Mis WILSON IN PASTORAL PLAY President's Youngest Daughter Takes Star Role. IN INTEREST OF THE BIRDS. The President and Mrs. ness the Remarkable Production Given In a Grove Of Pine Trees At Meriden, N. H. Meriden, N. H.— President sat in a grove of pine trees and saw his youngest daughter, Miss play the star role in a8 pastoral masque symbolizing the protest of the natural- ist against the elaughter of birds for millinery purposes was her voiced in spirit of hunter ed her closest friends, as it first attempt, Miss Wilson soft and appealing tones the the bird exhorting the forsake his rifle, lover to by the sudden fall of “Ornis, spirit,” Miss Wilson's role, climax of the piece. Wounded and sobbing, “Ornis” is consoled by the fauns, poet, Dryad and naturalist, who in end dissaude the plume hunter make of him a bird lover. The her lines with careful expression was enthusiastically applauded The setting both unique picturesque. Those in the composed entirely playwrights and Cornish the surrounding were costumed in various EOowns and sat on wooden benches fixed on the a hill, at of which stage. This was marked by hind which colored footlights shadowy ligh the encircling pines, Bird whist and the {dental strains of an orchestra concealed in the trees and dance by the plavers, ch was written As a prel marked the the and and WAS and folk literary hills and and coats rough slope of Ww as th foot he logs, the t on les ind an occasional lightened the plece, whi Percy MacKaye the performance, Miss Margaret Wilson, oldest daugh- ter of President, sang Hermit Thrus! mn of the play Herbert Adams presented on behalf of the artists and members of the Meriden Bird Club, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, patron of the performance, a parch scroll in dedication of the Bird was given Besides the son, the presidential of Miss Wils ter, and her fiance, Fr and Mrs artist, broke by ide to the The At the conclusic to ment Sanctuary, where the play and Mrs. Wil party consisted daugh- NAN President second ancis B guests Adams, wife of the on rough ground and leg and dislocated an nkle just before the gan She was cared for by Jessie re several house Herbert slipped her left performance he to her } and taken ome a physician COURSE IN STOREKEEPING. Subjects To Be Taught In Agriculture College. Topeka, Kan A course in the man. agement of a country to be inaugurated in one of the state educa. tional institutions, probably the Kan- sas State Agricultural College, at Man hattan, according to announcement from the Administration Board of State institutions. Among the sub Jeets proposed for the new are: Writing advertising for weeklies Decorating store Attractive interior display Handling customers Mnes of goods. ‘Poin Kansas store is course try windows, of goods coun ts on buying - ASSAILS SECRET CAUCUS. Rep. Anderson Follows With Hot Resolution. Washington, D. C Anderson, Republican, from the Ways and Means Committee by introducing a resolution to have a committee of nine Investigate and re from the legislature practices of the Hpuse the beginning of a campaign against the secret caucus and secret come mitee work. A SLEEPER AWAKENS, Tennesseean Was Dead To the World Since August 3. San Jose, Cal Wright Keebel, of Tennessee, who fell asleep when he ar rived on a visit to his uncle, R. P. Keebel, of this city, on August 3, and hdd slept ever since, woke Friday ap parently sound and well. Several physicians had worked over him with. out results, except occasionally he was partly aroused only to drop imme diately back into sound slewp, p——— DIDN'T LIKE THE poOCTOR. 800 Miners Go on Stroke At Muck. low, W. Va. Charleston, W. Va--Alleging that the Paint Creek Collleries Company had failed in its promise to dismiss a company doctor employed during the recent labor troubles, 500 miners em. ployed in the mines in and around Mucklow struck Friday, The com pany is said to have signed the uniop scale a few weeks ago, MAYOR GAYNOR Sitting in Deck Chair on Baltic When End Came. SON THINKS HIM ASLEEP. From Farmer Of Largest Body Being Brought Boy To Head American City, Home, York.~~Willilam J of New York city, Gavnor, voyaging the New Mayor of the to strength municipal regaining his three-cornered canaidate for re-ele« on the Baltic as was within a few hun dred miles of the Irish coast Dispatches from his son, Rufus W, Gaynor, who his father’s companion, gave end had come hope a8 A Was only detalis that the shocking suddenness Heart Weak For Years. That the a weakened the Mavor's heart had been condition for statement { phyveicis VeArs time ie Wa sh most done (0 harged employs neck nd al an the insane disc great Pls held prob “ey : way WHE © mate The deat matically Mayor to (Col publican, pre Aldermen transferred Adolph of ident WILSON EXPRESSES REGRET. Public Life, Washington President hig personal death of Mayor Gaynor to callers issued no formal “Mavor Gaynor £ et Yi regret statement Was a sirong man sald Secretary Bryan Mayor's death only in tne learning of the Was sirong that he on He APN se not showed ques were broad in reform to fill. 1 tions, but his sympathies enlisted hard was am GIVEN OVATION IN THEATRE Performance. Washington. President Wilson BT | flee i (Copyright) Oliver Lodge. Persists Beyond Death''—" "We May Not Qur Dest ny, But We Have a Destiny,” Bodily Know Must regard inte for 1338 basis he b inade« genera scure phenomena may simpls properly faced, he points out that the nonappearance of anything perfectly uniform and omnipresent expected, reas 12ation he ox pressed ir and and is no argument against 2 ibstantial existence Personality Beyond Death Oliver question of life after In conclusion Sir upon the He currences now regarded as occ be examined and reduced to order by thods of science carefully and applied,” and that “al death declared his conviction that “oc the first time since ington. A regular patron of the dra matic stock company plays the past summer, lighter side of the stage for his even. ing's diversion. He wag given an en in a box with Secretary Tumulty and Dr. Cary T. Grayson, U. 8. N., his physician. A FATAL EXPLOSION. One Killed and Five Injured On Tor. pedo-Boat Craven. Savannah, Ga.--One man was kill od and five injured by an explosion Craven at sea. Fort Screven, Tybee Island, in of the tug Cynthia. The dead and wounded were removed to the Fort Screven Hospital MORE DREADNOUGHTS, Congress Will Be Asked For Two Or Thre Of the Big Fighting Ships. Washington. ~~ Two and perhaps three dreadnoughts will be asked of Congress by Becretary of Navy Dan. jels. The Becretary was in confer. ence with Chairman Padgett of the House Naval Affairs Committee over the Navy bullding program for next year, and affection association memory not limited to that matter by which alone they can themselves here and now, that personality persists beyond death.” are with bodily BIG AIRSHIP WRECKED. lin Falis Into the Sea Berlin Consgternation reigns Germany at the news that the splen- did new German Naval Zeppelin LI, the pride of the German navy, which has only recently been completed, was wrecked. While flying from the main. land toward the Isiand of Heligoland in a gale, fell into the sea, and | fifteen officers and men on board lost their lives, including Captain Metz ing, commander of the Marine Airship { Division, Captain Hanne, commander Baron von she rank. It is understood that the naval commission appointed to supervise the trinls was on board, INVASION oF CHINA STARTED. Armed Force Landed At Nanking. Three Cruisers At Port. London. ~