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THE V7ICHITA EAGLE, THTTESDAY IJOBNING, AFKIIf 13, 1916 PAGE EIGHT miauu.mt mihiiiHM4iiiM)HmwmwwiwiiiaiiiiiHHBtiaii nut tmnminmwi mirotrwtnnm 1 The Daily Fashion Hint I Mat nun mutwmummw man One Country-One Flag- BAND TO WELCOME VISITORS li a 1 iv bZB la li if It I Rorabaugh is Ready With Summer Millinery One Repair Service Distinguished Suffragettes On Tour of Suf States Will Roll Into Wichita On Special Train This Evening. (Continued from Page One) Englishman, Berwindvale and Eagle Point, that the mentioned cases. In ac-j MRS. BELMONT REPORTED NOT COMING And that is Goodin's. For the same reason that America leacs the world, so does Goodin's Auto Repair Service lead all others because it is the best.

We've mastered every detail i of the repair business. Whether i your car needs a simple adjustment or a complete overhauling, we are equipped with men and machinery to do it RIGHT, and at a price just i a little less than you would expect Iff to pay. We oo the Radiator work of the entire southwest, using an i 1 exclusive solder process which saves half the time and expense of old- i style methods. Our welders are th best in Wichita, We do all sorts of i machine work, and guarantee to re- place any broken part or spring for I less than factory cost. Expert re- charging and repairing of storage Banquet At Wichita Club, Street Meetings and Rally At Princess Theatre Program of Activities Here.

cordance with our notes or me mir- tieth and thirty-first ultimo and the fourth and fifth instant, have been subjected to a careful investigation by the admiral staff of the navy, which has led to the following results: ORDERED TO HALT "First The English steamer Ber- windvale: A steamer which was pos- i sibly the Berwindvale, was encounter- ed on the evening of March 16 in sight of Bull Rock Light, on the Irish coast by a German submarine. The steam- batteries. Every job turned out under an ironclad guarantee to be satisfactory. In 1 The Goodin Motor and Truck Co. 240 S.

Market St. Cars washed by experienced men, 75c. Just phone Market 6-5-8. II er, as soon as she noticed the submarine, which was running unsubmerged, turneM and steamed away. She was ordered to halt by a warning shot.

She paid no attention, however, to this warning, but extinguished all lights and attempted to escape. The vessel was then fired upon until halted and without further orders, lowered several boats. After the crew entered the boats and received enough time to row away, the ship was sunk. XAME NOT ESTABLISHED. "The name of this steamer was not established; It cannot be stated with assurance, even with the help of the sails, had gotten clear of the steamer, he sank the steamer.

1 "At the time of the sinking a north- I northwest wind of the strength of I not a storm wind a light swell, not 'a heavy sea. as stated in the given 1 details which were furnished by the nVinv df5rrihed i description, prevailed. The boats American embassy the 1 i. 1- i incident concerns the steamer Ber- every prospect or oemg u.in-ai Since, however, the steamer UP ver' Quickly, because the This is Not An Opening Event, But is Sure a Wonderful Demonstration of Modish Summer Styles That is Worthy of More Than Passing Notice, and we Especially Request all Who Can Possibly Spare the Time Today or the Following Two Days to be present at this showing. Easter marks the height of the season this year and it has been necessary for us to make more than usual preparation.

While the Millinery Section is at its very best in late spring and early summer styles, we have also looked well to fashion's demands in Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes and Men's Furnishings. In fact throughout this great Rorabaugh store Easter preparations are quite complete. You will find all merchandise moderately priced. much- 1 ot- ct.amr thAiPlace of the sinking 'lay on a was a Berwindvale, the identity of the ships I mav be assumed. In this case, how ever, the statement made that the Berwindvale was torpedoed without warning would conflict with the facts.

"Second The British steamer. Englishman: This steamer on March 21 Odd little flowerlike tabs made of old blue taffeta silk decorate this afternoon frock. The upper part is of matching chiffon over white chiffon. used steamer path. 1 "If the crew of the steamer used I only two small boats for saving them- I selves, the responsibility falls upon 1 themselves, 6ince there were still upon 1 the steamer, as the submarine estab- jg lished at least four big collapsible boats.

XO DETAILS "Fifth The French steamer Sussex: Ascertainment of the fact whether the channel steamer Sussex was damaged Lace collar. Black lisere straw hat i was called upon to halt by a German faced with old blue silk and adorned 'submarine through two warning shots pompon with rose with blue ostrich centre. about twenty sea miles west of Islay (Hebrides). The vessel proceeded, however, without heeding the warning and was therefore forced by the submarine by artillery fire to halt after bv a German submarine was rendered Dry Goods Co. plans for their visit to the city, they forgot one very important thing, that 1 an extended chase: whereupon she extremely difficult because no details of time, place and attendant circumstances of the sinking were I known and also because it was im-il possible to obtain a picture of the i 3 of securing permission to make lowered boats without further orders, speeches on the public streets.

Fear-! "After the German Commandant had ing that the meetings might be inter- convinced himself that the crew had rupted by some member of the law en- taken to the boats and rowed from forcement squad, Mrs. McHenry, well the ship, he sank the steamer. ship before April 6. Consequently the 1 1 investigation had to be extended to all actions undertaken on the day in oues-ji tion March 24 in the channel in the BASIS. "Third The British steamer Man general region between Folkestone and Chester Engineer: It is impossible to i5ieppe establish through the investigation up! i in this region on March 24 a long a company of marines and three com-J volleys were fired by th rnlire com vu w.w.r.

black craft without a flag, having a pany of marines. grey funnel, small grey forward works mis steamer was, aceoruing iu nie i elven description, which occurred on i i and two high masts, was encountered panies of bluejackets from United States war vessels marched behind the hearses. As the coffins were placed aboard the steamer Almirante Lobo, which Is to take them to Cadiz, three is known local suffragette, yesterday received the following special permit from Mayor Bentley: To Whom It May Concern: At the request of Mrs. Myra McHenry, the freedom of the city Is given to the Flying Squadron of the Congressional Union and the ladies engaged therein, the permission to speak at any point in the city suiting their own convenience. I regret to say that important business before the supreme court at Topeka requires my attention on the date of their visit here.

Bruce Logan of El 1 vIM lng his brother, Basil 1ian of city. Society suffragettes composing' the Congressional Union touring' states where women are allowed to vote, will arrive in Wichita at 5:20 o'clock this afternoon on the Suffrage Special, as they have named their train. At 7 o'clock tonight these women will be guests at a dinner at the Wichita club. Friday's program includes a mass meeting at 10:30 o'clock, at the Princess theater, followed by talks by the visitors at tne High school and street meetings on Douglas avenue and before the City library. The visiting suffragettes will be met at the station this evening by the Wichita Girls' band, the leader of which is a man.

At 1:45 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the special train will leave Wichita, arriving at Newton at 2:40, where meetings will be held. The special is scheduled to leave Newton at 4:20, arriving at Hutchinson at 5:30 for a stop of 25 minutes. -The special will leave Hutchinson at 5:55 Friday afternoon, arriving at Dodge City at 8:45 that evening, leaving soon afterward for Colorado Springs. Consternation was evident among certain Wichita women last night over the fear that Mrs. O.

II. P. Belmont, New York's society leader, may not be in the party. In the list of names prepared by the party's press agent, the society leaders' name has been scratched out, and there is danger that her gowns will not be seen in Wichita. Those whose names appear on the list are: Miss Lucy Burns, commander-in-chief; Miss Ella Riegel, business manager; Mrs.

Abby Scott Baker, press chairman; Miss Winifred Mallon, special correspondent. Ohio Mrs. Dorothy Mead, Vandalia; Miss Edith Goode, Springfield; Mrs. Jane Good, Springfield. District of Columbia Mrs.

Robert Baker, treasurer of District of Columbia branch, and press chairman, "Suffrage Special;" Miss Winifred Mallon, special correspondent. New Jersey Miss Julia Hurlbut, vice chairman Congressional Union In New Jersey. Pennsylvania Miss Ella Riegel, Bryn Mawr, member of national legislative committee, and business manager "Suffrage Miss Caroline Kat-Zenstein, Philadelphia. New York Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch, New York City, former president of Women's Political Union; national political chairman of Congres-cional Union, daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Mrs.

John Rogers, New York City, member national advisory council of Congressional Union; Miss Helen Todd; Miss Lucy Burns, Brooklyn, national vice chairman of Congressional Union; Miss Anna Constable, New York City. Delaware Mrs. Florence Bayard Hllles, Newcastle, chairman of Delaware branch, daughter of the late Thomas F. Bayard, secretary of state In President Cleveland's cabinet and ur first ambassador to England. Connecticut Mrs.

W. D. Ascough, Hartford, chairman of Connecticut branch. Nevada Miss Anne Martin, member national executive committee and national legislative chairman of Congressional Union. Maryland Mrs.

Townsend Scott, Mt. "Washington, chairman Maryland branch of Congressional Union. Massachusetts Miss Katharine Mo-rey; Mrs. Agnes H. Morey, Brook-line, chairman of Massachrusetts branch of Congressional Union; Mrs.

Gertrude B. Newell, vice chairman Massachusetts branch. Minnesota Mrs. A. R.

Colvln, St. Paul, chairman of North Middle Western Section of Congressional Union. Michigan Mrs. Nelson Whittemore, acting chairman, Michigan branch. Virginia Mrs.

Hooker, member state executive committee; Mrs. Percy Read, secretary Virginia branch of Congressional Union. Marines Fired Three Volleys Surrender to Spain With Military Honors, Bodies of Soldiers Who Died During- War. about the middle of the English channel by a German submarine. The commander reached the definite conclusion March 27 in the latitude of Waterford, attributable to a German submarine.

The statement regarding the time and place of the incident gives no sufficient basis for investigation. It would therefore be desirable to have i that it was a war vessel and indeed, a i mine layer of the recently built English Arabls class. He was led to i more exact statements of the place, time and attendant circumstances of the attack reported by the American Fortsmouth, K. United States today that conviction by the following facts: WAS WAR VESSEL "First, by the plain unbroken deck of the ship; second, the form of the April 12. The surrendered to ceremonies the Spanish sailors III i'SI s-4- Spain with memorial HmirmmmiiniHmtiitiniirtiiftniHitmrttimtiiHiititiinumfWHmififtimHnnmtnimtmiittiiiiim government OIdr til InVOS" BEGINS AT WRONG END tigation might thereupon be brought stern, sloping downward and back-; bodies of thirty-one MMfnmmni i 1 1 mi i tin HrtinmtmiMMiimmitmtminmniftMif until to a conclusion.

SAXK STEAMER. ward like a war vessel; third, she was who died In the Btockades here after painted like a war vessel; fourth. thejthlr -antre in the battle of Santiago. To the Editor of the Eagle I "Fourth The British steamer Eagle Your editorial this morning on the speed developed, about eighteen As the official representative of the shabby appearance appearance ment. Rear Admiral ness of many of our busi- Point: This steamer in the forenoon knotg.

fifth the circumstances that nierican governr uildings is all right. It is saf of March 28 was called upon to halt the vessel did not keep a course north- Austln Knight that in no city in the country, in ly a German submarine through signal, ward of the DUoys between th Vodies to transferred custody to say proportion to its size, are there resi and shot about 100 not ISO sea miles rjune-eness and Beachv Head which Jjuneness ieat iteaa, men, xjrcullu. military attache of the Span- from the SOUthweSt coast Of Ireland, ncrordino- tn the frenunt nnd imvarv. CT tsn emoassy ai wasiunsiun. ish embassy at Washington.

Dut proceeea. cne was mereupuu ins. observations of German subma- i.il A dence districts more beautiful or individual homes and grounds better taken care of than here. We have reason to be proud on that score. But I represeiuaiives iciniai t.u incimij relations now existing between thw two nations.

urea upon uniu nanea, ana. wnnoui rlnes is about the course of corn-further orders, lowered two boats, merclal vessel s. but kept in the middle when it comes to the business district from which the crew took their places, of the channel, on a course about in Wichita falls down. Window casings i After the commandant convinced him-I the direction of Le Havre. and cornices of nearly every building self that the boats, which had hoisted! "Consequently, he attacked the ves- Transfer of the bodies to the steamer was marked by a procession In which sel at 3:55 in the afternoon, middle need painting badly.

The architecture itself is in many cases antiquated and out of date. The retail merchants aro evidently left to make any improve Splendid for Rheumatism "I think Chamberlain's Liniment Is European time, one and one-half sea 1 miles east of. Bull Rock (Bullock) bank, the submarine being submerged, The torpedo struck and caused such a ments thought necessary with the re 'just splendid for rheumatism," writes Keep Looking Young It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. violent explosion in the forward part suit that ground floors are modern and Mrs.

Dunburgh, Eldridge, N. Y. "It up-to-date, while the upper floors are has been used by myself and other of the ship that the entire forward In disgraceful contrast. You ask what members of my family time and time i part was torn away to the bridge. is the remedy.

The single tax is the I again during the past six years and has THE first requisite of a soap for the toilet is mildness. Mildness depends upon the quality of the materials used in the making, the absence of free alkali and the absence of bleaches, fillers and other foreign matter. Ivory Soap is made of the best materials that can be bought. It contains no free alkali. Nothing is put into it to make it white, to increase its weight or to soften water.

That is why Ivory Soap is so mild that it can be used with comfort and safety on the tender skin of a child. A VIOLENT EXPLOSION' "The particularly violent explosion The secret of keening young is to warrants the certain conclusion that feel young to do this you must watch always given the best of satisfaction." The quick relief from pain which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. wereiyour liver and bowels tneres no neea great amounts aboard.

i or a saiiow cohijix.i'.mi uoin i Tines under your eyes pimples a bil- "The German commander made a ious look in your face dull eyes with sketch of the vessel attacked by him, sparkle. Your doctor will tell vou ninety per two drawings of which are enclosed. cent of a comes from ln- The picure of the steamer Sussex, two active bowels and liver. copies of which also are enclosed, is! Ir. Mwards, a weu-Known remedy, but we can wait for that.

Either the city administration or the Rotary club should take up the matter direct with landlords of the buildings that are particularly shabby and in most cases improvements would be secured. At the present time Wichita puts Its worst foot forward. The first thing a visitor sees is a lot of unpalnted street cars that should have been discarded twenty years ago; then he notices the unpainted electric lamp posts and th poverty of the city is again suggested when he looks up at the city hall or the postoffice clocks to see what time it is. The city beautiful campaign is commencing in the wrong place, so it seems to me. It should commence at the cen reproduced photographically from the i.J vith rdive oil to act mi English paper, the Daily Graphic of the liver and bowels, which he gav I the 27th ultimo.

to his patients for years areaiis "A comparison of the sketch and the 8tlViVe foT re in their ricture shows that the craft attacked at-i inn vet alwavs effective. Is not Identical with the Sussex; the They bring about that exuberance of difference in the position of the stack natural cwhich and shape of the stern is particularly jnK un the liver and clearing the sys- IVORY SOAP PUR ill striking. I tern of impurities tr FLOATS Ynn will know Dr. Kdwaros- uuvc ter ana snouia strip off advertising! street signs and offensive bill boards as It goes alone. i Tablets by their olive color.

10c and 5c per box. All rimsrgists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus. Ohio. Ad veTti semen WARDS OFF ARRESTS i "No other attack whatever by Ger- man submarines at the time in ques-i tion for the Sussex upon the route be- tween Follestone and Dieppe, oc- 1 curred.

The German government must therefore assume that the Injury to the Sussex is attributable to another! 1 cause than an attack by a German submarine. I "FVvr an pmlanailon of the case the HEXKT WAKE ALLEN April 12th. Un. Mm Mcllnry Get Permits for Street Metingr. Although the suffragettes who will Snvade Wichita today made elaborate GET THEM ALL IX Life X'nderwrltern Hold Election of Offlrem.

The Wichita Association of Life TJn derwrlters recently elected the follow 4h loudly br lilies KEEP THOUSANDS OF PATIEIITS OUT OF THE llATIOH'S HOSPITALS Western Drug Merchant Discusses National Health Wc announce that we are now open and ready for business at 240 Vcr.t Douglas avesuo with the most up-to-date and best equipped storage and repair garage in the city We will liable to take care of all of the wants of both the transient and local motorists. mS viuiTia iu serve ror one year: IT. E. Mayer, president; E. L.

Seamans, vice-president; Roy J. Hennlngs, vice-president; Brure Griffith, chairman executive committee. This association comprises nearly all of the leading companies represented In Wichita and was organised for the purpose of raising the standard of bus- iness. It is planned to enlarge the membership this year in the hope of i getting every life insurance man In Wichita into the association. Kodaks Brownie Cameras Premo Cameras Developing Tanks Tripods Plate Holders Trays Printing Frames Carrying Cases Print Trimmers Print Rollers Fixing Boxes Washing Boxes Focus Cloths Albums Calendars Graduates Picture Frames Picture Hangers Picture Cord Radioptieans Card Board.

Card Cases Plate Lifters, Paste At AUTOS fact may perhaps be serviceable that i no less than 2 English mines were 1 exploded by shots by German naval i forces In the channel on the first and second of April alone. The entire sea I In that vicinity is. in fact, endangered Lby floating mines and hy torpedoes jhat have sunk. Off the English coast It is further endangered in an increas-i ine decree through German mines i which have been laid against naval forces. th American trovernment i have at its disposal further material for a conclusion upon the case of the Sussex, the eovernment ask that St he communicated, in order to subject this material also to an in-I vesication.

"'In the event that differences of opinion should develop hereby between the tw governments, the German eov-: ernmerst row declares itself ready to 'have the farts ft the cas established Shro-teh commissions of invest t-cation in accordance with the article i of The Haeue aereement frr the peace- ful settlement of international conflicts November 1. IJ'T. "The nrderslsned. while i that you communicate the at'ove to the government of the United States, takes occasion to renew to the ambassador the assurance of his 'esteem. Signed) JAGOW." BUYS CAPITAL STOCK CASOUMQ 21L5 crl AUTO Cur Storage nu aally attrarflrn a flT'Mt'ftl fit-; rejef I li Mi sr iV.

(. Youoratonn Sbeet and Tnbr Co Andrew. A Hitcbrork 1 A i Our Repair Department will he in the hands of skilled mechanics at ail times and jou may sure that onlr er-Prts will Ik ailOTrr-d to make the rsecf-ssary adjust trusts on your car. We will guarsr.f-e oa motor. raaK-ncto.

radiator and general repair tpork. i'-r 3 Vim Iron Co. Younsrstown, Ohio. April 12. dent James A.

Campbell of the I Youngstown Sheet and Tube company' announced today that his company hat. bought outright the capital stock of the Andrews Hitchcock Iron com- pany at a cost of $2.500.0.70. Included 8 ine ceai was tne transfer of an Tfc rric dpartBnt that rrl'l rccdart Is with tmr rra wit! ttt An Iscladlsir Goodrich Tire Ci fc a tov to roMPir.r. KvtrmvcE TTashinton. April 1 When offi- here bad rad press dispatches ouSlsTiin Germany reply to disasters to the other steamers they Indicated that rorr.rlUtion of evidence in all such cases since the TusitAnia wotsld cos-j tlnue and that vtry soon a commor.lfa- tiers woa'sj co to Berlin dirri be a final word from the t'nlted states on i if interest in ore rights In Minnesota, extensive coal lands in Pennsylvania and Ohio and an interest In steamship companies 4n the lake-carrying trade.

The estimated value of all the property Involved In the transaction is 17,000.000. able to the inotorlit with xolic. fcr ia w7 ytisr rr trashed while yotj are at th office or ttll Jfk- In a few days we will tare Myitis eUe utr tx IH lttftn the Watth fsr v-t an. ncuncer.ent. the subject of illeral attacks upon peaceful vessels Mr.

Grace Miles. cash.Jer at Fatts MONRAD J. OLSEN I0f Des Moines, Ia said, in an interview today, i "If each person In this country would take an occasional laxative dose, our hospitals would lose thousands upon thousands of patients." Mr. Olsen further stated that he was familiar rdth and had sold all the various laxatives, and that in his opinion. Orderlies is the most pleasant end sure remedy for constipation.

Swi1ilfr-JMt'-i' DOCKUM DRUG CO. 2 Kitchen, on West I oust" as vene. Vs i 1 1 1 Store ociaii loiskeir Amfi 249 West Donrrlos Avenue Accepted Menibersnlp. Berlin. April 12.

Via London. James W. Gerard, the American ambassador, has accepted membership oa a committee headed by Prince Max of Baden, formed to supervise the work cotiducled by the Young Men's Christian a5oeiatioii in the prison camps Germany. Similar organization ei-its in Russia, Li 1 1 1 leave this momSnc for her ranch near if Gate, OkbL Mrs. rpni tier winter In Ti'lthita tast the ranch Is too dull at thai time of year.

1 i operators have atterr.fte4 to leave her i' I ranch ar4 he l'l investlss-te their lid IT. Lawrence. ofrra v..

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