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I could open his address to the men. "Í have nr.'T seen a bodv of m»n ill be assured of favorable intro- do »u<-h work and progress so rapidly ( heere rent »he air as he was in military instrii'. FUND Bernstoríf, Tireless FOREIGN PLOTS For the administration of th, ROOKIES CHEER duced by Captain Halstead Dorey, camp Jsme» Whsrton Pepper, of Philadel¬ Worker, - IrjiÉNCE imeri- commander. The Rookies let them- phia, follewed Oner»; '.'.'¦ Ifa paid tmenl has loose, as they never have be- a trbu'e to the '»-d as Corps I . Is a Rasebai! Fan GENERAL WOOD and it seemed the men would PROBLEM and Dancer FORCEMARTIAL a set of formai I not HARD never tire in their welcome to the man be in keep ng with army who made this year's course of in¬ Mr. I'epper expressed the gr '. of '.ir\ an on Lansing to-day for Complimented Fine struction in military preparedness the memb« r» mal regi¬ FOR CONGRESS LAW IN HAYTI expiai »lie. ment In the form of ai ¡ution. Work, They Applaud "This is a fine end to a fine piece of Dudley Field Mslone secondetf work," said dorerai Wund. "A work Mr. Pepper'» ren«.I rom his | His Work. ending; for this A work Ab<- it I rf the had only year. men «rill leave f"r th« « h is the beginning of a series of Def Action in row, while the reaaaii train Growing Caperton Takes -. camps next year and for that th !. «.i n '-'.>'nt among " fftisury's the II West irf, X. Y, S-M't. 4. 'o come Monday. Proposed and Other The ge; -ral of the ad- V.; ¡¿it Offsets Capital Secretan I wa« not spoke rapid ng's reply régissent is and pro- teaaat Plans. Ports. ¦i m ncre thi» evening after Economy Open that he ftf the lump nal men, and of the record made T.er t, ...as to-day pre«en*> "hoped" the explanation Wood »food be- . and on the rifle ver the memb | would bl General Leeftard in dr.lis range. lovin«" cup by ton I illy ten minutes before he ing, he said: pany F.. ARMY WO NAVY MEN SECRET INFLUENCES WANT S>00,000,000 OPPOSE U. S. RULE of and Búa .I 9 A* M* to 5 P. ¿71.; 12 Noon on I |f« i rador-. Favor Short i-locked Signing Treaty Sepie .Saturday Note Issue as Solution f.fforts to lake Over Mfficulty. f inances. « WasHncton. Sept. 4. Foreign influ¬ Tr.nt econon-.y ence» in Rayti, working to block plans P ns alone will not of the United States to pacify the re¬ for the na- public and rehabilitate its finances un¬ l «ilmost ready der American supervision, hav% made .¦¦ Fre«:dent h.a.« it necejsary to declare martial law in I th« growing 1'ort-au-Prince, the capital, and prac¬ immSeOIo. tically all but two Of the country's : te tase the view open ports. ' AVENUS the Senate P.ear Admiral Caperton, acting with¬ FIFTH AVENUE-MAD that perhaps a in his yeneral instructions, declared ,' ORK Thirty---fifth Street cride finds martial ¡aw to-day, and thai rty«fourth S1 e navy up to its his action was taken because of a once, may be the situation beyond the control of the blr-m. local rovernment. port that twenty- For reasons of international nolicv bnl the State Department will no! jisclo .. of A Visit to the .afloat - It served to empha- any of the information it has received. An Important Offering need for more There have recently been persistent re Showrooms port« of the activity of foreign agents, Hand-made Filet Lace Coat and Wrap M ire Funds Neetled. and so marked has been the effecl on the Third Floor) and (on »ore apport,o; ed mombois of the Havtian ."ongrcs.5 Panel Curtains nnl for each government thai the State Depa ment will reveal a assortait1 yesr ' found it necessary to take quick ac¬ magnificent '. The insistent for¬ models for st: i battle- tion. Protection against forTuesday, i embe latestAmerScam and foreign I ear by eign creditors is Involved. wea~. Chiffon velvet, .1 .)on and evening fact that 'BernMorlï France Will Back Mo<.e. ippropi ni ma le Ambassador von ese Csjr veüour velveteen and geal in the France is among the cloth, vicuna, Moreover, scout creditors. Her eil are the fabrics used, a consii'^r- :-. '. Dill Hayti'a mineuse chief German Ger¬ n Hi « rs and supply Ambassador the Most Popular Among said to have about $20,000.000 combined with rich fur. linn national bond 0 i number «being mans in America in belief in the Navy To-day.Caused Change cantilc and banking interests in th<- re ..s ba«.- many as seven His Government's Submarine Policy. public, Prance has refrained from op : c sh.ps the development of tin- Ameri¬ big *> i umber of fashionable Autum: I The rr.oat popular German sm; of the bec-i':' :::~ of the build:' up < and Ambassador Jusserand Th it tins be the woi can policy, ca Carman« in America to-day is Coi shall the Stai at $9,00, ¡13.50 to 37JO 111e oi Johann Heinrich von I of the coming year i« tho since-- yesterday assured 11.00, and able to make Ambassador ai V> of < \ Geri ''. an pi see lover ment of French approval of anj Tailor-made Suits ur iia uiral heril establish¬ Women's '-¡5 result in the - knots. Her: which would Ci eua« the fort'...-.«.<¦. of war and kindi All who km.w Count von stoii and respon-ible gov¬ (Lace Depi 11 r la-«'. Budget. are with hi ment of a stable i tl I.is name il maní charmed ernment in r :.ve been préparée in Navy Department ofñc:r.l« i.as always been :. curious blend -th. smlabil did not a-- ,000 as and unoffendin The State Department prominent as he has been popul ty, straightforwardness tempt to initiate execution of its Hav¬ to extra î«arge sises. n ilitary bud- But it i» within thi reserve. He is not a studenl of book.- had received ¦ becoming only men. tian policy until it ; twice what ««« months that the rank and bul a profound studenl of Th I D'Ai tigu< last uman nature its anees thai Presidí ., 48, 50, 52 and 54 inch bust d navy year. countrymen, as well and appli would be able to earrj it through »uo- The Autumn Suits and downs 44, 46, .- s, raleas more wi are two of his char .¦ American, has become familial Ui- Cessfully and command th,- support measuremer. I the coming Count von Bernstor*? and h aeteri ompliahmenta. the majority of the Haytian r.ati-, next year c :r.:.-lod m his eatimate of peo are now year, the "Work" i» the proper word to II -.»a» regarded as desirabl in i Vive fashions being to at least $285,000,000 th« ambassador's activities. A pie. control and of whlc :or scribe . is th principle of majority ¦;se Suits, in the making of iriff or. sugar and to those who havt. be» n dot ount Johann von Bernatorff retention of power in the cording son late Count Albrech the shown il tax should be con- ly associated with him in »ohring t fourth of the should be preserved. and workman »en em« íe comes the a and in was materials off many delicate problem» which ha Bernstorff, contemporary whi After the movement under way .ich greater than last and t timate of Prince von Ri-marck, which ti e in the for com» up between Gi-rmanv achieved distinction in serving hi and the proposed treaty by '7. nen'fl are shown Department year United States rir.^e the beginning I'nited State! was to art as a pro¬ Ready-to-wear Department ployed, . country during the Napoleonic perioi cred¬ appropriations, war, Count von BernstorfT i« tector for Hayti against foreign and Special Costumes, Third Floor« .--. rivers and a In« cauldron of European politic: set in order v a« Floor) Imported ever. tireless a» well a» versatile work« Johann vor itors and the republic (Third iry appropri- th« Immediately fo was boiling merrily. Count for submission to tl "During period torff was born in London, on No ready devel the bone, will the Lu»itama eataatrophe tl wai i signs of opposition for na- ng vember 14, 1862, when his father ongreea, These money .-«a lor worked twenty hours German Ambassador to the Court ol oped in unexpected quarters. i. means of to stem tl are said to have boon traced to for¬ day in a gigantic effort was educated in I'res .1 one of the di St James':. He influences. Philippine be of popular as well a» official den and entered the army in 1881 eign The New Autumn eh will confront approval of Germany's submarine »a: serving with distinction in the firsl ( aperlon Had lull Power. icmbling. ware and to cement the broken piece of been ad which threatened to d< regiment artillery guards. Admiral Caperton bad fully Lingerie of friendship 'x His only son. >'ount Guenther von vised of the Statt Department*! plan-». Sweaters Wins into an irremediable breach man in the foi then execu¬ of National Defence velop anil «ai Bernstorff, s young early had received authority New importations rwten thi« country Germany." twenties, entered the .-ame regiment at tion, and it wa« unnecessary to issue of All Women tin attache of the German Kmbass the war as a volun¬ on -ho Misses Support vo the beginning of any orders to him declaration fo Women and these Under¬ I a hai been closer to Count He was wounded twice, It ii aaaumed that he dainty de- than othc teer private.