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————— — A DIAMOND RING LOST v IRISHINBATTLE - |" Gl Lovise LTS |YGUHHS N}BUSH] (IN THEATER COLLAPSE - DANE COURT FUNCTIONS . RETURNED TO:OWNER 4 , ) ; e Miss Mary C. McDonald, owner ! e o . 4 4 X 4 ¥ YRyl 5 of ths clusier diamond ring found LN : ¥ 5k ; i i mong the delsris at the ruins of & v o z } 4 > % - ‘ 5 the * erbocker Theater, was TRUCTURES SWEPT AW, made happy yesterday afterndon - Free Staters Are Isolating © Rebels, Dublin Report +{ Declares.. =« CORK DEFENSE PLANNEDI ; Lat: i o § | wpen um ringa vatued heirioom: i it 11 ~ 2 e 7 % restores o her the pol B : Marylander- Denies Charge, 3 " 3 Y : e ring was handed gown by | MPS. Phillips Must Answer But Is Said to Admit - i i B ) . : - 2 Terit bhd Tnbve mannento pose | < Charge of Killing Widow Z S § & ¥ I : j é it along to a nephew in an effoft | r Robbing Parent. ; . cony. sB&t in ‘the theater wl | h roof fell. She was cldent happened, when she rescued uninjured. my grandmother,” Miss McDonald ‘ R e i, . | In Lo Angefes. | SHOT WHILE RIDING HOME; EESc : Ry ' RO | i e rornsier . [HEARING ‘UP* TOMORROW A gold penknife initialed - = is among the several trinkets taken | Alienist for Deglures Woman from the ruins and held by the po- By lice for identification. There is also -“Not Legally Insane "—She & cuff button initlaled “S" a scarf- Victim Unpopular With Neighbors, ‘Whe Allege That He Poisoned : Insurgents Killed Officer’ at’ Fu- neral—Body Placed Along- B the Associnted Prews. y § 1 | Special Dispateh to The Star. : F25he Amocies SEb e : DUBLIX. July 19.—News reaching <o 1 CUMBERLAND, Md, July 19.—A July e Dublin this morning confirms the earlier reports that heavy fightini occurred in Limerick over the week tomorrow by g ¢ ¢ — . 3 % ” 108 'ANGHLES, i , - . 5 (¥ | The plea 1o be ma AT . ; Mre. Clara Phillips to-the’ indictment G . * Charging her with the murder of Mr= . . . PV | widow. was expected to consum« e . s " much of the” attertipn of her counse L p g ! foday ‘Warrafit Was'securBd here for the ‘arrest of ‘Raymond -Nofris, elghteen vears of age, of mear Little Orleans, end. the national army troops. suc- this county, charged with the mur- Alberta . Meadows, , tweffty-year-old ‘ ceeding in isolating the irregulars in der of his father, George W. Norr the Strand Imrrlrk:’ and hfml'h Jnll:‘n on the night of May 18 last. His Castle. The capitulation Of the HC father was shot while riding home 3 . L surgents is believed to be imminent.’ | . e —— on horseback, near the entrance to s dreds of lives were imperiled and property di rs resulted when the White' W L. Domafi, chief deput A traveler who arrived here from | DOWAGER QUEEN LOUISE ihe lane 1éading to Nis home Mgh corerete and earthen dath ondl jn Fairvitw gave way, releasing ! of gallons of water,) district attorney. said the state wi ¢ brought the information | Of Denmark. & which rushed down fhe narrow nsett (Mass.) brook. Scores of houses were washed from : practically réady now for the trial Cork toduy brous ! v | The case was investigated by |{hele)soundations by fhe turhatent : Losers in_D. C. Supreme |35 " (i e ierense gave o that th regulars there were ma By the Associated Press. f Charles L. Vietch of a private de- The {llusttntion shows a home carried off {ts foundations by the flood. Note the plank across the windows of ¢ ¥ e 4 ing eluborate preparations to defend COPENHAGEN, July, 19.—Dow- | tective agency In Baltimore. who ) ¢he Nouses, at left, where the resciie of an clderly wonian was eftécted. ‘The auto In the foreground was smashed indica any such degree of pre . ; ‘ | i ourt Lases rreed From a I « 1 g 'l visitors have been!| ager Queen Louise of Denmatk is | Was empioyed by the commissioners | by the rush of water. | par Although the staten Cork city ':""" D L omiy | Serious 1i”With pneamonia. |of Allegany county. The bov. ac § fogeviusly - was made. it it turned cut of their quarters and only King Christian has, conse- lwording to the auchorities, confess: sNher permanetit or temporary. wou Aowed Lo tuke. few mersonal beIOnE- | Guetco. been Saned ek trom o |10 having. rovoes i tasher of 4550 | THUG STRIKEBREAKERS NO MORE ~ [was,oun he ot crows whes are| Added Burden. bewvanced e the defens. i e tol a eir Lulkler nd. e B . putting in their best licks, as they > s X enty- year-old ife charg ings. thing told that n’\;: olle: ATl ooint fiactime havt ieenveanc, | tathers TCom, b the latier aled pe= : know ‘they have a chance at & per.| Unsuccessfatlitigants in the District | with the crinie, the lutest word frc buggage would make good barr | celed.. fore the theft was discovered.. Young SA YS EXPERT ON NE’WER METHODS manent job. ’Hunreme Court will not be assessed{her attorneys was that no examin Attack Strand Barracks. Norris bought an automobile with a But the task of selecting the right lthe cost of jury trials, according to (10" o her mental condition had ye 3 | portion of the money and deposited kind of men is a hard one. he admit-| ruling by the controller genéral of been gmads.ou theie behal In the Limerick fighting the na- the rest in a Cumberiand bank. The ted. There are any number of rolling ‘ The state, however, has had Mr ury. Phillips examined by an alienist. who was “not legall Special Dispateh to The Star. hundred. As a matter of fact, there stones who want to keep right on |the Tre tionalists on Saturday evening. oper- = NEW YORK, July 19.—Thére's alaint a lot of jobs open. If there|rolling at the expense of the rail-| The District appropriation act for the theory of the county authorities TRMNS'@ASH 2 DEAD. |father. it is declared. was stern, and It was taken ffom a trunk in mui | | | ! ing In armored cars, poured a hail is that th v feared th, W u |roads. MEny want to see California bulleta into the Strand barracks |Six Others Hurt in Aceident on | would discover the (hert and, to sover |ne deal in strikebreaking. The day | V5iey &, 10t o mor 08 YR, "Dy lothers D roig, Chicago, New Orleans. N I e R On SR 1 and also used hand-grenades freely it up. shot him. A single-barreled | hs Aassed when Ndw. But they are running almost |the Texas ‘Pidina and the havens of | "éW Droviso, to the effect that none ot Mammer. The Free State forces resumed their M., K. & T. Railroad. h";vzfim- !;kenlfl‘om the Norris home.| <me *husky” is as well ya ewar. Some of hu;e clt: ;I{:ee;%l:-;lfi;c?l;adly (lho)‘ :;n of years of the money appropriated for jury| Officers announce ‘vn:y ha'drlole"; i v Ve : ou o ge e ons e cler Aswntown store LIS operations early Sunday. One wing| MUSKOGEE. OKla. July 19.—Twolined for the. marder . Shels fonod| At A premium. e T the wiere prand- |Of an easy ridink coach where the | ooy "hould be paid uness the actual |8 VAT o aving sold a ham- g of the barracks caught fire, and[men were killed and more than a!mnear the body correspond with those| Now the man se- ard, bul they are catching Do 2ast. | Wheels sing,"“I know where 1 am go- | €5t Of the trial jury be assessedy, .. i, Mre Phillips the day before When the advices were dispatched the [ half-dezen persons were injured in a|found in a package kept in the| lected to fill the “I "brought In fifty-two men t%a[Ing and Iam on My way.” When they | against the losing party. - - Mrs. Meadows mutilated body was nationals were awaiting the surren- |head-on collision between a passenger | house. T At first day to inspect air hose onimeach their.destination many desert; Although'this wording was inserted{found upon a lonely hillside drive of the garrison. train and an extra freight train on| Young Norris denias the killing,| P!&ce © 5 trains. Just forty-seven of the fifty- |and After a few’days go looking for|in the paragraph making appropria- |- Mre I’hillips is said to'have become he irregulars in King John Castle » ! aithough he admits “he theft, agcord-| striker must 1l | two qualified. Where did they learn? {anothes s%Mde where another long ride | tions for the Police Court. the lan- |irtimate with Mrs Madalynne Oben were entirely cut off, without means a s {ing to the authorities. -The latter | xnow his Jjob. They learned in the war. Uncle Sam [Wwith plenty-; eat'will be in sight. guage was so broad that United|chain, now on trial for the secon of retreat. vard Morris, Muskogee. | have run down all clues and they i ate S made a lot of mechanics in the war. e d States Marshal Snyder was in doubt{time for the murder of her sweri® It is known that the casuaities of | engineer on the passenger train: S. J.!all lead in thia direction. Some time| Old methods are He didn't make many bricklayer - as to whether 1t applied likewise to|heart. J. Bélton Kenmedy, and who' Ihe insurgents include six killed. but | Richardson. ‘Tulsa. brakeman on the {ago hirty-five residents of the Little| in the discard. but he sure aia make mechanics. 1| WORK-FOR-WAR BLIND. |the Diccrict Supreme Court. N hajoins (hat of the alleged slu t is difficult learn .lenn:‘u(;y _”\ec;!:'-‘v::-rt train. The injured are pas- orxumhse;f‘mn signed a petition to| This is Tml-lu» never did have such an easy Iun:g 4 * He sought the opinion of the con-|er . of*Mrs .\l»rs:‘vl"-l:wf T mber of killed and wounded. . The cers. the authorRies charging the father.| sively demon- ctting men who knew enough SR 7 % DL Rl o on S T e miOSE o . S Tara have a fully equipped hos-{ According o a remort received at|George W. Norris ‘with bolconiug| strated hera in b In and catcy onidast Volunteers to-Copy Braille Called | intention of the lawmakers. was ro|£ether.s said another woman Rfisonc pital railway headguarters, the crew of the|dogs. TN detectives saw all of the! New York,where \ “Mhen there are a lot of college oty oo ADDIY the, restrict! Court | “They falk and sread to cach other i 5 freight train misread their orders and | petitioneef and all gave good ac-| thousandsof mer bovs who know slectricity and things or by Red Cross, =i Tros reud (he Hewspaper stories o One Sialn in Fumeral Attack. |were running on the passenger train's | counts o pihempelves on the night to fill jobs whose e At and love’ to Jump I Volunieers to copy Braits are ! “Horocestings In Mte Sla s utomobile - of ftim i of the muller. occupants 0 a-bustin’, as we call it el wantéd fo . S A ther. Mrs. Thillips smf most o S sl ll’(.':\‘;‘ m” 5 fave quit under Bt hind. | We could get & mil-| WANL€d for the use of the war-bind- CHURCH PLANS BOAT RlDE‘nr tme ang taughe often - Free Staters, which was taking ‘the j 7 r o - R orders from their lion guards, but what we want isfed. according to.a call issued by Ming Lol iR Body -likes Mrs. Phillipe. And she hody of a volunteer killed in Counts | [WOMEN GET WORST OF IT IN SHOP. unions are recruited. workers. and we have all of them|Emma Koerper, head of the eleries) : enid she thought sheswould be happ: Gialway to Ipiddal for burial, wa: F . ‘Sluggers won't win this railroad| that we need corps, Distriot of Coll = R.000 Negroes Expected on Coemo-|{n jail. Tecause everyhndy wae £o ambushed today n Athenry by | “The men we hire go before shop olumbja Chapter, jolly and happy there > OFFICE AND HOME, THEY SAY IN POLL |Xuive: 5 o 3 m ions 52 | corerenwhoingir 15% ' e 2ut] American Red Cros Womairsovern. | oolitan Bapst Exoursion. ki Pk republican insurgents. who appeared e i He is now 5 While they are pass-|ment clerk : . - Sialty 1s breaking strikes. He is now | what they are. While they are & are specially d z FEl ’ i nanda 00 2 kil nd eight | - f the great railway systems. | pver’ by ex-police from many 5 he corp e seagon, according to Dr. Simdn!shown Mrs. ) ¥ " ) A RO ey N K diors were| More homemakers scem tired of the public and possible clients that| “What we want—and get—nowa- | py ex-Army oficers and oid-time de- | wori Iar’tshrlhslh:‘;ui‘l!dun(l'«l)il:f‘endm P. W. Draw, pastor of the Cosmopoli-| matrons at the county jail were to taken prisoner. jtheir jobs than women in any other|the female of the species is likely to|days he sald, “is worker: There | fectivas. We spot the cruok:v‘{)r!flfls Put _averaging more than 1soy SUt-| 1an Baptist Ssurch, will be held tomor- | 2° investigated today by eri . Commandant Rooney's body was | profession, if the returns from a ques- |-have as full a quota of cells of are plenty of them. If a man says he | fast. Of course, you always will ind | of Brailie writing and fr pages * . I. Traeger e placed beside the cofin of the dead | ionnaire mothered by the Nati auota of cells of gray | 17 Fithinist we give him a trial. If | crooked dice-shooters who are &NX-| 800 pages of shellacking, semrdil, (© | 7O NiBht. witen 3,000 colored people of | "fier counsel planned to Inirofits Volunteer and was sent to Galway, ! 2 Ioete ¢ Nationat)matcsr, av, the male. he falls down. then we may try him | jous to get into a big camp of men | g recent report + accordin Washington jre expected to board the | further testimony at her trial tofay e o gt "of the dead com- | Woman's Party count for anything. A promoter and publicity expert|as a guard. Falling that, he gets a|to clean up on pay days. Bml "e| Three pages of Braille make ab steamer E. Madison Hall for a forty- [ in support of its colfelicn (it mandant alongside the ‘coffin horri- | Home—the haven of rest for the|writes: {ry-out as a potalo peeler In_the!men themseives run that sort out. | one page of print about mile trip ¢3wn the Potomac river Kennedy was not murdered by Mra fled a crowd which surrounded the | world-wearied male, according to the | “The public lacks faith fn woman's | K1 en: e st ore g Dy e lugaers 4 gsei on ttw A e L Ciintiy Indicted with her, but by “tws b shots were | POSts—is & seat of unrest for the fe-|stability and ability to stick in the | v owadays than a muscular| “In the old days we 2 Chapter. b the chuad, 'and also to aid the “get- | Fagged Strangers - As soon as the first e i valuable n ¥ ised | them | anything and eadlquarters;.. on e “get fired by the ambushing party the|male of the ‘speciek. if these replies|face of heavy odds. Men discrim-|guard was in the old days. e |20, PrOmise N money. Those | blace. Al woman government wark. | mOrK,ArIVE” Now being conducted by e RN driver ot the motor nearse_ speeded prove anthing. The poets rave about inate againat her because they'he:| Ascher is somewhat husk B Cori| 3avs have gone. Now the men we get :.:;;:«T?':Fy'.z,:,':“"‘ {he work should oo LR TR Couldn't Use It. ' ollow: Y e € & the happy fireside, and the womgn o = )5 nd is too . 7 7l 4 ign to work thirty days e arters. parents of the dead man. The cars N . much of an idealist.” sulders, a dark. lean facean all-|have to sigi we ays he clerical corps ; jsanitidi- SR , ioh e 3long for a mile, but, Anding |rave most particulariy abbut the mod- | Andther business woman found fault ;:;:‘n‘d? % mlance and plenty of jew- |least before they “wefilv:n:xl\r- Ly 5 bs has Toceived the prnsoa Eaer J"Tn-k’pcrktl e neo one pursuing them. they returned | ern husbarids who takes charge of the | Decause she was not considered elig- | elry. He is the sort of man who can |come back to xel;| "mv Rk back 3 8 . e the HONOR L|GHTHOUSE CH'EF A Rew n"mm‘ O atierward in the scens of the ambush Il"fd family pocketbook. giving their wives | W %0 jc;m the phlwner of commerce. | wear jewelry easily. one.does not u-lunr-\_\;_qu‘ir:“;.‘er,:g‘e'pl‘n e i (rr‘-:dglund. d.\hu Hoyt acts a. n’:u{f‘;? |iclermymnin sermon. B e onie cked the body of the dead of- e A wag filled out her questionnaire. {like warning him there is danger in e d o i N { 4 and instruc SR 4 £ . ot e Ex" for 35 s theh Drococting o/ GRIs little or no cash to spend. declaring her profession to be snow | dlsplaving diamonds in New York. He | make good money, thoukh, &% | all meetinge of the cprpe. ©'*¢ At |Commissioner Putnam Receives | o = J When news of the ambush reached | Slavery —that is the kevnote of}Shoveling and bicycle riding, while|shows that he can take care of him- | is lots of overtime work: [0 .The membership Gf 'the corps i e = { the collection. natios army hemlflua;lf\‘!nln ‘}::;! most .of the homemakers’ answers. Vllerkdlo-"cr'l:z:lv:::lo ’;glin;l hhsr was | self as well as . good share ur‘;:’d"»_:. :::;‘ :;: o Epend their cash. f,;',":,', :Aew:-_n““! an average metiey of Science Degree. i =———s st U ‘ rave about do: J > were ; Good Men Plentiful. | efficient than the men the { 3 bouses. United Sta Aetachment. The troops are reported i | agresd that women- were underpaid | efficien e e g B R T oo e Pstes ST e - : o . but : o het lenty of good men|gyri; the war. On one jol e s { service, recently. reeeiv - o have come into confiict with the | ,mestic 83, S0 4 and harndicappéd in obtaining admin- “There are. plenty uring o al 1 B e o eiann ¢ ks cirtue, You know ‘ irregulars forts of home in : Tgiralve pealions waiting for Jobs." continued Ascher. | (here are 400 then on strike our M|, n Paragday the women outnum. | seiense st the Dot comroiement | her d one 6 especially admire Reports from Galway atate that b Iohe he sntate (Copyright, 1022.) | "We ship.them out every day by the |number only 300 an eral times ov of Btevens Institute of Technole v the action of the ambushers in at- c o e meron 20 veral barty - so in-| Indulgesarecre- ensed many others of the irregulars - hat the leaders of the Tuam Brigade | POUSe of dames- ‘ i in Galway resigned their commands. i | Cl"m; CLLol while thirty-five of the rank and file i3 1?1 n“‘lrn;’n‘ also tendered their resignations. It ;‘:}’“m l; e is believed their action. add the ad- griap umSers i v i stand. vices, will have a similar effect in e Tt ontvin other places. . the home that Hard Campaign Seen. drscriminations against women Recent speculation on the supposed{ have been found impending large scale operations;by the National Woman's Party. but MEYER’S SHOP Announces | - ¢ : ¢ = 5 i ts in|in most of the professions. The ques- e % xgainst the republican Insurgents In | {0, Tot, O B oo o who are SAT e 2 il nnounces southwest Ireland seems to have|,ciresges, architects, artists, dealers, v e T e S moved the Free State government to | dentists, government workers, jour- put the brakes on popular anticipa- |nalists, lawvers, librarians, musicians nurses. ostcopaths, ministers, phy. i ot Rniedrkymar el o Cio Rk | oy g Tab iy mocial workern: scien: and peace. tists, teachers, wage earners and The provisional government's news- | Writers. | paper, Truth, today publishes au | Not Oaly Husbands Selfish. l The Important The Ihportant to expect immediate achievement of | it Isn't only the husbands who are the task. It points out that the ex- | s¢lfish. One woman, styling herself penditures of both lives and money |8n “executive secretary in politics’ emi-Annual Clearance Sefni-Annual Cl_eara,_n_cé Tay be comsiderable before the end |replies that the men in her particular 5 is reached. party discriminate against the wom- R ductlons v Meanwhile, although the military |en in a financial way. S| (2 council is busily preparing for ac-| “The men keep most of the funds,”| | tion, there is no outward sign of that | She says great advance of the Free State army | A woman stock broker finds that| [ 1 h Sl'l of which everybody has been talking | conservatism on' the part of men in n the op SUstig the Tat fow: dnys: business militates against the success | [fl of women, because the business lead- ers refuse to trust the judgment of - —_— c H women, deeming them incapable of | [g underatanding financial problems. Woman physicians deplore the lack ’nf confidence that the meneral publie or— o displ B A . ¥s toward them, declaring that the same prejudice prev: as has Iexlsled from the time of ulaplus the first Greek physician. “In the {Army and Navy the honors and jemoluments go to the male phy- sician,” one writes. One Jill-of-All-Trades has a very . Reductions . 'In the Sections_‘ DISCRIMINATING woman who is in the habit of selecting her garments with a consideration Lib M f ’lzng;hy Erievance to air. " According for {1931‘9’ “l::)lpsi';drrahg\?euzlte t‘;fl; = to the questionnaire she o out, van' agc n sl T S ibrary ‘and Museum EX- s, id R S utunty wibas < time—THE FINEST POSSIBLE MER- pected to Be Rendezvous | promoter. an advertising expert and | g CHANDISE — LOWER CLEARANCE Y rinds e ’ PRICES NOW PREVAIL. o = Fh Men Are Squirmers. | . of Historians. 2 & writer er seller of real estate,” she compiains, “I find men | (i By the Associated Press. usually squirm out of payment of full | E PARIS, July 3.—-Patriotic Parisians | commiasions, stealing your ideas and and Aemrican and allled visitors are | letting others buy under assumed . interestedly watching the progressof [PMDSE" . L 0 4o tntorm| [ $6 to $12 Values the work of collecting posters, med- 3 95 $4‘95 36‘§5 3 .58 95». als, coplea of historic documents and other notable souvenirs of the war, for 3 “war library and museum.” This museum. which has grown out of the work of Henry Leblanc and Mme. s S Leblanc, is expected to become a = e S f ] be. b 3 rendezvous for students and histor- ’ 1 woo! crepe, pongee ians of the world war, as well as just 7t Wamefl e od Y f i plain visitors. k. hi : . S oo is ot i uhe connures {7 wilk, lnen and tweed Vo former frices are being classified. catdlo, ) 0 e Aiready "conatats of elght- Jaree ’ifi? =il Women's Sweaters, 25% off former frices. . T 0 come. In lon ; to the documents and copl thy 5 f 2 ' ¢ speeches which stirred e e l:'.flurf il 4 1 specidl lot of odds and ends of Sweaters, ea., $2.00 ng the four years of war, the collec- = I 3 5 B 1 i tion Wil comprise’ Dooks, Dicturse = Women's Bathing Suits, 25% off. | S BT T nes on ; . ‘s Bathi 50% off. @ i rEen: mo: i 2 fasued” during and atter the war. . ) ] .. |k Women's Bathing Cags, 50% off. Exhibits to Bear Data. = : . 2 9¢ 259 Each exhibit will have attached to - - 4 ¥ Women's Hosiery 25% off- Une and creation o &8 to make thers Wardrobe s ; " “Reduction of 10% to 5% on Sport Skirts, T , & OUR stock “of Clothing. Shoes and Furnishings—REDUCTIONS add to the attractiveness that is always afforded by the fine fabrics, the same fine tailoring, workman- ship, etc. that is typical of our assortments. At the old prices, they were splendid valpes— at CLEARAN PRICES, theit appeal is empha- sized to-an irrestible degree. -~ MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Palm Beach™ . gy my e 3ur't.:.n$; 1 ,50? Sl ; An ,T]_n_ree-Pruu Men's. Mohairs, Spring I $13.50. St Y4 ox Men's Silk Susts, . ; $18.50. Alterations at Cost 4 v SHOES Men‘s‘ Straw Hats, ;ww; E ' $1.65, $2.35, $2.95 A7 <o 34D Kines 3 Men's Caps reduced to. . $1.00 s 4 95 $ 5’95 Men's Hand-embroidered ; 5 Hose .......... . 75¢ pair . . Men's Bathing Suits, $1.50 Men's Tennis Shoes, 95¢ 3300 Men's Gym Bels, 3345 . ¢ pg Robor 0 B0 $1.50 Boys' Tennis ‘ % M:: Eauimk U;x;on Suits, éfic ’ % Men's Neckties . <. .ov....45¢c $2.50 Boys' Gym Bals, $1.95.. Men's Wash Ties .........20c MEYER’S SHOP KNEESSI'S _SPECIAL | of interest to the visitorg and of value rhere will_be sxhibita of th re will be exi of the thin that helped keep patriotism at s high E 5 Tr“nk pitch and of those desi; those within the enemy's lines well THESE FEATURES—Iron- aware of the punishment they faced Ing board, irop holdwr, laun. it they failed to obey their temporary dry bag.. ten 'hahgers,. du: masters. e curtains, locking bar over Copies of American liberty and vic- large roomy ‘drawers, shoe tory_bond posters with stirring slo- ,box. ate, X gand' will tell of Ame: ; 7.2 Other W;rl:-h Trunks, while many books, pictures $hese 312 o g1no, f L 3 et M) 5 , i exhibits tl;‘l form ecord of the ¥4 { | $ < b part the ited States topk in the ” - | b . war. . 5 ¢ 3 - Any Silk_or 'sm:,v; Hat, in the housc‘» e of Blouses ..... Odd assortments § 1 00 Am?m-t::: g,."u:...,'g““g’ A‘lvh'll‘ > 1 3 s 3 warning R 'y of Ameri- 2 A 5 der lon of | A % % b A RS Y Y Lol e e Rl STRERT. o iret days of the war, has &'prominen ¥ 5 b v ) i plsce In the museum. = 2 Bet. St ERE 2 / 3 German military ‘proclamationd and’ 3 5 ¥ < German periedical illustrations En the hardships and heartaches # the pther gids of the Biigy .