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(tr wJ Idnesday, February 6. vlOi: vv r' 'RT THE FORT WAYNE NEWS AND SENTINEL 7 1 AJER t's Spring at the Silk Section you would know what is eoiner to be "trood" in silks for 1918. a Ittle visit at this section will make you eager for the time' to ome to wear these beautiful. new things. Every season women ok to Wolf Dessauer for the fashionable, the authentic, in exclusive silks and this snrincr we have even outdone all We mention particularly an early season showing of the.

famous Cheney Bros. Showerproof Foulards, many of which are now on display in bur windows. With foulard promising to be the most wanted silk wear for spring and summer, this showing is of particular importance and should be seen by every one. rther new thincrs commandintr jittfintinn inriliido t.hn TiAwPsi ussy Willows, Khaki Kools, Silk Jerseys, Shantungs, Pongee ia suiting1 satins. ARMY MULE KICKS AGAINST ORDER CURBING CUSS WORDS ft wmm ss WJ ri ESZk ISkf.

wafeaiiSiai t.msttBtotn: 8.nMx i a lr1 1 1 7 Sar'' ft WB35 Pi xW i tMsisiBs3q loading a pack mule without being permitted to cuaa la what this "Skinner" faros when he arrives "over Mule skinners feel that such work Without cussing Is similar to that of facing. a Roche without being lilted to return the fire. The "cusslesa" rule la being rigidly enforced In France. The photograph was li at remount depot, at Camp Hancock. Augusta, Ga.

FFICML HANDBOOK OF GERMAN ESPIONAGE Light Thrown on Meth Jsed by Kaiser's Agents Obtain Information. MSTIANIA, Norway, Jan. 11. IspontHenca of the Associated 1 iAn official handbook Of Oer Igpioriage, one of the most ret)e documents of the war. Was Ied'aS evidence In the course of fat Bergan apy ease, which 1st been ended In the courts he conviction of alt.

of the. de ti handbook' was found In the of the em of the so called German In lion agencn ite titie page pear IscrlDtloo. Wutlea of the He Servloo.M and It contains. In rds or the court, tm onjeota ethods orthe German Inrorma ncy In Scandinavia." I Introduction says that Import nformatlon can be obtained In, 'the neutral or enemy ehlpa corns' to Scandinavian porta. Inr such point aa mine fields.

felts, changes in lightships, etc "liy such It explains, "our boats can be shown not only safe routes, but also objects of at tack" The following la a summary of one chapter: "Through shipping only can get to know the enemy's" guardahlpe where his ships are stationed. Knowledge of bis cruisers and other Infor mation. The beat source la a ship captain, but they are difficult to obtain. The younger matea are easier to get aa their wages are not high. Hut If neither of these la available, the most likely person on a ship should be approached.

Monthly payment of 60 to 600 kroner Is available. Captains on English passenger routes are. usually paid 300 kroner. Matea on neutral tramp steamers between England and France, 100 to 115 kroner. "Much Information can be gained from passengers also," says the hand book: The Importance is ahqwn of maintaining a good connection 'with representatives of the neutral press.

title page bearaj The hlrlng of commerelal or other persona who in the enemy a country Is suggested. "The best per Bona, says the handbook, "are commercial trawlers who have been accustomed to travel for some firm, and who carry on an actual and continuous business. Just now also waiters, barbers, metal workers for shipyards and ammunition factories, and nurses are much sought after In England, Women are especially rec ommended aa good agents for obvl ous reasons." The greatest danger is said to be In the sending of Information. "Hut this," says the writer of tho handbook, "Is reduced to a minimum by our chemical agents in Germany who have taken special Interest In this, and have prepared menus, which owing to the Inferiority of the enemy's chemical knowledge he Is unable to detect. The materials are given to agents In a form which attracts no attention." One of these methods Illustrated In the course of the trial was by means of handkerchiefs, on.

which the Information waa conveyed by means of Invisible Ink. DR. LANE REAPPOINTED Health Officer of County Dr. Creel Deputy. (Special to the News.) W.

IKf Lane has been reappointed health offloer of Steuben county. Dr. Creel, as his deputy, will look after the work In the absence of Dr. Lane. Dr.

Creel will have charge of sickness at the county farm and at the Jail. Walter Delancey has tendered his resignation aa assessor of Pleasant township and Oliver Benfer has been appointed to nil the vacancy. LITTLE HOPE OF MORE" GOAL ATWABASH NOW No Relief Is Expected From the State Tuel Administration. (Special to the News.) WADASU. Feb.

fuel conditions remain unchanged despite the fact that there Is coal almost within reach. Two cars of good aoft coal are lying In the local' Dig Four yards because the yard' engines of that line are froien to their, tracks and the coal cars cannot be delivered to the Wabaah dealer to whom they are consigned. They came in Monday and are resting in the ySrds await Ing a favorable verdict from the weather man. Not a pound of reached (the city Tuesday. Two cars were supposed to arrive over the.

Wabaah but, owlnsr to Inclement weather, the lo cal freight waa annulled and tbe cars are holding down some siding near the city, It Is believed. Conl Administrator Latchera stated Tuesday afternoon that there waa little hope' for' any more fuel arrlr 4 iK iiciq vTivimi ilia iivav ivw, w. Ills requisitions have gone, forward but the state administrator's office' Is so swamped with demands that little relief la promised him. The situation here Is as serious as it has been for some time. Haas Appointed.

Charles 8. Haas today received notice of hla appointment aa county chairman of Wabash county tor the coming Liberty loan campaign. Will Start Thursday. The lopal exemption board has announced that the examination Of the remaining twenty one registrants would bo held on Thursday morning as before stated, despite the apparent delay In the arrival of the new examination regulations which are expected to somewhat change the rules and methods of examination. Most of the men to be examined will be among the flfty two who wjll i nve WuhHdh, county on Feb: 13 for Camp Taylor to fill the quota of the tun my.

New Deputy Auditor. Miss Ethel Klrcher has resigned her position In a local store to accept a deputy auditorshlp In the office of her father. County Auditor F. P. Klrcher.

Four Alien Enemies Register. Four alien enemies registered with the registration officials Tuesday, all of whom came from Germany In the last decade of. the nineteenth century. Delay In the receipt of necessary blanks from tho government has delayed the Work of registration. Arrives In France.

Mrs. James Stlgglcmon received a cablegram Sunday from her son Wal ker, telling of his safe arrival In France. Mr. Stlggleman Is a second lieutenant In the Infantry, V. B.

R. and was aboard one of the sixteen transports that left the United States two weeks ago. Visits an Old Friend. Captain John W. Chandler, who Is stationed 'Somewhere In France" with the American Expeditionary forces, cabled hla wife In this city last week telling of a visit he had with Miss Aline Mergy.

who has been In France since early lait sum mer as a nurse with a Red Cross unit. Captain Chandler reported that they were both safe and well In denial of the late reports that Miss Mergy had been wounded In a German bombardment. Heartburn Worse Than Heartache Nothing So Qulekly Mars, Beauty a Sour, Gas filled Stomach. Take a 8tuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After Meals. Then Eat What You Uke.

Beauty and Good dotation be hand In Hand. Stuart's Oyaptpsla Tablet invurv vin. Ugh! Heartburn; sour risings gas. rumblings, then coated, tongue, restless nights, corners of the mouth drawn, a haggard expression and a rumca complexion. iou need something In your, stomach to supply the digestive Juices which are scanty and to give power to the weak gastrlo Juice.

Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this very ining. They actually digest your food for you. Besides, they Increase the flow of gastric Juice, just what you need to get all the good poaslbl out of everything you eat. You will never have that "lump of lead" In your stomach. Then ev erything you eat will be digested, It will give you Btrength.

vim, en ergy and a rosy disposition. You'll fel fine all around your waistline aftor every meal and It will make you reel good all over. Ciel a 50 cent box of Stuart's Dys pepsin Tablets today of any drug gist and then eat. HEROIC FRENCH PRIEST TELLS OF WORK ON FIELD IsBIBsMir HOLD WOMAN FOR SHOOTING OUie Dodson Charged WithJ Attempt to Kill. Wounded Husband Held ss Witness! Columbia City Man Was Doped Police Ntwa.

OUIe Dodson, charged with aasault and battery with Intent to kill, was this morning ordered held without bond. Hho Is the negress who waa found shot through the breast 'In her home on the "Hats." while nor husband lay nearny shot through the side. The police secured the woman's confoeslon that aba hred the shots. Abe Keerar. held for loitering, went evee againr thle tlme enf February 4 i Tne same continuance wus given Raymond, charged with Intoxication.

Fred Uaae. a Columbia City product. wai picked up taut night and out and minus 118 he came to Kort Wayne with, lie Claims ne was aopea and his esse was continued until Saturday to rive him time to get the "dope" out of his system. Ibbbb mW Kl'inuHBw'MBBBBBBBBTit DBBBBBBBBAaelBaBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBS i XATIISR. 6IIE3 CABANfc, Father.

Giles Benjamin Cabanet, who for three years, administered to dying pollua, has arrived In the United States for a lecture tour. The herolo priest waa decorated, aeven tlmea for bravery. While under fire and gas attacks he supplied the spir itual wants of the brave men who fell for their country. HUSBAND DISAPPEARED NowIsTheTimc sissB me I to think of INSTANT F0STUM I Try this excellent beverage. Note its economy in suar, time and.

fuel. ts delicious taste is much ike the better coffees but it is pure and drug free. A SAFBDRfJVK Drink IjTaT Hji i BBBBaBaaBflaBaBaflBsVBBBaNaafsBsVeaBaaH 'aaaaH i Mrs. James Files 8u Langham, of Garrett, it for Divorce. (Special to the News.) GARRETT.

Fob. 6. Mrs. James Langham, of this city. Is ask SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN ATTACKS ADMINISTRATION fassaewawaia mtammf MimntarttmMf WJ lng the circuit court of DeKalb county for a divorce from her hua band, Jamea Langham, a former grocer, or mis city, wno aisappearea very suddenly last July, leaving a large of creditors.

Since that time lie has never been heard from. ahrl Mrs Langham charges him with non support and drunkenness. There are three children and she Is 'asking for the custody of these and enough of an allowance to support them. She claims her husband Is an expert carpenter and la capable of earning a good salary. TUB NKW WAI.K A FMTIS HOOT SHOP TO OPEN KATUIIDAY.

The Walters Shoe company, of To ledo, will open their new store In this city on Saturday at 207 Gaunt Duiiaing, west lierry street, wnicn place was formerly occupied by the Walk A Kllte Shoe Store. The policy of this company Is to sell women's shoes only and at prices within reach of everyone. Their prices are to be 14 and $5 only. You will find all that Is new and up to date In footwear for women, and at no time will the price be more than to. This Is something new for Fort Wayne' as It Is the only store In the city selling women's shoes exclusively, also the only shoe store In the state selling shoes at these prices.

Such prices should attract woman or fort Wayne and vicinity the aame aa they, have In every other city "where this company Is operating stores or the same kind. The store will be known as the New Walk A Fllte JJoot Shop, For Washing Hair Cocoanut Oil Fine xckatoh Senator George EL Chamberlain, of Oregon, the deipocratlo chairman of the committee on military affairs, recently charged In a speech before the National' Security' league at New York that, "the military establishment of America has broken devn because, ot. Inefficiency to reati and every department otne United Bute governments If you want to keep your hair In good be careful what you waah It with. Moat soaps and prepared shampoos contain too tnudh alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and Is very harmful.

Just plain mulalfled cocoanut oil (which Is pure and entirely greaseless). Is much better than the moat expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, aa thia can't possibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it In. One or two teaapoonfula will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the htlr and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.

The hair dries quickly and evenly and It leaves It fine and allky bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get 'roulelfled cocoanut oil at moat any drug' store. It Is very ounces la enough, to last everyone uv ths arotly fur mpnths. i PHILADELPHIA THE MECCA OF THE WORKERS ON SHIPS Every State in Union and Many Parts of World Are Represented There, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Virtually every stale In the union and.

many distant parts of the are represented among the thousands of shlpworkers and their famines who are hastening to this city to settle In the new community established In the Fortieth ward for employes of a large shipbuilding corporation which has established a' plant at Hog Is land. The Influx, which, began with the establishment of the plant a abort time ago, will add, according to local officials, from 28,000 to 10.000 persons to Philadelphia's population. the establishment of the I log Island plant, thousands ot workmen attracted to tbe Delaware river shipbuilding yards had utllUed all the housing facilities In the district. This made it necessary for the city to co operate with the government In planning for the. reception: of the new.

army which Philadelphia la called upon to accommodate. More than 10,000 workers will be required to erect the houses In the community which will In the future be the home of the new arrivals. It la catlmated, according to aurveya made at the Instance of the city, that from M00 to 7.600 dwellings will be necessary. The cost will exceed 10 000,000 Including wages. Another fortune will be required for the construction of sewers, water facilities and other sanitary arrangements In this new section.

Streets will be laid, miles of water pipea will be Installed and all the heating, lighting and transportation accommodations of a modern city. This working program la to be hastened with all possible speed so that workmen who could be used on the ecoreo of ahlpa contracted for by the government In Delaware river yards will be released without delay. The city la still working on the problem of police and fire protection for the "Hog Island" colony along with other details which cannot be arranged until the homes are built CREDIT MAN Fort Wayne Aaaoeiatien to Have Big Feed Next Monday. Arrangements are rapidly Hearing completion for a meeting and ban quet of the Fort Wayne Association of Credit Men, to be held at tne Bum rait City restaurant next Monday evening. J.

II. Tregoe, secretary and treasurer of the National Association of Credit Men, will make an address following Introductory remarks by F. O. Landenberger, president cf the local association. An excellent menu will be served.

6w0 THE UNDERSELLING STORE i nursday and Friday Bargains: Buy Now While Prices Are Lowesti Women's Winter ft I Choice of beautiful far trimmed cloth ooklsi wool valours, ptuoh pile fabrlosi In alf over Its ooata that. wore priced al 111. Woman looking for a real eoat barfaln wlll do well to mll.nd this amla Thura day and Friday, Spaolalljr prlood Goats 14.88 V'1'! f. II BEBfls Dresses Wonrtn' illk and a drMea, In btettful rvlv bl tjrlaa; poclal for ThursKlarv $5.85 $5.00 DRESS SKIRTS Silk terrttas. silk poptlna, SYonen sor (o, asw plaids, at $2.94 $30 Plush Cloth Coat Cholee all BdsfJ grade silk la aft' Ereadclotb and las urlou fsr trlMea, cloth $19.50 Women's, Misses' and Children's Up To $4noes J9wra1 Wrvaln I a I a hap4 htb with worn ana.

rolaaaa and cblldran'a aboaa; ALL. 8IZB8 and Wm I wldtba; all leath 1. I dtsxit aaaaststw fM I 1" k.l a 1 i 'm Woman's Mo fibre' silk 9Qs hose; special sale atttie7V sa' pettlooata, special miim tu 49c! Women's $1 fleeced KQs underwear, Je7waml 1 Men's $1 fleeced un fQf0. derwear, special Women's 65o oham olsette glovos at. I "7T i' tS'i' BBB.

LARGE SALES MADE BY MONROE VV. FITCH SONS In Paat Thirty Days Farm and City Property Total 376,600.00. Total Number of Acrea in Farms Sold 3,402. Thla past week Fitch Sons sold 52 acres, 0 miles north ot Fort Wayne, well Improved, to Fort Wayne party, consideration (40 acres six miles from Csxrlng ton, Foster county, N. owned by John Conrad, of Leo.

to B. A. Mac beth, of Lima, Ohio, for a consideration of $25,000. 10 acres sold Friday to Auburn Dartles: farm located eight miles north of Fort Wayne; prise 111,700. (80 acres near Aberdlne, a.

sold to IL Ware for $34,000. Deed was made this past week to William Dowty from J. A. Prloe for the latter's property at 31 I Weaver avenue, for $8,000. 240 acrea In the Ornish, district.

near Midland. owned by J. M. Frlainger, waa also aold this week by this agency for Property at 1212 Burgess street, sold to Weaver Ward. $1,900.

1(0 acres, 11 miles west or Lawton, at Cache, sold to Btur gls party for Above mentioned sales made dur ing past two weeks amount to $111, eo. sales reportea January inn in the News Sentinel for previous week, $226,000, 2.402 acres In the different farm sales reported two weeks ago today, valued at 1304,700. Total value of city sales made, $68,100. Total sales for. past 0 days, CHIC S5.00 SPRING Satin, Straw and Hemp HATS fltanntn nw eprtnff mod1a fJirtct from New York'a xoluaWa do Ignara; 39cS 94cJ $6 $7 Satin A AO HATS at A90 tD BBJBBBBB sL Woman'a 76o1erssy bloomers, special sale Women's $1.73 flannel QRaw gowns, special sale ataJy Women's blsck sateen petticoats Men's and women's t0'f'A' $5.00 bath robes tttej)aWee7fc Men's 20o army sacks, a A per pair, at, special.

Men's 83c soft laun RQassli dered shirts, specIs.Ioti'eVw. Women's 35o corset covers and hraaslerSs. Babies' 79o dressetj long or Women's genuine 36o nurson ollse Boys', Girls' 79o i ftan. sleepers, at. I Wom'e fleeced I union suits at 1 Women's $126 flan nelette gowns 19c 44c 69c 77c Babies' 76o soft sols shoes, special sale.

49iffl OJi BASEMENZl HOW I DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR Lady Qlvea Simple Home Recipe That ene used to uarken ner Oray For years I tried to restore my gray hair to Its natural color with the pre pared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction ana they were all expensive. I finally ran onto a simple recipe which I mixed at home that gives wonderful results. I gave the recipe, whloh is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all delighted with It. To 7 oss. of water add a small box of Barbo Com pound.

ox. of bay rum and 4 os. ot glycerine. These Ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Uae every other day until the hair becomes the required ihade.

It will not only darken the gray hair; but make It Soft and glossy. It la not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. Adv. 1.60 Hemstitched Table Covers 950 $1.50 Bolt of Longcloth at 95c. 860 Ilvy.

Bleached Bed Sheets G8c 25o Bleached Pillow Oases at I60 20o Large Turkish Towels, at lW 26o 36iach Dress Percales at 14ef 20o Heavy Bleached MnsUa at'156 18c Hack Towels, Special at .110 $1.75 Hemmed Bed Spreads, $1J39 18c Linen Finish ToweUn8P430 25o AllLinen Stevens Toweling lfiq 660 Standard Window Shades 370 4 a 1 1UO It. m. U. tjrooaei uoiwn, oyjo silk waists, JL.UO I $7.00 42 Piece Dinner Set at Boys' best 60o Qrr I 5o Colonial glass Tnmblers at 20 0 blouse waists, spec "TT 1 if Wom's 76o envelope QQ chemises, spec OaO 76o heavy knit hockey caps at. 44c I Woman's $1 percale aprons 66c Finest $1 Nu model Qn corsets, at Men's beat 76o work shirts at.

54c Boys' 8o fleeced 'union suits 59c Qlrla' S6o plaid dresses 59c Dr. Denton's Iknlt sleepers. 76o SILKS DRESS GOODS $1.25 36 inch Silk Poplins at 720 $1.75 All Silk Crepe de Chine $1429, $2 36 in. Black Trogan Taifetal.49 $1.50 36 inch Satin Messaline $1 J.9 il25 Fancy Silk Shirting at 790. $1J25 All Wool Dress Serge at 89o 75o Fancy Silk Shirtings at'49o 15o Fanoy Curtain Scrims at 8o 30o Curtain Marquisettes at 19q 50c Fancy Filet Curtain.

Net at 34o $8.50 Wool Plaid Blankets at S6.9Q $ff Fancy Wool Nap Blankets $49 $4 Plain Wool Nap Blankets $2.96 $3.50 Heavy Cotton Blankets $2.49 Child's 60o blsck QO I $2 50 Large Cotton Blankets $1.9 sateen tJOl AVmiiMlJMiaMiMs7.w7fmnM ITiTTiyiriSfeaMalaTl BUT HEBE AND SAVE MORE TO COMPLETE PLANS Fort Wayne Rabbit A Pet Stook Association to Meet. Final arrangements for the first sn nual net stock show to be held between February 18 and (4 will be completed at the meeting of Wayne Rabbit and I'ei BIOOK BSWJIliun hub Entry blanks and premium lists will be distributed. Plans will also be made for a department for children who desire to display their pets. C. Harris, of No.

engine house, has been placed in charge of this department. j. ironr, a registerea juage. nns been secured to classify and Judge the exhibits. A communication from H.

aibson, secretary of the national organ isation, nas neen receivea wnicn inui cates that he will be present at the ex hibition. There has been awakened Interest of late In Allen county In rabbit raising and members or tne association 81BrssaaasBjar asr ''l'll "1 feel confident that the ntr.ea mxkd tendsince will be uniuiiallv lAMtms 4 'J Ui'vIV. i I i' Procrastination is the thief of health: Keep yourself well the timely use and Help of BEECHAH1 PILLS '1 'f 1 a ti avarywhera. la beaaa, IOvh tie? INVESTMENT GOODlfEAR PREFERRED STOCK i' iVv Kiym 'k Til Re pays 8 Per Cent We have for sale a limited amount of the above. if This stock pays 2 quarterly.

Par value is $100.00 per share, payable in four, month ly installments. Tbe above is redeemable in three years at 105, in six years at 110 and botwenr; iix njtfi ten years at 115. All stock to be retired at expiration of ten years. If investment is held for ten years it pay3 a trine less than 10 per annum: ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN DOLLARS QUICK ASSKTS SECURING EACH $10C SHARE. Js WAYNE MOTOR SERVICE CQt 716 Harrison St.

(Opp. Anthony). Phone 83, 1 'tS Vrt iTiVV SB" fri i 'it 'V' '''jfe fc W' 1 i r. ts; 1 rl 4.

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