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Princeton Daily Clarion from Princeton, Indiana • 4

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Q3 Ml-f iiifTm in ii it (oorsAL 3 a Correct Dress for Wemen and Misses me a. a Cedar Oii tn a I a -3 a Mop nd Polish 'fflmary rvn i mi I fc- Will make your daily dusting and cleaning a pleasure Still Comes the Invasion of New Easter Togs by the Hundreds Every Day. tn a -d ro a. 3 1c fr COUPON This Coupon Is Worth 35c To You Write your name and address on end of this coupon and present with 15c to dealer named hereon and get a FULL SIZE 50c BOX MADAME CAVALIER FACE POWDER For Only 15c And This Coupon NOT MORE THAN ONE BOX TO ANY ONE PERSON We want every woman to know the indescribable daintiness and superior quality of Mine. Cavalier's exquif ita face powder and the satisfaction you can experience only by actually using it.

0 Wonderfully different from all others. Has that faint lingering fragrance of dream posies. -Just a touch of Mtme. Cavalier's exquisitely dainty face powder will impart a natural complexion that is beyond criticism and beautiful to look sure are we that you will use it always, we make this remarkable introductory offer. most frantic with delight.

Then came our turn when the band played "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary." George Ullard, our negro cook, who came from Galveston, got out a mouth organ and almost bursted hi lungs playing "Die Wacht Am The silence in the German trenches was a thousand times more eloquent than the- blast ot cheers that came when George had Back to Grim War There was no shooting all niht until about 6 in the morning, when the sound of rifles was heard far down the trench. But Nadeeni couldn't measure human hature unerringly. He had besn the first to feel the holiday spinfc of Christmas day, but, on this day after Christmas he failed to sense the grim- Mop Is pointed to get in cornets 2 3 a BS 3 P. O. O.

-t a 00 a 1 a. Large size Cedar Oil Mop $1.50 50c Bottle Cedar Oil .50 $2.00 Friday Special $1.17 Sale Begins at 9:00 O'clock FLOYD J. BIGGS Rexall Store Get It Where They Have Got It I ftp ness of war that had fallen over the trenches during the night. Early in Spring is Cerlainly Here in Every Sense of the Word." Misses and Women may come prepared to find the greatest Variety and the best values we have ever offered in New Attire. THE Grand Theater the morning he jumped out of the A 1 i TERENCE ROUKE NO.

5 I Captain of Villainy" in two rt-el. Victor, featuring Warren Kerrigan as Most Modern, Steadest Picture, Eest Terence. This is the last for a whih Garden Seed, Sweet Potatoes and Onion Sets At i trench and began waving his "hands (again. John Street, an American wlic i had been an evangelist in St. Louis jumped cut with him, and began to I shout a morning greeting to a Ger-j man he had made friends with the I day before.

There was a sudden rattle of rifle fire and Street fell dead withja. bullet through his head. The sun was shin-! ing dewn again on a world gone mad. Ventilated. Safest in Case of Fire the Irish pictures, so do not miss Back, Side and Front Exits, Wide Mid 'seeing Kerrigan, for trere ir not an-idle Aisle, "Two Side Aisles and Two other man in tlie moving picture worM Cross Aisles Opposite Side Exits.

No ho can a sword and Steps to Climb on Entering or Leaving 'like Warren Kerrigan. If there is a (High Class Association PHoto-Plays fajr aay danger within the wal VIVID, HEART THRILLING STORY Of THAT CHRISTMAS DAY TRUCE OF WAR G. HIER or King in co-operation tviih otir JVetv JJorA cuyer and the great JVcImj orK. maKers. tve ha-Oc succeeded in amassing a wonderful dtsplay.

CLARION-NEWS WANT ADS 25c. BILL BOARD MEN Pathe Daily News Monday Qf the Moroccan city depend on it and Wednesday. 'Kerrigan will be there to help her in Hearst-Selig News Pictorial Every 1 tne gujse cf Terence O'liouke. Din') Fridav. faii t0 se this picture.

Matinee Tuesday, Friday and Saturday A MIXED-UP HONEYMOON Comedy pe( and wifie go on AT THE END OF A PERFECT DAY a vacation, leaving a neighbor to ai! A fine Essanay drama, with Uryant'at their house: she decides to n-n Washburn, Gerda Holmes, Harry; it. See the fun. Mainhall and Rrank Dayton. Only Five Cents i Tomorrow, 'My Lady two PATSY IN BUSINESS reel entitled "The Mystery of th- it was Started by the Youthful Spirit of Nadeem, the Turk of the Legion French and Germans With Tears of Joy and Relief Embrace Each Other in the Deadly 45-Foot Space Between Their Trenches and Bury Their Dead German Band Plays Marseilles and Tipperary Then Back to War and Death ADS WILL POST NO WHISKY AFTER 1915 THE TOGGERY Clothes Pressed and Shoes Shined $1.00 Per Month Beer and Wines Not Included Under the Ban International Company Gives Notice Lubin comedy. with Grace Cunard an "Gems and i Throne Francis Ford.

pood comedy. The "SUIT "DETT" elcomes our Most Critical Inspection There are soft shades of green, A sprinkling of checks. Sand shades are plentiful. Belted effects are popular. Short, Box Coats are shown.

Navy is again favorod. Circular Skirts everywhere. Odd buttons are used. Poplin a desirable suiting. Misses' Suits are plentiful.

'Values noticeably attractive. Many are shown from 13.60 to $24.75. Very beautiful Suits are shown, $27.50 to $39.50 4 4- PATHE DAILY NEWS All the late happenings of the world and also animated cartoon of "Col. i Heeza Liar Runs a Blockade." Only Five Cents their handshakes double handshakes with both hands in your heart. The truce was arranged.

There was to be no more Sring for one hour and the men from both sides were to come out and bury their dead. The soldiers nocked from both, trenches. They rushed at each other and shook hands. Photographed Together WANT AD. COLUMN (Written for the United Press by Phil Rader) (Copyright 1915 by United Press) LONDON, March 24.

There were three Americans in that marvelous Christmas truce in my part of the trenches, Eugene Jacobs, of Pawtuc-ket, R. Victor Chapman, a Harvard man, from New York, and myself. We belonged to the foreign legion which had been made up in Paris, of men of all nationalities and we had been in the trenches fcr twenty consecutive days before Christmas For twenty days we had faced that strip of land, forty-five feet wide, between FOR RENT room modern fiat, west r.roadway. Taylor Mfs. Co.

fC-dtf CHICAGO, March 24. The Poster Advertising Company of the United States and Canada, has placed a ban on the advertisements of whisky and other spiritous liquors, it was learned here today. Beer and wines are not included. The action was taken at Palm Beach, March -10, at the semiannual meeting of the board of directors, but anhouncement jwas withheld. Herbert Ehice, editor of a magazine published by the association, admitted that resolutions had been adopted Don't fail to see the Kenfax and sinzine' pictures tomorrow.

CANDIES Our Own Make Candies of Every Description. The Best the. Market Affords Try Them At The Greek Candy Store matinee and night, 5 and 10 cents FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Better come to matinee, as thee a inauire 204 south Seminary. -I movies are packing houses every-1 where.

FOR RENT Ilous-e opposite th I department. C. E. Mossman. 5c YALE 5c, OR SALE A Golden Oat chiffonier, good as new.

Call Indp. vhon 20. ai'-dSt" KEYSTONES, Thurs FOR RENT 2 or furnished rooms A Special and Sale oj- lOO JSctej, This Spring's "Woolen 'Dresses Newly Priced This Week 6.50 Values $4.75 3 8.95 Values. .6.75 $11.75 Values. $9.75 two blocks m22 for light hoosekeeping, of square.

Call this omc. THE PANTHER Broncho. An exciting two reel fea- ture of the Canadian frontier, featur- ing Louise Glaum. AT DAWN FOR SALE ri room house. 1221 south Seminary; bargain if sold at once E.

Allen, north Seminary. FOR SALE Pure bred white Wyan You get the value and recognize it the minute you taste WELLS Ice Cream It reaches you with its convincing quality and leaves you that wholesome satisfaction. WELLS ICE CREAM DAIRY CO. Either Phone 415 "I want to have your photograph," said the. German lieutenant to our party.

He sent back for his camera. and we enemies stood with, out arms about each other's shoulders in horseshoe formation while the lieutenant snapped his camera. "If I don't have a chance to send you the prints before the war is over," he said, "I shall see that you get them afterwards." And he took addresses. At last the bodies were buried. The hour of truce had passed.

But the men-didn't go back to the trenches. In groups all about that ence terrib.e. strip of No-Man's Land the Germans and the Legionaries sat talking or playing cards, exchanging tobacco and cigarettes and joking and laughing. "Don't blame us," was the burden of the German's It isn't our fault that we are fighting. We den't know what, it's all about.

We all have wives and children and we've just the same kind of men that you are. We're damned fools and so is everybody who is fighting." And our talk ran the same. German Band Plays; Marseilles It wasn't until the sun began to down that the groups broke up. "We're to have a band in our trenches tonight and, we want you to hear it," said the German as he bade us good-bye. After supper we heard a sudden blast of music that thrilled us.

A little German band had crept into the German trenches and announced itself with a grand chord. Then came the unexpected strains of the The Frenchmen went al- Shades Copen, Sand, Putty, Navy and Black all sizes. dotte selected eggs, oO uts per tet- Majestic. A very strong btory or jus- tice in the Philippines, featuring I lie West, Wallace Riert and George Ligmann. Music by Lightner and Wilkie, pi- ano, drums and bells.

Only Five Cents Lay Down Your Arms," a four reel European war picture. Friday, matinee nio-Vit Tii a frrpatPfct war nicture our trench and that of the Germans, that terrible No-Man's Land, dotted with dead bodies, criss-crossed by tangled masses of barbed wire. That little strip of land was as wide and as deep and as full of death as the Atlantic ocean: as uncrossable as the spaces between stars, as terrible as human hate. And the sunshine of the bright Christmas morning fell on it as brightly as if it were a lover's lane or the aisle in some grapr! cathedral. I don't know how the tmee began in other trenches, but in oui hole Nadeem began it Nadeem.

a Turk, who believed that Mahomet and not Chri.st was the prop1! of rol sunshine of the morning to get into N'a-deem's blood. He was only an enthusiastic boy, always childishly happy, and when we noticed af-the regular morning shooting hour that the German trenches were silent, Nadeem began to make a joke of it. He drew a target on a board, fastened it on a pole and stuck it above the trench, shouting to the Germans: "See how well you can shoot." Human Hearts Still Lived Within a minute the target had been bulls-eyed. Nadeem pulled it down, pasted little bits of white paper where shots had struck and held it up again Incubator for sale cheap. Cli.is.

O. Tajlor, weft Rroadway. l-df barring these drinks from the displays of the association, which has members in 4,000 cities of United States and Canada, when informed today that a rumor to that effect was current. No contracts will be entered into with the whisky concerns after May 31 and no whisky advertisements will be posted after this year, according to the resolutions, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Tne annual meeting of stockholders of the Citizens Trust and Savings Bank, will be held at their banking office on Wednesday, April 7, 1915, from one o'clock to four o'clock p. m.

for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors to serve for the ensuing year. A. E. LEWIS, 24-dt Secretary and Treasurer NOTICE TO ELKS There will be a special meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening at .7:30 o'clock for the purpose of initiation, inspection by the District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, and for any other business which may come before the lodge. John N.

Hopkins, E. R. E. R. Maxam, Sec.

m23d3t FOR SALE No. 11 Vir-ible Rennng- tvrvp writer, new: a bargain. iCcn Mi.n bas ever i Don't ask for price; come and see. f.roor-W llkir.SOll CO. J--U-J i been shown in Princeton.

New Goods Evcrv Dav HP Bottom Co. Shewniaker Co. Dry Goods and Groceries Make this your trading point. Good Tilings to Eat, Good Clothes to Wear. "nfeJ 1 I ll Important This business is based and built upon the idea that it's highly worth while to make Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Candies, As Good As It Can Be Made.

PURDY'S Don't Buy a Cat in a Bag His price is anything he can get his, goods are all of very uncertain value his labels don't tell you who the manufacturer is, who you can hold responsible if you buy trash. The world swallows him up when he gets your money you loe. This may be an extreme example of the back-door-faker, but it illustrates what goes on daily in a milder form in buying goods without a reliable manufacturer behind them. The result, however, is the same YOU LOSE. South Seminary ace Shoes so that the Germans oculd see tiii? score.

In doing so Nadeem hcic appeared above the trench, and we heard him talking across the No-Mrn'. Land. Thoughtlessly I raised my head, too. Other men -1id the san- We saw hundreds of German heads appearing. Shouts filled air.

Wha miracle had happened? Men laughed and cheered. There was in our eyes and 1 know there were Christmas tears in mine. The-re were smiles, smiles, smiles, where in days before there had been only rifle barrels. The terror of No-Man's Land fell away. The sounds of happy voices filled the air.

We were all inhumanly happy, for that one glorious instant in which we all English, Portuguese, Americans and even Nadeem. the Turk, realized that, savage as we had been, cave-men? as we were, the awfulness of war had" net ril ed Hie corners of our hearts whore leve and People Ask Us What 13 the best laxative? Years of experience in selling all kinds leada us to always recommend as the safest, surest and most satisfactory. Sold only by us, 10 cent3. Floyd J. Biggs.

FERTILIZERS Increase your corn crop from 10 tc 80 bushels per acre by using -THE HIGH GRADE SPECIAL CORN MANURE I am selling. For prices and terms see R. L. Hussey, 330 north Race street, Princeton, Ind. Indp.

phone 20-A. Fri-wky 3wks The ladies of Princeton and vicinity are cordially invited to at-tend the Easter Opening of spring and summer millinery tomorrow, Thursday. March 25th, at Mrs! Nora Walker's. m24dlt BUICK AUTGK0BILES Take a demonstration with us before buying L. C.

McFetridge Jv? and Onlords and QUALITY TRUIH TIME MONEY manufacturers v. ere nble to deceive in his ads. if the product did not excel), the wide use that advertising would brir.g down a nation-wide condemnation from the housewives, which would put the untruthful manufacturer out of business. arc as neceesary to the makers of Nationally advertised goods as a man's righ: arm. The reliable home magazines will allow a manufacturer to even infer anything h-it the product cannot prove.

Truth underlies the success of every popular Nationally advertised product. And even if the Manny Styles DON'T BURN TIME You will get your money's worth at the Church Supper Thursday night. m23d2t to Christmas live, I think Nadeem was first to sense what had happened. He suddenly jumped out of the trench and began, waving his hands and cheering. The Christmas Truce While he was doing this, a.

ponderous German with a happy' smile that exposed two rows of glittering white teeth, climbed out of' the trench and shouted: This Store is the Headquarters for Truthfully Described Products, With Excellence That's Good for Your Household. The Baptist Ladies Aid Society will give a supper at the Odd Fellows hall, Thursday night, March 25th m23d2t 1 Remember the Thursday night, at Odd Fellows hall, Supper at 5:30. m23d2t R. G. Corsets Satis Rompers Paris Garters -Ide Collars Kirschbaum Clothes Kuppenheimer Clothes Eden Cloth Omo Dress Shields McCall Patterns Kirsch Curtain Rods Domestic Vacuum Cleaners Bissels Carpet Sweepers Brenlin Shades Columbia Shades Crex Grass Rugs Deltox Grass Rugs Frolaset Corsets Ruben's Infant's Shirts select Jrom Watson Shoe Shoe Bast Side Square Douglas Shoes Star Brand Shoes Ball Band Rubbers Dr.

Reed's Cushion Shoes Whittemore's Polishes Cook's Linoleum Armstrong's Linoleum Congoleum Burson, Hose The proper time to have your automobile thoroughly overhauled, repaired and repainted is now, at Most Up-to-date Garage in Southern Indiana We are prepared to do any kind of work that your automobile requires. Ask us about it. Our painting makes your car Look Like New All work is fully guaranteed. Give us a call. We are agents for the Ford, Overland and Oakland "Lieutenant Schroeder presents his compliments to" your lieutenant, and desires Xo know if you will select four men and come to the middle of the neutral territory to arrange for a truce for burying the dead." Our lieutenant agreed in an instant.

I was one of the four men he selected These Products Have Been Weighed in the Balance of Public Opinion and Have Stood the Test '-Lay Down Your Arms," the great prize war and peace play, at the Yale Friday afternoon and night. (adv) The ladies of Princeton and vicinity are cordially invited to attend the Easter Opening of spring aid summer millinery tomorrow, Thursday, March. 251b, at Mrs. Nora Walker's. m24glt This Store Stands for TRUTH in Merchandising A Food and Nerve Tonic is frequently required by old age.

We always recommend and I shall never forget how I felt'as we advanced to meet four German soldiers and their lieutenant, who coming toward us. We felt as if Ave wanted to throw our arms about these men-; they told me later in the day that the same desirewas upon them. The hatred of war had been suddenly withdrawn and it left a vacuum in which we human beings rushed into contact with each other. You felt Look-for i his Sign i I Olive Oil Taxi Calls at All Times and at Short Notice The Stevens Auto Co. Emulsion corUaiuuiti Hvpophosphiiet Gold, silver and marble cakes at Niemeier's.

1 m24-d2 as an ideal combination for this purpose. Floyd J. Biggs..

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