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t\zrrible thing: :fibn § uy “of all il othets sifiess js livelie 61) jrhen linotyps | jand. even Bare working “ALWAY S RELIABLE" Saturday--$25, $29 and $35 Coats, one of $10 e WOMEN'S we et Style, One of Size, One of a Color, a S . o Blizes hiow Some are all silk lined, others are half lined and made of all wool. finest quality material such as "‘m FITRITE j& electric lig pom-pom, duvetine, velours, poiret twills and fine serges. Colors are old gold, mustard, olive green and fentaily, now lit citron, also two navy blue coats in the lot, Saturday's price of $10.00 ig really wonderful- 3 ’I‘S Jower % plants 4 = . fmeet suci i e Very Special Offermflfs of %flk Aftem@on 20 L ’a M a Substantlal Saving - el Efirock and Silk Street Dresses, Saturday 5 ‘ : hall but especially attractive zroup of a score of charminz models. one of a kind, styles are it SATURDAY among the best of the season's most attractive colors. Materials are taffeta silks, Duchess satin, silk — & {e held up “fl“ e @ders wouls that much r and A epe. foulard silk and fancy Roman striped silk. $20.00 is an extremely low pr for these exquisite -1 $1.50 Swiss Fiouncings 31.60 0c to 15¢ French Vai 5 1 o Sgc SUIt feor. 0. wone @ at This Sa'e, Per Yard Laces, Per Yagd, at 9C §§ = | ®heir government i o V ' 75 fites entertains only | £ 15 inches wide, beautiful lacy ‘patterns, embroid- Round and diamend meshes, narrow, wide and s aiue (4 fsentiments (oward ered in fine floral designs and open patterns, the ] medium widths. Tt will be difficuit to procure thesg i Rezular and extra sizes, 36 to 44. IS 2uouc ced el high-grade flouncings are very scarce and wonderful | later. Buy now, also Plat Vals, Linen:Bands, Clugty “FITRITE” UNTON SUITS will not e s to that land | 8 - & Vo xports to e e e Bazotalat 5o yand slide off the shoulders. We offggthem and that the fullest i in the special sale in sleeveless styles with lace or tight knee, R Mexican S recently s allowed our e 7 5 ‘ B A SHO s BN | % Women who wear lightwelght gar- E e e o one| “} B Ao ments all year round, should take - R A Group Qf men S Endicott Johnson solid leather Work Shoes, in tan advantage of this specill offering and s : 4 Evrove to the Mexicans lay in a supply at these savings ny number of hat wo want fo ""'v L FOQ WEaI ChO,lce Afly MEN'S $5 DRESS, SHOES AT e Slik;'{;JatS, Suits Summer Apparel h them and that we desire alleviating the hardships Eair Sagurday at $2 95 Tan or black ‘I‘xm)pnmmllhnr::un. and Dresses | Attractive‘y Prlced Jupon them by the war. ¢ paganda may fill the eyes MEN'S $7.50 FOOTWEAR AT §6.25. SPECIAL ALE SATURDAY Voile and Gingham dresses, or black, regular $3.50 value, Saturday " $5.98 to § 50 each. half as much influence in wn- : Seenal . x i s P Conte i ais oy WASH SKIRT! low shoeg and w canvas boots thatTwere sblling $1.49 to $3.98. sl safiections fasEl American at $4. Beautiful patent and dull léather pumiph MEN'S $1 TENNIS SNEAKS AT 69c. good quality. Heavy Silk Taf- which will fill their stomechs American materials *which will finds of Mexicans, but it will not Included in this assortment are a¥ynge, summet Russia calf Jace, Drtden sole and rubber heels. PRICED $22.50 EACH. q 3 WASHABLE SATIN AD patent coit, dull calf and tan oxfords, white nuBuek cut style, ‘cost as much at wholesale today. feta (navy and black) dresses POPLIN SKIRTS Low, coloniais, all this season's styles, either militar¥ or \ ¢ : $1.98 and $5.98 'S § SH CUT SNEAKFERS AT 89¢ are of silk taffetas, some com- $4. .98. Louis heels a clear saving of $1.05 on every pair MEN’S $1.25 HIGH CUT SNEAKER try. - you buy. White or brown. bined with Georgette Crepes. ALL WOOL COATS e : T Poplins, sergesyand velours, ago eemed Smart dresses in navy, copen, & T light colors to wear over thin 3 ja, s 1 'he (" rewic is reportec M « e e e et plum, Java, tans and black. | dresses, special $15.00 each. JOHN PURROY MITCHFL | e lived sensibly we should not die a problem So Hificult as that of Rus : Bathing Suits—shoes-Tights_Caps develop the resources of their Mlowed » sugszestion ‘that the | ated. Yes, indeed, Czar o’ which? R€ @f Berlin shonld be,changed to | = b%is. I the name were o be| Brewer annot Count On Coal”, i we would be heartily | —Headline. Some of them cannot o till we wer 50. Unfortunately, ' sia. If “Russia is ‘Germanized. and can s g K A 5 ” g irehip's wings are broken! | however, we cannot refer you to this | be placed behinda the Hohenzollern WATER WINGS AND BATHING SUIT BAGS FOR THE SHORE. porary in the onipion that Berlin's % 5 = - dving! ion, as he died a natural death two'd Slavs organized as,a tributary state to C D Chi $ 98 $ 98 et o1t wo Bt uh | Hormcrmeatis seling in Vinna. at|s Higher than the towers of his city, | Years ago,.at the age of 36.-London |-defend Gerpany with “food and sup- repe € ne fluses m P | | accord With our ‘héme town con- |/even count on' their fingers. ‘ But the wings of his soul are un- | gentleman personally for his prescrip- i-forces, Her immense populatioy of { | i ‘ - 3 and swifter than light, it | Tit-Bi Hes, mining laborspetory workers 5 e, B s 5050 8 movit. ¢ har sute w gt 4 : : , Tares of manitions.and sven nenins | § Georgette Crepe b, well Saidsby Charies Aspinwally the whinsocket, ouun to, bring ‘\v e e e e betriantod 3 G " | men, then the Gergians can carry on 6 - R Dol R 0 Srde DECM RS, o &5 el e e Russia A World Problem. the Lvar fob ter FallHE Some VOILE BLOUSES, VOILE SLIP-ONS, round or squarc neck ) e Y, 2 S ; 1 o R e (rom the New York Herald.) Nothing could then reduce her to kind, lace trimmed, special $1.98 .each. N $ing_semmunicgfions are ! A A 2, ' eaders of (Nese dolwmg £ o King Alb, \;‘Of Be]”"un\ and, his Atfers-ofx e 4 - impores,| wife flew fol uymw Jast ‘wéek 4n «n 4 Brotius; LSRR B O b #iie: Tead” '1—.5 ing BAtisp¥aifates’ Sort ok an_ ace) L kin igs e A UEEN Rig Mhen the¥ivay hasghedn” vdna {he S And. far below him, his city whis- euts are marching rapidly inj the necessa subfectieg amtil the gi- | i “pers and sings of his deeds. ussia and the necessity for prompt’ Zaptic task of blockifg every outlet) B . |, v ‘0 C U d M ; Rusals unit ene mecemity for promst S onk oL SEREREENE S0 .<Our Corset nder Muslins at 0o, itawara, he lnows, antiince. -Red| oot RELOX MRS DESoMLE OV SRS been ae.nmp\whéa. This #bn years of | i | Al S S §°A Cacono-Slovak fores, made i nay wmenns a- (ask" fof - oufeelves o6 Clearance . Save hy the spirlt's vision, »and | larBely of prisoners who'had deserted - stupendous as to stagser the imagina- 3 July Sa!e Pr]ces through all clamor heard,” rom tHe Austrian army, has seived fion: &, One table* at $1.00 pair, p And; he; who loved his city, who said | Viaflivostok, inflicting defeat on the And yet Russia must/be Saved, not ‘,‘,A]ufs to $8.00 rlinites will S ve SRie- to - comn idg{j #W5bst' th Brazil Threatens- Coifee to it* “Be clean!" Bolshevikt troop there and at Irkutsk. oply from hersclf. but from Germany. 3 | | : ! : : Gowns -— Chemiss, Drawers, er matters, ‘includink He®i48 Creri fi}b adline. « Which reniffids us| ~Brings from a greater city. now. a A¢ the latter center they are astride The task is difficuly hut not impossi- Qupenin "l % ing upen A& new name. AriGed i winged, ‘guardian word the trans-Siberian railway and are in .ble.. It is evident that Japanese forces, | & 1 -47 $6.00, 5., Petticoats and Combinations in ition to prevent food and othér” ard not asked for on _the, w‘o'fimna \};gnd modsls: lgefl this rale 98¢ cach, values to . g 3 el e 3 supplies from paésing into Centmil “front. svhils every “Aniericans soldior e - ) e . to petaln the pEesent niam he | phan into the Lmro hotse” andp tewers, 4orthe skies, tussia and also to hold.up the it i< nesdedsthere, y.mth-bmn e forsags £ ¢ 3 \ t should congerii wehpds clse. < oun Vew promise’and mew charity 5 s of the Volga on whichthe couns can - operats: thfolgh: Siberia as “eur | 4 § x N tength . off ' your - marching 9 s L : _ N And we candot jclods withcut LA q\ siteng ¥y ry so lareely depends. Meanwhile Fforces cammbt ‘Japan M our. ally. l f M Sh R Yo CAndoL JClo Wit I yout the G ans are orgapizing strong The altempts to éstrange’us magde by earance or ien S "‘ts rine 4o ahother sldtsAneht mace % Ao ) e # atry's cause = . “ Fro¥i- g tlantic "City comes word | Pi®“Colors of your country caus force sinland with the object of certain ‘‘American” newspapers_have | f 3 Aspinwall e infers that Meri g i B protceniin t jics tR@®e in coriventidn as- | LfShogepuseotias ol =5 h should, be the “dast ' dommunity And from youg! shining xiver g0 ¢ : s n mbled ¥ decided to bar eéney seaward for the Truth!” eabougs - to. ind fault with -other 3 oF the nw tory about the circug Bav- their town, and iF theara satis- fing 10 postponed Begausg the éle- binyrpeaptitutiManhatta, S%0f shirts $1.25 -and $1.50 values, offery e; seizing the port of Kola and the ap- - been of German’ origin; and never | Saturday at 98c eath. ffered here proaches of the Murman co: and by word or deed has Japan shown us | the puiative Government-of Finland a single act of bad faith. ' MEN'S LISLE SOX—Black, white and colors, 39¢ grades, Sat- is expected to aid and abet this move- To reassure the Russiangificople it | urday, 3 pair for 98c. : - b nment by a declaration of war against weuld be necessary that emeh of the e S Jight and free from.wrong a S Ahe e s CHILDREN'S WHITE LISLE SOX—19¢ srades Saturday, 3 | o for him both ‘clties gates are | the tente Simultaneously in an ex- S a dently. I Y rrown wide with —weleome | 0CCUTS the murder of the German peditjonary foree, but only ip mod- | L 20Cs | alien tdngues from use in their Hhub- ces in -this remard e )t even the ancient and | His heart desired that his city stand lerates Hanover < an: 1eutzen fks, Heineé avenue and ;114"1 names. honofed “prosit’ 'will be allowed. evi- other words, Mr. Aspinwall's al- ambassador at Moscow, which. de- eraté numbers, with the bulk of the song! spite the abject lozy of Lenine, tagltconfided to Japan. No doubt the | 25 ) L reabel Tiske Comant im| the New | Spite the abject apolc o .enine, . tagli confided Japan. No doub el S !k H S Q d Teak " k ouAn will almost certainly be regarded by TPzkys and Lenines will threaten to l«‘ gse DEClalS fOl' uatur ay ks ¢ Wilhelmstrasse as a justification for, throw theip weight to the side of Ger- Sen i, DR R e . w“'rv:v:w Fashioned Silks, $1.59 values, $8.75, white add sk fon calls to mind’the' %gld adage put “People in Glass Hoyges.' The Meriden cord Prints the fol- | lowiing sign displayed ;ih a dryvgoods —_— store: “We have the latest creations | *"} ’“"“‘l”“n”‘:"‘ o 4y - ] : GRS e e ; FACTS AND FANCIES. onsky has said, for the occupa- what they do: and we know from ex- b5 e i LA, 3 ABOUT POLICEMEN. in linkerie. - There garments are so e o ey il DY the Gl Women's Boot Silk Hose, white and black, fashiohed leg, Sat- urday 65c pair, value 79c. ) artistically designed that they can be| Thoush the cnings for the It is almost needless to recall what same. But they are a mob rather | : worn anywhere, giving pleasure to the | Fourth fell short of the 100 hoped happened when the German envoy to than a party. and do not represent o bolicenitn fow the safety of the | . ¢ crjtical eye”. Shades of Anthony | for, it makes no aeal difference; the Pekin was flain by Boxers. The one-tenth of one per cent. of the Rus- | § Women’s Washable Cape and Kid Gloves blic. The members of the local | . | rest will follow soon.—Springfield Re- Kaiser foamed and fulmihated at the sian people. Comstock! | T : ; ¢e are perhaps, man for man, as s publican 5 affront to his own majesty throug Can the world trust Japan? Why 1 as their brethren in other cities e Germany’s rosanct representative, not? This is not a white man's world, e ROl Car ant thht the o 1t will cause justifiable rejoicing in fand dire and dreadful things was done 5 réd man's world, a black ~ man’s ¢ hew blue in-this country. which Mre, | PrOhibition circles that whereas 4,- by Prussian troops in China—things world or % vellow man’s world. This They are called upon to an- 100,000 can openers are being made | which aroused the protests of Ameri- 5 a crisis in human history when Woodrow Wilson has named “Liberty o - soldiers, the gov- | ca sers, This frightfulness m Varn : t 2 5 UBCROT UL SO GRSEs, R S can officers, This frightfulness mayv g these elements are handed together | Blue, suggests the inquiry what *has | ernment has not placed any orders 'and probably will be repeated in re depend to a gr t upon Buy them now for next fall at last season's prices and save 50c to $1.00 per pair Youwll want them in September, so. take ad- vantage of ol ices jual population. Their duties are sEar s 4 DAINTY NEW NECKWEAR a number of questions. daily by 5 % Hundreds of_ sample pieces on sale Saturday at our new neck- to combat the appalling atempt to wear department which is v loc 1 become of lice Blue” and “Helen | for cork screws.—Springfield Union. sconv, although o 0 R el S : e 45 ves D ch is now located at the entrance to our store. Idedh reaching thely destin- me ¢ AL Blue” and “Helen | fOr Tl rev >A' Moscow, alth Uil el TEren xpected throw the world hack into barbarism Values in the lot up to $1.69, sale prices 29c, 49¢, 69¢ and 98¢ each. Pink" ?—Boston Giobe. Yes, odl T that Lenine and Trotz will ‘be as ypder the detestable name of Kultur, o Strong peace German aim, Kuehl- i ready to hand over th el ey ;G alt while we're about it, where is our old | s L P e g 3 tosliand fover a ity the The task before us is one to be taken R A R enemy as they were compass the be- in hand at once. The German in- ful that it's going to be made S0 | traya] of the country as a whole at \hsion of Russia is civil rather than trong for her that she won't be able Brast-Litovsk Philadelphia North Am- lestrians and strangers who desive We. trugt, however, that if ver called upon to. exhibit rriend Lil knowledge in public they = will : L better account. ofs thenixelves 5 - military, and if the Bolshevists are | comrades revealing activity in the vi- | this particular plot. That he s _ Russta must be saved, and clling to German syndicates resources | cinity of inland, it is possible that the | spending his own money to '.xvn'n\\“‘q House of ? Czecho-Slovak force, = cstimated at ror which they can pass no real title, | Russian people may be aroused suffi- | the interests of G, S0l oot TondE i 1| tne | More than one hundred thousanc Germany will enforce those rotten | ciently to cause them to attempt or vitness st that he | lin ve the other de o depor ving these days requires & well serve as the nncleus of an . fracts hwiths = e i il e ks 1 9. to_ deport e e S K ts with, a light heart hrow off the yoke which Germany |sideration, and how much more than Y § Middletown Press L hinase. o il as Amerieanes? To the task of redemption Wash- | has been placing about thelr necks. [ $50,000 was intrusted to him by tha fe ‘Rivolutiony. Adveiitly the|nm ; been wnk ! e s Alled froome. which will effony ngton should apply at once our|The Berlin govetnment may have|one power from which he could hope maasi had in . mindethe gre {5 e crer 1 fhe Tiberty Month in France | 91€T 41160 H00Ds, K ch W oc: money’ and our moral support thought it would have smooth sailing | for help in getting back his throne iy e A i Sl ! Onited States. England | SRR e (From the Troy Record.) with the Bolsheviki in their odrner. | not disclosed. As that was the sum, 1 that shemis jeft outd Was | o0 0l B0l B0 e point for \ conference at the White House | But the signs point to an- uprising | he turned over to the Ttalian, Caval« ST aiin ranvamnts | coui Rorm e eneliving molig last Saturday is said to have ended | VhiCh., With the backing of the Alligs, | lini, one of Bolo Pasha's accomplices, Another instanceé of « this particular LR A e e, all good and loyal Russlans bent onj 1355 Baturday is.sald to have may result in the Kaiser losing ail the | the chances are that the Khedive kepf the salvation of their country. Rein- AMer dabiy g B e o e aniaces " for himself at leas o . eoliceman’s lack -of accuracy was - o _— . forcements must also be landed af Military action in. Russia. While the pibech Aes galled b hionigie RiA e Sovian IlCh Y g tiirnished when he was asked thether according' to a| ‘ging George is getting a lot of | [ 2EReREH 1l force of A utmost secrecy in rTegard to the in. | NiS t00lS succeeded in bringing about | &lllal's moderation was less astonish< e 1 : v discovered a forost|credit for wearing a $15 suit. We | Kola toatdighe small force of Ameri- | (il N0 Wilies toward Russia | the disintegration of the Russian army, | N8 than such a division as thaq B Fhp i cAmeridiy flag {ngis home T C into which he | know certain commen, every day | 27 ;HM‘S“M’"@ L .ma[m'\\ Pro- ! | being observed. it Is understood that -— would thave been, for, of ihe. $50.00f1 FAccording to press reports, hedrew aj - - O et e | R dored ‘it oenia wear's $15 eult if [ /festing the stores "OMWqger © material. B 208 850 Bior b 2 CH TR he gave to Hanau only $3,500 to usq 2% . . * | rushed and saved severalwoodsnien, | i ; 3 ingfield | there 2 sider 1 nis & S now German “Efficiency”, in influencing th&dParisiar tmall natienal emblem fro his;| e el " | he could get the ecredit.—Spring Ger. S Riliiia S S A e el i ¢ ¢3Parisian press. Of . [and then. although surrounded by | xows ;i maEnyisgrip on Bilss s mulaed Al T e e (New York Times) that amount Hanau spent, more oy Liput it af the hesdiof my bed |, e ocr, iatyerhaming seen his scr The Unit states einployment | tBridnt mygh go, and for these crusl.i FUMEL Z S S ATE S T L8 LD m‘; REnie 90 AN Dian Henaul onilthelliERE: B 38 0N ‘ 1 the wan broke oufand it hes o 0 S bl L ised that | seFvice bulletin quotes a farmer BAd \SDBiEsNySe forceBpuiist (e sub. e T ontalle, thy | charge of treason probably explain in | The product oft thé original irives s} been there ever since!” ““The witnass | ~ b urprised ¢ | ff I can't get a skilled farm | stituted #zeedom ffi\rr all. Germany : i 2;4&‘3(‘ e no small degree the amount of suc- | Ment, whatever that investment maW b o RERRR BT g a1 1ked out of the fores 5 A S 1f| Uncle ;‘{'z-nf to see completé anarchy in ~ e cess fhat has marked in most coun- | have been, was the probable errich« - A c he'd jump over | S had adonted that poliey there ! Russia sa that she may step in and| A few months ago there aas hope | tries the work of Germany's secret | ment of Abbas Pasha, the knpwn eny be 1000000 American sol- | establish ar autocracy even harsher | in this part of the world tRa%ithe|agents and propagandists. In con- | richment of Cavallini and Hanau and bidct to be- M. two “difterent | = ¥ e in France today protecting that |-than thet wh previously existed | people of Russia would be able”8|dygiing their operations they have | the appearace in »Parls papers of asd 5o that the teeming millions of | realize how shamefully they had béen | heettoblized fo use human material | eight short paragraphs, the effect of the country which formerly were can- | betraved by the - Bolsheviki. The jof the Mast miserable quality. for | Which on Franch sentiment ‘could o non fodder for . the Kaiser. ‘That| United States is just as anxious to aid | none other could such tasks even be | have been appreciably helpful td must he prevented. Russla must be| Russia today as it was a.year ago. But proposed. The money emploved al- | Germany. And postibly not a penny | it has such ‘a clear comprehenion ‘of | ways has had to pass through the |of the $300 went inte the bank ac« of the hands of [*~rman agents and| the perfidy of Lenine and .Trotzky, | hands of several rascals, each of |counts of those papers. restored to patriotic Russians, repre- | that it is ready to concede that steps | whom put in his own pocket as much Like diversions of German. money sentative of the hest clemonts of the | must be taken.o avert he break up of |as he dared. and what happened in |are known to have taken place in thig country, such as the devoted and ahle | the land where the Czar formerly the Hanau case is presumably typical | country in the days of our. official men who hroight ahout the revolution, | rnlea ofvmany others neutrality. .and huge sums werg ai (From the Wall Street Journal) | Wifh the Czecho-Slovaks. holding Abpas Hilmi, the deposed Khedive | pated with little other result than tiis | the positions they hiave takeu and then—l of Bgypt, Is the nominal originator of creation here of anti-German feeling. a policeman in-one of flie Hart- | Another example of Prussian stu- courts yesterday who stated sol- | pidness, 7 Germany is a theory to | that can be dismissed without cons posed nator LaFollgtte feught | Prince Lichnowsky from ¢ Includt Russians, 8 Japanese ¥ around the courtroom. | precipitatipg fhe world war soket and repliéd proudly: “There i svidently ohysice which makes tmpossible for an i slaces at the same time. Wa.wou Quite Simpie farmer n Hun invasion.—| . minute give the Y Those inteiested in phonetics may ] Rutland News | some,nourishment in this = con- | - | | versation takeén frém -‘The London The- American people are Slow 1o }I matters shonld . be. made | oo aai awalke. but onee thev are arcused helped and her government taken out not for that we think a polictman’s ignorance of certain Our only, thodghtyis of the igst Yokel—U C E'B A 0. B. E. |they o not drop off to sleep #gain risks we take in semetimedf¥ollowing Second Yokel—O, E B B E? until well toward mornins ‘7 i) ek faith. the insiructions of an Fitst Yokel-=I, E B that nervous.—Capper's Weekly in blind faith ; Second Yokel—Y B E? 3 offic to whom a douple of hundred First Yokel+-Y? E B A MIP., The “allotfed span' of life 1t o is, offi e in history makes | i i | \ i yea B second Yokel—O 1, 1 1ally. three score years and 0 e or no difference. Yes, we know what they mean, lll\uuw a dogtor who declared that xt“L Never was the world confronted with