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. ’hlc employed, Cotton, wheat, lahm‘-! Exciting Trip to Salt Mines, would reach the mines on the first, e0 and beans are the prineipal crops. From Likiangfu, China, he writes, | which 1 did, “Up this valley, flat and praive-like, | under date of June 11; Fscort For Retun, | runs the Hankow-Peking express with | uy et returned from an execiting| “It is especially at that time that superabundant ‘service'—one |wrlvr“,.,. to the Lachiming salt mines. |the roads are watehed by the hrig for baggage, another to dust on(-.l‘ ‘Money 1s dreadfully searce, paper @nds as usually on such dates money shoes and bring fn wet tewels fre- | .. L oies s no one will take i,/ is dispatehed, I was told at Talifu Quently & pi nt relief for pe " | espeelally up here with all these !0 arrange to be at the mines about |the first of the menth. It is exceed ing passengers, a third to se e | tribes 3 2 “ s '[IPDPI(". wlm, ml lnd TOblOGo fourth to make beds, and offiers the oI declded to risk it and make a |l0S1Y diffleult te keep things seeret, | traveler wots not of until they line We 1 no sooner u.nu-l in I.u\.m Producton Outranks Rioe Grup |2 s e Jourmeysnd o i hat du for Lachiming, i fhe e | Mo, Vil 1 20000 3, "tV expense is more than atoned for in|the wildest mountain ranges imagin- came, 1 did not stay hul'r‘l than 1/ FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE the meals of many courses, each |Able, to get funds to carry on the | Lote & prevent the news traveling abundant and dellelous, which eost|Work and to see me ‘through to faster than we did, so 1 left the next Telephone Us On 2965 Without Charge Washington, D, €, Sept. 14.—Kid- " wherever God knows where 1 wil sapping of two Ameriean priests at| '™ than a "‘"“::_ T | emerge. | marning with an additional escort | | from Lachiming, Thanks to the gods| Teaoshih, China, turns attention of “I had four Chinese drafts on the| ) salt mines from the Tall | I reached Likiang without mishap, the Christian world th a region of a ‘unlmnlnl Soaokad bt ishap. . i i "":‘"'y 8 o | Sait oition. [an lll:lulll o‘:h::mt‘h;y l(n(‘u‘ h;nn::lg R 0. 0 pusisiolly “Culmae o Oficinl ¥Eared For Wis Life, | as nn-),'l l:lrd to foul me hut I got China," and to a provinee where cot. . ' ton, wheat and tobacco far outrank UAL fiest the Likiang offieial re-|ahead of them and so here 1T am safe | the rice erop, fused to give me an escort and said | with the eash with which to earry on be feared Im' my Jife and would not | Entire Town Wiped Out, | For Tsaoshih is in Hupeh provinee, . northwest of Hankow, and near let me go, Finally I sald T must| *“On my trip up the Yangtze and| have money and T would »isk it, He|the Yundodye river toward Chung b ::';,':fl:":’:y.: ::;l:d ." .:‘l;;:::;n‘"‘rz‘:; Many Advemures ove]‘[ake Joseph gave me two opium-sodden disreput- :ueu. 1 met the Grand Lama on the . the Washington, D, C. headquarters I|I.|.~y \:n-ll;-l:;: nlr‘ ml-lllr‘ru "uu z-m:rlu ;:’uull ulho Imnrme'duma I'm:i'l not 'n ey we iply & nuisance and an | house of tne Nattonu Geogranhic sciety. | | Rock i Province of Yunnan R et e | o R iy, t Its Dest . “Across ong river from Hunkow— ‘t'wl*nm. They were, | the narrow, turbulent Han Kiang-—Is e i |to go as far as the next mumulmh | burned and the Chinese official flew | the sister city, Hynyang; and across which 18 at Chien Chican | to Likiang where he is at present, | the mile-wide Yangtze from Hanyang | Washington, Sept, 14.—Dangerous| “There I got four moldiers as far| TWo thousand Tibetan bandits are ut| Th P i B t 18 Wachang, Wachang was famous [adventures and narrow escapes from | as Lauping. Lauping is not on any g!#lae Chuntlen five days north of (] rice u . and venerable when Hankow was a ! bandits are befalling Joseph 1%, Itoek, | map as it is in unsurveyed territory, | ldklang. What will happen no one fishing hamlet. Today Hankow lords | Washington scientist, who entered| At Lauping which is five days west | Knows 3 > - They're very new, these fall shoes in rich autumn shades of brown aml fawn; ooze it over both her sister cities because | Yunnan Province, China, on a quiet|from Liklang I got five soldiers and| “I had a letter from the customs | she sends hor cargoes to the seven [search for plants, but commissioner, He tolls of the Teng. leather, both plain and trimmed with leather in contrasting shades, now faces|thence we started out through the sens, Her trade outshines her neigh- [dangers from which, he writes, “God | wildest country imaginable to Lachi-| Yugh maglstrate having ‘heen cap- bors' temples, knows where I will emergo.” turod by brigands and a ransom s 2-Strap Pumps with side cut-outs, in fawn and gray, ooze and tan and black calfskin, [ ming. Densg forests, deep ravines, An Up River Port Mr, Rock went to the remote Bur-| high mountain passes, the loveliest | #8ked of 20,000 dollars. Tt iy cer- | “Nowhere else in the world doos [ma-Tibet frontiers of China as head |and wierdest imaginable, T was not ' tainly a nrnhlmu how to get out of One style is a black ooze with patent trim and goring, and ooze buckle ornament. The & community of this size-~the: muni- [of a National Geographic Soclety ex-|afrald going to Lachiming but 1| this country without losing one's life nattiest h‘t\"h!fl of the season at $10,00 p cipal ‘“Tripolis’ has a million and & (pedition which hoped to bring back|feared the return teip with about|or all his belongings, However, our ;. L . - g v quarter people—do an ocean goINg | numerous plants for Amerlean intro-! 4000 dollars in silver fh the trunks, |collecting goes on apace as if it were Second Floor business of such magnitude so far | duction, study the mystery of how| “I took seven of my Moso men|the most peaceful place in the Vi from the sea. For Hankow is nearly | American native corn apparently was|along and the five soldiers from Lau-| World." 600 miles up the Yangtze. transplanted there before 1492, and|ping besides myself so we were 13| “The Chinese call the three cities ({5 seelc a blight-reslsting chestnut| people in all, We reached Lachiming| (hinese prefer the serviee furnish- ; . “The Collccting Place for Nine Prov-|tree, He is the man who found the safely and )\'\vl no trouble to get the|ed by makers of even Inferior goods g W Inces,’ with a show of accuracy, and |ehaulmoogra trecs, ol from which is| money. I had to go at the end of [to higher quality merchandise not | Another_ SQIe of Umlsual lnterest to WQmen Who Wub to Ithe month or arrange it so that I|backed by service, | \ a rather less moderate nickname 18 | yged to treat leprosy. ! ¢ ‘l‘.: ‘:l'llc';”u:.‘;‘o‘l‘l’erl’l‘;.ough Hankow's = E . L « mbroider Beautiful Bedspreads ; streets with an iInterpreter would im- press an American advertising man | | that, as slogan writers, the Chinesc ! & . y. The demand for Bedspreads to he embroidered has been so persistent that we have ar- Il might: offer helpful hints, | .\\\xm Chinese Veteran Advertisers : NG \ £ _— 3 < S A X / ’ ranged this special sale to enable all of our customers to buy as many as they need—at ‘ o o) > “Ciandy and distinctiv igns on Hankow shops are as characteristic rambak . as the electric sky-signs of Broadway. remarkably low prices. After each firm name is a motto--a ¥ s 4 & " # legend of good omen—and when .4 The designs in this sale are the most beautiful we have seen. When you see the fin- ished models in their rich colorings, you yourself will concede their remarkable attractive- store changes hands the “sign is an il 217 MAIN STREET ’ ness. They are all new designs, stamped on a good quality unbleached muslin, with full item of high value, both trinsic worth and for what we would | & 2 A Bl & ey Aioven b size bedspread and bolster in one piece. Only a special purchase, under most favorable ' conditions, enables us to offer these Spreads at the unusually low price of term a trademark, Morcover there | E [ is u regulation of custom, if not of | ‘law, regarding these signs for each trade has boards of distinctive shape, l 69 L) Each special color, and perhaps a peculiar 5 7 ¥ Embroidery Cottons and Fringes Are All Ready For You! design of Jacquer. pmi iz e | | and MANY OTHER LOW PRICES . ' When you work your spreads, you will naturally wish to make them as pretty as the tive Hankow find more differences than likenesses, ! ! models we display. To do this you will want the embroidery cottons in the right. More conspicuous than any sight he secs is the noise he hears. Bargain- s e, 9 . ing is dine in front of shops, and is You can wase 4 lot of time shorping nd Thg'Ne,w35cMm‘xatureowa.audoul shades and quantity. We have arranged the exact colors and correct amount in sealed carried on in the raucous, high- wfl’l“m SNy nduthm ut you [ Mai’ D’or Duo-Tint Rouge with eagh packages, offered at special prices. By purchasing in this way, you secure exactly what pitched voices of angry contenders profit in the long nm if you come to e wered: E, Every Hankow sale begets an argu- Liggett's for all your 75c BOX OF VIVAUDOU’S e e s 0 Art Dept.—Second Floor — nwu(‘; and the louder. and most' per- TOILET NEEDS MAI, D,OR FACE POWDER sistent wins his price. "1 that . Caolles with i AT CUT PRICES| - Thip Yahee “Nor s that all. shag,-and coalies with big bundles on v size ibamboo poles, yell and bump into ! Psoc Jonteel Vanishing Cream 39 RENEW YOUR FURNITURE! each other despite. their yolls. Should - 'a mdndarin be borne along, the deaf- 30¢ Rexall Shaving Cream. .. 19¢ With each 12 ounce bottle of | lening din becomes truly terrible. His 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil... 37c . | coolies scem chosen for their shout- G s e R oA LIQUID VENEER S Lol 50¢ Peheco Tooth Paste 32¢ | ligne ‘would ratlier wear eor muls:| Lale EhRC b BTl g we will give a soft crepe, hemmed, polishing cloth, which | than forego the shops. Their variety 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste... 39¢ i 6 sell regularly at 25c. | is amazing. They offer bean cakes 10c Ivory Soap, small..2 for 15¢ 5 Liqiiid Veneer. cleans, po il & | mnd coffins, rolls of silk and melon a6y Cuticiiin: Boap | WO e Bk mchu“um"‘b"mw}"'“ 49c )| 'secds, dates and drugs and idols. A s L0 T Pow- 74c vale for child would find a paradise in those #1:35 Coty's L'Origen Faco To which displag. figures of horses, ele- L R : phants, carts, and tigers until his $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilnc Vegetal, » 1.00. EXTRA WRITING PAPER, VALUE “ CORRECT 2 b 25 parent pulled him away,' knowing i R I [ A YCROFTLinenFinishStationery these were the gruesome tokens sold Y , to bury with the dead. $7.25 Coty's L'Origan Extract $6.00 “Approach the river front, along| | Fa -I"-t f;'_"’{"(':;‘fl:"-- :g: 24 SHEETS c /‘.‘ ‘the Bund, and "the Scene changes. 3 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. 1 W P - % Here 'are buildings in Russian, Ing- 1_30(' lvulnx Irm(.lg ]’m\;(k-r L., 40C 24 ENVELOPES j lish, German and Irench architecture 50c¢ Sykes Comfort Powder.. 39¢ A e e “p&'{d.}o“ 1 L= g PETER’S CHOCOLATE is the panorama of junks of many | types, ungainly but performing like tralned scals in the hands of their Because of our big business, you are sure '“:I‘n: ! sX"’.'a.'J;T M“kds‘bmh" in full half expert rivermen and thousands of of fresh goods always, and will be able to zudnhw A ous eal 29c these craft line up for miles on both | buy all sides of both rivers. It is estimated | REMEDIES Regularly 35c. September special iy S AT A SAVING | SUGAR COATED ALMONDS Innocent of Tractors | “ ke its metropolis, is | LR e L i 3 . While o definite figures are available, we believe the Liggett Stores sell more 4 . ¢ N it 69c Agpivin Tablets (100 5 gr.) of these whole, selected, sound, sugar coated almonds thanlany other distributor. 18 cqual to that of New York, New 406 |17 BiaUbtig ety 066 s oLl o S0 G ik A Jersoy, Massachusetts, Conneeticut | | 186 Torle Acid. (4 us) 8 for’086 i low prce posile. Reghlrly 45¢. Special 39c d Rhode Island combined. Its X St ALGGHBL (HiAL 2488 —— S ol population is one-third greater than | Salts 39¢ these, our most populous states, . L a . ety . it bk @ §1:25 Father John's Med s 89c 0 C C CR A i Its soll is fertile, especially in the $1100" Mellénts Mood 500 NEWBRO K BRI K l E EAM an valley, yet even with that ad- sc Dhifiin'sMilk of Magnesin 436 g P 3 000, UL B AULE OF HRSNCAIN 2 Pure, Smooth, Rich, Three Flavors in.Each Brick vantage the wonder is that its hordes ; b eke out a living with such primitive $1.10 Tanldc . J fr“_ Pint Quart ! g implements. The native uses a single- 200 fi"'m'm Vo R ZOc 40c handed, fron pointed plow, and not $1.00 Lavoris, large . [l » Beecham's Pills N o J . ' " & These exquisite Hats have set a new standard in values, infrequently a man and a donkey are - Gy Lived Pilis they are individual.in Style, superb in Quality and very yoked together to pull it. Wooden 380 . Slokn’s. TARTMENt .. Y e it A SALE OF THE NEW mallets for hreaking up clods, stones | 00 Listerine, large for threshing, and bamboo flails still ? U ; e || i e e et | GEME SAFETY RAZOR .-_-s.—=r._—_—_-—— ) spivin, 100°¢ $1.00 . / 75 Mead's Destri-Maltose. . 64c In' the eerikingly practical dssnitery - all metal duo-plate case. You have never seen such a practical and hand- some shaving outfit before at this moderate in Price. Large assortment for selection Because of the converdence of the Liggett 1 Stores, because the quality of these products’ 5 _—_ price. is of the best, because lenellxn;flln m SN o8 G p o mous quantities we are able to offer B X omp lete wit| 69 Frida; d Saturdays at almost half price, v , <ods come. < e Two Blades C Come Here Tomorrow For Your Hat Whatever Style or Color Hat you want, you will surely find it in this Metropolitan Shop. Ilats for misses, matron and children, thousends of customers come to Liggett's regularly for these TABLE NEEDS On Fnday and SamrdaL:nly we offer Cigarette smokers the WEEK-END | onportunity to effect saving on his favorite brand of & & & & o & & & & & o g’? Coffee - (11b. reg. 45¢) 2 for 52¢ - Tea » - (4 Ib. reg. 50¢) 2 for 61c (o] ; Cocoa (14 1b. reg. zsc)z Jor 26¢ CI‘ ; A R ETT E S % SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY & - & & [o] & & & & & & & & & & Mayon’aise Dressin, (Riker’s) (Reg. Jac) 2 for 39¢ 200 Carhel 3 $} %2 Chocolate Pudding 200 Lucky Strike HIGH GRADE DRESS HATS . vens seessssssissesies $8.98 to $12.50 SMART TRIMMED HATS (Lyons Velvet) .. ....oviiiiiineiiiiiiiiiiisnriinis.. $6.98 SNAPPY STYLES (all colors) ... .x saspesasEBRIIIIII BB INIY $5.98 . $2.98, §3.98, $4.98 - g5 or Cake Chocol'akte: l.sci S e 200 Sweet Ca 1.26 BABY SHOES (Reg. 25¢) 2 for 26¢c | 200 Chesterfields 1.26 Beef Cubes (Reg. 30c) 2 for 31c | 200 Piedmont . 1.26 The compiete ime, .soft Orange Marmalade 200 Black and White 1.26 (12vo0z. ." eees 39:) 2 for 40c | 200 Lord Salisbury 1.59 soles, first steps and wedges, 200 Fatim® - . 1.59 CLEVER MODELS This style is the ankle corset | Strawbe: "Z . { ’ g 48] 2 for 49¢ 200 Omar . . s e s e 1.59 1.05 1.05 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.29 2.10 Q o Eastern Millinery Co. "m'- % 263 $2.98 133 Main Street $3 98 § o enmwmoannunaw#wn«wannnnn or black 100 Helmar, (20’s, 50’s, 100’s) Grape ]‘(',’,‘ ;L-r;g:4;c; 2 for 46¢| 100 Turkish Trophlu, (20’s, 50'5, 100 s) Peanut Butter - - - 100 M“"d y y . (10 0. jars reg. 35¢) 2 for 36¢c | 100 M Vanilla Extract « - - 100 Mel achdno No. 9, (Plam or Oork) e o}(zc&?asc)szmc 100 Natura ll.' i re Olive .o 100 Pall Mal (Regulur) . VY. (ledey 2 for 99¢ | 200 Pall Mall, (Specials) ‘ Grapé Jelly - - .. 100 Egyptian Deities No.3 . . (0.0r Jur 1eg. 35¢) 2 for 36¢ | g Morris, (Cambridge) . shoe. Brown . . Rnpbcrr(vl]“ s, 49 2 for 49¢ | - 100 Egyptian Straights, (20's, 50's, 100'8) . 105