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Calis on Military and coal Governors of Belgium | to Explain | I$ RULER DISPLEASED? Oct A Von De the civil and milt-/ of E headquarters per regarding the execution of| Edith Cavell, English woman, | today as R may not ly app sroved as the snse, issued by} man of the Ber} Indicated ent held her ex-} and justified and} pointed her work was part! of a “world-wide” plot In which a woman might be more crafty than a man The impression here has been all along that the Brussels authorities | hastened her death lest the kalser| pardon her. However the kaiser might re merits of the case, it is ed that he was pleased ference with his prerog atives. Probably for the sake of @iscipline, nothing will be done of ficially, but ts believed the gov ernors will be made to regret thelr course. LONDON reported summons to Ge Lacken and Ve to re-| ecution AUSTRIA CLAIMS SUCCESSES VIENNA, Oct. 25. p cesses for Austrian arms were de today in an official state issued by the Austrian war of The Tetgon adva: in Ser Dia continues, despite Serbian re porte to the state ment said. In Serbia Gen, Von Koevess forced the Serbs across the Palan ka,” said the statement. “The Ger mans have captured the heights gorth of Petrovac and are advane fag on both sides of the Morava river. “The Bulgarians crossed the mid @e Timok river, in Northeastern are making progre™ to om with our forces.” e of the Ita renewed capture 1 other gains Russia an a, Was also chre feled in today's official statement the contrary, an REPORT FRENCH VICTORY PARIS, Oct. 25.—Victories French arms north of Mesnil were recorded in today's statement. we captur line of strong sali the slopes north ie north of Mes ique GORITZ FALLEN LONDON, Oct. 25.—Confirmation nofticial reports that the Ital have captured Gorttz were a aited here today. On several reports have vious occasions m circulated ~ fallen, but all proved p t this city has remature U. 8. PREPARES PROTEST WASHINGTON, Oct.. 26.— President Wilson coday ap- proved a note to England pro- testing against Bri inte ference with American trade. The state department will prob- ably forward It today, It was announced. WON'T RECOGNIZE FLAGS LONDON, Oct. 25.—The visions of the declaration of Lon don for determining the nationality of vessels by their flags has been abolished as inexpedient, by order in council. Rules and prin ciples of prize courts declared be- fore the declaration went Into ef fect were substituted. VENICE BOMBARDED ROME, Oct. 25.—Austrian aeroplanes threw ten bombs on Venice last night. Stralzi urch was damaged and sev- eral buildings were Ignited, but there were no casualties. pro BULGARIANS BEATEN ATHENNS, Oct. 25.—The Bulgar fan offensive has broken at Veles, according to dispatches to- from Salonika, French and Ser been lak naching the B and an succeed. garian lef The hot disorder P' ‘rench forces are in ench defeated the Bulgar from Ondovo to Kriv The Bul , and the 4 the town. gare ret pursuing Fren red fro h oc Sense oy soph pd BERLIN, Oct. 25.—The Germans : ed successes along the a ij threw the a Lucavina. of Slava Boztya i the aah ab be Orzo imber of dead left on 4 no of Petrovac and the enormous 6 e Serbian : MAKE DEMAND ON GREECE LONDON, Oct, 25.—T jes to J Greece decide them or the Centra CANNERY MEN FIGHT anne n a sta eamer No » from Alask fray hwestern to the shop to pleces, presumat th osing faction 1} DR. BULLITT IS HERE y es B Bullitt, of whoels here temp in the work. Charge Customers Anniversary Our~ GREATEST SALE Sale pur chases will not be ren dered to charge custom. until December Ist ers 9 PROGRESSIVE 15c to 35c Wash Laces 10c Yard Including a wide assortment of Platte Val- enciennes, shadow, filet, linen Cluny and nov- elty wash laces, both edges and insertions; 10c yard. MacDougall-Southwick’s usual prices 15c to 35c. 50c to $1.00 Allover Embroideries 35c Yard Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, 22 inches wide; also baby flounces, 26 inches wide; Swiss and cambric demi-flounces, 17 inches 68c Square Yard This is an unusual Linoleum om ita Ane oe 97 § inche opportunity, You may choose from wide, and voile dress flounces, 27 to 45 inches five different patterns, tncluding wide; 35c yard. tile effects. This price exists only MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price 65c¢ and $1.00 yard. $25 to $32.50 Suits —$19.35— Sizes 16 to 44 50c, in the Anniversary square yard Sale—-ON¢ belted belted ne of the styles, a ¢ a semi fied Russian types or a um on the coat adel gabardine, wool poplins F rges trimmed with fur and silk braid Skirts have kick ‘leats; others are shirred at the waist and some belted models. Anniver- sary Sale, $19.35. MacDougall-Southwick’s usual prices $25.00 to $32.50. Women’s $25.00 Suits $14.85 f suits there are semi-and full Suits with military and con-7Z oat lengths from 28 to 32 1 model vertible collars. ( niches Broadcloth, wool poplins, gabardines, serges, hairline stripes and mixtures; black, navy, African brown or Rus- sian green. Sizes 16 to 44. $14.85. Mac Dougall-Southwick’s usual price $25.00. Second Floor. Crepe de Chine Camisoles 89c A clever little bit of Crepe de Chine and soft sheer lace Some have the lace sleeves, others have the dainty ribbon bow over the shoulder. Finished with elastic belt. Pink or white; 89¢. MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price $1.00. Crepe de Chine Night Dresses $3.95 Roomy Gowns with generous sleeves; either a tailored style or trimmed back and front with lace; flesh or white $3.95. $5.00 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise $2.95 Embroidered or trimmed; one style has a small lace sleeve; flesh or white; $2.95. Mac Dougall-Southwick usual price $5.00. Windsor Crepe Gowns 79c There will be more Crepe Gowns worn than ever after lace this sale. Crepe Gowns of all white, pink or Dresden pat tern. One style has cretonne collar and cuffs; others have Nainsook Gowns 69c_ the crochet or featherstitched edge; 79¢. nd Floor 40-Inch Crepe de Chine ‘Sale Price 98c Yard $1.50 Kid Gloves 95c imported made Women's Kid Gloves, French Sheed Soria gues mpanetehe In a wide range of street and afternoon shades— eer rane! sign’ dome this is a heavy weight, and an unusual Anniversary Mocha Gloves. A com Special. plete range of sizes. Patr, Just arrived for Tuesday’s selling. Special, 98c 95¢. yard, MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price $1.50. 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine Special $1.49 Yard A beautiful quality for evening wear. range for all occasions. $1.00 Kid Gloves 69c will ap buying these Gic Color Women reciate fastener overseam style Anniversary Sale of Black Silks erick, tan sed gray, Pair 35-inch Black Satin Duchess, special......... $1.19 60¢e. 35-inch Black Satin Messaline, special.........98¢ MacDougall-Southwick’s - usual price $1.00. inch Black Duchess Sublime, special......$1.29 inch Black Cashmere Brilliant, special......89¢ $1.50 yAed Gloves inch Black Satin de Paris, special........ $1.69 Ollendc’ Peasen cul inch Black Liberty Satin, special......... $1.49 Po ebehenh geal inch Peau de Soie, special....... . $1.69 Se ie ake Cea inch Bla hiffon Taffeta, special........ 98c Messi Pavroner inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, special....... $1.19 usual price $4650 to $3.00 inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, special.,..,..$1.49 Misses’ 75 Kid inch Black Faille Francaise, special,...... $1.69 pole ag inch Black Faille Suiting, special ......... $1.49 two-fastener style inch Black Faille de Luxe, special..... .. $1.98 svetsas RiAaE, Slated ch Black Charmeuse, special......... $1.69 of tan only 50¢€ pale STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915. PAGE 5. ESTABLISH ba 1876 | MeDougal« foutwic Ee Out-of-Town Ci ustomers find our “Shopping by ery plendid convenience. Please re member, though, that the oner these ary items are ordered, the bet ter the selectior Order yours today One- Half Price for French Ivory and the For Christmas the refurnishing dresser We ticles gifts of that these less, know ivory ar were and most such as priced for tment never the is ass mprehensive Toilet Sets in C. $1.25 to $14.25 Regularly $2.50 to $28.60 Infante’ Sets in C s 63c to $2.38 Regularly $1.25 to $4 Manicure Sets in Ca $1.38 to $3.00 Regularly $2.75 to $ Hair Brushes 88¢ to Regularly $1.75 to $10.00. Military Brushes, Pair $1.38 to $3.00 Regularly $2 to $6.00. Hand Mirrors $1.13 to $3.25 Regularly $2.25 to $6.50. Clothes Brushes $1.38 to $2.00 Regularly $2.75 to $4.00 Hat Brushes 63c to $1.38 Regularly $1.25 to $2.75 Pin Trays and Dresser Trays 1Be to $1.63 Regularly 25¢ to $3.2 Nail Polishers, Removable Chamois, 38¢ to 63c Regularly to $1 Hooks, Cuticies, 18e to ae Regularly 26¢ to Files, Ete. ng Combs, 13c to Sc Puff Boxes, Cold Cream Rattles, Photo Frar Jars On the Fourth Floor in the ne Art Section 45c Turkish Bath Towels 29c They 45 inches stamped French lid are for knots, working in ss-stitch Pink cr embroidery 29¢. Children’s 25c Aprons 10c Made-up Aprons of cross- bar muslin, stamped for working; sizes 2 to 4; 10¢. Children’s 50c Combinations 25c Sup mbir made UP at id stamped ; 5 to 7. Stamped Linen Pieces 25c Pillows and Run sold up to $4.00, some imported gns. Ar Sale, or or blue borders; ver ¢ lations, sizes Centers, ners that including desig sary on ave. rth F niver PLAID DREW ALLE 50c Boxed Stationery 25c Fabric-finished paper in a large display box white, pink or blue tints 48 envelopes and 48 sheets of paper in cabinet, 2he. This quality of paper usually sells for 50c. 15c White Outing Flannel 10c Yard Soft fleece, snow white Outing Flannel, heavy quality, 36 inches wide. Most desirable for gowns, pajamas and children’s wear, 10¢ yard MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price 15¢ 12’c Dress Percales 8c Yard There will be hundreds mak ing house dresses after this sale. These Percales in light or dark grounds are 26 Inches wide. Choice of a splendid range of neat designs; S'2¢ yard MacDougall-Southwick's usual price 12//¢ yard. $1.00 Quilt-Size Bats 85c One continuous sheet of pure white, fluffy cotton that will a quilt’ without a ripple size is 72x84 Inches, and pounds to a roll, at Mt; pougal-Southwick’s usual price $1.00. Silk and Mercer Chine, 36 inches patterns, printed s, Suitable for afternoon howne dresses. inches. wide, in plain colors or white and tinted grounds, with floral designs Third Floor tion in We w will let y New Things Every Day! Anniversary Sale of Trimmed Hats An emphatic offering rot they would | ‘ou be demonstrati distinct st attempt to qu erhaps appear the judge This sale offers every new millinery idea, both for street or dress occasions. Robespierres, turbans, tricornes, large and small sailors, and small turned-up brim hats. $1.25 “Punch” Polish Mo $1 Can “Punch” Cedar Polish $1.50 Read This List— This Item Alone Will Bring Hundreds of Women Early 5.00 TET ePOTITE of our supreme posi 7 « arative price q great in print We xactly alike, and each from the fertile minds “Anniversary Sale $19. 85 ts are fur-trimmed—deep pile y. Full and semi-belted mod- liars. Collars of fur or nve military « le or immed with fur Plush coats in blac Corduroy in navy, African srown, Russian green or black. $19.85. 4 MacDougall- Southwick’s usual prices $25.00 and $27.50. 4 $18.50 Street and Motor Coats : only. Misses’ and \ Women’ s Sizes They are made with convertible collars or military col- lars. Coats with flare skirts and belted or semi-belted models. Pebble cheviots, army cloth, zibeline and novelty weaves, Russian green, navy, black, African brown, gray; also gray, brown or green mixtures. $13.85. MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price $18.50. —Second Floor. Enameled “Selco Holland’ Tungsten Light, 10, 15, 25, 40 Watts, 19¢ N Medicine Stool, rubbe ‘i % The celebrated “Punch” Polish Mi p has an “any angle " handle” that reaches under the chairs and in corners—and 4 the quart can of cedar oil is recommended most highly. Anni- : versary price for mop and oil, $1.50. MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price $2.2 $1.75 “Howard” $1 35 $1.00 “Howard” 69 Wall Duster at Wet Mop at...... c i No of! to soil, sanitary and ymical. These A Howard Mop will outwear two of any other q Dusters are chemically treated and will pick up all | scrub mobs and {s about twice as effective. A j dust without the least. inj to pe most delicate | splendid hardwood handle is included in this Anni- 4 fabric or wall papers; $1.35. versary Sale price; 69¢, . © Deliveries on Tungsten Lights. Chest, glase $2.00 High-Fired Casserole with cover, nickel- e with ebonized handles, $1.19, cupped vplece Cooking Set—Casserole” with » dish, mixing bowl and six custard a cover, nicke 7 Se. ror, 69e. Aluminum Cake Pans and 15¢ Pastry two for 29¢, Basement beautifully finished v $2.85. whi demand a the m populs Styles for Men and Women Umbrellas with detact able handles and _— pure silk er 8 ribbed Parago in all Men’s Umbrellas, 28-inch frames; Women’s Umbrel las, 26-inch frame Far terling’ mounted with ch t any W consider st rtur 1 u } vashette ar po arved = hardw heavy ilk $3. 50, $5.00, 1 a big de Bags. We to get but many of ket book 1y price thi remarkable iti@s. Your 1 leathers as idey grain, and Mo- one $5. 00 and $6.00 Umbrellas MacDougall-Southwick’s usual prices $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. $6.50, $8.00 Values 95c Fleeced Union Suits 64c Women's Medium-weight fleecelined Unton Suits; two styles, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, or high neck, elbow sleeves, Suit, G4te. Same garment fn extra sizes, 74¢, MacDougall-Southwick’s usual price 95c. Women’s 75¢ Union Suits 39c Made of a medium weight fine ribbed cotton; Duteh neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Suit, 39¢. Same garments {n extra sizes, 50¢. MacDougall-Southwick's usual price 75c, Women’s $1.25 Vests 75c Swiss ribbed Vests from of our best makers, including silk and silk lisle one with plain band or fancy crochet top; Te. 7 MacDougall - Southwick's usual price, $1.25. 50c and 65c Vests This { line of ne name of the mak is in each garment. Regular and ex tra sizes, Three garments $1.00, Garment, $5¢, MacDowgall-Southwick’s usual prices, 50c and 65c.