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Show , ESE part Seven,. , , ' ft ENIT - , r NEWS', ;! . 71 73 to 88 .1 1 I kr TRITIE AND LIBERTY. 1850 iToVNDED SATURDAY DECEMBER :16 1916 Föffers Reward For igh i 111.1 Imo i E,.. b 17 7,6 r77. 9(1 . I - ' 8 ,, .., ,,f4,1 f:-4r,,..,....,,,,,., : . - - , : .,....::-.- ., L 4 , , " .ey . ?ft Pr. be of, Holle'PegitY,'covelltrY.-th- ',..-:,- ; 44 i . 1r , !,!.. ,,- ' . - ' ,,,,,,,.., , i ,, '': ' '''. '''! i '!. ''''', , ''' ',.:,; !' 1, ! -, ! 1! t , Cltop ,.. , t! , - I . , ,. 4 : ', , . t , ,, 1 ',i ;t,,1:', i ''' i .'''l ,s t ,1 ; : i , dool..- - ;'' '0' ,,......,A., !, ,,,,(, F....! , ,,. j - , P, ..;, ',- '. z. e.,,.:-- . , - !,,-;- ' - ,;, 1)i,- ,,;.,, . , ' sit - .4, ' :. , i .ile' .1i,, -- , ' 't .. ,..k.- , r' ,' , ,, '' ...,..,, - o ,. 'r ,,,, wk.: ' AO t'-,,- 1:- ;r71.11,89 t 1' iltio 5. ,, - "r ,, ' ' - ' ; ,,- - T f. ' , ,..I,';i,,,,,,--,:.,- ,N,, a 1 . . '," A 4 , - ". :,...,,.1. - , 11 , .' Tit, 'r 4 k 4 I !!;, iXto,) - , 4.,.',; , , - Al'Ill ...,....,., ' :-. k,.: . . . 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It is now being remarked what we, t. r,.T , M.Ay Slot. next. he be aa met to the would nation In detail. he:an birthilAy. Mr. of a practical naval board. . ,010i or 810.00a to the lit4itii la Mean Beauty !Daughter. tie -...,..., ,( every British owned II' NI II the pretty and aristocratic born n 'sub- for every Gm are who for the lititish girls gerthant,n can b e ttlefactorily Red Cross areworking nur in spite of a min thane, that has sip, rot- e d popular belief to that effect. Scores of fie. U PrOn scores Of fair daughters of the sp to .h.. rn..,,,i,er in the offer his makes iinnoton "In are helping. too, with the ad- the London Times, am": nubility tAin,,,s ministrative work of this great orin art: ator, ganizationinvoiving no end of cleri- --T here is st present a popular is caro cal and gather assistance--t- hat io arm ail nierchantnien----war. tied on at the big new building tn the diminhing focal of the people is Pall Mil close to the former site of ara,,,,e 1,tille to them our insular the British war office. that is now the . itecen., iv for oconinai.d of the earl com- -' leted Crtoss society's official headquar1,ut i,t,,t, this demand can be for I it will he necessary 1 v. !i! Among these damsels. who are peg-ear tio..:1"""n it and smoit iating Coali-. whit . h ep pears t o ging &Way Wilt as if they had ben used 1,,,,g, c,,..i ,,,eitt office-wor- k all their f.td, of , o mit, ly hurt too t hO to strenuous , ,I.i.... :',. 411.1 ,,,i gr-d- . till 1,1, : : - !bs 1 , ....: 4 ,............... ,,,,...,..,,., ,,,,v ....,, : ti" 1 , 7 ..,.,. , ' I ,4 ti - . , itakiRiMitiliiiiikill4164161114411410 I 1 . 4." Houston Posts One Hundred Pounds Sterling robed Patterson As Prizes of Ten Thousand Dollars for Each German SubMasters of marine Sent to the Bottom by British-bor- n His Merchant Ships by May First, Birthday. British D. ,.-- - . i Sunk By Merchantnien U-Bo- ats , Shipping Magnate Will Pay, Half Million As Bounty on Submarines Ica of - 3.; , British gT.S. 'YEAR CITY UTAH SALT LAKE ,,, 1;.144,i, ., - r ''.' I ii .I; '', lt' , ':' 4t . 8 !- ,,..,,,,wm,6 4 , !- ,, , pretty slob foreign neutral govern- - Viscount ,, ;, 4,,,,-.5and Viscountess Deerhurst, .:,, ren:. t ... tilt' inerehentnien armed the -- - t - , ,.,Af" 0. ,p.. te'Z'1,,,'11,!,4'. 1,!! Is 1.,.I..,i,i1c.,47 ',1:4ZC:Pri',.,t!-..;rjrof i);';'11,4,,,,''i.. former of whom N,......;q1, the heir the t 1,,,r ie,aecc.on against piratiCal craft 4., tidillittett to their ports venerable Earl of Coventry and the lat- k ' will lit . '1,, -ter one Of the most beautiful and - , i . .' e debarred as at present. 71 .a.al . wit'. tirrytotti,ta ants lethargic inmost fatuous and popular of the Am-- ; , , women with British titles. e",01,,, giwernnient Is somewhat erican f:., t! .,4 toot le nutting down that piratical countems Deerhurst is a L, '''' 1 the the tternian submarine. it would ter" of the late C. W. Bonynge. , .44.,0",',.;'4!,,:ti:,-',:l'''..,4'ILAI..- -' ' V....,..A.,.. our merchant master American millionaire. banker. be seil that 4 .,' . ...,'11? ''' '',) ,,.' " rs :in,' meamen should revert to er and bon vivant. whose widow is still ', ' ,, .1 - 7' t:,:k-, , , the no .hods ,,f Hwkins and Drake. prominent in London societY. Lade . A Christian name. is Vi6r idol,: .he more Li(micrn example of Deerhurst's ., ; ., : , rse,a at Copenhagen when he turned girlie. which is always taken as In":,,,.',4' ; es It id.ild eye to the signal to cease cheating her birthplatee. and her war-tir- e , '' r: !: wal take ag4 Loa into their own working daughter. who inherits much I, ,,, .; 40 howlsi i1.10 :of her beauty. also has the name of d g, nerous anti that elassic eouthern state in addini i rIti' I riP9r7411 effer s ho h has been none the less to to that which 'she is commonly -- I 'w c A5514'4 enhonamically acclaimed because of knoter. by. From a social point of view tY, .;44 I the pract,eal diMculties in the way of miss Peggy has been much under the .., antio.r all merchantnien. is eminetlY.war.clood I as. in normal times, she charlicto.riatIC of the man who makes would have made her debut In 1$16. II, lli,.rt Paterson liouston,the head However. last summer she at tt ;104 ef the famous meanwhile ?Me 'That several small dances. and appeared attracted , twir l. hie name. and of a hugs conger- - much notice and ' 1, admiration. Fair. IN-THEYE PUBLIC of In Liverconcerns !Wq ENGLISH BEAUTIES with ehArmitti, ,,t ithe, is whwori and- London, having branches In .04 t the double of her beautiful mother. ...,,,..,, LADV TIIOMPSON etsory part of the world. le a Hitherto. she has spent most of her MI- -, EDNA Git0,0011111. le beehelor. who life in the country and. like all the or,,, ,4 M- - dt the whole of hie energootic!co,..,tit rye. she rides well. ,,.,,,.,V.,.P,40,.S,,,OSO. .,...,,P,,,,,4.,,,.4,,.0,,,.,. !I.- to liinent4 anti public affalroi. His, introduction to Upper Tendom. "ht..s has lie(.n. all the while. his waHer en finally it comes off. is certain t sorl, and he nifty claim to have rid- i I i "smartest" of social affairs. ten and Ito be the one DOMO AND ENGLISH HAI Is eructs able any itt in afford did. ever Man tilTy purpenie, If then.) for the famtly of which she is a Ills Forebears Scotch. member is at the very top of the i i'l Stottish delicent. R. P. Houston eta tree and on intimate terms with . aligANIZINS TO IIEHT ea. 'sun in England in 1113. The' royalty. In fact. her elder sister. Miss , on of a ahrewd business man. Helena Blanche Coventry. had Princtst,,Y his At,itrPolve tivilian foeman of Ger- ess Christian AS one of her ;t 1 ; .ie originally intended for the mas. The Coventry earldom wae crestL'i,': ONI)nN. Der. S.It Inlay be chur, h To that end he was educated ed In 1197. and the founder of the : at Literp,ad I that the war will owe mill an. home.. one John Coventry. was a close college and private'''. I ! t d however. a otrons in- - friend of Inck Ni.th some peculiar qualiSwarming. other weird end unique develo(Copyright. 1916, by Curtis Brown.) and his clasp Correspondence nthey (Special 4.4...i t ao clin,.tion for a nautical career. h,sticcemoor al LordWhittington. Moore. her she Dec. carrier In this silk of 7.George Maser of London , it..ceived an ty pmentan officer. perhapa. leaping ONDON. Pee. 6 nearly sent to pea as a boy. but his. Lord Coventry. who Is now in his 80th "MIN!! Irish novelist. post lished in 13. and has now troity of sugur that she 4,M t ,e over the parapet, cheering hilt men !ocher. foreeeeing the coming triumph LoNrioN. to tea the other day. !i,a s to a ha tog tea at a friend's I invitation is still as robust. year. Some and "Lewie Women," remarkably and whose latest. of steam. Seymour his onward induced him to obtain a befits an old master of hounds who violently to by wagging so letter. unfair an it infornit think house. It was esprit. -Drama in Muslin." L. rh Brook and in that of "A later. inaotery of practical engineering and Trail once ono of the finest horsemen "4 but thequite daringest book. you with su,,ar nowfingers and signalling hiss order, which he now . postscript that accom- Veopie to anmidi In - is easily the most discuased dating three years t In due course. after and is still one of the best alnilollding. of this said. she eXplitnatiOn : Kerith,with and. bY of "Muslin." calls . the aday. judges simply, ayatent. -ibcrvi:g iii, apprenticeship. add at an horseflesh in the panied it struck me sae unusual confesses 1 franknese thus : of characteristic a:mixing fail. so I always carry niV work criticised and kingdom. fiercely Some of hundred. oar!) see. he becamaasuperintendenteLondon nton own sugar with mo. utih WeaNionally I a Iii giv,11 your re. ill the with 'Incase bring not himself pleased who are unfortonme and many preceding years, ia at last mutt. to rr...leer of one of tire great Atlantic Gardner and Poadtrynuuk enough : store. to to add a en my o few lumps i 111,,g you... have no hearing or apoech are dedefinite plans for paying what can afford to be generous iss my But -- Mike Fletcher." the other early Lord Doerhurst. his heir and Hon. ti. I termined to ehow that they can do making to becoming the build- The request wit 2,0 quaint. that It and liellminary to United the of visit turn book Moores that the , will be his first George er up of the great father. is a popular moat of the thing.; that Suldier shipping and mer- - Peggy Coventry's Kern Natisfaction. publisher wants to include WI who is known to his friends (urged ins definitely toward acceptance does as well ii uny one. ranio house which he developed and States. The distinguished author of Anierican In the edition. is. according to its au. 01 reall the invitation and armed with fun He was baptized. bowr1.1 ,itntrola. solos. with such con- - 'personality sugar. saving comgreat 1.000 'It men, Already nearly "Esther Waters" and so many other thor, entirely a different pair of shoes. of loaf sugar. on the ere doing some You feel as If being C1:":.,:. ability. Mr. Houston traveled ever. George William. George pletely deaf or dumb or both. but 1 hied me to the gatherworks of fiction anti lie sejs that it noon be one of the 1 in wind and limb, are enthuof war work. And it a almost a sort pound ab.,t Mc world considerably. and ace the traditional Coventry first name.' ed afternoon. WOrtit books ever written. and that he 4 quite an ordinary tea- question of national importance, now autobiography. (frequently indistinolitatically drilling, and their ambiqu.,:.ted himself with the possibilitiee and being borne by the present earl l. ing. It was 12 life of him the understand 14 cant for I, or st cummercial expansion in many and by Lord and Lady people being the U.flt It7 tion if; to prove that they are fit Deerhurm's partyabout ', the one front the other) will guishable IL l'" to resurrect wanting anybody's lards As an instance of his thorough- - eldest son and heir, who was born iin total number of guests I to he incorporated with local vodoubt If the economic principle, be in America some time during the Mike Fletcher aboutr I. i Whatont, Those that took sugar in their tea appliNI to this individual effort is of a"" 'tie InaY Mention that he devoted 1900. As a lad. his lordship traveled lunteer corps. be men not it ere of Many may corning year. thougis I aelted!' and very much national value. all hough ii,e time fine physique. and they feel that until the early fell. and declares that occupied in a voyage to widely in Australia and the story gu4s had obeyedthethe hostess' request . came unaxoectknow." i the 13!!!'t dont sweet 4 muff own ! necessary officeru they could under their Ayres to getting a working that once. when lying In the gram in brought he is looking for ward keenly to what ed -probably the habit carried to excess I caul reply. "I can't conceive do a good deal of ....taut work Crisp of the Spanish Language. and on an out of the way district. he pulled with them. The no linear" people might seive some specified purpmm. t'- -' will prove one of the rewrit he anticipates it the reaeon for kw Arrival there I that very The Royal Association In Aid of most atimulating experiences of hill started out for a long up a tuft of turf which revealed the had no necessity to be burdened with At any rat... I hsve learned the fact can't discover what it le about!" kre "Ade along the bank of the Parana 11,:; 1 the Deaf and I.umb in equally ennot anything of the For. I fancy. !someof gold dust. However. remarkable life. hat to la really Ifilliart nowadays in a a novel. I suppose." said I. MUM scored a have ,.. hostess in rit.r to Noy out the land. One re- - gleam how. and Ow...matte. i conto my find are for In of Meanwhile you in London you moat much gold was found. avranging likely t 44rtain clique spite afternoon's entertainmen to be trained In variou parts stot;,r1 of this Is that he has mince 'lideratie prospecting. Of late is Thia Frees Agetulna? a novel kind of pronunciation by Mr. take youi own sugar with you! years. profit on that ; :t1 is I nlile to do more than any other Lord Deerhurst has been most of the of London through the medium of tstbore in your newspaper soon which a great ment. for noticed that It is an ill wind that does not.hlow it says so on the title page." ro&in tr: this country in helping to t ' will he a manifestation of the )IW plied the author of -- Esther Waters." signs. and poultry financier. and sugar that had been brought by her someone a eertato amount of good. enr.i. the Argentine. 'Also. t "Th deaf and dumb." outys one t notorious- - has no doubt gained a lot of knowledge guests was left in her keeping, so that and ilthcuill there it dtre dismay and is boiling In this author "but I personally can't discover that irt which wrath h', he has been the of the enthualaste, can march, at present. and now threatening to ha., any subject or any merit what- I pioneer of trading that will be of practical value in these possibly her own breakfaat and general lack of funds in moot of the to ' I t:' trenches.. few I next and Irma shoot as for the a soever. dig certain drill, plenmust over. 1,,icrous mew vastly important days when the nation l American boil have written it In is thinking harder days against mens clubs In London. I am told that well as pers. 4 are Thero is with eVen what some ths The lit head and front fit of anyone Impplied mental and clutios tifully than I rapidly never food about womens any-Shave about its aberration, publisher. the supply before, , e in which their defaneas luxinu,h have his wonderful re- lattees offending is his desire to re- certainly shell not sanction its repot,. boeoming in London a else except winning the war. had such an epoch of prosperity as, situations increaftea their efficiency. 110i,ertilnetal and pertinacity prosper- - thing When. an early work of George lication. It PeentI that Brentano is Deerhurst. whose marriage. In ury. I don't think for an inetant that that through which they are at prem.. publish Lady hit that. 1 for instance, orders have to he givtoday he may be reckoned one iset. was the romantic culmination of she had this ulterior object in view stit passIng. I Ptipposte thia la large-- , Moores; not a thing, ordinarily. which not the only American publisher that s'I the when she wrote the invitation. but it ly due to the fact that an enormous: en front a diatance, and the voice one would expert to arouse even at wants to reprint 'Mike Ls chartwenty wealthiest men in Eng- cmheorio &wind 1 ,.."' 1"A. APart from his Immones boat- - a remarkable social seneation. and on he no to relied cant one Ire. is far. he is an of "hucarry those author's that eminent is why d a it quaint bstrging just by grace. gentleneno number of WOMPII from all COVtor are tteually better at pickse, letereong, and his parliamentary acterized But Mr. Moore. when he trusts' him. him do it. I have earned him. how11 somewhat fragile style of beauty. Her moresques" of the time that appenis from the colonies and D01111! the that i'", t ing up signs quickly than men with to discuss this proposal. almost ever, that, if he or nyons elm goes self to one's sense of satire nowadays. Of tritons.and Ictmtieshe hex sat for the West husbands country place is near are Lon into constantly pouring I ' Division of Liverpool since stead. In Knees. and they also here a course. to take fire. out The American hearing. the breathes will of poser don, and as the write to the publishbring thing. , are of them majority "Before long ae hope to arrange Pl!!:.'he Is chiefly remarkable for his house in Prince's Gate. Hyde Park. with you in order to sweeten your r. it may be explained. who is one press of Ameriea and warn readers t without Intsbands. eons, or masculine a parade. P. that the nien may be of the hest known members of his against It Meanwhile I've delivered a Sturdy patriotism. !I., .'. where Mrs. Bonynge. Lady Deerhurst's own tea ta quite an absurd over- relatives. they naturally turn to clubs Inetructed nonteone from kmd new the of by is and a to 1.111 ultimatum t according to Debrett). luxurioiN I,:4 Irhen the question of transport was craft Brent.4110. eortimate of theamount required; but. issuing being the moat agreeable places in We shall expect to war otnee k "dfitiltive" edition of George moore's told hint that I will consent to his re4i 1 Pertflexing the government . in the has also lived for many years. This then. to arrive with. say. four or five which to take lonely meals or spend . chow that there is no reason why g..ti!ti African trouble of 18011. sir. novels. anti in the CHOem of pever,1 of publishing Mike Fletcher' if he will own lumps in a paper-haAmerican matrons looks perfect- lonely we.-kwealthy or . the deaf and dumb should not take the earlier ones of these. their dis. let me write it preface to the new 11:usion came to the rescue of the au- of course. is now Lady Max- ly partismonioue. and the habit of ccI was daughter. one c this week: lunching their place in the volunteer moveday ihnottie and placed his matchless en- - well. the popular wife of Sir John travacance dies hard. even in these tinguishod author, deeming them editionI allowing how worthless it le. ' Indirti. Army and Navy club. J at the he would J. disment Rut They not ,t reles and abounding reenurces at the Maxwell. until last week commander-- I keenly without( Immature. merit. bee h,ircily think he'll consent be 1 sugarless times! for instance. which is one of the tteoosal of hie appointed if they were left out. taken his brain rhildren In hand slid that I (ant fashion why it intereets In fact. sugar. or rather the scarIn a manner I country Institutions of its aide." h commanded the revised, practically rewritten) them v (Continued 00 page wessenty-four- .) city of it. seems one of the domestic kind in London. highest admir About four it to such an extent that as they stand (continued on nage seventy-four.- ) ir problems of the hour. and I have ago the finances of the club year. were beard of families who have been posi- ire such a crippled and precarious con f.i in amazingly good, anti I svail tine, , broken tively up owing to the subject dition that it was seriously thought cially interested in the smart. neat of Men who are necefteary to either close Its doors al. th executed way their du. quite reasonable human beings when together. or else move to lens expen- ties. They wear unitorinaof applying their brain to business ques- sive quarters. Shortly after the war dark blue with charming After-WaJackets having tions that do not affect the Interior tommenced. however, its members in- the usual row Of short t little round economy of their own households...becreased in such numbers that a few tons down the front. and steel butred bright come querulous and quiet unreasonmonths ago. out of sheer necessity, and cuffs. They hare white t able when faced at home with the the entrance fee and subscription had coltpa neat Melt boota, nd when most.1 messace to the United States. hardships of having. to sweeten special Correspondence.) i ; to he rained in order to stem the tor. glestes,govery their on mesaages. big overout linen th they the i . 8 Junior in came 191a. statement ) Curtis (lent's. e would-bby iNDON Dee. ()roan (CoPYright tea with brown sugar, or being limited rent of Mr. Asquith's most importmembers. who being coats of dark blue cloth with et was which estabAmerton, high public the at a of course a to certain the wives. Dec. speech long the mothers. of i i the sisters. cousin's ant declaration by Mr. Asquith, quantity of loaf sugar at collars, an& round Itehed otett three years ago and at' the Guildhall cele- breakfast. or widows of officers either In the storm blue of felt war in broad of the the prime minigter. on the fu- great banquet caps band which having r England betted ell the rile London4 of gloosnY brating the installation They don't seem to realise one army or navy. desired to become mem- ot red cloth round the crown. it ts LONDON. ture trade a large increase in prophecies of Ite erittos. of the Allies new lord maYer. For hundrede of of the most difficult taska that club is now full to over. quite at neat. tind- attractivek get-uy of the bers. The and The LIMIR Cornmthweshh. aa It io Le passed almost policy thee. feasts have been made London housekeeper at the present flowing, and is In the happy and unJuvenile crime and the result is yeses It here. manner is as mart and work. unnoticed their called. was stattliehed by a group I of enunciation govLa to for the condition of "making money." manlike as their appearance. usual en nasurunce to occasions moment Instituthe' other sweet and satisfy reformatories tooth that of men and women who had obneutral' that there ernmental policies and for discussions of her assembled 4 ,: Women A Walters. will family. The This Lad i efe club has perhaps the tions for the care of criminal children aerved the woeful lack of training and be. after the war. a Arad of public affairs. are however. quite "auger parties" Like most other club In London. most amazing envin,nment of any es. "the the otroot eurnItinetion of the Allied countries; children among discipline TM' prime ministe; first diecussed thine Jinn nos. and I know a woman either of the masculine or feminine tabliahment of ita kind run on suoh are full and some even have a waiting of the big Itnglish cities, . and wit, and that the Allies twill not 1, "build Up eome of the details of the war and who has started what she calla her persuasion. the Ladies and lines in London. Ito; Bit. This condition has (mowed the were convinced that tho Army 1 In intPenetreble is la lovely affair Navy has now only women as wait. "eugar hog."witkh i It -- -----attention of mociologists and reformers wall" again beaded of .) 1010 lovonly-touron liutral trade. Itstone with as 1111 and oevonty-toura hirer ors. on pogo ombroltiory envectrnent on (Continued on on the success of pato ogre (continuod fore- - (Continufd en first and te, . .. . ilti'innte i7,1 :f) , I tr,-cl-y . tii !! ' . 0:I....CZ' ar tk t public-spirite- tor, ,f, t, 1 ,. ,,e , , . . - 1- . ,, - ' I'L , " -.. . ? , 111"7. 4'1 .., O'' . pi y, lir -- . A TWO ee-,- k.6, ...if-relia- - !oss 4 S11 Famous British Novelist Who Stands Next to Shaw Planning American Visit London Society Ladies Take Their Own Sugar so-:- To Afternoon Parties 1' 1 1 F 4 'i 141 , 2 Ht.): di' a,eerer,t.h.pkgrwacitintliceahthilheyemsenettwrstwootpru!abt 1 al 4. I I !t ",7' I , - 11 halfa-pou- 0-4- 44 nd world-renown- i: ,o! !Its I , tea-tab- war-tim- ,I.,1 Ens-lan- h i d . step-moth- week-end- .1 d England's Late Premier r Trade On Lt -- - I .h sugar-shortag- e. page-giri- - s ' . ', ,,, : !::.,,,li Like George Jr. Republic Ry 6.-- -A close-fittin- One g V, e, ,..1, "t r ulta-respecta- .) , - , , , t page, so: ; t7;:our... |