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' I L I I m I - -r - u. ril-ANS . Ab solutely Removes V J. T J ! J ! n i 1 V, ijiuigetsuun. unepacKage ,; ' proves it 25c at all druggists. - JAPAN FIKO II! TO THE fTO STATES Some Interesting Sidelights on Mutter of Japan's , ; Finances POINTS TO A SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP IN NATION He Points That the Reports 'Have a German. Origin and That Germany Has Never Wished A merica Japanese Relations Well.': Home,' Aug; 2.'!. (('iii'resi(iiiieiu'e of Tlie -Assoi'iiiteil Press) lieltire leaving fur (lie I'lRte.l Slittes, Hn duVci.sliiiii lUntanL II I'siilent jt.i'. 'y-niNiniiiTiiil ETfc. ' lr ----- I iimim!ii'i;ii- ,!i' the iVnumii; VN. v ieiencf of the-'j.n til the liehl in, re uteiite I'pwer.iDi ;;r.p fsplairieil : to n , flu respoij .isui'i.'ireii t iess"'i c i Wj I'lieral tiiiNMiim ami inn ,1.1 liiiitr ritrfr lissint 'from a fiiimteitrl mint f vii'iv' tln'TiTritinim of .I'lnan iiiiil the. I, lilted JStntes cm. (level mine the. war nml as affeeted hy IJIHll hte Htnr RitsHQ .iaiauene treaty. Union Sulcatum is well known to many Americans -n the linaniier who stiaihteneil unt the eliliiiij; liiiani cs of .lapan after the liusso .Inpanese war. He for a time liehl the )iosition that ei)rrepomlents. in the I'niteil States to that of seervtary of the 'treasury, lie also was mayor of Tokio. The 'other members of the commission are S. Tcn- OW THE W M II I lit. w Sheets f, i . : - ' - v tome to Uur n cam cmrrn cm rV! .- : III I J -N. . f Tiiirll ; IA. ouiiiinez ioin- J M fty) iflff Straw Hats.il Men N C'Mlf Ty Boys' Lolw Shoes and V tf f other wearing apparel 11 li " that you cannot afford ' u Come today and lef ' 'I ,us show you. ' " letjll in i sj i . - . . I J I I . .If . I III III ... -JtZrH " " . I . 3 J V- c - I N. ff .. I,!.' t- I . ' w ' , - w- m 1 ur I OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING THE REASON: We are giving ' IfitJs anything for the House Phone No. 737 i n mi nml I Ml. I III .1 I. k: Yaiip, .siiTPtarv. th S. Iilzourka, The riMiiniiisiiiii lit' tlm Sri-ri;in railway, crossinc; troin ret.ronrail to I.onilon, theacfr to l'nris, ami filially to Kuiue. ' Haion Sakatani,' who speake Knulittti lliit'iill v, ahl : "The Iiiijieriul. Com in is sion was appointed for the purpose -n( nt .eliding tin; I'nriu Conference ami al so ot: visitincf those countries in ,;tlI',)'e inn out stilus ot nKi'ertaining in a ! finite way how the commerce of Jap an can lie increaseil with them, what they can seTT us ami what we can sell tlii'mr-especially as relates to products they formerly olitained from tJennnny and Austria lliinarv. Therd is also the ipiestiou of delivering goods, .lajmn lian three large teaniship lines at pres t'lit and they are building as rapidly as possible more ships, as rates in tlie.l'ar Knst have risen . out of jill reasonable JTrfijiort toils-Sllic"p-ThF-TFmnvTit of -tier iiian ships from this trade. We are willing til. trade heaxily with Europ, since in mv 0iinion Knrope will not. be so long making up its present war loss es as might be thought. Of course the amount of these losses will dep.end , on the length of the war, ami that de pemls on the success of theKiissian and other pirn s ' offensives;- Hut nlK'iild, ..jvar end in a reasonable time, the hurojie will have been iiuick- ptxiple (iTVi' war spirit, thev will work en en bv i51LL" "ii l"''f losses. hiii'der to niiT?SHfi tdions .fietween "As regards fife r jl apan,- it must the 1'nited !States-fliid hat we look be i euieiti bereil alwu.VH ' l)iiitp.il Htaies w it h gratitude upon the y years ago as tly country which sixtitli th"e 'out 1 hi t us in coiiimiiuicirin Vof fwenty: side Hdilil, after a periodt non coin five hundred years of almooide than Iniinication with' anv other ii't 11 few those n mir own -islands ex rare instances! those n our own islands pxclo I rare instances! ' - ' ;,. IV finn1 iro 1 I II was U R. c "In recent vears there have been world wide rejioitu that these two eoun trii'M lifnl 'olictiiur national interests which would eventually, bring them to war. First, the Tinted States thought we might attack her, according to these reports. Now 'the reports harp- been shifted the other way. At home our people are 'made to believe that the 1-niteil States is prepui itifj to attack us. It is niost amusing. 1 have many American friends nnd of eourse we "discuss inline lliings. A 11 uf lis lunw that there are all reasons for both na tions to be friendly.'' The whole body of this talk wojdd be. ridiculous in-1 he extreme if it were not that such re ports lend to the maintaining of ex pensive lleots, to the building of coast defenses. I have had soiiip experience ift,wnr costs, I think, and J know that such foolishness means in money. ' I sincerely believe these reports hav-(--(ieFinHH-OTigiii'r-(iiueeGeimaiiy has never wished us well iind would like to see us in dilliculties with the I'nited Statis, but the Vniteil States and Japan are too far away from .each other to have the same jealousies that exist among the nations of Knrope, with neighboring frontiers. ''On the other hand, thero has sprung up a largex commerce between the I'hited States an Japan, and it has steadily grown since the present war, since we have been unable to buy in Jjnropean markets many siipjdies form erly obtained -tlWt. "TtVTtlOiol li cod ii tries prosperous, our buying has led to return buying in silks and man v oth irticles on tliefinrf of ihe (LTiiTtelt States. Our own foreign coiinnerce, ex port nnd import, reached nn average of seven huudied million dollars year ly before the war and 1 expect it is better now.. "It has been stated w-e want. -tup 1'hilippine Islands. It is far 'fii'tter for Japan to have the I'nited States develop t hose "island. ; -She- is able to spend the money needed to ilo it and we are not, anil it is a line' thing tor us and our rtiade lo htrrfl--peai-'fHl-andpM'p-emiii neighbors, no matter who tly.are. It is one if the economic errors of the present, for instance, to suppose that t hiY..Jossesof Knrope are the gains of -the I'nited States and Japan because they happen to be selling supplies. We are sure to feel those lossi's in .Kuropp in the end. ''Now for the ltnssian treaty and Japan's attitude towards China. It has .ceil treelv stated that there is a good al ot disholiest in business. 1 will 1 tu i t that there is a ,good deal of ith in this, so far as concerns ns in past. It must bp reiiHMiibered that n the I'nited States "nml Kifepeaii hants began to trade with ns, silver irrrrth ilium) iinii li t't iin t h 1H'" Jd among them, whereas, with us. worth one fourth as much, by our merchants took ad- coning! I,Ms siinuuoii nun exciouig vantageVy silver for gold. Our peopl." ed theiry tl'e i'lea that foreigners Were here eot u '( uiav be said thev rvtnlint- 1 e l. : . ! a - i : i l - tiky aiiiTVi sa matter of self protec ed In kind!"f.v. however, we have start- tion. Later men to commercial schools e learned international ' business, and I feel sure pd our youv .... 1 LI HUH tneor, ways j'ih we will no longer suffer in tf the int iivi(1 lie In- which grew out of a to what business Auctions, qut'stioiifl ml the, Japanesi! '"a well understood sim e j.c.mtnfy iv'ir of 1!UH do the na- (i 's of each other, and ViiPcome quiet friend merely puts this ;NV is not inimical '.rWerican interpsts ,lode the old t'anese. want X- the.vEsst. farts arc Hi k,ll thath i - E. QUINN in t'hliia on an pqnnl footing with Kng land, Uussia, Kraiue, tlie United JStates, or any other country. Ivconomically, we coiild'n t Handle I He Job by tiiiiHeives. Japan insits that there shall buo out side, armed interventions, likeiat of the (icrmaua who furtiticd theinselv at the jt of Kiao Chow, a port which we tiavc kvn from them. Such torti hcil positions constitute a tnenace to China and to the interests of every na fiou wishing to do business there, and oventnnty lirinyitjuut-tltii-ic(ltt'le'J situation, on a smaller scale, that has so- long existed in the Halkans of Eu rope. - "S'e cannot read the future, but for the present these are the facts regard ing Japan 's attitude, ami I am glad to state that The Assovrater! Tress has in the past admitted Japan to place, the truth before the people of the I'liitod States. In so doing, it renders a serv ice to the mutual interests of these two peoples.' r T ' ' '. T Malay MansIayersToBe Made More Decent by Modern Medical Treatment. . New York, Aug. 2 1.--A plan for civ ilizing the L'00,000 Moros of the Siil.u archipelago by giving them medical .re lief from the 'many diseases rampant in the native isles was announced today iVC Jhe rtockefellcr Fmindat ion. In co-operation .with the "Intermit Toil nl Health Heard of the Rockefeller Foundation, the Philippine government 111 Of course you do? Then investigate Lynord Met al Tin Roofing:. t" .... There la only one Ideal Roofing and that Is good tin. Expert me i.phanlca only can lay tin roofs, hence you are assured of the best possible workmanship when put on on by a reliable tinner. The tin la securely sleated to the sheatlng, the seams locked and soldered, thus making one great lnterlock lng piece of metal corerlng the entire building. Let ns show yon. We .will sub mit facts and figures backed by a post tire guarantee. CllIIIG MORDS BY PHYSIC DO YOU WAN ROOF NG DAILY THERE IS A REASON I the public ( advantage of good buying. : it will pay you to pay us a visit. & COMPANY will send a hospital ship to the inland group inhabited by the Moros and kin- died .'trihcH; The ship is now beingJ ' i'"ri" '' "" 1 " '" "" "" 1 fur n jieriod of live years iitider the joint hu liervision of the government and the r'ouudat ion. . . The scojie of the plan and the ineth odss to be employed are given in the fol lowing announcement made today by I he Foundation: "J'or more than 200 yearn the Moros, who were the famous malay pirates that devastated the" Northern I'll ilippine is lands, have resisted nil attempts by rlpain. ami the t'nited .States to pacify them by military foreu, .Since their entrance into history they have been a people apart. On the lartre number of Kinall islundi cmnprisinit the. JSoot hern group of the I'hilippinea about 200,000 i scarce now. Regular -We have on hand a wwic nic IJi ice ttuvixiiceu up u mgii. in una iui.wb tra large sizes in crepe, nansook, longelothrand cambi. you will buy if you couldsee these big money-savers. prices run from 39cU to 98ct. See display in our wino. HOSIERY Our hosiery istocic value in ladies silk pair guaranteed to DRY My stock of dry goods and notions you will find complete and prices are very reasonable. If you can't come to the store, just phone No. 61, your order will be filled and delivered promptly. Don't Think a Good Figure Will Take Care of : Itself! of the tribes still lead a semi-nomadic life. They are of the Mohaniinedau faith. "Investigation has shown th Moros to be suffering from skin disease 01 He verc form, malaria, hookworm, dysen tery and other preventable infections. As the Jgoso band and other hunting tribes of Northern Luzon were civilized largeyl by the 'men who brought them medical relief, it was decided to reach the Moros in the same way. ' '"' "Although dispensaries have been successfully established among tb Moros on the larger islands of Mindanao and Jolo, they can reach but small fraction of the peoide.XThe- hospital ship will go from island to island, meet-1 ing the people at established points iraining mwwjvc-'lJind ; Jvln i NOTICE i i. j t :n. price $1.50, our leader GOWNS veryjbig lot'ofjadies' gowns th is complete. We-have on hose to go at 50c. Black wear or a new pair . GOODS AND NOTIONS ARE YOU wearing any corset you hap i pen to b' or. heap of without regard to ." whether it is really the right one for your particular figure? . - ,, """ i ' Ymin fio-nre nn 't tk pflrA nf itself; It " tieeiln eonstntit trainintr. The C-U a la Spirite Corset gently moulds . your figure.into lines that are correot. At the same time it ' gives just the right amount of support. Furthermore, it sur prises you with its extreme comfort and durability. ".' Over 240 different models one for every woman's figure. Prices, $1 to $10. See the newest C-B models at our corset de- ' parttnent today. C-B -TVtArSPlRITEr CORSET FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE. South MWn Street CHlChteTER S PILLO W. TI1K UIAMONK BBANU. A Pllhi in 114 ik1 Vol nuiiu DIAMOND HHAhO il l M, tut trra k momn m Bctl, lUit. Atw kitbi SOflBY0RUCCaTSEVLKV;v:i;;2 inst ructions to the natives. - ' " " The 'board hopes that by the end of five years the hospital ship will have proved its usefulness and that the work will !) continued en the basis of gov ernment and local support. If this should be the cas-'! method of medi- cal relief ized countries will showy4 of wide application rEs'wf i 5 to Jhjwi i ' wit 5 the , ltinr.lt Coi hand an extra big and white; every I I ' . . r Py i m rx in T to allr H. C. DIXOH .Be Jr. M AND B0YSST0RE THE TXNTfES AJTD PLUMB EE Ta rbor aStieet "WITH A CONSCIENCE. 4 n". nEtc I to ally I oitis, I Van I Rocrr?tShoe&Cloth.Col II', S . r . . . if V ..fiv order L f ' ' ft' ' -I si .
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