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THE DAILS JOURNAL-WORLD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. "1 fAGE rOXTE American Cement Company. Miss Leontine Sullivan has return Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Mclntire, of To-: ed to her home in Shawnee, Okia. 'THE BANK OF GOOD SERVICE' peka, were the guests of Mrs. Mcln- Mrs.

Arvid EytU has returned to SOCIETY tire father, clerk of the district court, Charley Moss, over the week Lawrence after two weeks in Kansas City. (Continued on Page 5) ANTS THE Et NATIONAL contribute something to the progress of the war. It is a time that surpasses in its superabundance of employment any the world has ever recorded. Nor is there any immediate prospect of another extensive period of enforced idleness for anybody. Between three and four millions of the smartest skilled workmen in Europe have been slain in battle during the twelvemonth of the war, and more than that many are permanently crippled.

Their jobs are open. Omaha Bee. BOWERSOGK Today Elsie bamk end. They spent Sunday at Baldwin. At the Country Club Mr- and Mrs- w- H- Atkinson have Among those who spent Sunday at gone to Beatrice, for a visit, the Country Club were: Mr.

and Miss Una Stockwell spent Sunday Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer, Mr. and Mrs.

m.oria- Fred Smithmeyer, Mrs. J. A. Henley, F. E.

Wagner and Miss Clara Mrs Belle Wilmot, Miss Marian Levis spent Sunday in Midland. Jtimes- Henlev. Mr. and Mrs. A II OF LAWRENCE The Merchants Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $21(X00(X00 'You Or No One cares to be bald.

Yet that is what will happen if your hair does not stop falling The Airdome will be dark thb week. Manager Marshall received word from Ms booking agent, Mr. W. W. Bell at Pittsburg, that ho nad two sudden cancellations on his circuit and that one of them was the company for Lawrence.

But will open again next week with a good dramatic company. NEEDED, A GENERAL Up to this time the conduct of the jams "Nearly a ley, Miss Edith Hjneslcy, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchoff, Mr. Arthur Kirchoff, Dr.

and Mrs. II. T. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gilford, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Searles, Mr. Owen Carl, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhne, Mr. and Mrs.

Broer Gustaf-son, Mrs. Harriet Sinclair. great" world war on the part of the Hair Tonic entente Allies displays a woeful lack In our opinion is the best hair tonic on the market. Sold only by ua 50 cents. Lady" F.

B. McCOLLOCH Progressive Circle of strategic leaders as well as preparedness. No Napoleonic qualities have yet been displayed by any one of the French leaders, and no Wellington has appeared for England; Russia has as yet brought no man to the front that has the generalship equal to that displayed by Kuropatkin in the Russo-Japan struggle. three great powers must, from' somewhere, find men to lead their fighting 'hosts who can command the humane WILLIAM DOCKING, President C. W.

McKERN, Vice-Pr sident M. NEWMARK, Vice-President W. F. MARCH, Cashier F. C.

WHIPPLE, Ass't Cashier Misses Lottie and Viola Voelkner will entertain the members of the Progressive Circle of the Lutheran church, this evening with a picnic supper on the Golf Links. Later in Tomorrow MARTHA HED VAN in "THE CUB" In Our 1 ithe evening they will have a line party at one of the moving picture mem ooriower Dale qualifications for their men combined of the ear of what to come. Great Britain took part she could not with stern, inflexible rules of war. Until such leaders are found the cause raise an effective volunteer army to replace the regular army that was THE JOURNAL -110 BY THE WORLD COMPANY W. C.

SIMONS, President shows, ine gins oi me ciaas me, Misses Frederika Rutherford, Anna Glahan, Emma Penchard, Lillian and Elma Rosenquist, Ruth Erickson, lone Crites, Frances Sealy, and Prudence Martin, and Elizabeth La Master. Mrs. Charles Ilqar of Los Angeles, and Miss Olga Marksausen of Chicago were guests of the Cir certain to be destroyed; second, Irer of the entente powers will suffer immeasurably from the machine-like preparedness of their adversaries. Second The passage of 1 the Underwood low tariff law which produced the most unsatisfactory conditions. Third: The loss of trade and employment at home, and the development of industries abroad.

Fourth: An income tax" and a war and and some other British colonies You Will Find the Most and Best Trade Winners That You Ever Saw We offer at unusual concessions, seasonable and wanted merchandise, carefully selected, from all departments of our house. Department Economy Sheets, 2Vi wide, 2l2 would rebel and the Empire disintegrate in the event that the home While it is hard to estimate a mil itarist's ability in times of peace, government persisted in making war cle. when practice moves are prepared in on any big scale; third, German in advance on paper, when maneuvers tax imposed upon people who were at TELEPHONES News Department 48 Business Department 136 TERMS Daily, one month, by carrier .40 Daily, one year, by mail 1.50 Office 722 Massachusetts Street fluence in the United States would prevent shipments of munitions of 59 and sham battles are fought by for- peace with the world; and a grist of mula, German discipline has demon- legislation adverse to American en-strated the fact that latent powers of terprise. war to the Allies following the first Mrs. Forrest Lake of Sanford, and her daughters, Sarita and Maude, have beeu the guests of Mrs.

Charles Elwcll since Friday. They will leave this week for an extended long, extra heavy; it looks like an 8oc Sheet; for (We lijnit quantity to six sheets.) We have a few Harvard Sheets, 24 by 2VL; worth G9c; at strategic leaders can be made a reali- Fifth: A depleted treasury with few weeks of indetermination of a policy on the part of the American government. zation and war college education can more taxes in sisrht, since the present 55 western trip which will include the Tf-K ottotoo lirmtfltinn at. be made to win battles In Hindenburg and Makensen there the end of the current year and will expositions at San 1 rancisco -and ban In case you fail to receive your Journal-World by 7 p. m.

call up. We will be glad to send you one by mes Deigo. appears to be the making of Von have to be renewed in some form. Texas newspapers are agitating the senger. Be sure and get your call in Birth Announcement question, "Does God hate money?" They have been bandying it back and CROCHET COUNTERPANES 72x85, Soft Yarns, 90c Spread, for before 8 p.

as we let the messen ger boy go home at that time. Moltke and Blucher, with the kaiser playing the role of Bismarck urging! his men and leaders on to greater ac-1 enlevements. Iron will and stern dis- cipline in the German and Austrian! 1 A A1 forth for months, and the discussion PREMIUM LIST IS OUT (Continued from Page 1.) 75c $1.00 has been taken into camp meetings, Chicago Representative, A. R. Kea- prayer meetings and debating socie tor, 601 Hartford Building.

82x1)0, Better and Larger, for (We cannot duplicate them at the Telegrams were received in Lawrence this morning announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred-crick Brecken Hopper of Jacksonville, 111. Mrs. Hopper was formerly Miss Ruth Patterson of Lawrence.

She was a teacher in the Domestic Department of the Public Schols here and was most successful in her work. Besides, she was for years one of the most popular girls in New York Representative armies nas, up 10 mis lime, outclass- ed the individualism found in the i. i i. i Franco-English armies. Massed unity the superintendent of each named, has shown itself stronger than indi- re as follows ties all over the Lone Star state.

But why, just because it is stated in the Bible that "The love of money is the Geo. H. Alcorn, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City viduality, and unless men of forceful uepartment-Hspcea KinS character and lnadprshin arc frmnrt 1 ur. ri. mutKiesuy.

Entered at the Post Office in Law root of all evil," it should be assumed that therefore God's curse rests upon the circulating medium, is past us. The Bible merely inveighs against Department- the cause of the entente Allies is like -Horses A Geo. Brown. rence, Kansas, as second class matter, CRASHES Cotton and Linen Crashes from 8 l-3c for our regular 10c kind, to the best at 20c and 2oc a yard. Linen Crashes have advanced more thau any other class of Linen.

the love of money for its own sake, the assumption being that he who MEMBER Associated Press. Audit Bureau of Circulations. ly to suffer irreparable loss in time and men. The Entente has an over-plus of and with an adequate leader on the eastern front Prezvmsvl would Department Cattle Vanroy 'Miller. Department Sheep and Goats-l E.

A. Roe. thinks too much of it forgets all the righteous uses to which it can be put. But our opinion was not asked for, Secret Marriage The marriage of William E. Connor, a student of the Lawrence Business College, and Miss Caroline Hull, which took, place several months Kansas Daily League, Gilt Edge List, Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers' Association.

SHEETINGS BY THE YARD In Bleach, Half Bleached, or Unbleached, 7-4, 8-4, and 10-4. You will find here the best known brands in the United Stacs, at special Sunflower Prices. and our apologies are due the Texas newspaper fellows for obtruding it. have been retained by Russia, and the Department Swine drive on Warsaw would not have tak- i Jas. Corel, en place.

With a Roberts in control Department Poultry on the western front there would not II. A. Sibley. ago, has been kept a secret until to- -art. il have been a retreat from Mons, and Department Live Stock Judging A.

Port eo us. the drive against Paris would not have MID-SUMMER OFFERINGS Department Farm, Diametrically different conditions are found to exist Jj, Cuba and Porto Rico in relation to the educational interests of the two islands. In Porto ended, in the battle of the Marne, but would haVebeeii cheeked on Belgian W. Av-Piue; In Prints- Percales, Challies Lawrence, Kansas, August 17, 1915. A fifty yesvs from now kissing will be considered, vulgar.

0 well, we should worry! Let 1905 take care of itself, and the blissful present will do the same. soil. Surely out of all the array of Department Horticulture II men marshaled by England, France i W. E. Koehring.

and Russia must arise a general who Department Domestic Science can marshal his forces and strengthen Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. Standard Prints at 4c; Indigo Blue, China Blue and Shirtings; perfect goods; as many yards as vou want, A at Dress Ginghams, 10c qualitv, at .....7... S3C his lines so as to snatch victory from Department Art and Fancy Work defeat.

i Mrs. Chas. Straffon. Dress Ginghams, 12 -c quality, Speed Events More than fiftvJentries have beeTi FIVE THINGS. ACCOMPLISHED made for the snced'.

events, and there at 10c Percales, 70 inches wide, at 10c 8'c 9c day. Mr. Connor lert yesterday lor Fort Leavenworth with the militia, and Mrs. Connor is now in Arizona, where( she is in the service. About Vera Brady Shipman Vera Brady Shipman is well known in Lawrence as a musician and composer, but since she has been in Fort Smith, she has taken up another line of work, in which she has made good rapidly.

She: writes a signed column of Art and. Musical Notes for the Times-Record in Fort Smith. Mrs. Shipman 's education in Chicago was such as to fit her for. this kind of work and her writing shows that she is thoroughly compe- tent to criticize an dinstruct along artistic lines.

She combines with her versatility a finish and i a knowledge of each subject she takes up, that insure her success. Mrs. Ship-man is the daughter of J. L. Brady who was formerly editor of the Journal-World and is now owner of the Times-Record.

Two years ago she was married to M. P. Shipman, who is business manager of the Times-Record. Mrs. Shipman has many friends in Lawrence, who are interestc in her success.

11c Percales, 70 inches wide, at 15c Percales, 70 inches wide, at Rico, the government schools, all under American supervision, and most of them taught either by Americans or by Porto Ricans educated in American normal schools, are so much superior to the various mission schools that the latter are pretty much put out of business, Bind those not already abandoned are likely to be. In Cuba, the public schools, conducted according to the crudest standards by people in many instances antagonistic to them and at best ignorant of modern American standards and innocent of American methods, are the most inferior in the island the mission schools are invariably the better, with the inevitable result that public education is much discounted by all classes, who base their prejudices upon conditions and effects that are entirely foreign to the American ideal of what public schools should do, and of what they actually are, in fact. 12'c It is now the eleventh hour before the Good Roads Days, and the last opportunity to go to it and take a part, or get some other person to take a part is here. It may be that lack of enthusiasm is more apparent than real, but it certainly looks as though there is room for more consecration to the cause than will bear witness tomorrow. Think the matter over tonight, and if youjhave not already decided to be represented on the working force, perhaps you will have your mind made up to that effect by tomorrow BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide, soft finish, no dressing, 9c value, for l'2Y2e Cambric, for 12V2C Ladies' Cloth for 11c Ladies' Cloth for The firsfrjgun of the state Republi- is every assurance pf the best being: can campaign in Massachusetts, where offered the people Interested in this a governor and state ticket are to be amusement.

Eightccrr huiulrcd dollars elected this fall, was fired August 1 is offered in stakes and purses for Addressing the republican county trots and paces. committee of Worcester, Congressman it is going to be to run J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsyvania, a in any "unqualified animals at this member of the ways and means com- fair Pedigrees in the pedigreed mittee of the national house of rep- ciaSses will be insisted upon, and no resentatives, said deviations allowed. "Lest We Forget" is about the best All exhibitors in classes and text that can be recommended to Re- may be required to furnish the sec-publicans at the present time. The rctary a certificate of registry, show-European war and the temporary ing ownership which shall be passed prosperity it has brought about in Upon by a committee, which will, up-spots is being used for all it is worth on pr0of, certify to the awarding to make Republicans forget what was committee, who shall in no 'case "done to them' iu 1912.

Above, all awara a premium to an unregistered things this is the time not to forget, aniraai in these classes. All animals but to We should remem- in ciasses and under one vear, ber that the whole country was pros- witll reo-istercd sires and dams, need perous and that all men were em- bc re.Vistcred, proof of registrant Vli 191 Wesll0Ulf. re" tion of sires and dams being suffi-member that the entire Republican cicni system of pr6sperity was attacked and In 'iudgi blooded stock, regard that we were charged with responsi- (L wA 7c 10c 10c 9c One inevitable result of the superiority of the mission schools in Cuba compared with the public schools is that all of the better classes of peo 27. inch Printed Crepes have been added to our line of 4c and 5c goods. Both arc in better assortment than last week.

EMPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY The "specter of unemployment has been banished," says Dr. Karl Hell- Charles Wall went up to Topeka this morning on business. Arthur Henley left last night for rich, secretary of the imperial Ger man treasury, in a statement recount Blue Rapids on business for the ing the achievements of the war. Not only in Germany, but in England, Bel gium, France, Austria, Russia, Hol land, Italy and other countries has unemployment disappeared. The srreat ple who desire a really democratic administration of the island's affairs and are anxious to avoid any possibility of a state church dominating education, are hoping and on the quiet predicting American intervention in the interest of the public schools and other democratic institutions.

There is reason for their anxiety: The public schools are said to be a farce, judged by the American standard their theory and practice have both broken down, with the result that the mission schools are acquiring an unnatural and not altogether wholesome ascendancy. U'l'A 41 1 1 Will UK UilU. IU 5 ff. Cf hvPSa.nd established by pedigree, size, form, U.nl;jnnl 4 ULLIVll with a direct message to back up these charges. He did not mince words, but HOUSEHOLD LINENS If it's Humidor Linen you can be sure of its quality.

Linens are beyond question one of tbe most acceptable of gifts. It is very gratifying to us that we are able to furnish Humidor Linens at exactly the same price you paid for them a year ago. Because we saw the advance coming, and provided our Linen wants at old prices, you get tbc benelit of our foresight. Selling Linens at old prices helps our trade when usually there is not much doing. That is the best reason we can trive for selling Linens at old prices when they are up 17 to 1-3.

Flouncings, Embroideries and All Over Lace Flounc- ings, 9 to IS inch, and 35c All Overs, now SOC The 20c Embroideries are IOC All Flouncings (Embroidery) up to a yard, f( are now on sale at VwU It is a clean-up sale of our stock- surely will pa you invest at this ridiculous price. declared-emphatically that the prog ress we had made under the protec the various breeds, making proper allowances for age, feeding and other circumstances. The premium lists in the horticulture, domestic science, art and fancy work, and farm products departments are as attractive as in the speed and livestock departments. People whose hair looks dull and lifeless and who find it growing dry, brittle, splitting at ends and coming out fast at every combing need a genuine scalp invigorator and should get one without a day 's delay. A little Parisian Sage rubbed briskly into the scalp with the finger tips, twice daily, tive tariff system mnst be destroyed.

In his "Address from the Throne," est forces of workmen ever assembled are working overtime in a most gigantic undertaking. Human life human achievement are being wiped out in staggering totals by this tremendous aggregation of skilled workers in the trade of destruction. Back of the lines women and children are toiling at unwonted tasks to keep the machinery of communal life in motion. The abnormal activity has spread to other countries than those actually at war. Neutral nations are being called upon to exert themselves in extraordinary ways, that they may April 8, 1913, immediately after he had called Congress in extraordinary More than usual will be session, he said "We must abolish everything that paid to the comfort of women and children.

The rest room will be ful- It is being gradually disclosed that German hopes of a triumphant conclusion of the war inside of three or four months were based upon three assumptions, all of which have been proven to be incorrect: First, that if bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage lY equipped, and have every, facility aside from the duties laid for quietude and privacy. Privileges will work wonders for hair of this kind. Just a few da3r's use and the hair becomes glossy and healthy look- ing, dandruff vanishes, scalp stops itching and hair stops falling out. Parisian Sage is more than a hair tonic. It is a scalp treatment and its use means strong, beautiful hair and a healthy scalp.

Round Corner Drug Store and leading druggists everywhere sell Parisian Sage. It is not expensive. VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN OUR SUIT ROOM Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoe3 School Dresses, Ginghams and Percales; girls' 8 to $1,00 14; worth $1.50, for PUSHING OUT ALL WAISTS, MIDDIES, PALM BEACH AND WASH SKIRTS Mad There will be plenty of amusements and diversions among the concessions, but it may be depended upon that nothing offensive to the best judgment and most refined tastes will be allowed to operate There will be no graft and skin games tolerated either among the concessions or in any other guise. The grounds will be policed effectively, and at all times every discouragement offered to any who might undertake to perpetrate "eon" games or otherwise impose upon the unwary. All who contemplate competing any department should correspond at once with the secretary.

Time is am You never saw such pretty Waists as ors at $1.00 Middies at Fine Gowns, mussed, 75c and $1.00 values, at 69c, 89c 69c 48c upon articles which we do not, and probably cannot, produce, therefore, and the duties laid upon luxuries and merely for the sake of the revenues they yield, the object of the tariff duties henceforth laid must be effective competition, the whetting of American wits by contest with the wits of the rest of the world." This was the beginning of the president 's efforts to put into effect the promises of the Democratic party. In any discussion of the relative merits of a Republican or Democratic system of government, this message of President Wilson should not be forgotten. Neither should we forget the failure of the administration to reduce the cost of living, to destroy the trusts, or to remedy any of the other evils charged against the Republican party. We should not. forget the consequences of the policy which the president advocated with such vigor.

Our Democratic friends prefer, now to discuss the war in Europe, but we must not hold them to the industrial war they have wrought at home. What was the effect of the president's tariff declaration? Combinations ONE-THIRD OFP We handle a special line or high grade lunch meats. Juicy tender cuts of beef, pork and lambs at all times. We have about 400 pairs of Women's Oxfords and Pumps, in Patent and Dull Leather "broken lots" we are anxious to close out NOW, at about regular price. There is not all sizes among them, but yours may be here.

They are all good style and good narrowing the demands upon space for entries in every department Whole hams, best grade 17c These Are Trade Stimulators They Are Worthy of Your Immediate Attention are increasing everv dav. It is unliiest bacon, by the sides dUc Good Bacon le to everybody interested to get busy and close up their contracts with the Compound Lard lb. i. Fair Association. Pure Lard 2 Cans Peas 15c '3 Cans Tomatoes F.

E. 'Blatchly, who was a student 3 Cans Corn 23e at the University last year, spent i5c Cans Supreme Pork and OTTO FISCHER 9 1 1 Beans 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps 2. lbs. Vanila Wafers 25c vtnovu Sunday at the Acacia house.

Mr. Blatchly is working for the Rock Island at Willard, Kansas. vHe will be back: in the'. University 1 again next year. First A 'staggering blow to -all-j 20e cans F.

Oi G. Pineapple business in the United States because 3 Tall cans Salmon.

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