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K once Presi : 13 whieh is believed: rae ears t ae a by. ing pr EDIMION Piedmont Peanut Oil has the genuine “nature” flavor—un- treatment, blending or adulteration of any kind. It is nutritious, pal- * atable and easily di- gested, ‘Ack for PIEDMONT— The food oi! with the nut flavor = Red guard commander, Jannasik, ° charged with ordering the execution of 300 persons at Durcapentele, Many bodies of murdered victims have been { @ 1010. Mondor & Co., Ine. == VIN ROWAN Archditke Joseph Works With Invaders—Red Commander Tried for 300 Murders, BUDAPEST, Aug. 18 (United ‘Press.)\—Desperate encounters be- ‘tween Crecho-Slovak troops ahd the Roumanians were reported here to- , day from northern Hungary. The, Czechs have captured the mines at Salge-Tarjan, oortheeast of Buda- pest. , |, Backers of the Archduke Joseph admitted to the correspondent to-day that the Roumanians hed promised assistance in the establishment of Joseph's government. The general fecling is that the present govern- tent has reactionary plans. The labor element is not represented in the present cabinet. A strong move- ment was on foot to-day for the es- tablishment of a ‘union between the Hungarian and Roumanian govern- ments, but so far the Hungarians have not accepted the plan. Pogroms in southwest Hungary con tinued to-day, while in Budapest ter- ror and murder were evident in other | forms. ‘The trial began yesterday of the recovered from the Danube. The bo- dies of @ former Cabinet Minister, Herr Hech, and ex-undersecretary Fenyes, who were killed by the Bol. sheviki, were found in a mutilated THE STANDARD Ale “OF Sain TIMENTS lf er \e en ioe \’ Horlick’s ORIGINAL Malted Milk A Nutritious Diet for Ali Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes condition. The Reds are said to have killed % persons. The Attorney Gen- eral hae asked the public to announce the names of missing relatives. More than 3,000 persons connected with the Peidl government have been arrested, including Joseph Haubrich, former Minister of War, and Alex- ander Garbal, former Minister of Wel- fare, Several British monitors arrived Friday to guard shipping on the Danube. Allied representatives hére have made an arrangement with the Rou- manians “whereby the latter promise to cease the requisition of food and Property in Budapest and surround- ing areas. In the last few days the Roumanians have carried sixty-three cars of food from Budapest. No further shipments of American food will be sent here until it fs certain the Roumanians will carry out .the provisions of the new agreement. Gen, Bandbolts Urges Speed tn Settling Roumantan Dispute. BUDAPEST, Aug. 18 (Associated Press).—Brigacier Gen, Harry H. Bandholtz, American member of the Allied Military Mission here, is urg- ing his colleagues to ask the Peace Conference to act quickly in regard to the presence of Roumanians in Hungary. ‘This action on his part was taken in view of reports coming in from all sides tiat the Rouman- tans continue to requisition food sup- plies. Capt. Thomas C. Gregor Chief wy 4 } Now the beans for Van Camp's are grown on studied soils. Each lot is analyzed be- fore we start to cook. ¢’) The boiling water is freed from. minerals, because hard water toughens the skins, The baking is done in modern ! steam ovens. In this way we applysa high heat for hours without bursting or crisping the beans. Van Camp's are fitted for di- gestion, as old-style beans were » | not, Yet they come out whole » | and mealy, uncrisped and un- broken. VAN We have spent not less than $100,000 to perfect Van Camp's Pork and Beans, We employed a corps of culinary experts, college trained, and equipped them with every facility, and they have spent years on this dish. A $100,000 Dish beady at Your Call For a Trifle New-Type Baked Beans Created by Scientific Cooks You will never eat beans baked otherwise when you know what the difference means. « A Four-Year Sauce These experts spent 4 years on the sauce alone. They tried out 856 formulas. Step by step they reached the zenith in tang and zest and savor. This sauce is baked with the pork and beans so that every atom shares it. . Now we ask you to taste the result. Get a few cans from your grocer, Learn what scien- tific cookery has done for this great dish. jans continue their seizures. This food was purchased by him with Hungarizn money which he secured in Vienna when the Coummunist regime collapsed. Archduke Joseph denied that he had received 4 jetter trom former Emperor Charles, as charged in de- spaiche: fror: Budapest to Berlin newspapers. The letter. it is alleged, Dio for his service. burg dyn . A\ / \ continues to tiveness of prices. . The results of this sale, thus * firm. is a smartness ing suit. We picture two wool «bias, accordion the front. Both Wool jersey is a fevorite and really a boon to- the busy woman who cannot give much attention to her clothes, It never wrinkles and there- fore requires no pressing. It is almost impervious to rain and is never marred by a drenching. The woman who indulges in sports likes its swagger character. One illustrated. D $19.74 So LILLY HAD HER FORTUNE To.0? Baked With the Van Camp Sauce Also Van Camp's Soupe Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporeted Mith ordered the Ar.advue to take over| COBLENZ, the power in Hungary and thanked| Press)—The mi to the Htaps-| man o Dependable Merchandise Any Other Store, But for Cash Only The sale of Oriental Rugs far, have indicated that people believe in the wisdom of buying Oriental Rugs from a teliable ‘cer? —Yourth Fleer The new fall skirts * for women are distinctive in fabric and style and yet eminently practical— PLAIDS—play an important role, probably because theirs almost universally becoming. servative colorings blend well with coats of plain dark shade, and the combination of the two garments makes a trim walk- One is the box-pleated style always in demand, the other is a rather more novel style in which the fabric is cut on the leated, with a wide box pleat* wien separate belts. Other skirts of different styles Bowe —Women’s Suit and Skirt Dept,—Thind General Information— ZA YES AN THE FORTUNE S 77 ayy tHAT NICE ~ A AN \ SUPPOSE You ‘iy ? “ IS BEING PLACED ON MILITARY BASIS Aug. police, offer savings Our collection is predominatingly Ghinese, but there are many fine examples of other Oriental Floor Coverings. In the matter of Chinese Rugs we know no other store that can compare with us for variety of color and design or attrac- Their con- id skirts—Avand C panel down 13.74 and $19.74 In the gity of Casse! the police were recently complétely organized on military lines by the Prussian Gov- ernment, it is sald, St. at Prices Lower Than / terms of fue pence treaty, A semi-officlal afnouncement states Améticén officers have records of |‘ anfiouncement that the Prusrian te government, quite apart from | be the national government, was to organise @ state police foree througn- out Prussia, which*would be virtually | Curing long military Unite In garrisons with full $8.9 Regularly would $13.49 A evils bag of genuine pig- skin, with A. + forced sewn:on cor-, ners, brassed locks and clutches and double flat- side sewn edges. The interiors are leath- er lined and have three divided pock- ets. 2 Sizes 16x12x8)4 in. Sizes 18x18x9 in. Beare infantry equipment, but would be un. &¥ control of the Minister of the In- terior, and used only for the repres- sion of internal disorders. These re to it, The third and last lot of a purchase of 5,000 is offered now in sale of 2,000 “perkshire” payer PIGSKIN BAGS| An both previous sales We sold-more bags than we advertised, sold them in short order, as fast as the manufacturer could supply our de- mand. Why? Because the wearing qualities of pigskin are generally conceded. Because genuine black pigskin_ at the price of inferior grade leather presents obvious . economies and has an urgent economy appeal. This sale— is the final event in this lot. It is the last 2,000 bags of a big If you want one of these bags, act now. the case of the other sales, we were enabled to purchase these genuine black pigskin at a low price because of Slight irreg- ularities in the natural color of the skins, which in no way purchase. impair their wearing qualities. — NOTE :—When we say “regularly would be,” we mean the price we would charge At had we made the purchase under ordinary conditions, ry Alliea will not take any action against the 14.7 Regu would~ $21.74 A five-piece Eng- lish model bag of genuine black pig- skin, with sewn-in frames, double handles, sewn-on corners and double flat-side sewn edges. he in- teriors are leather- lindd and have three pockets. Sol- id brass locks and clutches. Sizes 18x18x10}4 in. neater i As in Satin is used effectively in dress skirts A skirt like that we picture (B) may be worn for many occasions. _ With a dainty blouse of Georgette in the same coloring it would make a very attractive costume for theatre, dinner or afternoon affairs, It is fashioned of heavy satin, with rows of shirring up to the hip-line and a soft sash finished with tasseled ends. $22.74 now on display Floor, Rear, Sith Street ‘ \__ Boek SAID SHE was TO GET AWHOLE NEW TROUSSEAY To WEAR To SCHOOL j BELIEVE IN A PALMISTRY? What Is the D. A.? The D. A. is one of this store's in- stitutions. The D. A. is companion to Cash- Purchasing. — One-Price- for-All and Dependable- Merchandise - at - Prices- Lower - ‘Than + Any - Other Store. solves the problem of how to pay cash and enjoy the advantages of cash payments without carrying cash. . is the fund you lay away in anticipation your purchases. . is better than the banlé account and charge ‘account. . far from charging you for its privileges, pays you 4% interest. . is not binding—you may withdraw at any time, the Depositor's Account sk for particulars, Di De- lankers, wader the Su- Birvision of the Superintendent of lanks of the State of New York, Gwe Sain Floor Baleohy, 34th st, The D. A. The General Was Forced to Retreat ; SO, THEN You | NEVER HAD YouR PALM Men’s shirts of imported silks $9.74 The usual Government tax additional ‘These beautiful silks were shown us by manufacturer who had an o} on them, We had them made up especially for us, and are now abow- ing an assortment of weaves and Adeas with which shirts elsewhere at gpe-third higher price do not compass in quality ‘There are both heavy, plain Japan silks and rich Jacquardeffects. Mansish staple, stripe effects add a dressy tiote. ‘They are all made in negligee, coat-style models, with soft double cuffs. AN OPPORTUNITY—GRASP IT! Genre —Main Floor, 35th street, Union suits for wotien uality suits finished Fine ribbed union suits in tight | Extra fine top and shell knee knee or lace knee. Low neck | j), pink end white and sleeveless; regular and extra | Sizes $4'to 38. . O4e large sizes, at......+++ 69c | Sizes 40 to 44... $1.09 Fine mercerized unions in pink and white finished with band top and tight knee reinforced. Sizes 34 to 38... $1.49 | Sizes 40 to 44... 0.000 $1.69 Meare —Main Floor, 35th Street OW YES, 1 FORGOT ONCE IN S$cHOOL— i Puff a pipe and «smile a while” That’s what you'll do if you're a pipe smoker, for we'll supply the smile- makin’s. In fact, you needn't light up at all; just visit our smokers’ section, glance at our joys-of-the- smoker and smile in an- ticipation of good times to come, Windsor pipes, twenty different models, of French briar, with solid rubber bits, are Me Italiin briar pipes are priced up to $3.24, Tobaceo pouches in various leathers, gray, mocha, ‘kangaroo and antique, $1.24 to $1.98. AND TOBACCO Herbert Tareyton, 1 Ib, $2.09 aig 4 Ib, $1.08 | Lakewood Mixture, 1 Ib, $1.29 lb, ‘Try Us for Your Favorite Smoke! oar —Main and Fifth Floorm BSth Street,