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Show PAGE FITE wiUJBsar lit their neighbors ThePost. princess might have acquiesced took a had jt. not .been that-shwhen the nBy Heath C Fht Reason Why! dislike to Prince Wilhelm, a man of bad habits- and a terrible reputation. Anyway, the princess told tjWOW WHAT5 TFC REASON MOTHER WONY her pncle she would never marry FATHER LEAVE: HEJ? SIGHT the prince, and the king retorted in a way purely legal he ordered his neice to remain a close prisoner in her rooms until she was prepared to obey his commands. It never struck the king that the princess would run away, but that was precisely what she did. So, aided by her faithful nurse, they arrived in America in course of time, and as they had money and of high cost of living did not bother them at first. - At last thei money did ran out, and the old nurse, becoming sick, had to be removed to a hospital. The doctor who attended her was a kindly old man. and he secured the princess a job as maid in theTiomif of a wealthy family, never suspecting that she was of royal blood. The real man arrived in the shape of the wealthy-broth- er of lie fell violently in love with the CIIIIIUATltTA, Mexico, April maid and proposed to marry her, 25 (via El Paso, April 26.) but at first she coyly refused h;m. General Carranza today she wanted to apjx ar ed General Caballero to redouble - 'Ityiiiljuiifrw her best on such an occasion, and the energy of his attack on Tain-he- r chance came. The minister pieo, and the latter replied that ?(AUSE MOTfEfe WOWS THAT falHEk WANTS from Rnralia called upon, the mis-- every effort was being made and THE SHOW fit) SEE tress mf the princess, and to his that the town will fall soon. Men eral Carrapza was inspred' to issue surprise met one of his house in servants garb. the order because of reports' that f to Tie'" a s' "closely prescribed a WOMEN'OF LONDON At the Princess Thursday, April the depioFu,fations DISCARDING STYLE docked tails for the horses. Many 30, with matinee at 4 were being organized in the city p. m. white ASTRIDE OF. RIDING still wear the regulation held by the federal. .. stock, but the soft white double ARMS FOR instructed that Oabaflro lie HUERTA colar fastened with a safety pin make endeavor to appreLONDON, April 27. The num- and worn with a sailor knot tie is HELD IN ANTWERP hend every federal officers responthe ber of women riding astride in All sorts of hats are sible for the insult 'offered the Rotten Row is showing a marked popular. from the conventional bow' 25' Seven United States in the port on K pril female worn, ANTWERP, April decline. Of seventy-on- e ler to the straw tied under the hundred tons of ammunition for 9, so that a rebel court may riders counted on the Row recent- throat try with a veil. . President Huerta, which is await- them. and administer proper pun were astride, ly. only twenty-tw' ' ing shipment, will probably be ishruent. .and ten of these were little girls MAUD FEALEY IN A hosstored here until of the end One woman was wearing khaki RUNAWAY PRINCESS steamers for Mexi- DRESS REFORM; tilities, leather sailing brown breeches, riding AT PRINCESS THEATRE can HOBBLES TO GO; to ports declining carry con-- , leggins and boots, a mans grey traband. DANCE PURIFIER wl ite waistcoat, jacket and yellow The steamer Cayo Bonito has The Princess Priscilli of Ruril-it- , collar and sailor tie, and a grey was a refined and dainty young cancelled her sailing on May 3, Skirts That. Cover Everything bowler hat. Some wear a long and Conceal Nothing Ascoat which reaches down below woman, and bad neerv worried with 600 tons of ammunition alsweethearts-aboard. or It sailed by Woman. love about form ready a have the knees and Others who Mexican to shock her be to known are a as came agents CHICAGO, unle, April 25. Wearing of divided skirt, and are endeavoring to ar- of garments that' cover everyhere the small over notable a country, hem presided Lately therejhax but money thing and conceal nothing skirts shipment, freedom among all woinei rideis announced that she was to marry range for the is ' one of of that hinder locomotion and Par- Prince lacking.Ograra, Wilhelip as to collars and hatspyiluch used. Thr ig ihe first of a series of comic cartoons ' that I f . Only 66 More Days . LOOK THIS OVER e -- Internatinal Weber Wagons Joan Deere Iron Clad Wagons. f jlfT -- -j- ewels,-the-problem T&-NG- " , v i jf . H t ' Lawn Mowers. . Oil, Binding Twine and Harvesting Supplies. V The New Deere Hay Loader and Side Delivery Rakes. These are but a few of the many things in our complete line needed as the season advances. That I can get along - : without buying this season thought is in many instances a delusion. It has caused many Farmers to look back with rfrtt. Anticipate your jwants, then start your inquiry into ' the merits of the "article" wanted. r COME FIRST TO THE , . . ss; 1 HTI ? x -- mstriieT-Womanlik- , ain Farm Wagons. libGorcnck Mowers, Binders and Rakes. ' Deere & Mansur Beet Cultivators, latest design. Outfit equipped with L II. C. , Myers world renown Spray Engines. The Wonderful A. B. C. Power Washing Machines. The' Lily Cream Separator (L IL C.) . The Stewart Mailable and Steel Ranges. , , j , Yukon Refrigerators. ' T Planet Jr. Garden Tools and Cultivators. V --:n Garden Hose and Hoes. 7 -- the-mistre- ' w Velie Buggies and Surreys with Dust Proof hubs. . Con. Wagon & Machine Company e, .and secure the standardly which all others are measured. Our Salesman will afford you every courtesy. Af A kvA minki AAAAAAA A A A fAAUfc f Mr MiMMaMMnBnBani p 4? A t WWW LisrW anti-Americ- SWIMMING BatO! fcOt WlpfeUT Cartabad of dmoriim. Eajoy tbo oxkUaraUnf ptaBft ad bonflt frm tfc b 1th giving propvrthn vrtor. Bring yo m family toark tho ckiUnm . Rn WFAqr vuto " $Acr iAkc " ( S'n city"? ""i rmpci nnnr o - v.5i' . rfrr . isian styels that degrade the sense of decency, taste and comfort of the r American women, will be attacked at the "biennial convention of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, which The meets in Chicago June campaign-wit- s opened in Chicago1 9. Mrs, Mary I. Wood of Portsmouth, N. II., head of ihe federation V bureau of information, will t. introduce a resolution on the She has sent out letteis on dress reform to the presidents of alTi?lnbs affiliated with the gen- oral federation. su!-jee- |