a llotc wrille bcsiflo lt in :lllotllcr llllull: “lt docs lil work. loo.” " BRITISH TORPEDOED OWN WAR SHIPS TD PREVENT CAPTURE LUN l lON, M arch Zl0.-- (l Trlrrllspollfl thc British lluilloslllps ()cl‘ltll llllll lrrc- slsllllllc sllllk during the llolllbnrtlulollt of thc 'l‘\lrkh-lll i`o\‘tiflclltlon ull Murcll 18th, were Lorpcduccl ily lirltisll war- slllps. llflor lllcy bull ilrcll Ilalllm|:<'ll badly ily lilo fir(-. nl lilo Tllrkisll forts struck lllllldsllip by 'l`urklsll shui "uno or our rzrnfl llllisholl llcr wllll l,orpollo," 'l‘llo flllc of ill:-, ilrvilll. li is sul dlspatclled by ll, British torpedo." Turks. that the Occall "nlso llnvlllg struck mlllr, sank." AFTERNOON Nu aritllll tollollos llllvo ilooll de- signed; this your lllnrn will hc ml lleod for tllolll, but for social, func- tions that may lake plllcc. for little reunions and intimate dinner parties. there src the most delicious llttlc dresses, wltll no trains. and with transpllrollt rather than del-.oletie cor- -sngcs. Black and white are cnllll0l'0fl ln daring contrast, or. as ill lilo case of a heavily _icttcd black lace veillllg. wllitc. Therc ls inflllltc variety in coals ln cloill and satin and brocllile. often of Oriental coloring, all very full and loose at the back und ll'6ld across the waist ln front by a broad much worn. and what at first glen of the colors are sombre and as sn may be easily worn without bel "voyallte," snrl contrast in color satisfy the people and make li a rom- embroidery ‘llc the nor he D. ng _ il. thu llccll cutting about tllrco-qusl'l.crs three lu the hospitals and unc ill tho of ll. nlilc bcyolld ilcdfurll wus U lllllglisll church at Wimerellx. In one ward two young soldiers, both with result of which (leo. Griswold, lvl L. leg 0|1_ were place,-1 gmc by Hide, llus api-lll. his cllilru lllc uf llfl yours in thu llll.I\\. town, llllll wus :spoke-il in .lille lllurllilu.: truly as lilo "lucul Nllll. l . . . iii lllllllllalllo cllllrllctvrizrlllolls. Manuel il( ft Afterwards I took thc blluplain- ARMED w",§:u;\Vg‘g|§E' CAPTMN General to Iilflomlln --, Rifle Bri- A71-ACK|NG AmMEN_ glldo, who two yours xlgo bud been _.___ confirmed by binl ill Winchester liar- l_,()N1)(lN, April 14.-“ Armed lvlt llfl i‘a lnill '.~`-liar of lilo Hrllisll tl ll says its-utcl"r\ Alllslrrllnlll l'orl'<‘:lpolu_i- All ofllccr of the A.S.t7. writosl “A @\ll~ _ _ "'I`llo ucl'opIlllll> l\rl~'l :lppl'oul‘ll1‘d llln B tllc sell. An il rciuruoll in lilo allulsk d (_Tllp|.alll Sharp llrcll upon it with H rifle. lllitillg thi- lllllvlllllc :love-ral tlluss _ _ nd du. 'l ' . fill 'll _ Tl Hwy were “B °“9u"l "'b°“t the m'I“r` :lilo |lylIxl!3:ll:-l\l‘l’out:l"ol;’ up ‘tilts :\l‘l::llcl<, “ it also wlls drivoll off. Uapialll Shar °h°“P P111” has bw" I"`°k°"- 0”” “’°` says llc ls collvillccd illc lleroplullc ll- . .P “ . that ol lullcll Neal, llle role which sho csting features of the allclellt Moslac laws were detailed by Professor Gnlll- H0 Dlii'i‘R0i'I‘. April 15.-At least tilt persons were killed and thirty~|_.n,ium late today in a collision between s lrolt street car and a Railroad train. IIIESI IHIIM Illllllll `seA~rnlce Hsaronn AND Qulnooa A1' s. r. l