Show VTi V' AS Mrs IT APPEARED Oelrichs Evidently Much of Mr Blank’s TO HER Didn’t Think Earning Capacity Mrs Herman Oelrichs the woman In Newport criticized eery pertinently at a recent dinner the new dinner gowns of Paquln and C&Ilot These clinging and filmy gowns are chiefly remarkable for the back that they possess The V— It Is Incredible but It Is true — opens all the voted They say that everything be way down to the waist line At a gala in Paris given by the makes goes on his wife’s back" performance her eye fixed on the Mrs Oelrichs Opera company of New Metropolitan gown’s terrible V said with a smile: successful York— the most perform"Well he must be making very litance Paris ever saw and one whereat tle then" 140000 was gained for the Pluvlose victims — many of the beautiful AmeriPractical 0 cans In the $40 orchestra seats wore Matching What the little girl with the 15 cents these daring gowns and now at Newin pennies wanted was some red ribport they are often to be seen a asbon of shade mothone for her with Mrs Oelrichs stared at particular her er She knew the shade tounded eyes at a dinner and but she couldn’t explain it and all she could neighbor said: "Isn't that new gown of Mrs Blank's say was it wasn’t that no nor that Old Mr Blank is so de a dream? it was deeper than that and not so ticular success was a blind man In Divining Rod 2C3 Years Old whose bands the rod is said to have Winslow W Fifleld of Medford owns a metallio divining rod done marvels two than brought from England more A hundred years ago by one of his anStrong Preacher The minister’s daughcestors The rod says Mr Fifleld has been used successfully all over New ter was returning with her parents where the district church from In the western and mining England had Is' that whalebone morning to It attached districts occupied handies 12 Inches long and weighs two the pulpit "Oh father” asked the little girl ounces The handles have inscriptions "don’t her face alive with enthusiasm on them which are almost obliterated you thjnk Brother C is a very Btrong by age I do” The person who brought the rod to preacher? setevidence Gratified of who this Isaac was by Oreenleaf America on the part of his The rod became tled in Massachusetts intelligence the minister Jamous as a Under of water After offspring eagerly Inmark ns the place of many springs the quired Into her reasons for her staterod was used In California Co!orndo ment “Oh” replied the little miss artlessand North Carolina for locating by men In quest of gold mines and other metly “didn’t you see how the dust rose when he stamped his feet?” — Judge als One pccson who used It with par Mass as that and so on The mission was looking hopeless when suddenly she darted from the shop and seized a passing gentleman by the hand "Will you please come into this shop with me?” she asked innocently my chickabiddy" he re“Certainly What plied "if I can be of any' use is It?” The little girl replied not but led the wondering stranger to the counter “There miss!” she said triumphantly "Mother wants some ribbon the nose” color of this gentleman’s deep value and exploit him in novels or The Counterfeit Southerner Of course there are many counterplays where a "southerner” Is a necA most amusing feits Imitation is essary part of the stage machinery— one that often passes for tbe typical Everybody’s Magazine southerner in New York This Wasted 8arcasm braggart infests the cafes and demands attention by his abusing Tbe Philadelphia milk dealers who the waiter for offending his delicate recently raised tbe price of their sense of honor "I hate a nigger sub” product to nine cents a quart and then It again to eight appear to he loudly proclaims which is a sentilowered ment that one never hears from those have been the subjects of a great deal to the manner born He haunts the of unjust censure They announced theaters and parades the streets since at- the time of the raise that milk it is poor fun to practise his gentility could not be sold at eight cents withIn private out loss that the consumers Finding He wears a wide black hat mounts would not pay the new price however the table and yells whenever the band they are continuing to sell at the old Such a pre- thereby qualifying as genuine philanplays a southern melody tentious caricature would be harmless thropists Every purchaser of milk enough tut for the ridicule he brings at eight cents a quart will doubtless the south upon Unfortunately popu- hereafter feel that he is an object of lar authors seem to accept him at face charity OeMymemi It’s meat and bread stroyed men murdered each morning! and the long to their souls long- list of atrocities practised "by Then think of the lordly power and LaFor Trust members on other human don’t forget the steady flow of money beings who cannot agree with the bard trust methods from the workman’s squeezed earned pay enevelope Now for the better way But when these leaders “tie up” any are now organizing in Workingmen industry no man can hold a job who the old fashioned trades or union refuses to pay fines even on trumped with the Naway affiliated “guild" and steadily up charges pay fees tional Trades and Workers Associawhatever they are arwhose constitution tion provides Is absolutely at the Tbe workman with agreebitration of differences mercy of this band of men who have ment for no Btrlkes boycott picketsecured and hold control ing or hateful coercion of any kind Many and many an honest workman This Trade Association has evolved has raised his voice and appealed to from the experience of the past and hla fellows to rise and throw off the Is the highest order of Trades Unionet al But as one ism at the present day yoke of Gompers “At every convention of the writes Under its laws it Is not possible for of Labor strong American Federation the Hod Carriers Union or the Street opposition comes up but at the critUnion to order the school ical moment the Impassioned orator Sweepers or locomotive to teachers engineers and most dramatically puts appears work In a “sympathetic strike" the spot light on the leader and covers quit If craft finds Injustice the case any “Interest In Labor Sunday him with a mawkish film of ‘martyrIs presented to properly selected arbidom’ and the emotional delegates yell trators "Labor Sunday— the Sunday precedtestimony taken and the case In delight forgetting the Instructions ing Labor day— will be observed genpresented to the public through the of the peaceful workingmen at home press erally this year and in future years Thereupon public opinion that This who to the desire free from United States themselves throughout greatest of all powers makes Itself of the American Federation the odium of membership under the telt because and enough a fair settleof Labor declaration for the observgreat advocates of strike boycott vio- ment is curiously generally the result lence and bate” The numerous letance of that day There is no strike no loss of wages at American So we see the unequalled insolence ters recently received no loss to tbe community and yet the of trust Labor which with leaders pro- faithful workers these Federation headquarters get their Just treatministers to pull from ministers Is an assurance that pose to “Induce” their chestnuts from the fire by ment Interest in the Idea of giving special are which have There details many and viopreaching modern aggressive attention to the cause of labor from been worked out by men skilled in lent labor trust methods the pulpit one day In the twelve labor matters There is a better way to secure JusOur readers months Is widespread will It recompense any interested are urged to try to bring about an untice for workers as will appear furth- man to know these details which can er along derstanding In their respective disbe secured by a postal request for Just a little diversion here tricts with representatives of the tc written constitution and I am charged with church bo that ministers will make having first the National Trades and Workers Asbrought to the attention of the public addresses that may attract trade unionBlock Battle sociation Kingman some years ago the name “Labor ists to the churches in large numbers Creek Mich Trust” for the day Ministers should say what Reader look carefully Into this A trust Is a combination of men or they think on the occasion In order great question of the relations of Cap for the purpose of Belthat their trade union hearers may organizations Labor and successful ltal so ling their put the right estimate as to where the product at a profit and re- lutlonand The new its works and plan the on to effect it the question of church stands stricting production brings results for the members We will say a large Oil Company organization of labor The more tbe yso rbecame” favorabl- lmpressec sublect is discussed the better will It gathers In smaller ones and thus con- with the trustworthiness and practic Union ethics are sound trols production be for labor The Labor Trust “gathers In” local ability of the leaders of this new la — American Feierationist" trade organizations and thus has pow- bor movement that gave the Assocl Observe that “Labor Union" men er to say how much work each man ation a sanitorlum at Battle’ Creek ministers to “are urged” to indpee worth about $400000 and with abou shall do make addresses that will attract trade 300 rooms to be used as a home fo The Oil Company then fixes prices to the churches “for the unionist etc their old members and the helpless should The Labor Trust does likewise “Ministers say" day" babies sometimes made fatherless b The Oil Company may “use methand winds up with "fTnion ethics are time Now they save that and put the ods” to force an unwilling dealer to the pistol club or boot heel of somt sound” observe the hidden threat and family com- Join money Into homes member of the violent "Labor Trust' This is clipped from the American forts you attend church Labo The Labor Trust men go further Suppose Feierationist the organ of Sam But the managers of the American and slug the independent man if he Sunday and hear what your minlstc et al have Labor Federation of worked tries to sell his labor without paying has to say Id defense of the safety This clirping has been sent to pathem and to harness hard long fees and "obeying orders” They are and rights of the common everyday pers throughout the country and the The trust has sent small bales of both exactly alike In purpose man which Typographical Union men In the newsmoney and last winter 18“organlzers” In both cases is entirely Let me ask you to read again a po: selfish to paper offices Instructed to “urge” that to tie tion of one of my public articles prim They hired gain power and money for the leaders up Battle Creek it be printed halls gave picture shows smokers Certain ‘Labor Trust members do ed a few years ago That is one of the ways of the etc as an Investment looking to rich not hesitate to use violence “The people ot the world have gh dynareturns when they succeeded In hav- miting of property burning homes of en me money enough to- spend It looks harmless so the papers print men and even murder to these talks through the papers In try ing them tied hand and foot independent ft and the last of force obedience But they failed to make better and safer cond ing Het’s lift the cover and look these "organizers’ But! left Battle Creek The Oil Company doesn’t go so far tlons for the common people whetbe under on May 1st saying "it’s no use” Both are extremely daPgerous to tbe Postum business runs or fcot The hidden motive Is as dangerous Tbe workmen knew the reerrd of the welfare of people and communiof letters have come to m Score to the peace and liberty of the citithis great trust and formed their own ties for power placed in the hands from and others som zens as a colled rattlesnake In the to protect their rights and of a few men either association representing Cap- from union men recounting their sui to them from or the Labor is almost always abused also grass protect big ital an ferings from union domination to peace&nu the public Labor 'Trust suffers Organization by workmen urging that their cases be laid befor Remember some 4000 IndepenIn Philadelphia reader that your safety the public present "their fully and successfully It will not answer for us to onl dent street car men who mainly had lies in strenuous opposition to all side Is necessary and most commendtrusts which try to ride over and dic- sympathize with the poor the op families had their own union and reable are such organizations now fused to Join the big trust preferring tate to the people pressed those who haven't powe' There to drive off tyrants and rt Only by opposing their grtdfcth can enough winning thrir way to public to oe free to work or not as they rapidly sent oppression we must help then you leum your personar life rty) pleased without strikes dynamite (confidence —— tie the bands of the oppressors Amer But tbe trust planned to force them Now to ministers er killing fellow workmen act ranks so a strike must leans The average congregation Into the Some facts on this matter a little is made Some of my forebears In New Eng was ordered to compel the traction up of about 90 per cent of free citifurther along In this article) land left comfortable too on the minhomes Wo see here a demand company to kick out these men and zens and much less than 10 per cent with the old flint locks slept or Labor members and them Trust of members of the Labor Trust hire only isters of God that they endorse It was not a question of wages or The free citizen wants to hear words tbe ground In rain and frost hungry help build up the footsore and half clothed they grtml the free men out of defending the rights and independence boycotting and violent American Fed- hours but to push their positions where they were earn- of the common man free from the ar- pushed on where the Eternal God o eration of Labor Human The Liberty urged them Think of the man of God who ing good money to support their fami- bitrary dictates of any lies The strike was ordered not to organization either of Capital or La- wove for me and for you a mantle c teaches brotherly love being covertly hours remembor freedom woven in a loom where th ordered to praise and help get new raise butwages or toreduce throw out members The merchant lawyer school teach- shuttles were cannon balls and bul solely with a ber for an organization members union and make er doctor of an Independent clerk farmer and work-- t lets and where swords were used tc record for violence crime and murder an rebels against any forcible stopdone by its members the like of which places only for Labor Trut members pick out the tangles in the yarn and thus show the Independent men ping of trains boats street cars These old Bturdy grandads of ours the world has never seen Think of the thousands of women they eould not earn a living unless or factories for the prosperity of the stood by that loom until the mantle made widows and the increasing thouthey first paid fees to the trust man- community Is entirely dependent pn was finished then stained with their continuance children of life blood it was banded down to us left these agers fatherless sands of by steady things Men don’t like strikes boycotts Shall I refuse to bear It on my shoul the people of PhiladelIncidentally the pltol club dynamite and boot Ibeel of members of this Labor Trust phia must submit to no car service jured workmen or burned cars and ders because the wearing costs me a few dollars and are you cowards rioting and bloodshed with millions factories Any one who recalls the countless A famous divine says: notodone in the multitude of In losses while these murders “These men enough to hide yours because some strikes in the past few years will riety seeking trust leaders were teach- may bate capitalists but their bate for foreign labor union anarchist orders ing the world that Industry cannot be other laboring men burns like a flame you to atrip It off? agree this Is no exaggeration carried on except by workmen who eats like nitric acid Is malignant beI have faith that the blood of 1776 Take just one as an Illustration: first bend the knee bow the head and yond all description" There were some thirty men murstill coursing In your veins will ting'e Then we remember dered cases of acid and call until you and over 5000 bruised and pav fees waken Thpn How these men as strike leaders throwing teamster’ In the Chicago maimed eyes gouged out chil li n Americans will Act" "There's a Lea" " iive to see their names In the papers pursued women stripped homes do son” etriko C W POST When a small clique of men put up a scheme to harness the clergy of America and Induce the ministers to In turn “hitch up” the members of the churches we should all take notice They couldn’t harness the preachers In a bad cause except by deceiving them Ministers of the gospel are essenhonest but tially and fundamentally like all men who work for the public good they are at times mislead by false statements Trust them when they have exact truth to speak from Now for th story which should Interest every one for we are all either receivers of wages or we pay to wage earners and the freedom of each Individual is at issue In various papers the following statement has been printed Read it carefully at least twice 's There Is Beldom a day passes but somewhere In our country from one to a score of our fellow men are assaulted or murdered by members of this band Then remember the homes blown The families hounded up or burned the rioting burning of street cars of trains and attempted or wrecking successful killing of passengers The general disturbance of Industry and the thousands of dollars forced from tax payers to pay extra police sheriffs and militia to protect even in a feeble way the citizens from the mobs of members of the American Federation of Labor Then you will realize why the great majority of over 80 million Americans protest against the organizagrowth of this f tion comprising perhaps one and million men of which It is estiare mated at least citizens and are members by coercion and are not in sympathy with who have gained conthe trol and force their methods We find that a few designing men have seized control of the American Federation of Labor Just as some conshrewd capitalists have secured trol of some railroads and other Interests and are now twisting and turning them into machines for personal profit and fame These men cunningly plan to force to join and pay 25 to 75 workmen cents a month in fees are used to "inVarious methods duce” workmen to Join First they talk of the "tyranny of 6laves of workmen canlta!” making work Then they up enthusiasm of man” and about the “brotherhood has other talk which experience shown excites the emotions of workmen and they are induced to join and pay fees to the leaders The 5000 workmen In Battle Creek are as a rule free from the dictates of the great Labor Trust and still get If the highest wages In Michigan they bad yielded to the smooth talk of the agents of tbe trust and Joined they would pay In fees from $125000 to $200000 a month to the big trust and be subject to strike orders any ' 1A LONDON DOCTOR NOT PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE OF MURDERING ACTRESS WIFE Accused Man and Hla Pretty Typist Are Remanded to Jail Without Ball on Charge of Making Way With Former Stage Star ALMOST WORN OUT London — Both Hawley Crlppen tbe American doctor and Ethel Clare Le neve his typist were accused of the murder of Belle Elmore the former’s wife who was one of the best known vaudeville actresses In the country before her marriage in the formal charge repd to them la the Bow street police court on Monday Miss Leneve was charged also with harboring and maintaining Crlppen after the crime knowing he had com mitted It Before the proceedings Inspector Dew who brought the prisoners back from Canada Introduced to evidence show that Crlppen suicontemplated cide while at sea following his flight from this country Crlppen was quoted also as declaring that his companion knew nothing of the trouble in which he was involved and Miss Le neve was said to have protested her Ella Fontine— Is your knee tired 'nnocence dear? Both were remanded to jail without Slenderly — It must be pet it’s gone ball The murder of the unforuoate to sleep woman and the attempt to destroy her body was one of the most brutal Why He Was Sorry crimes in the memory of the officials To Impress on young children Just now working on the case what should and what should not be done and wby Is among the most tryRAISING OF THE MAIN ing problems of parentB as evidenced by the recent experience of a West Will Ascertain Just How Philadelphia mother Last Sunday Vessel Was Blown Up ehe asked her Bmall son aged eight to a chair for her from the dlnjng — carry soon will Washington Engineers room to the parlor He started off be sent to Cuba to make a preliminary but In the hall he tripped willingly of the battlesurvey of the conditions the crash could be Amid ship Maine which was blown up In and fell heard the ' boy giving vent to utterHavana harbor just before the Span ances that would have done credit to Ish war The mother Two objects will be kept In mind a pirate of ancient days was taken by surprise and was greatly by the board In raising the battleShe gave the boy a long The first will be to recover the shocked ship on Berious the and of protalk subject bodies of the sailors who lost their This apparently did not make lives when the ship was blown up fanity for when she right impression and the second will be to ascertain the concluded adder to her diswhether the vessel was blown up from comfiture the boy by exclaiming "I am sorry The the Inside or from the outside I swore mamma but I forgot It waa of the board Is said to be impression Sunday" that the best method of accomplishing these objects was to raise the vesA Wise Old Owl This would be possel in the open In her trim little suit she sible by the construction of caissons eat on the white sandbathing around the wreck "I adore Intelligence” Bhe cried “So do I” said he "All the same BY GAS OVERCOME though beauty and Intellect never go Mine Foreman and Three Daughter Meet Death by Asphyxiation Hollister by noxious gases within 200 feet of the mouth of the San Carlos tunnel in the New mine was the fate Idra quicksilver on Sunday night of Foreman John Williams his three daughters Elvina aged 15 years Marie aged 12 and aged 5 and a dog belonging Marjorie The bodies were disto tbe family covered Monday night The tunnel is situated six miles from the mine proper and Is 2500 feet long Williams and his daughters were returning from the face of the tunnel and had nearly reached the open air when they were overcome Woman Thugs In East New York — The police are searching for two young women 'who attacked Michael Plunkett a broker as he sat on the porch of his uptown residence at mjdnlght Sunday night Armed with umbrellas the pair beat their victim until he' was unconscious while one of their umbrellas gouged out bis right eye McCoy to Race Johnson New York — Kid McCoy the former prize fighter announced Monday that he had accepted Jack Johnson's challenge to race any one in the world 100 miles In a automobile on an enclosed track and has wired his acceptance to Johnson the the meet mon- feet Wrestler inTrouble San Francisco — John Carkeek r wrestler arrested by champion Postal Inspector O’Connell as a member of the famous Maybray gang of swindlers was held by United States Commissioner Wright under bonds of $500 to answer to a charge of fraudulent use of the mails Flies Over “And do you think me Intellectual?" she faltered "No” he confessed frankly With a faint blush she murmured "Flatterer!” While in Soak Howell — I see that the paper Bays the treasury department announces that by washing paper money it will last twice as long Powell — Yes but what is a poor devil to do while his money is at the laundry? that There Paris Paris — M Bielowuccl made a sensational aeroplane flight over Paris on He twice circled above Monday tower at a height of 2450 feet One More Mystery down with Philadelphia — Weighted the body of a heavy stone woman was found lying In three feet of water tln the Delaware river near Torresdale a fashionable suburb Dies to Save Child Boston — Mrs Catherine Fogarty was drowned here In an attempt to save her child who had fallen into a pond and a stranger about 60 years old was drowned while trying to save the mother Are Reasons Why so many people ready at hand package of have a Post Toasties The DISTINCTIVE FLAVOUR delights the Breaks Altitude Record Havre France — Leon Morane French aviator on Monday broke world’s record at tbe aviation now In progress in this city His oplane attained a height of 6889 together” palate The quick easy serving from the package — right requiring only the addition of cream or good milk is an important consideration when breakfast must be ready “on time” The sweet crisp food is universally liked by children and is a great help to Mothers who must give to the youngsters something wholesome that they relish The appeals economical feature everyone — parthose who wish to ticularly to keep living within a limit expenses Post Toasties are especially pleasing served with fresh sliced peaches “The Memory Pofltnm Oreal Battle Creek Lingers” Co Ltd Mioh |