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THE VANCOUVER DAILY WORLD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. 1019. St.

PauVs Ladies In Annual Meeting Germans At Last Know Wilhelm tor a Coward Th election of officArn w.in the! principal event of the annual meeting Dainty Low Cut Footwear (or Women WE'VE never carried1 a smarter or more up to date line of the choicest creations in women's "low cuts" than we're handling this season. For sheer leather quality, fitting grace and money value their equal is not to be found in the west. Note the Kwapeer little of the Women's Auxiliary to St. Paul's Hospital, held on Thursday sf ternoon In the community room. The1 It is not quite certain how the pov ernment stands on the question.

Most of Its important members have rc following were placed In office: I'resl f.rst vice Mrs. T. M. Stevens 417 Hastings West able. If there should he any oppotii nr.u'il An CorHitlpr' trill 1 Ma tion to the surrender, it would ...4,1 HI I'll U.N...,,,.., i merely for political or diplomatic reasons.

l'i i ill I n. tiry. 111c nuiivioij presidents were: First, Mrs. Lel'evre; second, Mrs. Flillon; third, Mrs.

.1. Stewart: secretary, Mrs. O. J. Wilkes There are small ctuiles which at 111 (acclamation); convener of wot Miss cherish a MAntimontAl adherence, to Martin.

PATENT KID COLONIAL Fits the foot like a glove; hand turned sole, half Louis heels A decidedly new and charminc buckle design; trimmed and finished Inside and out In parish conveners na ionowing Special Selling Man Whose Vain Glorious Al mightiness Led to Nation's Downfall Now Classed as Theatrical Villain. (New York Tlme and World Cable.) BERLIN, May 7. William II has lost all his terror in tha eyes of the German public, who consider the Spurlac ans and their Independent and Communist friends a fur more formidable danger just now than all the Hohonznlicn.s and other deposed princelings togthcr. The reactionary danper Is not under estimated, but It it comes. It is generally agreed that It will not be in the person of the kaiser or any living liohenzollern, though Prince Henry of Prussia is said to have especial aspirations.

The monarchy, it is believed, could only make its reappearance in Germany in an altogether new form. That even the most extreme junkers will admit. The overwhelming majority of the German people today regard William as a theatrical villain, whose vainglorious almiKhtinos led to Ger a way to delipht a wo were appointed: Mrs. Itzmaurice, Holy Hosaiy; Mrs. St.

Augus tmes; Mrs. Lynch, St, Panu k's; Mrs. K.ihy, Sacred Heart; Mrs. Brown, St. Joseph's: Mrs.

Pailey, St. Andrew's: i Mrs. Our Lady of Sorrow, The treasurers report showed the auxiliary to be in good financial con jdition. The secretary's report i showed good work done during the year. The auxiliary is organising a man's eyo.

1 S7.50 Per pair William and his cause; but they must not be looked for altogether among the Junkers, many of whom despise William worse today than any of his old enemies. The. foremost exponent of this sentiment is the Lokal Anzci gcr, which says: "The bcKiniung of the Paris negotiations is very unpromising. Th Entente Insists on one sided consideration of all question of guilt. They vvil be the judges and accusers of the same.

"The German government has re. prntedly declared Us readiness to tup. mil nil qut.uions of vernonnl guilt to an impartial court of justice, but has not even been dignified by an answer. S7.50 of Choice of same fetching model In an all Mack kidskin Per pair i lag day. Two well known members of the executive have passed away.

Mine. Martin, who was for many years president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. 1 Hyrne, honorary president. Sample NEWEST LADIES' OXFORDS In splendid quality Mack kid. km; has Tilain vamp, wonderfully flexible Goodyear welt and half Louis heels with aluminum plate Their rare fit ut heel and sr.kle make them Instant win OfJ Kfi ners.

In all sizes and widths. I'er pair 3 I OVj GOODWIN SHOE CO. i i i For a while It was thought thiit Am 1 Missionary Workers that i Tk. hl.m. Mm vtuui.i i'ui.

i K.iii.ri.M ir.ii I selves on Germany's side, but Suits Vmm tha hope has gone if thc news ot the tu Hold Fine Meeting 119 HASTINGS STREET EAST "c.oomvrxs coon shoi.s" dietnient is correct. "As far as we ean see, there Is but one view that our rit legatee at er eequence. of his misdeeds. Willing to Give Him Vp under the consciousnessl sallies must lake regarding this un Smart in at heard of demand. If the Indictment and the anticipated punishments aro made a part of the peace contract.

of having permitted such a man to rule for SO years, the masses of people would probably prefer to bury William's memory forever. If, how. ever, a plebiscite were required to decide upon his surrender to the Allies, it is believed that an overwhelming majority would vote in favor of It. 145, $49.50 tha whole complex question of guilt is finally decided against us. If we have not, the strength to resist, this demand, we should not enter Into any 1 negotiations at Versailles." COLORED PORTERS' DEMANDS and $59.50 ISLAND SETTLERS MAY GO WITH PROTEST TO OTTAWA Want Now Agrccmojit With Hallna.vs Grand Opening Announcement The Lodge Cafe 556 Seymour Street Between Dunsmuir and Pender Streets.

Opens Thurs. May 8 COME COME COME COME IVIny in Gtvtnff Assent to Measure Passed at I.at Session of I.etris lature Causing Much Indication NAN'AIMO, May Vancouver Island settlers are becoming impatient at the dilatory methods of the Ottawa government. In not giving assent to the Settler's Rights Pill, which was passed at the last session of the legislature, and will hold a meeting soon Covering Wages and Hours. Pcmands for Increase In uages and change in working hours have been presented to tha Canadian Pacific, Canadian Nation.il and Grand Trunk railways by sleeping car porters, the demands including all colored employees of the railway companies from oast to coast. A proposed working agreement has been drawn up and presented to the compant'is.

and is fa id to involve several radical changes. At the monthly meetinjr ef the board of the Women's Auxiliary of New Westminster, which was held in the yiarlsh hall of St. Michael's church on Tuesday, the orpaniy lng secrelary reporied the formation of the fut Chince.e W. A. hranch, a junior raneh having; been formed at the mission on ticorKia street.

Tho treasurer reported balance of JP07.53. and stated that the prices of budges will ho Increasffd. The corresponding: secretary read a letter from the nonunion hoard, dealing with the importance of social service and parochial work as an in teprnl part of the work of the A. She urged members to stutly tho so. cial problems of tho day.

The board was Invited to) eoopetnte In the "Forward Movement," iind do. rlde.l to rlo so. If was deel.lod t. hold a iisoiHsicin nt the annual merlins ns to the advisability of appointing pirlv' secretary for the tliorpo. A i message of congratulation was to I Mis.

Uickinson, presldet of the i cathedral branch of New Westminster. who has been president of the brancli for 2 2 yeaip. The liooKa of the thank offetinirs will he closed on the loth of the month, Bnd the Poron secietarv must receive all the work by May 15. ltev. H.

Wilson gave the noon hour address. Regeneration and not reconstruction Is to bo the savior of the world, he said. i Tho Chines convener Invited the' members to be present at. the sain' given by the Chinese juniors nt SSI Ceorgia Street on the afternoon of Mav 10. The ehnrrh furnlshlntr report showed a great deal of work nccom pllshed and a balance on hand of' J3.B9.

St. John's. Central Park, have presented Hit. I Ward with a' to select a. delegation to j.o iu wua while the details have not been an wa and lay their case before the gov i nounced, ere of the proposals snh This offering presents your opportunity to secure ft iiiph gracle suit at a very reasonable prioe.

Kach of tho many distinctive models express the newest modes ns they are adapted to the fanadian woman's ideal. The jackets are shown in liox, Russian and belted styles. The skirts Rre built on slim line and some are button trimmed, with slit sides. You will delight in tho durable wool fabrics serges, poplins and ti'it'otines in a nnn navy blue. The exquisite hnnd finished tailoring assures pertuaueuey to Iho perfeot.

fit and smart lines that will endure through several seasons. This offering consists of sample suits purchased from one of the large manufacturers at tho end of their season's nhowincr, nt preatly reduced prices. Considering (he high quality ihe prices ure pleasingly moderate. Conic in and sec them. mitted to the companies, it Is be crnment.

Good Entertainment Good Eats Good Music Good Dance Floor lieved, is the abo.nion of tips and the Increase of wages to a point where the employee will derive a living wage without having to rely upon the generosity of the travelling public. The negotiations between the men and the companies are being conducted by the men's organisation, said lo take In every colored employee on the various roads. (Juite recently affiliation was sought with tho Vancouver Trades and Labor Council by Withholding of assent to th hill which has twice passed the provincial legislature, is declared to be, blocking tho industrial growth of the Island in several ploces, where coal rights can not be determined until tho Pomln ion government has announced its intentions. The bill received the full support of the rrovlcial legislature, but as it has been vetoed once by the Dominion The following artists, assisted by the Orchestra, will endeavor to please you n.tmv rixTiG. noB maxnfxo.

white mid NEYA LATHAM M. B. FLEMING and F. A. BUSH Proprietors government the provincial lieutenant tho local branch, and the question is governor withheld his signature until! stili the local labor body the Dominion government had given assent.

Rent that room World want ads. Adventures of Uncle Wiggily VETERAN WINS HONORS SSltHV HOWARD R. C. VRIS); green altar frontal for the mission In Victoria. The Hiihira' branch secretary reported Hint every brnnch showed an advance since last year.

Fox consented to net PS convener for hospitality for the nnniin.1 meeting; while sit. Saviour's and Mm. Wlnham undertook arranging the different refreshments. The other committees were arranged. At the close of the meeting Miw.

Tye presented a silver bailee to Mlsa 1 loro AI.VKNM.KHKN AOAIV. The farnllhtr name of Alvo von Alvensle hen waa heard in t'hanthera once more, when an application was made on behalf nf Mr. ivci llnnlgnto, as llinilrtstor cf tlie esiale. to quit Halm to the lloynl Hank ef the Alvensleben lots on which they held a tT() mnrlusge. It was atatetl th.it the eccnrlfT had so depreciated that It would hnrcly cover the loan.

Tbe ordT wtie clven. thy Franklin, who, though only seven eirs old, Is untiring In her work for missions. II. I. ON STKIKK.

OI.APE HAT. N. ft, May 7 The clerical union here, embracing all the colliery nf heca, werehouee and welKhliiR clerke, llme kcrer and many nf the K. neral itfftce" eteff of the I enilnhm foe! Comrany, dc clilnl leet nlttht lo an en erlke. A.

Johntlon rarrlPD Aoay Scholarship and ash t'riie of $400. TORONTO. May 7. G. A.

Johnston. It. a returned soldier, veteran of the 67th Uunty gathered a fine bouquet of May blos onie. And If the molasses doesn't got Muck In tha alley when It's trvliiB to run through and tag the euasr rookie. I ll (,.

ou next about Uncle V. igRlly and Huntv'a lute. Battery, In the winner the Chancellor Yonkiiiighenet scholarship, gold medal and onsD prlre or UHj, according to the results of the final year examination In Osgonde I. nw School, made public Among those who passed honors are two re Jnrncd soldiers 'besides Johnston, namely, II. ('.

Farthing and M. II. (iillnm. ieevs9i FORBES VAN H0RNE SELLING OUT SALE. W.OSSOM SEEI.EY I'atrlcola and Myer Puntutm and Kdwards Yvhitledge and Heckwitn Williams and Mitchell Ken and lleiiniir MilMVKK CO.

Mibti. I lo 11.00. 13e In 3 So Now. Out Goes the Stock Tobin's Tigers The 20th Rnttaliou Social Association ANNIVERSARY DANCE WEDMSDAV, MAY If til, 1.1 I.KSTFK f'Ot'UT TICKETS, $1.00, inclmliiiji Siipncr rNCi.E wicr.iiY ami iv s.katk.9 Coliyrltht, 1919. by Mo'luro Ncwsi'aper FymlU'ftl.

VncU Wijglly l.onai ar, ttie bunny rabbit gentleman, wa aalup In his hollow tump bunk alow una mnrniug. when he heard, It in dronm, Miisu Jn uty tins the breakfast bell. I'ml Ail! 1 Uon'l harilly believe I'll st ui this morning:" nlrt LncU Wiggily, eort ot atretcby line. Vou may keip brrakfaft for me, Nur.o June." "oh, Untie WIggilyl You inuet tet rl You mini get upi Vou niuet set iipl Oh, I'n. lo Wigsily, you muat git pi You must get up toiiaj Wght ay! eang a Jolly mile volte.

I nolo Wlgglly inn a eajden start. All hie ache and i atns remud to go away at onve, and he felt piy aa a new huppfir. "Itullo! WUo's rtown there?" be called from the top of Hie elalre, for the vol. a hfpmra to tome from Ihe Ulnlng room, down below. "Who wanli mo to gat upV" "It'j llat'y Uunty!" said Nurse "Ituve ou forgutton that you brought bi'r home from a hollow stump yesterday, atid Hint shea going her.

"Or, 1 did L'ncls Wiggily. "Is ehe allll htroV "Well, you'd better come down here and loolt ufter her while 1 gut breakfaHtl'' aald Nurso Jane. "I never fcaw euth a lively. Illtle rabbit Hhe nearly Jumped over the inUk bottle while 1 had my back turned I nclo Wiggily mtleil until his pink nose tvtlnkltil on both eldis at once. "to Lluby Itunly Is lively, la ehet" ssld tho bunny gentltmau.

"Well, that's Just what i ctl to kt me from getting old and stiff." "aturry, ttrcle Uiggllyl Ilurryl" called Baby Uunty. "What's tha hurry 7" snked Mr. Long ears, as he smoothed out hla fur with a Mat. 23C Mghts S0 30 From Ihe Warehouse Thousands of Dollars Worlh ol Hardware (o Be Sold Next to Nothing Prices Collets Clrl rrolle: "A Friendly Frod. hr Wlllard Mink: Klass and Temmini.

in "A Musical Iorotli.v Koye, tinging comedienne Mennettl and Sl ilelll. comedy enterlainers, and Hlg Ilea l.tnn. Othtr Bl restores. $15,000 worth of the best Hardware to be Forbes Van Home Selling Out Sale itid llj leer Smith. First Congregational Church Thurlow and Pendrill Sts.

EDWIN SWAIN, Baritone, and SlBBor Fhllip Scvasta, Harpist Josef Martin, I'lnnlst, First Cycle, May 7th, 1919 Second Cycle, May 8, 1919 8:15 p.m. Kcncfit of Crandview Dorcas Circle, King's Daughters. Ot VI Vt 0 CO 0) Pe fit 111,, A EattSbat tjiLi l.BSS 111111 Avenue Theatre 4 Dnri Com. Wed. My 7, Mat.

Set. William A. brady presents the sensational dramatic success "The Man Who Came Back" A gripping, red blooded drnmn. Julea ErUert Goodman's dramatization of John Fleming Wilson's "The Rtorj of Un' Krarnrrntion Througli the l.ov of a onian." BT weeks In New York: 23 weeks In Boston; 19 weeks In Chicago. Not War Play or l'irturo rpifKS Evening, S5c to 11.63 to (1.10.

feats Now. ss CJI tn St ti 02 a lil UtAl I il Jl 1 111 I laeW, 1.111 sold at a mere fraction of its former worth We must turn over the keys to the building to Union Bank in three weeks only 18 days remain to close out the balance of this stock. And now the opportunity presents itself, as never again, to buy Hardware at next to nothing prices. BW1BM 'j inn. 7 in ffirNtW 'I'OMAY VfintU i an1 jj niT aaaaUi i AaaS "lim FANNIE WARD in in CD "THE NARROW PATH" Also a Lloyd Comedy and Path Gazette EMPRESS THEATRE Seymour S49S Week of Mondar, May TI1K LIE" with Ed.vthe Elliott In a great dramatic part.

Prices Evening, ISe, S3, ftOe; Werl, and Mat. Matt. 1.1c. 20c. 30c to Thoso prircs, like hundreds of others found at his great closing out sale tomorrow, are in Who dares to miss such an opportunity.

TJX pine tree rone for a bruch. "Why, this tho first of May!" want en the Itttle rabbit aitl. who was golt to' live with lini'le Wlcally It the flist nt I Mlty and we're gonig out ami glllor flow erf today, tra lu!" "Who a going S' ked I'nnla Wigully, ae he came downtolie to ttreiiktuet. "You and I utm lo gJithpr flowera. We'll have fun, many Jojful hours!" aang Unby l.tunty, as hhe thiiireMl about tlie i'roalifuht room liko a sunbeam playing tag with a uoiy tttu "Oh, ho! ll see shout that!" aatd Unrle Wiggily.

Mow you run out and play while I eat, and then we ll see what happens. Did you have your tirnskfaet." "Oh, yes, lloby Uunty wwe up as soon aa I waa," said Nurso Jiine. Uncla WtgKlly ate his breakfest alewly and carefully. He dhln like to hurry ex cept when the I'lpsUew ti whs rhestng him. And after he hud eiteu Viggiiy felt sort of lafy like and tomrortHble.

I "I'll pliy a lltilo Iri' on llaby Uunty," ha thought. "I don't believe it will do my old bones good to go off In the djiinp woods i so early In the morning lo gather flowers. I'll wait until the sun Is warmer. I'll Just lay hsre and go to sleep, bliu II forget all 1 about ma," I So Uncle Wiggily curled up In the easy chair, thinking how aood tt felt to rest his tired bones and Jolntn. Hut, all of a and i den, as he was sort of doling off lo sHop, lie h.ard Nurs Jane cry: "Oh, Uncle Wigully! Come herel Coma quickly! There IlaLiy Uunty oft on I her Bkates." "Ilaby Eunt? doing off on her kat! Why, ahe hasn't anv katon!" rlr the rubblt aentleman, suddpnly waking! "She's too little to havo roller skates, snd It len't the time of year for Ice skates.

Mow you talk. Nurse Jme!" 'Well, thera ehe gos, anyhow!" said the mufkrut Indy. 'fih' a lively lime tyke, la Maby Uunty. Wiea made herself a atr of roller ekates riut of some old round clothspii.s, and there she goes on them, skating down the woodland path, You better run after her, Wiggily, or a bad. fox may catch nerl" "Thal cried Unrle Wiggily.

Then he forgot all about his stiff how he ussd to have rbeujnatlfm and all that. Away be hoppM and ran and lped and Jumped after liaby B'lnlv. And sway the ilitla Banty went on her cioihoapln roller ckates. "Come on. I'nrte Wtggliy she crtd to "tfee tf you in catch me Well.

Uncle Wiggtiy tlnally did, but tt yvtt hard work, and he wag so out of breath when ha finally ran snd caught up 1 to liaby Bunty that he couid hardly twin his pink rose at ail. i "a tins jolly: ianghe. th tvke i "Now wa can gel any I want you to luely and and you did i log came right after me!" a i 00 CO CO pq niot instances at absolute cost and f'SS. 1, and Yankee C.llletto and Auto Iron J12.50 Stanley S3.95 $5.50 White and Lipped Adze for Campbell's $3.95 Strop Kaznrs at TS CO tl Ci CO zn $4.95 S8.25 $3.95 Jointer 1'lane $5.50 Floor St riper for $3.00 Stanley Breast ills, at $6.60 Stanley 2 3 8 Iron, at Jack i'lnne, $3 Goodall and Pratt Hand 1 80c 50c $3.95 in. CMI $4.75 Machinists' dozen blades for luo Carpenters' Ten dir.

a dozen J2.00 Hitclt and Frame Saws 95c Tinsmith's Pulps, gelling out prieo 95c 12 2G lnch TODAY, 2:,10 cimI "Hearts of the World" 1ZVEVIXGS IlESmYCD SEAT SALE NOW lunation Squares $3 (5 COc o' Cedar 'JO. for OaL 1C0 feet (talvanlied OOf Clothes wire OVC $3 01 21 ineh Hand QT Sana 79c 69c 59c 10c $1.00 Meyer's Automatic Stitcher $1.00 Claw Hammer at $1.00 Scissors for Hammer Handles for S1.45 $3.95 $2.00 Stanley Illork Plane $1.00 Kail Hammer for Stanley No. 3 I'lnne $8.25 lUsstons No, Hand Suvvs, at ln 1 Oil, per bottlo 10c 7th Canadian Infantry Battalion Read the 'tory of the Soventh at War. in the Listening Post Full casualty list and complete lists of honors and awards. 'o.

33 (Special of the Listening Post PRICE 50tk Mailer Post Tree 912 VANCOUVER BLOCK Aleo on sale at D. C. Electric "csrstands. Van Home, Going Out of orbes usmess fPkH (tfjieScsfttiva OPPOSITE SPENCER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 538 HASTING3 STREET WEST ETHEL CLAYTON in "Iho Wib'h Woman." tber notable FORBES VAN IIORNE SELLING OUT SALE. ir.

i.ui ,0 chase rented VVlggiiv. "However, g. I el he after it n. And he waen't a bit. snd be and liaby.

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