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HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 101§, B fortunate in having an | ment of that 7,000,000,000 rubles in- bod of inspection of | demnity from Russia, Messrs. Lenine " : " land Trotzky will find that repudia- ! f 3 N ge food is prepared tion has its limits—St. Louls Re- lgg &Ml ar ur B r‘ Bfor their patrons. public. | 5 l’ 3 Erest to point out that 8 — oz u y A 5 Congress taking a camouflaged bnot so satisfactory recess. It is well that it is camou- | 1 eitain i 8 35 -4 “ALW. RELIABLE” Ein N Britain. In | o004 Many people can remember | 0 Bg‘and New ALWAYS I fifor example, a patron | wi | | : 1en Congress used to sit all summer . the proprietor of a ington for the purposc of | . 86 in, o dish served | ! a mere tariff bill.—New York | Ch j & discovered. The | Iribuie. ; | afmln _ : n favor of the pi- Mohammed V. may have been as. | A 4 Pcourts. The r i r ssinated, but, for Sultan, that | % \» A&H [ 2nd now the Ap- | does not mean that he did not die a | ~ th & Supreme Court | Datural death.—Springfield Union, | " ; jds the decision o By TR e e Dfi(ESSES ich allowed the | diy is using in that littlo game a I 1 3 i 81,000, 1D Bicorictors may s over. 1t will consist entirely e o R + in the Greatest B yo yoortniies For You To Save A AT sllRU UG I Maoney Here Saturday e b gt helps those who help them- Q 0 be hidden in a | = 4 E Toronto Mail and Emptire. S [ . “'t‘ d 3 Buy freely st these Speclal Clearance Sale Prices as thess offe - we coreidor | g 1 €ason -- saturaa el e e gase very fortunate n at 80 / sourts nts Ne P untor- A e A 3 w o L' i S . e ) i o e co S | tunately Lhnh e | i { t a price that enables us to gquote 5 Men's Inion UI?S at :D?C}a icclings and (o purchase and home with vou.— | @ & prices that are less than mate he not heen cour swell Courder / : Sy D Do o sale Prices ke the matter | erlsp new style dresses will he on sale Saturday In three great value THF, “,i],lzl\K\’\‘\;\‘\\ :T""l;l:','\:':R§T "'\'Tf‘:‘\ SUITS FOR MEN ziving groups, mot one An the lot i Al A (e G2 () 210 ir more languages than o has ever heen shown bhefore. Hav- SN Which recalls the | any living man or beast—Indianapolis | o e Pl T e e e | WHITE AND ECRU SUITS THE GENUINE : News. lust Ay 5 £ - @ man in a lunch- IR micht oo s S S L e cang charge onto the | cieties and = B “p NIT” SUITS | day's elling. § 8-4 and Ankle Lengths, Short POROSKENIT SUIX | FOR MEN { There is every indication that a e the waiter of the | great allied SALE offensive is ln prepara- J SALE, : $1 50 3 ] G PRICE ...... Sul assured him that | tion looking to the redemption of Ser- r Up l Sult, 1 -38 EICE s * f a iy in his soup. PRICE ..... I - Re-order price from mill bla and the crushing of the last rem- | 8 : hé sald about it, & | . . S il o e o o 2 o8 fon | PANtS Of Austrian power in the Bal- $7 98 Wash Dreqseq at 34 98 ;| Re. “"‘"“_ price from mill means $2.00 sult. I6 not haveto pay fOT | kans' The Allies have waited, like | [ . N 2 03 means $1.85 Suit. G ; | Wellington at Torres Vedras in the Made of figured volles with fichu FOR BOYS Napoleonic wars, for an opportune | M with ax's | Hime to strike the blow. It appear | collar and cuffs trimmed . same materlal. The pockets ave trimmed with corded tassels. [ “CHALMERS" LISLE SUITS Come In several colors such as pink, blue and lavender. Porosknit” Suit now to be not far distant.—New § sERvICD. York Herald ‘ : ;"\"7’:—" & T $1'95 Gt 89c¢c " 98¢ PRICE ther part of this page ap- | e Gl‘{)llp 2 Re-order price from the mill Re-order price from mills e, | OTHER PEOPLE'S HOU $ it oxcerpt from the Congres- | ¥ means $2.50 sult. means $1.25 sult. f{ Record, containing an official | My jad writes many things from “over | b $8- 8 W aSh DTCSSCS at $5.98 junt of the efforts of Congressman | there’ B 3 m “ h S “{ H i Of other people’'s houses; old cha- | j New dalnty model dresses In fifteen different colors and fancy ¢ omen 0 ear ! ose e Ean to emract a reductiorn In rall- Pl designs In organdies, checked volles, tuscan silks as well as plain ffoad fares for American ‘soldiers, | oy O 00 ang |@ white organdle trimmed with velvet and dellcate shades of pink, 0 | sailors and Marines on leave or fur- et S e § nlle groen and maze. rted | lough. The account from the Record | The vandals' passing; little farms PRI Fonor | speaks for itsclf, and will appeal espe- | that bear iRy, Group 3 : WOMEN'S FASHIONED ‘ "M(‘("\Ll\j'l;]:l(‘l';"!-)‘::fl‘lo.\'r-‘r) 8 ago In the | cially to relatives of men In the serv- | A desecration only flends would dare; 2 ] ¢ ! SILK HOSE . s ; Shelled cottages whose hearths no : | FOR WOMF erted that if no |ice. This Is only onc of many steps More) shall know $9.98 Wash Dresses at $6.98 B sproran saLe SPEC » SALE fivity were forthcom- |taken by ¢he energetic congressman | A winter evening's crackling, home- PRICE ...... pair $1 .25 P””_“ Sl $1 75 6 committee at an early | from this district to malke the lot of ly glow; ; A _very choice selectlon of pretty dresses In large figured voiles b 5 aielsona) ol o o White roadside inns left battle | 8 with double crossed-over pointed collar of contrasting material, Regular $1.50 value today. Any re-ord f b ! Would be obliged to ask |the service men happier. He has donble X ny re-orders from the mills stained and bare. H the cuffs are trimmed to match, two ruffle pockets finished with of these grades means to sell at BERer citizens to take up the problem. | been untiring in his efforts to expe- | uAnd when,” he writes, “I sce these | M pearl buckle at belt. Also two other models. Combinations of i e eii0 Now the Government, through the | dite service mail, and his numerous | places, torn black and white and copen and white i ) b b medium of the Post Office Depart- | queries through foreign Red Cross| By brutes, and realize how we go COTTON AND LISLE HOSE for Men, Women and Children, at ment, has taken a hand, and regard- | channels to locate missing American | free, L e J < H y ‘N B spccat saie price Now 8t ~enat may elGono by the Gitic | trobps have Bvdusht prompt vepliesni| || L Bog=e my Mimostipewsr et Very Special Saturday ash ] 98 ® ) Can Bave Money during this Special Sale. Do as we do when the apportunity presents itself, by taking advantage of conditions, buy- ing all we can while we can as a raving Your choice of white, black and e cheer s A z ~ . 1 o & ] son’s committce, Washington intends | most cases. Tt is said that down in E-r” ,.ULQ.‘ o havel| ab}e Chlffon Sllk T afl’eta Walsts n COATS’ SUITS, DRESEES, BLOUSES L | W M S | e, s e e (ot et ey me g ey | W SWEATERS AND CORSETS hose who have suffered from the ‘Jnd to judse from his accomnplish- | ¥ | | {o get at the facts and to suggest a | Washington, Mr. Lonergan is regard- borne A heap of broken ruins, mother collar and cuffs, made of striped silk taffeta in rose, blue and b T TR (e ary Ty 6 n T s g fer Sovr lack of suitable housing facilities will | ments thus far, he fully deserves the dear.” | SATURDAY. welcome Government intervention. A |title. Mr. Lonergan has won the e e — most practical method of securing the | gratitude of thousands of relatives of By Charlotte Becker in New Tork ar 8 2 = e AN i slatives of | Sin, One Fall Rack of Dainty Dresses necessary data has bedn adopted. Let- | men in the service by his endeavors | each B for this Sale ..iuL. 0L < r carriers, who cover every part of |in their behalf. stripes, COMMUNICATED. Smdan o s o | SERVICE MEN'S R. R. FARES || 2490 e len0 | | | | - e | National Headquarters, = — SILK TAFFETA COAT WHITE WASH SKIRTS | | | | the city on their daily delivery trips, LS have been instructed to have official Pershing is pinching the Pru forms filled out at houses they visit, ans, which Wwill reveal actual conditions Here is a line from a poem we just | “'i‘s'f‘i[':fi‘\f”“‘vn““l “'l‘;\‘ Reduction of Rates For Soldiers, Sailors and AND SUITS | $1 98 to $2 98 each and Wil sorve as a basis for the cal- |rend: *'There's n0 such placo! |1 xew mettarn Horald Marines on Leave or Furlough. Effected Through ! % Federal authorities. When all the | knows what a dull hiss sounds like. 4\1:1\:\mlc:mm S the Efforts of Congressman AUgUSth Lonergan. \ at $22 50 | sk}‘g;:”:n]rt?:lg S forms have been completed, the ma- i On behalf of the American Red = —— sl | sachB - . | sale choice .... each 98C terial collected will furnish Washing- | Dr. Hellfrich, former Vice Chan. | CroSs may we cxprces our dcen sl The following extract from the soldiers and sailors transportation at |l 1 : . 1 ton with an accurate summary of the | cellor of Gormany, has heen sent o | tylendid cocoperation amd practical | Consressional Record, Page 7,859, Is | reduced rates has been recelved Ju‘y Sale flf i.nd,flflusfffls situation, and then early and satis- | Moscow as successor to the murdered | support tn hoth the editorial and news Jesnlangiory I”v{’f should prove of Sections 1 and 22 of the act to reg- S S T v rest to all relatives of men in the effort of the War Council, and culations and future. steps of the [dully hist.”” Of course everyone Black and Navy, In this . Sale ulate commerce enumerate the classes | i NOW GOING ON—And how the women are taking advantage of persons eligible to receive free or | B Of this opportunity to fill thelr wardrobes, come and zee tae oot ranrnocation o ! values this specia! sale offers. diers and sailors are not there enu- factory action may be expected. von Mirbach. Is such an appoint- e THE HOHENZOLDLERN SLOGAN IS especially to the Second War TFund Extension of Remarks “SAFETY FIRST.” | 1 . . ment o reward or a punishment? l“"""‘ i\‘nmn\'\ n of | it is true that there are some Again wild rumors are rampant in | 50,000 vacant tenements in Berlin, the | top hy morc ihan scventy per cent. . oyELI N i and this splendid ackievement is due ibie cityjthatitholililsinars contired [l e nas enshnctal ol e R ted | ol a1 part Logne ;mw‘rn\m,t" In the House of Representatives X and news editorial help of the news- Wednesday, May 29, 1918 act relative to the issuance of free or sluding the erown prince. The Her- | where to billet the victorious Ameri- | paper, magazines, farm press and reduced rate transportation, and sol- 114 telephone has been jingling con- | can troops when they enter the Ger- }' nde papers throughout the entive | Mr. Lonersan. Mr. Speaker, the including therein officers of the G # SUHBVELESS JAUKRIT | Hon. Augustine Lonergan, of Connecticut, 08 the commission, among other Broken lings and discon at these lo Hcos things, said ? iRtees Blomgntlcos BBy olle tinued numbers reduced to $1 Blouses $1.26 to $2.25. Crepe pair. Values here up ie ine Georgette Blouec .98 to $5.98. “Nelther do the provisions of the hundreds of thousands of Huns, in- ates Army need not worry about | | Our subseriptions went over the %l-\om!m! In its conference ruling |l OPD TOTS OF CORSETS. PBLOUSES YOU'LL WANT. present measure should thout | ernment, the Arn t1 IR SR Ui i United States. csent measure should pass withou , the Army, or the Navy, or Of washable Poplins, blue, stantly the past twenty-four hours | man capital Your co-ope-ation was invaluable. | delay. We can not do too much to | members of their families, or other and countless queries have poured in SRR > We want you to know that vou are [aid the Military Establishment. In | persons to whom such consideration 1s to the authenticity of the stories in | With reference to Congressman | entitled to foel a sense of the keenest | this connection, T wish to record the imay have been extended in the past, stroulation. All we can tell our read- | Slavden's candidacy for re-elction, | satisfaction for the patrlotic service | history of the plan to have reduced | unless they are within the classes spe- aon. AL L e | overtant T et e . | iato.senaored and ho help von | fares on ralrands granted fo soldler |cically named In the act. ; 31c Yard for Fancy Dress Voile fRe e rou W interested to | sailors, and marines, and Army nurses | “Reduced rate or fare transporta- ' ALUE 3 . . i P | have given. You will be i ] 3 p Rt 5 amns. The Herald has full Assoclat- | to a publisher in Texas: “As between | '\ * %174 11 “fotal amount reported e e e B o anflor eaveliiom ot nay te s inis o e B WEFBI 6D 1 »d Press service, and the latest de- | candidules cqually loyal, the Admin- | ne having been subscribed up to July | their place of duty to their homes as are specified in the law as those to Our entire assortment more than seventy-five designs to choose velopments in the war situation, up to | istration never takes part, but in the | 15th was more than $174,000,000 The finanecial hardship to the men | whom free transportation may be |l from. All in at sk i | Fery tn oS, In the ranks especially became ap- :given” fhe,time’ of golng to press, are Saron 2 U s bl el S0 i) S H. P. DAVISON parent soon affer the first increment | The act does permit the sranting TOWELS, BED SHEETS, BLANKE COMFORTABLES AT FERE Chairman. | of the draft army was called into the | of free or reduced rate transportation ([ JULY SALE SAVINGS. HAMMOCKS MARKED DOWN NOW. { dn S National Army cantonments in the ' to railroad employees and their fam- g . i sonveyed to the public through bull note that Mr. Slayden has withdrawn | Famiiarity Breeds Admiration. summer of 1917. Men who were for- |ilies, and provides that “the term ‘em- | |8 Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases reasonable price = | | | | tans and greens in this sale 0 all the durable colors, Prices o Saturday $1.98 each. | $2.98 to $7.50 each one price during our’ Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. | cled in its columns. Tmportant items i"”‘ claim he has given support to the i »f news received after press time are | Admini stration.” It is interesting to | o erly paid good wages in civil life | plovee’ as used in this paragraph Dept. 3rd. floor. : 10 more. There Is | from the contest Burope to in-|merly pald g = i X S DarasIann ins. We can do no more. There is | pecen found themselves at the end of the | shall include furloughed * sm- month in camp paying for insurance, | ployees.”” Construing this provision Before departing fo svery reason to believe that a gigantic i - — onditions abroad, Mr. soup by Foch is imminent. No one PACTS AND FANCIES, estigate food Hoover at his final conference With | g5 jiperty honds. liter—after the law | the commission last July issued con- i 2 : at Washington, | o stober 6, 1017, was enacted—al- | ference ruling 511, as follows e sishes more ardently than we do - ; the newspaper men at W nzton, | of October ¢ A romioting e =k o k If the Admini ion program goes | B¢ P eonted the following { Jotting certaln amounts to their de “Passes to furloughed employees | to soldiers and Leseicioz endents nd T sho Irawing | e ne ary or navs srvie lTough the | Pendents. and, in short, drawing entering military or naval service of e it tonot e commaratively small amounts of their { tha United = States: Upon inquiry la Sl such visits poss The pr ular Army pay. The fact that no | Held, that emplovees of, common ear Liied St RIOJ the home on the « hat the report of the captuve of & | (jroug s 1645 4o bo hoped | Ty listed man and the mer arge number of Huns true, but [t will profiteers are in for w bit- pecinl correspondents of antil actual confirmation is at hand taste of faxaiion without relaxa dailies of the country —Atlanta Constitution metronolitan Washington, D. C fluence of < of {he newszather- | manifest somplaints were made, while | riers who enter the militgry or naval e ol e it is a tribute to the patriofism of the | service of the United States in the chs he e did n > on. Newton D. Raker to his well-being and the w e i ol did not Inesativell vnessnt wan Andi who 1= caniied ond|Eon PN aiEion L ker. @ el = over hardsh o P e 3 Secretary of War, Washington, D. ¢ e servi fToover hardship. the records of the carrier as fur jear Mr. Secreta n com- 4. The number of m paper men of Washingt men of Connectionf. for in- | loughed emplovees, to be restored to My Dear M ! E X the Herald propo give its read- Fnae L e ars only authentic war news. We e R ek Hegiraei Roubt very much, however, that is time in enyying the srown prince of Prussia will be cap 5 strenuous “The new el Sehe v Union-Star “ho have watched your efforts since e, serving at Camp Devens, Aver. wrrier's service at the termina- | Pllance witl . ured. He and his five brother . 5 5 1 cubmit some reasons for the proposed land the particular trains ean A L5 Ll 1zton today salute or with the fleet at Bosto jon the war, are furloughed em i : B S St . ¢ aloof thus far from von came to T J reduction in capr fare for uniformed nate: pe h they ma s ou as an official who has made ,d. | Mass. or Newport. R. L, could mnot | ployvess within the meaning of section N g e oS aTa = S ilic orc than alvear i many trips home without the. 1 of the act to regulate comme s e o S amp life v S e Fond (Administrator of | financial aid of their families. Asfor |and the carriers may lawfully zrant | U7 “"}]; Sl lstaanss 7 4 care not to be caught 1 E - sirtually Food Dictator of Hartford and other Connecticut | free passes to dependent members of [ 1 i ake g0 Gt members of National Guard units left | their families" MUCH L oac B o e than e ened in the South to form pioneer bs truly UrasHaas f to his new | mir onsidered zerous, 3 v State o the Hohenzoll h “hedul its own ~he enemy. e recollect tha g haye played the part 4 < 2 PR o stood the test. The | S he Verdun offensive, a great perso s | talions or sent South to train for duty G. B. McGinty, Secretary. | in civilian life, ey | abroad, the railtoad fare in many | surroundings a been S erican public arel withs you tola {Che namelc ““‘* s Sl Y T il their) apendingians This letter, of course, came the day | home, being thereby deprived of some | main » housenold word. | There 18} ECseE BT onghs or loaves on trips | after the Congress had adjourned for [of his customar mforts and ma when, a » matter of tha ed ships sans rivets are sym- 1 woman who has not subsc ! e letieniine Coneresn adisdlontnellifont of Boit : i i % = SaEa \plished to the |home worthy individual was vie ' i oeatiy : 1 als many fr of the opposite sex 2 pie and all for one | i S Bt ctory s dited to the eros inking lower tes might bhe [davs. During the recess the Presi- 2 1E PyouTIing SRS "_"“""f“ sranted un the law Ly the Inter- | dent, acting under autho vested in |ones at home and their desire to see | state Commerce Commission 1 asked | him by Congress. took over the rail- thim as frequently as the rules of I s the question in a letter to the com- | roads of the country for the period of | camp life will pe during the period it was @ : e < 4 | mission on December 15, 19 the war and named the Hon. William | he is training hefore he engages in |00 omrores Sommissfonfdndl (e great drive. Of such is the kingdom [it must be the last war fought to | the middle initial and for a while we he reply was as follows G. McAdoo, Secrclary of the Treasury, | overseas service, probably never to |Director General of Railroad The i Piuesin save the world from Prussianism.— | called you Herbert Hoover. y e ! as Director Ceneral o return ) ! New -Bedford ‘Standard. av you are known the wor Interstate Commerce Commission On the reconvening of the Congre 3. The henefit to the 5 | as Hoover, the man responcihle Office of the Secretary, |71 again took up the matter and con- 5 Tael ook tlie Bonton mankot=tnola | for the food our fighting, men Washington: | ferred with Secretary of War Baker one will agree Wt it is of | 16,000 pounds of whale me The front and our:men ang women | n East Prussia while his sla o new you a sert €, Hoover, seing hurled to destruction in the This may not be the last war, but | Mining engineer. Then we dropped GOOD FOOD. ffon. Augustine Lonerga ind Secretary of the Navy Daniels. United tates Honse f Represen- | Roth were favorably impressed hy the tatives, Washington. D. € 1 PO 1 hing. howeve: whether ¥ = at home s ital importance that the public be |important thing ; i the consumers come ha yrtland ‘\s Hoover tha man. we wish you o ood Tick and Giod-speed. As Hoover wroposition rerved good f t restaurants and Brow My Dear S Your letter of De- AL the request of Mr. Baker T sub ther esta which cater to H he official who has made good we|cember 15 ingqui x whether any law | mitted to him the following reasons ‘he wants of the ‘inner man.” In um.! It Germany really insists upon pay- | salute you.” lxwm.\; railvoads from offering to | why reduced rates should be sranted | NATIONALWAR GARDENCOMMISSION e