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Show JAX HAIIT, Tire MOUXINfl rXAMINTH, OGDEX, rTATI, MOXPAY MOnXIN'O, KLSDERiNG and for six or ighi linns at least.s Ur. Lear explained that the aiiihori-ticsay in operator may use hi jmlgiiirnt and make his injcrtlou to Ihe hrulili aud physical condition ot the animal. Th attorney lor the objected to iho on the grounds that he did nut liropcriy quality as an export to give testimony in this case. Judge Trxler overruled the objection. Dr. Lear testified that be amined the ingrain and the rag carpet, and the hatchet found In the Bechtel home. The microscopic and chemical test, witnms said, showed the spots in bo bloodstain, but he was tillable to determine whether it was biinuiii blmid until he had mail the The result r your biological lent tests wa wlmt?" queried District Attorney Lit hlcnwaldct. to be human I found tlu- - slain blood," answered the witness. The and Malic! covering of Tout Herb! cl's wearing apparel were shown to Dr. Lear, and he said the slain on them were human blood. The wiMiden su ps biding from Hie kin In n to tne cellar were shqwu to the witmiis. and without qualification hr Muted that the Hui on l Be board were huniau liloodstains. enBy this the vommunwenlib will deavor to prove that the iwdy of the niurden d girl had burn carried down those step and blared in the- alley way, where It wa Inter found. SETTURS German Conolian Troop Unable to Cope With Rebellious Natives. Berlin. Jan. IS. Furi.hrr advices from German (ou:hwesI Africa ray the icMlcr aud Hereros are murdering burning homes over vide areas. The la lit Gorman colonial irooiie dicirtvt are holly Insufficient to deal with the revoked natives. Chancellor von Buelov submitted to dl-- 1 Knijieror William yesterday the latches re.vived by the government and the Enjwwr watt fur War Minister von Uincm and Admiralty Swra-tar- y von Tirpitx. The det hdim of the conference was to ark the to authorize the vending of reinforcement. Addressing rhe ri Irhstag Immediately after It had assembled today the chan-10 cellor said it had become his duty iuform the house of th serious position of the German settler .In Southwest Africa through the revolt of the Hereroa. They had killed a number s. of settler who wer fleeing to the had dettfreyed houses ami farm improvements and bad driveu off rattle of a great number of farmers who are now unable to leave the protection i.f the siatinn. Tb Insurrection mim st a time when the governor and a large portion of the colonial msips wen subduing the Moudelwsrt tribe, twenlv days march aay. lu c of this and ihe remaining forces lioing arnliered among the previous places of refuge In the middle of the coiiwy, the bativus wer seriouslye. threatening Ohsajunidjy, Olnjumlbu-gwWlnd-Imer- k. und KnraMh. and even The goternment. before the last disjwtrh hml been received. ordered that .ViO men vs it K sis sis pitvi if artillery, be piis and service, placed in readmes for active hut a atart souid not he made nntll Jan. no. sta-tion- mai-hin- Bank " Christian." This public confession and promulgation of future platforms has been made hy the Rev. Frank Giinsatiliis. pastor of Central Church, preaching for the Urst lime since Ihe lire n the Iroquois theatre, w herein the church was to have met on the following Sunday. It was the lire ia which the of Mr. Giidsbu.iis lowt his life. nephew -Public sentiment 1 to blame. said We might put the I)r. Uunsaulus. mayor, the aldermen, th building de-- ! irtisrnt. the theatre manager and all the stage hands in prison, but without a permanent change in public aenti-mewe should accomplish nothing. Don't blame the mayor and the aldermen. Blame thuae that elect them. Kemove unsafe things. Do not permit them to exist. 1 mean not akmq unsafe Hies I res but unsafe churches, unsafe officials, unsafe education, unnt FREES MARTINGALE. safe iMjlilics." Had Taken Failure Upon Himself. President CANAL TREATY IN Kaunas Ciiy. Jn. IS. Judge John K. Phillips of Ibis city, sitting in the Federal court lu Kansas City, Kail-- , derision today which free gave William Mart Indale, former vice president of the First National bank of Indict-eKmporia. Kan. Marilndalc was for mlsapiiropristlon of ihe hank'a The failure of thin bank in funds. November, ISA I. was followed by the. suicide of Hw president. Charles F. fross. wllbln an hour after the bank was closed. The indictment against of eighteen Mari Indale consisted mtiula. rharglng the defendant with or misapplication in some Instances, In ' drawing abstracting of olhera. checks on bis account In this bank, of whli-bn bas no funiN. The amount were based is on which indlcimt-ulless than f 3.UMI. President Cross in a Idler found in his desk after death had taken all Ihe blame of the failure upon himself and Air. fully exonerated Martindale, and Davis, Ihe cashier, of any connect Kit with the failure. IN TESTIMONY. Lins of Eapsrt Evidence Introduced. A novelty In .Ian. Allentown. Anierlren jurisprudence wee introduced 'oday il th ftechtid murder trial tb In the testimony of Hr. John biological expert of MnhWnhiirg nil lege, who analysed Iho stain on th various nrtirlen found in ihe Hcrblcl home. In reply to counsel Ir. said there were three different kind of test or blood mlscroscoplr, . hem leal and biolngh'sl. He said all of ns practhere lest had been tical In ronri of Justice, except Hie blologlcnli 'this test had not itgured in courts In this country. hut hail lieen accepted In all Kuroiiean countries. "And you made a biological test of three articles?" asked Mr. Hrhaadl. " ps. Then this would be the first appll-mitiof Ihe lest In an American court T" A New I.. lr, s lar ' j A NEW COMMITTEE. Three Important Amendments Will Be Reported. Waxhinglnu. Jau. 18. The Senate couiuiittce on foreign relations has Betiat or Ciillom to report the Panama treaty with throe Snicnd-iiicnis- , Th Republican members voted fur the treaty, but only two Democrats, Morgan and Money, were present. The former voted against the treaty, and Mr. Money stated that he had nol yet had time to consider it, as Il was the first meeting of the committee he had been able to attend. Tim three amendments relate to sanitation. limitation of cities and control of harbors. The Vnltnl States hy Iho amendment relating to sanitation is granted more direct iwwrr In nil sanitary regulations. The amendment concerning the limitation of Iho ritiee more specifically defines what are the limits of Panama and Colon lu relatkm to Ihe canal none. The harbor amendment gives the Veiled fit ales control of tho harbors. d . NOVELTY "1 have neglw ted my duty. I have seen abuses, lawlessness all pervading and uurehuked negligence, inIn carelessness public and ucy cuuipeU my voice life, and have not lifted against them. Hereafter, with God's help. I will do my full duty as a RELIGION. BASEBALL The Long Leeked Fer Millenium In Predicted fer 1915. Boston. Mas., Jan. 18. A new seel known as the Thrlsttan Israelites" has apiwarcd In ' lioston, "es." scattered through In making hi tests In. Iwur said ha with mcuilicrs used iso rabbits Into which bo inject- rharlesltiwn, fiomorvllle. Medford and ed human blond. Hnslyndalu. said, be The Injections, Ur. Part of Ihe creed for the men Is almade dully for about live day. Mr. lowing whiskers in grow as long as tiehaadt then endeavored to show by possible, and ihe hair to such length referring In several American authori- that it ha to be roiled up like a woties that tb Injections should have man's. They predict the millenlura In been made two or three daya apart. 1918. MATTERS. Western League Will Have a Season. , At Regular Price. LARD FOR COOKING PURPOSES AT 10 CENTS, CONVINCED. RUSSELL O. JAMES Phene Street. Twenty-fourt- h . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Gill Early for Bargains, vp Dont Miss This Opportunity a perfect Are delicious and wholesome cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no setting over night; never sour, never caubc indigestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the Mailed Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." free to any address. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. six-clu- ?! O On 1 On O On 0 find In the gurd for Hie walal of II wearer. ha been that of her luge being out a little while to exlallug Condi l Ion, with uu all t'niler,un round of proportion to hrr budy. to tide order of full eklrt and bodice mid a w'aiat nieua-- 1 T nee radical changes III fualilon are amount of expeot twridy-al- x lachea, which rallinr trying lu Hie face of n general Hie mode gruue-full(he straight front cornel give the av-- ! coiifirmiiHoii of a no tuoney1 r.ldem-eritg- e go to extreme at woniuu, the effect J fur from Ic, uud in spite of the best new year hip y. art bt l c cfT-H- e in-.- BAKING NfifDM thinking by syndicate; In other words all think alike. On the other hand, a few exclusive nioiidalnee would not trust M. Worth himself without first knowing his plans for a costume. All, I think, will agreo that the new e, materlul for morning blouses, I an Ideal fabric for this service. Il le a silk flannel having all the softness of ellk and the warmth of flannel. The leading colors for the new year nre pale mauve and the different tones of gray. The Parisian adorea gray, and, although It does not agree In the leant with her complexion, It appeals to her apathetic taste and therefore wine. 8he cleverly places cream near the A lovely grey demitollet la of creamy lace In a streggllng pattern over an underskirt of accordion plaited, gray chiffon voile finished with a wide band of gray peau de aoie on th skirt and a suggestion of silver trimming on the neck and sleeves of th bodice. While on the subject of the gray gown, my lady may make herself a most attractive little house frock of gray cashmere, which is a revived winter material very much used. The full, shirred skirt will have as a waist a baby affair all ehlrrings and smockings. With a waistband' of silver gray panne and a lace bertha, a charming toilet will be evolved with little trouble or, expense. I must describe a young girl's frock I have seen In a pale gray oriental eat In, than which nothing lo more graceful or supple. This frock was laid In flat plalto and fell In full folds over a The shaped underskirt of chiffon. bodice was bertha trimmed and girdled with a silver sash. Chiffon made th full, winglike sleeves, with an under sleeve of lace. This was a lovely though Inexpensive frock which would do duty for evening occasions or email dinners at home. All th gowns this year have drop" skirts of silk, snd when one has a carefully selected snd harmonious wardrobe the same ellk drop does duty with s number of gowns With s fluffy net and ribbon trimmed light silk skirt snd s simpler black affair for day wear, one can get along very comfortably and neatly. For early spring we ' the tailor are bringing out shepherd pie Ids In velvet and mulling them np In a simple fashion. At a great atelier they- - have completed a stunning myrtle green and white checked gown trimmed with dull green silk and chenille passementerie. A little toreador toque of green chiffon velours with a knot of parma violets at the aid Is the natty hat to be worn with this checked costume. Although there Is nothing aggressively new this year In fashion yet It is a season of novelties. The velvets which have been described sd nauseam are occupying the minds of the to the exclusion of almost every oilier febric. They are exquisite enough for an evening gown and equally suitable for s skating dress. Decorated with just s little gold or silver galloon, they serve the lust named pur poae to perfection. a There Is a whisper over here thul rheae galloons are being spoiled by becoming cheaper, but In the hands of an artist their effect Is chic In the extreme. i Another novelty material used for dinner gowns Is poplinette. Delicate and filmy as this new fabric appears. It has greet wearing properties. Then there la the silver silk trhlC la made up under silver lace into glurioua evening gown, and if one is sufficiently fortunate to have an ancestor who ownsd snd preserved an antique set of oilvrr jewelry the Is indeed fortunate. Meat of the season's trimmings art expensive and quite Impossible te copy, but padded lacs is on exception. A design. preferably roses, en a piece of laes is first padded and then worked ia natural colors In silk. Buttons ere also works of art which the home artist may expendupon her skill. A queer animal worked In emsilk and broidery appHqued on crape gives an effect which. Is' oriental and face, and with the right trimmings this charming. f Jovelike color always luuks charmi-ig- . Before the dress talk ends let me aay blends our French couSrns'are wearing Gmy sdmirably with the deeper hat slia-leof old luce snd white In any mitts with their evening toilets, and a soft, guusy texture is n favorite relief quaint, pretty fashion It Is permiasi-bl- e of gruy. Mthougl. l.luiV mid heliotnqie at dinner, but Pvt the correct' thing j will he more used as iontriistlug note for dancing parties. laid' uu. CATHinUNE TALISUXL. Ati-on- 1 ilvtr gall-ioand trimmed with while, oauieh feather. The ropulantv of vl! art of galloons i )ui r.O. end I bejiayr Napoleon I. ere held retpoasib.e fer tha , fa&sy. Anent the reiponaibliitfaa of faahtop. Iha full skirt was sponsored by Queen Victor:, but we have greatly improved In tha art 1 draaamaktng tinea those timea, and if the clothes of 1,30 wer. oompaied with those of today we woui-- i be crawited with tha fact that in ear-- 1 MODIFICATIONS OF THE PARISIAN E VISING GOWN OF 1904. torlad art we are able to give a few points to our flm. and :l u,d lo n.u sv ann'e Uiirdrohe h:i coi:ecqur?:Hy th old coraet ' reauice a The plain, tight fitting skirl I rntire-- , the fullness of skirts i doomed. Alliioush I do not udvuuile no chance tn w Fashion goes on ty banlehed from our regard. The skirt w an hourli,M " a ff front kind of in the same old extravagant wav, nev- emlicd upon by La Mode and therefore or full the skirt In the waist must l nereiwury If u duTerent style of er slopping to bc:iay the mean, but adopted bv eveiy well gowned woman moved higher up and mud,. I., assume, skirt and wuixt Is t.. be put lo ils wi'.i. :i of the ordering Is gathered all nronnd the walal d.sregard lr h"v J r,,- - The tiecoming Use. l f.-iherriofore Hu cei.dlll.m of the Iwurse. in cmir-- s of extrema s outness.TVfirjight rom wirwt so m:ICera..!ly worn l t..--, froi.t corset h..s j r In il.eir fires bused., W ,.n n Srben 11 U exit. --iie.il p merely plaice during Ihe Inst two je..is bus hi. it- - l:u-- (be c!T.m l of one on u sh'nwuai- - cyohoiun-s- . Sen:. ..i Hu-n- i no il.c-i- dice . ia-- . -st -al ex-d- pt u-- v.-t- r CO,, NIW YOAK. sole-luin- . n-- J , ROYAL f eou-turier- es ln-a- J , 'ROYAL Baking Powder IN-nte- . Publishers IS NOW ON. ep-ciuli- . Is now recognized everywhere as the Most Remarkable Contribution to American Historical Literature of Recent Years with Sale O'OnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnQnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnO tin THE CONQUEST Btfdkwfceat Cakes Great Yearly Stock Taking . JOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOOnOnOeOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnOnCn Uill-yrm- After a Tainting hy Charlotte Weher. hA tMUreif "to St. Lottie eepeetatty fo tb purpoee of ttuiyinj Iht hUttric rcfttMe irivMly portrayed fa the lest AVENUE. PUTNAMS Paris Fashions of 19 O PAliltt. to add to Aa C. McClurg & Co., MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON The publishers A 'Wonderfully Impressive Frontispiece in Full Color . 0!09i0!00000000000;0000000000000000on000e0e0000000e00000000 o j000e0e00e0000e00e000w0000e0e000e000e00000000e0e0e0e00e0e0e00000000e000ep on on the TIi nnr play by the fulltiee Duiiusy, Le Ib'tuur back. It tukea quit lieconie ul tli Uyiutw ulRhl rrmled w treineuiluu thing and u rurliilii H'liiwliuu burr. The plot trmlt rience to carry out Styles iiiwaya BiUirerlly of Iho Tiu-- roiiflUl whluli luvr ugiiatnl during Iho Kist dcctuli-- . but in u tactful a laahiuu t th-- (mention liund'cd that' Homlle urw doubtful of II end itifereiK-e- . Th deep filling which Ihe lreyfua nfiali- - :lll ruuao wu a hour III a moot pruiiiuncc-- t nuuiiier at Hit v prfinn:inco. The feeling wa imtleeiiblv In the third act. where a Jew In iltMnM by hi beat for e.kliiK ahgbiiiigly of the army. The lilix-- d iondlliuii of Ihe audlrilc nearly brought alaiut a uaiienalon of Ihe pluy, nud IL I doubtful whether I lie llyinnaae r will (initiuu to produce llil uiyle of ueinl oll(lc:il Irani. The play w: bcruilfiilly moum--il and cuMuuu'd. Fariainn tulresHe lire end u the nme-iiclu be llie gluea of faahton au-ih- ninlil of form'' u di'acrlplion of wi!ic of the pvy be of InlciTSl. HurgV. who enacted Ihe part ia nr Jodi'li ll.c Jcvrcee. wore on exqulHite doth irlnr.ied with coKiunsc of Ohlucm cinlivuiilcry und gold bottom. Tin pl.'.llvd eUirt formed double ruffle .(round the frfi. wliiie Muck cruval and while linen cnllur gave a pretty end ncut to the Moure walat. ChuriniiiK linleetl wu :i second toilet of I.1UUW velvet with full, gal'iered kin. Ttie gallicred cora.tge wiim held to the figure by u hfgii, llalit fining holt end deep bertha ahuped collar of bordered wl'.li u nur-rngutpy.'c de band of cable finished with u bright cerise velvet txw. The inuntuiac rliapeau wua of te rise beaver irin.mcil with plume ol . the same color. Jtelwc-th., eels I hnd an opportu to ol'serve hn- - pretty are th ue theater touea. They reme down oo: Ihn eye, fit the clow at (tie Imcl' awl ui deilghlful whellier tuey are o' crndi.e nr bl with a crown if flow-erI diacovere-- i a while ma ii tu-iaud (bendle with n wreath o pink row-- a nt one eid that de tided - to dill on niv milliner to liav-t- l duplIraUxl. Tulle liai for both 1 ri gem ral imr emdrg wrar are Judging from Hie headgear vf ai rnY iiibiage. one i in doubt u n ii I Janaary or June. Lite nnwl piHureaque riain- of tne newest mlllhierY a hai of' Meek ail beaver hound with dull' HAS LED THE LATESTf EDITION OT THE BOOK 521 X. Bin-Clu- Denver, Jan. 18. George Tonheau today bought the Denver franchise in Iho Western Daxcbull league and the improvements at the Hall Park from D. C. Iackard and K. U. Burke. The price Is not mmlo public but le believed to have boor, something over 2(t.iHMi. The Western league will ncrxoii ntsda probably have a up of Denver, Culnrsilo Springs, Omaha. Lincoln,. lies Molucs and . fiioux City. Iar 2. CALL AND BE . m Jut). GUARANTEED PURE HOG LARD 158 1101. The Success of The Conquest WAR IN GREECE! Chicago. ce DECISION ADiMSTERS RESlkE Pulpit Say Much About the New Jerusatsm, and Neglect Vital Needs. 18. Our pulpiu mine Jan. Chicago, with ILe rest hive had too much to ray aiiout the new Jerusalem and not enough concerning the vital neiis ot wit-kce- s rri.-bsia- iuc-quen- PEEACIIER 1B. Illustration Is shown a new the' 1ft style' 'of the ever popular separate waist. This blouse la fashioned of gun metal pean de cygne silk. An of shirring forms shoulder and yoke trimming. Outlining tbs neck and forming .a trimming down cacli side of a horisontally pin tucked veal are rows of gun metal velvet ribbon. I The waist fullness is shirred many roe above a fitted belt of velvet. Military passementerie ornaments feats the waist In front. . . How to Keep Fare. Fun. need 'considerable care even when In use, atid many people attend conscientiously to them. In the summer, and yet put them away anyhow a long ae they expect to put them on tomorrow: This ia responsible for murh damage to the pelt. A for coat that has been In the ralh should bo ahgken and hung over a cliair for an . . hour or two and then put sway, with tisane paper between the folds and id the sleeves. Realskln especially suffers from being crushed. The skin ! apt to get cfoaaed or wrinkled, and then the hair will soon wear off. Fun are beat ypt on a shelf with a piece of camphor in the corner. They mast be shaken periodically to get rid of the dust, and some fare may be gently brushed with a eoft brush. The slightest tear in the skin of a fur coat should be meieled instantly, and all fur garments should bo Inspected constantly to see how they are wearing, i . Frees at low For White Kid G To prevent new white kl( glove Ing quickly put them on the han: rub them over .with powdered I chalk. Rub it in well 'and then th gloves over, carefully .with cloth to remove, any of the powdi may atlll be on the surface. A l'uiis of unKued lace, with ..'jitherhonc lo prevent iheir Fi ( . Oi ruhif |