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Show THE 1toOVO UOST MGE TWO. HE KNEW, TOO MUCH POST EDITORIALS H. C. HICKS, Editor ' By JC. ;v MESSAGE TO YOUNO MEN V Altgeld of Illinois is better understood by most of us today than be was in bis lifetime though some of ns jvere keen enough to appreciate his qualities then Minister to Belgium Brand AVhitoIck for one. This year Secretary of State Woods of Illinois places in his Blue Book Governor Altgelds message to young men a fining invitation to service and to ideals: Young men, life is before you.. Two voices are calling you one coming from the of selfishness and force, where suc-cuswam means death, and the other from the hill Jops of justice and progress, where even failure brings glory. Two lights areseen Irr your horizon one the fast fading. marsh light of j)ower and the other the slowly ris ing sun of human brotherhood. Two way lie open before you one leading to an ever lower and lower plain, where are huaru tic cries of despair and the curses of the poor, whtrc manhood shrivels and possession roi down the possessor; and the other leadin' pff to the highlands of the morning, where are heard the glad shouts of humanity and where honest effort Js rewarded with-- . im' Coll iers, mortal i ty. Governor m i - n, - ehmi .- -1 uiu-- , to e iJteii-ar- : affairs in tl lent Vu csage is brief and gives evi sire on Mr. WIisonV part t :i e. o! l away in m the subjectas quickly as'pos R Buh even in a brief soa'ul Mr. Wil son has been unable to avoid maxing some statements at variance with admitted facts. vollowing hnj statements of the American tolicy of not encroaching on the liberties of tlm Latin American republics, he reaches the point of saying that, Weshave been put to the test in the case of Mexico and vie lave 'stood the test. Her fortunes are-i- n have at least provher own hands. But-w- e ed that we will nottake advantage of her :uT her distress and undertake to impose upon her-aorder and government of our own Then, quoting from the Virginia boosing. Yilj of riglits that sect i on declaring f When my government shall be found inadequate a majority' o fthe community has m inalienable right to reformalter or abolish it, he adds, We have unhesitatingly applied that heroic principle to the "case n Mexico. , , This is something new underjour Sun. The policy of all our presidents preceding Mr. Wilson, strongly enunciated by them, as i ce a s i o na ros e , was Fo recognize any government set-- up jinder the- - constitutional forms of any of the Southern republics as the one representing the country. Mr. Wilson then made the first departure from this policy in refusing to reeognize a government in Mexico inaugurated in .strict eonformitv ;vith the constitution of that country. He seems now to plead that, in doin this, he arrogated to himself what the Virginia bill of rights declares to be the right of a people and inalienable in them. We can get no , .. Shop Early, is the slogan of the busi-zt present, and if our good citizens could only realize the advantages of early shopping the convenience, the choice of stock, and the prompt service, they would heed this admonition. Besides this you can give yonr, share of Christmas cheer to the tired clerk, who often on Christmas Eve u so exhausted by rendering service to the late other understanding of his evasive argiF Christmas shoppers that he wishes Christment. And that understanding seems to us mas would never comer Make it a practice confirmed by his later action in sending to shop earlv. Tnr-- v Bind to Mexico with a . f 4 , plan for conOO o f ' duct ing an election and under which head-o- f 7 It "isgrowing "cold enough to gi e tlie the constitutional government could not man in knee-lengt- h underwear a preoccu- become a candidate. ' , ' s pied air. Almost pathetically, surveying present wii.ii Q ..) .ii.iiQ results of his work in that country, the presGeorgias new liquor law reads as if ident says: Whether we have benefited wlm its projectors were aiming r.l was proMexico by the course we have pursued hibition with some kind of a grandfather to be seen. Certainly nothing bene'Luse in it. ficial can be seen now in the appalling conditions there. Is this a call for Brvan has frequently said that he nev more prevailing Mr. Wilson watchful waiting! or again expects to hold political Mexican his office., takes responsibilities far too The presidency has receded for good.- But We may-fulladmit and believe he Mr. Bryan can reflect that it is better to be lightly. never has contemplated a conquest of MexiM rich than president. co. But liis invasion of its territory to driv e out one individual, ami his repeated Paris, in the midst o fwar. takes a me) its government, must have satisfaction in the fact that, low as created as ymlcr profound a distrust of us in all ber fortunes may fall, she still dominate' the other Latin actual conrepublics as halfjhc United .States (be feminine-half- . quest could arouse. y' -- , -- rc--wai- x - y ant-hol- y -- Don't Worry troubles, tick headache, tired feeling or constipation. i,The depression that induces worry is probably due to .a , " bjiMin. & i b. 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Meanwhile the general was lionized, wined and dined by the lofty , and cheered wherever he appeared in pub tie by the lowly. The loudest in' his praise were those who had come near thwarting his military successes and were now hunting for a plan by which they could seal his Ups in case he should think of exposing their pecuta tious. The general' Was a very good man Far from enjoying being feted, he pre-- 1 ferred his rooms in the. quarters asHe was signed him as a commander. essentially a man's- mau and had Very tittle to do with women. i '. " One evening at a ball at the winter palace one of the grand dukes told the general there was a lady present who desired that be should be presented to her RIzenoff demurred, but the would be introducer, who was an unde to the tzar, would not be refused, and be was altogether too powerful to offend s The general was led up to a SpuuLsh lady, who looked up at biro with a pair of Madonna-tik- e eyes which seemed to say. 1 am the slave of the warrior who has led his troops to victory. Women had mude ojien udvances to him. They attacked him through his vanity and through bis senses. They had all failed. There was something inexpressibly timid in "8 MON THS IN CHICA GO s. . Presenting the Distinguished Artist Norman Hackett and a Splendids Metropolitan Cast t , - f .. h 7 I ? Complete Special Scenic Production ' 1 u - - SPECIAL CITY ONLY PRICES-THI- S - . 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Kizenoff was touched by this wor-hi- p of a b c a u 1 1 f u I g ir 1 almost young uougb to be bis daughter He returned it by asking her to danca She looked ep nt him with a frightened dance, as much as tj say Tlii' honor tai not b for such as I 1 should not fcnow'how to behave in suVxulteJ'a Gut of your partner position Nevertheless she danced and-wit- h such grace that others ceased to dance to watch ber rvLry movement was perfect, yet it seemed natural, not v hen the dance perfection was ended the general led bis partner to one of the little nooks intended for thousands of housewives, who are constant users of this sug- ar, but some of the largest man- i tiiacturers of line confections, jelly making, ' Its i this Western to goodness product to add the things th-- y preserving, etc. easy for you to say Sugar when Utah-Idah- o ordering sugar. Order a sack and be cakes, candy, etc., are ordering I1 BST Bfoa s ! Wrong Rheu-am- i General, Rkeuol was a very entsr getic man. and after his victory de termined to bring some of these offi tlais to Justice. lie employed secret agents to trace the causes of the de lavs that had inconvenienced him. but when they made their report be found himself estopped from pursuing the matter further. Uis investigators had traced the graft to certain grand dukes who had been getting rich dm ing the wur. and he believed that if he brought the matter up officially be would probably be sent to Siberia on some trump- pire. One night RizenofN departed from the palace of A grtind duke where a ball was inprogress in a carriage Jn company with Inez Cardona. Shortly! afterward the carriage drove up to the I geuernfs quarters. When the door wa oneufx RIzenotTs dead hotly was there with a poniard sticking in. his heart Xo Jiving person wps in the, Right The re made tor a single purpose, 7 66 con- vinced that it is superior to anysugar you have ever used. Mr. Norman Ilaekett, the Star in tin Seasons Success, , t In, Yi.itn v 'Willaht' Mcak, and Comes to k 1 It o C !i ; 7 - . wr vrr, USES PILLS , RHEUMATISM . A Magnificent Production of the Famous Dramatic Success flfrand there spent the rest of the evening with her. From that liu Gaieul Rizenoff ALLA?! paid-bi- s court to this girl and to her only. Inez Cardena was ber name. Who she was, how she came to be invited to a state ball, no one knew. She did not claim to be noble. Sbe waa too well bred to be of the peasant class. She was Invited to all functions where General RIzenoff was invited, for his attentions to her were well known On such occasions where she danced she was the center of ail eyes, and U soon came to tie noted that she never danced with any one except Rizenoff. Whether no one else ask d her to dance or whether she considered it such an honor to be chosen by him that It would be a sacrilege to Ah! what relief. No more tired fee1 dance wRh any one else did not trans- no more burning feet, swollen, bad smelt- BEECH ACfS' Li Ua.', tete-u-tete- r. disorder, aver, anywayv Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking Ck Tuesday, December 21st eul-ttiat- I , CUJilIft Everybody knows that the besetting bin among officials In Russia From the highest UTthe lowest they expect the palm to be grossed before they i will do their duty, and a favor costs a great dealmore. There was once a general in Rustiu who was intimately connected with the imperial family. Uis name was Alexander RIzenoff. lie was a skillful commander, and to him Russia wu& indebted for its salvation in a certain war. During tbls time be was uuu-troubled by the rascality of officials iu the supply department. lie could get neither food nor ammunition for bis troops because those , hose duty it w us to provide and forward them were waiting for those who sold to pay their commission and those who. forwarded to receive the same pecuniary alien ' -- about your digestive 1 DONALD CHAMBERLIN li-grJ- ft. e.si if iS . - j. ing, sweaty feet. No more pain m corn callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun youve t ied - w it'iout rc!i f. pettm -ju.t ti- - TIZ. OF EN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRF- Ho v T Get Relief When need and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in hea catarrh disappears. Your clogged trils will open, the ah' passage your head will clear and you breathe freely. No more snufl hawking, mucous discharge, dry ; or her. no struggling for bi out all the poi' sonous exuda. at n tu. t tions wliu h puff -carriage. a Gtt mall botye of Elys Ci the feet; People talked, but only under their j up Balm fiom your druggist and TIZ is magap breath Information was issued from TIZ is little cf this fragrant antlsi tlw palace that the general had come ical; HZ grand; cream in your nostrils. It to his death from cause or causes nn will cure your peneti known to the govern merit, ami It was foot trouble so through every air passage of v ou'lt never forbidden to discuss the matter limp or draw up your face head, soothing and healing the swi She was a dancer from Madrid.' ' ini pain Your shoes wont weu t'ght or inflamed mucous membrane, gi said a man to another In Ctwvq IIp'v rf and vonr ftet will neer nevec hn- -t or liibtuuL relief. Jou Head colds swollen tired. of sore, Inez Cardena. 'j get Get a 25 cent box ut any (Lug or catarrh yield like magic. 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