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    THE MORNING JOURNAL WITH THE SECOND LARGEST NET SALE.No . 1,823. Regis tered at the O. P. O.as a Newspaper. T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 3 1 , 1 90 ?. One Halfpenny.

    ALL RECORDS BROKEN BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LONDON: THE MAURETANIABEATS A CRACK GERMAN LINER BY SIXTEEN HOURS.

    All Atlan t ic records were b ro lcen by the Maure ta n ia , wh ich d ropped anchor in F ish gua rd Harbou r a t f ive minu tes past one yeste rday a fte rnoon , thus inaug ura t i ng thenew Cunard se rv ice be tween tha t port and New York . Leav ing New York exac t lytwen ty -four hours a f te r the North German Lloyd l ine r Ka ise r Wilhe lm de r Grosse ,the Cunarde r landed he r passengers in London le ss than e igh t hours a f te r those wholiad t rave l led aboa rd the Germ an vesse l . Passen gers who b reakfasted la st Wednes

    day in New York could dine in Lond on yesterday e vening . (1) The M auret ania atI' lslig uard yester day, A tender is steaming out to meet her. (2) Wels h girl in nationa lcostum e gives a buttonh ole of heathe r to the first passenger asho re. (.S) Land ing tlmfirst mails. (4) Special tra in leaving i-' ishguar d for Pad din gton on its first journey*(5) Lady pas senger w elcomed ashor e by a Weisii girl. Th e ])ortrait !; of Cai>taiaPri tcha rd o f the MdnvvtAvAd. ./)a/ly .l//>/v;/- photographs.)

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    Pa^e 2 T H E DAILY MIRROR August 31, 1909

    HAVE Y O U T R I E D

    With EifTcl Tower Bun Flour you can make the mostdeiicioua hght Buns and Calces with certai n s u c c e s s .Re ad wliat Mrs. Smith, of Pag e Green, Sout h Totlei i ham, s ay s:

    " I am asham ed to saj'^ 1 have betm ma rrie d over Kcveu yea rs and ne vermade a cake Aorth eati ng unti l I trie 1 yo ur Bun F lou r last week on m yhusban d's birihday. Tlie cake lo oke d a pictu re wiien it ca me out of theoven, and tasted as nice as i t loo ked,"The re arc four kinds, Le mon , Alm ond, Vanil la, and Plain. Sold in Id.

    an d Sljd. pack ets by al l Grocers.

    In Fluid Ju-Visthe newpreparation for making BeefT e a , Gravi es , ficcyou getabout double the value formoney as compared with the

    usual Fluid Beef Ex t r a c t s .'* Fluid Ju-Vis " is made fromBeef with valuable vegetable

    properties added.2oz . Bot t l e , 6Jd. ; 4oz., I l |d,

    LO N D O N A M U SE M E N T S f y ]TM P KRTAI . I NTKRNATl ONAT.KXnt l S TnON1 siiKPni'iftn's Bu su , w. AnMiHrtum, is,C i l i E A T Wl i r i ' V: CVi-'V, )().;S0 a.m. to 10.30 p.n i.J 30 MAJi' isrio ! ' A I , A ( ; 1 ' ; B O F

    INTEllXATTONAI, ARTS A^il) iNDUa'J'lMFB.C0NCKRT3 UY i^AMOliti MTl.ITAUY IJAMilR,

    II,HIMINAT[(]NHBv 1000,000 la.KCTUIC i.TCniTB.

    np II E G K V. A T v. S T A 1' T R A C T ( O N S,MOUNTAIN RAILWAY, aUnM Am rJi ; llAITAVAY,WICGI.K-WOfiOLIO, BGKNK! KAllAVAY, HPlltAI ,.MOTOH RACI^ TRACKS, 'I'OHOdCiAN, WATKR VVIIIRT,,

    WITOlllMC . WAVKH, ]i'l ,ir- Fr,AT , Kin.HAT.F-SKAflON TICKlilTS

    FOR RJiiMAtNllKfl OF 8i'lA!K)N.Ladies or Oentlojneii, IQi. Gd. OliiklK ii, Gs. (kl.

    A I'OI .I.O. Tin C FOT J.TKS. 'Vo-niKlit, atXi G.30 Mats .'I'hu iH. atiilHit'L.. a,:50. V1nO ^ iile s ; TKI.TH-SIKR'ti Potted Fliiy; ISURT.KSOOJ'; OF A MlJHrC-KALr..pOMIOD Y.At 8.50, TITK IMN AM ) 'I 'ln';yj pn nm NG, iw Hiirion w)iiti-. At e.^n, T S J E T A T A I ,DANCK, by IhinUdKj^nx. fthit., Weils., 3^.r U l T I ' . R I O N . A t 8.;ia, M nt . Sals ., 2.'.\(l M R ."U p|il.: i-;n v AN D Tin-'. nOlINTl'lRS. by R. 0. C;irtfiTi,pA T KT V rUh'-ATRK.- Mniiayc r, Mr. .(li orjjo\f Edwa nin s, KV1;U\" K V ! ' : N I I N ( ; , at II, a tuiw miisit;iilUhiy, OUR MIHS GB liW. Ro^-nirico opi:ji 10 tii 10, ^H AYMARKKT.- TO- Niru rr, at B. t5. FIKKSOF FATI'l, bv ARTITI'R (JONAN nOVLli. Trins-feirod to Tiyric iiost Mondny.H IS MAJ EST Y' S.-- On nJK.SD.VY"^ Sept. ll,will l>o proriiir-L'ii FAL SI.; GODS, tiMsl* ted by .1. U.F . iy - 1" from " IT li'oi," by Jlricui:, witii iiiuaii; by Siiiiit-Baejis. Bo>:-onit:e now o;iiii) 10 tn 7,I YCKUM Til EA' I 'RE closed unti l Sat. next,A J Sept. 4, tor ruboivisals of tlio ii)iW|itiotiaily uliiboLiitutiiK .ostiy nroiliirlioii iif 'I'lII': I'KOUD l'itlN(!h;, by Jiisljvill unt ly Mrt.hy, liox-otTiI:H I.'in.. Knalnii-v. T.onrlim.

    Is tho pi'iijitirv eim^iuot numi nt IIIM lilsiii wiiiili vveaionul>-|o(!t. WHIiLl'TON SVIiliHTAliLli l'llHil'YIN(i I'U.I.S'irou naUu Htoiniieli li> milioii , lle aii ael ui llit;)i rtwav. ifiliuitiiiyHsa,

    Kidney DiHordor.i an d Miin ConiylainiH illsappeiii'Asit for WHELPTONS rURiFYINO P I I X S ,Anil rememliin- Uiur vr, \0 P1l,l. 'JIIHT A?) (KIOH "I'y [loht 14 alaiiipii .WHELPTON &.SON, 4. Cpan e Cou rt. LONDON. i l.C

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    August 31 , 1909 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R P ag e 3NEW YORK TO

    F r o m C i t y t o C i t y i n 5 D a y s ,4 H o u r s , 2 8 M i n u t e s .

    FISIIGUARI) ROUTE.Mauretania 's Passengers Gain Six

    teen Hours on German Liner 's .C O L L IS I O N W I T H W H A L E .

    Passengers arr ived in I .oiiclon yes terday fromNew Y ork in t li

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    P a g e 4 THE DAILY MIRROR August 31, 1909f i ix^

    FOE SEKYANTS.Overwork Said to Drive Many to

    Unhappy Marriages.MISTIIESSI^^S' FAULTS.

    T l i e r e is no l a c k cif s u p p o r t for a:i r ] i f ;5 i t H o u r sB i l l for d o m e s t i c s e r v a n t s a m o i i ^ ' t h o s e e n g a g e d ins e r v i c e .

    B e l t e r w o r k , b e l i e i - l i e a l t l i , an d ic^\-l:v u n l i a p p ym a r r i a g e s are the r e s u l t s to- be e x p e e t e i l f r o m s u c ha m e a s u r e , in the o p i n i o n of n u m o e i s of s e r v a n t si v h o l i a v e w r i l l e n to T/ie Dai'ly Mirror on l l i es u b j e c t ." T h e u u l c r i v o r l d , " s a y s im e r n r r e s p o n d e n i ," d o c s no t k n o w " b a t a p o o r s e r v a n t I j a s to put upw i t h . In s o n i c c j i s e s she is w o r k e d f r o m h a l l - p a s lhix in tbe i i m r n i i i ; ; t i l l n i n e o ' c l o c k ;d n i g h t w i l h o u la r e s t , an d l i a r d l y g i v e n i i n r e l i i r [cod ." A l l we ask lor is f a i r h o u r s of w o r k and a l i t t l ef r e e d o m (o m a k e l if e w o r t h l i v i n g . "

    A n o t h e r c i l c s th e l a c k of e o n s i d e r a l i i i n of m i s t r e s s e s Jor t h e i r s e r v a n t s as the r e a s < i u io r m a n ym d i a p p y m a r r i a g e s ." On e c a n n u t w o n d e r , " sh e w r i t e s , " at f ; i r l sw a u t i i i ! ; to get m a r r i e d , ami in tlie^ i:a'-e of Ijalfl l i e u n l i a p i i y c o u p l e s (if t o - d a y di e w i v e s in v e a i i l yil o no t l o v e U i e i r h u s b a n d s , l i u l h a v e ^ n n l y gotm a r r i e d b e c a u s e t h e y are so t i r e d of s e r v i c e ." I m y s e l f k n o w m a n y g i rl s w h o . i r e t r e a t e ds b a m e l n l i v by m i d d l e - c l a s s p e o p l e , who pay t h e mp e r h a p s X'l^ a y e a r . ' 'n r i > I t Y. I, r: 1 s m i !; N I-: V. I> V. \I .

    "M . ^^.' ' i l i i n k s t h a t e v e r y g i i l h e l w e e u i l i e a i ! e s < iff o u r t e e n an d e i g l i l e e u y e a r s s h o u l d p a s s ,ui ex-a m i n a t i o i i to j i r o v e t h a i she has a t t u u ' m i g h k n o w l e d g e of d o m e s t i c w o i k . Th e e e i i i l i c a t e g a i n e d int h i s e x a m i n a l i o u o u g h t , sh e s a y s , to be | ) r o d u e e db e f o r e a m a r r i a g e l i c e u e e c o u l d be n b t r d n e d .

    A n o t h e r d o n i e s t i c s e r v a n t e x p r e s s e s t!u' o p i i d o nt h a t g i r l s w o u l d not u l ) j e e t IJI s l e e p i n g in il I h e yc < i i d d h a v e an l i o u r or tu o a day to c a l l t h e i r i^wn." T he a v e r a g e g i r l , ' " she w r i t e s , " has f r o m six int h e e v e n i n g u n t i l teu o u i : c a v v e c k , i a n d e v e r y o t h e rS u n d a y ." How do m i s t r e s s e s e \ p e e t ( h e i i r to k e e p h e ; d t h y ?Tf a g i r l e o m i d a i i i s of not b e i n g w e l l she is d i s m i s s e d b e c a u s e she is d e l i c a t e ; but w h o s e f a i d t isit ? _" A m i s t r e s s w o u l d fee! it a i h c a d f i i l t h i n g if shec o u l d not go out e v e r y day ." A n o t h e r t h i n g o u g h t to be l o o k e d i n t o , an d t h a ti.S o v e r c r o w d i n g of b e d r o o m s . In the e a s e uf h o t e la n d b o a r d i n g - h o u s e s e r v a n i s t h e r e ar e s o m e t i m e si l v e or six in e a c h b e d r o o m ." M i s t r e s s e s ar e v e r y i i . i r l i e i d a r a b o u t ou r r e f e r e n c e s , and .t t h i n k s e r v a n t s ar e c i i l i t h ' d to (Uie f r o ma m i s t r e s s . For how do we k n o w w l i a t k i i u i olp e r s o n we are g o i n g to l i v e w i t h w h e n we a n s w e ra n u d v e r i i s e m e i i t ? "

    MUSICIAN FOUND SHOT.

    T>\. W, Jd id^ i i i . :i tlrjcior ol itiusie, cif T,c\vls!iai, ivliowas finiiiil .)U)[ oil Iho ii.>or-.loii ut a l u iusc :u 1\A\--warU's I loal l i , i v l iv re \w. Ii.-iil liecu s lay ing w icii .toziicfriciiilfi, lit was ili^fiiviTcd liy ii \v(irkiii;ii., wlm [ji-o-e u r c t j a s s i s t a i u c , bat .Dr. J.iril .ui ilio4 lluce l^iiaisl at er . A rev i i lver w.as lyiiin liy his s idy . - (D. i lby ,Li in i shaiu . )

    TWO SISTERS DROWN TOGETHER.Girl Be l ieved to H a v e L o s t Her Life inV a in A t t e m p t at R e sc u e .

    T w o s is t e r s , n a m e d B e l l a an d T . i l y M i l n e , l e s tt h e i r l i v e s w h i l e b a t h i n g y e s t e r d a y at F r a s e r b u r g h ,A b e r d e e n s h i r e .Tt is s u r m i s e d t h a t one of i h e m ha d b e e n c a r r i e r ]a a . y by the c u r r e n t , an d t h a t he r s i s t e rc n d c a v o u r e < l to a s s i s t her.

    As t h e r e w - e r e v e r y few p e o p l e m o v i n g a b o u t ont h e s a n d s , t l i e r e was l i l l l e c h a n e e of a s s i s t a n c e .T h e b o i li c s h a v e b e e n r e e n v e r e d .W h i l e i i a l h l n g in the R i v e r . S (i :i r y e s t e r d a y W a i t e r( i c e , of f . o u g I C a t o i i , was d r t ) w n e i ! . A c o a i p a n i o nJ i a m e d F r e d e r i c k t ' h a p m a i i w e n t to his a s s i s t a n c e ,b u t a f t e r a p r o l i , n ' ; e d s t r n g g i e had to r e l e a s e Idsh o l d to s a v e his own l i f e .C R O W D ' S M A R C H A C R O S S L I N K S .

    A c r o w d of n e a r l y 1,(11)0 p e r s - n i s y e s t e r d a yt r a m p e d a i a j i s . s l l i c ne w W e y b r i d g e O i d i I . iu l ^ s,p u l l i n g d o v \ ' n w i r e an d l e \ e l l i n g iwo n e w l y - m a d et e e s , as a p r e t e s t a g a i n s t th e e l o s i n g , ^ v h e r e ite r o s s e s th e l i n k s , of a t o o t p . i ll i w h i e h t h e y r c g a i d e d; t s beiu ; , ' a r i g l i t - u l - w a y .

    T HE NIMROD BACK IN THE T H A M E S A F T E B TWO Y E A R S ' A B S E N C E .

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    J u s t t w f o y e a r s and one m o n t h a f t e r l o a v i n j ^ th e E a s t I n d i a D o c l o -far th oA n t a r c t i c r c K ' o n s j L i o w t e n a n t E h a c k l o t o n ' a s h i p , N i n i r o d , r c t u i - n c d to the a a m ed o c k s y e s t e r d a y . She is t o bo o p e n e d to tho p u b l i c s h o r t l y .

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    August 31, 1909 THE DAILY MIRROR PatAKE SPORTSWOMEN ANUISANCE ?Players of Many Games Answe r

    in Affirmative,GOLFER'S COMPLAINT.

    A r c w ome n a. l u i i s a nr c in ypoi t ? Tha t Uioj- aieh e vide nt ly the view o[ an a ngr y goU e r who w r oteto 27ie Daily Mirror yesleriUiy asking if t he ycould not be pr e ve nte d f r om p la y ing his l a vonr i t eg i ime .

    "M y g :une la s t Sa tur da y was ntier ly spoiledthrou(jh the presence of w o m e n on t l i e l i nks , " liec ompla ins . " 1 consider them a nui s a nc e , (or t he ywill not allow us to finish a ma tc h or fo pa s s the m./ l l the men I know who lae l ond of the g a m eagree with me t intt women cniire i\ ' spoil all s p o r t . "

    I n l i ' p ly to the i i iquir j ' , " Do w ome n s poi ls p o r t ? " i m d c d e v o t e e s of nrany dif te rcnt games,consnltc ii liy Th& Daily Mirror, niianimoiis lya ns w e r e d '' V e s . " -

    " W o m e n are a deciiled nii is . incc on the l i nksw he r e the y aie allowed to pla i" on the m e n ' sc our s e , " a no the r e n lhus i a s t i c goK e r lo ld '/'lie DailyMirror. "I t i-i pr nbubly lor this reason tha t onmost goll l inks there are s iiec ia l days set a pa r t torladies , or Ihey have a conise nf the ir own." Mos t men goUeis i-ompla ii i l i iUerly if they l indthe y ha ve to follow n\eml)erH ot the la ir sex, asthe la tte r , i\\ most cases , are very s low, and r e t a r dtheir i)ragress .N O D U S I H K T O I M I M t O V K

    " In nuis t games women are inefTicient becausetiicy will not trouble , having learned a l i t t le , toim[>rove the ir gamer. The y are sa tis l ied with themselves , and (hiingh apiiare ii t ly enthusias tic , cont inue to phiy in tlieir slow, fussy way,- w i thoutde s i r ing to play bett er, l' ',ven in t e nn i s , w hic h ise mine nt ly s u i t a b l e to w ome n, i he y arc often ab o r e . "U p to the pre :ient t ime women have not iiadmuc h oppor tnn i ty o( c nnipe t ing w i th men as llyei':^.But s t i l l man has sh(^wn no dispKsiiion to say low oma n " h'ly with me, " ;n the l i te ra l sense .' ' V e r y few w ome n ha ve be e n t a ke n im in cir-s l i i ps , " a r e pr e s e n ta t ive of the Aero CUd> toid l.'heDaily ?Jirror ye s t e r da y , "but t ha t is pr oba blybecause men fear tha t acc ident may l i a ppc n in thepr e s e n t s t a ge of air t r a ve l l i ng . "" W o m e n arc most useful at pii nic-time on boa t ing excurs ions ," sa id a well-known nars inan to 'I'hiiDaily Mirror, "but othe r w is e on the r i \ e r t he yare, as ,i r u l e , the ve r y uppos i l e .'' Set a w oma n to s teer a boa t and watch dswobb ly course . CJccupanls of other boats arequi t e at a loss to know what course to t a ke ,or where the boat with the ' be a uty at the helm 'will woblile to."I n motor ing abo w oma n is a r r a igne d as anui s a nc e . The reasou of lliis was esiplained toThe Daily I^lirror by a w e l l -know n motor i s t ," W o m e n w i l l nm i:onform ti) r u l e , " he sa id." A man learns the correc t way of doing a nyth ingan d by force of ha bi t ai-|s on it. A w oma n w i l l doail kinds of w r ong th ings in a s nndl \\:x\- whlcii

    irr i ta te a man.T1JJ !: S O M H A S ^I A N 1 V KVVV.VV V. ^" A w o m a n in spori is ns t i r e -ome to a man asQ man is lo a w oma n in a ki t c he n or on a s h o p p i n ge xpe di t ion . It is easy to deal with a man who d;-van four \ e a r s ago," he s a id ," a n d ' h a \ e a l w a y s u s ed it piire ly tor bu.,iness pur-pos e s - -c a r l i ng hs l i to and from Bill ingsgate mostly," On the ' I ' hms da y be f or e the O a k s was run, asbus ine s s was s lack, t l iec ided on a l i t t le outing -my first for fom' year.^---so coining back early fromthe ma r ke t on the b r i d a y , I i lrovc my mothe r andmy youLig brother and my s is ter down to the race ." A bout a week afterwards a Council off icerca lled and sa id he Iiad seen me on the road to therace , though he knew I had no l icence , i sa id Idi d not know one was ne c e s s a r v .

    i N J U i i n n U Y i N ( ; n ) R N T ." H e r e p l i ed as T had used my van for ple a s ur eit was a ' c a r r i a ge ' vc i t l i i n the mc iming of t l ie Act,and added tha t I woiLld be s u n n n o n c d , and h;ulbe l t e r t a ke a l icence out at onc e , as t ha t ' n i i g l i tmake f i l ings easier . '' I declined, sa id I wotdrl ri-k the s r mimons , andin a few da ys ' t ime the officer sent in a pr in t e df or m, de nnind ing lOs. 'in s e t t l e me ni , ' or 1 w oiddc e r t a in l c be s umnione d . I took nii not i c e , and wasduly s mnmone d ."The s iLmmons and ihc wdiole affiiir has w or r i e dmyself and my mothe r ve r y muc h a nd tha t appe a r a nc e in l l ie police court , iuLiocent as it was,ha., noi d o n e me any good in bus ine s s . "I nqui r i e s ma de by Tlu. Daily Mirror show tha tcases l ike Anderson's are qui t e w ide s pr e a d , andtha t many sumnn>nses are [)endrng. A carter in I*'ins-l im'y, who boiiglU a tra)) lor business ])urposes a loue ,

    wa, three days la ter iruformed by olVudals that, ashis vehic lr was a t r a p as dis tinc t from a w a gon orcart , he would have lo t a ke out .a l icence ." Rather th an be br ow be a te n In t h i s way T re-fusccl to t!d;c out the l icence and j ironiplly s idd thet r a p a ga in , " the man' lold The Daily Mirror;: .ind now I am w a iuug to be s u m m o n e d , "M , P . F A L L S I N T O C I C L L A R .

    W hi le m; ik ing a business ca ll at X ot t ingha ni ye s t e r da y Mr. A r thur R ic ha r ds on , M.V., s t e ppe d ba c k ,ami, not see ing an o|)en trapdoor, fe ll tin: feet intoa ce lla r . lie was severe ly shaken,

    MAN WHO REF U S ED TO PAY " C A R R I A G E " L I C E N C E .

    M r . W i l l iam J. A n d e r s o n , wh o u s e s hi s e ai - t fo r cat-fytngf f lsh da.ilVi was eum-m o n e d at tho i n s t a n c e of tho L o n d o n C o u n t y C o u n c i l to pay " c a i r i a g o " l i c e n c e ,b e c a u s e on one day out of the w h o l e y e a r * he u s e d t he c a r t t o d r i v o w i t h s o m er e l a t i o n s to the O a k e . Th e p h o t o g r a p h s h o w s th o v o h i c l e , w i t h Mr. A n d o r s o n an dhis s i s t e r , uvi io was one of the p a r t y .

    OUTLOOKrOK "THE l l l i s r 'Partridge Shooting Prospects Gloomy and

    only Moderate Bags Expected.I ' r os pc c i s for pa r t r idge s h ix i l i ng , w hic h ope nsto-mor r ow , are not of t!ie br r gh te s t , and m a n ysportsmen have given i i i i the idea of t a k ing s hoot ings in centres Ihcy have hitherto favoured,The p i c k of pa r t r idge s hoot ing in hdigland is lobe found in tin; eastern counlles , particularly Nor-folk, Suffolk, an;drof ihe s hoot ing nor th ol the bonie r . The r e por t sfrom those dis tr ic ts are mote r e a s s ur ing . ' 'Some idea of tfie cosl ol pioir idgc shooli j ig :naybe gathered from ihe following table , whiidi givesthe average renta ls per acre ac liuil ly pa id fors hoot ings in the c o u i i l i e s n a m e d : - -

    C a i i d ) ^ 7~. (ill. [-jci- :irrf.Noi - f i d I ; l.'ii III ",-. 111 pe r M - X ^ - ..-.-:< -.ix 11(1 li.a- a i rrl ) i - s .H 1^, a.l. ! , i' i ' a f i o .Hc ; i - f f o , ( l II-, !tik t ier aciLVThese f igures arc, of course , exclusive of all otherexpenses , such as co,-.l (d ke e pe r , etc., which aie\i:'i'y high ,W h a t the u\an of oidy modera te means does ic ryf r e que nt ly , The Daily Mirror asLcitalned ye>.ter-d a y , is to join with severa l other s[)orliug fr iendsin a l i l l le Syndica te and rent a shoot, Sj i iead overa numbe r the cost is reduced to a cojupara tiv elysmall figure,The f irs t brace of this season's partr idges will beoil sale by mid-da y to -mor r ow . T l i c y are expectedto fetch from Hs. to ils, a br a c e , d r opping to aljoiitIndf the price the next day,

    T H E D U C H E S S OF D E V O N S H IR E .

    W I K I E i .vc ' b i r d i lo a d . - wn j l i l i T at ( 'h a t = ,v ,T , ( i l i y ( - . l f i - -

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    X .

    P a Q'e T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R August 31, 1909

    How AU Wo man May Avoid the Discom forts of the Sua a ndWia d a nd Cre a te a D e l i c a te O omple x ion Whic hN o We a the r Wi l l H a rm.S P E C I A L O F F E R O F F R E E T R I A L S U P P L I E S T O A L L

    M I R R O R " R E A D E R S .D A I L Y

    Now ll iat the weii t l ier is so i i i i t 'er lain there cometo every woniaii feelings of anx iety as to thedamage which her complex ion may s us t a in ,I t is an open question as to which sooner workshavoc with the delicate l ime of a f;iit comijlcxioncut of the three thingswind, rain, or sun,Wind t l \at at t imes may he severe and bit ing willdry up the natural nutr iment of the skin and soc;uise disfi^uriiif,' r ed pa t ches t o appear ; r a in mayhave an equally ser ious elfect , init i t is the sunbur n ing down on a ho t s ummer ' s day tha t wi l ltake from the pores of the skin all t i ic naturalfeed ing o ils, unr i i o io .by Fou l s ham and B anf i e ld .M i s s C o n s t a n c e C o l l i e i ' , t h e b e a u t i f u l a n d t a l e n t e da c t f c s s , w h o , a m o n g s t o t h e r s , h a s e x p r e s s e d h e r d e -l i g f h t w E t h t h e w o n d e r f u l no w r t o i l e t n p e c i t l c P o n d ' sV a n i s h i n g : C r e a m .

    s ion of a vis i t to the seas ide, or even in her dailywalks in town, a preparation that will not onlyprevent damage lo (he skin, but will also cause i tto bloom forth in a new bea uty.At a very opjior tune nuimeiit a well-kno wnhe use of specialis ts have ]>repare{l tor such asdesire to cult ivate bea uty of complexion a toiletpreparation whicJ i , whils t preventing any i l l-effects of bad wcaiher , and wluls t giving to if ieskin beauty and clearness , is absolutely invis iblein i ts action.The pro prietors of this wondeifu l toilet j irepara-l ion l iave made an exceptionally generous offer toall reade rs of " Tlie Daily Mir ror ." The y havedecided to present to each lady who writes , enclosing a penny s tamp for j ios tage, a special tube ofthis toilet specif ic, quite free of charge.Tt smcly see ms a wonderful t hing that the re can

    be a toilet pre])aratiofl which is only vis ible by i tself eels . I t surely seems wimderful that day byday af ter the use of such a pieparalion you canwatch the skin grow ii i beauty and yet you or yourfr iends be entirely unable to perceive thecaus e .. W hen we say that , in addit ion to the fact thatthis new toilet specif ic is quite invis ible, i t hasanother really valuable attr ibute in the fact that i twill not s tain gloves worn imm ediat ely af ter use orKilk scarves placed round the neck, i t will berealised that some thing quit e unique is s ])okcn of .

    W e conclude the name of t he Pond ' s Kxt r ae lC ompan y i s well known lo ever y l ady who t akestha t j ud i c ious car e o f her per s onal appear ance t ha tdeno tes t he woman of r e t i uement . T hey a r e cer tainly a leading house of toilet specialis ts in thiscountry, an r o a d .H o d d o r ' s , B r i s to l ) B a t h , a n d N e w p o r t( M o n . ) .I n m a n ' f t S t o r e s , L t d . , 4 8 , S h a n d w i c h - p l a c e ,E d i n b u t^ s h , a n d b r a n c h e s .L e w i s a n d B u r r o w s , L t d . ( v a r i o u sb r a n c h e s ) .S e l f r i d ^ e a n d C o . , L t d . , O x f o r d - s t f e e t , W .T a y l o r ' s D r u g : C o . , L t d . ( v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s ) .T i m o t h y W h i t e C o . , L t d . ( v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s )W i l l i a m W h i t c l e y , L t d . , W e s t b o u r n e - e r o v e ,W. If you have any diff iculty in obta ining su ppliesplease write direct to the Pond's Kxtract Co., 65,Gr ea t Kus s e l l - s tr ee t , L ondon , W .C , t o which address , as s tated, al l applications for tr ial suppliess hou ld be d i r ec t ed , t oge ther wi th a penny s t ampfur return postage.You should remember that there is no tpilet prepar a t i on j us t ^ l i ke Van i s h ing C r eam, and i f youdesire to cult ivate beauty of complexion speedily,without the nuisance of clogging the pores of theskin wdth greasy preparations , you should ins is ton ob ta in ing Pond ' s Van i s h ing C r eam.J us t as k your C hemis t fo r Van i s h ing C r eam, andif l ie does not s tock i t , apply direct to the addressgiven abcive. In any case, you should not miss theopportunity of sending for a free sample to-day,(Advl.J

    A FR EE TO ILET O U TFIT FRO M TH E RO Y A L H A IRE X P E R T .T R Y I T T W O M I N U T E S A D A Y F O B O N B W E E K . A N D N O T E T H EI M P R O V l M E N T I N T H E ( 3 - B O W r H A N D B E A U T YO F Y O U R H A I R ,

    If you had no hair at al l , or if you were rapidlybecoming bald, how much would you give for agood , l uxur i an t ly g r owing head o f ha i r ?A lot , of cour se ! This bein g so, why wait unti l Baldn ess or Grey -nes s has wor ked havoc wi th your appear ance bef or eapp ly ing the r emedy ? T o use a homely meta phor ,why w ait unti l th e' s teed h s tolen before lockingthe s table door? Why go to a good d eal oft r oub le and inconven ience i n /ke Vuture i n cur ingyour B aldnes s , when , by t ak ing jus t a ver y l i t t l et r oub le Np-w you never need be Bald at al l? Na y,mor e , why no t impr ove the hea l th and the beau tyof the hail- you now possesswhy not so cult ivateits colour and fos ter i ts s trength by ab

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    A ugus t 31, 1909 T H E DAILY MIRROR Page 7NOTICE TO READERS.

    The Edilorial, AdvprtUing, and General BUSIDEMOflicci of The Daily Mirror arc :-12, W H I T E f R I A R S - S T R E E T ,I . OM D O N , E.C.TEiEFHONES: eiOO Hfilliorn (lliree lines).PROVINCIAL CALLS: 125 T.S. I.ntidon.TELEGRAPHIC ADDHESS; " Reflcxrd," London.P A R I S O F F I C E : 38. Rue du Sentier.

    TUKSDAY, AUGUfiT 51, 1903.

    T H K E D U C A T O K .NOWADAYS many people \r,o to Sciencefor their ?crmons because, as a rule,Science preaches from verifiahic texts,

    Slid has a certain inevitability behind its pro-nounv'-ements whicli makes them peculiarly impressive. 'I'lic I'ulpit Baid, and s till says,many of the same tilings that Science pronounces in its newer way. And both, if youdisregard their warnings, jiromisc punishmentthe Pulpi l, scathing and puiifyitig fires;Sciencti, extinction in the strugf^lc of existence.

    Wha t Kood sci-mons, for instance (for tho sewho care to look for lliem), are be ingpreached, even now, by members of the BritishAssociation at Winnipeg ! We pointed out,the other day, the imaginative solace tliat maybe gained by studying their scientific po.ssi-biHtiestheir well-autlicnticatcd predictionsas to what may happen in the future career ofhumanity , Now, from Professor Starling,President of the Physiologjca! Section of theAssociation, we get an edifying essay on whatwe may describe as the necessity of -pain inthe education of races, and, by con.sequence,of individuals, too,

    After each stage in tlie evolution of a race itbecome^ cleai, looking back at it, that painfulimpressions have been predominant. On thatpain has depended any rise in tyi>eany permanent improvement in evolution, just as tlicfitness and the dcvciopment of muscle in theathlete have been due to his labour and straining of daily practice. Without thai pain, thatinconvenience, that anxious searching and.striving for the way, the race declines, decays,and disappea rs. You cannot beat gold intobeautiful shaiies for ihi: del ight and .service ofman witlu>nt a mi.xturc of alloy. You can notmould life into its higher manifestations witli-out a mingling of tonic suffering.

    Some people (possibly not scientists) havedenied it--- have frankly stated tlicir belief tha tpleasure is a greater "educa tor" than pain,that joy illumines or enlarges tiic soul betterthan grief, which cramps it, that any creedwhich preaches mainly sorrow leaves undeveloped whole wonderful faculties only to beevoked by joy.And, certainly, observing the mass of people,one may think th ere is much to be said forthis contradiction of the first view. For fewpeople, it seems, arc really improved bysorrow. Tha t is why small children are so delightfultheir faces are unmarred and un-embittcred by pain. Older, middle-agedfaces, many of tliem, boar the fatal imjirintin evil lines and lack lustre looks. Sorrowinake s beautiful nature s better. Ihit does itjiot often make average natmes, or uglynatures, worse?Probably it only makes them so becausethey cha' e and rebel aga inst itagainst thiseduca tor, this gymnastic, this tonic of the8ouI, which is slowly moulding them to whoknows what furtlier advanc es on the way?They rebel and arc embittered as the child

    screws up its fnce at the taste of sharp quinine.Did they admit this salutary doctrine of thetonic, preached by the Professor as well as bythe Priest, they might come almost to enjoypain, and would certainly have plcasa nterfaces in middle age.Anyhow, the "myste ry of pa in " is mostacce ptabl y explained in this fashion. Butwhy were unplea sant tonics neces sary? Whydid not the Doctor mix sugar with the drink?Why was suffering decreed as an inevitablepart of the process of developing hi ghe r types ?You may question; but who will answer?We prefer modestly to reply in the familiarphrase ; Ask us another. W. M.

    A THOUG HT FOR TO-DAY.No roiid is too l ong for him who advances s lowlyiimi does not h u r r y , and no a t t a i n m e n t is b e y o n dhis roach who cf |nip,s himself with patience tooch i f ve \\..---La ]h-iiyirs.

    T H I S M O R N I N G 'S G O S S I P .T H E R E is at leas t one socifi! event of interes ti n L ondon th i s week , and t ha t is the wedd i n g of I . ady Al i ce T einp le - dor e - L ai i f j t o i i ,sl.ster of I . o r d T emple of S t o w e , and Mr. I l n h e r tGor e - L ang ton , which t akes p l ace at 2.SO on T h u r s da y at AH S a in t s ' C hur ch , Nor f o lk - s quar e . L adyAl i ce is the twin si'Ater of L a d y M a r y G o r e - L a n g t o n ,an d her other s is ters are Lady (Gertrude Cail lard,L udy l ' ' r anccs I J a r ing tou , and L ady C lar e ] ' ' ger lon .

    * * -XI . ady Ger t r ude C ai l l avd and Lord 'J 'emple willho ld a receptio n af ter ll ie cerem ony at Bj H y d eT ar k - gar dc i i s , and L or d T emple wi l l g ive lus s is tera w a y . 'J'he l ir ide will wear a Pr inces s gown ofwliile s.itin en ih r o ider ed in cr ys t a l and i jcar ls , andtr immed will i old M eleasanl element in life to meet withgO"d ofhces on all s li les .T r avcl l i n i i much in b ' r ance and C-erinany, I nftentel! | ) cop le r b ig l i s hmei i are shy, o w i n " to i guur anceof the laiigLtage. but that in iM igland their anxietyto s pa t e and shield wnmeti results scmicfimes inm a k i n g iis hel | ) less and exac t ing .C a m b r i d g e - t e r r a c e , W. IvNGr.iSiuvOM AM .As one wdio has bcf u for many year s a cons l an tt r ave l l e r by omnibus , t r amcar , t t i he , and t r a in ,not only in t h i s , coun t r y but also several others ,

    will you iermit me to say that l l iough ihere havebeen vcty many occasions upoii which T haveoffered ass is tance in one form or ano ther to ladiesof all ages and ever y t ype of appear ance , yet Icanno t r eca l l a s ingle ins lance when T have rece ived d i s cour t eous t r ea tment in r e tu r n?O n the other hand , one canno t he lp obs er v ingthe ch iva l r y of men of the pr es en t day to be of ar a ther pecu l i a r na tu r e j it is terr ibly s irained by ar a r e i ns t ance of f emin ine impol i t enes s , but thes weated woman wor ker and o t h e r and mor e g l ar inginjus tices to w o m e n it rejjards with the utmos tequanimity, 1"IAT J U K T I T T A .A d d i s o n C o u t t - g a r d e n s , W.T he cor r es pondence in your paper from day today wi th r e f er ence to the rudeness with wliichs ome women r e j ec t wel l - mean t as s i s t ance r emindam e of an i nc iden t which occur r ed a few m o n t h sag o in a train travell ing to the C i ty .A young woman en t er ed the comi t ar lment , wdi icbwas already full . A man oiTcred his s ea t , but itwas r ef us ed . The man ev iden t ly did not car e tos it while the woinati s tood, therefore he did notr es ume his s ea t , but s tood , the lady one end oft h e c o m p a r t m e n t , he the other , and the re^t of thej o u r n e y was taken with a vacan t s ea t .One almost wishes there ciuild be co inpar tmenf ss pec i a l l y r es er ved ft)r suffragettes and their c its pretty l i t t le vvldle and i-rimson flowers inF e b r u a r y , ft l ikes a cer l a in amount of s hade andmois tu r e .I ' buopcoum b looms iii S e p t e m b e r , and ueed.ip l an t ing deep ly , ( ^ych imen neapo l i l anum s hou ldbe used for s | ) r ing berls , s ince its variegated leavenar e decor a t i ve t h r oughout the winter .E. F. T.

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    Pa ge 8 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O .

    O v a l 's L a s t C o u n t y M a t c l i .CRICKET FROM THE PAVILION.

    Novel view of tlic Oval yesterday duriiig the fine startmad e by Hay ward and Holilis in tlic game again stLeicestcr.-,liire Surr ey's last mat ch. 'J 'he pht.itographwas taken from the back of the ])avilion.

    ON GUARD AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE. 1

    M. Bleriot's Fastest Monoplane Wrecked and Bun

    V f l J * ' - * " *

    The la s t day of the g rea t av ia t ion week a t Rh e ims , d is t in gu ished by some " 'ncck-and-neck " races o f th ri l l ing in te res t , was marredby the wreck ing and bur nin g of M. Bleriot's fastest monop lane . Tlie photogr.ip lu show sc-mc fin.il inciden ts in the great flying

    11 LINE REGIMEN TS TAKE THE PLA CE OF THE GUARDS IN LON DON .I SANG BEFORI

    f c i^ ^ ^ ^ 5 5 ^ \ ^ 5 ^ ^ 5 5 5 M ^As the Household Troops have le ft fo r the coming au tumn mananivres a t Alder-shot, their i^lace in guarding tlie royal re-idenccs in London has been taken by Hou se . S i J am es ' Pa lace , and Biick lngharj i Pa lace . (1) Sen try of the Shrop-h ire Regim ent on du ty ou ts ide Marlbo rough House yes te rday . (2) The War -me n of the line re gim ent s, wlio may be s(M;n on duty \\\ London a t Ala rlbc rc jgh ^ | wkks b ire , band leav ing a fte r c J iajJg ing guard a t S t , Jn ies ' s Pah uc yps tc rday .

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    Ml-s Alv. l.,.n.fine. wlMaiienl)ad ;ittcndcd b;Sunda\", ^aiii; a- a -" NeanT. M (;,K1 r-i 'favourite

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    4 AUGUST 31, 1909. Tage 9led at Rheims on the Last Day of Flying Week.

    week. (1) M. Farm an start ing to ascend with two passen gers. (2) Th e rem ains of M. Bleriot's mach ine after the fire. (3) M.Bl^ rio t and h is wife pho tographed a fte r th e acc iden t . I t will be no ticed tha t the g rea t av ia to r 's hand is bandaged .

    N e a r H i s L i k e n e s s i n S t o n e .INTERESTING CEREMONY IN ANGLESF.Y

    Mr, Prirh ard Jmies rc-turnitig tliank- hi tlic iiiliabiia n'sof Newl)o r(jugh . Anglci-cx , for ilicii- knidnc-'^ jii ])vc-scnting hijn with the i.ioitrait bust of liim^clf ;tlie woik i.fMr. Gosc omlx' John, R. A.). by which lie is standi ng.

    GENTLEMFN, THE KING. '

    i THE KING.

    l i / / / / Alo , at the church atv Iv ing Edward onolo tb.ree verses ofrii ce, '' his ^Majesty'sl ivmn.

    REGIMENTAL MESS ON THE LONDON STAGE.

    A mili ta ry p lay , " Gentlem en , the Kin g ," p roduced a t the Pu tney Hipp odrom eJa'.t evening , places upo n the stage a regim enta l mess fctated to be correct inevery detaiJj and bhows tbe ye ner atio s in wlilcli the c-oloiiri- ate lega rde d byi the soldier. 'S] The colours are kis^^cd at an officers ' mess by a brokcn-dveter an, who ;^2\ propo sing i-ie honoured r( gime ntal toa st, " tien tlcm en,King,-' immediately afterward:, talih back dead. {Daily Mine/ pliOtogr.ii-h )

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    Page 10 T H E DAILY MIRROR August 31, 1909NEW IDEASFO R WOMEN.Useiu l Hin ts of Many Kinds from the Note

    books of an O b s e rv e r .The old-fashioned dresiiing-case is hcing restored

    to favour once more, and women are finding niuehto admire in the massive rosewood and i>rass-boimd box, with its silver, silver-jjilt, or Sheilielrtplate fitments. A recent bri

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    August 31, 1909 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Page 11ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP WELCOMED TO BERLIN BY AN ENORMOUS CROWD

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    " A l w a y s a t it , w i n s I h e d a y . "

    Litt l e Pil ls cure Big-Aches;buy them to -day and seet h a t " T h e y D O t o u c ht h e L i v e r . "G e n u i n e p a c k a j j c l i a s s i g n a t u r e

    N E W S E T O F P R I Z E P I C T U R E P O S T C A R D S .No moro delightful eoHuctioii of l icnutiful picti iri-s couldbe des i red than tho photographs wh i rh won pr i zt s i n t l i orei^ent " Daily Mirr or Fii ir of l i 'aEliiuns comp otit io n. Excellent reproductloiiH of this K^vllcry of gra anil l icantyhave now been iesiied in thii form of hit 'hly-finishiyi glopsybromide pos tcardH. Thure arc f ive as sort ed packet s , eachcontain ing i i a l f a t l o i / ^n ar t i s t i c pho tonraph .s o f moi l ernbe:u i t i c6 represen t ing some celebrat ed c l i araeto r in ar t ,l i e t ion , o r h i s to ry .I 'aeket A eon iains "Is abel l a , " by Cavcnd i s l i Morton ;"Gi r l w i th fo lded hands ," af t er Grci iKe, by Mi ld red M.I , : i ker ; " Maryuer i to , " by Kl lp ji M aon i i i iEh ten ; Miss IvyClose, t he w inner o f "T he Dai ly Mi r ror " Heauty Compet i t i on , Hf "A Hunny Maid ," by Klw in Keame; "A utu mnwi th Cl ip o f Neetar , " by Ki t e Sn i i t h ; and "S oph i aWes tern , ' f rom "Tom Jon es " li y Mcnrie l s sohn .In Pa cket 1 ) w i l l be found " I losal i i i d , " by C avend i shMorto n : " 17B6," by Mi l< ired M. I -aker ; " Mrs , Sidilonf,"by E l l en Maenaut ;h l e i i ; "Sunm ier , " by Dover-s l rcct Stud ios ;" Queen Theod ora," by Ol ive I 'cnn iny lon ; and " t i op luaWes tern ," by Mendcl s f t ibn .Packe t C eon tains " MfaiUvy," by Mcndel s rohn; "Ma rguer i t e , " by J ' l ll en Macn nnght i ;n ; " Hummer," by Dover-streof Htudi os; Miss HardCiiBtle in "S he tjtoops to Con-i^uer," by M endel ssohn; Mi'is Jvy Close aa " Bunmicr " iuiUas " Hubb ies , " bo th by Klw in NeanU' .Tho six designs In Pack et I) are " Rnmn u'r," by IJover-f i t reet Stud i os ; " Win ter , " by Doi i r - s t . rcct Klud ios ; " ( t ar -ves t , " by Hivaine; " Mfanw y," f rom " 'Hi e Welsh Siny i . r , "l i y Mendel s sohn; Miss Ivy Chj se as "A Li t t l y t 'u r i t an , ' byWlw in Neai i i e ; and " t jueen Th eodora," by Ol ive I ' l nn in ; ; -t on .The re ar e six de^ij ins in P .aekct l l , vi;; ., " S^iplnii West ern ," by Mendel s sohn; "W in te r , " by Dovcr-s tr t 'c t Stud ios ;" Queen Theodora," by Ol ive I 'enn ing ton ; " (J i r l w i th Miilf,"Miid i imo l e l i mn, i i y Huaine; " l i o i id o f Oi r l , " af t er( ; reuze, by Bw iune; and "Hai l l o Spr ing ," by Kate Hn i i th ,This beautiful series of postcardK should be secured ato i i ee by every co l l ecto r i\\i\\ by all lowers uf the bciiLitifnl.Pr i ce Is . a packet o f s ix , o r ji os l f ree f iom "Th e Diu lyMi rro r" Off i ce . 12 , Wl i i l ef i i i us -a l reet , J ' l . t! . , Is , Id . AUchciii ies and P .O. s to b made pa yable to " [I'he DailyMirro r , " and nn i s t be crossed " Cont t ' ) and Co ." Btaio ji scanno t bo ac^ceii t ed . To be ob tained from al l s t at ionersand fancy dealers . A ll applii-ations fri i i i i t lui trad e forsupplie s must be addresse d to Messrs. (. ', W. l ' '. i i i lkncr andCo., 7 9 , G o l i l en - l a ne , i ' ;. C . ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _ _

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    of h i s motor - car s awai t i ng her . On t ) i e way downs tairs l ie asked l ier only one q uestion .* Will vou tel l nie what is the ma tter , Rose-l a u d ? "" Xol h ing , " s he ans wer ed , wi th per f ect compos ure , [ was iii)-sct. Y ou too k me by surp r i s e . 1 s up j ios e a l l women ar e hy s t er i ca l . "l i e s a id no mor e 101 i d t hee r eached the door ,but his l ips were compressed into a s traighl, thinline.At (he door he inuved over her hand." W l icn inav ' I evpec l your an s w er ? " he a> ,ked," I have given i l . "' \ ^ o n ' t y o u t h i n k i l o v e r ? "" I t ' s no us e . ""T ak e a week, ( l ive me ;t t !eas | l l iat I r ibuie lomy s incer i t y . "'- I t won ' t make any d iO ' er ence . ""B ut i t can ' t do any har m. M ay I come toyou f o r your ans wer i n a week?"" I f you l i ke . " She held ou t her hand . Hi slingers closed t ightly around hers , but receivedno answerin g pressur e. I t was a woman of .s tonewho en t er ed the car and d r ove avvay .And Slrom was lef t , gre;i tly won derin g.

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    n i n ; ; s p e c i a l e x p r e s s t r a i n s s u c j i as w i l l be n e c e s s a r y to k e e p p a c e w i t h th e t r a n s a t l a n t i c t r a f f i c .I n tl i e A m e r i c a n m a r k e t U n i o n s p e i l o r r a e d a rem a r k a b l e r a l l y i n g f c n t at theo p e n i n j , ' . Th e f l u e t i i a -l i o n s in AVal l .St reet ov er the w e e k - e n d ha d b r o t i g J i tI h c m d o w n to i i 03 , bu t w i t h i n a few m i n u t e s of theo p e n i n g t h e y s p u r t e d to 2(15, and by m i d d a y t h e yh a d p a s s e d 20 l >, t a k i n g the w h o l e m a r k e t up w i t h( h e m . W h e n it got to w o r k in the a f t e r n o o n . W a l lS t r e e t was not d i s p o s e d to a c c e p t th e w h o l e oft h e r i s e e l T e c l e d by J ^ o n d o n , b t i t p r i c e s w e r e h i g h e ra l l r o u n d on the day. A m i d the c o n l l i c l i n g r e p o r t s .!is to Mr, r i a r r i m a n ' s h e a l t l ! d e a l e r s h e r e ar eq u i t e u n a b l e to j u d g e the (rue s t a t e of a f f a i r s , ands e e m to h a v e p l i i l o s n i i h ic a l l y d e c i d e d t h a t them a r k e t w i l l not be a f f e c t e d e i t h e r way.W h e r e a s d u r i n g J u l y th e ( I r a n d T r u n k J i a i b v a ye n j o y e d an i n c r e a s e {)f XISojKltJ in g r o s s r e c e i p t s ,t h e m o n t h l y s l a t e n i e n L p u l i l i s h e d y e s t e r d a y - s h o w st h a t t h e r e was an a e c o m y a u y i n g i n c r e a se of , i ! ! i5 ,150i n e x p e n s e s ; so t h a t the net r e s u l t is a d e c r e a s e ofJ i 5 0 in p r o h t . T h i s b e g g a r l y r e su l t w e a k e n e d thes t o c k s , but t h e y i ) a r t ] y r e c o v e r e d in the a f t e r n o o n .S w a y e d bv the m o v e m e n t s in A m e r i c a n s , C a n a d i a nP a e i l i c s r o s e to VJI an d f e l l b a c k to ISIO, at w h i c ht h e y w e r e n n c l i a n g e d on the day. T h e i r J u l y s t a t e m e n t s h o w s t h a t iin i n < : r e a s c of t i t 7 , 0 0 0 d o l s , in g r o s sr e c e i p t s has r e s n l t e d in an i n c r e a s e of 2 l ) 5 , U 0 0 d o I s .in net e a r n i n g s .W h i l e t h e r e w.as not the s a m e d e m a n d for f o r e i g nr a i l w a y an d ( . l o v e r u r n c n t s t o c k s as t h e y e n j o y e dl a s t w e e k , the m a r k e t was s t i l l f a i r l y hrm, Mr^xi -e a n l i a i l s o p e n e d in g o o d f ( n a n , but s u b s e q u e n t l yw e a k e n e d on . s o m e d o u b l as to Hie e f f e c t of the bigfloods. As a m a t t e r of f a c t , th e H o o d s are h u n d r e d s of m i l e s f r o m the e ( n n p a n y ' s s y s t e m .( ' l o b e an d l . ' h a n i x s l i a r e s w e r e a g a i n a p r i n c i p a lf e a t u r e in the M i n i n g m a r k e t s , s p u r t i n g a n i n h c rt h r e e - e t g h l l i s to 211-i r> hid. C h a r t e r e d w t y es l i g h t l y h i g h e r at i^, bid.A m o n g I n d u s t r i a l and M i s i c l l a n e o u s s h a r e s theC h i n < ? s e g r o u p was a g a i n s t r o n g , j ' c k i n s r e a c h e dl.j^- at one t i m e an d close< l a p o i n t and a i j u a r t e rh i g h e r on th e d.i y al 1.'), w h i l e the D e f e r r e d w e r ef o n r t e e n p o i n t s h i g h e r at 150. R u b b e r s h a r e s w e r es t e a < l y w d t h l i t t l e b u s i n c s i ( l o ! ] i g . I n t e r e s t m a i n l yc e n t r e d in the new ( " l i e r s o n c s e ( ' o n q i a n y , w h o s es n b s c r i | ) t i o n l i s t s o p e n e d y e s t e r d a y n r o m i n g an dw e r e c l o s e d a q u i i r l e r of an h o u r b e f o r e n o o n , soh e a v y w e r e the s u b s c r i p t i o n s . Th e r e s u l t is f u r t h e re v i d e n c e of the p o ] n i l a r i l y of s h a r e s ol the d e n o m i n a t i o n of two s h i l l i n g s e a c h .

    / 9 r c i u g s K o a d . I l c i t h , N,R.D e a r S i rs , T h a v e n s e d A n g l e r ' s K m u l s i o nf o r o v e r a y e a r and h a v e f o u n d it m o s ts a t i s f a c t o r y . O t h o r c m u l a i o n s w h i c h I h a v et r i e d w o r e far too h e a v y for tho s t o m a c ha n d i n t o r f u r e d w i t h my d i g e s t i o n , w h e r t i a sA n g i o r ' a i L u u i l s i o n is ] ) ! e a s a n t to l a k e andn e v e r o n c o d i s a g r e e d w i t l i mo.(Si i sned) A, I . O W E ,

    OSPMlTEIijAnijicr'^ finnitsiou is iiivnUialili? for linn;ai fcr . l i oas , d i i j es l ive i l l so iders aad wa>=tia(3d i s e a s e s . It soollios and lioals llic lum^s, pio-laiiles uoi-iTjal liealthy actum nf (hi? di/lesiive,orfjaiis, and Imi ids uij liri.illli and strcnflUi. Tlis th(i most [lalatalile of all ]-:jiuiisioiis, andafiice^ pCL-fi^ialy ividi (IcIioLile bfoiii;ii:lis. OfC h e m i s t s , I/li. ? , : 9 : and 4/f],

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    I O R N I N G ' S NE I T E M S.M A K i i ' : \ n A i i , M o n d a y , Th e K i n g t o o k his us i i .dc o r t s i i l n t i c n r a l " on the K r c u / . b r u n n e r p r o m e n a d et h i s m o r n i n g , and l u n c h e d al the C a f e K g e r l a c m i e r . - R e n t e r .T h e w il l of ihe l a t e Mr. C h a r l e s W i l s o n , p r o d u c e rof " The G e i s h a '' and " The G r e e k S l a v e " atD a l y ' s T h e a t r e , an d of v a r i o u s b a l l e t s at the Fni-i i i v c , was p r o v e d y e s t e r d a y at i\'i oj}'urliniiii':il.Qiu-i icln - '; i h i i s t , a id s ai s t ^s l l . i a , r re^ i t cs app cl i i e ,aiu l i c i - i ainaead i^a by l l i c b l ( ; l n -^ t l acd icrd aiuho-r i l i i s tor ( lou t , Wuani i at i - in , Gi r iv rd , eli'. P r i c eI- l s l f ree. Wl i i toway ' s , Wbinn i lo , DevDi i .

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    Page 14 T H E DAILY MIRROR August 31, 1909A R B I T R A T I O N S U G G E S T E D

    m F O O T B A L L WAR.M r. A. Henderson, M.P., Proposes a Truce

    to the F,A.MR. BROOMFIELD'S H O PE S .

    Many Players Not Likely to Rejoin UnionUnt i l After To-morrow Afternoon.

    T he football war eiilcrcd tipon another stage ye sterday when ;i siiggcsLion of arbitration, by Mr.Artlmr Ilender.son, M.!'., the chairman of theLabour Parly, was dculined, in a somewhat halfhearted manner, bv the h'.A. eoinicil. ^In Older l l ia t th e o 'pening of the sca i i ln inigUt not he

    i n t e r f e r e d w i l h , M r . H e u d e i i o n . s u g g e s t e d i i t r u c e , a n d ,sure ly, i f the F .A. I iavo r igl i t on the ir s ide thf iy ena loseno (hgJi i ty in a t ir c e ing to : i rhi t ta lc . I t is not loo la te no wfor the sngi-est ioi i to be t i ikcn, for the counod de le ga te dpower s to the olf iee r s to dea l with the ma tte r acc ordi ng tot h e i r d i s c r e t i o n . , ,

    Mr . l l roonif ieUi, the unio n sre re t a ry. f tavc our spe c ia lr e p r e s e n t a t i v e a t M a n c l i e s t e r s o m e i n t e r r s l i a g f a c l s y e s t e r day. The fee l in g in the Nor t h is now so s troni , ' m iavo urof t l ie playe rs tha t t l ie enthus iasm is ma li i ng ni ; \ i iy oft h e w a v e r c r s j o i n t l i c u i u o n . M e a n w h d c , l a a n y ot t h eplay ers , in orde r LO give the ir c l idis a la st c l ia nee olm a k i n g a s e t t l e m e n t , w i ll n o t a c t u a l l y r e j o i n t h e u n i o nunti l Septe mber 1. In tha t case the re wil l be no ques t io nof susp ensi on on the t ipcni ng day of the season,

    I a lso hea r tha t the e seculiv e of the led e ra t jn n ofT r a d e U n i o n s w i l l m e e t in L o n d o n i i r o b a b l y l o - d a y f o rt h e p u r p o s e o f a d v i s i n g t h e P l a y e r s ' U n i o n o n t h e l u t u r ecour se of ac t ion . One of the poin ts which the executi vewil l cons ide r wil l bo the advisabi l i ty of hr i ngm g an ac t ionin orde r to te st the r igh t of c lub s, a t the dic ta t io n ol the1 -."

    I t was dee ide i l to than k Mr . HnChurc hil l , the P res iden t of the Hoard of Ti ade , for hi^d e e i s i o u . "

    App aren tly the s i t ua t ic n is s i i l ! viewed wi ' I i i nuan 'mii ' , -in a ssoe i a l io n of f ie ial e i ie le s , while i t is adiu ' l ie d i l ia ' tthe recent la rge acc i dc r ado u of s ir eng.h to l l ic P iave i- , 'U n i o n i s s o m e w h a t i n t h e n a t u r e of a s u i p r i s e . ' ' i h cgene ra l f ee l ing amo ng those whose synin a lhic^ l ie - .vi tht h e F o o t b a l l A s s o c i a t i o n i s il i i il a t i b e l a s t m o m ' n t m a n jof the playe rs wil l " r a t , " owin g lo s i iee r funk.

    Wh en I put iha i point to a promin ent uni on player he j

    Mr . Sydney Bour ne , the cha irm an of the Crysta l Pa ln eeClub , in the cour.Je of a long lutto t deserip tive of t hetroubles of a e iub direc tor , says;"I n th e f ir s t i ilacH 1 venture to c la im tor tbo g rea tmajor i ty of them tha t they ! ir e r ea l good spor t i inen inevery sense of the word. Very nviny of the m are menw h o , havina been ac t ive ly connec ted a l l the ir l ivc i withsoiiio kin d of siMnt: canno t di rest tl iemsel ves of liie love ofit in gen crah They iiru pa.st the tin^o of life wlieii tbeycan p ar ti ei pt o in il as plfiyers, and by SiOiiiu mea ns orothe r have been dr iwn into e lub manag ement ,O ur case is tyoie i ! of tha t of mo^ t e , ub. s . I think Iconid safel y say th nt nin e oa t of esevy ten of the bigleague ehibs in Emjhind a re a t r . he present moment |>osf-tivfdy insolvijii t! They iiTy oniy kept alivii by the perso na!saeriflees of the ir direet ois ," Now, in re tu ' -n for a l l the ir work and cost in providi ngthe public for oi ' ibt month s dur in g thu yea r with . such re ; i lr ec rea t ion a .s footba l l a f fords, the ve ry lonst tha t e lubdirec to r s ea i i expec t is suppo r t and conside ra t i on f rom t hepub lie , and loy-' . ' ty from thidr ph^ycrs whom they engage,

    a .d wh o t. ki! I ho (greater par t ot the elub'>^ inco me inw:iges. Bu t i f t r ade union ism is going to s tep In endinterffrK with our spur t, am] in every i)etty di.sputo ho'dthe te r ror . of ii payer s ' s t r i ke / ive r us- - th tn I s iiy em-plntio ' i l ly the re is not a direc to r in the kiui!dom who wil le ' ' e r r isk anothe r shi l l ing, or devote anoth e r hour '. - ; workfor a spo rt, to enfiaiui in whieh was onee a lab our of love,bi' t is now a de,idly pciil to his ixi eket and hia peace ofm i n d . "

    FOOTBALL WAR ITEMS.The Woolwich Arsena l , Queen' s P r . rk Range rs , andGr imsby To wn ph- iye rs express loyaUy to the F .A .The b'o otball Associat-io n yesterd ay rtv eived from thoBri df ord Cit y and Noi h-h City players a.^^urunccs ofloyvlty to tile A-ssoeiistion.Tho West Kionuvieh .Mbion pby ers , who a re in t r a i ninga t t ti f i I f awth orns, a i iu oiince Iha t they have unanimou slydeea led not to join the P l- iyer s ' Uni on.The Cry.etal Pil aee ph-iyci,i yt.ste rday, in tlie presence ofIho rha iim .in of the elu b, si:=;ned the foiiowinj; dcel ariit- on " W'n. the !)rofc.ssioniil phyi-rs of the Crystal Palace Footba l l C lub, have not r e joined the P layers tTuioi i Ne ith e rwill we join any uni on win ch is not recog nised by the Fori' t-b: i l l Assoc ia t ion , but in tend to remai n loya l to our e lub 'and fulfil our obhs. al ions ," ' 'Tho fol lowing sts te ment, s igned by the whole ot Ibenine teen pro fessiona l playe rs of the New Rrompto n Fo,ot-bi l l C lub, was bande d to the direc to r s yeste rday: " We, theuiide r i i mmd, t l ie profess-omi plnye is of the New BiximptoiiFoolb ' i l ! C lub, he reby dc i l . i re tha t we have not le jomedthe Phiyer.s' 1,'nioii, but inten d to remain loya l to the c inband phiy when requi red, "

    7 C la ro won the C ity Police S.C.'s JOO vard=i han di capand F, Briek eit th e ' iei le S: rTv-ige S. C; 133 y.ird.: hand icap a t S r -uth wirk Oa ths la - t i i igl j t .At t l iK T^ e-To-Tnm .Swimrnin , ( ^ lubs ga la a t Shoredi tchli- ' , tbs hist niLdit, l). i\:d liilbn.Eiton made an nnsi icecs'f iila t t empt on t l ie 500 ya rds wor ld s reenvd of 6ni 7 l -5smade by B . ){ . Ke irnn . B iP in gton ' s t ime wa? 6m, t3s .At the i lolborn l ia t l is yeste rday the Ra ilway C iea r in sf lou.se f iwimming Club bea t Wehlon ' s Kwimmini; Ckib ina 2-IO yard s team race Ifour a .-ide) by twe nly varris Thewinnir i i ; te tm w? , s: 9 . (J , Uule bins , K, U, Dow ni ng , 'F SBrowti , and W Shepher d, ^ ' ' ^ Tho annu a l 1,000 ya rd, ' swimmin g race in the sun i\itVarn iout h, for l l ie Uiph Cha llenKo Cui>, wa. - contestedyeste rday, and Tho mas Ba tlc r s by, th e ba lde r ol! aovera la iu ' teu r champion-diips, v . -oi i \e ry ea^ lv in the fa^ t t i meof 9m. 39s. .STMine, of Kin g's L ynn , was second inIDm. 25s. ; lUxiwoll , of London , third in 10m, 36^ ,The fiii-vl mat ch U> dec ide the Minor Countie s Cr iekii tChamp ionsh ip was eommenee d a t C .- .rdi lY yeste rday whenWilts hire ' j iuiosed GlamorKansldr e . The pi lch = ' ave thebowle rs appiee i . ible ns. i is tanee . and Iwenly -ouo wicke ts went.iown for en a.i::;regat(i of 370 run s. Wilt shi re left off 78r'ln.s ahe ad, v-ith onl y one ni.in out , in (lieji- .second inn ing sS . -oies: Wiltshire , 133 and 52 for one : Giamorgan. sl i i r e , 9Q'Th e Ore . i t Nor l he rn P . adway Company have publis hed a"Cinidi! to Angli ng Res or ts " on the ir sv- stenl which sh ouldproie inva lu able !o e -e ry ' ove r of the spor t . I t is edi tedby Ih-t weli -knov-n York.->hiie angl er, Mr. J. H. R. Baaleya ni t bi 's ides conta ini ng dose - i pt ions of wa te r . s on the(^..'J.R. i t gi ic s some use ful hint s a s to tackle and Jl l ie ly"s wi ms ," th e price is 3d,, po,st free Kd., and il may boobt ' . inid froru t he ei-. iet p-^sscntier agent , Kin g's Cro ss,lion dod. The >'ii 'f-iu- ,( ,-vs and broa ds iiave beene . ihan tive i y dea i t with by a mits te r hand.

    E N G L A N D ' S T E A M .Strong Cricket Side Chosen by the

    to Visit South Africa,M.C.C .

    T h e names of the English crickefers invited fojoin the team the M.C.C, lire sending to SouthAfrica this winter were made known hist night.A l r e a d y m a n y o f t h e p l a y e r s h a v e a c c e p t e d , a n d t h e

    team is comple t e wit l i the excep tion of a r e se rve w icke t-k e e p e r . T h e t h i r t e e n p l a y e r s i n v i t e d a r c

    S t r u d w i c k ( S u r r e y ) .W o o l l c y ( K e n t ) .T h o m p s o n ( N o r t h a n t s ) ,D e n t o n ( Y o r k s ).R l i o d e s ( Y o i k s ) ,l i l y t h e ( K e n t ) ,B u c k c i i h a m ( E s s e s ) .

    I L D . G , L c v c s o n - O o w c r( S u r r e y ) , c a p t a i n .

    F , L. Fan e (JlisscK),G . S i i n p s o n - H a y w a r d ( W o r -c e s l c r j ,C a p t a i n W y n y a r d ( H a n t s ) .M. C , B ird (Sur rey) ,H o b b s ( S u r r ey ) ,

    No doub t the se lec t i on wil l mee t with the usu a l mi xedcr i t ic is m, but , a l l thin gs consi de red , i t is a capi ta l s id e .F i v e of t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l s p l a y e d i n t h e " T e s t s " a g a i n s tt h e A u s t r a l i a n s , a n d t h e O t h e r t h r e e B i i c k c n h a m , S t r u d w i c k , a n d D e n t o n a r c q u i t e u p t o E n g l a n d f o r m .

    Th e se lec t ion of M. C . B ird is pe r hap s the bigg esi su r p r i s e a l t h o u g h h e h a s b e en s h o w i n g w o n d e r f u l l y c o n sis ten t form of la te . Af te r his br i l l iant double cenlu iy inthe iC ton and Har row matc h a t Lord ' s , B ird played a ti i i t e r ia l s for I . ancash ire , bu t he only made Hii tuns m Insten inning s for the count y. S ince comin g lo the Ova lB i r d h a s r e g a i n e d h i s s d i o o l h o y b r i l l i a n c e , a n d h e c e r t a i n l y w i l l n o t d i s g r a c e h i m s e l f i n r e p r e s e n t a t i v e m a t c h e s ,

    Capt a in Wyn var d is an old han d a t tour ing, and so isF . L . F a n e . H o w t h e l o b s o f S i m p s o n - I I a y w a r d w i l l b etrea t ed by t l ie das hin g Sout h Af r ican ba tsme n le ina i i is tobe seen.

    AUSTRALIANS AT L ORD' S .Armstrong' s Hundred WicketsCenturies

    b y Rhodes and Hayward.Th e M.C.C , put a r ea l ly good side into the f ie ld aga i nst

    t h e A u s t r a l i a n s y e s t e r d a y , a n d t h e A u s t r a l i a n s a g a i ns h o w e d t h a t " T h e b c t l e r ' y o u r s i d e , t h e b e t t e r w e p l a y , "migh t be take n as a f ac t , and for the ir mo tto.

    Ihc re was no big score on the M . C . f ^ side , but thescor e of IB8, in whic h' occ urr ed two iiO's and t hre e - 'U's, . b o we d g o o d b a t t i n g a n d s l i g h t l y b e t t e r b o w l i n g . T h eeven scoiing shows the ba t t ing and the tota l Ihe bowling,Arni - lro ng taok four for - t l , and got his hundr edt h wdekc tfor the lour ; and Cot te r got f ive wick e ts for 80.

    T h e M . C . C . s t a r t e d w el l , J i u c k e n h a m g e t t i n g B a t d s l c yleg- l ie forc for a moon, l iau sfoul w as lucky to ge t a l i fein the s l ips when only .>; but a f te r tha t the Aus ir i . i ia i i sbega n to ha ve our s ide rapidly. Whe n bad l ight s l oppe dthe game Ihe j were US tor one ,

    Yorks hire r i .n up a f ine scoic a ga i nst Sussex a tB iig hton - - ;J i1 for e igh t . Rho des >vas the grea t man ofthe i lay, tak ing 109 for himsel f , l ie wil l ce i ta inly fulf ilhis f amou s pi ophcey if he can only los e bis bow ling.Uot bc iy nia de some top-h ole shots in his (ID.

    S u r r e y s c o r e d a t a g r e a t p a c e a g a i n s t L e i c e s t e r a t t h eOva l , an d ba t te d a l l day for ! ) ; and they st i l l have twoi n h a n d . H a y w a r d a n d i i o b b s s t a r t e d i n s p l e n d i d f o i m ,a n d i l w a s a d e l i g h t t o s e e " O u r T o m " g e t a h u n d r e din quite the old s tyle .

    H a m p s h i r e b a t t e d a l l d a y a g a i n s t K e n t , b u t o n l yman age d 2fio. Th e " new champi ons " wil l probably go alot quick e i t o-day : " ge t on or ge t out " is the ir mo ttojust now. F ly only made 12.

    W a r n e r i s n o t p l a y i n g l o r M i d d l e s e x a g a i n - . t S o m e r s e t ;nor is Tar ran t . All the same , Middlese x t \l not haveniue ii the worst of a ma tch which Ts a lway s . oted for i tskeenn ess. Sonie r -e t ba t te d fir s t and put up 247, Braundbe in g top score , with 51, Midd les ex lost three g oodwicke ts tot UR, of which Mnrre l l scored 4^ not o ut .

    F , B , W I L S O N .

    E V E N P L f l V A T T A U M T O N .. S 0 M E U 3 K T H H I R K

    Braund, e Miir rol l ,W. I lenrn c 51

    Hon. M. Herber t , b Trot t 13I j ;wis h Mignon 25R o b s o n . h J. T . I l e a r n e , . 3 3J. Danie l l , s t Mur re l l , bI lea r i ie 160, Samson, b Mii^non 33P, R. .Tohnaon, b Mign on 16

    nt, II, 9. Poyi itz, bMignon 5

    V, T, Hil l , c l ieudrcn , b.1 . T. l lea r no 19

    W, T, Greswell , c Hen-dren, b Mignon 17A. F.. Newton, " not out , , 18E x t r a 1

    Tota l 247M l n B L E S F ^ : ..7. Douglas, b I tohson, 16 ; G, I,. Hebdc n, e Newton , hI tobson, 29 ; I leudren , c Danie l] , b I lobson, 14; Mur re l i ,not out , 42; l lea r i ie ( J . W. ) , not out , 16 ; extras , 2; t o t a l(for 3 v / k t s ] . 1 1 9 .

    C. M, Well,s, R. E. More, Tro tt , Bates, Hea rno (J. T.l,and Mignon to ba t ,AUSTRALIANS GTART WELL AT LORD'S.

    M . C C . A N D G R O U N D .T.. J. Moo n, b Cot ter . . 20Tar r ant , 0 Laver , bCotte r 10

    I la rdst i f f h Arms tron g. , 33Llewellyn, b Cotte r 5Rev. F . I I . Gil l ingham,

    h Colte r 7II K Fost er, c. Arm strong, b Noblu 23

    I ! Aus tin, e Trnnip or , bCotte r 24Relf (A. F . l , not out , . 34Tliomps on, ibw, b Armstrong 14

    B u e k n n h a m , b A r m s t r o n g 6F ie lde r , b Arms tron g . . 4

    E x t r a s 7b Noblu ' T o t a lA U S T t l A L I A i ^ S .

    M, A. Noble , not ou t , 63 ; W. Bard^ ley, Ibw,ham 0; V, Ra iisford, no t out , 50; extras , 5;1 wkt) , l i f t .

    V Trum per , W, W. Armst rong, S. L, Grcr^orv,!. L- \vor, I I . Gar te r , C , G. Macar t ney, a nd .J. A,to ha t .

    B I G S C O R E B V S U R R E Y .S U R I U i i V

    b Bur keu-tota l ( forA. Cotte r ,O ' C o n n o r

    l l i iyward c Thomps on, bKimt 129

    I lohbs , b Ship man 84Mayes, Ibw, b . layes . . 46Mars hal , h flhipman . . 56M C, Bird, not out . . 89 l IC T A. Wilkinso n, e

    'Crawf ord, b Shipman 0 'Bushby to ba t .Leic este r: C. J. U. Wood. V, F,=on, King , Knig ht , Whit ehead, Co

    a n d S l u r i n a n .C I G I N N I N G S

    Davis, b Shipraan^ mit h, e and b ShipmaiiHlrudwi ck, c Kini , b

    a h i p l o a i iIjee.i, not out

    I' lxtrasTota l ( tor 8 wkts) 430

    3, C' . awtord, I I . Thnmp-!, .Liycs, A,-.tlll, Mhipman ,B Y R H O D E S

    V O l t K S H l R i : ,. , , , 1 9 9 i l a i g l311

    63

    A T B R I G H T O N .e Smi th, b Relf

    New.^tcad, e BHelf (R.)H u n t e r , n o t o u tI ' ixtra s

    Rhodes, h E! f IR .I . . , .Wilson, run outDenton , b Kil l ie l iRothe ry , b Re lf jR , ) . .Hir s t IR ,1, e Oar twr i ght

    b V i n eDrake , b Car tw r ighl . ,W i l k i n s o n , , n o t o u t - . , .

    l o r d H a w k e t o b a t .fiussev : C, L, A, Smi th, R.

    P Oar twr i gbt , Rolf (R .h Vine ,ce t t , and Butt .

    G O O D S C O R A G A I N S T K E N T .H A M P S H I R E

    Tota l ( for 8 wilts) . , 3 44^ ^ . ] : 9U"K ; K. U. l leyga te ,Kilhek, U. aeh, Co. i , Vin-

    C B Fry, c I lump breya ,"b Bly the . ,-; 12

    Mead, o I lui sh. b Mason 84Capt. White , b Woolley 27Bowell , c Huto hine s, b

    Carr -. . Ja ton e , e P rest , b Mason 05H, C . MeDonoll , b Oar r 1

    M. Sprnt , c andWoolleyBrown, Ibw, b BIythoR e m n s n t , n o t o u t . . . .Newman , b Woolley . .Kennedy, b Oar r

    E x t r a sT o t a l

    Ken t; . 1 . I t . Mason 9. H, D. iy, K. I . , I lnte hing sCar r , H, K, W. Brest , Fa t tse r vieo, Woailey, Se /mo ur , H uishHumphrayn, t i i id B lyth,

    N U R S E R Y S E A S O N O P E N S .Derby Meeting Inaugurates Juvenile

    Handicaps The St. Leger.On e of the curious thing's in rucinfj is the popularity of the meeting at ]-)erby while other phrccain the MitUainU apparently jiiHt as well situatedfor sporting purposes secure a beggarly patronage.T h e "September Meeting," which bejjiiis to-tluy,is not to be comparetl witlt the later gatheting, butit achieves distinction in being the scene oi theearly JN'iirser ies. , ., , i-

    T h e n u e s t i o n i s d e b a t e d w h c l h e r t h e s e j u v e n i l e h a n t l i -caps shou ld he a l lowed lo be uin ea r l i e r in the season lathe inte re sts of owner s of mode ra te hors esow ners w_ho, i tis a l leg ed, hold small chance when the a ) ;g reya le oi meaa m a j o r i t y o f w h o m o w n t h o r o u e h b r e d s o t y o o d e t a s *step into f i le conipe ti t ioi i . ^ , .

    Thi s is a ma tt e r tor ihe S tcw aids of the Jocke y Club.T h e g e n e r a l p i i n c i p l e , v a l i d l o a n y c a c n t , i s t h a t t v i o -yea r -o ids shoul d not he subj ec ted a t ea r ly s tages to severee o . n p e t i i i o n . T h e F r e n c h m e t h o d o f d c l a y i n t ; a l l j u v e n i l ecompe ti t i ons t i l l la te in i l ie season rece ives the approv a lof A\ ^ o o d j u d g e s . T o p u t u p h a n d i c a p s b c f o i e S e p t e m b v twoul d be a viohu ion of ibis ] ) i inc iplc - - and le t us iio^ . e tl iai n n o v a t i o n w i l l n o t be p c J i n i t l e d .

    Mr , I A. lie Rolh sehi ld ' s Bomba . winner of a sensat ion a l Gold Cuii a t Ascot , is s t i l l inva li ded, and he hasbeen withdraw n f rom bis Derby entjaKcmeii l , a nd a lsof ioin the Ooiicasl e r Cup and S t , LcKcr .

    Th e S t . LoHcr judRin i; by the marke t , is s l i l l r ega rdeda , a s or t of m a t c h b e t w e e n B a y a r d o ' a n d M m o r u . 1 a r t isan s of c i the r hors e have no gro und for waver i i iE mIhe ir a l legia nce , a s the pa ir go exce lle ntly in thc i t dad>work. I t shou ld be a h; ; t l le - roya l .

    SELECTIONS FOR DERBY.2. 0 ,- - P o r t l a n d P l a t e - - B L A T A N T ,2 .; il l . - B y r k l c y P l a t e - W A S H D h : .:), U . - -. S h i pl e y H a l l I ' l a t e G O L D C O I N ,y, :i ,L- - Breeders* Foa l P l a te -FLIN M)KKS .4. f ), -Kedl esto n P la t e PALl 'V l 'TK.^:l-'- - H a r t i n j j l o i i P l a t e - G l ' l R A .

    B c lp c r P l a i c - I ' A N N G M L V F I L L V .S P E C I A L S E L E C T I O N .

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    V i t a n g uML;li.samloSlievo RoeWaniba I If l la r inic rI lroski . .M a r c h e s aBucks leadV i s c o u n tB l a t n u tCyc lops ToaSe isi!on Boni

    lb9 9'j B9 79 49 30 138 108 G8 5ti 28 17 13

    Or igoCoastwiseHyewayL a c o u i a nr a r t i e o h i u rI . e ieestc r HquaraHt. B ista f f , , . .Harm Brack . ,Htubwood8olt Contro l . .

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    A A ' A A A /- / A A A H ,l " ' ^ i i f i AA A A ' / \ A A / / f.M A /S A r -V V /A V ;. ^^^A V /^ 'A A V A "V ' ^ / ' / ' / l ' p / ' A ^ A ' ,fAAAA/>'A A A V * " '^ A A A A A A A H A I I

    avoid risks and save moneyThere is nothing so refreshing as a really go^d drinkmade with good Mineral Water. With a 'Prana 'Sparklet Syphon you eanmake pure, sparkling,delicious Mineral Water at home easily, quicklyand economically at 1/4 a d o s c u S y p K o a s .You can purchase a

    from any Chemis t orStores. P H C C 2 / 6 , Double sized 4/-Orderone to -day or fill Inand post th is Coupon to the Sole Manufac tu re rs:

    C ^ f e W T M B ' ^ ^ ^ T P l ea s e s en d me booklet and full particulars of%p ^ Mr%^\;% jjjg I pj.j , -a . Sparkle t Sy phon .N a m eAddress ;Cu t oui miii post 10AERATORS, lt d . (Dapt. X5) Upper Edmonton, London, N.

    " J u n e 3rd, 1 9 0 9 ," D e a r Sir, 7 8 , Alho le Avenue ,Winn ipeg , Canad i

    was recommended to us by an English Nursf;, and 1 have used it for our baby sinceth e dav he was born Everybody say s: 'W ha t a f ine , happy , hea l thy baby! ' Weg iv e ' G r i p e W a t e r ' the credit of it, and tell them so. Three months back one ofmy husband ' s work-mates was th ink ing of taking a t r ip to England i'or the sake ol Insbaby , the doctors here being able to do him no good. My husband to ld him of' W o o d w a r d ' s G r i p e W a t e r , ' and now the child plays about with other childre nan d is qu ite a healtliy boy. They have never done telling us what good it has doneh im , so Icanno t re sist send ing you tl ie un i ted th anks of gra tefu l pa ren ts .Yours , &c . ,M r. and M r s . B O E I N G B H O K E . "' W O O D W A R D ' S ( I R I P E W A T R R ' is sold by Cliemisls >iml Medicine Dealers in allCinintrics. English price. IjlL

    ^SITUATIONS VACANT^,A Paying Agency .fi inar t Men wanted fur an uppoin t raen tolloiitif; uiiiimitLvl iKirluities for husiiifc?^; everyhtiiisehokiijr a i i rob iWo lu^ to iner : tio nampi t s lo ciirry.-Particulu-rs to KUitabto men on .Tpplioiaion to T. 8 B 8 , " DiiiJyM i r r o r , " 12 Whitiifiiiirs-st, ICC,A GENTS Wniitccl. I'rivftte Ohri s tn i i i s Cards ; l i a l t p rof i t . -Par t i ci i l i i rs liae,. iioltoii (Dept. 2). Lynn,ALffiT KAI .IA, Fumulo l)o:iiUstiCK w.micii; C3 paataKL!!,;m.ilo agrioiUuiisti-, i-o\ titiiatioiig gnarantus'l .iMhrriUKton '? , 163a, S t r a n d ,B I -0U3}' :S. -Wante d , M inhhi i s t s for W i l k p x and Gilslis'l l ib'(i-S|>pe(! Mar.hine; coostaiil , Hork.Apply, Mr,I'l jurfc, Dijbcnliam and Co. , Powm- Factory , Hentn ick-mew8,MiitylGbone-iiine.C AN ydn d r a w ? If so, make money by i t ,Stamp forhoolilet. Hecri^tary, 11, Rett Tilnn-sq, W.C,I^"'NKllQ^:TIG Afitnts WaiiLed Sell prival

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    i * A P L E A S U R E AT OURGIGANTIC STORES.j | | " ' ' ' *SA'e hav(- 175 ,000 fe i - t of S h o w r o o m s and can offer you y o u r c h o i c e f r o m a s t o c k v a l u e 10 0 0 0 n l N i e w g o o d s , the p i c k of the w o r l d ' s b e s t m i r k e t s . E v e r y a r t i c l e c a r r i e s our g u a r a n t e e otq u a ! i t 5 ' a n d d u r a b i l i t y ; t h e s e wi; n e v e r s a c r i f i c e to the m o d e r n c r a z e for c h e a p n e s s . Our 25y e a r s ' r e p u t a t i o n is y o u r g u a r a n t e e .

    OAK DINING-ROOM FURN ISHED Complete for M 17 0

    T h i s D i n i n g R o o m n is a r r a n g e d >y our e x p e r t in c o m p e t i t i o n and r e c e i v e d g i e i t pi use Itc o n s i s t s of a 5ft. S o l i d Oak S i d e b o a r d w i t h O x y d i s e d F i t t i n g s , M a s s i v e S o l i d Oak D i n i n g T a b l e5ft. by 3ft. 6in., a s e v e n p ie c e S u i t e w i t h B e a u t i f u ll y C a r v e d F r a m e s C I "7 I T f \a nd a C a r p e t S c p i a r e of Art D e s i g n . Th e R o o m C o m p l e . e o n ly 3 t I / I / wWRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE

    OR PAY US A VISIT.O u r L o n d o n R o a d p r e m i s e s ar e s i t u a t e db e t w e e n W a t e r l o o an d l^'.lepliant and C a s t l eS t a t i o n s . ' I ' r a n i s and ' buses tVoi i i all p a r t sp a s s our d o o r . Our S t r a t f o r d p r e m i s e s a reo p p o s i t e M a r y l a n d P o i n t S t a t i o n , C.,]:,R.

    GUR GENERAL CREDIT TERMSG i v i n g the l o n g e s t p o s s i b l e c r e d i tw i t h o u t s e c u r i t y or i n t e r e s t c h a r g e s .W o r t h . M o n t h5 4!' 1 0 . . 6/- 2 0 !l / = 3 0 , 17/-

    W or th , M onth . 5 0 28/- 1 0 0 45/- 3 0 0 90/- 5 0 0 225..

    F U R N J S H I N O C O M P A N Y ,2 8 , 29, 30, & 31, j 196 & 198,

    London Road Elephant, S.E. | The Grove, Stratford, E.CROYDON SHOWROOMS:101, HIGH STREET (near Grand Theatre).

    SMALL ADVER TISKMKNTSa-,- ro re ivcd at theoffico.^ of "Tl.e Diiily Miriv'.r," 12,Whi t e fr i ars -s t , K.C., between the hour.s of 10 ami b(Saturdays 10 to 1). Trade advert i s ement ^ 2s. per l i ne , l e iu imum 2 l i nes . Pr iv at e want s 13 word.., 2s., mini -nu in i , and 2d. per word af t e r .S E A S I D E AND C O f T N T R Y A P A R T M I ' . N T S 12words l.s. 6d., and Id. per word af t e r .Advert i sement s if sent bypo.st must be arfon ipan iedbv POSTAIi ORDERS, CRDSSf 'd ) COTTTTS and CO.S T A M P S W I L L NOT BE AC'CKPTMD. " Dai ly Mi rrorAdvert i se rs can have rep l i es to t he i r advert i s ement . s' s en t f ree of c h a r g e to "The Dai ly Mi rror ' Off iees , abox department havini< been oiioner! for that PirrptiseF replies are to be forwarded SUEETCtKxNT STyiMPlS T O C O V E R P ( ) S T . \ t J E M U S T ' Bl'. S K X T W I T H THEA D V E R T I S E M E N T .

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    [ H A H C I A L . t ^A Loan bypos t Pr ivat e ly ; 5, 10, 50, 100. 5 0 0 , -W. S tan ley and Co., 96. Renfi e ld -s t . , Glasgow.A D V A N C E S f r o m 5 u p w a r d s on wri t t en p romise tor e p a y no fees or fuss; prompt .settlements.Lloyd andCo., 159, Balham-hi l l , S.W. Tel.. 1.812 B a t t e r s e a .A DVAN CES.Urse i i t lA>an?, pos t ed p r ivat e ly any di s t anee ,wi thou t seeuri ty . - Mr.Cow, 19, l l uward-s t , Glasgow.A T t n t e re . s t 2s. in the less than any otlier offire.STXJART CURZON advanees 15 to 5 , 0 0 0 on anewup-to -dat e sys t em; banknotes bypos t ; no sure t i es , pub l i ci ty ,oi- l oan o lTice rou t ine ; p rospectus f ree on s t a t i n g a m o u n treciu i red.11, Adam-s t , S t rand , London . 8663 Gerrard .JA.MES and Co. lend from 2 to 50 to responsiblepersons ; s t r i ct ly confiden t i al . -21 , Duncai i - t e rrace N." O E R P E T U A L I N V E S T M E N T B U I L D I N G S O C I E T Y . r New Issue of Shares , 10, 25, 50, 100, fullypaid 3i per r e n t . , by I n s t a l m e n t s 3 per cen t ,34, NewBridge-s t , E.C.HE I R S AND L A D I E S . - A D V A N C f l S . 1 0 0 to 5 0 0 at 5. 1 , 0 0 0 4J., 1 0 , 0 0 0 4 per r e n t .P E R A N N U M : if en t i t l ed to M O N E Y or P R O P E R T Y onI ) e a t h of Fri all Cf.ASSES InRespons ib l e Pos i t ions byTHE A C T U A L L E N D E R ,H. Passmore , 8, Regent -s t , liOndon . 'Phon e , Ger, 4898 .

    DO YOU WANT MONEYon Note ofHand alone from .10 to 1 , 0 0 0 ?I F YOU DO,ft 'Kl you are a genuine borrower & honourab ly b i t end to repay ,

    A P P L Y T O -CHARLES STEVENS & CO.,12, Devonshire Chambers, lUshops^'ate Street, E.C,,A N D YO U NA/IUU GET IT.All business condiioted eonfirtontially und on [ilaln straig-bt-fo rward pr incip l es . Repaymeni s spread over 12 n ion ths ifdesired. An appl i cat ion en tai l s no expense whateverunless loan aiaually comi)leted^

    A A.A.Cal l at one of the be3t-.stocked little shops in L o n d o n ; b a r g a i n s are not alone ob tainab le at BigStores .Nightdress , Chemise , Knickers , Cji in i -so l e , beau t i fu l ly t r immed wi th e l alx i rat e embro idery or l a c e ; 8s. lid .t he comple t e se t ; l a t es t fash ion corse t s , f rom Is . l l gd . ;Di rec-toire Corsets, specially fitted, 2s. l l -Jd . ; l ad i es co louredUndersk i r t . s , Is. 6Jd.; marvel lous l i ne of whi t e Undersk i r t s , beau t i fu l ly ' t r immed l ace , double f r i l l ed . Is. l l - J d . ;ladies' cream CJolf Jerseys, Is. l l j d . M a d a m T u r n e r , 86,G r e a t P o r t l a n d - s t , W. Cut t b i s out and put in your purse .Whenever near Oxford-ci rcu , s , hav ing the note at h a n d , youmight d rop in. Youwill be del igh ted . We arc open t i l l8 p.m.A Trousseau .Nightdresse . ' i , Chemises , Knickers , Pe t t i coat s , Underves t s , Camiso les , e t c . ; 24 art i cl es , 253,;weekly payment s .Wood,