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I'llltllllUlllllllllMUNIMIUIIMHUIHimutJttllllliUUJIIIIIIIIUIIltUIIIUIUIUtlUlllllUIIMUmnillllin i! if II BEGINS !! SATURDAY ii nrrFiURFK 8th. ( >/ <* ! c. Oi I \ cc $35.00 Coats for $27.50 Coats, for $22.50 Coats, for $15.00 Coats, for $12.50 Coats, for $7.50 Coats, for. $6.00 Coats, for. larai? ?. COA1 $37.50 Coat Suit $32.00 Coat Suit $27.50 Coat Suit $20.00 Coat Suit $17.50 Coat Suit WILSON'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS (Continued from Page 4) to a declaration of war againsl Turkey and Bulgaria. They als< are the tools of Germany. But the: are mere tools and do not yet stanc in the direct path of our necessarj action. We shall go wherever th< necessities of this war carry us but it seems to me that we shoul< go only where immediate and prac tical considerations lead us and no heed any others. "The financial and military meas ures which must be adopted wil suggest themselves as the war an< its undertakings develop, but I wil take the liberty of proposing to yoi certain otfier acts 01 legislation which seem to me to be neede* for the support of the war and fo: the release of our whole force an< energy. "It will be necessary to extend ii certain particulars the legislatior of the last session with regard t< alien enemies; and also necessary I believe, to create a very definite and particular control over the en trance and departure of all person into and from the United States. "Legislation should be enacted de fining as a criminal offense ever; wilful violation of the presidentia proclamations relating to alien ene mies promulgated under sectioi 4067 of the revised statues and pro viding appropriate punishments ;am women as well as men should b included under the terms of the act placing restraints upon alien ene mies. It is likely that as time goe on many alien enemies will be will ing to be fed and housed at th expense of the government in th detention camps and it will be th purpose of the legislation I hav suggested to confine offender among them in penitentiaries am other similar institutions wher they could be made to work as othe criminals do. "Recent experience has convincei me that the congress must go fur ther in authorizing the governmen to set limits to prices. The law o supply and demand, I am sorry t say has been replaced by the la\ MUtHMi.ililllllllltlltlllltlllltlllHlUUItlllllllllMIMNMIHIUMIIIIIIHmilMIMMIIiMIIMIMIIUJIMaillUMUUIIUlll "I e~ 0\nxl > M j i Mis, Coa also Ladi ale begir ou are assur ATS $24.50 $19.50 $15.75 $11.75 $ 9.75 $ 5.50 $ 4.75 r SUITS 3, for $25.00 3, for $22.50 3, for $20.00 3, for $15.00 3, for $13.75 J. I of unrestrained selfishness. While I we have eliminated profiteering in several branches of industry it still runs impudently rampant in others. The farmers, for example, complain t with a great deal of justice that, > while the regulation of food prices 7 restricts their incomes, no restraints 1 are placed upon the prices of most r of the things they must themselves - purchase; and similar inequities obi tain on all sides. Favors Combinations Among the " P A. CiXponcrs. ' "It is imperatively necessary that the consideration of the full use of - the waterpower of the country and 1 also the consideration of the sys3 tematic and yet economical develop1 ment of such of the natural re i sources of the country as are still i under the control of the federal i government should be immediately! r resumed and affirmatively and conj structively dealt with at the earliest possible moment. The press1 ing need of such legislation is daily j becoming more obvious. 3 "The legislation proposed at the , last session with regard to regulated e combinations among our exporters, - in order to provide for our foreign s trade a more effective organization and method of co-operation, ought - by all means to be completed at y this session. 1 "And I beg that the members of the house of representatives will 1 permit me to express the opinion ~ that it will be impossible to deal ^ in any buta very wasteful and exe travagant fashion with the enors mous appropriations of the public " money which must continue to be s made, if the war is to be properly ~ sustained, unless the house will cone sent to return to its former prace tice of initiating and preparing all e appropriation bills through a single e committee, in order that responsis bility may be centered, expenditures ^ standardized and made uniform, e and waste and duplication as much r as possible avoided. "Additional legislation may also i become necessarjj before the present congress adjourns again in ort der to effect the most efficient cof ordination an doperation of the railo way and other transportaion sysv terns of the country, but to that I iiiKiiMMiiMiiimiiiMirouiHiOMiiiiiftiHNniinniiMniroMMHiiiiMHirtiiiiHitiniMHiiiiiHtiiMiMHi mmm mm imwHwrntmiw?w al Se\ Of Our Ei t Suits, 1 ies Swea is Satur ed of a Big SERGE, bLUHUr $30.00 Dresses $25.00 Dresses $22.50 Dresses $20.00 Dresses $15.00 Dresses $7.00 Dresses, M. ANDEF NllllllfyHIIIHIHIItirimillHItimiNlllllHIIHIMlMIIMIHIIHIUIIMttMlllinililliprnilfl 1 r I rt 111111111 r MmiMuuiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiminiiiMHiiunuuiiuiMiinniuiiMiiiitiiitiiuinMiin iiMMiiintiw I I Discriminate Made-to-Me? BECAUSE Made t( signed f suit thei BECAUSE the ma who cai clothes t ments oi BECAUSE made t( j i more tn; Linings, and real ed. SI Clothing DISCI shall, if circumstances should * 11 ?v _ it ? J.; j.'U _ . mana, can tne attention 01 i,ue * gress upon another occasion. "If I have overlooked anytl tha tought to be don efor the m effective conduct of the wtir, y own counsels will supply the oi sion. What I am perfectly c about is that in the present ses: of the congress our whole ati tion and energy should be com trated on the vigorous, rapid successful prosecution of the gi task of winning the war. This War Is Based On High P ciples. "We can ao tnis witn an tne gn er zeal and enthusiasm because know that for us this is a war high principle, debased by no sel ambition of conquest or spoliatit because we know, and all the w< knows, that we have been forced to it to save the very instituti we live under from corruption destruction. The purposes of central powers strike straight the very heart of everything we iinmniiMiiiiurmep uuiuiif iiiiiiiiiiiHiiNiiiifiiiiitiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtifMiiiiriiniiimiiitiiimiiiiiuoiiiiifitiiuliti|iiiii v Sale I fen Da itire Stock Dresses < iters and day, De< Saving if yoi satin and :tte dresses , for $22.50 >, for $19.75 >, for $16.75 , for $14.75 -P~v. ?11 , J.U1 --?*?* w for $ 4.95 tSONCOMI us Men Wear isure Clothing ) measure clothing is de or them and tailored t< r own individuality. ,nufacturer doesn't liv? i make a line of stocl hat will meet the require F the discriminating men > measure clothes cost n< an others when Fabrics Fit, Feel, Workmanshi] Durability are consider UEPARD'S f Will Mark You as i %*m m at A % UMIIN A 11INU MAIN. de- lieve in; their methods of wa: :on- outrage every principle of hum; and of knightly honor; their : ling gue has corrupted the very the tore and spirit of many of our pe our their sinister and secret diploi lis- has sought to take our very 1 [(!ar tory away from us and disrupt jion nation of the states. t?n- "Our safety would be at an j?n- our honor forever sullied and brought into contempt were vi rcat permit their triumph. They striking at the very existence . democracy and liberty, "It is because it is for us a of high, disinterested purpose which all the free peoples of 0f world are banded togetner 101 vindication of right, a war for ms. preservation of our nation and >rld ^at ^ ^as ^ear P1 jn_ pie and of purpose, that we ons ourselves doubly constrained to an(j pose for its outcome only which is righteous and of at proachable intention, for our be- as well as for our friends. J of rnd MiOinei V\ a A Kain loats :ember 8 u attend this si LADIES R $10.00 Raincoats $5.00 Raincoats, $3.00 Raincoats, LADIES J SK KO fiwooforc -f yv* V/ V Ky TT VIA VVX Uj JL $4.50 Sweaters, f $4.00 Sweaters, i 'ANY "The C imilllltlllMimnHRHIIIimillNlintllMMKllMMIIHMHIIISllllNIINMIIIIimiHMIIIIIIMlMltlMimNimilllMIUMinillNlttMJi ItnlUIMHIUtlllllllHIIIiUIMUMItllliliaNIUIIinilUIIHNUWHIIMUNIIIIUIinilBNBIMIRIIItUlUIJIIUIMIIIIINMMMIMniinUtN MiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiMiiaiuuiiuiiiiiMtiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiMiii 2 j'liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiuiiiiiuujoiiinimiiiiuiuiittiiiiuuiuiiiuiitimuiHiiiiiiiiiiiHniiMii II OPERA = = || Monday De< 5 [I A MUSICAL ATTEACTK RF! ULiiL < II Famous ] II II h Offering a musical story < i{ only all Hawaiian attractio: ^ H on the American Stage. , HI 3 I Beautiful Scenery - I Real He ! Representing the Musical, ards of the Ha Once Seen?N< ! | Prices: $1-10, ?' 1 These Prices Inch rfare Seats on sale Fi anity intri- , ?ught ? op^e' cause being just and holy, the setmacy tlement must be of like motive and Lerri- qUaiity- For this we can fight, but ' for nothing less noble or less worthy of our traditions. For this end, cause we entered the war and for and this cause we will battle until the re to ]ast gun is fired. ar? "I have spoken plainly because 0 this seems to me the time when it 13 most necessary uj &pe*in. war in order that all the world may ? in know that even in the heart of ardour of the struggle and when our whole thought is of carrying the war through to its end, we have not of forgotten any ideal or principle for rinci- whic hthe name of America nas been in honour among the nations Pro" and for which it has been our glory that to contend in the great generations *rre~ that went before us. A supreme foes moment of history has come. The The eyes of the people have been open ENDS SATURDAY DECEMBER * m* - m 15 th. r nr r th. tie > AINCOATS i, ior 97.75 for $4.25 for $2.25 SWEATERS 'or $4.25 or $3.50 'or $3.25 ash Store" ??ii>?umtwmiHuiwMnmtMwmmiroHaiHiiiMMi??wwiitiw??MWH?wtmmmummm. uiuiuuuminiiiiiummuumuiiinumnurumimmiMmnutuimmiimimmmmmmmmmmmam HOUSE] cember 10th j )N THAT IS DIFFERENT X'S Sawauans the Western Islands. The n of its kind ever presented Large Company iwaiians Singing and Dancing Wizwaiian Islands ever Forgotten Bj 83c, 55c, 28c I ide The War Tax , I ed and they see. The hand of God is laid upon the nations. He will Pjj show them favour, I devoutly be-|H lieve, only if they rise to the clear |H heights of His own justice and^H mercy." SN ^1