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SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1915. ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH' 3 ST LOUS "POStDISPATCH "QUEEN" AND DEVICE SHE WINS VOTES WITH I CAN SAVE YOUR TEETH Te Cot a Cold 1b One Day Talis LaxatiTs Bromo Quinine Tablet. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W.

Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c I renredoee tnoth In Spanish were distributed throughout South Texas to Incite violence against all American white males over 16 years old. The postponed hearing was on charges of seditious conspiracy against Antolio Gonzales and Manuel Flores. Federal and State officials In South Texas are prepared for emergencies next Monday. DOG WITH CARD IN MOUTH AIDS MAYUHALIir UANUIDATt Granite City Terrier Boms Around With Slrn to Attract Voters la Master's Campaign.

Joseph B. Steele, Independent candidate for the mayoralty nomination at Porcelain Crown Work. F7.W ft Porcelain Inlay Fllllnra. 6, I rereelaln HrtdK Work. tft.iMk.aki PLOT FOR NEGRO AND MEXICAN REPUBLIC IN TEXAS CHARGED Imqnlry Be Made lata Allecad Conspiracy for Revolt 01 Waaklno toa'a Birthday.

CORPUS CHRISTI. Feb. 29. The preliminary Inquiry Into the alleged conspiracy to form a republic of Mexicans and negroes In South Texas by an uprising on Washington' birthday was postponed today to next Saturday by United States Commissioner Southgate because of absence of witnesses. It was charged that circulars printed KNEISEL QUARTET RECITAL Twenty-Third Aaaaal Concert at Wednesday Club, Thursday.

The Knelsel Quartet will give Its twenty-third annual recital Thursday evening, appearing at the Wednesday Club Auditorium, under the direction of Hattie B. Gooding. The following program will be given: Quartet in minor, "Aus melnen Leben." (Smetana); Quartet In flat major (Beethoven); Suite in major for violoncello alone (Bach); Interlu-dium in modo antico (Glazounow); British folk music setting, "Molly on the Shore" (Percy A. Grainger). RHEUMATISM LI WAR ON LOW WAGES URGED BY FRANKP.

WALSH Industrial Relations Commission Head Advocates Attack in Chicago Address. the coming primaries In Granite and the laleat method of Pnlnlaaa Pref a-tlona on teeth. 1 do all my awn warn. DR.L.C. MANDEL.

Dentist Bonn. ta 5. Sunday by appointment, 606 Jaccard Bldg. rhoao Olive 4377. Examination FB.EX.

Call or Write. RIGHT Sly PAINS Intelligent and persistent advertising will "seU" any salable Real Estate, and the largest number of prospective buyers can be reached through the Post-Dispatch Big House, Home and Real Estate Guide Don't Suffer! Relief Comes the Moment you Apply St. Jacobs Oil. 5 GREAT FORTUNES MENACE has no "noun' dawg" to aid him, but a devoted political worker in "Queen," a bright little terrier. lie picked up the dog on the streets about a week ago and gave It a home.

In way of repayment, the dog Is now trotting about the town carrying in Its mouth a card bearing Steele's picture and an announcement of his candidacy. According to Steele, the dog Is so intelligent that on meeting a doubtful voter it rlseb Xu its hind legs to call the sign jnore emphatically to his attention. The dog campaigner has attracted much Interest in Granite City. Steele obtained the idea of enlisting "Queen" from the dog's fondness for retrieving sticks and carrying objects about in Its mouth. a short training In carrying the card, the animal showed a remarkable enthusiasm for politics.

Women's Garments Second Floor Player-Pianos Second Floor ST. LOUISANS VICTORS AT WHIST Owners Must at Some Time Have Crossed Line of Ethics and Equity, He Asserts. McCampbell and Steinwender -Defeat New Ysrk Player. Entire Bankrupt Stock of Officers of the Racquet Club received Housefurnistiings Stop "doeing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment.

Sub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot, "ami by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil conquers pain! It is a harmless local rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from nch-ing joints, muscles and bones; stops ecif tica, lumbago, neuralgia and reduces swelling.

Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you 11 be free from pains, aches and stiffness. A.DV a telegram yesterday from Bryant McCampbell and Herman A. Steinwender announcing their victory the day before in New York in a match game of auction whist with players of the New S1.2S pure Aluminum Windsor Kettle Tilth ltd, extra CII. bl- value QUC York Racquet and Tennis Club.

19c Granite Saucepans and Kef. Entire Bankrupt Stock of Fixtures and China 30c English Rorklnham brown Teapots, fancy pat- 120 125 lloyal Anatrtan China Dinner Seta, 10O plecea, CIA QQ open atock VlfiUu 40e Inverted Gaa Ltaht, complete with burner 1Qa aad mantle I Oil BOe rich American Cat Glaaa Tumbler, buss star ana IQe fan, each Idu (Fourth Floor.) ties, while a arroaa last, Monday, each Their visit to New York was by Invitation, following their defeat at Philadelphia some time ago, of celebrated Confetti Company Man Bankrupt. Thomas L. Galloway of the St. Louis Confetti Co.

filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy today. He listed his liabilities at $13,346.15 and his assets at Among the assets were life Insurance policies for $20,600. players of that city. McCampbell lives at the St. Louis Club, Steinwender at By Aaaoclated Fresa.

CHICAGO, Feb. 20. A plea that all the forces which are striving for the betterment of the human race Join in an attack on low wages and "the resultant Indecent standard of living" was voiced here today by Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the Federal Industrial Relations Commission before a meeting of the City Club of Chicago. "Let us have a new declaration ef war and a good he said- "I hold that every organization we have for good should strike a blow at the main offender: Low wages." The speaker deplored what he characterized as a divided army tor good which faced a solid phalanx the allies )t sin and suffering, of disease and premature death.

"When we divide our forces into three great battalions those working for better economic conditions, those working eZ.OO Iron frame Wringer, arood rubber rolla with ad- 7n Joatment flu 65c aolid? eteet Garden Shovel, ateel braced OR A handle Zuu (Fourth Floor.) 4ZH LlndeH boulevard. Now on Sale at i Entire Bankrupt Stock of JBaJiMMiBaiiiaaaS OHEfrS GARMENTS PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS At 50c on the Dol ar Bo on liand early Monday morning and secure one ot these wonderful bargains. We will sell: Great Clean-U' for better social conditions and those working for better, moral conditions we make a monumental blunder," he said. "Lines cannot be drawn between the economic, social and moral life of the people. They rise or fall together and economic' conditions altvaj'S dominate.

"If those who are concerned with social and moral betterment would Join those of us who are primarily concerned with establishing economic Justice; if they would help to force better wages, a decent standard of living, a better environment. Inore leisure and less laborious situations on 90 per cent of the people, we could cut their work at least In half." Declaring that at present we have "a veneration for' wealth in this country that has made concrete wealth supra-legal," Walsh said: "We have a perfect fi BRADFORD PLAYER-PI- I 2 CART.KTOX PI.AVKR PI- BRADFORD AN OS, former price $850, now JL 3 1 WILSON PLAYER-PIANO, former price ft fgk $500, now. Pa70 2 WILSON PLAYER-PIANOS, and I Odd AT EVE-A WAY PRBCES 50 CoatS, formerly $5.00, now $1.00 43 CoatS. formerly $7.50, now. $2.98 162; DreSSeS- formerly $7 and $10, $1.00 46 SkirtS, formerly $3.00 and $5.00, now 7Bc 74 Suits, formerly $10.00 to $30.00, $4.98 39 Dl'eSSeS, formerly $5.00 to $15.00, now.

$2.98 29 Silk SuitS, formerly $15 to $40, now. $6.95 87 CoatS, formerly $15 to $20, now $5.00 10 Fur CoatS, formerly $40.00, $12.00 59 DreSSeS, formerly $15.00, now $4.98 PLAYER-PIANOS, former fi-J QQ price $400, nowP JS. BACTIMAX PLAYER-PIANOS, former ffQQ price $500, now (7 atSa KREITER PLAYER-PIANOS, former fJQQ price $400, now 7 dfan 3t AUTOMATIC PLAYERS, right to withhold the protection of or former price $750, now. $498 ganized society from one man who is doing many of us hurt. Great fortunes are as active a menace in themselves as 1 USED VOSE PIANO $35.00 1 USED MARSHALL CO.

PIANO $2 5.00 1 ESTEY PIANO. former price $4 00, now. $iS8 they are to their possessors. They lead to greater and greater travesties on lustice and a more insane vision of power. They are gold gone mad with lust of conquest.

The owners of such fortunes must have indubitably, at some time or other, crossed the line of true CONTINUES Phenomenal Bargains will be offered this week in every department. See Our Show Windows We give a 10-year guarantee with every player-piano and they can be purchased under our club plan for easy weekly payments. Piano Second Floor. (Second Floor) economics, -ethics, equity and criminal law. An enormous fortune is a wrong proved by itself." Entire Bankrupt Stocks of BILL TO PROHIBIT STATE S3 R(l Snpr.ial Snip, nf Domesiics rfw.ww Never "Where Quality Is himr hm Misrepresented" (Basement.) 40-Inch Shcetlne (In Basement), per yard We will plaee on aale Monday Kenotne German Silver Manicuring Sets, conHistlna; of tt SclRnors.

Ilslr Receiver. Puff Jar, File. Duffer, two small Jars, Cntlcle Knife, etc- in a cloth- Bleached Muslin, as good as Lonsdale, 12 yards QQ OLIVE AND SIXTH STREETS 15c Canton Flannel (In Basement), per yard. covered sntin-Mned box; aneclal 2.I.5U Monday fjewelry Department) Calicoes, In lights and 01 darks, per jnrd 02U FROM LIVING BEYOND MEANS Introduced In House Wonla Officera Liable for Exceeding Appropriations. JEFFERSON CITY.

Feb. 20. Tht Appropriations Committee of the House, la a bill introduced by Representative Knight of Kansas City, seeks to prevent the rapidly growing practice of the State living beyond Its means. The bill prohibits the expenditure by any Stale oiucer or Luc ucdu vi any State institution of a greater amount than is appropriated for his office or department, and provides that an officer who expends an amount in excess of his appropriation shall be sued on his bond by the Attorney Cotton Batts, 14- 5c iO3 (Basement.) Women's $2 Ilieh and Low Shoes, in black and tan CHd (Basement) UUw fl.75 Misses' and Children's Iliich and Low Shoes, button and lace Shoes (Base- (1 (( ment) 0 I lUU General for the recovery of the money. pedals This Week In case the officer is not under bond, the bill provides that he shall be $1.75 Boys' Shoes, In box and liable to Imprisonment in the penitentiary for from two to five years.

98c The Legislature each session is satin calf, button and lace Basement Women's Hifch Shoes, sizes and lasts assorted 5c called upon, to appropriate several hundred thousand dollars to meet the deficiency of the various institutions GREAT Emhroidery Sale 1 6-in. Flouncing 2nd Corset Covering, IGc Theae are beantlfnlly embroidered on fine quality of Swiss in blind and open effects. These well resrularly for a yardj 1fn Monday, special, yard lull If3x27-In Emti. Flouncing Of finest quality Swiss, cambric and nainsook; blind and open workfdj. some embroidered to top; regular 30c to 49c IQp values; Monday I oil 42-1 1.

Emb. Flouncing 42-1 on wide embroidery, finest quality Swiss, blind and open effects; small and lanee scallops; resrulnr fRc and 91.25 values; yard (Main QOn Floor) OUll Blankets $3.00 to f.VOO Wool Blankets, all colors (Third (PI 11 Floor) Oil I I to S3.75 Tapestry Portieres, frlnarcd and Q0n edKe (Third Floor) jl 50c AVlndow Shades, come in nil 36 VICTOR RECORD SELECTIONS AND EITHER OF THESE GENUINE VXTOR VIC-TROLAS WITH CABINET, ONLY $1.15 and departments. The 1911 Legisla 39c Ladles' Slip-on Rubbers, most all sizes (Base- 1 fin ment) US 55c Bad Sheets Double-bed aljse. full bleached Bed Sheets; soft finish; all laundered ready for use; Mon- OCp day (Main Floor) iJ 53c and 25c Fancy Buttons Plain nnd fancy Buttons, in assorted aires and used for dress and coat Iflf trimmings, per dozen lUu J. P.

Coats' and O. N. T. Clark's Thread, 6 spools 1 9C (Mala Floor) 15c and 25c Wash Goods Poplins, frlnarhnms. solsette, etc, in lenctlis suitable for waists and dresses; (rood colors nnd pstterns; per yard 5 7 (Main Floor) I 2l 50c Satin 24 Inches wide; the rearular Ilnlna; satin, in nil the wanted shades; arood weight and finish; special per yard OO.

(Main Floor) IOC S1.25 Black Taffeta 36 Inches wide, firm weave, excellent finish, most wanted fabric for Spring, QQ per yard OUU (Main Floor) $18.50 to $22.75 Axmin-ster Rug, 8x12 An unusual opportunity yon should not neglect get (Q one, at (Third Floor) 00 I I 91.511 to 2.oo Reversible Smvrna and Velvet Knars. 27a54. Pretty patterns (Third 1 ft, Floor) 0 lb 91.00 and tl.25 Inlaid Linoleum, a special bargnln, QQa a yard 00b (Thlrtl Floor) 45e to 8Ae Stair Carpet, tap. and reversible Brussels and yard OCn (Third Floor) Zob Girls' Coats and Dresses Girls' Winter Ctmtn, all odds and ends, a to 14, worth ap fn rn to KO.OO. for OZiOU Girls' All-wool Serge and Velvet Dresses, all sixes, up PC to S4.00 OIiDJ (Second Floor) Girls' Glnsham and Percale Iressea, neatly trim- 7Kf inril.

SI. BO valuea I jb Girls' Coats, all-wool mix- Qfla tnrrs, close-fitted collars. (Second Floor) ture appropriated 1352,528.71 for de ficiency expenses. The 1918 Legislature appropriated $161,636.95 for the same purpose. The complete figures PER WEEK mm 3M this year have not been made public.

Auditor Gordon's report shows a total of 302,249.35, but It is known that thia Is not the total amount. Red border Twill Toweling I (Basement), per yard Zvb Blenched Mercerized Damask (In Basement), per 101 yard luJb Pure Silk Mrsaallne, In as- QQa sorted colors, per aril Cnrtaln Madras, In various 3 i A patterns, per yard 0b Stair Oilcloth. In lights and Cn darks, per yard UU Ready to Wear llnsement.) f5.00 Vomen's and Misses' Costs, in assorted sizes (Base- CDn ment UUb 1 Misses' and Juniors nl Dresses, In assorted col- QQa ors nnd sizes llnsement ft White Dresses, nicely trimmed. In assorted Cl QQ sixes OliSO mkn-s sio.oo si-its ei nfi Basement I 0 I lUU (Basement.) S2.5( Women's and Misses' Fur Scarfs. In up-to-date KCn styles wQU I.OO Women's and Misses' Whte Shirt Waists, assorted 00 a sizes I Ob fen's Furnishings (Basement.) Men's Percsle Dress Shirts, OCa cont style (Bnsementl iUii Men's 75e Porosknlt I'nlon OP a Stilts (llssement) LJt Men's f.l.HU Odd osts Cft.

(Basement! JUb Men's eZ.no I'ants, all sizes QOa (Basrmrat) UUb Fancy Linens snd Art Goods $1.25 Dresser Scarfs 13x54 Scarfs with one or two CCn rows Mezlcan drawnwnrk. 69c Drawnwork Squares 21(24 and 030 Squares with hemstitched and one row of 07f Mexican drawnwork Ulb 15c Stamped Pieces Pillow Tops. Centerpieces and Baas, stamped on white fraud tan crash wb Silk Embroidery Floss Two sarins for (Second Cn Floor) wb Beds and Furniture 25 and f20 BRSS BEDS. QC a and fall alse t9liWJ COI.LAPSIBI.K GO-CART. mn.

bolstered la leather- QQ 910 not corcii. upai. eo nrj ster'fd la Chase leat her t9 tJ 92 HHINF.LANDKIl RE- QC FllK.KUATOU. side Icer.OJivJJ Jat Alal Rink Will not close until April 4. THESE TWO LATEST SlOP-EL GENUINE VICTOR VIC-TROLAS and 36 of the latest and best Victor Record selections on remarkably low terms if you do not want to pay all cash.

CHOOSE TOUR RECORDS FROM THE FOLLOWING suggestions or from our complete library of more than 2000 records shades and sixes (Third Floor) GITARAXTEEDcL pj CEJECIVK fjef VICTROLA WITH CABINET RECORDS Z0 to Mexican Drawn work, Scarfs, come square 11a "and round (Third I I Waists ASKS $50,000 FOR KISS ON HAND ATLANTA, Feb. 20. Miss Genevieve Lehne, a stenographer, has filed suit against J. D. Patterson, superintendent of the Atlanta Joint Terminals, and his employers, the Louisville Nashville-Atlantic Coast Line, and the Atlanta West Point railroads, for damages, alleging that Mr.

Patterson, while she was employed In his office, forcibly kissed her left hand, causing her "great mental suffering and shock." Miss Lehne says Patterson "unlawfully and without cause and against her will." did grab and kiss her left hand, after which he did "Jerk her with great force and order her not to look Ladies' ftluslin Undervaar (Basement.) Ladles' Fmbroldery Trimmed Ifln Brassierrs (Basement) -lUu Corset Covers and Drawers, lace and embroidery 1Q trimmed luw Gowns, In slip-over and open front styles, all sizes QQn (Basement) OwW Mnslin Combination and Princess Slips, all 1 valuea AQn (Basement) HJll Children's Gowna, trimmed In embroidery, nil sizes 1 Cn (Basement) I UU 1.2.1 HOISE DRFSSES of best washable ajlnKhams, percales and chambrars; values up Cfln to $1.25, all to go at 3UU 60o BUNGALOW APRONS of fine print percale, tape-bound at shoulders, double cuffs, open side, front or back; larare assortment to nVlect from QQfi at (Second Floor) OOu Hosiery Women's 124c Lisle and Cotton Hose, double heels and CI A tors, 4 puir 25c, pair. nil Women's 25c Silk Lisle Hose, double soles, hlarh spliced 11a ar.c alue lib Children's lOe black cotton Itoae, double heels and toes. C-apecial Uu Children'a Z5c Lisle Ifose, the well-known PONY lilt AND, tor Inst one-half price; pair. 101 25c, pair lZ tfli 91.15 Per Week Th Coat of levins At the Ball. Thafa All California and You It's a Way to Tipperarv Private Tommy Atklna Tannhauaer Evening Star The 20th Century Rag Roll Them Cotton Balea Over the Alpine Mountain! Mv Chain of Memories The Aba Paba Honeymoon Tldo Is a Hot Dog Now GUARANTEED 11 Pnrlna" Flowers Alonir Cam Ruth Harmony Bay Kuu Home for ToniKht The Kosarjr Uo Away oh.

Promise Me flnr Me to Sleep unitarian Rag Hummer Medley Kv'rybody Lovea Has I Anvil Chorua Trevatore I'll Io It All Over Aaln On tha Shonra of Italr A Little Lovf. a Little Kits l.lltla Gray Horns In th West Itcas of thn Mountain Trail t'roony Melflv Medley Aloha Oe Farewell to Thee KIh Me Attain (I Like It) Where Can I Meet You Tonight Sliver Threada Anions the Gold When Yoa and I Were Young. AlaKKta Knit Underwear WAISTS handsomely trimmed in laces, worth un to Cfln 2.00. for OUS WAISTS of voile, hand embroidered, worth up to 5, QQ WAISTS made of sills crepe de chine, -north up to (1 OQ 3.0. for dliOu DAIXTV SII.K LACE silk lined, worth up to fi QC 5.00, for OliOO Umbrellas BDc IMBRELLAS for ladles OQa and ehlldren; special ZDu fl.On UMBRELLAS, American taffeta; special.

CQs bin; Owl tMnRF.LI.A9, piece fi dre taffeta; special I I 0 S.t.r.0 I'MBRKLLAS. taffeta Bilk, an excellent value; QQ special (Main Floor) I U0 MAHOGAXT OR OAK T1CTROLA WITH CABINET A RECORDS $1.15 Per Week sells sells WOMF.N'S S5e Fnlon Sulta, low neck nnd Isce knees, 10r special I WOMf.N'S 6c Lisle t'nlon Suits, The "House of Thiebes" all three leading Talking Machines the Victor, Remember, 33c all stvies, per garment Famoua-Barr Welfare Association Election. Lively competition Is expected Wednesday night when 1S00 members of the Famous Barr Welfare Association hold their annual election of officers at the Odeon. There are two tickets in the field. A program will be given while the ballots are being counted.

Following New Edison and the Columbia Graphophone. We offer you 15e Vests, flae rib. rib, the best chance of comparison. Richelieu rfb; special, per garment CHILD'S 15c Acorn Waists, doable row of buttona, metal tub- In a- for 7ic THIEBES TRIAL OFFER Yictrola, New Edison "Diamondijc" Phcnograph and Columbia Grafonola. aif-n and return this coupon to us and we will end you at once our Trial Plan a Vlctrola.

New Kdmm T1o Pfconoirraph and Ceiumbla Grafonola without obligation on your part. are the nominees: President, Max Koenlgsberg and Harry Laffer; vice-president. Miss Josephine O'Connor and Harry Holtz; second vice- president, Charles E. Becher and Wil If you want any other model from $15 to $250, or if you prefer an Edison "Diamondisc" or Columbia Grafon-ola, till in and clip the coupon and let us send you at once a Free Trial Plan. THIEBES PIANO CO.

Tbe Piano and Yiclrola Hoise of St. Locis 1006 OLIVE STREET Jaflnkrapt Stock of WaE Papeir Everyone in need of Wall Paper should attend this very extraordinary sale and save money. Name Address Vlctrola. Trice New Etaoo Disc Ilionorrnph. Prlre $.

Colombia Grafonola. Price $.... liam H. Meinberg; recording secretary, Miss Ella Snaw; corresponding secretary. Mrs.

M. IL Breeding; treasurer, Ernest Miller. 61x trustees are to be elected from the following nominees: F. Z. Salmon, Mra M.

H. Black. Mis Kate Bums. Wllllara B. Long.

A. F. Alfonso. Miss Rertha Weddell, J. IT.

Brandau. Miss Anna Arbogast, Miss Jctle Kopf, Fred Coombs, I. C. Baker and James Kxtra big bargain In Wall Paper, suitable for most any room; while It lasts, roll Parlor, Living Room and Hall Papers, golds and two Beautiful Bedroom Papers, In all the new shades with eat-out, only Large assortment of Paper suitable for any room In the tf honse. light and dark colore, roll, only lie tones, only.

w. Lnre selection of Papers for living; room, dining room and hnil, bentilifit! shadow Mrlpe with rnt-ont borders, roll, only O'Kcefe. I i 0.

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