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r?SHN?l5? \WW.. fl|>W fc.. Ij prove "Overt Art" To Plunge P. , , , ( t,-;i ?ilWCi'M?1' i />Fl'h rl #ur'vl"'l of reports telling of t !u? do jfKiw of s It i-f* by (jcrmaii ^jpjrlins whs brought to a climax fty'rt' cal?lfVr*uI to^f 44tatMtei ,j,i fnuu ,Coin;ul Fro*t at Queen*. mintfnrlrig 'tlrnr the rttnish ?fMs. ,)inei\ CallfornU had been tor, u^j tfitWut vi-a riling, and that ail Lfricun i'itlsoii wuh among the mir K*? HTjgtlwr f his \v U I . PJCTO, t(> I**. the t< ) "rt rt ~ t he A Trrttvrf ?* Sta-tes to mir n<? one would attempt to sav .Urht ent WilHoril who must thh (lc?Hsloif? when , imw* <ume auris.OTncntls did ho{ 1^0 hhn I -ate In the afternoon he dbeen Informed of a message from miiI Frost tolling of-tM* filnklftg'Af Josiil ? ? , California, hut giving no details as ?ho winning or the presence of A. I Kleins. ITjp president undoubtedly will wnlt r complete fffpofts on The 'disaster {fa dMetmlnlng whether *he time f pome for him to go to Congress >o k authority "to use any tnea^s that iv be necessary for the protection our sen men and our people." The consul's first -cport said there RS "one death and thirty hospital #s." ninoiiK the more than 200 jm*v I t on hoard the liner. The second AhI no information concerning eas s except that the survivors were M ;if Qneenstown tonight. among pm Miar John A. I,ee of Moritgom ,. Ala.. the only American known to vp been aboard. aiuf "that some still Lpr itiNs-inc. Including two women Id several children. Leo Is snpj have heen n member of the crew, hi* name docs not appear on the cvfti'cr list made public. Thf fact that the American escaped wn?l in a decree the excitement wted hv f ho news, but only in n pw. More than a score of mer innf craft have heen sent to the hof m in the war zone within the past Wfy-fo?r hours, and fifty or more ^ the fierman prbclam&tion < of foless warfare on the' seas went 'in H Inst- Thursday; It Is realized ?Mf no citizen of the Hinted States i* anif?fic the victims, it merely was fortmnfe accident and that it can "nly matter of hours before, A *?"* Mn'- f>nnKf>t'in sueli Whoiesnle Ffrwtion. 1 , ' fi* Pali fnYnia; "which w i/s bound ?n N>w V,,rk for GTft'frrW ft ''fhe ?t t'iu' r>;'vsongcr steamer to he de vjn,.(, (}1n Arabia was torpedoed N<"K,< rr:?noan months ago. Her 1 has about swept awny the I ? s-ifforlng hope here that Cermanvi r" .Tll.M-Mrtfd permit' passerfrrer car J t< fo iM-.qpo fh Vn effort to avoid I f,!" r?'ted States to hostilities, n.i from Ponsul Frost ( f" *"'"riroflc i>r6pn rations for ' '" if i'.-lm rded as virtually inevifH- ! f., '..imrdbnr-agf,! anv act hv I ??ted Sttes 1 which might pre-' ,!Wc hostllKfos. r,l? ir"Portant steps taken wa- I "f fHegramft by Secretary 1 1 - "finally notifying American! mr .'"iV State Depart- j ' "i!d not advise fhem ns" to n?-r their vessels should soil on through the war zone, but " >:ime time stating that the ?r American vessels to traverse Jw?-< of the high seas are the ?' as they were prior to the ls v "f the German -deelhr}l^<^n.? and 'neutral vessel may take anv it ntf ,I"7tsur^s to prevent or re . "'k lT the.y "brtfeve tf'?is Ma^ 1 attacked unlawfully. nor- n i{T?Ct' Iu'orn,ed American Bfh.i ;!f. thoy nro nt "berty to | "> "hips if they desire and send >? a prej)ared to resist German ST"' Mr. Lansing's ? 'itffaX,, *""e "r% Itiivl r) . i ,v offleiaTly ex Diri,^ i " aR RCV ,n rosP??-se to ?r?ir' "IU1 the K?v^Tnnient deslre<! ; at on m" '"5 " foIVjal .^nnounce ^ the subject I " Jaal ?'udorMmant.JOtj^.breakia^ I T H',th Ge^">' vZt kat,. ' , ' ' onnte after a five-hour kssiml ,Mlntor SfBne's resolution ^ of pr?'?MWW M>tci i resolution was 2H? L y 11 VOt? of 78 ^ 5. tw. idf t\ "?'! fl,reo ItepublicanH..who . no in " against lr^tSff^ln^ ' ? "PP'^ltlon when the roll Wnv lit** ('alifornio the Immediate lf* "tlicials were deeply Impressed Hie <-Mniph>te'/tnor6fe?hffr&*vl>f undersea campaign nnd Its tin VWitiftpim-q folfc tfTT* *? "f ''.i trying ont Oennany's threat He- I nd eomplet^'^^T^o.^d's^ rcoHved hero ?iAw ft total of *?> tmis for two dayn, or de**tfuo 1 af the rate of 850,000 a month. * ^rinin naval exports have said It I Candidate* Here Today. ?CutflidatiNI tor. Codtfrfc?Vr*i? tHe Conprefudonal District will id* the voters at the Court Uiom I Camdm Today, February 9th. r "act h^or for the speaktnjr ^ W* announced. ... ._ Ix?hs Promptly I'aid. * Captain \V. SI. Shannon hut week iy (vlv?Hl through the Williams Fire In surance AgjM^y th^fyU ii^ouut of U>vh i by tire on his handsome renfdence a few ' j?g<#. tTiH*>dvin*i#c{was ;evltiuatcd at around $so0 and the ageiifs and \ owmir mn^t(d:vi|K?ii $1^1 Mrtt<J^urK been I paid. J Adjuwrtvr ijfr H. t fcUWel# ; '<?f 'Cor I Ittrahlp opine over to look after llio ' 1 - K\ 1 1\ Ke ofMirrortat ! jo j ;tlm nubile nt. targe to kt(o.\v tjipt tms I lifsimfncty was "placed n'i ' ftvo Hotifh Carolina companies- ^he SmithJ^it Home Insurance (V. of Charlestofi, j ,VUd Un), Jlalyictto Fire Insurance <\)., ; j > l'roft Tate Deiid. | I WllUom K 11 <?. te^f o r rtte r 1 ,v state ^npei^-T^of 4?uIil1 schools In South Carolina, died early yesfor : day In Nashville, where he had held 'a'ehiUr since May 1, 1015, in (Jeorge i I'eabody College for Teachers. Bruce president of t lu" college, tel. egraphed to The State yesterday morn lug: ''It Is with ?reat sorrow that' I inform yep of the dedtji of 1'rof. W. K. Tate." Pneumonia whleh set in about a week ago, was the cause of deAth. . ,,^fr. Tate is survived hy his wife and Ive children. ? Thursday's State. would he necessary to cut off 1,(HK>,(MM> i a month to completely isolate Kng- 1 land. If the w resent rate of K50.000 de- | stroyed is maintained. It is suggested | that the balance will he more than! made up by the enormous a mount of i neutrl shipping held in port. Hereafter the government will seek j to have kept secret the fact of depart ure of vessels for the war aotie. The "treftsirr.t Department has previously j issued strict instructions against pub- | lleation of manifests and every effort i will be made frorti now on to allow as little information as possible to. lind its way- to (Jorman. submarine .com inanders. The statemrnt to shippers was sent today to all who had previously re quested a ruling by the department jand included both freight and passen ftfer carrying vessels. Among others it \vent td the Standard Oil Company, tfhtt&e Officers had ordered all their ! huge oil-carrying fleet to hold to port, j Whether the implied invitation given ; shippers to arm If they see tit will < cause that policy to be. adopted is un known. but information at the Navy I>cp*i*th>ont,?ho\vs4hat wins irre nviiil able hv practically' all rrtvay yards and th.nt gu?der<- eoulrt be quickly provid Ml. Passengers who intended f<> s;iil f<? Europe nrc referred by the State 1 >e partition! to ollidals of t lio lino-: on which they are to null. 011 the basis i Kh.'it Mich officials o?vn if. they, wish < show them tlx* opinion rendered by tin* department as to their .right to sail and explain to thorn any measures thnt may he taken for their safety It is understood from this that the de partment -will Issue mm -further state ment. ? ? . . The Austrian situation seemed more hopeless today than at any time since I he ?German declaration.. Oliargo Xwef dlner. culled at the department but no details were given out either as to his visit or As to whether Information, explanatory of the Austrian note has been received from Vienna. An inter view (vi bled from there, however, hi dleated Austria'* total adhesion to the German policy and about dispelled what little hope remained for a modus ?Vivendi that would prevent a severance and allow the United States still to en ^ fAr the great prison ramps over \ ?whiHi"t?ho hasf-assumed' guardianship. That most of the neutral world will i line-up behlud-this country at least t<> : the extent of vigorously protecting 1 against the German campaign became* evident today with reports that Spfln, Korway Sweden. Denmrk. Jfrfflfll. pp*o<r| Urtl ^n crmmVles would ptrffllstr me Ir ?re plies shortly. While it is not believed that any of these nations, particularly the Europeans contlnguous to Ger many. *111 formally sever1 relations, _as thjs^ountxj- has dojie. their wo-' test is^alu^l, as a means of mp-al condemnation . After consultation with the presi d^lt.^Pc^pt^ "Pake/ issued a ment pointing out that German snips at Panama and the Philippine Islands had not been seized, as. has been re portefPanfl that nothing would be dftrte by the American authorities which might he considered as qucatioiginK their ownership. P oca use of 'he dis abling of some of the ships; however, fl#eejfflf1rtni?r5?> measure** tiavp'Jftee*- a d opted. , $poke#u?ei? tljo. -(rtflministraMou went to great pains to emphasize that the American Government wilt follow the 'lerfer' or f he" taw ^n"dealfn'g with Gorman -KubjccU and property in the Unii**t? hJtarfca And*Jlia& n? official^ of the government have been authorized fo take any steps in violation of this P< lfcyt ^dirrnbuhaukb irlr ,oottto CteH man residents will be treated withlhc utmost ron^i deration. It is understood that the government vlrtpayv has de termined to observe the terms ofirthe old Prussia n-AmerloiiPt^eat.? of j$28. under which the citizens of each conn" f. 1% the territory of the other would . fflfoij n*ie mfnths ,ln| o|dis of their personal and real prop BLOCKADE ZONES DECLARED BY KAISER RELATIONS SEVERED. I*resident Issues Passports to Von IleriiKtoft' and Recalls (iernrd. Washington, Fen. .*). ? President Wll- ' son has broken off diplomatic relations I j with (Jerinany ami warned tlu> Kaiser that ruthless saerlflco, of American liv?*s and rights means war. Similar action is waiting fur Aus ! trln when she notifies this government I that sfu> Joins in the campaign of un restricted submarine warfare. The President made formal announce ment of his action to the country and to the woild today at a joint session of Congress. l'assports have been handed to [ Count Von .llerpstorff. Ambassador ? (Jerard. with his staff and all Ameri can consuls have been ordered out of (Jerniatiy.' AH OeHuan consuls in I _ ? - ? -i , pQUNt VON, BER^9TQRFF . the. United States ' arb ' ex}kH-ftHi 1 'to withdraw that the severance1 of rela tions niay he complete.1 "' American dip- ! lomatiu interests In Berlin have been turned over; to Spain ;"Germftn*' dip lomatic interests tri the UnitL'd States have l>een taken over hy; Switzerland: Foreign diplomatic interests with the Unlft'd " States had in charge In <ler mntiy HflV^'be^n tttfrn^d "over to Va^iOiH I neutrals. v?'l ' M " ' *? h - TWtt .Witts 'tif diplomatic 'ttt'gottamn, 'm? rked "Svith < fte^ufcn't cWsis ' Knd ' at feudal #tth'ft4?fe: loss of more^han 200 ?American lives on the bigh fleas have Vimtilnirted ^I?T tuf ' det ^ftfch^W fell the history of -the ?*vorld '-always has led to war. ? . . Every ngeney of the American Ooy-' ernment has been set in motion 1 to protect the country .against acts '<>f (Sermfln sympathize**.""" | ? t These moves art?' of^nece^ity belrig ?kept"M#ereL ??'?** With the notice of severance of rf' lations the United States sent to Ilerlfn 'derfHrMT' foF tfie immediate rfeleftse of sixty-four Americans taken frbtu ships captured by (Jernian raiders In the South Atlantic. ? At'rhe <W>' tfie'l'resident, froH h immediately ? after- hearing ? hfif address began work otfnew laws frai$' ed ftv the Department of Justice to check conspiracies and plots agaifijit ftic'tTnitKi 'FftUrt^ "tvMfrh cannot no^v be reached under existing statutes. '"^ThetiaesHon -of **orifoylng American merchant sMps through the submarine "blockade has been taken up and ' is bfthfe' Vohsllft^tcd fts' ftne th*l neft moves*. ? ? ?Neutral goternments* have 4>ecn no tified of the action of the United States and have openly been invited to fol low " tts^fccftwn " tf th w ' new siifTfrtotl ie campaign violates their rights. The breaking off of relations cam*' with a emsh. despite the fact that it had been discounted and practical ly- determined upon last night. The vtS?esiden{ returning from Ms iftight con ference with the Senators determined Vhfit'a break In relations was the only act "consistent with the dignity and the honor of the United States." ?' rw; T ? rrr-rr ,'i :. rff-.'T: ; lie worked most of the nlgbt piv ' paring his address to Congress. A i 10 :.*<(> o'clock this morning itbe oiuni1 known t lui t Ambassador Gerard had been on U? red home and that pass jjofts had been sent to Count Von ' Herns'toi,fY. Although there was no of 1 fVelal continuation <?f the President's 'decision until he formally announced it htmsolf to' tv-6ngressC the knowledge spread rapidly. C/onnt Von HernstOrff hbard It un ohUinlly while talking with an Asso ciated Press correspondent. 1 WhITe 'ai> parently deeply moved, he was not sur prised. Tils ftfst act 'was to ask l>r. ^?Ul Kltter, the - Swiss minister,, to 'come to the (ieruian embassy and pre pare to take over Its affairs. Then he Inforuiwl his wife, an American-born woman, of the development and like wise told the embassy staff. His pass porti* were not. actually delivered un til -2. o'clock in the afternoon. While tho preshleiU ^was addressing | rCoagnw-x one. of .Secretary .< Lansing's ! conXJiluiitlal ^assistance culled . at the ?embassy and delivered, the passports ! nifU ..a :Ju?te in reply to the .(.ieriuan t'.eV lhratk.n. , < 'f . ... , ... i residcni . Wilson kept_.JiiiuseJf In j <? iUlUuIi dnryjg the mojeying .except ..O r ;i brief conference Kith Sucrctary tJ,an>ii^ untjl he. lt/f f .the White J! i\i>"e for.. the Capitol,, shortly bpfore , 'J '?'clrK>k>. ^ _ . , , , In preparation fur, jthv history iu;ik i ing event the Senate and Ho|i/i{>.hnd sepd'Hl jn the luill ,of the latter body. Justive.^ of Supreme (,'oprf ^ , s#f;:its v,?ii tjie Hour, the r Cabinet m; t ill..;: . reserved space, ^Anihjjssa du$ J u^.sfi ;ainlt ut occupied J.iis ^?served seat iu the /tiplumalie gal lery, which ,was packed, principally with iif'jitraJs. yy.bp came to liear words of far reaching impor^nc^ affecting their ywi^ .governments. A^ jisipl itijLt),cyilnuJt,tce .t|f (^Jii^ress (men met tfig Prudent qpd escorted hi lii . jo . J^ier S p^a k/?r's ,d a ly.. ,. , Tlie "whole body rose and cheeked as tty Presi^JL ncknovYi^i^jngjjtheir greeting .tf'Ulpul u'-s^alV^nles, }>ut j'gym'.jfaced soleni;/, Us>k .hi,s pluce at V^doyK .^i^d l}egfM).,r*'?<W>tf tltf ' '.(Jreuroept wMcli wys being hpard aroi^ t^r world. |;irv ( ' > I(,. iU N,ot atjjovn^l c<ufj* fjrppj .tjoor or,.gal hjjjy? bpt tfte mWax, caln^topei^of #ie Pr^idq^, iyadip# pjfljvty/^ gltttifu* ^nifoKre.'9^*^t?|;st>Itop- 1 rqypntyitlvqa , ancj ..p^t^Ves , ahput., l^Jm .1 tanned ykjN^t.atteiitiofi to wojjds mnfflW; Wri, yne of , t^e soml^n* moments of American JtUsJqry,.. l?.(not; iiidecd. .Qfjhfi. .world. . .. Tlfe .no?u.t oC. ?b?-iJ*rpc4olng of the ,AoM'ricm*t. Hivauiw . Hountanlc .created ?at. tremendaus .sftiuuition, ..but it>>4oes ankt iu>c?Ksarlly oonnt4tute> siich Van vmuon.bf Americaa* right* jih tiiD.Pres Ident said. he would-- roe?t Hy. an ting' AMBASSADOR 'faEKAW Young .>liii i Commits Suicide. i j A telephone message to The Chronicle Just- as wo are. goings to press > At a ton that Mr. '1\ IV Saudeu.*, Jr., of Jlagood, j committed suicide there yeSterday a f ? | ternoon ii)M>nt two o'rUx* i Mr. San< i dors was about twenty llvo years of i ago, a sou of Mr. Tf?m Polke Sander^ j and one of the most prominent* am I htgUI\' refcptnted yobng men In* that sot?tton. "No reason was usstgttct^ foi his rash actvKfld iMrarrangcinent*'*tfl< been made for the foueral ,,v Mr Sander* leaves a wife and t'\?<| ?ehlMrwi.' '*'? . ? i ? Woman Uadly Humeri, fieheceah Helton,' a Viogro cboV, Vni* ployed af the h^po.pf Vr- (i; U weU, wi}^ unite' bjjidty 1>unituYej^rl.v Sat unlljy moryJnii'Vhlly sweeping \\\ 'front Af a tire! ,xHv^ .'disss' yMigtit ffoiu 'i he hack ^ind (?ofor^" rffo ^|iVV ln? ^lt fuu.l 't'nirnoA tj^e wo.Hjhti con* ya. bffy. ^ht> waj|? son! to'fhe" Caihdeyjftos. pltal wlicre she y?\y>w laying Va red ^rjr. i-' ~TT " " > .1 * ?? <: ?"> ii 77. i ? j , IM^rriod . m i 1? tun Atvl<he i?eslUcn<w,.of . t !u^ l?rldo>i Ca^Uct n?a$ KWlJau.^S. c. oij; ?Sundny i IJM7, Mr. Charlie M. Porter* of Ia?Kt>|V, j lite. 15. and Miss . Mamie ,10. lCpting, < of near KilUttu. . The, ceremony Wii* performed liy.-Mr. J. . M. Porter, tary Public, ?*.? To CJot V?r'H Pay. I Washington, .Ian. 30.? Congressman Byrnes, It Is understood here today, will make lirrangements whereby the family of the late Representative I >. 10. Kl n ley 'will ' receive his usual con gressional mileage, amounting to ahout $200. Arrangements are also being ma do to pay- Mr. Finloy's family' one year's salary, $7,500. This 1h enstofu ary In such cases. ? < I , ? ?ftr? ? ? I. ) I . ?? '*? - V ?. ^ Companies to Keturn, ? Columbia, Fob. J.^Fowr ottbetw?rn bills ..providing for the> return .vfuttie insurance companies to t herniate |>?ss cd Jlnal ^reading In. .the Howe today ni)(l,,wer$ sent to tfw donate. * iKtoe pf tiw donate bllltt were received in the House qud Jhery W4i>* no. tlgut (m any ty\c?iH the Mue repealing th?. yttJurd policy Jaw. .The Hmuk? refused to fclil it by yote <of W to 21. The rtotftir* . ;tnce p)ijipanie.H; that le/t tin* ?.state>.?iitst year are expected t<> return at. mice. j Ford Tejis What l,Ie C,'au I)o? NS'asijilj^Jxifu , l'\'b. 7.? , IJjojj;; and oue tnan, submarines, Jftpm ^jt<> ' L'O ft?et long, plus motvr^ t^O'h ? 'ay. Henry Ford ^ays hl|s Petrolt t:\c- ; tory ean 'turn out In time <d' war. William li. v I >jiidel, ;iae<| 71 y??ar^. , ?i we^i-rciiowii nonfe?|erntc. V'eteiaif. tl k>< I | in Columbia Tuwday. <? T itMif. Nlciirr. son ??r Hdjulant.""fien- j i eral Mo<>re. has been a-ppointud ad-i i jiilaor <if the LMdted Marine CVups. j i ' I?> i~; stationed in Santo DomJnjto,- ?' ! Services at Catholic Church.-- .! a. , in?' - Cwnfe.?<:;lu!)s. . Mms(?. .^wn' i j H<,?l,v Communion. .. - .. .. j 11 a. m. ? Mass and Serruon ui Mk j lth to 1 r?t h. verses ..of Sth Chaivter- ol ! St. I /tike's (losjKd. . ? <. ?? ? S :,M0 p. ui. ? Kvoning Prayers, Seruioi j and Henedietlon of the .Mout lilessei Sacrament '/Subject. alU?Kermon : "I>c I Catholics Adore Images?" ... . ?c All are cordially wulcoiued,,?to*yfli; j services. v , . ? k i ? ? ? : m r-r? ; ? <i.u " ? r -j rou^fosM for additional ttPtliy&U^,. tc , aet. , ^ ( .. Ojily^the v?tyJW*hni<V>t?.uJ fact* can determitjg ?;U*?tlierP ^k; iiiK of the ship was a new attack on .^n?eri^H, r^l)^ or-, Wie/^p. , th^ycai^ come* within tjHV.x^njjp #? o#x$r,<?A . ipe^i^/^s.^r^^.^ovit ra?^ip(C de .H^roy^ In .^fic^an^} .jyitlvijiter^j^ij. ;Urla>y^n(l %<&#), Uf^ tft ..tjpd . ^pr, so : v ah n* V , ,urAAm\wt<\\V M ,su u^'itfcpuf, fiWHtigi ? , -or, , jv4^ l^H 1dl ;^HH, l^i^an^t^^t. for 191J *m I xy*b?Vik>". Jet*vfe-yte At9etif*tojVV :M^rp9PWn?mfykttfH?#<%i4l* Awwt?\ lfflpre?^u i?\?W $WhrW%> ,WW. ?TJ)C*e .>yej:e arHWu! .i\& i^w ?j>^r the, vj&ty tlon o t mw* ?ato tout hW??itof. .Jte^irte j ifiq ,iH?^pe Jjgfd .^Boa flvgpjfe jhM M ffeneral feeling is one,^vs|j[^|fa^c(r mixed with a considerable measure ofl surprise; ? ** " "?. - ? Iftlttsn^ offlH* W? ?rew*n i wr tfcai* tlio new Mituation brtnj?x drawbacks as well as advAirt$igM.'?o JJrifcWTirtfajpeiifcM Great anxiety in felt for the welfare ers tp f?efmi|ny. I HeLpan rellraPw.orkTs faced vfltlflhe greatrat danKflS ?h tW wlthdrKv'aV^f ^efor&<i,A'H\'nW^<:\vf ar" in its complete collapse and nrinfc hundreda of thousands with Htarvation. Yiu* ^^urnVersaT"T?iniK licfr VT tWftt the UUited ?&ftqp*wl^l l?*vitrfbly ,be fQf^l, ipj9e vra^ an<l Ore ]??rt: *bjeh, speculation as to its pffect on the sup ply of to Europe. ? |The?pub He looks confidently' to' t fie"" add) I ratty to speed up its anti-submarine mertW ufWT ?riewit 'a* fturt its {tennaiij In-' crease* her- fleet of submarined ? while it Is <4rpec#ld that the *0* ig?aii shito in AmeriAtt* poHs Wfrt Steoti* feinfdlrW Atlantic mercantile traffic. , . -?4rTnZrT j TOrKlNT ami ruw>Nn?Ji. News of I'rtrtiilon aiuI Itpoplu \VIk? Arc Visitors How. |* .V * 1 ? * [ "In* a ^Vltctloe game on t h(* polo fl^fd \ cstcrdn.v the Wned up w^fe lllu^ Ma^jde* Steve Uoblustui, (.VrjijM , Wlil.->lti'i, Charles I*it I U- aud . K'ewton M?>.\ kicu*DlRyjMH itgaiiwA #ho V?no Star Hangers - Hurl Shaw, (Mm*. KushoII, Jr., <\ M. TMUUor and Arthur IVrkln*. of wewnt minutes vaeh wore played. Tho MaRpieN finally winning l?.\ two goals. , 'lihj| 4-uutt Star Hanger* w i>ro hlffi f'k ?.,>'< ?fry l?Ut owing to t in v M ?uy >lo5Thnl Uajyt i>l(tying wow "i>aKi?wi4. W t^&r -back. In the nlHWWr l*r#|U\rVjft>t>e. Miss M^t*ajtots TWkOi^ o^ojiaW'tMa thl^ ca ' (I <<* *4 t I f ^aijfe^i<|^r^i, ^av/ jt>lto. l?on i'^c- |??r Welti ImVe bet mi making reyffitln on the Count r* t'ltUt links this i>ast wock in sou^'"p?'?<,MnllH?r.v Witfclfrs WntlMpating I he'< cotttlH?4?*Mma?^x*N*h l^t twcn r* in Mrtrch: . ~* ?****'.-! \'v Si Valentines* 1 MiIiOaj nl The Kirk wood Wednesday evening will he the occasion for tho ne\t large I'vcnl on the 1 social calendar. ? liWiit^r w\MH?nc greetings awaited Miss ^'orina Wise and Miss Helen Wise on fheir arrival at The Kirk wood wltk Mr. and Mrs. C. I* Wise who are muk In* their annual vt.slt lo Camden. * Arrivals for the week at The Kirk wood arc Mrs. John Woodward, Mr and Mrs, V'- A. ('{eofger, Mr. and Mrs (J* 11. Howard from RutTalo. Front New York Cltv: Mr. and Mrs. S. (J ! Allen. tuid M'*4- C. A. Snyder. Carl 11. Anderson, W. S. Itlitz, Mrs. James M. T la vis. Charles T. Hazai 1. Mr. and Mrs. jr A. Suffer, Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar J. lM)l|llps. llenj. T. Ward, Frdm Cleveland: Dr. and Mrs. Theo. W j Heckerton. _ Mrs. Alvah Miller, Mis.. ! Marguerite Miller, Air. and Mrs. C. F. Wise. Xilsk Norma Wise. Miss Hol.cn Wise, Mr:. A. It. Smith, Miss M. F. Cooke. Vrom Cleveland: Mrs. S. t W. Frosser. Miss Harriet! It. Frorser, Mr, and Mrs. John I*. (Javlt, Ktiglowood, J N\ .1,: Miss Mildred Calhoun and Miss Sally' Calhoun, Cleveland, Mrs. H 1 M. ' lflgglns, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. A. [ F. ThuHiin'n. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hodges, Carter Sales, of i lietrolt.: Mr. and Mrs.. C. Sydney I Cook, Jr.. and Mr. and Mr;, (Jeo. 1' pCrampton.' Itoston : (ieorge Thitten, Mrs. <: eofj.ro Batten, Mrs. A, Y. Me ! N?:ll a.Jid .f oli 1 1 McNeil,. Jr.. Montclalr. ! "Recent arrivals at Tlmrod Hall are ; Mi*, and' Mrs. W L. FortOn^' and Miss | FHstjiliet h Perkins, <>f Frookl.vn. N. Y. Last Friday several <>f tin* young la dies of Camden spent a very enjoyable afternoon at Tinirod I!a!l with MUm ' Fllzahet h Ferklns, In a guessing eon Mis-; l]ilu;i Vlllepl^u'' and Miss ffettti 1 1 i 'a 1 1 1 enf for tlio prl/.e. and Miss I f?\<)Th "'Vvlis "it In - Ineky winner. After the contest the party enjoyed an en tertaining game of Charades., Among those |ire> ent were the Misses Ellza Itytpi -JViltyis. M^ry^pKirklainl, ..Jt^'tta lleath. Finnia \'fHep||i(ie, Fstellc Hnrd Inir. Folly DeFass. f'l^rji Cnreton4, Jos; ephlne Cufeton and {Ti>pe Savage. Arrivals at the CJuJirt Iipi for the week* lire: Miss Maple Macl>eth, Mrs. UohortsoH. Chicago ; Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. I)reek. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Ilax A^hla n^*^Flfl ht^plhhi i^A^ W. Siek^r son, Atlanta : N._F- Keverancj?, Kostoj) ; HJK ITilnipsSin TaI r>/NWlap,%l Iss .^r k]f8' Tljacef; IJfcoijR Jk.ftIA HJbnk?k)hi>* Mr.' and Mrs. A. I). Williams. Richmond: lir. SSF3tnSc^55iHF Benjamin, 'tf: Warper I'oor, Mr. and Mrn. Oeo. -MoNelr and .JlATper F<vor. New York mwwt&Pirii Piwu.- A Y- v kinfnmtp.nr, Mw Nlcnalft, Warthlngtqp, XWflf) y*. (Gardiner, toeW Yo rjk ; a^ar.Slfr IirfinhkAi>tte. 9nb.vA. Kelly, tfif J Kto KitWWkl ^ArMrttt XJkxkl, 5WV pV<?rk' Wttjr >V Mi** ilx MrtlfH,! tfy rat* use, tV. Y. : MIkh L. A. Fitch, New T?ln ^U/lrlfr? rtf iff. TOWHt%, Asbnrty, N. J. ; Win. B. Merrlell. P&derlok ; t. Cutter, MttjyLfy;d ;tT,^l. Harper a id wife, Montorair, N. J. ? Stopping at Mch^ .WhistUg-'H ptivHto W?ar<||nx honHO|(jri Wond Street, aifc: w rs.^-dv>i4 M M \m vlfea terftilfn . W^lk r. Erie. Pa.; Mra. Albert J. Wright, M to Lansing, Btftfal#, * Y/; . Mra. B< It, 41 i JUUtiBao?e. | . jy[?Wr?A? Jb. yield an^ . ? ixv M rH- Pfifc Hmltfc of AVvreutoi) , * jVa . , is spending the month of February wl tb Mrs. Willi* ?afttfly Afc "Ohantlcle< r" nor country home. -* r Arniv*l?r at tli* IUI?kl?k*^Iiin lor th<* pkfct w<-ek are: MTs. H. ft Bl< d kot. MIsh Klo^JreHOWl.-#!,. It. Blodg jt, Ktt???iinicTiwtflh. :tfeU?- gfrig*t< n, Ifcufffllo ;%frf& rrr'aW fc(#flTlk, Vi . ; r. aMdr^M^H. HtrohwnJlT Moortv.top h, J. 3. A. I>evelln, Haddon Height, N. J. ; Mr. anr* Mrs-Arthur L. Sprli r, Brooklyn^* Mhh**1 Mn|< f*red Beld n, nqrtjpjrd Cfti;n. L Mr, y^d ,Mrp J- f* MoNujfy, Buffalo, Nt^Y.r tardea hji A, 'SlmtKfriVI*. ?**. %* Strti.W-T.^&artc w, South <)ninirp'f'Ml>JWlk'. rtHeesfh'Ml, M fw fl. GU*?r?o, Aloua J. .George, Oi ir Vlson, N. Y. ; Mr??* flontfir'Wlse, Fluih y. * ? 1 ?* ** , ? ? A beautiful white- marble dial 1 an boon exeat od In fr<>nt of Sars field G >1/ tjlub Ifc memory W Mr? tlm. S%oem lt ?A-, who wan an enthusiastic TD?m1 er y..? I Iiammmmamrnl #