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The Family Lamp ARayo lamp floods the room with cheerful radiance ; gives brightness without glare; rarely flickers or flares. RAYO LAMPS ?re ca ?y to take care of ? no bother some filigree decorations to catch dirt and make them hard to keep clean. Artistic design makes them an ornament to any room. They are easy to re-wick. You don't remove either chimney or shade to light them. ? ' Afck for them by name. If your dealer does not carry them write to our nearest station. The use of Aladdin Security Oil guarantee* best results from lamps, stoves and heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New J?rt?y) BALT1MORU. MIX Washington, D. 0. - Charlotte. N.C. Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, 8. C. PKKSIDENT ASKS FOR WAR ON U'STRO HUNGARIAN EMPIRE i Continued From First Page) this i hno lmve learned that the opin 1 ? < 1 1 of the world Is everywhere wide Mu.'ikc and fully comprehends the ls vin-< involved. No representative of :ui\ self-governed nation will dare dis regard it by attempting any such (???vfiiants of seltixhuess and compro mise ;is were entered into at the con gross <?f Vienna. The thought of the plain i>eoi>le hero ami every \v he re throughout the world, the people who enjoy no iprlvllege and have very sim* pic and unsophisticated standards of right and wrong, Is the air all govern ments must heneefoKh breathe if they would live. It is in the full disclosing .light of that thought that all i>ollcios must he conceived and executed in this midday hour of the r. orld's life. (Ger man rulers luive been able to upftot t hi? peace of tli?* world only hocauac j (lie (lettumi 1 tootle wore wot nuffer?xl ' under their tutelage to share tin* cow-' rudwhlp of the other i*oplea ??f the world eMher in thought or in pun?o>o. They were allowed to have no opinion of theft- ovs'u which might lw set ?]) uk a rule of conduct for those who ex erelmsl authority over them. Hut the congress that couciudes this 'war win fi-el the f \i 11 strength of the tides that run n??w in the heart* ami (Miuwlencw of free men everywhere. its conclu sioiis will run with those tides. "AH these tiling have hecn true from the very hegiuumg of this *tu jieudou* war; and 1 chii not help think lug I hat if they had heeu made plain at the very outset t tye sympathy and enthusiasm of the Kusnlau j km ?] ?1? ? might have Peon on?v for all enllatcd on the side of the allies. suspicion ami distrust swept away, and a real and Incline union of purpose effected. Had the\ iK'lieved these thrngs at the vci.\ moment of their revolution and -had they U?en k uidtrmcd in that belief shun*. tin* sad reverses wldeh have re cently marked the progress of their af fairs towards tin ordered and stable government of free men might have been avoided The Itussian |*?ople have Ikh'ii poisoned h\ the very same falschvods that have kej t the tiennnn people In th?' darU. and the |hi!kou has been administered hy the very stum hands. "The ? ? 1 1 1 \ possible antidote Is the truth. It cannot he uttcml too plainl.v or too often. "From 'e vet > j.. in* or view, there fore, it has sectnod to l?e my dut,\ t?? spoak these dec La rat ions of purpos . to add these s|H%"itir interpretations to what I t o: >!x the liberty of sayim; t-? the senate in January, our entrnnce into the war has not altered our alt I tude toward* the settlement that must come when it i> over. When 1 said iii .lanuarx that the nations of the ? >r I? 1 were entitled not only to free path ways u]hiii the sea hut also to a*, surcd and uumole.stcd aeeess to those pathway^, I whs thinking. and I am thinking now. not of the smaller and weaker nations alone, which need our coutilciui nee alid stt| port, hilt l\l?i of the great and |?owerful nations and of our present ? ncmies as well as our present associates in the war. 1 was thinking, and am thinking now. of Austria herself, among the rest as well as of Serbia and of Poland. .Ins t lt*4? and equality of rights can he had only at a great price. We are seek ing iHM'maueut. not tem|iorary foun dations for the |iea<v of the world ami must seek them candidly and fear lessly. As always, the right will prove to he the exited lent. "What shall we do. then to push this great war of freedom and Justice to its righteous conclusion? We must clear away with a thorough hand all impediments to success and we must make every adjustment of law that will facilitate th? full aud free uao of our whole euimelty and fore* as a flighting unit. "one very eur.iar racing obstacle that stands In -our w?y U that wo arc at win with Hernia ny but liot \vl<h l.u>r allies. I tbereforv very earnestly roc t-auin'inl that the emigre*? Immediate ly declare the I'nlted State* In a state i of wjii with Austria Hungary t it seem strange to yon l hat (tils should ho tho conclusion of the argument I litis c jti-i addross?sl to you'? Il Is not, li 1*-, in fart, I ho inevitable logic of u h i' I havo sahl Austria Hungary I* t"? ? i" (lie time hoing not her <?\vn mis I !???>> inn c- 1 in | >1 > t lie vassal <>f I ho lollllilll ;'ii\ clllllMII t Wo lll'lsl fiUV tho fads as lltoy arc and ad upon lliriu without sent i incut in this Mol'U 1'iisiju Tho government of Ans tria Hungary is not tiding u|k>u its r t ?\s ii initiative or in resipouso to tho , w Kilos and feeling* of its own |n?oples ; hut iis the inst ruiuout of another na ' lion We "uiu*t meet its fonv with join own and regard the contra I |m>w | eis as hut pile. The war can Ik* suo ) < ovfully conducted *:i no ot her way ! I he same logic woiiid lead also to a declaration of war aga'ivd Turkey and t'ulcarla. They also are the tools of (>< ruiiiiiy. Him I icy are mere tools ';ind i lo not stund !:i the direct path *' ? . i.(hins:1i'J adi 'ii We shut! go ' l'(ii\cr tile necessities of tins will' . ? i i ? > ii-.. hut it ? "oins lo me that we !:?>i<!d ;:o only where immediate and ; : idioal cousidc rat 'ous load us and ' "! Invd any o1 hers, ' I'; e lluaucial ami military metis ics which tnu>t he ad'pled will stig themselves as t lie war ami its iii.ii rtiikiugs develop. hut I will take i?h" liberty c' pro|so>ing to you cer tain ot her i.i'ts of lobulation which < i in to nir to be needed for the sup* : j... i ; of the war and fur tin1 release of ? in whole. force anil energy. will ho iit*erH>niy to extend in .,i! tin partUulars the legislation of the 'inst session with regard lo alien ciieni ii*s ; and also necessary. I helieve. to create a very delinite and parteu i lar control ovi'r the entrance and do par: uro of all persons into and from tho I'nlted States. legislation should he enacted do li'diur as a criminal offense every wll : ful violation of tin' presidential proo j la mat ions relating to alien enemies* ' promulgated under SeH.lou KH5T of the revised statutes and providing ap propriate pnnlslvmoiAs : and women, jas well as men, should ?h? Included un l dor the terms of the acts placing re straints upon alien enemies. It Is I likely that as time goes on many alien j eueinles will he willing t< > he fed and I housed at the expense of the govern - ' incut in the' detention ramps and It I will he the puns mo of the legislation i I have suggested to <*ontine offenders I among them in iienlfentlarles and ' other similar 'institutions where they could he made to work as other crimi nals do. William fCMt<ti\ (MmmlW>r, former wv rotary <?f tin* navy umlor provident Ar thur, UUmI h( hi* hikiuo ut Ooucortl, N. 11., Friday, llo wan ana Inly reapon h!1?1o for the of tho uiocteru iirttry of tho UiiIUmI States, Ordinary Common Sense? Sensible Thrift ? and Maxwell Motor Cars Common sense says to you, "Buy a Maxwell Car and use it." The American people are going forward ? not backward. Hiat is the purpose of the great war in which we are now engaged. The success of the Nation depends on healthy business activity over the country ? and sensible thrift. Healthy business depends on the utiliza tion of every possible labor-saving, time-sav ing, money-saving device known. The light-weight, economical Maxwell ? in passenger service ? taking you where you have to go on business, helping you relieve delivery congestion ? is one of the greatest known labor-saving, time-saving, money caving devices. Touring Car $745; Roadster $ 7/5 ; Couf>t $1095 iirr/mt $ 1 ( V5 ; Stdun $1095. F.O.B. Detroit MOTOK SAI.KS COMPANY W. K. DoLoarlie, .Milliliter CAMDEN, SOI Til CAROLINA 15? M ORE SHOPPING DAYS-15 Much hysterical talk has been indulged in as to the high prices of all commodities. ..The situation U not nearly so bad as some dealers would have you believe. Some articles have advanced considerably-? others very little. DONT BE HUMBUGGED Let us fhow you a seasonable, staple stock that is sell ing at extremely moderate prices. We haven't advanced the price of a single article that we were not forced to. Why pay inflated prices when you can get good, staple goods at almost the old prices? Only 1 5 Shopping Days Until Christmas H. L. SCHLOSHURG, THE BUYER'S FRIEND Sensational Killi One of the most sensational killings that ever occurred I in this community is now going on in our store. ..Old High I Cost of Living is receiving his death blow. A large up>to?. { date stock of dry goods, men's and women's clothing, hal shoes and notions going at GREAT SACRIFICE PRIC1 No, the Sheriff is not camping on our trail, and we not especially needing the space they occupy. We jqst wi to put some snap into the trade of this town and at same time turn the goods into ready money. If you want the staple household goods at less pr^ce t we could buy them today, come now. They won't last Ii at the prices we ^re making. > & Only 15 Shopping Days Until Christmas