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rV WL National Tribune Patterns p A Fleoslnsr Little Apron No 213S The apron la an article or constant necessity where the small girl Js concerned It Is next to the dress In Importance and a variety In style Is aulte a factor In the making Here Is a small apron which Is finished In low round neck and without sleeves The very becoming and youthful ruffle about 4 t Ifie neck may be of the apron material or of embroidery The mode Is one easily developed and adaptable to a number of variations Cross barred muslin lawn percale or gingham might be used with lace or embroidery as adornment In the medium size the pattern calls for two yards of 36 inch goods No 2138 sizes 2 to 8 years A k A Small Hound Yoked Dress I No 2134 The mother usually likes a dress which she may vary a bit when ehe wishes and change Its entire ap pearance Here is a little round yoked dress having box pleats in front and back which may be worn with or wltn- - w out a belt The dress might be made of a daintily flowered dimity and worn when fresh with a wide silk sash which may bo omitted altogether or replaced by a stitched belt of the dimity after the freshness Is gone from the dress The design Is one suited to any seasonable fabric while the yoke provides oppor- tunity ¬ for beautifying The medium size caUs for 2 yards of 32 inch ma ¬ terial No 2154 sines 1 2 4 6 and 8 years A Silt la White Mohair No 2187 The white suits are de ¬ cidedly smart this year and they are made in all sorts of materials from linen to serge and mohair They are not so expensive as one might think for the materials may be obtained as low as 25 cents a yard and when a suit cannot be tubbed it can easily be clean- ed ¬ A suit for a girl Is pictured made Wife If n 2W Mm WnW fa white mohair with collar of peri ¬ winkle blue The coat is of loose box shape closing In single breasted style Tho sleeves aro finished with tucks in Eteaa of cuffs and tucks appear at each eeam of the skirt Tho latter is in 8even gores and may bo finished In kilt oc umbrella effect In either case hav- ing ¬ aHrelty flare about tho bottom The coat Is perforated for hip length and may be finished thus if desired ATho suit will develop well in linen serge or mohair as well as any other seasonable material For tho medium size 4 rl yards of 42 lnch goods are needed for its development No 2187 blzes 15 12 14 and 1C years Slzo No Size No Slzo Kama One of the New Shlrtirnlrta No 2180 Variety in ones shirt ¬ waists is always worth striving for and the woman takes a real pleasure in having her blouses a bit different from the shop made articles A very graceful waist Is- - sketched show- ing ¬ a stole yoke in front which Is ex- ceedingly ¬ smart in effect The fullness of the front Is gathered to the edge of the yoke rather than t the shoulder and the side edges of the yoke appear to button down The sleeves may bo gathered or tucked at the wrist Pongee linen or madras would make this Into a stunning waist For the medium size wlp Jill H I TO 3 yards of 32 inch material are need ed No 2180 sizes 32 to 40 inches bust measure A Smart Raincoat No 2073 Those who have ever pos- sessed ¬ raincoats realize how valuable they are in this uncertain American cli mate Nor are they so difficult to fash ¬ ion that they cannot be made at home without great trouble The coat sketch- - fESfc ed is made of cravenette and finished with stitching and buttons The yoke and panel effect in front are very be coming while the two box pleats in back tend to mako tne wearer appear tail and slender Pretty turn back cuffs flnJl lsh the wrists Any of the rainproof cloths or silks may servo The pattern calls for 5 yards of 44 Inch material In the medium size No 2073 sizes 32 to 42 Inches bust measure A Pretty Tucked Drcaa No 3115 The simple gulmpe dress Is as becoming a mode for the small girl as any that Mistress Fashion has evolv- ed ¬ for her devoted subjects Such soft pretty effects can be obtained with al- batross ¬ or challls that no matter how meager the purse each maid may have a pretty gown The dress shown has the fullness of the blouse regulated by tiny tucks stitched half way while the two center ones continue to the belt and suggest a panel or box pleat The gulmpe Is of embroidered lawn and several should be made to allow of frequent cnange xno circular mil which so at- tractively ¬ finishes the neck Is edged with two rows of narrow velvet ribbon which appear also on the cuffs A dress of this kind is finished at the waist with a waistband complete In itself For a party frock this may be adorned with a slik sash Many dresses of this kind are being made of tho now soft worst- eds ¬ and where a sheer Summery fabric is used for the guimpe an Interlining of suk or musian is oiten used This de sigiTls good for use In several different frocks It would develop beautifully into a party gown using tho short puff sleeves ana omitting the guimpe It Is appropriate to any seasonable fabric 3 yards of 36 lrch material are need ed for tho medium size No 3115 sizes 6 to 14 year3 r Any cno or all of th ebovo patterns will bo promptly mailed postpaid upon receipt of 10 ccnt3 for tach pattern Each numoer represents a separate pattern 3Ive size numbo name and address It is not necessary to write a Boto if the following couri Is properly filled out Fashion Department National Tribune Washington D C For tho lnclownS cents eanfl xno the following pattern o No No No Ji t2h Fort Office 7 rv S BtSto Ptreet No or R F D No - Size Size BlZ3 THE NATIONAL TEIBUNE TTASHINGTON DC THURSDAY AUGUST 2 1000 THE WOMANS RELIEF CORPS National President Abble A Adams Is sues XnSIonnl Contention Ordcn An nonnccs Severn Deaths Slakes Con vention Appointments Also Scads Out Itcsolntions to Be Preheated to the Convcntloa Mre Abbio A Adams has promulgat ¬ ed her last General Order and tho sum of the years work Is closed Mrs Adams has made an exceptionally ener- getic ¬ and practical National President and the National Convention must pro- nounce ¬ her work good She has had an excellent National Secretary one who was thoroughly capable and a good corps of oQlcers none bettor than her Press Correspondent Mr3 Elizabeth Robbins Berry who has greatly ad- vanced ¬ that very necessary branch of the great work that 13 being done by the Womans Relief Corps The last General Order which Is No 10 of the series Is as follows Headquarters Womans Relief Corps Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Re- public ¬ Superior Neb July 10 1906 General Orders No 10 I In accordance with previous an- nouncements ¬ the 24th National Con- vention ¬ Womans Relief Corps will bo held in Minneapolis Minn Aug 16 and 17 sessions both days and Thursday evening Convention will be called to order In Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church corner of Fim Ave and Grant St Mem bers will take any First car going south II National Headquarters will be cs tabllshed at tho West Hotel where conv rades of the Grand Army members of the Womans Relief Corps and other patriotic rders and friends will bo cor dlaliy waicome The following Committeo will meet and welcome visitors Headquarters Reception Committee Mary L Starkweather Minnesota Sophie Fisher Minnesota Mary 13 Leavens Minnesota Anna Torrance Minnesota Sarah E Mllham Minne- sota ¬ Lodusky J Taylor Minnesota Inez W Lord New Jersey Fannie D W Hardin Colorado Cora B Brlttin Nebraska Lillian B Eddy Nebraska Sarah Felt Nebraska Etta Brooks Ne- braska ¬ Adelaide BIssell Minnesota Additional appointments to this Com mittee will bo announced when head quarters are opened III The Credential Committee will be at headquarters on and after Monday afternoon Aug 13 All voting members aro requested to present their credentials Immediately upon their arrival These must be pre- sented ¬ In person In order to receive delegates badge Credential Committee Mary R Mor- gan ¬ Nebraska National Secretary Jen- nie ¬ Bross Illinois Lois M Knauff Ohio Elenor J Hawk Iowa Annie A Masker New Jersey IV The Auditing Committee will meet in National Headquarters at 9 a m Tuesday Aug 14 V The Andersonvllle Prison Board will meet at National Headquarters at 4 p m Wednesday Aug 15 VT The- - National Council will meet at National Headquarters at 11 a m Tuesday Aug 14 VII The Commander-in-Chi- ef ot the Grand Army announces a semi official meeting to be held in the Auditorium Tuesday evening Aug 14 to receive all greetings and fraternal welcomes The Iteeeptloo VIII A reception will be tendered the Commander-in-Chi- ef and his official staff on Wednesday evening from 730 to 9 oclock at the Auditorium corner of Nicollet and 11th Sts Immediately following thli reception will be an open session of the Womans Relief Corps where will be received greetings from the Gtand Army of tho Republic and other patriotic Orders and friends It is the desire of the National officers to make this an occasion of great pleasure and enjoyment to all who may attend EC The office of National Treasurer will be closed July 20 and no supplies will be issued from that date until after National Covention X Each Department President Is re- minded ¬ that she must have her full quota of delegates before leaving the State Tho National password must be obtained by each representative from her own Corps President XI Delegates to National Convention aro elected to represent their Depart ments and should bo present at every session It Ii suggested that deleeates- - at Iarge embody In their report the name of each representative who Is present and at what sessions XII Members of the Order desiring accommodations should correspond at once with Bertha M Allen Andrus Building Minneapolis Minn who will respond promptly to all inquiries XIII Letters and telegrams for mem bers of Convention should be addressed care of National Convention W R C Wesloyan M E Church corner First Ave and Grant St XIV Luncheon will be served by the Department of Minnesota in tho chapel of the church Thursday and Friday for voting members only XV Circular Letter Issued by tho Loyal Womans Monument Association is now with all Department Presidents who are requested to Inclose one with these General Orders when sending to Corps Additional Appointments XVI Tho following additional ap- pointments ¬ on the staff of the National President are hereby announced National Special Aids Carrie W Dibble San Francisco Cal Eva Arm- strong ¬ Covington Ky Bertie M Phil- lips ¬ Oxford Me Mary P Flanders Bozeman Mont Ellen Corbin Beaver City Neb Susan P Cole Hastings Neb Mattle J Pembleton Torlc Neb Sue R Caswell Grand Fork3 N D Marllia D Johnson Valley City N D Lida Torner Miller Rochester N T Caroline M Roberts Lancaster O Mae Vamper Guthrie Okla Rose Weld- - man Grants Pass Ore Susie under- wood ¬ San Antonio Tex Platform Aids George Bauer Amy cjvans vera uieaver XVII Appointments for National Convention Assistant Secretary Mellle C Hards Nebraska Stenographer Sharllo Soule Hurd Washington D C Press Committeo Elizabeth Robbins Berry Chairman Massachusetts Chief uonciuctor Lillian Lutzl Minnesota Chief Guard Kate Carlln Minnesota Further appointments for officers for Convention will bo mado Thursday morning Aug is XVIII It was with great pleasure that wo hailed the advent of a new De partment no bo known as tho Depart mont of Indian Territory Auxiliary to tho Grand Army of tho Republic or ganized June 4 witn headquarters lo- cated ¬ at the city of Tulsa Later with an overwhelming sense of recrat w were forced to revoke the charter oO Louisiana and Mississippi Mrs Tanner XIX Death has again entered ou midst This time without warning he touched with his Icy breath ono whom to know was to love and respect Mero Tanner beloved wifo of the Commander-in-Chi- ef of the Grand Army of the Republic Gen James Tan- ner ¬ diedJuno 29 at Helena Mont No word or act of ours can bring her back to those- - who mourn nor lift the shadow which has fallen over the home but from thelnnermost recesses of the heart goes forth our sympathy to the be ¬ reaved family XX Wfth roverent sorrow we report tho death of four of our Army Nurses thoe ministers of mercy whoso cheer ¬ ful loving service- - during the years of civil war entitle them to a place among the angels of heaven Mary Hartman died at Portland Ore Nov 3 1905 Beulah Rooney died at Keokuk Iowa Aug 6 1905 Lois H Dunbar died at Offden Utah June 21 1906 Elbabeth RinkerlPfclge died at Agnew Cal April 17 1005f XXII In these my last General Or ¬ ders I desire to express To the members of the Womans Relief Cgrps my thanks for the ready assistance which has been given me at all times f Tho many kind words1 nnd messages which have been received have mado the work of the year alaior of love and whatever of benefit T may have been to tho Order ha3 been largely the result of the confidence and esteem of my co workers May the fraternal spirit which welcomed us on jear ago be ¬ come the lasting frlentfehlp of a life- time ¬ l By command of AbbIcpA Adams Na- tional ¬ President Mary ft Morgan Na- tional ¬ Secretary The Resolutions Tho resolutions to ba considered by National Convention aro as follows Headquarters Womans Relief Corps Auxiliary to the Grand Army of tho Re ¬ public Superior Neb July 10 1906 Presented by tho Department of Cali- fornia ¬ and Nevada Resolution No 1 Resolved That the 22d Dopartment Convention petition the National Con- vention ¬ to appoint a representative to present a petition to Congress asking that the pension of tho widows of tho veterans of tho civil war bo Increased to 12 per month Resolution No 2 That Section 1 of Article VI Chapter II of Rules and Regulations be amend- ed ¬ to read as follows All members of the Womans Relief Corps in good standing aro eligible to any Corps Department or National of ¬ fice but no member shall be eligible as a delegate or alternate to a Department or National Convention who Is a repre- sentative ¬ to any other organization In session at the same time and place Resolution No 3 That Section 2 of Article IV Chap- ter ¬ V of tho Rules and Regulations tie amended to read as follows Section 2 If a member be one year In arrears for dues she shall bo notified in writing by the Treasurer and on failure for two months thereafter to pay such dues may by a vote of the Corp3 be dropped from the roll and reinstat- ed ¬ only on regular application by tho Corps which dropped her in manner prescribed in Chapter II Article II bectlon 4 and upon payment of an amount equal to one years dues when in possession of her badge If elected she shall be rcobligated by the Corps rrom which she was dropped or upon the written request of the Corps rein- stating ¬ her she may be reobllgated In any Corps within whoso Jurisdiction she may reside Upon reinstatement the member shall bo entitled to past honors Resolution No 4 We the members of tho Department of California and Nevada Womans Relief Corps in busi- ness ¬ session assembled do most earnest- ly ¬ petition tho 24th National Conven- tion ¬ to be held In Minneapolis in August to so legislate that tho business sessions of the future National Conven- tions ¬ bo held in the daytime only That all presentations to National Of- ficers ¬ be mado a SpecIaVOftler of busi- ness ¬ after tho busines3ofthe Conven- tion ¬ is finished or at a special tlmo pro- vided ¬ other than during- the business sessions of the Convention Resolution No 5 uj Whereas the drcadfultalrfmlty caused by tho earthquake and fira which has befallen San Francisco and neighboring cities has forcibly emphasised the great necessity of having a considerable fund for Immediate use in the National Treasury therefore boiltv Resolved That the Departmenet of California and Nevada petition thet24th National Convention to Increase Its emergency fund by calling upon the Corps throughout tho entire Order for voluntary contributions x j Presented by the Department of Illi nois Resolution No 6 - That this Department again petition tho National Convention to admit com- rades ¬ of the Grand Army of tho Repub- lic ¬ as honorary members to the meet ¬ ings of the Womans Relief Corps but without a voice In the proceedings to be optional with Departments Resolution No 7 That National Convention bo peti- tioned ¬ to strike out tho words Names of rejected candidates from Form A and insert tho words Names of mem- bers ¬ lost by death reserving ono line for the names of Army nurses Resolution No 8 That National Convention be peti- tioned ¬ to amend Rules and Regulations Chapter V Article V Section 1 by in- serting ¬ after sentence ending for in- formation ¬ of tho Department President the following Assistant Department Inspectors shall forward Form O to Corps Presi- dents ¬ when arranging dat03 for inspec- tion ¬ Resolution No 9 That Question A on Form O bo trans ferred and marked number 13 ques- tion ¬ 13 and those following be renum- bered ¬ Resolution No 10 That the Department of Illinois peti ¬ tion the National Organization in next Convention assembled to adopt tho nas- turtium ¬ as the official flower of the Na- tional ¬ Womans Relief Corps Resolutions presented by the Depart- ment ¬ of South Dakota Resolution No 11 The decision of the 23d National Con- vention ¬ No 7 in reference to tho giv ¬ ing out of tho new password tho first thing under now business seeming i little Incomplete and many questions having been asked as to where the President should stand when communi- cating ¬ it Resolved That the President call the Senior Vice President to tho chair then take hor place at the altar when the Senior Vice President will call up the members as for balloting following the same line pf march receiving the pass ¬ word as they pas3 the altar Presented by Mrs Harriet J Bodge Past National President Resolution No 12 Believing that the power givenil tnrougn discipline is detrimental to the best interests of our Order there- fore ¬ Resolved That Article YH Chapter V Rules and Regulation be elimi- nated ¬ Presented by FannyE Mlnot Paat National President r Resolution No 13 g f Whereas It Is desirable hat greater uniformity be observed bythe Corps In theirrltiallsHc work and tp attain this therefore be It jit jj Resolved That this Convention decide upon tho proper use ofuhfc gavel in our ritualistic work and that nil directions for its use be Incorporated In instruc- tions ¬ In the ritual j Resolution No 14 Resolved That ChapterV Article X first half of section Ruleftand Regula- tions ¬ be amended to Inqludo as bene- - ncianes needy Army nurses and shall read ij3 A relief fund shall hnnsttahllshnrl hv the several Corps for tho assistance of needf Union soldiers sailors and ma- rines ¬ and their families widows and orphans of deceased Union soldiers sailors and marines and needy Army nurses Any aonation to this fund shall De neidsacred jor such purpose Resolution No 15 That Chapter II Article VHI Sec tlon 14 Rules and Regulations be amended by inserting after approved and report in writing to the Corps so that It shall read The Auditing Committee shall exam- ine ¬ tho books and accounts of the Treas- urer ¬ and other officers quarterly nfflx their signature thereto if approved and report in writing to tho Corps read treasurers quarterly report Other resolutions presented Resolution No 16 That Rules and Regulations Chapter uum aseuou aiso unapier iat column Article V Section 3 be made to con- form ¬ to the laws of tho Grand Army of the Republic on the subject referred to Resolution No 17 That National and Department Pa- triotic ¬ Instructors and Inspectors bo elected Instead of appointed and that Rules and Regulations bo so amended Rcsolutlos No IS That 40 cents be the price paid to members for a badge when returned and that same bo considered the regu- lar ¬ price therefor and Rules and Regu- lations ¬ Chapter V Article XXII Sec- tion ¬ 10 be changed accordingly Resolution No 19 That the following be added to the printed Instructions in the Ritual When Color Bearers recite their duties they shall lift the folds of the Flag Resolution No 20 That Rules and Regulations Chapter IT Article I Section 1 be amended by adding tho words which Includes 14 Rituals after charter fee of 5 mak ¬ ing it read Applications shall in all ca30s be ac ¬ companied by the charter fee of 5 which includes 14 Rituals except etc Resolution No 21 That the office of Assistant National Press Correspondent be abolished Department Presidents aro directed to Immediately forward these resolutions to all voting members Including dele ¬ gates and alternates of tho 24th Na- tional ¬ Convention within their respec- tive ¬ Departments Respectfully submitted in F C and L Abbie A Adams National Presi- dent ¬ Mary R Morgan National Secre- tary ¬ SPANISH WAR VETERANS election of Department Commander Preparations for National encamp ¬ ment At the Annual Encampment of the Department of tho District of Columbia United Spanish War Veterans held last week In Grand Army Hall the follow- ing ¬ officers were elected for the ensu- ing ¬ jear Commander Capt J Walter Mitchell S V C Capt James J Harlow J V C Capt Geo W Brook Inspector E L Cogan re elected Surgeon Dr J M Heller Judge Advocate Rufus W Pearson Chaplain Charles C Pierce U S A Council of Administration Comrades Foster of Miles Camp Mellach Hol mead of 4th Immune Powers of Astor Camp Murray and Gwynne of Harden Doran of Dewey and Saers of Lawton Delegates to National Encampment Comrades J C Jirlkowle Sheridan Fer reo John OBrien and J L King Al- ternates ¬ Comrades R W Pearson William H Mellach R H Wood and F W Alexander In addition to these Commander Mitchell appointed these members of his Departmental staff Adjutant Lieut William Peacock of 4th Immune Camp Quartermaster Thomas A Green of Dewey Naval Camp Mustering Officer G Leyburn Shovey of Astor Camp The annual report by Commander John Lewis Smith showed the Depart- ment ¬ to be in a flourishing condition with a balance in the treasury and an increase of more than 100 members during tho year The National Encamp ment Committeo reported that tho citi- zens ¬ of Washington were fklng a warm Interest In the coming Encampment next October and were giving liberal financial support Commander J Wal ter Mitchell Is an old newspaper man of recognized ability and has been a sol- dier ¬ from boyhood He was first com- mander ¬ of Light Battery A National Guard of District ot Columbia then of Gatling Battery A at Bluefleld W Va and resigned a staff position to go to the front during tho Spanish War Capt Charle3 J Harlow has also been iden ¬ tified with military life since early youth and served in the Cuban War as a Second Lieutenant of tho Emmet Guards In the 1st District of Columbia Junior Vice Commander Capt George W Brook served in tho Navy during the war with Spain and took part in the fighting In tho Philippine Islands The New Hampshire G A IU Encamp¬ ment - The Annual Encampment of the New Hampshire Department G A R was held at Wilton N H on April 19 1906 The following officers were elected De- partment ¬ Commander Osman B War- ren ¬ Rochester S V C W S Pills bury Derry J V C A D Sanborn Franklin Medical Director G P Conn Concord Chajlaln tho Rev E R Wil klns Concord Council of Administration William H Weston Lisbon O L Davis Man- chester ¬ John K Law New London L S Richardson Concord W W Coburn North Haverhill Representatives to National Encamp- ment ¬ William A Beckford Bristol at large William Haywood BarnstcaJ William W Pike Grovetown Lewis F Jones Farmlngton James E Randlett Concord Andy Holt Lyndeborough H E Brewster Keene Alternates A Loster Farmer Som ersworth at large P L Goud Berlin J M Sanborn Lakoport Franklin J Tenney Newport Georgo K Stratton Bradford Ira P Fellows West Man- - Chester Andrew J Pierce Claremont Tho officers were Installed by Past Department Commander Charles J Richards of Somersworth Frank Battles was appointed Assist- ant ¬ Adjutant General Resolutions wero adopted approving Governmental development of waste areas by forestry and Irrigation the building of the Panama Canal the plac- ing ¬ of our railroad system beyond the reach of greed or speculation and the support of the Flag- - by all loyal citizens when advanced by competent authority A telegram of sympathy was sent the afflicted comrades of California Old Post One I The 40th anniversary of Old Post One of New Bedford Mass to ba hPld Sept 27 promises to be all It Is herald- ed ¬ Tho Post some tlmo ago offered a prize of 100 for tho best original odo or poem on Liberty 100 for tho best original song upon Old Post One and 50 for tho best musical composition to bo named Old Post One Another prize of C0 Is now offered for the best single cako weighing not less than two pounds made by any lady in the United States The competition will be closed by noon on Sept 25 and must bo for ¬ warded to Old Post Ono G A R Hall New Bedford Mass accompanied by a note giving name and P O ad- dress ¬ of sender Guests from other Posts One from other Departments and every comrade who has ever been con- nected ¬ with tho Post provided he is now a G A R member will be cordial- ly ¬ welcomed It Is hoped to secure food for tho banquet from every State in the Union Ladles of ttie G A R Miss Margaret V Hall Dopartment President of West Virginia Ladles of the G AtR has Issued her first order which establishes headquarters at Wheeling y Va Mrs Maude Blaek ney has been appointed Department Secretary ACTIXA i Possesses Wonderful Cnrativc Powers For nearly twenty years that little In k c 6atR e lsawedcmfwyp ETA N strumene with the trade mark name of Actlna Has been accomplishing won- derful ¬ results In the rollef and cure of aliments and diseases of tho Eye Ear Head and Throat caused by poor circu lation catarrh etc The vapor emanating from the powerful yet harmless chemi- cals ¬ with which thl3 wonderful Instru- ment ¬ Is charged Is said to be a remark- able ¬ specific for catarrh a powerful as- tringent ¬ and a sure promoter of circula- tion ¬ When applied to the eyes it not only relieves but cures most eye dls- - Y1 Saclon 2 Chapter III eases Noto the announcement In aaoth Department of Jfevr York O A K At the 40th Annual Encampment of tho Department of New Tork G A R held at Saratoga Springs June 20 21 and 22 the following officers wero elect- ed ¬ Department Commander John S Maxwell Amsterdam N Y S V C Daniel J OBrien Albany N T J V C Jarcd W WIckes Syracuse N Y Medical Director Andrew F Sheldon Lyons N Y Chaplain Rev Henry Clay Wood BathN Y Commander Maxwells General Or- ders ¬ No 1 established headquarters In the Capitol Albany N Y and appoint ¬ ed O P Clarke and Frank Z Jones re ¬ spectively A A G and A Q G Department of Kentucky At the Annual Encampment of tho Department of Kentucky G A R held at Berea June 12 George T Grlnstead was elected Department Commander Thomas Shehan Senior VIco Command- er ¬ Richard Lilly Junior Vice Com- mander ¬ C W Lewis Chaplain O A Reynolds Historian and Dr William Bowman Medical Director Command- er ¬ Grlnstead has appointed A J Tharp Assistant Adjutant General and Assist- ant ¬ Quartermaster General and Judge T F Beyland Headquarters have been established at Winston Estill County Ky Deportment of Vlnconsln G A It At the 40th Department Encampment held at Marinette Wis Juno 13 tho fol- lowing ¬ officers wero elected Command- er ¬ John W Ganos Fox Lake S V C Jason K Wright Marinette J V C L A Brace Eau Clairo Medical Direc- tor ¬ Dr F R Garlock Racine Chap- lain ¬ Rev O A Brltton Superior During tho National Encampment at Minneapolis the headquarters of the Department of Wisconsin will bo at tho West Hotel Department of New Mexico At the Encampment of tho Depart ¬ ment of New Mexico held at Las Cruces in May W B Brunton of Las Vegas was elected Department Com- mander ¬ W W McDonald of Albu- querque ¬ Senior Vice Commander Thos Branigan of Las Cruces Junior VIco Commander Thomas Haarwood of Al ¬ buquerque was appointed Assistant Adjut- ant-General Las Vegas was chosen as the placo for holding tho next En campment Co I 11th Vt Itennion The Annual Reunion of Co I 1st Art 11th Vt will be held at Memorial Hall North Calais Vt on Wednesday Aug 22 1906 Veterans of other organiza- tions ¬ are cordially Invited GAR WRCS OF V SPANISH WAR SUPPLIES A T SOPPLinS OF AM jrxXJLV orii Belts Com Hank Badjres Orave Flags BanUnK Flajs SlUt and Dunlin Parade Flays Complete Printed Mile Flaji mounted and unmounted for WKC and Iadle of OAR Silk Banners and Guidons Lowest prices In tho U S and goods of the best material and workmanship Iteat All Wool Buntlne lias i5 feet S11S 8rt feet 3 ex Sxl3 feet tL68 3x8 feet 160 6x10 feet S9J SxlSfeet 12K US feet lot 6x12 feet 7S8 10x15 feet 1M4 4x7 feet S40 7x12 feel 82S DxlS feet 1UI x8 feet 181 xlt feet 9 2L 10x18 feet 138t 8x3 feet 4 40 Stll feet 894 10x21 feet 1714 SxiOfeet 84J SxlS feot 10 8S 12x20 feet 2HSS Parade sires 4KxS feet 1340 CxB feet 8140 vwnm iin niiovA nrlitet its nrlll a special dlaeount or 23 per cent This makes our prices the lowest la the U S Best tJ 8 BunUnar raraflejiauoxnjsoraxo wuujuiuua puwwac and tassols complete S930 Best Banner 311k Parade FIa fast colors IhxSK white silk embroidered stars suk rringesuK uisseis joimetipwc cnic uwmvwtc rrimnlerntMOOorsza OxOK trimmed as above com- - 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National Tribune Patternsp A Fleoslnsr Little Apron

No 213S The apron la an article orconstant necessity where the small girlJs concerned It Is next to the dress InImportance and a variety In style Isaulte a factor In the making Here Is asmall apron which Is finished In lowround neck and without sleeves Thevery becoming and youthful ruffle about

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tIfie neck may be of the apron materialor of embroidery The mode Is oneeasily developed and adaptable to anumber of variations Cross barredmuslin lawn percale or gingham mightbe used with lace or embroidery asadornment In the medium size thepattern calls for two yards of 36 inchgoods

No 2138 sizes 2 to 8 years

AkA Small Hound Yoked Dress

I No 2134 The mother usually likes adress which she may vary a bit whenehe wishes and change Its entire appearance Here is a little round yokeddress having box pleats in front andback which may be worn with or wltn--

wout a belt The dress might be made ofa daintily flowered dimity and wornwhen fresh with a wide silk sash whichmay bo omitted altogether or replacedby a stitched belt of the dimity after thefreshness Is gone from the dress Thedesign Is one suited to any seasonablefabric while the yoke provides oppor-tunity

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for beautifying The mediumsize caUs for 2 yards of 32 inch ma ¬

terialNo 2154 sines 1 2 4 6 and 8 years

A Silt la White MohairNo 2187 The white suits are de¬

cidedly smart this year and they aremade in all sorts of materials fromlinen to serge and mohair They arenot so expensive as one might think forthe materials may be obtained as lowas 25 cents a yard and when a suitcannot be tubbed it can easily be clean-ed

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fa white mohair with collar of peri ¬

winkle blue The coat is of loose boxshape closing In single breasted styleTho sleeves aro finished with tucks inEteaa of cuffs and tucks appear at eacheeam of the skirt Tho latter is in8even gores and may bo finished In kiltoc umbrella effect In either case hav-ing

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aHrelty flare about tho bottomThe coat Is perforated for hip lengthand may be finished thus if desiredATho suit will develop well in linenserge or mohair as well as any otherseasonable material For tho mediumsize 4 rl yards of 42 lnch goods areneeded for its development

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One of the New ShlrtirnlrtaNo 2180 Variety in ones shirt ¬

waists is always worth striving for andthe woman takes a realpleasure in having her blouses a bitdifferent from the shop made articlesA very graceful waist Is- - sketched show-ing

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a stole yoke in front which Is ex-ceedingly

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smart in effect The fullnessof the front Is gathered to the edge ofthe yoke rather than t the shoulderand the side edges of the yoke appearto button down The sleeves may bogathered or tucked at the wrist Pongeelinen or madras would make this Into astunning waist For the medium size

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H I TO3 yards of 32 inch material are needed

No 2180 sizes 32 to 40 inches bustmeasure

A Smart RaincoatNo 2073 Those who have ever pos-

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raincoats realize how valuablethey are in this uncertain American climate Nor are they so difficult to fash ¬

ion that they cannot be made at homewithout great trouble The coat sketch- -

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ed is made of cravenette and finishedwith stitching and buttons The yokeand panel effect in front are very becoming while the two box pleats in backtend to mako tne wearer appear tailand slender Pretty turn back cuffs flnJllsh the wrists Any of the rainproofcloths or silks may servo The patterncalls for 5 yards of 44 Inch materialIn the medium size

No 2073 sizes 32 to 42 Inches bustmeasure

A Pretty Tucked Drcaa

No 3115 The simple gulmpe dressIs as becoming a mode for the small girlas any that Mistress Fashion has evolv-ed

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for her devoted subjects Such softpretty effects can be obtained with al-

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or challls that no matter howmeager the purse each maid may havea pretty gown The dress shown hasthe fullness of the blouse regulated bytiny tucks stitched half way while thetwo center ones continue to the belt andsuggest a panel or box pleat The gulmpeIs of embroidered lawn and several

should be made to allow of frequentcnange xno circular mil which so at-tractively

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finishes the neck Is edgedwith two rows of narrow velvet ribbonwhich appear also on the cuffs A dressof this kind is finished at the waist witha waistband complete In itself For aparty frock this may be adorned with aslik sash Many dresses of this kindare being made of tho now soft worst-eds

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and where a sheer Summery fabricis used for the guimpe an Interlining ofsuk or musian is oiten used This desigiTls good for use In several differentfrocks It would develop beautifullyinto a party gown using tho short puffsleeves ana omitting the guimpe It Isappropriate to any seasonable fabric3 yards of 36 lrch material are needed for tho medium size

No 3115 sizes 6 to 14 year3

rAny cno or all of th ebovo patterns will bo promptly mailed postpaid

upon receipt of 10 ccnt3 for tach pattern Each numoer represents a separatepattern 3Ive size numbo name and address It is not necessary to write aBoto if the following couri Is properly filled out

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THE NATIONAL TEIBUNE TTASHINGTON DC THURSDAY AUGUST 2 1000

THE WOMANS RELIEF CORPS

National President Abble A Adams Issues XnSIonnl Contention Ordcn Annonnccs Severn Deaths Slakes Convention Appointments Also Scads OutItcsolntions to Be Preheated to theConvcntloaMre Abbio A Adams has promulgat ¬

ed her last General Order and tho sumof the years work Is closed MrsAdams has made an exceptionally ener-getic

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and practical National Presidentand the National Convention must pro-nounce

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her work good She has had anexcellent National Secretary one whowas thoroughly capable and a goodcorps of oQlcers none bettor than herPress Correspondent Mr3 ElizabethRobbins Berry who has greatly ad-vanced

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that very necessary branch ofthe great work that 13 being done bythe Womans Relief Corps

The last General Order which Is No10 of the series Is as follows

Headquarters Womans Relief CorpsAuxiliary to the Grand Army of the Re-public

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Superior Neb July 10 1906

General Orders No 10

I In accordance with previous an-nouncements

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the 24th National Con-vention

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Womans Relief Corps will boheld in Minneapolis Minn Aug 16 and17 sessions both days and Thursdayevening

Convention will be called to order InWesleyan Methodist Episcopal Churchcorner of Fim Ave and Grant St Members will take any First car goingsouth

II National Headquarters will be cstabllshed at tho West Hotel where convrades of the Grand Army members ofthe Womans Relief Corps and otherpatriotic rders and friends will bo cordlaliy waicome

The following Committeo will meetand welcome visitors

Headquarters Reception CommitteeMary L Starkweather MinnesotaSophie Fisher Minnesota Mary 13

Leavens Minnesota Anna TorranceMinnesota Sarah E Mllham Minne-sota

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Lodusky J Taylor MinnesotaInez W Lord New Jersey Fannie DW Hardin Colorado Cora B BrlttinNebraska Lillian B Eddy NebraskaSarah Felt Nebraska Etta Brooks Ne-braska

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Adelaide BIssell MinnesotaAdditional appointments to this Com

mittee will bo announced when headquarters are opened

III The Credential Committee will beat headquarters on and after Mondayafternoon Aug 13

All voting members aro requested topresent their credentials Immediatelyupon their arrival These must be pre-sented

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In person In order to receivedelegates badge

Credential Committee Mary R Mor-gan

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Nebraska National Secretary Jen-nie

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Bross Illinois Lois M KnauffOhio Elenor J Hawk Iowa Annie AMasker New Jersey

IV The Auditing Committee will meetin National Headquarters at 9 a mTuesday Aug 14

V The Andersonvllle Prison Boardwill meet at National Headquarters at4 p m Wednesday Aug 15

VT The- - National Council will meet atNational Headquarters at 11 a mTuesday Aug 14

VII The Commander-in-Chi- ef ot theGrand Army announces a semi officialmeeting to be held in the AuditoriumTuesday evening Aug 14 to receive allgreetings and fraternal welcomes

The IteeeptlooVIII A reception will be tendered the

Commander-in-Chi- ef and his officialstaff on Wednesday evening from 730to 9 oclock at the Auditorium cornerof Nicollet and 11th Sts Immediatelyfollowing thli reception will be an opensession of the Womans Relief Corpswhere will be received greetings fromthe Gtand Army of tho Republic andother patriotic Orders and friends Itis the desire of the National officers tomake this an occasion of great pleasureand enjoyment to all who may attend

EC The office of National Treasurerwill be closed July 20 and no supplieswill be issued from that date until afterNational Covention

X Each Department President Is re-minded

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that she must have her fullquota of delegates before leaving theState Tho National password must beobtained by each representative fromher own Corps President

XI Delegates to National Conventionaro elected to represent their Departments and should bo present at everysession It Ii suggested that deleeates- -at Iarge embody In their report thename of each representative who Ispresent and at what sessions

XII Members of the Order desiringaccommodations should correspond atonce with Bertha M Allen AndrusBuilding Minneapolis Minn who willrespond promptly to all inquiries

XIII Letters and telegrams for members of Convention should be addressedcare of National Convention W R CWesloyan M E Church corner FirstAve and Grant St

XIV Luncheon will be served by theDepartment of Minnesota in tho chapelof the church Thursday and Friday forvoting members only

XV Circular Letter Issued by thoLoyal Womans Monument Associationis now with all Department Presidentswho are requested to Inclose one withthese General Orders when sending toCorps

Additional AppointmentsXVI Tho following additional ap-

pointments¬

on the staff of the NationalPresident are hereby announced

National Special Aids Carrie WDibble San Francisco Cal Eva Arm-strong

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Covington Ky Bertie M Phil-lips

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Oxford Me Mary P FlandersBozeman Mont Ellen Corbin BeaverCity Neb Susan P Cole HastingsNeb Mattle J Pembleton Torlc NebSue R Caswell Grand Fork3 N DMarllia D Johnson Valley City N DLida Torner Miller Rochester N TCaroline M Roberts Lancaster O MaeVamper Guthrie Okla Rose Weld- -man Grants Pass Ore Susie under-wood

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San Antonio TexPlatform Aids George Bauer Amy

cjvans vera uieaverXVII Appointments for National

Convention Assistant Secretary MellleC Hards Nebraska StenographerSharllo Soule Hurd Washington D CPress Committeo Elizabeth RobbinsBerry Chairman Massachusetts Chiefuonciuctor Lillian Lutzl MinnesotaChief Guard Kate Carlln Minnesota

Further appointments for officers forConvention will bo mado Thursdaymorning Aug is

XVIII It was with great pleasurethat wo hailed the advent of a new Department no bo known as tho Departmont of Indian Territory Auxiliary totho Grand Army of tho Republic organized June 4 witn headquarters lo-

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at the city of Tulsa Later withan overwhelming sense of recrat wwere forced to revoke the charter oOLouisiana and Mississippi

Mrs TannerXIX Death has again entered ou

midst This time without warning hetouched with his Icy breath ono whomto know was to love and respect

Mero Tanner beloved wifo of theCommander-in-Chi- ef of the GrandArmy of the Republic Gen James Tan-ner

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diedJuno 29 at Helena Mont Noword or act of ours can bring her backto those-- who mourn nor lift the shadowwhich has fallen over the home butfrom thelnnermost recesses of the heartgoes forth our sympathy to the be¬reaved family

XX Wfth roverent sorrow we reporttho death of four of our Army Nursesthoe ministers of mercy whoso cheer ¬ful loving service- - during the years ofcivil war entitle them to a place amongthe angels of heaven

Mary Hartman died at Portland OreNov 3 1905 Beulah Rooney died atKeokuk Iowa Aug 6 1905 Lois HDunbar died at Offden Utah June 21

1906 Elbabeth RinkerlPfclge died atAgnew Cal April 17 1005f

XXII In these my last General Or ¬

ders I desire to express To the membersof the Womans Relief Cgrps my thanksfor the ready assistance which has beengiven me at all times fTho many kind words1 nnd messageswhich have been received have madothe work of the year alaior of loveand whatever of benefit T may havebeen to tho Order ha3 been largely theresult of the confidence and esteem ofmy co workers May the fraternal spiritwhich welcomed us on jear ago be ¬

come the lasting frlentfehlp of a life-time

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lBy command of AbbIcpA Adams Na-

tional¬

President Mary ft Morgan Na-tional

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Secretary

The ResolutionsTho resolutions to ba considered by

National Convention aro as followsHeadquarters Womans Relief Corps

Auxiliary to the Grand Army of tho Re ¬

public Superior Neb July 10 1906Presented by tho Department of Cali-

fornia¬

and NevadaResolution No 1Resolved That the 22d Dopartment

Convention petition the National Con-vention

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to appoint a representative topresent a petition to Congress askingthat the pension of tho widows of thoveterans of tho civil war bo Increasedto 12 per month

Resolution No 2

That Section 1 of Article VI ChapterII of Rules and Regulations be amend-ed

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to read as followsAll members of the Womans Relief

Corps in good standing aro eligible toany Corps Department or National of¬

fice but no member shall be eligible asa delegate or alternate to a Departmentor National Convention who Is a repre-sentative

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to any other organization Insession at the same time and place

Resolution No 3

That Section 2 of Article IV Chap-ter

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V of tho Rules and Regulations tieamended to read as follows

Section 2 If a member be one year Inarrears for dues she shall bo notifiedin writing by the Treasurer and onfailure for two months thereafter to paysuch dues may by a vote of the Corp3be dropped from the roll and reinstat-ed

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only on regular application by thoCorps which dropped her in mannerprescribed in Chapter II Article IIbectlon 4 and upon payment of anamount equal to one years dues whenin possession of her badge If electedshe shall be rcobligated by the Corpsrrom which she was dropped or uponthe written request of the Corps rein-stating

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her she may be reobllgated Inany Corps within whoso Jurisdiction shemay reside Upon reinstatement themember shall bo entitled to past honors

Resolution No 4 We the membersof tho Department of California andNevada Womans Relief Corps in busi-ness

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session assembled do most earnest-ly

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petition tho 24th National Conven-tion

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to be held In Minneapolis inAugust to so legislate that tho businesssessions of the future National Conven-tions

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bo held in the daytime onlyThat all presentations to National Of-

ficers¬

be mado a SpecIaVOftler of busi-ness

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after tho busines3ofthe Conven-tion

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is finished or at a special tlmo pro-vided

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other than during- the businesssessions of the Convention

Resolution No 5 ujWhereas the drcadfultalrfmlty caused

by tho earthquake and fira which hasbefallen San Francisco and neighboringcities has forcibly emphasised the greatnecessity of having a considerable fundfor Immediate use in the NationalTreasury therefore boiltv

Resolved That the Departmenet ofCalifornia and Nevada petition thet24thNational Convention to Increase Itsemergency fund by calling upon theCorps throughout tho entire Order forvoluntary contributions x j

Presented by the Department of Illinois

Resolution No 6 -That this Department again petition

tho National Convention to admit com-rades

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of the Grand Army of tho Repub-lic

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as honorary members to the meet ¬

ings of the Womans Relief Corps butwithout a voice In the proceedings tobe optional with Departments

Resolution No 7That National Convention bo peti-

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to strike out tho words Namesof rejected candidates from Form Aand insert tho words Names of mem-bers

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lost by death reserving ono linefor the names of Army nurses

Resolution No 8That National Convention be peti-

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to amend Rules and RegulationsChapter V Article V Section 1 by in-serting

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after sentence ending for in-formation

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the followingAssistant Department Inspectors

shall forward Form O to Corps Presi-dents

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when arranging dat03 for inspec-tion

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Resolution No 9That Question A on Form O bo trans

ferred and marked number 13 ques-tion

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13 and those following be renum-bered

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Resolution No 10That the Department of Illinois peti ¬

tion the National Organization in nextConvention assembled to adopt tho nas-turtium

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as the official flower of the Na-tional

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Womans Relief CorpsResolutions presented by the Depart-

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of South DakotaResolution No 11The decision of the 23d National Con-

vention¬

No 7 in reference to tho giv¬

ing out of tho new password tho firstthing under now business seeming ilittle Incomplete and many questionshaving been asked as to where thePresident should stand when communi-cating

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itResolved That the President call the

Senior Vice President to tho chair thentake hor place at the altar when theSenior Vice President will call up themembers as for balloting following thesame line pf march receiving the pass ¬

word as they pas3 the altarPresented by Mrs Harriet J Bodge

Past National PresidentResolution No 12Believing that the power givenil

tnrougn discipline is detrimental tothe best interests of our Order there-fore

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Resolved That Article YH ChapterV Rules and Regulation be elimi-nated

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Presented by FannyE Mlnot PaatNational President r

Resolution No 13 g fWhereas It Is desirable hat greateruniformity be observed bythe Corps IntheirrltiallsHc work and tp attain thistherefore be It jit jj

Resolved That this Convention decideupon tho proper use ofuhfc gavel in ourritualistic work and that nil directionsfor its use be Incorporated In instruc-tions

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Resolution No 14Resolved That ChapterV Article X

first half of section Ruleftand Regula-tions

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be amended to Inqludo as bene- -ncianes needy Army nurses and shallread ij3

A relief fund shall hnnsttahllshnrl hvthe several Corps for tho assistance ofneedf Union soldiers sailors and ma-rines

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and their families widows andorphans of deceased Union soldierssailors and marines and needy Armynurses Any aonation to this fund shallDe neidsacred jor such purpose

Resolution No 15That Chapter II Article VHI Sec

tlon 14 Rules and Regulations beamended by inserting after approvedand report in writing to the Corps so

that It shall readThe Auditing Committee shall exam-

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tho books and accounts of the Treas-urer

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and other officers quarterly nfflxtheir signature thereto if approvedand report in writing to tho Corps readtreasurers quarterly report

Other resolutions presentedResolution No 16That Rules and Regulations Chapter

uum aseuou aiso unapier iat column

Article V Section 3 be made to con-form

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to the laws of tho Grand Army ofthe Republic on the subject referred to

Resolution No 17That National and Department Pa-

triotic¬

Instructors and Inspectors boelected Instead of appointed and thatRules and Regulations bo so amended

Rcsolutlos No ISThat 40 cents be the price paid to

members for a badge when returnedand that same bo considered the regu-lar

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price therefor and Rules and Regu-lations

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Chapter V Article XXII Sec-tion

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10 be changed accordinglyResolution No 19That the following be added to the

printed Instructions in the RitualWhen Color Bearers recite their duties

they shall lift the folds of the FlagResolution No 20That Rules and Regulations Chapter

IT Article I Section 1 be amended byadding tho words which Includes 14Rituals after charter fee of 5 mak ¬

ing it readApplications shall in all ca30s be ac ¬

companied by the charter fee of 5which includes 14 Rituals except etc

Resolution No 21That the office of Assistant National

Press Correspondent be abolishedDepartment Presidents aro directed to

Immediately forward these resolutionsto all voting members Including dele ¬

gates and alternates of tho 24th Na-tional

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Convention within their respec-tive

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DepartmentsRespectfully submitted in F C and

L Abbie A Adams National Presi-dent

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Mary R Morgan National Secre-tary

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SPANISH WAR VETERANS

election of Department CommanderPreparations for National encamp ¬

mentAt the Annual Encampment of the

Department of tho District of ColumbiaUnited Spanish War Veterans held lastweek In Grand Army Hall the follow-ing

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officers were elected for the ensu-ing

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jearCommander Capt J Walter Mitchell

S V C Capt James J Harlow J VC Capt Geo W Brook Inspector EL Cogan re elected Surgeon Dr JM Heller Judge Advocate Rufus WPearson Chaplain Charles C PierceU S A

Council of Administration ComradesFoster of Miles Camp Mellach Holmead of 4th Immune Powers of AstorCamp Murray and Gwynne of HardenDoran of Dewey and Saers of Lawton

Delegates to National EncampmentComrades J C Jirlkowle Sheridan Ferreo John OBrien and J L King Al-ternates

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Comrades R W PearsonWilliam H Mellach R H Wood and FW Alexander

In addition to these CommanderMitchell appointed these members ofhis Departmental staff Adjutant LieutWilliam Peacock of 4th Immune CampQuartermaster Thomas A Green ofDewey Naval Camp Mustering OfficerG Leyburn Shovey of Astor Camp

The annual report by CommanderJohn Lewis Smith showed the Depart-ment

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to be in a flourishing conditionwith a balance in the treasury and anincrease of more than 100 membersduring tho year The National Encampment Committeo reported that tho citi-zens

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of Washington were fklng a warmInterest In the coming Encampmentnext October and were giving liberalfinancial support Commander J Walter Mitchell Is an old newspaper man ofrecognized ability and has been a sol-

dier¬

from boyhood He was first com-mander

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of Light Battery A NationalGuard of District ot Columbia then ofGatling Battery A at Bluefleld W Vaand resigned a staff position to go tothe front during tho Spanish War CaptCharle3 J Harlow has also been iden ¬

tified with military life since earlyyouth and served in the Cuban War asa Second Lieutenant of tho EmmetGuards In the 1st District of ColumbiaJunior Vice Commander Capt GeorgeW Brook served in tho Navy during thewar with Spain and took part in thefighting In tho Philippine Islands

The New Hampshire G A IU Encamp¬

ment -

The Annual Encampment of the NewHampshire Department G A R washeld at Wilton N H on April 19 1906The following officers were elected De-partment

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Commander Osman B War-ren

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Rochester S V C W S Pillsbury Derry J V C A D SanbornFranklin Medical Director G P ConnConcord Chajlaln tho Rev E R Wilklns Concord

Council of Administration WilliamH Weston Lisbon O L Davis Man-chester

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John K Law New London LS Richardson Concord W W CoburnNorth Haverhill

Representatives to National Encamp-ment

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William A Beckford Bristol atlarge William Haywood BarnstcaJWilliam W Pike Grovetown Lewis FJones Farmlngton James E RandlettConcord Andy Holt Lyndeborough HE Brewster Keene

Alternates A Loster Farmer Somersworth at large P L Goud BerlinJ M Sanborn Lakoport Franklin JTenney Newport Georgo K StrattonBradford Ira P Fellows West Man- -Chester Andrew J Pierce Claremont

Tho officers were Installed by PastDepartment Commander Charles JRichards of Somersworth

Frank Battles was appointed Assist-ant

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Adjutant GeneralResolutions wero adopted approving

Governmental development of wasteareas by forestry and Irrigation thebuilding of the Panama Canal the plac-ing

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of our railroad system beyond thereach of greed or speculation and thesupport of the Flag- - by all loyal citizenswhen advanced by competent authorityA telegram of sympathy was sent theafflicted comrades of California

Old Post One I

The 40th anniversary of Old PostOne of New Bedford Mass to ba hPldSept 27 promises to be all It Is herald-ed

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Tho Post some tlmo ago offered aprize of 100 for tho best original odoor poem on Liberty 100 for tho bestoriginal song upon Old Post One and

50 for tho best musical composition tobo named Old Post One Anotherprize of C0 Is now offered for the bestsingle cako weighing not less than twopounds made by any lady in the UnitedStates The competition will be closedby noon on Sept 25 and must bo for¬

warded to Old Post Ono G A RHall New Bedford Mass accompaniedby a note giving name and P O ad-dress

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of sender Guests from otherPosts One from other Departments andevery comrade who has ever been con-nected

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with tho Post provided he isnow a G A R member will be cordial-ly

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welcomed It Is hoped to securefood for tho banquet from every Statein the Union

Ladles of ttie G A RMiss Margaret V Hall Dopartment

President of West Virginia Ladles ofthe G AtR has Issued her first orderwhich establishes headquarters atWheeling y Va Mrs Maude Blaekney has been appointed DepartmentSecretary

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Y1 Saclon 2 Chapter III eases Noto the announcement In aaoth

Department of Jfevr York O A KAt the 40th Annual Encampment of

tho Department of New Tork G A Rheld at Saratoga Springs June 20 21and 22 the following officers wero elect-ed

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Department Commander John SMaxwell Amsterdam N Y S V CDaniel J OBrien Albany N T J VC Jarcd W WIckes Syracuse N YMedical Director Andrew F SheldonLyons N Y Chaplain Rev HenryClay Wood BathN Y

Commander Maxwells General Or-ders

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No 1 established headquarters Inthe Capitol Albany N Y and appoint ¬

ed O P Clarke and Frank Z Jones re ¬

spectively A A G and A Q G

Department of KentuckyAt the Annual Encampment of tho

Department of Kentucky G A R heldat Berea June 12 George T Grlnsteadwas elected Department CommanderThomas Shehan Senior VIco Command-er

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Richard Lilly Junior Vice Com-mander

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C W Lewis Chaplain O AReynolds Historian and Dr WilliamBowman Medical Director Command-er

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Grlnstead has appointed A J TharpAssistant Adjutant General and Assist-ant

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Quartermaster General and JudgeT F BeylandHeadquarters have been established atWinston Estill County Ky

Deportment of Vlnconsln G A ItAt the 40th Department Encampment

held at Marinette Wis Juno 13 tho fol-

lowing¬

officers wero elected Command-er

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John W Ganos Fox Lake S V CJason K Wright Marinette J V CL A Brace Eau Clairo Medical Direc-tor

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Dr F R Garlock Racine Chap-lain

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Rev O A Brltton SuperiorDuring tho National Encampment at

Minneapolis the headquarters of theDepartment of Wisconsin will bo at thoWest Hotel

Department of New MexicoAt the Encampment of tho Depart ¬

ment of New Mexico held at LasCruces in May W B Brunton of LasVegas was elected Department Com-mander

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W W McDonald of Albu-querque

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Senior Vice Commander ThosBranigan of Las Cruces Junior VIcoCommander Thomas Haarwood of Al ¬

buquerque was appointed Assistant Adjut-

ant-General Las Vegas was chosenas the placo for holding tho next Encampment

Co I 11th Vt ItennionThe Annual Reunion of Co I 1st Art

11th Vt will be held at Memorial HallNorth Calais Vt on Wednesday Aug22 1906 Veterans of other organiza-tions

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Iteunlon ot the 12th OhioTho veterans of Co H 12th Ohio

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Ladles of the C A It

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Mra Ruth E Footo President of theColorado Ladles of the G A R haslately returned from her visit to theEastern Encampments which was mo3tsuccessful In overy respect She wasthe recipient of many beautiful presentsand social courtesies

The Ladles of the G A R Ohio havaelected Sister Hannah Harkness De-

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