ALLIED AGREEMENTS THE THE WEEK HAS TOLD WOMEN ARE TO HELP MAY SAVE EUROPE STQRY KNIT THE AMERICAS BY HKMiY W. Bl.W. eepted as part of the law of na- govern conversion of merchant fered >a resolution which pro¬ f tionH, they now accept that pro- ships for war purposes" (on the poses a general European finan¬ to is a brief sum¬ Admittance of Germany and Russia THE following hibition as henceforth binding: as agenda). cial and economic conference at Conference Called to Meet in Baltimore mary of the most important between themselves and they in¬ The British tried to have a pro¬ Genoa during the first weeks of i He the resolu¬ news of the world for the vite all other nations to adhere vision included in the above reso¬ March. supported thereto. lutions forbidding- the bombing of tion (which was adopted) by an Next Inter¬ Economic Conference May End seven days ended January 7: IV. merchant Vessels by aircraft, but exceedingly clever speech. In April Unique Among Tke* Conference! The week haji failed. A separate resolution to which he vaguely outlined hty The signatory powers, desiring rumor has one in the con¬ such effect is in order. Is It too plan, concerning which been an important to insure the enforcement of the been for the recon¬ national .Ckaotic Conditions. humane rules of law de¬ much to hope that the conference long busy, Gatherings. ference. The two Root resolu- existing: will forbid the use of aircraft as struction of central and eastern of clared by themselves with respect Europe. In that the subject tions concerning the behavior to attacks upon a*nd the seizure commerce destroyers?" plaji so inter- pleasant as be the of German reparations is subordi¬ BV OLIVER OWEN K1THN. asmuch as the state has the submarine were redrafted, and and destruction of merchant ships, But, may to considerations. It Ml BKX NrkKLHAY. Amaiie Mallen d'OstoUu, president ot locked industrial activity with politi¬ further declare that in above Vecord, there is still better nated larger the National Suffrage Party of <.'uba, is of self-preservation have is the reappeared as four resolutions, any person In Mr. Hoot has moved does not follow that the German FOB many years men have gath¬ LAW3 cal control. Potentially Russia the service of any power who shall prospect. total must be reduced, expected as another prominent delegate proven paramount to selfish richest country in Europe. Her natu¬ which the delegates of the Ave violate any of these rules, whether a resolution which would forbid reparations ered to eulogize the pan-Amer- The Hut Is not half complete, and sev¬ are and with "use in war of but, in order that Germany may eral have to political expediency, and as a ral resources boilndless, great naval powers adopted. 1 or not such person is under orders asphyxiating, poi¬ Ihe must be aided to recover ican spirit of Now countries yet accept th- the nation of a shall sonous or analagous liquids, or pay, friendship. invitation. it be ex¬ systematic exploitation them in full because of their governmental superior, her export trade. Her reparation the ladles to consequence may would emerge from financial sloughs quote be deemed to have violated the materials or devices having been are going try . . . . action of because they call burden must be eased for the pres- pected that the year will see tremen¬ of despond. However, any importance, and i laws of war and shall be liable to jointly condemned by general ent and must be assisted their hands at it, but from a different the officials in Moscow can trial and as if for an opinion of the civilised world." she by tli* successful move¬ dous strides toward the rehabilitation bolshevik for certain comments: ! punishment credits. angle. Instead of discussing the up- Perilap« only upset, disorganize and, in fact, com¬ act of piracy and may be brought That resolution is now in debate, be assisted to ment ever initiated for co-operation 1- «»f Kurope economically, financially endeavor. This I. with little doubt of its Russia, too, must building of commerce, business and tween women re¬ pletely null industrial j to trial before the civil or mili- passage. her not for her own sake the of the American and they have done in the years that have The signatory powers, desiring tary authorities of any power i The conference is rising to its op¬ feet; closer relations the Americas, publics was taken at the Pan-American socially. took con- only, but also in order that Ger- among at Cannes elapsed since the bolsheviks make more effective the rules 1 within the jurisdiction of which ; portunities. j women Scientific Congress, held here in 193<".. Allied premiers sitting to he I must to week many may recover her former very j from all the American re- an women trol, and it is exceedingly problemati¬ for may be found. postpone another that coun¬ when auxiliary committee of have decided that economic and busi¬ how far and how soon Rus¬ adopted by civilized nations I comment on other im¬ profitable relations with publics are to pool their ideas on was formed. The tin* com¬ cal just * * * * adequate A beautiful but one in- pmpose ot at sia* can recover from th^ grievous of the lives of conference try. plan, | such mittee was two fold.first, to hold n ness upbuilding must be initiated the protection j portant developments. volving at least temporary sac¬ subjects as child welfare and blows that have been inflicted b> and non-combatants at j* Resolution I simply restates cer- conference of women with every meet¬ once, and unless the greatest possible virtue of political theories. neutrals of j # * * * rifices for France and the prospect education, women in industry, their of the Pan American Scientific Con¬ misguided declare that tain existing valid provisions ! of a I ing1 speed is shown in ending prevailing But Russia can recover with as¬ sea in time of war. The is out¬ Germany grown dangerously political and civil stasis, how the i gress, and secondly, to maintain in th. sistance. and if officials in Moscow the international law. Shantung negotiation powerful again. France, then, evil conditions there will be chaos. among those rules following j it to women of the Americas can help each periods between these conferences 'are to lend a helping hand Resolution J1 incites the other side of the conference.that is, must have a special inducement j close a as betwee:: It that the willing are to be deemed an established J in .other in matters to relationship possible is but natural premiers this recovery will be rapid with civilized powers to concur and is so in the technical sense, which fall with the plan. There's only pertaining their women's activities 111 various section* those other nations of of law: | one inducement that can win common should immediately look to sympathetic aid from part international make of their happens to be in this case the welfare and to the welfare of the American continent. which is Europe. A merchant vessel must be public profession France to hearty co-operation. j of their The Baltimore conference t«» countries rehabilitation of 1. of war Pickwickian sense. For that a countries. The pan-American hopes * * * * ordered to submit to visit and adhesion to the laws there- really namely, treaty of guarantee take a further step in this direction. vitally essential to any crystallised is so connected against German aggression. Is {conference of women, called by the Russia and search to determine its character in restated. Such public profes¬ negotiation vitally ijt. Rowe said recently: "I feel cer¬ policy of advancement. of neither Russia nor the seized. j Lloyd George prepared to concede league of Women tain the conference will have a definite . of other Officials before it can be sion from a certain nation which wi^h the conference that failure of [National Voters, iermany, not to speak world at can much prog¬ must not be that? to and educational value in the were disemboweled large expect A merchant vessel so flouted those a issue thereof would I m^et in Baltimore next April, lasting countries which ress if Lenin and Trotsky pursue it refuses to sub¬ lately egregiously successful The subject is, indeed, too com¬ United States, making known to our as result of the war. must be attacked unless promises to be in the their old-time attitude of baiting mit to visit anl search after warn¬ { provisions would be particularly be a severe blow to conference plicated for more than the most unique the history people the important results which th*- Taken into any scheme of reconstruc¬ nations with the idea of eventu¬ after cursory notice here. I have reserv¬ j of international women of Latin American countries at- as .1 result other ing or to proceed as directed j appreciated. hopes. That negotiation was sus¬ conventions, tion. and they have been ally exploiting them to the advantage ed. howevfrv, a little titbit, which T now securing, both in the enlargernen* . seizure. III binds Invitations to the of' the deliberations at Cannes. With¬ of the a condition of Resolution the five pended on December 20 and re¬ now present to the reader: The governments of their civil ar.d the it be ex¬ Internationale, A merchant vessel must itfct be j Central and rights strength in the immediate future, may which they have so long dreamed. the crew and i powers not to use the submarine sumed on January 4. There is a resolution proposing a conference South America and Mex- J ening of their civic activities. of these coun¬ destroyed unless pas¬ as a commerce and in- pected. reresenptatives As the result of the activities and sengers have been lirst placed in destroyer deadlock. There are p* rsons mean definitely offers the soviet govern¬ Ico were forwarded through the State "In coming to the United States the tries will take their places about coun- statements of Lenin and Trotsky it is vites the other powers to adhere ment of Moscow political recogni¬ Latin American women will derive pro » Department last The ac- there undoubtedly will pre- of Russian safety. to such prohibition. enough to think that the Japanese tion on of October. j ihough but natural that suspicion 2. Belligerent submarines arc certain conditions, chief to come In fit and inspiration from the great re cil tables with allied statesmen, and, still exist, but it may Resolution IV defines as an act j are using the Shantung issue to of are of jceptances, Just beginning suits which are now motives should not under any circumstances ex¬ which, course, recognition from the invited powers, promise a American women rhough there undoubtedly will pre- \ be that after several years* try-out of universal rules of piracy violation of any of the j bargain with: that, when once czarist debts and other financial securing both in the betterment of our vail and doubt, all the out- bolshevik empt from the rules of law" any more confronted with the issue of ? representative attendance. In addi¬ suspicion j their own panaceas the above stated and, if a submarine "existing by per- | obligations, and an engagement to tion to political life and in the furthering o! growth of the war. there is fair are in their son in the service of any power. I Manchuria and the twenty-one de¬ delegates appointed by the J leaders sincere protesta¬ cannot capture a merchant vessel cease propagandist activities. various governments, the of! our civic development. This confer hance of reaching agreemthits which tions of desire to resume relations with these rules, j This resolution lacks lucidity. By j mands. they will offer to concede Some people will be shocked by l^ague ence is likely to be one of a series will tend toward readjust- Several radi¬ in conformity law" is doubtless intend- ? all China's Shantung demands if W omen Voters here lias extended! complete j with the outside world. the existing law of nations re¬ "existing this offer of recognition. Hut, as which will serve the two fold purpose ment of industrial and economic cal have been taken In Moscow od "international law." The reso- the other issue is diopped or in¬ ob- separate invitations to leading women of the women of the America" j steps quires it to desist from attack and the resolution humorously in Ij&tin America, some of whom al-i making problems the continent over. to place the industrial ^nd economic lution harks back to resolution I, definitely postponed. The commit¬ serves at "It is continent better acquainted with ea/- from seizure and to permit the j tee on and far (glancing Russia): ready have accepted. The conference I * * * * life of the nation on a functioning unmo¬ which restates certain rules of'in- | Pacific eastern the of each country to choose other's aims and ideals, and at the to merchant vessel to proceed after a recess of right has received the indorsement of See- basi-s. Concessions have been made lested. ternational law. Apparently it has questions met, for itself the system which it pre- same time strengthening the spirit rf From th:« nr. [ does a merchant ship (through j The Xewberry case will probably America, yet; a sentiment in Argentina to encourag picious of the Lloyd Georgian efforts what extent or character of ar- ; The subcommittee report on for¬ be decided within the coming week. sure of its existence, has written! the right sort of immigration. Ther- The signatory powers recognize eign troops on Chinese soil was woman into its are to hasten the day of close-working j "With co-ordinated schemes of pro¬ the of using mament) cease to be a merchant « At the instance of President suffrage constitution, j extensive areas of undeveloped tor arrangements, declaring that such trade and practical impossibility One of the asked even less cheering to the Chinese; Harding- Secretary of Agriculture and a bill « ablest representatives of agricultural ¦as such, is pissing through the stage tures to the government with the Ide.i expected acccpted by j * * * ? :rits. Undoubtedly British negotia- through concessions which would the protection of thS lives of neu¬ answer. The French and Italian production and suitable represent¬ in Latin America comparable to a of placing Gentian colonists in* the ions have tended to make more dif¬ a «»!' asso- period of not many years in northern territories, where many Ger¬ have to be granted to outside nations trals and non-combatants, and to delegates strongly urged defini¬ The Supreme Council: The su¬ atives industries closeiy f ago this! ficult the smooth working of arrange- ? If Russia is to advance at the swift¬ of the tion of "merchant ship." Perh2^j eiated with agriculture. country, on the other hand, women mans already are engaged in the pro¬ and the end that the prohibition council met at Cannes of inents existing between France est possible pace, and it cannot be too use of submarines as commerce de¬ a definition may be evolved in con- preme our foreign trade continued to of the I^atin Americas have lessons duction rice and cotton. Kngland. It would appear, however, j swift if Europe is to take pathways stroyers shall be universally a«. nection with "the regulations to on Friday. Uoyd George of- fall off seriously in .Vovember. I to teach their sisters in the l*nited! . . . . that in the decision of the premiers! States. They are advanced in their to free of danger. The Colombian government i* laking to admit Germany an economic Much must be done in a political ideas en milk and nutrition centers conference designed to restore some 1 for children; their welfare work is to transporting its mail by airplane semblance of France has way, however, before either England But following an example set recently b} equilibrium or France can settle down to any- Seeks Soviet Order, to recognized in many cases as having several Latin America driven in and has admitted that, New Minister Paraguay accomplished more than similar move- progressive all. the British Is the far-see-after, working plan in which th<» bolsheviki Guarantee governments. policy a For the mere sake of Must Have Pay mentfs here. one and essential to tlia curing have part. Named the President A commercial concern with five hy«Jr ing trade neithiM- of the allies will give by So the conference aims to be a round- has been subsidized tin of Europe's ills. I The table discussion of close to the airplanes by the bolsheviki full leeway in dictat¬ Great subjects and maintains a week1- Destroyer government ing conditions upon which Russia will hearts of women'in the development of! mail and passenger service. i\fa;l trans¬ In any engagements. The tiieir national life. It jg going to st^er takes from one :<. Furthermore, undoubtedly France participate clear of As ore t ported by steamship ' bolsheviki are certain to set forth far- BY PHILANDER D. POSTON. women's suffrage. two weeks fron. t. has fofeseen the upbuilding of Brit- woman told the writer: "We are not going Ba.rran«iuilla ish-German Russian trade agree- ! reaching stipulations as to what and Bogota, d-.pending or. the condition when will co-operate, but inas¬ Author of "Christmas Crimes." "The Toothless Etc. getting these women from South Amer- the river. air Service mail is trans¬ ment*. which, though not designed to they Age." here we By much as the allies constantly will be ica up to tell them how gut in and hours tiie distinterest of France, would to are ported twenty-tour thirty on the lookout bolshevik per¬ the right vote. We inviting them American business men are us have worked to that end.' France has again3t to tell us how do the mak'ng more and more felt herself isolated, fidy. it is more likely that they will they things in' of the service anu airplane post:e not *nd atrophlod. Wert paint and now South America we would like to do and this markedly so in recent weeks ! impose certain political stipulations NOT wars, nor liquor: pes¬ , ii stamps ha^e been put on sale in X.-* over curtailment Moscow must agree before muUlt««l« of worn- here. and. they want us to. to show York for their accommodation. during the dispute f to which tilence, nor famine, but just tn rail to nuhlio what we have done in the direc- of submarines and the maintenance conference can succeed. would eiT appear in them j any universal tion of what to do v $ V v of armies. As a con- The bolsheviki always have be*n and plain. everyday. frls,lts of "'clr form- they hope there." large standing worst !er DSaint.dall°r Througl. correct sequence Premier Briand possibly has } still are a grave danger to organized constipation man's i,T,Vf'S American coal exporters who ha*« that this condition can no and It will take 1 llrfnen .?lf they 00u 1(1 with- decided [ government society. enemy: of human 'out Yh.V1 a . "f '"'."¦ssanf »nSP president, who is recognized as one of Argentina view with some alarm effort> French and economic of Lenin and Trot¬ life. ftnipHv' drugging fulfill this funda- foreign policy faith on the part mental of t»rnr»- ; the greatest exponents of women's wel¬ by British shippers to cut into their more in accord with advancement lull allied and un¬ Through its insidious influence, the requirement natun in South is trade their own. For the sky to suspicions, K""n on fare wo^k America today, and regain and the viewpoint of her allies. less Lenin and Trotsky are content to strongest minds and bodies are un¬ ^ X one of the invited guests. It is* not first ten months of last year bituminous With proper adjustment of trade that be ex¬ Cad' carrying a natural give the guarantees may dermined; homes and strong !1''h,lt not rub" off known whether she will be able to coal shipments from the United States relationships between the allies and then the allies may be forced happy 'ou' diIti!! wo"ld accept. Miss Bertha Lutz. president of amounted to about 697,11- long tons, which naturally also will pected wrecked, and foundations an?i ° l° hai,|'kr' n,ore whul«- Germany, to work on without the co-operation friendsliTp sonr.e the League for Intellectual Emancipa- while British shipments for tne sam* embrace Austria and other insolvent of Russia. laid for multitudes of destructive j "ife. tion, one of the most powerful women's period ran around ."S4.US7 tons. Tour¬ of central Europe, there may sections * * * £ chronic diseases, and many acute ones. m WHtuI Hondage. 'organizations in Brazil, will be a dis¬ ing some months of the year n!n< be brought to pass an era of com¬ IiS "ne of tI,e Principal tinguished delegate. Miss Lutz already tenths of the importation of coal Into great prosperity, certainly But with millions of her people often terminating: in -death. It is the an paratively i ,,nrf""rt-Pationoaus,, of .-,11 has international reputation among Argentina came from the United States one far possible with Industrial life stag¬ underlying praotirallv exceeding anything starving, fabric larch enemy of civilized man.the women. Born of Kuropean parents, she and the prices were maintained arour.< under present conditions, which are nated, with the whole social went to Brazil in her n ton for sales to the whun¬ as the result white man's burden which is bearing early twenties and $20 public, predicated upon jealousy, fear and of the nation tottering astonishes! everybody by taking an ex- represented a reduction of more than The tremendous indus¬ of widespread chaos and disorganiza¬ down that part of the human race. a TO antagonism. is that after much animation, in company with score per cent from the high prices pre¬ trial and economic resources of Ger¬ tion. it believed is an actual and seri- or so of learned college professors and instead of being throttled, will maneuvering the Russian leaders may Constipation viously prevailing. many. allied dictates fact, a and grave scientists, for the position of secretary But in September British shipments l»e set working to the interest of be content to abide by jous pioblem.In reaJ of the National Museum. She passed it increased and the prices went down as a whole, for. with fair- and take an active part in the gen¬ menace.confronting about ninety mll- Kurope in of economic rehabilita¬ with highest honors and received the An arrangement has been reported be¬ minded co-operation, it is believed eral scheme of our of a liun- the first office ever tween British-owned in Ar¬ the question will tion. iOOO out population appointment, public railways Lfiiiilnn. reparations of the agreement of millions. Most of those afflicted bestowed on a woman in Brazil. She gentina and Welsh shippers by which (vase to be a problem and Germany The big point ¦died holds that these would obtain coal ;.» to the fullest. allied rests, however, not "take something" regularly in the I w-elima">a^{eaone8r0n« position today. railways will be able to pay premiers .poursfS.^sdeadly poisons into tlie blood Mine. Fernaldo Guerra Duval, a sister about S10.S5 a ton. delivered. t won in co-operation with of drugs, in .1 Up The British apparently 'have particularly form habit-forming , stream. incumbers the . m ]: the Russia and Germany in general re¬ | effort to force unduly wiip.t bcilv of Mm*. Phillipe Charles Soyes. well, September the coal used by the railways- their long-standing tight against but in the fact SAMIF.I. M. VAKXAli. misguided With Wast" and ">orMd ma- known in Washington, is expected as a was bought in the Unlteo States a? eoinplete disintegration of Germany construction processes, President of the Baldwin I.ocomntlve should be a natural fU'.lc'Jon. !teUra,'tVt^h ",f *dd,'d -'rug poisons WILLIAM J. OTOOLK delegate from Argentina. Dr. Alicia much higher exactions. that they actually are alarm¬ i it becomes a fixed drug habit. 1 n prices. for the sake of financial 11 many, *« f«t!lof.tn attempt..ar' toward relief it Of <*arr. W. Va. Mr. OToole &m a of Buenos Aires, a woman A of the ed at the general situation and are Works, who Is making trip continued throughout a shortened and !," j'Moreau pliy- department Argentine gov¬ * 5jS * !?C concrete steps looking toward Knrope. Investigating the possibilitiesthrough »"P°verisIus the mind |;romin-nt attorney of kin Mate. He sician and welfare worker in Argentina, ernment is reported to have nracticall' taking more or less miserable existence. ! ' is a to conditions the con¬ of the mnrket tor loeomo- ?nd.' measure, prevents the graduate of Catholic inhewlty. is expected as another representative reached an agreement with Kr«tlsi< The Russian situation holds a maze an end trying European Broken Cnitrkm. u, thiw and in rwrn j The outside world tinent over. With such steps, plus ! tlves, has spent a few dnys in Uer- **xPres*!ioii of the finer city. year* haw been from Argentina. Mme. Jacob Varela. shippers which would give it the bene!" «»! perplexities. one in <;erman dollars are nt. annual- na f"'1 forces dofttly identified with the t'nlted wife of the minister to the of coal under the term* lias been unable accurately to gauge a fair degree of confidence, many looklnir over the new Mi lions of spt spiri:^' a.2 Uruguayan obtaining And in the other, the abandonment of jeal¬ Ivrnmotlve plants. He Is naturally In¬ ly in the purchase of cathartics, !av:i- impulses" lt'i" fr'jm "" indi- States Steel Corporation, of which he United States, will attend the conven- reached between the railways and iiri- The trend of Russian politics. be i i'ife tl""Ve,incumbrance and Sm in as a of isli Russia today politics dominates every ousies and strife, progress may terested In the faet that the Uermnn tlves. purgatives and other lestruc- vlTual perMinal reprewentntive Went delegate Uruguay. Senora shippers. now wire- crutches in the form of >oisoned t 1" Virginia. jtion .ther branch of human endeavor, in- expected. locomotive building pool Is jtive the Whole j j iiK «n TOO loeomotlves for Knsala. He i pills and treacherous tablets upon lZ7anda'nSwT^and' ! which the persons leans. fcappj man arises--freedfrom Dhvsi- of cool water to over relaxa- i would like to see part of subsequent average i-al, mental and prevent MORE MEMBERS ADDED POSTMASTERS GEFfERAL orders pro to America, but he will In- Their habitual use forms one of our spiritual bondage". tion. If the soviet Kovern- greatest national curses. These de- Cannes of (nnatlpatloa. Mastication..Starches, sweets and fats vestlgate to see the sale of which Mountains ment is prepared to pay «. D. or structive drugs, < onstipaticn is as unnecessary as it should be thoroughly masticated, while TO PERSONNEL BOARD MAY BE SELECTED FROM Great t for merely fattens the purses of tlio pat- meat*, fruits and green vegetables re- Sulphur by Kome arranjtment compensa¬ unnatural. Its cause serve principal tory export of grain, oil or other jent medicine makers, only to i quire but moderate chewing. Milk RANKS OF EMPLOYES ! marketable products. weaken and enslave the unthinking excessive amounts of should be dipped. Food should be eaten to Be easily and credulous masses, who their ,of, 'suo'' as Expected Completed Shortly. Rediscovered in Nauru pin oodf- meat, starches slowly and enjoyed. It should never {-.» faith to the inscrutable but harmful KSR£« white bread and all immemorially gone. How or including white' be was'ied down with liquid. Civil Service Commission gone, working of a mystic pill or potion flour products; sweets, except boner ; Regularity..one of the greatest nat- why is a mystery. while th-» and all fats. Other to to or become d« "Then in the alembic of nature a scornfully rejecting simple maple sugar; »ural aids proper elimination is the Maps Out Prog-ram. happens go astray of of Which, i transformation occurred. Guano is land earnest appeals ol' Mother Nature, [major causes are the lowering of setting aside of a certain time each day laved, may not realize it, but the Island Has Rich Deposits Phosphate Lime, to whom ultimately they must '.urn. through" exf ! for the performance of this function, Composition of the federal per- transmission of mails is tremendously (chiefly phosphoric acid and nitrogen: In of intake and V°"" hot-water j is lime. Somehow, by every phase life, cesslve' exclusive In this way nature establishes a habit sonnel board neared completion 3-es- speeded up over recent years. Bus! Action of Brimstone, Becomes coral chiefly cutlet must be equalized.else there I i.f^nd ST"ation and dis- of great value. N- ness men everywhere are co-operai Through j the close contact, the guano became K,!f with the addition of five more of which is disorder and chaos. Yet we con¬ o'rdered a!!ll'Vf1°?1 St"teS- Bran.Excellent results are attained ; terday ing, and the results will grow as the as Fertilizer. changed into phosphate lime, tinue to cram into Available is raised to the nth power. the body, three suchasa,?x'Z'VJrr^folr' through the use of wheat bran in any members, leaving only a few inde- years go by. guano times a or oftener. amounts self-pity, etc , establishments of the .fc % 'k It had now become a hard rock, odor- day large i whl?"Vr-l^f form and in accordance with directions } pendent gov- colorless, of food, excessive in quantity ar.d and We on package. j eminent yet to report their selec- fore 1S72 and cocoanut oil was not ail i less and generally although vicious in its destructive chemical simplysimnlv- sui'1ffer b,°dVfrom our own wrone- tions. The latest additions are: Mail robberies have been checked, "Here is the cold geographical fact: . srome specimens show fine, dark strati- I Drugs and Mineral Waters..It is and United States marines guard mai' article of commerce. composition, while the body's drain¬ living and thinking-, both of which interesting to quote Dr. 1 Department of Agriculture.W. W. Almost contemporaneously with the I fication and take a high polish. could soon be corrected if we Lyman Fisk, bureau of trains, terminals and post office* Arose Dripping From the Sn. the same age system has either stopped work diS director of hygiene of the Life Ex- assistant chief, of mandate of administra¬ "Another day.perhaps or is not allow our will power, our moral jSkinnei. W. W. bu- With the exception of one large rob Issue the "One Nauru, like Aphrodite, i is startling to see how close- altogether, working but part ! tension Institute, and Dr. Irving chemistry; Stockberger. caused for the Island of Nauru, famous day ,jav.(It time. Any business conducted upon and physical Stamina, to suffer dry Fisher of Yale These reau of plant industry; P. Ii. Black- bery. through dereliction of tion arose dripping from the sea. The date ily'this follows the. Genesis story of this University. chief ofiicer of the de- duty, there have been comparativelj of of this cannot be more nar- haphazard, happy-go-lucky prin¬ emiwent authorities tell \is: "Certain 111011. personnel few lor its rich deposits phosphate of emergence 'creation).vegetation appeared, would soon become are often men t. robberies since postal employes Indicated than ages ago. and limited in species, but abun¬ ciple bankrupt. 1'reventlon and Care. drugs very harmful when j part were armed last The lime, was the rediscovery of the great nearly 1 rowly likewise, any human so treated their use is and the Post Office Department.Robert S. May. guarding the term day is not limited to twenty- dant in specimens; and tinally man, body The following simple measures long coutinued, j officer. 1 by the marines now seems to have Miiphur mountain of Vanua Lava In hours, but is to be construed of the South Sea. sconer or later goes into involuntary longer they are used the more de- ltegar. personnel four the brown people and mental based upon exact science and proven 011 them the user ! Veterans* Bureau.M. K. Pollock, put the quietus on mail robberies. the Banks group of the New liberally, like the days of Genesis. This must have been the order, for physical bankruptcy, and , pendent becomes, been t«« finally is forced into of in years of actual anil Laxative drugs, even, mineral waters, chief of personnel. . Legislation has inaugurateel The island may indeed have been where there is 110 vegetation there is receivership experience j is of the sav¬ Hebrides. an undertaker. j successtul practice, will CU£e the should never be usetl habitually." If j The Civil Service Commission increase the utility postal thrust suddenly into tl"e air, with all : no population. ' out a program for the first ings and give its depositors higher ."But here also js a fairy tale of and shriv¬ owed nothing to Stop ';nKes of l'°nstli>a- harmful when long continued, even j working her lovely polyps gasping i "The vegetation Kidding Yourself. ticn, r2i"r,lt>;.°fai.d at the Fame time reinovt- tneir occasional use does just that meeting of the personnel board, rates of interest. Tremendous savings science, a happy chemical coinci¬ eling in the tropic sun, and scarlet the wealth of phosphate beneath it. Many people, or j which is expected to be called in money have been effected in the leaping Is not soluble in water, claiming assuming the few underlying causes of a mul- j much unnecessary damage. Why not. dence or a problem in relativity," fishes and long-armed octopl (Phosphate education, culture, refinement and °lhcr s*'r,»us chrcnio dis- 1 therefore, give nature a chance un« shortly, when the board will begin administration of the entire postal afTrighted out of the exposed caves to i It needs treatment with sulphuric wholesomeness; who bathe and to take up the of bettering service, in with the bu a bulletin from the Wash¬ scrub "VU,L°' °f a °« prevention .t hindered? problems co-operation Hutrgests Bhelter of the sea, while which converts it into . rr!e4ir,B the safe ncid, super¬ in lavish fashion the outside of their IX aaVtt no equal or a.1- Mental State..Cheer up and get personnel conditions in government reau of the budget. of the National slow-moving sea urchins and inol- phosphate to let loose its treasure of and who service. The com¬ ington headfuarters the holes and for bodies, strut about in ele- i ternatlvc hold of yourself. The vultures of j joint congressional postal Cleographic Society. Vusks perished in pot stimulation plants." gant and costly raiment, kidding Food-.There should be an abun- worry, fear, anger, depression and the mission is working with the postol ".Scene one might disclose little labyrinths of the coral: or the » themselves into the j heads various such have been fond delusion that i °? such positive and elimina- | rest of these mental birds of prey upe»n problems, American Polly Smith dropping pen¬ process of elevation may they fulfill every plan and i ?,Rnce.tlve fr.odr nr fruits of all kinds (ex¬ fill more than all as the reinstitution of the tube sys take to school life in the coral dying grad- speelfica- early graves wars I LOWER WAGES FEB. 6. nies in a box to Sunday gradual, .PER TON' SUBSIDY URGED tion for human perfection, are the cept bunanas-); fruit juices with water and disasters combined. tems *f transporting mail in New- teacher to send missionaries ually at the emerged top, while it re- sole owners and a York and other to 'give beneath the proprietors of intes- M;\«ial times day: fresh vegetables Which Way Are You Headed f of the Shipping- Board large cities, givlnu the heathen." Scene two might mained in full vigor just tinal tracts so filled with rubbish, j especially the green and leafv ones-' j Induction sick leave to employes of the mail portray some waving green field of level of low tide. TO AID SHIP OPERATORS waste and poisions: so congested with j whole wheat bread, whole grain ce- It's up to you to choose between per -wage scule paid to its officers and equipment shops, who are now denied a show "At any rate, when the upheaval | <.ur fertile west, and close-up products of putrefaction accumu¬ lealu and wheat bran; buttermilk. 'tional effort and self-control on the will be made effective February such leave, and determining the fertilizer at was complete, when the fairy towers' v men J-'armer Blank buying lated over the larger part of their coUagro and mam cheese. These one hand, and self-gratification and 6. it was announced by Vice Piesident actual cost of the transportation oi the village store. And the fertilizer and pinnacles and the unsunned cav- Merchant Marine Committee Also lives, that they would he indicted and for ds, containing high percentages of Jofepli Powell of the Emergency Fleet the various classes of mail. the soil, which grew the erns of the sea had been lifted into and mineral salts self-abandonment on the other. These The amount ? * * * enriched nun, life at Its base severely punished by the health de- \itamlnes organic Corporation yesterday. uraln, which sold for the money the blaze of the i Recommends Special Postal partment of any progressive I,ur'fylng. strengthening !two extremes in constructive and de- cut to be made has not yet beneath the sea continued, unabated, and re- ft# Te! I of the These are some of the things wiiich v hich little Polly Smith put into the spectable towi^or city if like condi- andfi'i life-giving, bucli foods as meat tendencies are nowhere been determined by the board, but to teacher to send mission¬ and the fringing reef was slowly ex¬ Subvention. starches, sweets and fats are acld- jstruetive bet- I with the chairman have been done, and are being don* bo* 'give tended around it. tions^were allowed to exist in their jter illustrated and exemplified than will be discussed to help bring about that greatei aries to the heatb.' back yard or cellar. lcrming and should be used in mod- in what is known as and of merchant ma- fact Like Hours. j The American merchant marine Coffee and tea should by right or wrong representativescrew postal service of which Postmaster "Here a second geographical liOtk Aquarium How can even a small measure of oiutlon. living and thinking. One leads on¬ rine officers and organizations. General dreams. Sometimes he must obtrude: 'The agent island joint committee has recommended a be all means be eliminated. When j have been advised of the re- Hays special "At this period the must have ' self-respect maintained when such it ward and upward to unending heights which l.as a nightmare, such as that which needed to change Nauru's phosphate looked like those fantastic artificial definite "per ton" and a degrading and sweet milk Is taken, should be sipped here and hereafter, while duction. subsidy special life-destroying condl- . the other j' confronts him when ardent lock to a state for sale to we see in tions are Exercise. Proper elimination. as It was understood the reduction will politlcian.«- sojuble " structures which aquariums. subvention fer fast encouraged and permitted puts the skids under the best of us deslre him to throw out of office two iarmers is Vauna Lava's sulphur.' of man's construction postal passenger to exist within one's own well as the life and health of the starts us 'follow the cut made In private serv- No product j bodv? How and sliding downward was postmasters who are regarded by the more in ! ships to the Shipping Board as methods can there be body, depends upon regular and daily a ice. a schedule of which sub- At World'* Jumping-Off place. could be extravagant concep¬ cultivated and main- a nature. Walk- through useless and miserable exist¬ postal administration as being the tion than these pinnacles, lowers, of direct government aid to tained a clean, excrclre of vigorous ence in this life and on mitted to Chairman Laskcr yesterday Then the bulletin continues with giving healthy, normal mind nd a* 'east are open to ultimate ex¬ j American Steamship Owners' "best two postmasters" simply be bridges, flying buttresses, their shapes American ship owners. and refinement of spirit In such an tinction a* a final reckoning. by the cause they are democrats? The Post t!i» following information about the architectural fan¬ j unwholesome and to all. £*."?th«n,csWithout real physical activi¬ As to Association, and which was reported island of trees that grow on stilts, always suggesting Immediate sale of all disease-laden body' and decay set In. constipation.its the red flag, from 15 to 30 per cent for master General is a politician, but h«- tasies upreared Into the air. There it Shipping It can't be done. To the extent that ty. stagnation the flaring, glaring-danger of to range doesn't believe in that sort of politics, where missionaries have gone and as vessels the Bathing..The best form of bathing signal officers and men. we fertilizer.Infor¬ stood, bare and bald did the earth Board by board, establish¬ the "temple" is defiled. Just in that , wrong living and destructive think¬ and those two postmasters are still ¦where may get in when are its In cold weather is a hot spray or which lead mation extracted from a communica¬ on that day Genesis the dry ment of a $100,000,000 loan fund, re¬ degree ifccupantS. the mind shower followed by a cold one. Then ing, may to ultimate wreck on their Jobs. tion to the society Rosamond land first appeared. - income tax. and soul, perverted and impoverished. l-ubdown until the and disaster. Will you heed it? Whether Postmaster General Ha> * by came the sea millions lief from carrying of 50 a vigorous body J Hxlson Rhone: "Then birds, per cent of immigrants by American Feminine Follle*. glows. A hot tub scrub once a week APPROVE BIG LOANS. accepts that big-paying position with "Nauru, or Pleasant is al¬ and millions of them, feeding on the revision of the laws a cold spray or shower the "movies" or not. he has put the Isla/ryl sea in ships, navigation Since the complexion is the out¬ followed by on its feet, most at the jumping-off place of th* abundant food, nesting. the to remove present disabilities, en¬ ward and visible water alone drains Loans totaling nearly $200.000,0<>0 postal administration "east of the coral, hatching their young in ever- sign of actual condi¬ Jl°t, SEEK VAULT upon the 600,000 feet of its 800,00<> world: it is not xactly forcement of section 2# of-the mer¬ tions in the intestinal tract most th*mJL® vitality and weakens the body BUILDING. were by the War Finance sun and west of the moon,' but it la increasing multitudes, and depositing chant marine act. oontrlbuUng to the approved employes, if you please. Whatevei of their bodies in the giving preferential women certainly reflect dis- functlons, thereby the year just ended. now. the service :¦ liuost the farthest ea«t, being only the waste coral I rates for shipment of Amer- greatly cause of and other dis¬ Bill in Senate Corporation during majr happen postal till the lower crevices were filled and goods ,jn ordered states and putrefactive proc- constipation Provides $1,500,000 Director Eugene Meyer. Jr., is safe. It is "humanised." thirteen degrees west of the inter¬ !' lean bottoms, and legislation providing esses in this part of the body. orders. Hot and cold s?rays or Managing national date line, and it is a half a gradually rising body of guano at¬ additional compensation for the mer¬ Large should be taken each morn- for Structure for has announced In a summary. a level with the numbers of women, young and old, showers Treasury. advances made by the . lecrree south of the equator. It is tained at length tops chant marine branch of the naval re¬ mgr. Of the total of the and then rose above rich and poor, vampire &nd staid ma- Provision for the construction of a during the year $145,082,- ADJUSTS SUGAR LOSSES ori" of the Line islands pinnacles, serve were recommended. a of their Massage..-Proper and vigorous mas¬ corporation stock "Hefore it fell to Germany It knew them and lay in a level plateau across The joint report questions the prac¬ tron, spend large part time is beneficial. The hands vault building to cost in 039 was for agricultural and lire Senate late the Island. in rain and pitiable efforts to look sage highly 11,500,000 and was to assist The Friday adopted no white rulers, but was governed by ticability of a government insurance attractive. They paint and or a good massage brush may be used' the north court'of the Treasury De¬ purposes, $60,946,375 the Frelingrliuysen resolution pro|trla Iilul. also their faces in such manner as would partment building was contained in loans a total of lng for adjustment of losses sustain Its own chiefs; but white ance and questioned the advis¬ incite the envy and of and legs and downward on trunk. Mas¬ Of the agricultural H. de Ronde & Co.. New Tork. V;ul upon It for many years. "On the margin the rains, the winds ability of attempting to license jealous rage a bill introduced in the Senate nearly $67,009,000 for general agri¬ ed by impinged and of the abdominal " yes¬ ships from New England and the breakers, spouting high foreign lines. painted savage and circas clown, and sage kneading cultural purposes was the largest In connection with surar importation.* Whaling the washed away this are the -greatest offenders against area is very helpful In constipation. terday afternoon by Senator Mc- $32,- under dlrectlnn of the Department 01' l oris called there and traded firearms against coral, A separate report on the attitude of upward on side; thence Kiniey. single item, with approximately the In 191!'. i' r cocoanuts and Island deposit, so that ramparts of bare council of American fundamental wholesomeness and nat¬ working right on live stock. $23,000,000 on Justice to relieve shortage drinkfog pigs. the shipbuilders, the across and above the navel to left, and The bill provides that the building 000,000 had acted 01 It was rather a poor Island In those pinnacles stood up and still stand also filed with the board, stated that uralness; greatest sufferers from cotton and $20,000,000 on grain as the It previously favorably but "the at thence downward on left side. shall be a three-story structure, con¬ a claim the American Trading :;ir-off days, before ita great wealth all around the Island; the coral any ship subsidy should be confined great destroyer." Only long of two stories of vault next largest items. Of the export by walls back from the shore held safe range can paint even partially hide Enemas..The best authoritieshold that sisting space, on cotton was the Company, which had suffered estimat¬ ivas discovered. It had no sandal¬ to American vessels of approved class, an and with office space above, all loans $33,000,000 the treasure. Came another The and that it should a the sickly and sallow skin which an enema Is but expedient, may including with ed losses, of |1.750.000 in similar wood or tortoise shell: no pearls or day. not be of such be used warm water necessary mechanical and vault greatest single Item, $5,000,000 heehe-de-iner: not even copra, for sea birds were gone: not a keen red character as to encourage retention lies beneath, and which with each I occasionally.using ou as the next largest. transactions. becomes more ana a second enema equipment. grain *a was uut maUc in tlie Pacific be-1 ti* .or xwUt-divius wins wast ictu, vi bau' siiips in liade. i day's mistreatment diy following alwaj-g by