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M‘M’mfl Uuhl fim VALIE LIST Harry | Road: Alleasandro Butfa, | James Henry Curtin, advantage of the per- Allies ;need their pro- Beir work. Otherwise their attitude mhh&bh as copper iz now worth four times as much as forme: - b"m view of their attitude the de- partment of finance is taking steps to re forfeited 7,702 clalms on which tax is réfused. At the same me all export duty on metals has _pemoved so the company can- “have the pretext for not renew- g work. 1t the company abstains from s change of attitude probably the ummont of Scnorl will take ‘mecessary steps.” The statement un that the com- pany’s last financial- statement showed » net profit of seven millions whereas re profits never exceeded 000 annually. In view of amtuu 1s inexplicable. Carranza has sent to c y ving a pension of g t‘: Mrs. Madero, wife ot mneuo“'mudcro and 30 daily to Mrs. Pino m wih”:l“thn murdered vice dent. aad eight pesos daily to the “widow of Aqules Serdan, ons ‘of the f@rst_leaders to suffer death in ibe wno revolution. 5 R TN ‘*IW YORK OVER $40,000,000. nd dividends from six hun- ons, yet to report, are to carry this city’s contribu- 7 lflim'y Rugixmflon Board Gives OuthstRemrdolJunefi The following is the list of names of men who registered in the third ward for military service on June 8: Howard Charlés Atcheson, High St.; Johan E. Aronson, 59 Arch 8t.; Henry Ernil Albert, 187 Hart St.; Willlam Ethace Allen, Jr., 106 Black Rock:; Ave.; Onm Franklin Atwater, 78 So. Burritt St; Carl John Anderson, §¢ Prospect 8t.; Georgs William Armstreng, 38 Court St.; Ralph-Burton Atwell, 371 Arch St.; Einar Adamson, 45 Walnut St.; Magon Pliny Afidrews, 574 West Main 8t.; George Guy Andrews, 172 Black Rock Ave.; PM Antume, 355 Arch Bt.; Arthor ‘Anderson, 23 Hawkins 8t.; ‘Andrew Bernard Anderson, 345 Arch St; Thomas Altken, 436 W. Main 8t.; Robert M. Andrews, 574 W, Main 8t; Andrew Willls Austin, 88 8. Burritt 8t.; Edward Léwis An- drews, 188 Black Rock Ave.; Willlam ‘L. Alling, 162 Main 8t.; Joseph Wes- ‘ton’ Albiston, 26 Liberty' St.. Frank H. Ardrews, 40 Bond 8t.; Formica Antonino, 2 Washington S8t.; Con- stantine Anconezo, 293 Park . St.; Henty T. Alpress, 37 High St.; Harry 8. Appell, 59¢ W. Main S8t.; Albert Parker Abbe, 50 Vine 8t.; -Elias Christ Arguakis, 310 Main 8t; g:otfi Beérnard Apelgren, 468 Myr- Termano Baleochi, 27 Holmes Ave.; Arthur Storrs Barrows, 46 Lincoln 8t.; Paul Funstall Bullock, 86 'Lake St.; William Park Bishop, 174 Querbe Ave.. Erasus Brown, ¢ Slater 335 Arch 8t.; Joseph Barega, 95 Arch St.; Sal. vatore Bonaferri, 95 Arch St.; John ‘BMsnirk, ¢ Short S George Miles ‘Bacon, 214 Main 8t.; Willlam Bon- kosky, 179 Hart St.; Stuart Edwin g;lrdhk. 135 Camp Albert William ank, 68 P t 8t.; Albert Frank- Hn' Barrows, 574 West Main St.; Samuel Burns, 741 West Main St.; .Michael A. Belkin, 403 West Main St.; Attiifo Balocchi, 8 Woodruft Court;. Clifford Fiint Barrett, 391 Areh 8t.; Clarence A. Burri § Black ‘Rock Ave.; Salvatore Bonkiuto, & Wuhlnmn 8t.; TRobert Timothy (Burns, 63 Vine St.; Roland Miles Becher, Wooster; Raymond Peck Bancock, 17 Highlapd 8t.; Arthur Lewis Baker, 214 Mbin 8t; Bugene i B:. 15 Bn;l.me- Ave.; Harold Fow- er ssett, § Slater Roady Marshal Everetf Blakeslee, . 4f wétm 8t.; ustave Otto' Becker, 243 Main SES Durward H. Boehm, Wodster:"Max Belkin, 403 West Main St.; Joseph Buscaine, 5 Washington S: George Barenberg, 69 Black Rock - Ave.; Eldridge Mortin Beecher, 91 Harri- son B8t.; Harry 'S. Bamforth, 55 So. Burritt 8t.; John Balocki, 27 Holmes Ave.; Morris Bailey, 88 Camp .St Thomas Harold Bennett, 26 Highland 8t.; Bdward Patrick Burns, 15 Black Frarncis Bolan, 128 Black 3 Donald M. Bell, 53 High ;" Augustus A. Bennett, 26 High- George Curtiss Booth, 84 Camp St.; Charles Mason Balley, ‘45 Walnut St.; Fred E. Butler, Jr., 43 Camp St.; Harry A. Burdick, 125 Camp 8t.: Harrison C. Bristoll, 77 Gréve Hill: Howard Franklin Blakes- lee, 81 Garden St.; Antonio Buffa, 851 Arch St. Tomasso Costanzo, 197 Arch St.: Frank Chied, 107 Arch St.; Louis Richard Cranley, 70 Vine St; Eric Tobias Carlson, 103 Hart 8t; Ru- dolph John Carlson, 108 Hart St John F. Canfleld, 77 Garden 8§ Paola Ceossu, 95 Arch St.; Willlam Francis Costello, Hillside Place; John Cleary, ‘5 Garden St.; Edgar Robert Carter, Jr., 57 Forest St.; Gerald Co- holan, 19 8. High St.; Aaron George Chohen, §5 Curtiss St.; Andrew Sven Carlson, 212 Main St.; Clarence Ed- ward Conant, 108 Camp St.; Harry H. Corbin, 102 Camp St.; 8. Hjalmar Carlson, 212 Main St.. Sidney Rob- ert Cooper, 78 Black Rock Ave.;' Phil. lip Charles Carlson, 23 Hawking St Edward Jaines Conlin, 119 Hart St. Orion Grant Curtls, 78 Lincoln 8 178 W. Main St.;: James G. Cochrane, 31 Lenox Place; Joe Cornell, 3 Washington St.; ‘William Francis Curtin, 176 W. Main St.; | Casfore Curina, White Oak; Guissppe Cicorello, 2 Washington Bt,; Walter Oscar Cook, 150 Jubilee 8t.; Sibastlano Cammarato, 871 Main 8t.; ' Fotio Michael Catris, 292 Park S8t.; Henry James Coholan, 19 8. High 8t.; rd M. Crum, 31 Em- mons Place; Herbert James Curtls, 78 Lincoln.8t.; Mike. Cherensa, 107 Arch St.; Gastano Chell, 27 Holmes Ave.; Henry Lewis Connor, §5 Gris- wold 8t.; ‘Charles L. Champowich, 54 Lafayette St. Paolo Cfancl, 5 Washington 8t.; Joseph Capello, 181 Washington St. Thomas H. Clarkson, 166 Main St.; George Callas, 519 Main St.; Walter Frederick Dehm, 40 Griswold St.; Gausto Del Cegno, 468 Myrtle St. George Washington Dunn, 84 Lin- coln 8t.; Thomas Demons, 292 Main James A. Dawson, Charles H. Daleb, 162 Paulo ‘Darinblanco, 27 Holmes Ave. William Davis, 27 W. Main 8t.; Roc- c¢o D'Amico, 5 Washington St.; Wil- fred John Dunlay, 464 W. Main St.; Glovami Del Ceguo, 468 Myrtle Bt Francisco D'Addlaro, 400 Myrtle St. Clarence. Demarest, 72 Biack -Rock mond St.; Francis Michael Donahue, #5 8. Burritt St Roy Frederick Deutsch, ‘242 Main St; Francis B. Dugan, 39 Washington 8t.; Cruce Di Donusto, 40 Myrtle 8t.; Vittorio Dad- dario, ¢03 Myrtle St.; Stefano Di 30 8., Ro¢ Demarest,” ‘"‘m Rock-Ave.; John K. Dunn, 43 Camp St. Jonathan Elshia, 358 Arch {8 Stanley Robbins dy, 337 W. Main St.; Heénry Lesiie Hady, 240 W. Main 8t.; Rudolph Bhrler, 179 Hart St.; Bric Patrick Erickson, 25 Wakefield Ct.; Pdward Herman Ehle, 38 8. High St.; Gordon Ely, 244 Wooster ; Otto Frederick Ehrling, 674 W. .; Joseph Burlins Etkins, 56 Main St.;- Frederick R. Eldredge, 56 Grove Hill; Major Echols, 41 Main 8St.; Peter Rasbud Hlia, 385 Arch St. Hilding Foberg, 59 Arch St.; Gug- llelmg Foctora, 434 Myrtle St.; Be- bastian Fornica, 164 Washington St. William Robert Fenn, 139 Hart St. Rocco Ferroro, 181 Arch St.; ,Walter Willlam Ferry, 242 Main 8t4 Harry L. Foster, 154 Black Rock Ave:; Rob- ert James Fletcher, 165 W. Main St.; Thomas Fuller, 237 West Main St.; Harold H.. Frost, 64 Prospect, t.‘ Parker Wheelér Fairbank, 86 Gar 8t.; Charles Frel, 173 Hart St.; cl.ln- ton Ellsworth Farnham, 31 Lincoln St.; Arthur Wilfred Fagon, 149 Lin- coln 8t.; Oscar Lambert Frisk, 118 Camp St.; Clifford Griswold Fields, 63 Hawking St.; Robert Taylor Fris- bie, 339 Hart St.; 'Charles Walter Ford, 197 Corbin Ave. Leslle Norman Goff, 70 Lake St.; Prierre Gagner, 338 Main St.; Fred- .erick Joseph Gavin, 350 W. Main St.; Rafsel Garcla, ¢4 Camp S Daniel Joseph Gelbert, 112 Black Rock Ave.; Henry Arthur Gould, 59 Walnut St.; Russell Clark Germand, 343 Hart 8t.; Willlam Gustave Gritsmacker, 177 Hart St.; Willlam H. Cgloou, 78 Harpison 8t.; Donald L. -Greene, 45 ‘St.; Harry Loyd Guffin, §7 Walnut 8t.; James Colburn Gupp, 34 Prospect /B George = Waterman Goodwin, 93 Arch 8t.; Fred Raymond ,Gilpstric, 35 Park St.; Leon B. Gor- diu, 8 Lake Court; Fred J. ail- bert, §34¢ W. Main St; Carl David Gattlin, 49 Griswold St.; Louis Ga- lauts, 345 Myrtle St.; Camilio Gag- liardi, 107 Arch.St.; Vinvenzo Gar- gantl, 107 Arch St.; Agrippino Gallo, 2 Washington St.; Angelo Gagliardi, 107 Arch Bt.; Genatra Genseppe, 74 ‘W. Main 8t.; Joseph Grasso, 95 Arch 8t.; Willam Benedict Gorman, 189 Black Rock Ave.; Cost Theodose Genlodis, 31014 Main St Curley, 152 Main St. Clifford Eric Hellbers, 130 Lincoln 8t.; Raymond James Hogan, 15 Pros- |’ pect 8t.; Normap Woodruft Hart, 14 Prospect St.; Stuart Hellberg, 130 Lincoln 8t; Kenneth J. Hoffman, 109 Harrison St.; Brnest Lawrence Hoyle, 80 South Burritt St.; Theron Wolcott - Hart, 14 St.; Law- rence Cole Humason, 125 Black Rock Ave.; Norfan James Hull,’ 139 Camp St.; Gabriel Hoohanesian, 385 Arch St.; Harris Freeman Hall, 72 Grand St.; Otis Willis Hopkins, Buell St; Willlam Watson House, 63 Harrison St.; Walter Beebe Hoddinott, 7 Lin- coln Cgurt; Mark Irmine Hart, 26 Hamilton 8t.; Howard Crosby Hum: son, 201 Vine St.; Hazen Beecher Hin. man, 212 Lincoln St.; Henry A. How- ard, 32 Grand St.; Charles Buell Hurd, 49 Grand St.; Charles T. Hay- den, 89 Prospect.St.; Everitt Pearly Haynes, 84 West Main St.; Hugh R. Hart, 27 Hamilton St.; William James Hickey, 65 Garden St.; Dr. James 8. Hart, 92 Grand St.; Henry /[Ernest Hopkins, 432 West Main 8t.; ' Alan Vincent Hall, 219 West Main 8t.; Eckford Louis Ray Hauxhurst, 84 Prospect St.; Sidney Ryerson Hunger- ford, 26 Cedar St.; Harold Clement Hart, 20.Hamilton St.; Marshall Sim- mons House, 17 Lenox Place; Stanis- law Hojnowski, 125 Glen Bt.; George ‘W. Harrington, 56 Black Rock Ave; ‘Warner John Hallsten, 391 Arch 8t.; Arthur Warner “Hotchkiss, 38 South High St.; Carl Willlam Hultgren, 77 Curtis St.; Harold Wetmore Hatch, 22 Harrison St.; Issac Robert Hyatt, 25 South High St.; Erward Earl Hunt, 106 _South Burritt St.; William Henry Holden, 383 Arch St Frank C. Humphrey, 50 South High St Lester Cone Hallock, \18 Cedar St.; John Frederick Hickey, 451 West Main “St.; Clarles Phatcher Hatch, Jr., 105 ‘Blaék Fotk “Avei; ' Mervin Stanley Hart, 137 Vine - St. Jean Francis Hart, 26 Hamilfofi 8¢ Elmer Milo ‘Horton, 27 Af¢h St. Edward Martin Isleib, 55 Grand St.; Joseph Iacino, 69 Arch St. Carl Albin Johnson, 67 Arch St.; Douglas A. Johnston, 376 West Main Glenn Wilson Jones, 70 Lennox St.; Leon Monroe Jones, 15 Walnut St.; Carl Albert’ Johnson, 91 Hart St.; John Harry Johnson, 91 Hart Edward Joséph Jesanis, 187 Hart saac Joseph, 76 Grand St.; Hugo Johnson, 43 Holmes Ave.; Fred John- son, 212 Main St.; Louis 8. Jones, 97 Lincoln St; Maurice Hart Johnson, 60 Vine St.; John Harold Johnson, 62 Hawkins St.; Gustav Jurl, 30 Prospect St. Howard De Gray John- son, 446 West Main St.; Haymond T. James, 63 Lincoln St.; Albert Jo- seph, 84 West Main St.; Samuel Es- hoo Jacob, 37 Arch St; Merwin Ja- cobson, 27 Wakefleld Court; Johanes Johanson, 69 Arch St.; David Jacob- son, General - delivery: arl Joel Johnson, 66 Prospect 8t. ‘Wyman May Johson, Wooster St. i William Kranss, 242 Main 8t; Carlisle George Kron, 5 Sherman Court; Adolph Korenke, 33 Linwood St.; Krank Knaus, 37 Wakefield Court:; James: Aloysious Kelly, 219 Vine St.; George Henry Kiesewetter, 82 Vine 8t; Hermann Kent, 174 Black Rock Ave. Mitchell P. Kelly, 36 Holmes Ave.; Fred Samuel Kin- kade, 95 Hart St.; Joseph E. Khemo, 355 Arch St.; Willlam Krovitz, 42 Prospect St.; Edward Willlam Kiese- wetter, 82 Vine Bt.; Joseph Karbosh, 319 Arch St.; James Joseph Kennedy, 356 Main Bt«' Arthur John Krick, 81 Prospect St.; Carl Theodore King, 546 West Main St.; Luther Loomis Killlam, 93 Harrison St. George Ladoran Loomis, 83 ct St.; Charles John Lindquist, 23 akefleld Ceurt; Michael Joseph Lynch, 48 Pyospect St.; Noah Lu- cas, 57 Harrison St.; Willlam 'Ash- ton Liversidge, 177 Hart St.; Henry Cornelius Lambert, 448 West Main St.; Charles Joseph Law, 431 Wesat Main St; AShur Leonard Lundberg, 113 Hart St. Paul F. LaCava, 26 Hawkins St.; Modesto Vito Lupi, 392 Meadow St.; Carmelo Larosa, 398 Meadow St. jrving Lipshitz, 100 Rhodes St.; ward Sewall Lancaster, u Park Place |-Frank : McLoughlin, Marvin | ls ‘Emmons Place; mna Lorvh, 320 Main 8t Herbert C, Lee, 83 Lake St.; Willls A. Lockwood, 149+Black . Rock - An. Hesekiah Long, 163 Main BL' Newell Lewis, 179 Lake S Luurtsema, Jr., 16 Monroe !L)»I‘Ray Frank LacKery, 314 Main St Jaseph A, lapalmu, 140 Black Rock Ave. Danfel Michael Malarney, 40 Wal- nut 8t.; Chester A. Mabin, €9 ‘South Burritt St.; Charles Maler, 313 Main 8t.; Samuel Willlam Menus, 84 Grand 8t.; Luke . Morse, 446 West Main. 8t.; Frederick Alphonsus Murphy, 170 Black Rock Ave.; Walter Isaac McCriem, 118 Black Rock Ave.: Charles: Paull McCarthy, 92 Vine St.; ‘William Francis Murphy, 67 Harrison St.; Harry William Miller, 61 Forest St.; Leonard Cheney. Maier, 33 Lex- ington St.; Joseph Patrick Meehan, 90 Garden S8t.; Otto Miller, 104 Camp St.; David Moore. 28 Prospect St.; J’onnh James Meskill, 458 Myrtle 8t.; Michael Mandrifo, 95 Arch St Arturo Marino, 181 Arch St.; Philip C. Maynard, 453 West Main © St.; Ernest Maino, 357 Arch St.; Francls Kavier Migneault, 338 Main St.; Rod- ney Benton Miller, 42 Grand St.; Gerald Anthony MacDonald, 464 West Main' St.; Arthur Polk Middleton, 40 Liberty St.; Edward Augustin Mo Carthy, 158 Black Rock Ave.; Howard Reir Murray, 33 Holmes Ave.; An- drew Raymond Mpahaley, 128 Curfla 320 - John Basele Mares, 292 - Edward L. Menus, Julius Henry Milkey, 9 Griswold BL. Ottavio Masoero, 355 Arch St; Ar- thur H. Metcoff, 19 Emmons Place; James F. McCahill, 26 South High St.; Julius Francis Marson, 362 Main Walter C. Milkey, 23 Griswold St.; Nicholas Mango, 181 Arch St.; Norman Fromley Middleton, Cor. Bond and West Main Sts; ce Murick, 88 West Main St.: Henry G. Moell-r. 193.Camp Richard Huga Meéyer, 45 Griswold St.; Charles Henry McGuinniss, 32 Gran St.; Edward Franci§ . McDonough, 181 Arch 8t.; Charles Havane-Morehead, 59 Arch St.; Willlam Jame# Mulvihill, 54 South High St.; Alb vb Munkelt, 18 Cedar 8t., Gulun Mance, 542 West Main St.; Pirtro.Marlineli, White Oak; ‘Willlam Flagg dlemass, 108 Lin. coln St.; Merritt ean, 27 Arch St. Philip Neurath,' 74 Prolpact St.; Henry Geme Needham, | 432 West 57 Black ; ‘Warren Raymond Nor- ton, 785 West Main St.;. Oliver How- ard Nicholls, 146 Black Roeck Ave.; Dudley Woodruft Nearing, 82 Lake Bt.; Frank Stanislas Nipert, . Barnes 8t.; John Joseph Nolan, 384 Main-St.; Ax1 Husimar Nelson, 69 Arch St.. Maurice John Ohrnstedt, 18- High- land 8t.; Frank James Q'Connor, 28 Liberty St.; Frank JosepX O'Brien, 148 Black Rock Ave.; Burdette, Reed Oliver, 30 South High St.; Jarry J. Olson, '165 Arch’St.; Carl Arvid Over- strom, 15 Griswaold St.; Feral- nand Oslund, 50 Walnut St Pletio Ojanonejl; 95 Arch St.; Robert cis O 78 Prospect St.; cln.rlu W. Orvh, 43 Arch/8t. - erbert Enar Pumn. 345 Arch 8t.; :2’»&::". 292 Main' 8t.; . Angelo Tim] H i Paiolo, 853"Arch St.¥ Sebastian Puzzo, 5 Washington St.; Mike Papaculuca, 292 Park St.; William Paukomen, 33 Linwood ‘ St.;- Alexander ek, 182 High St,; Eromiah Pera, 308 Main St.; Frederick West Porter, 368 = West Mn,ln st} Edwud Pallett, Plainville chnnce Edward Pope, l'l West 25 Eugene Curtis Peck, 43 Park Place; Lowell Snow Plcl" 17 Lincoln St:; Arthur Holland Pneu- man §1 Prospect St.; Brayton At- water Porter, 10 Lake St.; Ernest Pluecker, 88 Prospect S8t.; Arthur Ernest Pluecker, 88 Prospest St.; Richard Burritt Pinches, 10' Emmons Place; Robert Partridge Pinches;, 10 Emmons Place; Richard Edwarad Pritchard, 212 Lincoln St.; Harry B. Proudman, 82 Main 8t.; Harymiecs Panasirwicz, 420 Myrtle St; Rocco Pronace, 355 Arch St.; Foster Knight Packard, 65 South High S8t.; Loren Peass, 638 W..Main St.; Albert Jo- seph Porter, 170 Black Rock Ave.; Maxwell Stroddard Porter, 77 Lex- ington 8t.; Herman Albert Papen- forth, 45 Lincoln St. Ralph A. Quimby, 32 Grand St. James A. Ringrose, Wooster St.; Albert David Rice, § Lincoln 8t James Pratt Rogers, 24 Camp St.; John Richi, 330 Main St Philip Howard Rogers, 29 Camp BSt.; David Malcolm Robinson, 16 Vine St.; Hen- ry William Ranges, 33 Wakefield Ct. Augustus E. Rich, 446 W. Main St.; William C. Raphael, 77 Grove Hill; Thomas Aloysius Rellly, 28 Hamilton .; Francis Mjchael Rellly, 28 Ham- fiton St.; F. Willlam Howard Ry- beck, 92 So. Burritt St.; Gorden M. Robinson, 54 Harrison St.; Richara Otto Recknagel, 110 Camp St.; Paul Keupp Rogers, 21 Camp S! Sher- wood Henry Raymond, 95 Harrison St.; Harry Rabinouitz, 347 Main St.; Soflo Rustico, 95 Arch St.; Fred Ro- mani, 8 Woodruft Ct.; Louis R. Ra- phael, 369 Main St.; Louis Carl Reckagel, 110 Camp § Charles Philip Reynolds, ‘76 ' Harrison = St.; Erik Hjalmar Runshaw, 345 Arch 8t.; George Habert Reynolds,: 76 Har- rison St.; Isidore Resnick; 110 Lake 8t:; Wilforad John Robinsgon, 18 Vine 8t.7 Edward Francis - Robinson; 4 ‘Washington Place; - Frederick W. Rossberg, 44 Hawkins St.; Nathan Beach Reud, 50 Griswold St; Ea- ward Oliver Robbins, 114 Main St. Ohanas Sandaian, 355 Arch St; Jacob Same, 355 Arch St.; John Pat- rick Sullivan, 458 Myrtle St.; Fred Ernest Snowman, 437 West Main St. Leo Ramond Sullivan, 70 Walnut S8t.; Charles Francis Stanley, 39 Curtiss 8t.; Rudolph Steiner, 345 Arch St.; Philip Pasco Balerno, 87 Arch St.; George Leopold Stevens, 83 Prospect St.; Alexis Phileas Scott, 473 West Main St.; Willam James Smith, 39 ‘Holmes Ave.; Maurice Schuman, 35 ‘Walnut St.; Daniel Strunk, 319 Arch St.; Steven Arvid Stepanian, 77 Cur- tis St.; Richard Joseph Surney, 458 Myrtle St.; Salvatore Skonfreiddo, 355 Arch St.; Edwin vatrom, 50 ‘Walnut St.; Nemeno Sautl,” $80 Main St.; Pat William_ Smith, 32 Cednr St.; Rolf Frederick Segerberg, Yake Court; Iljahmon Sandan, u: { \ LN Fran- Leary, 13/Hart St.; Sigind‘Qlon, |' ‘We have planned & JUNE CLEARANCE SALE for the last three days of FRIDAY and SATURDAY, . ‘We want to make this an ocosston of real value to our patrons an prices on merchandise that we mustsclear' up at onee. All' broken 1 the Week; to ourselves, by giving odds and ends, accum of stocks, ete., will be offersd at prices that bear no relation to'profit but will mean much to pats you are anxious to save money for the Red Cross, or -.ly patriotic purpose, perhaps this sale ‘you & way to secure needed merchandise at substantial ENTIRE STOCK OF: TAlLORED SUITS REDUCE SUITS AT $9.95 Sufts reduced all along the line. cummm -color and fabric you ‘want—and~ pay leas you $9.95—in Jume, Poplins, veloars, A 1limited number of Wool Jersey Sport Suits in dashing belted, Anupmmuflwnvflmu”“ Thinksof it—smart, well tallored cloth suftsy gaberdines, serges, ota. Now, wamted.shades. Models for young-and old. _REDUCTIONS OF 13§ PIR OIN'E.‘O!I“ALL BETTER SUITS WOOL JERSEY SPORT SUITS*.&M:?S Just the thing for sport orfgeneral wear. Shirred back skirts with mom A few navy biue tallored suits at this price. Do not fafl to see them. ASTOUNDING VALUES IN DRESS oS Handkerchief Linen Frocks The fabrio white stripes, D! embroldery here and there. WE HA' N‘m GIVEN White Net Gowns $19.75 to $35.00 nomflnflcdo\w enorinous stock' all reduced. Plain and embroldered nets. Point d-esprit. it would cost ‘that. Mvdlumlmkmu. Cool summer cclorings. mmammmwm«tw«smrymsm,m BETTER VALUES. RADICAL MARK DOWN OF COATS FOR THIS simeres. All high grade coats ALL MUCH BELOW THEIR PRICES. nfi"vm Main St.; John Willlam Smith, 56 So. Burritt St.; Albert Tercins Salo- monson, §8 Highland 8t.; Charles Frederick Swanson, ¢1 Park Ter- race; Albert Newton Scripture, - 74 Gerden 8t.; Francis Clifford Stocks, €36 West Meain 5t.; Kenneth T. Sloper, 61 Russell St.; Ralph Page Stevens, 458 West Main 8t.; Danlel Fuiton Sullivan, 86 Lake St.; Robert McArthur Shaller, 110 South Burritt St.; George F. Scheidler, 630 West Main 8t.; Maurice Stanley, 43 Park Place; ' Russell Henry Shaller, 110 So.. Burritt St.; Alexander Sandberg, 231 Bteele St.; Henry Albert” Scheld- ler, 630 West Main St.; Bernard Vin- cent.Bullivan, 458 Myrtle St.; Homer Lincoln Swainy, 28 Cedar 8t.; Wii- lam C. Schults, 440 West Main St.; Carl Henry Schindewolf, 7 Slater Road; Thomas August Schilling, 71 Grove Hill; Robert Louis Sengle, 57 Black. Rock Ave.; Robert Henry Shurman, 24 Bradley.- St.; Milville Baward Stickels, 36 Bradley St.; Carl C. Stimmel, 70 Walnut Bt.; Frank Stanley Sharpe, 30 Jerome St.; How- ard F. ‘Sutton, 89 Prospect St.; Paul Witherell Seelyl, 231 Arch St.; Ernest Herman- Selander, ‘87 Garden 8t.; Henry Nathanie] Swanson, 44 Park Terrace; Willlam C. Schleiger, 23 Hplmes Ave.; Arthur Walker Samp- son, 82 Black Rock -Ave.; Frederick Almon Sunderland, 33 Wakefleld Ci George Damon Stores, 50 Vine St. Philip Selander, 87 Garden St. Rol ert Smith, 1 Prospect St.; Dwight Skinner, 30 South High St.; Harold Parker Smith, 45 Walnut. Howard A. Timbrell, 12 Cedar St.; Frank Oliver Thompson, 27 Wake- field Court; George Blaney Taylor, 96 Harrison St.; Fred Sylvester Troup, 97 Lincoln 8t.; Frederick Willlam Ty- ler, 26 Vine St.; Raymond William Tomiin, 20 So. High St.; Leon Emery Thomson, 104 Lake St.; Clifford Ritchie Talmadge, 72 Grand St.; Har- old Storey Tuttle, 28 Cedar St.; Sam Tatheosian, 666 Lincoln St.; Yashu Takata, 56 Lexington St.; Nobumaro Tsugaru, §5 Lexington St.;. Michael T. Tobin, 443 W. Main St.; William ‘Henry Telford, 84 Lake St.; Edgerton Field Taylor, 464 West Main St. . John Urban, 641 Arch St. . Pasquale Vittoria, 181 Arch St; Delbert Veley, 28 Prospect St.; Ho ard Ridley Voight, 37 Hawkins St. Chester Ramsay Wells, 72 Lincoln Max Paul Wagne: 48 Prospect St.; Grove W. Wooding, 451 W. Main 8t.; Frederick Charles Wunder, 24 Hawking ‘St.; Harry Thomas Wilson, 636 West Main 6t.; Gardner Clarke ‘Weld, 438 Park Place; Clarence Arthur Williams, 169 Corbin Ave.; Kenneth Henry Walther, 586 West Main St.; Alfred Gridiey Way, 156 Black Rock Ave.; James G. Willlams, 94 So. Bur- rit St.; Lawrence W. Wheelock, ' 24 ‘Washington St.; Richard Wright, 446 | Myrtle St.; Henry Edward Wasser- ' man, 38 Garden §t.; Herbert Wheelock ’Whlfia, 64 South Burrltt St.; William A. Worth, Wooster St.; Joseph Louis ‘Winiger, 602 West Main St.; Samuel Waters, 280 Main St.; Joseph Wisel- tler, 90 /Garden St.; Andrew Corbin Wetmore, 22 arov- Hill vm ot~ " BIG'SPECIAL AT $25.00 Coats for motoring, summer sports, strest weer dr outing, included. Velours, Jerseys, m In the fashionable enlm CLEARANCE MEANS | UNBPARING Leonardand e ' CHIC, STRIPED SHK DRESS SKIRTS $4.98 Each If you're looking for something unusual, then see these Skirts. You'll marvel at our ability to offer such values as these. Have you seen ‘the new Breakfast Befs? They aresvosl:and fortablé for hot weather wear, Priced 980 and $1.35 set. . - 1 New Bitisn~ Two Stores e e AUNT DELIA'S BREAD—the test of fts z6odness is its ¢ SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY FRESH STRAWBERRY SQUAB“ eosvaas MAPLE BUNS ... ceesscsesssdaabiane waiemitie mer, ¢1' Bmmons Place; Boykin Wil- lams 59 Avch St.; Willlam Brown ‘Warner, 49 Grant St. John Nathan Yohannes, 10 Myrtle Bt.; John mmuun. 320 Matn 8t Henry W. Zwittlinger, 129 Bennett St.; Frank Zwick, 20 South High Bt.; Jacob Zuparn, 29 South High St. DISPENSARIES AT PORTS ‘Washington, June 27.—Establish- ‘ment of “dispensaries in all important seaports of the Allied countries prob- ably will -be one of the first undertak- ‘ings of the American Red Cross in administering ‘the big war fund, ex- timated today st $114,000,000 without Ainal reports from & few dtkl. Parls; June 27.—Gen. Pfld‘l.’ French commander-in-chief, ten & series of articles entitled | we are fighting,” the first of 'wh pears today in the army bull 3 general tells in clear and simple; the object of the war and mature peace must fiot bs. why and how Germ war, tracing the of 1914. .. v Gen. 'Petain’s article (s higkiy by the press.