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4 A TliE OMAHA SUNDAY I IKE: FEBRUARY 21, 1915. V.KT SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN KAIR Few reslixe how many eorlfty Women now wssh tholr own liair. This home hampoolns Is not fd but Is due to the fart that people who wish to be aura bout the preparations they use and who wish to Insure the rrratest possible hair breuty hsve found they net far tha beat results by use of a simple canthrox ma ture. In washing the hair It la not vts- M to um a makeshift, but alwaya ise a preparation made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the beat that la Known for about throe renU a, ahampoo by getting a pnrkage of canthro from your drug lilut; dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of liot water and your ahampoo la ready. After Ita use the hair drlea rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excesa oil and dirt are cU solved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It is. It luster and Softness will also lellght you, 'While the stimulated scalp gains the healttr whllrh Insures hair growth. Advertisement. Timely notes in Regard to THIS Sort of IVcaihcr Muddy, sloppy streets; drizzly, .damp weather, such a we are having now, WILL play havoc with one't clothes. YOU know It. WE know It. BUT, to pre serve your clothes properly you should NOT let them REMAIN In r molHtened, mud-bespattered condition any longer than ABSOLUTELY necessary. In other words, clothes will serve all the longer If you have them cleaned and preyed right AF TER they've become damp, mnd-stained, etc. Better make the most of OUR service. Phone Tyler 3 45 FIRST THING Monday morn- BBESHED onoTUEns Dry Cleaners and Dyers - 2211-221 FABNAM ST. WILHELMINA CARGO MUST GOJ'O COURT England in Note to United State Sayi Load to Be Held for Prize Tribunal Decision. GERMAN METHODS ARE FLAYED SON BORN TO HEIR TO AUSTRIAN THRONE An other son has been added to the family of Archduke Charles Francis, heir apparent to the Austrian throne. His wife is Princess Zita of Parma. They have two other chil dren, a boy and a girl. 1 I of civil population, not. Indeed, of neu- trsl stntcs, but of their ene-nles. "They refrained from doing so. When suhsfriiicntly KnKllsh towr.s and defense less Hrltleh subjects Including wemen and children were deliberately and systemstl nlly fired upon and killed by ships fly ing the flag of the Imperial (ierman ARE YOU ADDICTED TO DRUGS? 5 Days Treatment by the method tised exclusively by the doctors of The Sureka Drag Treatment is guaranteed to re move permanently all craving and desire for Opium, Morphine, Co caine or other habit-forming drug. Treatneat Absolutely Harmless aad rainless. Terms Reasonable. Pay When Satisfied 7 . 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The British government announced yesterday It had decided that the cargo of the American steamer, Wilhelmlna, should he held for tbe decision of tha prize court. This announcement was made by Sir Edward Orey, the British foreign secretary. It seems to make clear the purpose of Great Britain to de clare all foodstuffs for Germany con traband, as well as to foreshadow other reprisals. Denounce Ke's Methods. In bis note Sir Edward Grey, after reviewing the German methods of warfare and denouncing them as ab solute violation of all International usages, says: "If. therefore, his majesty's government should hereafter feel constrained to de clare foodstuffs absolute contraband or to take other measures for Interfering with German trade by way of reprisals they expect that such action will not ha challenged on the pert of neutral slates, by appeals to laws and usages of war whose validity rests on their forming an Integral part of that system of Interna tional doctrine, which, as a whole, their enemy frankly boasts the intention to dis regard, so. lung as such neutral states cannot compel the German government to abandon methods of warfare which have not in recent history been regarded as having the sanction of either law or humanity." The British Reply, Oreat Britain's reply to the American note on the Wllhemlna case, which was handed today to Walter Mines Page, the American ambassador, follows: "Tha communication made by the I'nlted fits tee ambatrador In his note to Bir Kdward Orey of the Irtth Instant has been carefully considered, and tha follow ing observations are offered In reply! "At the time when his majesty's gov ernment gave directions for the selcure of the cargo of the steamship, Wilhelm lna, as contraband. It had before It tha test of a decree made by the Ger man federal council on January 35, under article 45 of which all grain and flour Imported Into Germany after Jan uary At was declared deliverable only to certain organisations under , direct government control or to municipal authorities. The vessel was bound for Hamburg, one of the free cities of the German empire, the government of' which is vested in the municipality. This was one of the reasons aotuatlng his ma jesty's government in deciding to hrin the cargo of the Wilhelmlna before a prise court. Provision Repealed. "Information haa only now reached them that by a subsequent decree, dated Feb ruary , the above provision In ar ticle to ( tne previous decree was repealed, , it, would . appear, for the ex. press purpose of rendering difficult the anticipated proceedings against the Wil helmlna. The repeal was not known t his majesty's government at the time of tha detention of the cargo, or Indeed, until now. How far the ostensible exception of Imported supplies from the general government monopoly cf all grain and flour set up by the German government may affect the question of the contra, band nature of tha shipments seised, is a matter which will most suitably be In vectigated by tha prise court. "It Is. however, necessary to state that the German decree la not tha only ground on which the submission of the cargo of tlf?edWUh"lmln t0 th Pr' C0Urt Ju"" Sbelltna; of Towns. The German government has in pub lic announcement rtalmed ta treat prac tically every town or port on the English enst roast . s a fortified place and base of oratlons. On the strength of this contention they have aubjected to bom bardment tho open towns of Yarmouth, Scarborough and Whitby among others. On the same ground a number of neutral veeele .ailing f0P Rngn.K, porti on th at coast with cargoes of goods on the German list of conditional contraband, have been aelsed by German cruisers and brought before a German prlae eourt. " ...ur" v Maria, having sailed from California with a cargo of grain conslgne.1 to Dublin and Belfast, was sunk In September last by the Oer ntun cruiser Karlsruhe. This could only hava ha.H v ..... . i i-.. .7 JU"mP. among other li Ings, tho cargo could v. v,. to be destined for the Brltl.h . to this effect should be e.t.bll.hed owing to Dublin or llelft con.ZZ The Uerman government ..... . v U,., . ''ikmi nave both ways, if thaw ..i,. ....... sdvea iL.tm..i ..... ' .: -:r vwnr ,, - ,, - oy oomoard ment t o live, and property of the peace- ul civilian Inhabitant, of English open 1. . ?.d W,r", f' "d In setting " f'P- " cargoea of con. tonal contraband on their way thither lurutua Place or blue. . v,. majosty a government must be at llbertv trat Hamburg, which .. ." protetrby fortlflca.lon. .. of t h. irn . " iwmin or the Ell. . a fortified town and bae of owatlon. .nd ,upp)v f ,h of article 34 of tha de..i....." V. V .-m m m itual tVJ. aVsVll, . 't f, l, l T ' 4 y , , , t i t '' . J , . '"'). x .' i, -riH Jk . navy; when o,ulct country towns and rll Inpes. void of defenses and possessing no mllltiiry or naval Importance were bom barded by German air ships, his majesty's government still nhetalncd from drawing the logical consequences from this form of attark on dofenselees towns. "Further steps in tho same direction are now announced and. In fact, have already !een taken by Germany. Brit ish merchant vessels have been tor pedoed at sight without any attempt being made to give warning to the crew cr any opportunity being- given to save their lives. A torpedo has been fired against a British hospital ship in day light and aimllnr treatment Is threat ened to all British merchant vessels In the future as well as to nny neutral ships that may happen to be found ' In j I the neighborhood of the British isles. "Faced with this situation his ma jesty's government considers it would be ( filtosrether unreasonable that Great Brl- Itain and Its .allies should be expected to remain Indefinitely bound, to their grave detriment, by ruloj and principles of which they recogniite the Justice if lmpsrtlally observed as between bellig erents, but. which are at the present mo ment openly set at defiance by their enemy. "If. ttu-refore, his mujesty's govern ment should hereafter feel constrained to deciare foodstuffs abaclute contraband it t:ike other measures for Interfering with German trade by way of reprisals, they confidently expect that such action will not be challenged on the part of neu tral states by appeals to lawa and vsages of war whose validity rests on their forming an Integral part of that system of international doctrine, which, their enemy frankly boasts the liberty and In tention to disregard, so long as such neutral states can not compel the Ger man government to abandon methods of warfare, which have not In reoent his tory been regarded aa having the sanc tion of either law or humanity." Investors with money read the Real Estate ads In Tho Bee. Advertise your property for a quick sale. LATEST IN SWELL CLOTHES 'Scrap of Paper" Gown, Atrocity Skirt and Official Bulletin Kid tUoTes. mental In so acting they hava been hwluetl by the general principle of law universally upheld by civilised nations and observed In practice, that the civil populations of countries at war are not to be exposed to treatment rightly re served for combatants. This distinction haa ta all Intents and purpose been swept away by tha novel doctrines proclaimed and acted upon by tha German govern ment. "It Is unnecessary here to dwell upon tho treatment . that has been meted out to the civil population of Belgium and to those parts of France which are In German occupation. "When Germany, long before any mines had been laid by the British authorities, proceeded to sow mines upon the high seas and by this means sunk a consider able number not only of British, but also neutral merchant men with their un offending crews, It was, so his majesty's government hold, open to them to take retaliatory measures even if such meas ures were of a kind to involve pressure The unpleasantness (meaning the wart is having a strong effect upon our fash lone. The Atrocity skirts will attain popularity without doubt. Gloves o1 official Bulletin Kid are in vogue. The "crap of Paper" gown is a creation to be worn In the evening by lovers of the radical. Milliners are showing transport hats. Smart shop windows exhibit a new ! shirtwaist for refined young women's street wear, known as the "Censor's Despair." A maker of lip rouge now has It trade marked "The Thin Red line." The new dance te called the "Dumdum." Those whose sympathies lie with the .Russian army are naming their newly bom female children "Vodka;" Interpreted, this Is said to mean, "Bweet ' Dreajn of Conquest." Owing to the distractions of reading war news, rYench waiters will use Parisian Ivory more than ever this season. Rtattetl clans estimate that tho phrase "isn't the war terrible?" la being written at the rate of 32,000 times an hour on women's stationary. Oolller's Weekly. Some Good Women Oppose Peruna da For Grip, Influenza. Coughs, Sore Throat CO It goes direct to the sick spot, without disturbing, the rest of the ttem, is one of the reasons why people likes Dr. Humphreys' "Seven-ty-aeven.' It breaks up bard, stubborn. Colds (often Grip) that hang on and do not yield to other treatment. It consists of little pellets, pleas sot to take, handy to carry, fits the Test pocket, tor sale everywhere, ijc and II CO, at all druggists or mailed. . Hanphreye' Homeo, Medicine Co., lit .HIU tlUtcL hW Ytrtk. don. helming A V t"r ' th helmlne de.lre to queetton the valldltv In International law of the action taken they will have every opportunity of es abllshing their c... m due courae b.fr. the prise court, and hU majesty's govern ment would In this connection recall the attention of the fnlted State, govern ment to the considerations put forward In fir Kdward Grey', note to M, r.. of th. 10th Instant, as to the propriety of "'"" of prlae court proceed ings before diplomatic action la Initiated. Ansrsas mt Intern. K.. "It will be remembered that they have from the outset given definite aaauranoa that the owners of the Wilhelmlna. as welt as the owners of Its cargo. If found to be contraband, would be equitably In- aemninea. iner is one rurtHer observation to which hia majesty's government think It right and appropriate la the present connection to give expression. They have not go far declareef foodeturfs te he abso lute contraband; tbey have net Interfered with any neutral vessels on account of their carrying foodstuffs, except on basis of uih foodatutfs being liable to capture if deatlnrd, for enemy lorcea or govern- I had Catarrh of the Head and Throat " r jn ry r ' . t- . ". - . ., I KM v -4 ."V , sire. William 11. lllnchltrrc, 20 .Myit.e Pt., Beverly, Mass., writes: "1 have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that It has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. "I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not tlink I over felt much better. I am really .surprised at the work 1 can do. I do not think too much praise ran he said for Peruna." I Was Tery sTerrous. Mrs. Jsschob, 1W1 Palm wood Ave., To ledo, Ohio, wrltos: "When 1 wrote you for udvlce I had been sick for three years, and had been treated by three doctors, but did not get well. I was very nervous, and had trouble with my throat. Often I could not breathe through my nose, and had pains on both aldea of It. I also had palna In the chest and a short cough, I had palpitation of the heart and Internal catarrh. My appetite was poor. I was always cold, and had gurgling In the bowels. I Vow Be AU My Work. "I took Peruna according to dlrectljns, and now feel that I ant cused. . Peruna has cured me. I have never been as fleshy as 1 am now, and I da all my work.. The. pain In the shoulder and chest Is all gone. The medicine haa done me much good. I shall always keep It In the house." Catarrh ef the VkjeeA. Mrs. August Kmde. Box IS, Addy, Wash., writes: "Peruna cured me of ca tarrh of the throat, lth which I had suffered for thirty years. My head, rum and throat feel perfectly free of catarrh, a ltd 1 teal quite young. 1 have received my health through your IhIp and med icine, and would gladly do something for yei .tn return for your klndneaa to me." Pj--jeeagieeeaei 1W O siMla iaisii sfttr 1 ii i Aw,waiMu JeWesi I had Catarrh of Throat and Nose Mrs. Klin Malnigrcn. 133 Frederick est.. West Manchester, N. H., writes: "Every spring and fall for eleven years, I have been troubled with latarrh In my throat and nose and hoarseness, and I am very pleased to state that at last I found a medicine, Iieruna, from which I received great benefit, and I will hereafter use and recommend It. I always keep It In my house In case of sickness. A Semedy for Colds. "I recommend your medicine te all my friends and every sufferer, as an excel lent medicine for colds and for building up strength." Some good women oppose Peruna. This Is because they know nothing about Pe runa. They have never used It them aelves. They have never used It In their families. They have only heard about Peruna. Perhaps heard only what un kind rritlca aay about Peruna. Naturally enough, such women might oppoao Pe runa. lomi Woman Vralae Vernna. It is safe to say that every woman who has given Peruna a aquaro deal believes In Peruna. The above It a good sample of thousands of women who believe In Peruna and use It In their homea Mathilda Koch. Box 80. Colgate. Md , rites: "I cannot speak too highly of Peruna as a medicine. 1 was aubjact to catarrh of the head and throat until I tried Peruna. After taking eight butties Peruna cured me. It also acta as a spe cial preventive of throat difficultly. It keeps me tn fine health, and I value ita fine qualities very much." Pneumonia Left Me Very Low No Hope Iw Mir MnrfrrYii iiiiriiiin i i nefgTiTliW 1 Mrs. Carrie Bode. Lebanon, Oregon, writes: "i am today the wonder of l.eb anon. I was the most miaerable and sick person on earth, and every one gave me up to die, as my case was considered very serious. Pneumonia Left Me Weak. "After a severe spell of pneumonia, t wa bedfast for elghten months, and sfter using seven bottles of Peruna I am again sound and well. I am sure Peruna saved my life." Miss Annie Huclsman, K. R. J, Wright City, Mo., writes: "For years 1 was troubled with catarrh, which came on ao gradually that I did not know what the matter was until the palna In my hfad and nose became ao severe that I con sulted a doctor, but he failed, to do me any good. A friend advised me to try Peruna. and with the first bottle I found some relief, and I kept on taking it until fourten bottles were used, and I am en tirely well." Catarrh ef the Xead. Mrs. Ella MUkell, K. V. D. 2. Box SO, Hcottsburg, Ind., writes: "I suffered for two years with catarrh In the head, hav ing such pains tn the head and face that I feared I would lose my reason. I tried every known remedy, but gradually grew worse. After taking twelve bottles of Peruna. I am entirely well." Mrs. I. J. Woodward, No. 4 Duke St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont, writes: "I find Peruna a great medicine for my lungs. 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