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THE AKRON TIMES. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914. PAGE TWO. SUIT STOP For Value Received No sale is a sale at the S. C.

L. Store you've "value received." -better service to you, -better values. -and the highest satisfaction. This, always, is our aim. Levy Bros.

N. E. Cor. Main and Mill. SHORT GLOVES CLEANED 7 Cents We Specialize In Oriental Rug Cleaning.

The American Dry Cleaning Co. -New Location401 Second National Bank Bldg. Cor. Quarry St. S.

Main -PHONESPeople's 4489. Bell 1596. -SPECIALGUARANTEED $19 We Also Handle EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES Eckler Bros. 483 South Main Street READ BRITISH PAPERS GIVE MUCH SPACE TO MEXICO AFFAIR One Newspaper Thinks Wilson Should Have Recognized President Huerta. ANOTHER ADMITS WE'RE QUICK TO DEFEND FLAG Mexican Crisis Arouses Great Interest Among the People of British Isles.

(BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) LONDON, Apr. space is devoted to tl the Mexican situation by the British today. The Manchesnewspaper ter Guardian, organ of' the English Peace party, says: "War, should it come, would be purely ridiculous if the stakes were not human lives and national If both sides are itchbe at each others throats, it would be discreditable to them both to have better occasion for beginning. The originating cause of the dispute is undoubtedly the extension of the Monroe doctrine, which from being a mere notice board to Europe against political trespassing in the new world, has become a sort of gazetting of the United States as the political school mistress of Central and South America. SAYS PRESIDENT WILSON MADE A MISTAKE.

"President Wilson was wrong in refusing to recognize General Huerta. The resulting Intervention will put 'Pa Villa' in the position Huerta now has, This is not all attractive prospect, for Villa possesses in a higher degre every fault that President Wilson has found with Huerta. The Liverpool Post says: "President Wilson's message was the inevitable culmination of American policy in refusing to recognize. General Huerta. The responsibility of the United States cannot cease with a mere conquest under arms and the uphold ng of American dignity, nor can it be confined to immediate protection of international commercial interests.

The further responsibility will devolve upon the United States of taking such steps as may be considered necessary for the permanent protection of these interests. That can only be done by establishing such a form and personnel of government as will insure the greatest degree of ordSolitaire Diamond' Ring. Fine brilliant diamond Bet in golid gold band, $25.00. Elegant Diamond, Brooch of Platinum wrought in seroll design with diamonds of the highest quality, $275.00. Beautiful Diamond Ring set with brilliant diamond and 6 small diamonds in solid setting, large, 8150.00.

You Can Best Select a Diamoud Here The larger the display of diamond set jewelry, the easier it is to make a selection. You will find EL splendid assortment of diamonds in beautiful mountings in mold and platinum, designed to show the diamond to its advantage in our diamond department, Many of these special designs have been made up especially for this spring. You should see these new designs at your first opportunity, COS DALES and C- Jewelers 128 South Street ESTABLISHED 1876 23 The SOUTH Wadsworth STREET Co. Akron's Best Ready-to-Wear Store Our Phenomenal Sale of 25.00 Wooltex Suits At $17.85 We say without fear of contradiction that this sale introduces values in Women's and Misses' high-grade tailored and fancy Suits that are positively without parallel. These Suits represent the last word in style and quality.

Come, look these Suits over carefully, examine the superb tailoring, try them on and note the good comfortable feeling. The true and correct hang will appeal to you. All the new shades as well as staple colorings are in this vast assortment, while the styles are correct ful $25.00 Suits for. and up-to-the-minute. Wonder- $17.85 THE WADSWORTH COMPANY, 23 SOUTH MAIN ST.

The Store That Sells Wooltex. PATRIOTIC NEW YORK, Apr. New York university students cheered Dean Francis Hovey Stoddard for several minutes yesterday when he said at chapel exercises that he knew all the students of the university stood ready to give their lives for the country it needed in its defense. "The students of this university need no urging to do their patriotic duty," said the dean. "I feel confident that the management of our government is in patriotic hands, and I feel sure that the students here before me will sustain the honor 2 government by every 1 means in their power." 00000000 erly life.

The civilization of Mexico would have a beneficent throughout the world." The Daily Telegram says: "One of those great waves of national feeling, which from time to time sweeps aside political dissensions! among Americans has gone throughout the United States. There is no nation on earth more punctilious over the honor of its flag, and it is merely just for Americans to say that if an insult had come from a more formidable aggressor the manifestation of the public resolve to have reparation would only have been stronger and more violent. There is, of course, no question as yet of war, in the strict meaning of the term." The Globe says: "In the declaration that the military operations of the United States are being not the people of but against flexicon General Huerta, we have the root weakness of President Wilson's policy. He undertakes to say who does and who does not represent the Mexican people. That is a tension to which there is no other issue than annexation or protectorate as valid as that now exercised over Cuba." SOUTH DAKOTA OFF FOR MEXICAN WATERS.

SAN FRAN, Apr. Cruiser South Dakota from the Puget-Sound Navy Yard with 260 marines aboard, entered San Fran bay at 4 a. today. She proceeded to California City to take 01 coal preparatory to departing for Mexican waters. About 500 marines from the Mare Island navy yards also will be taken aboard the South Dakota.

BRYAN TO ADDRESS FOREIGN DIPLOMATS. WASHINGTON, Apr. Bryan asked the foreign ambassadors to confer with him at 2:30 p. m. It was generally accepted that he would advise them of the situation in detail.

COLLEGE STUDENTS IN DEMONSTRATION. APPLETON, April A war demonstration here occurred last night when 100 Lawrence college students paraded, the streets. They had bugles, drums, blank cartridges and dynamite torpedoes. College yells mingled with cries of "Avenge the Flag!" WELL LOOK WHO'S HERE! MONTE CARLO, Apr. Porfirio Diaz, 84, formerly Mexican dictator, has come here to recover from the after affects of an attack of grippe.

He is accompanied by his wife. The convalescence of the General is progressing normally although he is troubled with deafness. He shows great interest in news about Mexico. FOREIGNERS PREPARE TO LEAVE MEXICO, VERA CRUZ, Apr. large number of Americans and other foreigners are on their way from the capital today.

The regular train is being run in two sections and a special train is also en route. Everything remains quiet in this city. The American war vessels have not changed their position. FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Kasota, am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetatable Compound has done more for me than anything else, and I had the best physician here. I was SO weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suffered with pains low down in my right side for a year 01 more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now I feel like EL different person.

I believe there is nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would be glad if I could influence anyone to try the medicine, for I know it will do all and much more than It is claimed to do." -Mrs. Clara Franks, R. F. D.

No. 1, Maplecrest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are constantly publishing in the newspapers. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia K.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. AKRON JEWELERS WILL ATTEND THE OHIO CONVENTION Retail Jewelers' Association to Open Sessions in Columbus Today.

STYLE SHOW TO BE BIG FEATURE Secretary of Commerce Redfield to Address Visitors at Noon Today. Several Akron jewelers left today for Columbus to be present at the opening session of the eighth annual convention of the Ohio Retail Jewelers' association, which opened today and closes Friday. More than usual amount of interest attaches to this year's convention for the reason that there will be held, in connection with the convention, during the last three days' sessions, the and silversmiths' style shop exposition, an exhibition which will bring together a collection of about two million dollars' worth of gems and other articles which form a part of the jewelers' stock. STYLE SHOW TO BE FIRST OF ITS KIND. The style show is the first of its kind to be held in the country and is attracting attention throughout the land.

Large manufacturing houses and establishments which occupy a leading place in the business circles of the country are included among the exhibitors, the list of which is said to number about 65. There will be 30 or more diamond displays. Among other exhibits which have been promised are the big "centennial" silver vase, from the Gorham company, valued at $30,000, as well as combinations of set gema, the value of which run from $1,000 to $75,000. Part of the gems will be shown on living models. The exhibition will be open in the afternoons to the members of the jewelers' associa-! tion only, and in the evenings to the public, tickets being obtained through the jewelers.

sition is managed by the members of th 24-Karat club of Columbus, the jewelers' organization of that city. The sessions of the jewelers' convention will be marked by many features of interest, several speakers of prominence being on the program. The handsome program prepared for the convention containg pictures of A. J. Heesen of Toledo, state president; A J.

B. Rose of Canton, first vice president; Ralph Hogan of Akron, second yice president; R. A. Bancroft of Columbus, secretary-treasurer, together with those of the three past presidents, J. R.

Stebbins of Ashtabula, F. D. Ausman of St. Mary's, and A. L.

Thoma of Piqua. SECREARY OF COMMERCE TO SPEAK. A luncheon takes place at noon THIRTEEN KILLED IN COLORADO RIOT MONDAY EVENING State Troops and Striking Miners Fight Long Battle Near Trinidad. STRIKERS USE AUTOS; ARE HEAVILY ARMED Force of Miners Now Entrenched Near Ludlow Estimated at From 500 to 1,200. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) TRINIDAD, Apr.

With the skirmish lines in the same position as last night when the all-day batkle between state troops and striking miners, ceased an early resumption of hostilities was expected in the district today, Telephone wires are down the vicinity of yesterday's battle and at least 13 are believed to have been killed. One hundred militiamen, many of them raw recruits, are contronted with all armed force of striking coal miners variously estimated to number from five to twelve hundred. Many of the strikers are entrenched in Arroyos, back of Ludlow tent colony which late last night was. destroyed by fire. Hundreds of others are said to be in the vicinity.

All during the night bodies of strikers, heavily armed, in automobiles, wagons and on foot, were said to be moving in the direction of Ludlow. Reinforcements for the state troops are being rushed from Walsenburg and from Lamar, but help is not expected before late this afternoon. John Lawson, International board member of the United Mine Workers of America, who is in charge of the Colorado strike, disappeared from Trinidad late last night and is said to be in the vicinity of Ludlow. William Diamond, another labor leader, is also believed to have made his way to the district during the night. Sheriff Grisham declares the situation is beyond his control and no more men are available for service as i deputies.

today at the Hotel Virginia, at which Hon. William G. Redfield of Washington, secretary of commerce, is scheduled to speak on "Business and the Government." The real business sessions of the I convention are scheduled to start Wednesday morning, Mayor George J. Karb of Columbus being scheduled for an address of welcome, and Past President Thomas for the response. The style show opens Wednesday evening, and up the attention of the jewelers evening.

On Thursday the program includes an address by William H. Ingersoll of New York, a man well known in the affairs of the association, while Friday's sessions include addresses by B. J. Doyle of Philadelphia and Dr. Sheldon O.

Martin, dean of the college of business science of Harvard university. A feature of the convention will be a motion picture exhibition, given by the Elgin Watch company, showing the various steps in the manufacture of a watch. Akron entertained the jewelers the state at last year's tion and the 1915 meeting conven. to another part of the state. A dozen or more jewelers or their representatives have arranged local, to attend some of the sessions of the convention during the next two days.

BIGGEST, FIGHTERS SOON. NEW YORK, Apr. new superdreadnoughts New York and Texas, the two largest battleships in the world, are expected to be on duty in Southern waters soon. It was announced at the Brooklyn navy yard today that the New York, which was placed in commission last week, would sail for Guantanamo, Cuba on Sunday. A large quantity of ammunition was being stowed away on the NewT.

York and Texas today. The Texas is ready for sea duty on short notice. church, will officiate. Memsalist bers of Buckley Post, G. A.

will attend in a body and take part the service. will arrive from the The body South Wednesday at once afternoon to "the will be taken house. DEATHS MARY GILHOOLY, 63. GILHOOLY. -Mary Gilhooly, 63, widow of John Gilhooly, died at St.

Alexis hospital in Cleveland after an operation. Mrs. Gilhody lived at 53 East Thornton street. Funeral notice later. MRS.

MARY SHEEHAN. Mary Sheehan, widow of Daniel Sheehan, died about 11 o'clock Monday at her home, 414 Bowery street, aged 89 years. The funeral will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a. at St. Mary's church.

The interment will be at St. Vincent's cemetery. CUTTER FUNERAL. The funeral of the late Mr. M.

Cutter will be held from the residence, 24 South Walnut street, Thursday at 2 p. m. Rev. F. A.

Gray, pastor of the First DISMISS THE CASE AGAINST MYERS CO. J. R. Vaughan, in Police Judge Court Monday afternoon, dismissed of the State of Ohio the case against H. L.

Myers of the Myers Butter Company, South Main street, who was charged with selling matter. The complaint had oleomargarine containing colormade by Dr. Force, dairy and been food inspector. Hardgrove testified to discovering traces of coloring matter in the product, which was purchased from the Sulzberger Sons' Company, while the expert chemists for the company demonstrated that the product did not contain coloring. Free Hair Dressing on The Main THE 4.

POLSKY GO on sale at the Pattern Coun-Hair Goods Demonstration, and -Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Street Floor. All goods at ter, on the Howard Street prices. Floor. The Store of Better Qualities--Better Values Timely Wilton Rugs -Are without a doubt the best on the market. We have a full and complete line in new 1914 designs, some with neat all-over patterns, others in quaint Oriental designs.

Such qualities as Anglo- Persian, Herati, AngloIndian, Kremlin and Art Loom. 47.50, 50.00 60.00 In 9x12 size. Tapestry Brussels Rugs -Come in a good variety of patterns and colorings. We offer two items this week, at a very distinct saving: Offerings In Rugs values, 9x12 9.75 -Special value in and colorings is very extensive, and the quality of 4.00 Values, 2.95 size 9x12 18,95 the best. -Extra good quality curtains in four popular weaves, -EtaScotch Art Rugs 21.50 -size 9x12 17.95 mine, Cable Net, Marquisette all-wool 27.50 Body Brussels, size 9x12 25.00 and Nottingham.

The designs -These are heavy, 35.00 Fine quality Wiltons, 9x12 29.75 are greatly varied, and there is rugs, Fine, Worsted Wiltons at 43.50 37.50 a pair that will look well. with. of excellent wearing qualities. The colors are blue, the setting in any room. Colors grey, tan, brown, rose and and also white.

and figured up green that will not fade. Plain "Summery" Grass Rugs 4.00 the are ivory, ecru Values to pair, special at 2.95. ible patterns. An excellent rug and Japanese grass rugs are durable, hygienic and inexfor sleeping and dining rooms. pensive.

Fine for sleeping rooms, porches and cottages. All sizes up to 9x12 Pretty Curtain which are priced 12.95 Sizes from 18 in. by 36 in. to 9x15 ft. Materials "Deltox" in 9x12 size.

Special 8.50 New Bath Rugs Japanese Rugs in 9x12. Special 8.95 -30c and 35c hemstitched, bordered voile and scrim, the brown and green bath rugs just -35c Marquisette, white, -New assortment of red, blue, Small Rugs Specially Priced yard 19c designs, a complete ivory and ecru, special at, range of sizes. The quality is -Hundreds of small rugs of all kinds. the yard 250. of the best.

We have priced -Special showing of new curthese specially at 27x54 Heavy Axminster Rugs 1.49 tain nets, fine Colonial effects, 2.59, 2.19, 1.89, and 27x54 Heavy Velvet Rugs 1.29 finished edges, white, ivory 1.59 27x54 Fine Body Brussels Rugs 2.75 and ecru, yard 50c 27x54 Fine Wilton Rugs 3.69 Linoleums -A complete of printed 36x63 Heavy Axminster Rugs 2.75 Window Shades and inlaid linoleums: 36x63 Fine Wilton Rugs 5.69 -All shades made in our own 60c 65c val. printed 50c workrooms from hand-made 1.25 val. heavy inlaid 98c We specialize in extra and odd sizes, and can fit shade cloth, mounted on guar1.45 Wild's 1.29 anteed rollers. 'Phone us for 1.50 val. Parquet inlaid 1.35 any room with any grade free estimates at any time.

-Third Floor -Third Floor -Third Floor Polsky--Quality Domestics Suit and Coat Values -Some opportune offerings, just in time for house- -The heavy Spring buying has left us cleaning renewals and additions of bed clothing. several broken lots of Suits and Coats, They are all "Polsky Specials" which we offer at special prices. The Satin Bed Spreads We have re- Bed made an extra styles are all new and dependable, as ceived a new shipment of those size. They are here in plain excellent quilts that represent are the materials and colors. the standard of quality throughor scalloped with cut cornout the world.

They come in ers. There are many beauti- Suits-2 "Saving Groups" all sizes, from 72x98 for ful patterns here woven in beds, to 90x106 for extra large TN this lot there are 40 THERE are 47 suits in faithful reproduction of the and of beds. They are plain hemmed, two -and in or scalloped with cut corners a model. While the as- most instances only one foreign Marseilles designs. to insure the proper hang of the We consider these sortment of materials, of a kind will be found.

quilt. Priced a very good val. at colors and sizes is not Gaberdine, waffle cloth, 2.98 from 9.95 to 3.95 complete, there are many crepes, and novelty 35.00 Extra Size 90x99, varieties to choose from. weaves, in the new blues, 37.50 val. Seamless Sheets, size 81x90 inch- made of the best quality cot- 25.00 and tango, green and various es.

These sheets are made of a ton. You would do well in- 27.50 values other new colorings. 19.95 24.95 heavy, round-thread cotton, torn and hemmed. The careful deed to buy a good supply of Coats at Worth-While Savings selection of the cotton used in these sheets. They are a BROKEN assortment of about 75 coats, in the season's new-: their manufacture, means long- regular 1.00 value, and we est styles, fabrics and colors.

A good range of sizes in this A wearing qualities. Regular 80c assortment. There are straight line models, conservatively trimquality, priced have underpriced 85c med, and flare away effects, with elaborate Persian specially at 65c them to and Oriental. trimmings. 15.00 and 16.50 0 values 12.50 -The Main st.

Floor Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36, of the well known "Fruit of the Loom" brand. This is an excellent quality at 20c. 15c Silks Woolens Wash Goods We have them specially at (Howard St. Floor.) Chiffon Taffeta, in all the want- Printed Crepe, over 2500 ed colors and black. Both in 26 in.

crisp Gossard Corsets plain plain 'and and two-tones; two-tones; some also and dresses, fresh, etc. for waists, some beautiful printed ei- 15c value, yard 10c -Meet the present style-dictates fects. Specially priced at Printed inches wide perfectly. Front-lace models to 1.50, 1.25 1.00 -a good variety of patterns and and colors of this popularfit every figure, at Polsky's. material, and 25c value, yard 19c At 2.00 We have just received anRice new -The illustration shows 'the other supply of this beautiful of this wanted shipment.

Gossard Model at 2.00,-the material, in 36 and 40 inch and an extenfirst time we have beep able to widths. Prices are 1.75 sive variety of patterns and show a Gossard at less than 2.50, $2.25, $2.00 colors. Priced 3.50. It has a medium bust, 36 specially, the 25c and rather long skirt, which Wool Suitings Coatings, to 54 inches wide. The pop- White Voile--washes and irons tends limbs.

to confine the lower ular black and white novelty qualchecks predominate. ity, for waists and dresses. At 5.00 Priced, yard, 1.50 to 35c value, balance -Model No. 550, called the of week, "Tango" model, specially de- Gaberdine Suitings, 46 inches Ratine, checks, plaids, brosigned for active women, has an extremely is the favored cades and plain colors. All low bust, medium length skirt, with elas- jacket and suit material for the newest weaves in a tic section back.

Developed in dainty summer wear. Many colors variety; 42 to 46 inches great. French Batiste. -valnes to -The Main St. Floor specially, the yard 1.00 priced at, the 98c Howard St.

Floor Howard St. Floor Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Rugs Generously Reduced -You will certainly find a rug that'll please you in the following 4 groups. The variety of patterns Curtains Curtains At Savings -We have thousands of pairs of all kinds and descriptions. There are Nottingham, Cable Net, Scrim, Marquisette, Voile, Cluny, Lacet, Paris Point, Duchess, and those pretty Colonial effects. 3.00 Values 1.95 -All new scrim, voile, Nottingham and cable net curtains: of the finest white, cream and ecru.

There are many pretty and tasty designs. to choose from. Values up to 3.00 the pair, special, 1.95. POLSKY'S "Better Qualities" POLSKY'S "Better Values" POLSKY'S.

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