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MONDAY EVENING- APEIL 19, 1915. METHODS COOKER! LESSONS Home'Economics Course of "The Mail" Is Practical One. PREE- INVITATION TO ALL Miss Ellis, the Expert in Domestic i Science, Who Has Been En-i gaged for the Course to be' Given at the Y. M. C.

A. Audi-; torinm, Cooks by Ordinary! Methods, and With Superlative- ly Good Results. Miss Harriet Ellis, who i been secured by The ilail to deliver a course of food lectures before the women of Charleston and give practical cookery lessons every afternoon next week except Saturday, is not a food faddist, and employs no freak methods in her course of instruction. With clean, sane, formal ideas about better foods and better and right living, Hiss Ellis In her lectnra and cookery course, which la educational and practical, simply aims to rouse women to the importance of selecting foods with intelligence and preparing- them with care In order that their families may get the enjoyment out of eating- theae foods and out of the life that is mstained and built up by them. "Our happiness and usefulness de- Jends npon onr health and our health depends to a larger degree than is recognized by most people, upon our foods," Hiss Ellis is fond of saying.

She believes in this doctrine earnestly and with all her heart, and she LOSES TO SUPREME TBIBUIUL (Continued from Page Ono In October, 11913, Frank's attorneys filed a motion for a new trial, alleging 103 errors in admission of tes- timony and conduct of the trial, and I also charging that demonstrations by the crowd within and outside the i court room during the trial had m- 'ten'ered with a fair verdict. Judge AFTER HALF A CENTURY CHARGE CLEARED AWAY Alexander Muii Xovr Honorably Discharged From Union Army. Washington, April P. Johnston, of Alexander, "VV. haf been honorably discharged from the Union army after a lapse of fifty years.

In tSG'l Johnston enlisted in the 23rd Ohio Infantry, Mervnig eight m(J Uls then asked to be trans- Koan denied the motion and Georgia supreme court affirmed tbci his erred 10 a West Yug-inia regiment, but his request was refused. Uesiring to be associated with his friends from the Mountain State, he IRESK EMILY (Continued from Page One.) The French have again been active in the Yosges, capturing an important height near Metzcral. The British, too, have attacked the Germans in the neighborhood of Yprcs, where fighting was still in progress when the last report was dispatched. It is again stated that Uie German effort to bring about quit the Ohio regiment, and a few cord between Italy and Austria has action February 17, I 14. A motion rehearing of the appeal uas de- i i i by the state supreme court two i later.

i An extraordinary motion for a new i a and a motion to set aside the verdict were filed simultaneously in weeks laler enlisted the 17th W. Ya. Infantry, in which regiment he served until the end of the war when he was honorably discharged. Years ago Johnston made application for a pension but as the law ba.rs any deserter from receiving a pen- who Miss Margaret Ellis, will lecture in "The the for grounds alleged new trial was Free Cookery Course. SHANNON COMING.

superior court April 16, 1914. Among in the motion that of newly i dlscovored evidence. The motion to Mail's" SG aside live verdict was based the ground that Frank's constitutional rights had been violated by the trial court. His attorneys alleged Plans Indicate Sunday School Convention Will Be Hummer. It" plans now under way are carried out and every indication is that they will be, the thirty-third annual West Virginia Sunday School convention will eclipse all others in both helpful- that Frank had not been given a fan- trial because, of the "spirit of mob violence that pervaded the court and also that his constitutional rights had been violated because Frank and his attorneys had been absent from the court room.

without Frank's consent, when the verdict was returned. This absence, knows how to present it to her classes in such a -way as always to win their approval and never antagonize. She has a particularly winsome and attractive personality, and there is at the game time about her a certain qual- enrollment, according to the Tvas c'almed, was at the request of of those active in arranging for the event. This convention will be held in Charleston, May 12, 13 and 14. Special trains will bo run here from all directions and special rates will be given by the railway companies.

Among the instructors of eminence who will attend the convention will be Prof. T. Shannon, of Delaware. ITc is a leader in the Single Standard Kugenic Movement and has a compelling and virile message to deliver judge who was quoted against Frank and his lawyers if a verdict of acquittal were returned. Appeal to High Court.

Tho extraordinary motion for a new trial was denied by the superior court May and the decision waa affirmed by the slate supremo court 14. Tho superior court on October I June 6. 1914, dismissed the motion at this convention. He will speak on Sex Instruction and Character Building. His lecture is delivered in chaste language of a men who has made the subject a.

life study, and a man of unusual scholarly attainments. IS IMPTJJESSIVK. ity confidence and businesslike I ability that the admiration of her classes, and leads them to feel that she knows exactly what she is talking about. Sore of herself and of her methods, arid never making a mistake in preparation of foods because of her The town of Institute, seat of the definite knowledge of how to Virginia Institute, was yestcr- bine materials, she is withal modest a ihe scene of a most impressive about her ability and assures a when the obsequies of Eunice to set aside the verdict on constitutional grounds, by sustaining the state's demurrer to the motion. The supreme court affirmed this action 11, 1314, and six days afterward the supreme court refused to certify a writ of error to the United States supreme court To review that action, application was made first to Justice Lamar, then to Justicp Ifolmes and finally to' entire supreme court of the i ted States, for a writ of error.

A Band, Cadet Corps and Students I held that the decision of the to Grave. court could not be reviewed! sion, his claim was rejected. Yarious members of congress have from time to time taken up Johnston's case bui. met with no success. Some months ago the case was brought to Congressman.

Neely's attention and he became interested in it After personally arguing the ease before Secretary of Garrison upon' two occasions, ho convinced the secretary finally that Johuslon was entitled to a pension and he accordingly caused an honorable discharge to be issued to him for his service the Ohio regiment, and issued an accompanying order clearing his name from the charge of desertion. The result will be that Johnston will now ba placed on the pension roll. i will receive be'-ween and $100 accrued pension under the age act of May IS12, but in addition to that, as he filed his pension claim in 1S30, it is the opinion of the i cials, given off hand, a there is no way under the law to prevent his receiving a pension from the date of the filing of his application. If that proves to be the case, and the indica- failed, a report which, if confirmed, is likely to magnify in the eyes of the Italians a frontier incident which occurred yesterday. to the latest reports the Auatrians, who were nasing over tions are that it Johnston will receive an additional $3,030.

It is one of the most remarkable cases that has been before many years. the nay Pension Bureau in thu officials. Mr Johnston is over seventy years of age, but in good health for one of his years. GRAY WOLF IS SLAIN. Andrews Gets Member of Fierce Iriho In Stountaius.

members of her classes that i Joneti of the senior class of that in- doesn't claim for her methods that they are the only right ones. She studied domestic science at one of best schools in the graduated with honors. In her ecnilpment trunk she car- jries always the latest and best books magazines on domestic science (subjects and-keeps thoroughly posted jon all that Is new and helpful along housekeeping lines. Whenever the opportunity presents itself she talks munition, were brici, with Rev. on grounds of procedure, namely, tnai the plea for setting aside th: verdict should have been advanced at.

time the motions foi trial wre'' made. Application was made December! -Mack Andrews, who came here today from Logan county, tells of a great excitement larft Friday at I over the discovery and aubse- slaughter of a great gray wolf of th- fierce tribe which used to in- Cow. of tbe African Methodist Episco-, 19 to Judge Newman of the F-Mlor-u a a a 3 of section, pal church, of Charleston, officiating, district court for Northern Ocor a whi a been practically extinct country and The decedent was a daughter of a writ of habeas corpus, alleging' 0 crcc ua of a Prof. Charles Jones of the school Frank had been convicted without faculty. Her body was placed In state in the vast assembly hall of the Institute and u-as viewed by a large concourse of friends of family jut before the funeral services.

The cadet corps, comprising- 1T0 due process of law; that the trial court had lost jurisdiction over him during the trial because it was Early in thf morning- Friday a resident of Holden heard a. disturbance in his chicken yard and went dominated by a rnob hostile to the aml clrove what ho took to prisoner," and that Frank had be a a do He shot at the iiee- absent from the court room when members, and the young women of the! the verdict was returned. Two duvs im a i 1 A1) ut i missed it. o'clock the same day Italian territory, actually tired upon the Italian troops and actually penetrated Italian territory. Tho sinking of the Greek steamer Kllispontos by a submarine off the Dutch coast is likely to bring about some friction between the Greek and German gowrnmotns.

The Elhspontos was desiKoyed while on a voyage from Holland, to Montevideo, in ballast. A Peking dispatch sny.s the report is credited in olncia.1 circles there that Hiing-Hutzo bands from South Manchuria, led by Japanese, are now ma- raudenng on the Shang-Tung peninsula in the vicinity of Tsing-Tau with banners inscribed "Vanguard of the Army Against Yuan Shi Kai" Chinese government diTicials are said to confirm the newspaper accounts of an alleged agreement between Dr. Sun and Japanese agents for Japanese support with money, arms and men for another revolution. TKAUfS ORDERED BACK. Coal Coke Must Restore Elkins- Gafisuway Service.

An order was entered this afternoon by the public service commission di- reeling that the Coal Coke Railroad beginning May 1, 1915, resume the operation of passenger trains No. and Xu. run between Gassaway RIVER April 19, 1915. Franklin, 2.S falling. Greensboro, 7.S falling.

Pittsburgh, 6.5 falling. Dam No. T.7 falling. Wheeling, AV. S.o falling.

Zanesville, Ohio, ft, falling, Parkersburg, W. 7.6 faJ company its own and Elkms. The railroad permitted to establish schedule, but is directed to a it conform as nearly as possible with that in effect before the trains were annulled. The action of the commission was taken on the petition of the Burnsville board of trade, the commission is trains are necessarv The opinion of that these two to an adequate and reasonable passenger service be- ing. Radford, .3 falling-.

Hinton, W. 2.5 falling. Kanawha Falls, W. 2.5 fal ing. Charleston, W.

7.5 ft, fallin Xo. 11, B. ft, falling. Catlettsburg, 11.4 fallin Portsmouth, Ohio, 12 falling-. DEATHS ABE REPORTED.

Two accidental deaths were repot ed today to the workmen's compeiis company without a loss. and Elkins, and that lion division of the public servi the trains can be operated by the Andrew Pyles of 'nongah, an employe of the Consolid Ition Coal was caught between loaded coal car and a rib of coal at crushed to death. He died Apj TWO CHARTERS ISSUED. A charter of incorporation was sued today by the secretary of 8 Pyl was an A TMerican, 17 yea to the Terrapin Pa.rk of old a was sln le burg. The company has an a I Mike Kesler Ktmball, employ! izcd capital of and its incor- the Houston Collieries porators are M.

G. Crane, S. F. Crane, Itillea A i 12 He was cau ht al L. C.

Sarber, H. W. Anberle and crusned to death between a. runawt nifillan, all of Parkersburg. car and the face of the coal He TC A charter also was issued to the A.

Rightmire Lumber of Morgantown, which has an authorized capi tal of The are A. Rightmire, Ina Rightmire Shriver Russell Morris, Robert E. G-uy and E. Sharer, all of Morgantown. PRESBYTERY IX M2XGO.

Tho Presbytery of Kanawha Synod of West Virginia, will be held tomorrow evening Williamson. It will be opened by a sermon by the retiring moderator, Rev. B. N. Lambdin, Numerous executions in several ot Montgomery Those'from Charlea- i are now taking place, the BniPBt Thompsonj Rev j.

Morton aa not being sufficiently ad- -p centers including Peking, of emissaries of Dr. Sun law in Chi vanccd to give these men fair trials. Little beyond the denunciation of alleged offenders by detectives is necessary to bring about an execution. ton who will attend will include Rev. PEACE CONTEREXCE San Francisco, Apr.

Bahai' 1 Congress, originated in Per.sia, for the Kev. C. B. Guerrant and W. D.

Lewis. OBITT7AJRX. MJcSurley. Rebecca, the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

I-IaroIcl ilcSurley, 1413 Magazine street, died this morning of I pneumonia which followed an attack spread of the peace propoganda in all 1 measlea Tho funeral will be held nations, opens its week of. delibera- morrow following by Interment in tions today. Charles Mason Remey, nn Hil cemetery. who has toured the world in the in- of the Bahai gospel, i.s a leacl- spirit In the congress. According to Mr.

Remey, the movement for uni- BUTJDJDINGS THREATENED. Fire this afternoon shortly after 2:30 o'clock threatened the destruction of the Joseph Prieser Son's 109 versa! peace had Us inception in grocery, bakery ana residence, Persia in ISol Abdul Ba ha. who lives ovell street. The blaze ignited be- Egypt is the spiritual leader of the twecn the grocery anc residence and movement He visited this country a fe-w years ago and predicted the present European war. did damage of about $200.

Slav, 49 years old and was sing! New Hair Grower Brings Lustre, Life, Beauty Hal-Bus Stops Damlrnff, Hair tarn Shampoo Corab Free Ane one in Charleston who' troubled with thin, dull, falling ha can positively and surely rejuvena and replenish it by using the Harfir Treatment. This is an absolutely ne method that makes the hair fail- glisten with beauty and the scalp glo with vitality and health. Begin wit the use of Harfina, a nourishing an stimulating preparation of woncerfi efficacy for toning the scalp and ducing; unfailing hair-growing cond tions. With each bottle you recen absolutely free a unique Harfir Shampoo and Dandruff Comb. Tt use of the comb induces more tho: ough cleanliness, invigorates the seal and improves circulatio Under the Harfina trea' ment, dandruff and itchin disappear, a.

sturdy gTowt of hair appears, and tl whole head becomes lui trous and beautiful. Get the genuine Harfina for 5C from your druggist. He and will refund money if not sati; factory. For sale by Potterfield the best domestic science a u-i 5 i 200, and each inter Judge Newman refused the thc model town thoritios, and it is therefore not attired in wllltc formed the habeas corpus, i that to tie wondered at that she can tall: led by the cadet band, grant it would mean that a federal entertainingly and instructively for The body was incased in pink two hours everj' day for five days' casket and dret.sed In pink silk attire her fund a and then not exhaust knowl.dge. This does not mean that Hiss Ellis' 'lectures are two hours long.

i friends in Charleston who court should review the action of tho. slate courts in a. manner not ranted by the law of the country, and programme each day consists of a talk SLituLe oa some subject of Intense interest to housewives which lasts for per- Sl-X were acquainted with her partiality that, too, after the supreme cuurt of for that color. Interment was made the United States had decided in the Old Cabell cemetery, near question remained startled by the sight of a gray wolf playing in the streets with one of the riogs. Some one i secured a rifle and dispatched the beast, shooting it anfe in the body and once in the head.

The dead wolf iind a wui placed hi a tuwn 8-YKAK-OTjD COW -1 WOXOTIR. MsryKvllle, a April i BiHingBley, a farmer residing near i Axtell, has a Red Polled cow that has made a record in raising calves. The animal, only eight years old, las given birth to eight calves, four of -which were born within a period i of thirteen months. A year ago she i save birth to twin Hereford bull calves and recently she gave birth to another set of twins, Holstein heifer! calves. L- R.

Taylor is here from Princeton attending to business affairs. W. H. McGmnis, of Beckley, is in Charleston on a business mission. Returns from the City Election will be announced during the performance at the TOO JiATE TO hapg twenty minutes or a half hour.

SCHOOLS CO51 PETE. oration in the case. TvVwman a object lessun to runaway to Issue a certificate ol 1 nlldren hidu will dressed "probable can-Sf 1 for appeal to court, but it was issued a It Is that the Thia la Immediately followed by a cookery lesson in which this food i pert prepares a number of dPlicious and interesting dishes. But all tho while she is cooking she talks. She her reasons for everything she I Charleston EipCL-K to Untdo Hunting- Justice Lamas: December and i a wandert-d HI from ton in Big ase rame to the supreme court for the moun- P'seon creek, as there i i of i Newman's a i i are knfllv to ho j.

fow bc.ir aiul wild A triendly contest is on between the I arcument heing lart Febniurj-. Salvation A Sunday schools of i Charleston and Huntington. 4 At a re- rcpresrntative does, and explaJns her methods in de- meeting hero tail so that the recipes given out a from IJuntington made the aiinounce- be carried home by the women of ment thaf it was his intention arul her clasrses and followed without the that of others identified with the army least difficulty. corps there to increase the Sunday The conrse promises to be the very! school attendance, that they that could be offered to the I would tiio Charleston school Ln of this city, and The Mall point ot attendance. SUFFRAGE MOVE ENDORSED BY METHODIST CONFERENCE not only invites the women of Charleston to come out to the T.

M. C. A. Audltorrtnn next week and meet Miss The contest WAS then and there arranged for tho final count to be taken Sunday May with five Sundays in- selves. Kllis, but to co-operate in making her eluded.

On the first Sunday the local stay here an exceedingly pleasant school outnumbered in attendance for Iver and a profitable one for that of Hunting-ton 101, and yester- I a with in attendance, the school here had more pupils thnn I the schooL 1 ire three more Sundays to be counted, and the school winning in attendiuico will bo presented with a large lliig by the head, quarters of thf a The local attendance can 'DP mode much larger, if clothing is obtained TWO SKNTT TO PEISON. TVorfccrs at Polls Are Token Charge by tho OfEccn, "Votes for Women" Mcneincnt Gctb Strong Kndorsomcnt iu the Kiin't, Tho SoffraKc League here has been officially notified that lonely through the efforts of Mrs. Henry Vv'ade Ragers, trpasurer of thft National A-inerlcau Woman Suffrage a-s- eat', still there. raw. Prohibition Couiml.ssioner Acld IJIg ul Fjunuont.

Jjiiw eiiforui-monl, particularly as It eiTects the i i i Issue in West Virginia, wan dmcuhsed before a crowd of i i i i people al Fairmont a iiftenioon by Fred O. Blue, Ktati? commissioner and commissioner of i i i George W. Cr.ibbe, -U Cr.ibbe, state suiierln- sociatlOD, a resolution cndorslns worn-! of I Anti Kii nn Inuffue an suHrage was adopted by the Tho wag Ulu York Eastern Conference of the odist Episcopal church in Brooklyn. This conference is perhaps the most orllst Prnlestant Temple i i evo aeat in the buildiiiK and available a i room waj nileil. Mr.

Blue powerful body the fcllow.hip of I whQ can thLs church, and as other smaller i jf lis in i i i eastern conferences in denomination pasaed reaolutions endorsing the cause, suffrapristb fed sife In There will be a hunch of 1i ft-uver business for disposal tomorrow in polico court. Two arrests made for a. of pour children. morning charging violation of the election laws caused considerable ex- It i.s possible, it 13 believed, to have 300 pupils in attendance, if some boys citement. girls clothing 1 including Hhoes, Ono of the victimu was Sam for those between the ages of nix lard, and the other 15.

Bur- IS.are contributed through Captain dette. The former was lodged in the i t). Swan, whose telephone is No. 1530. city jail and tho latter in the county JatL After conferring: with Judge Henry K.

Black, of the intermediate court, Police Judg Boiarsky released both men on bond, setting their hearing for Tueday morning. Both men were arrested near car barns, West Charleston, They are alleged to have been' buying- votes. Romie "Spauldlng, arrested for committing- an asault on Jim Phillips, will also bo given a. hearing tomorrow morning-. For being- disorderly Kthel Kiru- BBENHEIM PIEST.

of J'ul)lic Sc-cretury lcle to Wah April 1 9. Tho honor on the support of thousands uf Methodists in thu onau Itev. Dr. O. B.

Biirtholow, of Vtrnon. read tho resolution, which was greeted with applaue, and when adopted It waa nignci! by Dr. Bartholow, Elmer E. Dent Wllllum L. i i i Rov.

Charles W. Mint, lliram Robinson tind Rev. D. Dav- ji.son. It was as follows: "BcllevinB that eriual BuiTrage is In I tho logic of the democracy to which our nation stands committed, and that i would benefit women, as is demonstrated by tho and nations i adopting it: Therefore.

"Be it Resolved, that we, the rnom- Ikiuor into tho. Ktati: and pcrsumled not to do so i.s junf OUR moro man who will not have to bo prnHeciileil iind m-'ide to I penalty of ,1 iatini; a i hontencp. ho doclarert toiiay that ho i rathor convince tlin tnuji of his error before In' has committed mi n.cl agralnst tin: law than of being- the nrst West Virginia dole- jrato to arrive in Washington to attend national congress of the. U. A.

H. this week goes to Mrs. llobert B. Bernhcim, wifo of Ihe secretai-j' of the public service commission. Mrs.

William idalnea Smith, regent for "West Virginia, and who is one of tho candidates for vice-president on tho Story slate, arrived from her home berllng and Josephine Mays arc being in Sunday morning ac- held for trial while Ambrose Smith comnanieil lv Jlrs. William IL Morand Flossie Smith are hel'il for inde- i Kun. A iniito of rooms at the New cent behavior. Several men charged with bc-lng in- i i i had reserved for Atrs. toxicated are under bond to ayptur tomorrow.

i i Jot: L. Smith, of l-ieck- arc vi.sltor! in Charleston todai'. ber.M of New Ktuil Conference, are in favor of the extension of the auffrafre to i sane, law- abiding cltizen.s of both sexes, am! that in the November election the proposed a to the Now York State Constitution to thin efTuct will Und the host of Methodism aolid- iy lined up In its favor." AT CLARKSBURG. Joseph Ruffner, until recently connected with Charleston newspapers, has secured the city editorship of the Clarksburg Exponent-American. He PJjAVKKS TALKXT.

I The Alall'rt a i un Ihe opera "Tbo Ooiulohora," by the CharlcHton high Hchoul chorus, two mumlicra of the cast wbo.su work wius exceptionally inod UM.TO overlooked. Miss IVarl lUirg-ivin, who acted part of the of Plaza-Toro looked the part of ii Duchehs lUl tiine.s dunnf: the. perffrmancje. Her solo was well rendered, and wns liberally a by the i Mi.iN i is home on the stiiA'O and i.s guuj singer, sliown by her in lust years' ojjera. Harold Jones, who hart the part of the "fiuko of showed hla stage ability by holding up his hard His was vcrj' good, and his work helped much toward the success of the play.

All interior immttiiff and paper hiuiglug. See Armstrong Baructi. will leave In a few days for darks- lone OB0 eoo cluis NlU Bfc mdg WAA'TED. I COOK--Man or woman; apply at! once. Employment Agen-i cy.

Room 5, Arcade building. FOR IIOUSK--Summers street, five rooms, A '107 Capitol street. I 1 9 TONIGHT XOTli: President Wil MI recently said: "If you are going to buy it, buy it now. That is a. perfectly safe maxim to a upon.

It is just as safe to buy it now as it ever will be, and if you start to -and you will he a seller as well as a buyer." buying, there will bo no end to it- time of all times for the U. S. A. to make vast strides--Let's all get busy There's nothing the matter with these United States, There's nothing the matter We have skill; we have enterprise; we have capital; we have courage, The world can use all we can produce. Let's go ahead and produce as much as we can, The only trouble was--that something got into the wheels of business--that something is out.

The seller can't start the wheels going. It's the buyer who does that. So let's bny what we need and what we are going to need and This is the time of all times for the U. S. A.

to make vast strides. Let's all get husy. i aj.sff^-jf 11.

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