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THE T WM' FRANCE IN titimi kia0,-k,,,firovem- .7- . e rw-Im'- t- - ' : as 1 or Dig - - .,- -- , , - ., 41., . , nd.' at Peace Table. Enemy . - Oct. on the manufacture of furniture new all eliminating patterns for the duration of the war and curtailing active patter's' be per cent, were an- nounced today by the war induatries WASHINGTON,- - : ., - 1 - J :, . I - --a- -- - - . at Z I ki,--I- - - t.; '- of-col- or ::::::::';';::-.CENT-.71:,-7,i'"''-'-'-'7- - - Ell . -- - - - - tors have bombarded an enemy i:.! 1,, , I inarine from's. low holeht and he 23.-- AnCOPENHAGEN. " Oct ! was sunk . says an of , WASHINGTON, Oct. --9 ISinking bod. Ili' that the neuncementill was made - by the than- Beveled mirrorsare eliminated, t; of theAmorkwncargosteamshle . relchiltilk I the of cellor itiaking:.n.c-- , bedroom mirror plate curtailed 25 per -- - . - responsible for war and peace. the Lek. Borgne off the coast of France It ,., the nranufacturing of dining-roomeasure to beciime effective when the without loss of life was announced to- cent and ' arm chairs - and -- toilet table the navy department. 'rho ' !project for a league of nations should day by 1 chairs discontinued.' a foundered after rock 'striking N become operative. :, -, ship -The-clja 7::';---;-1E1 14 aim of himself and his colleagues to 1 establish the political authority of the 411 eo 111 Germs!, peso's N, individual that said The chancellor THE OF WORK IIIP ,' of the government at first 1 EmNEys u to filte, and cast out members had- different s tandpots. but now o 11-,tid trusts -, prodTcat . ,,4. , bad been brought nearer together. -,, 7 wows- - What th.-ir., waste ustuslas 'IL,' ..fThe, German people has lenge been emit cribereeed r l'. Ct -- tibs ., It-l- a lin Now tittior lade ec beck. he la comas sod the eaddle,"' paha syytrus s, -- aa,nato, sasses et Sall gage to- ride." r t, sbownwsuads, .', ; matins aid ethecerverovel-- '' Our first and lest thought: the ti hilineie we 00 01ordri Chancellor continued. "Is for the brave 141w, .7.--: . le tick CI eaerg 1 ' men w h o -defending themselves Kidneys sad bladder west I .. atatratellatihaai . 171- 4 : chapter against euperior forces And whom we I saaaartaawaaaaksaar1aaatoasioaaaaabaam6 3 ' one of these eountrY ' 'i ,f ) taPILAT 'TUB ;, must defend against unjust charges. ilping along In rrancenow is almost OVIJN co No one must think he can attack our. roads over here ' dla of the liko 1' the also part Itint foreign without going through attacking army 4,.. , . honorll some big worlds fair. You Pee all kinds. I guess there lent anyi,"; 7"g-- t ro asousasts sedan sad took. ,Is limit beams, , of oue.people.oLour soldiers today' hi, of people and , ,, 4dr body ,that- is .volesinit over. beroutot aattsealbtad trawl ea week. lerto Weereletbsd, ..., terribly hard. They fight with any- - even the Dutchmen. , , - ,:t kideins sad bladder.. avr':ety for the homeland and with their France must own a lot of land in Air- - ' 2 ::.:,r (Wooed ,,.. Alt 'Cannel. S. C minds fixed, on peace and they hold forent plams of the world and ithen T1 'tin. yam licavoe. , Pills I wee I. their-groufolks from those 'places swam "Belem I used rAes Ildisey . ' get all these 1.74r41 ever , .id. Irak gad let war. kith." Iteueite win here and the mesacomp ti war help "et). The extraordi nary inet so Illould Issitlyses au is a. asontiad-- -,. to; , could ' ) ---- ban urea the , chancellor-expla- irt .iporgooN. dm... i!1? .,,, IdikilitAt kk...7.- -'. taia is. au, damp sow sad so istuss I not yet be dispensed with, but- they - , .. 'I could be carried out Only by'the-ehanI ,,, co. Da al o u,t,ta bt, ata,A01...a $oA ; ç's-.--:-1 ., cellor who would be responsible tethe .r.: : ---- ..,...?, i g fleor arpeptvilicawthiowni, ; I.': 1 I en- 11 Ji ' , 1 ll nounced recently now have been is-- 1 ...'.'...:':i1,1QM,CONSTIPÀ110-7:::71-. : concern on -, !sued. he went "They . (1..., , . - - ---- , . - : ; T Social-Democr- at ITAL:IAN 'AVIATORS SUBMARINE BOMBARD . ; r ''. ; .. t t f 111 -- digestion.: I i '' t. ho ew, Curtains an( Crisp I iltilJ111.1tOiR4ri 1)r'n'nf3risp r' r r 'safety and comfort A drugs r , Cnin I I al of WASHINGON. Oct. saecharine in foods still Is regarded as an adulteration under the food and ,. culture.act by the deptiftment of ahnounced today - The department that saccharine as substitute for sugar , toduces thig food value and that persistent tise 'of Jit ht likely to Impair in ; 'where you can shop , - , 1 store , , oiSaccharine Is an Adulteration - ., : . -- 1 ' I . - ; , 9 Gtion 3- ' " r -... 1 . , e 1Dig7,roorny7 well ventilate '; . - ' nr..1, 1115711E - 'GOOD GOODS') ' , I r - , 2 ' . - , n - ' b . i .. ...7.- . - - di b . . .. , , known. a GermanY ', 11 ' r.. . . i -- I short ' of, ammunftion. ;its raw materials and guns. Her armies, 1 : sow being,steadily driven out of Belglum and northern France. are prei '', paring to relinquish and have partly t , foregone the large resources' of .raw t. Plunder. .The 'sufferings of the pope.i lace long tuts been great, and the aw l tut casualties- civic. March have caused ! widespread depression and anger. .,;:i- r'llowtheir allies are deserting them. 1.4eir armies are being "driven f;',.., while into two bottle.necks, sullen under constant defeat- and demoralised by ; 4 their lenders suing for peace and an ,4 Some of the soldier' are .. armistice., mutinying where rot has set in on the west front while others are fighting ' , ' Government Beatty. Emergency .. 7 Beh Ind the lines and- hack In Ger, i :messy there is a worse state of things. That htthe secret which h coming a. few people' though to -- hers. 'I--, The Socialists In Germany are as " much alarmed as the, middle classes " ' and some of the better elements of the .1 upper elem. and I hear on good au1that they have organized for thorny 1 ''''' sin emergency Socialist government so thathofa moment may be lost if the .4 kaiser regime"con, be rot rid of in ". trying to meize-th.reins or a govern-men which sil4ould appeal to prole- I L rave It from Boish evicklam mint and - ' i, and anarchy:--- 4 would be poseibis or this Whether ,2 not is a different matter. The kaiser i -' must first abdicate and the Pan-Ge- rman war party be overthrown with ., ' ,- - , i i t ... ', ,r , - --- - . ' i, , -- .. . .... , . , ed 1 ,. (BY THE ASSOCIATED . .' : , --- -- CONSEBVIE FOOD ! .....: --- 1 , , 1 , , , , - ! ' - , - ' s Threatened with a disaster more ,Ii dire.than that threatened by con'l Ii - ' tinuous defeats of their armies in the 1 ' field and one which might laat for 4 a - years the middle classes in Germany .: '. art pressing for immediate peace and , urging the, abdication, of the- Kaiser. M ue hh AS contributed to this pote-whletrirsthers-who -nllialvelgtfhtterrnt could not lift the curtain. 'have not I I 1 " , - . - - - , , , ' 0 - t ;' 1 1 i t 22.--It- 1 while-rumor- - I ' Puks;---Co.) tion.. I learn in authoritative quer. ters that the hien" hag' reached some 'members of our government trona nets.' tral sources that the German people ,,,,ae in a convulsed state. And that the country is 012. the eve of aa era of Dot-- I i amann guilt, as had toms in Bus- - tf : ,, )1' ., tense palms 'waiting anxiously yeaterday tin' fat late In the evening that peace had were flying has a dramatic 'geisha- whiciskept-tondo- '. 1 ' t ,. Oct. - .,'; . : 1' , -, ,..; rens '''' :' , - , ' , News (New York World-Delaie- rt 2 't, . bprelai Cable) S. ! .'i t ?, e , ', $ ,"''..., , , , t- ' - ( :,:i 1', I I i:, - - ,' - ' , PF. t - - - - - Pit mg.- ) .1 'anent fortifications and again,. t des- ,.. perate resistance as far as tho en. EFENsrvi! warfare will be car- -, ; emy was forced to flee further west. -, tied- on by. he if ;and north. In this sector the Progress . '.: 1, however. is as important ea. the promot igot,tkrotOent fano to se...made,i much , advances some in other greater cure a peace withjustke." said Prince- I t port of th e front. Itaxindlian, the German imperial! Standing behind the Scheldt river, chancellor. speaking before the the Germane seem. for the moment.; -reichstag yesterday. The addrets 'ends to have stabilized their line. British Q.0 new light on LI I e lateot note sent ;rem; ' troops. , 4 ,lS Oca., 64, of .-1t in "l: e succeeded have however, ' R sr. to Washington. the river 'quit, of Peen. north i kroseing , ' r The German people want. fink', to lot Valenciennes. That city, too. has i know what President 9Vilson1 "four. ibeen entered by the Britieh. but perti teen pointe"--meato the future of of it is still held by the . I ( enemy.' t Germany. If ,a sattsfacttry answer is - Further , south the British. I not teo be obtained & "mill for nalcans and French are 3 , the home hright and cheerful to hard , inightly keep figliting. help tional defenee' will be issued .by the in their attempts to break the Bund-- 1 I t --t- he new government., said krince Maxi-lin- g contented. comfortable and family At line last 1 I reports the. British! - - I 7 . . mitten. ' tfr :land American. were advancing slowly' , " , -1 ' ' '' ' i net fai-dis- 4-of the Sella river. The game" ' denvt.ell:tpt dinuatililltagt7dbeeteennvel"''nts". I, to 'situation obtains around what 4 U064-1.1 CRETONNES. : remainiti ucobnuring they..of the.Laon salien- t, 1 :. baits in the recent peat. the!! The eyes of the Allied world are v; C IFFEEIV. last 97 days of fighting the AilleCnow directed at the Lorraine and' -- .No materials lend more warmth to a room - g:,f ,r1 , , have advanced along the Itne from , Woevre sectors in expectation of- an 4V,e,44 'IS . I . than cretonnes, with their richness ... the : to Nieuport. an I American onslaught, on Metz., p:;ttuy Erne0 ' . average distance of about, 28. miles. There have been raiding operationis and design. - For draperiefc couch , covers, Mt.1 4' I , ...''' .1,, ,.,l''''..;d11.111.r , . ---- --This advance aggreirated 31 miles from : 1 treat further :I during ' jor , . I Chatesti-Thierr- y ;17?-17' II 0' to Grand Lip, 19 !;;;";27; . and raids are ?P' - --- eiihlotig or 'uphoisteting,' their iirtistic,value t from its been Amiens to t3ambre the for ha.; ap.Is appreciated of vari attack., It river. 'tc,,.4 JN:r . We are phowing ' 31 from Dixmlide to the Eeeloo-Ze- andiprecersors I Metz Is ,...thehinge ... over-estimatedI II . 1 established that -, . petizing, invigorating, sat-brugge canaL The grand average la upon which 'the whole German line is it: line ' of 33 36 to leautiful a cretonnes, held to a Willer figure by the fact that 1 retiring and a blow at that fortress ' ' 1,c,IN , -", attacks east of Rheime have not car- - might. if succeneful., throw Into eon-fl, isfying flavor- .- , wide, Price, 7ac to $1.00 a yard'. .10 ...,4 ' , 1 the German line back over perm. fusion the whole retmgrade movement ' . St . . .. .. . 'Served daily:. at the other powers." he continued.' In 000....,0014 "' 3 : such an extension of - t he people's -- llotel Uta ,---, right, the Imperial government is will- ,, r-.ing to lend a hand when a league of is a handsome, rich material for Fang-; 1. nations has taken practical form. . , . ASK YOUR DRALER: When mush & lee 1 an end to ings, drapes and.simllar uses in designs -. reeporistet-ereePtie4 I am con. T III for Ihr7 rOCInSt,librariegli. dining' .44; appropriate "77r:C:ICT:DLstfibilfifri' fidet that ail agreements-ca7 BE ail ,.....,, ,, ,.,,,,, , 4kt ' be am- ' piffled in this 1101196.. The color effects are hIdeseribL 1.1 . ing rooms. Illairows.01.1117 ' ! The chancellor said the German ..- . nation king had pommeled political ably beautiful I - - . ' , . , rights which its neighbors envied. He , -- BRASS in praisie of the muntcipal and PRINCE-MAspoke GERNANy 7 URGES 'CURTAIN .LACE CURTAIN MARQUISCURTAINS,. X s ' reichstag elections and said that al- : ..., though the German people had not 1, , ' $4.95 $3.95 yd. 40c made use of its power in.deating with Each 25c, vital questinna the development which , WIlite and Egyptian; 35 RODS, In square mesh effects; 211 (coat:wood from page one) had Of occUrred end at the September WAR NATIONAL inches Wide; appropriate patterns yards long; all new bad changed everything. Extend 30) to 50 intim; defended by the Germane. --- all with lace tmished ill kinds for "Therein lies the guarantee Of the , etubbornly long and haa been given up bl the enemy: , .. -- continuance and growth of the new curtains. . goose neck effect. nig is the latest point at which the edges. . vinare.," he added.' "This Is a better mnericane bays driven a dent into more real guarantee thatt any law the German defenses. despite the fact and DEFENSE or paragraph." that the enemy resistance is still as The German people, he declared. so formerly- .- . 'Spend your .leisure hours knitting, chocheting embroidering must not resort to fork& of govern- - strong Tito Germans set fire to Brimilles moot Midas In did not their late they and American patrols these days and evenings wherryou are not going out much. teontnItiod front p&alt hearts believe tn- - for the sake of for. 'early Ineeday today reported thatthe Germans sign countriap or to meet the needs had withdrawn front the town., the Ideal league of nations could be of the moment. LINE A FULL OF NEW YARNS- -, , -realized. "but," he eontinued "whether e "The enemy is at our gates," , the floor. Leaflets for of We are showing in our art departmentthird directiong the next few days or weeks shall call SOCIALPRIOCHATS 404 ight, on,--or -- open- the- - wayto ...Atter ,payingi Alsofor tiv peace there is no doubt we ara now the front; he added. new Red Cross sweaters"Bad elements are to be found in equal to the task of either war or peace by carrying out the govern- every army, but the fundamental RUSSIA is opposed to : ment's program and definitely break- will of the- people's army EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW STAMPED GOODS , them." ing away from the old system." Oct. of Begin the Christmas gifts which you expect to make NOW You will find no better The imperial chancellor then dis"XI Program I embraced cussed electoral and parliamentary amnesty for persons under sentente time. We have never had a larger variety nor patterns 20 pretty. EL TROOPS WELCOME S. reform. lie cited bills before the for political crimes, eapecially-tho- se . relchstalt. one of which enables mem- connected with labor troubles. street 4 bers of the house to enter the gov- demonstrations. etc. ernment without resigning and anoth- amnesty of this nature was proposed ' Ratite YORK. Oct.-ILer proposing a change in the laws re- I by the emperor and has now been . , , been set at lib. garding theMe responsibility of the applied, meiNage , , . ' continued: Many persons )lad. chancellor. would welcome of Russia diMaximilian In Prince added, the will take only rty. part ,Deputies pl.y.IAN.Y.:.m.sT,p.A1 rection of imperial policy and in the irith strong miegivinge on the part of the coming of t'republican troops of The nttet aanituel Inotruniento Morals. name of the chancellor 'will be re- the government. but the conviction the 'United Statetr into Ramis. has . Beauty parlor in the: a of and benevolence ministers. of the necessity snonsible without being been received by the for each Mir. ed Addle wenc ,. Thus a new way is opened for arriv- trustful policy decided the matter." League of America it was announced ImWallWilliam ''' conduct of here at English responsible today by ing ''GOtpD GOODS."' 4. ing. secretary of the American organpatiiamentary Defensive Warfare perial of fainthe ' isation. -1 II T.' A4All 'The It of coining from W. are tonvinced that will ; Would be Expensive the bestmessage known Socialists of Russia ply. notonly the government. but Mr. Bolshevik Cireilbit." outside with of previous directly parliament. AMSTERDAM. Tuesday, Oct. 22,- -- Walling said. was signed by Peter forces from the people which have hitherto not, beets utilized." . Admitting that under modern condi- Masloff, who. an international SocialElevator) ,.. (Second Floor, to Eight , be hoped tions even defensive warfare on the ist, says in the cable memage that Prince Maximilian paid soon to announce results of prelim- German frontiers would involve great be had been elected chairman of a Offers the Following Special , to obtain a legal dangers. the Frankfort Gazette says convention representative of democ- ' inary negotiation. chancelloins respon- that even the most careful defense on racy in Russia. extension of the Ton For Ton and Indemnity 1 d Isibility to be secured by the forma- the weetern front will entail big losses. the intermix la not to tribunal. It tioit of Germany. is ., Towns , Devasted For The new system." he' liewsnaPer says. to make a slow defen- RESTRICTIONS ON 1 to 1 p. M. - From 8:30 a. m volves. as a natural consequence. a sive retreat from Belgium, and the MAKING FURNITURE ." Demand to be Made of new rode of government in fighting there 1,1114 not be unneceeeerily prolonged ;a single day. Regular price of 50c a manicure willI prevail except '. ,,,,.. e- OCTOBEE 23, 191E ' '''' - - , i - - f'Wir of Defense" If ,,.. ,. , The' rare delicacy of, ha. aroma , i,. i ?,; '-' vor, delighrful9 and mild exhilaration o t ' t I 'J Eocialists Take Alarm" and Royal Garden Tea make!I., , Form Emergency Govern-- it the proper thing to serve , i,'; ; it': 'at" afternoon teas and i ., ment to I 6vert Threatened i. i: ' v social ftinctious. , Dieraster...c; 11 cs .. ' -- - i t . 1 - rthanito Conduct . , - - - . c H y BRooDs NA A , 1, ,. . , - y I ' -, ,,..k, ', ', É $ 4 ' 1 ',., 2, 1; t ;, '., I ... ., .4 ' c.4 j , . r.; .:11 1 e. 446'.1.. i F ' . 7 04 - , - (By J. Havelock Wilson.) - , (President British Sauteen ridoll.)c41 treepoodettee To News.) w e , the I ONDON.. Oct. Ar of peace L. moment the toadn sounds. going to throw up our 'hats: 1.--- artinternational inIlk. the war is out of the way; shake hands with the thank-Pirovide- during these hours; . I' Our Imported Castile Soap Shampoo, only 50c Children's Hair Cutting, 40cMen experts In children' s hair cutting department ' - - -, - , ------ I ,c " 7: - 11 Gauze Masks worn bit all our operators --during the Influenza- Epidemic ,. u -- , nta m oonvenience a than our own. It is murderers of 16.000 man in much stronger the duty of the Allies to make a list the mercantile marine; smile on ihe of Individuals who ordered and comfiends who befouled 3Igium; laugh mitted atrocities. 1 have no doubt has such a list. our office the with foreign and quaff and say prayers It Is all very well to talk airly about Itheims,.. goy., despoilers We must ring wtounishing 'Germany?' on. and a thousatid other" treasured geo that we get at every German Allies down the ages kaiser, prince, politician, general, naplaces lent to our commander, and naval subordifor bonored keing; 'forget the 'rat nate, aristocrat and beaureaucrai crimes of the Lusitania and the Per. who has been directly responsible for ha; pardon the atrocities againet our hoepitai 'ship atrocities,. the murder own kith and kin held prisoners in of men of our mercantile marine, and treatment of our prisoners. foul dens; treat the murders of blurs& thewebrutal ought to make it downright clear Cavell...Captalu Fryatt, and others as that the responsible atrocity-mongeromantic incidents of a regretable will be tracked and bring or ahot and we will confiscate ship for sip occasion; and fall on the necks of the that blood-smear- ed , -- - rs sunk., military ridden , , , . , 4, Io In try simile or form. I These are praetical proposals, asset are severe; but I venture to trivia are not more than fit theis nem not one whitt more than IL to prevent Germany repeating the itun Germany's Internal Conditions Wretcl illt .,t to j t I 'el el alomalmma, 1 tet WASHINGTON,- Oet fro' German note. an official diepathit to - heemleretee acsacol6'unlittareol'fftth Ilitec'frntehetrlainy fallen:can); and Get' internal Mint-ioOf the diemembertnent complete $t the ilit mastic alliance le at hind Alike arl mertt when the Entente It le Ito tml, bound more notidly together. addtt, to EA 'In to Junkers and their re , Spollatkat. mealsalaves,,while,we wallow - Per wilfut,spollation such as ItoPlor'' oltirPrettnir, ...0 in 100110 that "Thank satiefactlen trew-of occurred at ,Noyen and many the German people hu natsatten heaved ire over."' and so tetugiur - 6ther placeiclet-it-MEtheir-ow, that we have determined to fn. , get?" ' ttri reparation to the utmost That 041 side. Ana other is: Are actBete ear the pacines, r4.,m,n7 will IN marwe, to punish these cowardly and be too poor to pay. and you cannot BREAKS Ai COLD I . get bind from stones" derma hordes fortheir organized -- , 1,,:,, too .,., , poor? Germany fatale against civilisation? A TnV 111 '11, fp dwan evo71, I " ueetelitingy. b'aunta What about her stat railway Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets have to .. ' ADAD we backbone enough left to Have 'personal HO011S-'11- 11 we ? them 4 earmark Cannot ICJ : !profits? . FON . 1 ,1,;'! 1 i , , sociai and political 4 I ,1 1 What shout the Kiel 4,,analt 11 register punishment for then'? Shall is Ole Joyful cry of' theosands 11,33 'rut , . . ' we be so flabby as not to dare, in commanders dis- - Once Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets. Ii Cannot we internationalize it and if local military i ".."- - a bottle of agree A; ,, '.i : authorities. the the substitute for cdomel. with the-ci- vil I busy ivith to punish where ev- take the dues? wrath, righteous , Colt rtle 1Vbat about the coal mines. the t he reached immediately, Dr. Edward, a practicing physician for must 'tr. tilecl't" we Dr. taw i, 3 New of demands. that , black soldters over here ery Au justics term mines. and the DiscoveryzN.Ing ,Why I you Poecome fields, First dose of Pape'S potash the. highest commander, who Will 17 years and adCraleS and from Africa enemy. that tint ' 1 . should? which capitalized represent the coet of 'not be able to promulgate any de- - discovered the formula for olive Tablets 'talk a guess relieves' once. at sneak of but word Emclish just i i, 1 To I - ' Is sicPurdah Bun. not 1, 4 . ' thin war dozens of times over? .1 Coropound Iciaion to whicei agreement !French and then, some foreign languaae . en hi ICIT5 1 r 114 representative while treating patinta for door& coo, that theY talk around where they come I : I have often been asked: Whatlaol we exact. a tax per mined ton? , , , t pit'IserY Allq. ar,d roughs, colds and bronchial,. attacks' namely pation torpid Groeber. some are State Seceo from Then hare that to war primarily for' they Germany went do you mean? low do you; re.. wHi be' taken that- - the etate it ,.et t, , -t- hey are ell likely to reeult in exactly Dr. Edwards . Olive Tablets do not birds ind ire ithose 'Cit "Neiver Rimini" i datiland i conquest plunder. fe some fighters. Aeolus strtermaths unless VP' of siege it maintained in the spirit In contain calomel, but a healing. "Oothing ;Timm s to punish the Run? should he our motto- - Let the Attl e e r Dow( fttfty stuffed time. I itriniflitt 13 . rertainty funniest gang ls the., little netions of the irgetable laxative. I assume the rule In the long list of I ring her with tariffs until the German and which Two factors ' blowintr And lhow and Quit quickly Dr.' ---"t effectively lob I am r- e-, No that look like they was German infamieethe actual &Ira- - bead to tamed- - .A and In 6etwy is the otz7noter 1 does of -- pape's Cold Xingte New DleePeetr helosito do the I t.. Ettle griping tee d . to diechae t em, hernhedm101'.wtotrbke4nonIZltige inals and the German people ail a andbreo Let not other than the overplus or every two houreuntlrh17, tablets, flariFbbu'r 1 checking work: inflamed. , irrttated i.1.3 miser,' Mai maPnwere. at geppe raw ; end ProdJelloak will 4 Iteleantag.e and ote. Cause liver But the the the and bawds ) to act road, taken They membranes are soothed. th e motions ,funny part of nrirals fall into her factories. either in - 't vested. normally., They glevct form therm to it is that yownever can eatell on. of wil1e. - - - , up a evre cold a 0 ?it phleem lootnened freely,.'. ' s, nd quiet, Speaking of the powers theto be them really working. 'They always Would I punish each? Certainly I terms of unnaturaI aCtiOrl. We bave to ,remymbeo ) cur Anitv Icheert body or limbs, I lis the reichstag under ,::;;;A.01) 7i; p,A ' ...,1 restful Sleep follows. op ens - oietly . All drlilIciats C :. It Sold stile the new measure the chencellor said , 11 you hum a "dark brenrn mouth nix" wise toycbe watching yo,tt w. orkSome would. We have got to clean this job We hare to see that Bel4dena - "- 14 have I 'i it., . . , Ithe bill provided for the eompultiory and thim 'run. ,,' ) ' I pee breath-71'4tarne;lu; It wet are - eomPtete the over-- : Italians. Frenh. Colonio 14, and Arneri- - !trait and kir Passggtrret- 'eves- 0.7 s . " - 60o- and tired i stuff in theconstitution .at.1.11 e..., trans are :tail , -flUllner;; Trvr.- azd tvera;ci 'rtia;;;-'form of fundamental idea of- the new done and due puniainnenu t infliciedeonen 'hheaaditchl, , Constipation Emancipation; al- soreness inatif near but they protty plasmas are -rt: ,:o rnment , t lie said th e effect onlit aim Of Prestdent Wilson and the de- ' the bun. throat, sneezing. or-tsiways havo 901110 big felt hat or even 6 bowels. yellow eem- -I gove be te, make' the ; l - , No more our Hills-traded somebody out clared elm of It mar lake years but w hen it is nsa. - the COMPIrjfir tthey doyi.rbj, C0111 Ii; 4' ': ilextow.e sicklazyheadache. indigestion. would br. Olive Edwards' umTablets h bedtime. and tie at house these of represeritativeseach be to will few let of done there they always have enemitm 03, Ws peopites got "Pape's very carry4in 1 known embith-aseiruteliet when . breath. you use should be responsible "in thedecision factors in this gigantic infamy, knew. ,left of Germany. for I warrant her quickest. surest 'Thousands take one Of two every night to get wet that therwis 'thing against their religion a personal as well ita people will be a cluinged 'people then., OnlY a few t- to keep right at i as a corrective Dr. Kings New Life of the- - most important questions 'for tiolTry them.. lOg and ,botause it no more wouldn't out go they .' vat a, rills. Thee itritetwatite the eretem the nation- - namely of and war." 756 peace too& AU druggiatk respomdbility in these crime. Over all, I would pursue the sea- - acts without ;without their umbrella. than they would national Americais and keep.it world looking. 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