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a for the price of one.
Sold by aD Droggiata. H y« Id not have It In stoch.be srin s nearest Wholesale Drnggist
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HEWS REVIEW Of CURBEHT EVENTS President Departs for France Without Senate’s Approval of Nations' League.
for their action, for the lirvobltoan leaders would have permitted the pas sage of some of the Hills, especial!.' that adding 17W.000.000 to the revolving fund for railroad aduilnlatratlonTwo uiea-ures that did get through In the inst hour* wen- the Victory l«a n and billion dollar wheat guarantee bills. The purpose of the tillboater was to compel the president to cull
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PILI RIDS SIOJtR RELIEF
Joaeph Taggart. M. C., f.-om Kansas. Declares EATONKJ Best for
Indigestion He Ever Used.
CHANGES MAY BE NECESSARY
Filibuster In Senate Kills Urge"* O' 11 * and Early Extra Senior is Predicted—Progress of the Peace Conference Delegates in Paris.
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RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. Tt. half p ot ol water add 1 or Bay I’.ura a imall box ol Birbo Com|*ouDd. and >4 •x. ol (lycxnnc. Any dntxgiat can put thh op oi you ran mix it at botnr si very lit tk cost Pull dtm't»n« f.*r mmkinr g.oc me coins in ear-h Ins of Barbo Cotupouad It will graduallv darl en >1roakrd. tadro gray hair, and make it aoft and (loa«>-. It will not color the armlp. i» not i .city o (may. and does not nth ofi.—Adv.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD. When Prealdcul Wilson sailed nway on his return trip t9 France last Wednesday there moat have been some bitterness In his souL For a very eonaldrrnhls part of the senate had refused to aeeept Ws dlctuie* evueernIng (lie constitution of the league of nations^ and congress had adjourned under circumstances that seem* to make necessary lint early calling of an extra session despite the president's flat declaration that be wogld not summon the new congress until ht« reto-n
from Parti.
Mr. Wilson. In hi* speech in New York, asserted that the great majorltv of the American people favor a league of nations, and there is no doubt of the truth of the assertion. H I* favored, loo. by a great majority of the senators, but many of tlietn. and presumably many private dtltens, do not favor the constitution of the longue as It now stand*. The president hu> told u* that It Is proetleally ImpoetHdr now to amend Ihe drafted con*mim<.n, but-that he Ik mistaken In this la the opinion of the opposing sen- tors. and. according to receii: dlsimh-hr* fr*mPurl*, some of the delegate* to thi j*eoce conference agree with them. After wt Republican hold-over senator.
senators el eel had signed a robin declaring that the leagu.
stltution should hr ultetcl and that It should not l*e ruuiddif.-d further until the i*enee treaty had been rati (led. It was plain to the ndmlnivint' lion leaders. If not tn the president, that some compromise was n*^e**iiry Therefore, possibly with the authorisation of Mr. Wilson. Senator llllritcock asked Senator Knot to draft the itto-ndtueiits whleli he ami other Republican senators desire. At this writing the results of lltl* step ore not known, hut It seemed likely that. If the president should concede some of the changes nskill, the senators would eon sent to milking the league an Integral part of the |>enee treaty. On this latter |iolnt the president take, a determined stand, telling his New York audience that when the treaty comes husk for ratification ••we will pud tiecovenant not only In 11. hut s' many threads of the treaty tied to the covenant tlint you rannot dh*ect the rove nnnt from the treaty without destroy-
ing the whole vital structure."
That a majority of the American people are In favor of the league constitutlon a« It now stand* Is doubted by Senators Borah. Lodge, Knox and others of Us opjaments. They say they me receiving nutnerou* letters dally that protest ardtiHt It. nod are willing Hint It should he submitted to a nation wide referendum. Though the Qlte* thm seems to he drltiinc Into ti*e field of iiartlsun politics. It must be anld that u nomlert- fbuiiocratk- senators ore as iuu«-h ngalnst Ihe present league plnn as are the R<i>iihllcans who slgne,! the round loMli. while some IlrpuHi en'is ore heartily sup|M*i ting the j>rest dent. In the next set tale iliere will he at least voles nsaln*t the Irague plnn. otnl At will t*e •■tnwie!' to prev.-nl
short time, and so urgent are many of the measure* that failed of paaaage that It seems likely he'^rtll have to yield to the demand. When he left America, however, he appeared as determined as ever not gres* until his return. HI* to the public, scoring the obstruction irts. was rather unfortunate. The peo-
ple read:
••It is not In the Interest of the right conduct of public affairs that l
II the congress In special *es
don while It l* ImpoMlhle for me to be
Washington, becaoee of a more
pressing duty elsewhere, to co-opecate
wlijt the houses."
Then they immediately recalled Mr. Wilson’* statement before hi* depar for France l**t December, that
v rongre** In extra i-ssioa In a i* taking ateps
In their marderon* warfare, and why any. criminal court In America, (treat Britain, France or Belgium l* not competent to try the accused In’dlvlduals. whatever may have been-their rank. Eminent legal teaUee In seven. I tries have reached conclusions at total variance with the teported finding of the commission over which {.anting preside*. The I’an-rferman league also
from Justice, haring Issued a prooiamatloo declaring the national assembly or the Ebert government to In honor txmnd to furaUh him a aafe retreat on
That Ebert government, by the way. U itecoming rather <w*y In Its attitude j toward the «dll«. The cabinet held u meeting the other day with pony leaders and others and all agreed that Germany co-jM not submit to coercion from the entente powers In the armistice negotiations or In Ihe peace p *urparb-ro. It was declar'd that the ^.•overr.raent would deciloc responsibility for poadlde cooarquence* "If the .•nii rtte trie* to speculate on German pnilroce." The demand* of the allie* for the luimediate surrender of turr-
h-glstation could go f.wward unlm- | .-haat shipping wore held to be tnae-
peded In his absence and that he could keep cunKtsc’.ly in touch with coiigr-.**
by cable hnd wireles*.
It t* th» president's own opinion that the failure of emergency legistst'.on will serfi»jsly upset financial con- j dltions. and because there U general agreement on thta It is predicted the extra session of congress will be called not later than tn May. There l* no likelihood of Mr. Wilson's helug ha*V by tliat time, for he box announced bl» Intention of remaining abroad nntll the work of the peace congress Is com-
pleted.
At firat It was thought the failure of
the appropriation for the railway ud-
idutaftntluti would result in *hr almost
Immediate return of th« road* tn their former owner*, though this is deulred by neither the owner* nor the general public. Director General Hines staled Inter that a new plan o' financial, the •Ituation would be devtard; that an effort would tie made to prevail on the railroads and other bu«’.ncs« Interests to borrow money necessary' I* eitalde the uduiiiilstratloo to go forward with Its railroad ids ns and that In no rase wontd he countenance a policy which, would alow down industry or throw men out of employment. The director
gi-ueral also declared that "there U occasion do discuss the question of tlnquisbmeiit of the railroads." The fact remain* tbot the railroad* must have at least S700.O0U.0UO to-fi May ::i. and ir they are forced to h
row- in the market the surras* of the
Victory loan will lie Jeopardised. With the return of Premier Uoyd-H-org* to Paris the peace delegate* uok Up the C.iusideratiun of the treuty, ackllug firat the question of the d!«irtuamrnt of the enemy, naval and
military, which was lifted from lit*' nrmtatlce terms and will l>e»-orac u part of Ihe pence pact. As framed by the' romratmioo. this clause will *ffe.-tuslly safeguard Ihe world again*! axtr--- -i,.n by the Huns fur u long time. Ax »a* ex|iecte<i. the amount of r oney to lie exact*0 in rr|>araltoti ha* been >vit down greatly, hut It atlll stands at an enormous sum. The r»miul**i»u ou the matter of the weal cm frontier was said to have virtually finished It* work.
France nmy not get ail her must on
■ huslastic tltlzens ho|»ed fur. but an adequate buffer between her snd Germany Will be (inivlded by tlw erestloo •»f the neutralized strip alung the west
bank of the Rhine.
A‘ cordon tu the last re|».»i l*. the •-ommlaalm named to delennliie the rc*|iuuetb!Uty of the authur* of ne ear. wldcU It herdtd by tie. rotary I jinsing, lint come to a conelnahNi tlMt will arottae n atorm of protest throughout the itviltaed world. It* report. It
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the lye lire write sr j *>• Remedy Co, Cblcepw 1
•-ptahle Ite.-nuse they would “paralyse ihe country’* economic fnture." and the dismissal of German crew* from the ships requisitioned wni alio ob-
jected to. ,
In many twrts of Germany the disorders created by the Bpartacan* continue tutabnled. and there ha* been frequent uud hi duly flglttirc. In Berlin well as other places. The Rcls keep up their ineihnd of starting strike*, and Up addition ore raid to be trying to open up the way through K.-enlgsher*. East PrusaU. for the entry of thrlr holsJt. vlk brothers from Rusk'u. 'nils mow was temporarily checked by thsending of strong .'orocs of trooi*. Government arldler* ahw* opera let 1 effectively hi Berlin, whe.e the Spartaran* were trying to get poaee*Kli>u of the police stations but were routi-d by artillery fire. H»e government pres* prodirfed that the workingmen and the government would reach an agreement and tliat the xeueral strike would fall, leaving the iuo*t radical Reds only malcontent*. The government ha* proposed that the soldier* and worLtng-ueu's council be made mi organic port of »he governmental -y« U*n under the new constitution that I*
being constructed at Weimar.
Mud of the present German lender*, are still against any rooce*sion the demand* of th* Poles as to eastern fnmtirt. nnd the allies' < •ulsaiun now In session at Krout on the Brandruburx-Puseu Border, ha* a dlffi cult quest loti to •ettle. Field Marshal von Hind, nhurg It quoted a* wiylug that the territory tn dispute never will be held by the Poles, hot Will Indio either the Germans or the botabe tiki. He d.-daras the rnarohlst horde* cannot be beaten off unless the |>cop!e there rally t« th* defense of their
homes and their families
The allied forces In northern Itu 1 have retired somewhat before the tacks of th* soviet ?r.K>ps. Imt luve Inflicted groat losses on them. Trotsky is getting hit big army more organtartl •ml Is reported to be planning to drive through Bessarabia and Into Kounutiia and Hungary, with thr expectation of rapturing Budapest. The mo»t atnsr 'Ug stor? coining from Ru**ia roiv-ntly ta that tiie soviet government h»oe* to arrange a big loan In Awrri«g in return for mining and railroad <-on<-»-*-*lon>. And ul that. It mlgb! Ise done. Thr -Irish question periervl th* pre»!d-*nt utmost tn Ihe hour of his deItiirturc. Tin- house tk-foie adjourning adopted n n-olulhx) asking the peace eonteronce to recognize the right of Ireland tc self determination; and a tdg dr! -gallon of American* of Irish blood waited on Mr. Wilson In Now York to urge that In- aup|»ort that proposition. He refused to meet them until Justice Cohalnn of New York hud wlthdrnwi.. iKnl ludlvidunt having hern •cuiosl of taking part In Klon Fein qdroclcs and lia'ing been a defend o| Ji-roinlah Oleniry who wr,» go! wliti olistruetlnk' the draft tt ll«e pr.*s.deut told the dd.-gstk-n
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Swedish Halibut—Wipe a *Hee of roighlng one |>ound. Place In a shallow' earthen baking dish: sprinkle with salt, pepper nnd biush with melted butter. Drain canned lonurtora ’and add three-fourth* of a cupful of pulp; add a teaspoonful of powdered sugar nnd sjiroad over the fish. Cover with one-half aUced onion. Bake 20 mlnutcK; pour over one-third at a cupful of heavy cream, and bake ten minntes. Remove the onion snd garntab
with jstndey.
Jellied Prunes—I'irk nror. w*Mt and nik one-third of a.pound of prune two cupful* of cold water r cook In the name water nutll *oft. To the.prune water add enough water to make cupfuls. Soak two and onr-l»lf tablespoonful* of gelatin In halt a cupful of cold outer; dissolve tu the hot liquid and add one cupful of sugar, on.-fourth of a cupful <*f lemon Juice: add prunes nnd chill. Stir twice while cooling to keep ihe prune* from set-
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SEASONABLE DISHES. We may still indulge in the favorite (hell flail. Try this recipe:
Norfolk Oystei
Cover Ihe bottom of a baking dish with ihreefnorths of a cupful o* hot 1 Killed rice; cover thr rice with one-half a pint of oyster*: |<our ovet one-half cupful of vldie sauce, dot with btmer and sprinkle with salt and iHqqieg; repeal. utinfftbe same en-our.t of ragredicata. Cowr with butiqr.-d mtmhs a»4 tmkc In a hot oven 80 minutes. Barbecued Ham.—Kouk twro tblB Slice* «-! bam in lukcw.irtn wn’or 2* linutes. Drain. wi;m. cook In n hot frying pan until delicately browned, and remove to a hot phrih-r. To the fut lu the pat: add two tahWjiootifaU Inegnr. ope traspoonfal of wtm lord, one-elglith iff a tca-qvxicfal i-f paprika and one-half tcasp-H*nr'il of. sugar. When (horougldy lout cl pour over ham and serve at once. Cracker Plum Pudding.—l*.,ur Piur cupfuls of aculdcd milk over une end onc-fourth cupfuls of rolled cracker rnunb* nnd let stand until cool; gold one capful of sugar, four beat, nni-half u grate.I nutmeg, one ten •puunf al of salt and one-thin! of s mp. ful of tncti.>d butter. >‘arbutl one and on«'-hatf cupful* of raisin* in tmlliuc water, •'over, add to the mixture. Tara Into a buttered baklnx dish ai d ivakslowly two and one-half hours, stirring the IJrat half hour, tierve with
any preferred sauro
Fruit Cr«am.—Jt-cik n tot>lr(|MMMlful of granulate,! gehtitn in uni-fourth of n rniiful of cold water, dlsaoiv# in one-fourth of a cupful of Kculd.il mil 1 ; ] nnd sdd oue-half « cuiiful of sugar and one traiqioouful of lent on Juice. I Ktraln Into dl*li nnd set Into lee ws- 1 ter. stirring cutraUntiy. and when the j Mixture begins to thicken add the j white* of two eggs beaten stiff and one 1 •up of bravj cream beaten stiff, one third of a cupful of stewed prune* rut tn bits, throe fig» .-hopp. ,1 and two tn b!es|HMinfuta of hlancheil am] ihntiped almonds. Mold and rbil!. "HtJUA TvWMig.
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