Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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n, f!APO DELL'ARMATA
y: DELTOENTINO,BRUSATI,
E'COLLOCATOAmPOSO
1 Ministero dclla Guerra Dice
Che la Situazione ad Arsiero
E' Grave Ma Non
Allarmante
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PER LA CONTROFFENSIVA
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It generale Brustl, comandanta delle forze
Italians net Trentlno, I! quale fu costretto
tlplepara davantl alio, forze nustrlache,
e' statu prlvato del commands ed Invece dl
tssere trasferlto ad allro fronte e' stnto
cdlldeato ft rlposo e penstonato. Questo
provvedlmento. preso enn energla dal co
rnandante In capo, generate Cadorna, lia
fatto buona Impresslone. E' probablte che II
generate Drusatl non abbla saputo prendere
tutte quelle mlsuro neccssarle che forse
rirebbero valse a trattenere I'odenstvn
nemlca.
Vonostante ,1a vlolensa del bpmbnrda
frtento e l'lmplego dl numclose truppo
fresche, gll nusirlncl non sunu rluscltl a
frl largo contro le poderose dlfese delle
nuore poalzlont alio quail gll itallanl si
sono rlllratl tra II Monte Mngglo e la valto
dell'Assa,
Estendendo 1 loro nttacchl ad ovest gll
austrlacl hanno attaccato v.otentemente lc
poslzlonl Itallalie a nord-avest dl lllva e del
Lags dl Onnln, ma sono statl rtcacclatl In
d.etro dopo nvere sublto gravl pordlte.
A sud-cst delta Vol Sugnna gll npstrlacl
Imnno attaccato rlpetutftmcnte cercando dl
rtcacclare gll Itallanl nel loro tcrrltorlor ma
gll nttacchl sono statl resplntl. Su tutto 11
fronte dallo Stelvlo al mare sono In corso
combattlmentl. In ulcunl puntl c6n le
fanterle cd In nltrl nolo con le artlgllerle.
Noiiostanto la vlolcnza dcll'urto austrlaco,
qui piexale un senso dl ottlmlsmo e si ha
plena, flclucla nel generate Cadorna, flducla
che e' cspressa nel glornalt e tra II popolo.
UN TENTAT1VO Sti CONI ZUONA.
Un comunlcato semlufllclale pubbllcato
evil lerl sera e' dlramato dall'Agenta Stefanl
dice che '"la situaxlone nulla fronto del
settofo dl Arsiero o' ancora grave ma non
allarmante." 11 comunlcato si rlforlsce al
ttntatlvu uuslrlaco dl alluigare la zona oc-
cupata In lerrliono uaiiano. oi aa cne le
autorlta' mllltarl Itallano hanno prcso tulte
le mlaurc ntceHsane per Impedlre una u.
terlore avanzata dcllo forze austrlache e
per organtzzare una raptda controffenslva.
La popolazlono civile che ha abbandon
ate I dlstrcttl dl Aslngo e dl Arsiero cd I
plccoll vlllaggl del dintornl si o' recata
Cerso VIcenza, dove le autorlta" governatlve
se hanno cura.
Ecco II testo del rapporto del generate
Cadorna pubbllcato lcrl sera dal Mlnlstero
della guerra: '
Dallo Stelvlo al Lago dl Oarda si
sono avute azlonl ui arllciicna e
scamhl dl fucllate, cho sono state dl
erando Intenslta nclle zone del Cove
dale o del Passo dl Tonale.
Nella Val Lagarna (vnlle del
l'Adlge), dopo un Intenso bombard
amento delle nostre poslzlonl dl Conl
Zugna, 11 nemlco opcro' due attachl In
dlrezlono dl Serravnllo o dl Col dl
Buole, che furono vlgorosamento res
plntl. Nella mattlna seguente II nemlco
rlnnoo 1'attacco sul Col dl Buole, con
tiuppe fresche, ma ancora una volta
esso fu rcsplnto con gravlsslme perdlto.
Questo Imiuccesso austrlaco fu sublto
segutto da not con un'avanzata durante
la quale occupammo le altuio ll Dar
mesan, a sud-est do Col dl Buole.
Durante lu glornata sl ebbero lvacl
duelll dl artlgllcrla. Nol colplmmo In
pleno un pezzo nemlco dl midlo callbro
'che venlva trasportato verBO Poz-
zacchlo.
Tra la Vallarsa o la Valletta del
oslna II nemlco, dopo aver tenuto le
nostre poslzlonl del Pasublo sotto un
vlolento bombaruamenio, lancio ai
rotte un attacco con fortl colonne dl
fanterla che furono decimate dal nos
tro fuoco e devettero rlpleguro tn dls
ordlne. . '
Tra 11 Postna e l'Astlco II nemlco
smascKero" la sua grossa artlgllerla
lungo la llnea Monte Magto-Torano, ma
1 nostrl cannonl rlspoaero efflcacemente
al fuoco nemlco.
La sltuazlone net settorl dl Aalago
e dclla Val Sugana e lmmutata.
Su! resto della fronte dl battaglla flno
a) mare sl sono avutc azlonl Intermit
tent! dl artlgllerla, I nostrl cannonl
provocarono una esploslone In un de
poslto dl munlzlbnl nemlco dletro II
Monte San Mlchele;
Un altro bolletlno ufflclale dlramato lerl
era dal MInlBtero della Guerra dava mag
g(orl Indlcazlont circa la Hnra dl difesa
Itajlana che e' sempre In terrltorlo aua
trjaco nella Val Lagarlna, dove 1 rlpetutl
tenfatlvl del nemlco dl rlconqu'stare 11 vll
lagglo dl Marco, che o' ad anpena sette
ehllometrl da Rovcreto, sono fallltl.
Nella Vallarsa, nulla strada che porta a
Vlcenza, gll Itallanl combattono uncora s-ulla
Unea dl confine. Tra questo punto e l'Astlco
() Itallanl sl sono rltlratl dall'nlto baclno
del Poslna, che comprende parte dell'alta
??t valle del Terragnolo, e si sono lnveco con-
tcnirati nena oonca ui Arsiero, nuna siruau
;p che prta a Schlo ed a Vlcenza.
NUOVI PIANI Dl DIFES.V.
Mllano, 26 Magglo La presslone nustrlaca
contlnua assal forte contre l'altoplano dl
Ailago, ma gll itallanl. hanno buone poslzlonl
qui e nella Val Sue'ana e st crede che
rlusclranno ad, arrestare o almeno a rltar
dare 1'avanzata del nemlco.
81 rltlene che lo svolgersl dell'offenslva
uatrlaca. la rrandtaalta della nuale nes-
M uno aveva prejveduto, abbla suggerlto al
i ' Comando Itallano un nuovo piano dl dlfeaa.
v.io- aarebbe confermato Infattl dalla rltl
rata degll Itallnl do poslzlonl che non erano
- affatto mlnacclate dagtt austrlacl.
I glornall comlnclano a pubbllcare parti-
tolarl ed eplsodtl dell'offenslva austrlaca.
. II corrlspondente del Corrlere della Sera
' oc che' attaccando dl notte II Monte Vez-
ICna. tUttn rniurn HI nVA frll nllRtrlflffl In-
A aoaaavano camlcle blanche,
a -
is FORZE ITALIANE COGLI
EVENING IiEDGER-PHILADlULPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916.
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ALLEATI A SALONICO
Si Prepara Una Grande Offen-
K BlVa Lr VrATifln Mnnrln
Grossi Cannoni aJJ'Italia
dlapacclo da Roma dlca che le forze
irrancesl. inglesl, eerbe ed ltaIane che sono
lwiytnlrat. a Salonlcco preparano una
?Jl.enla ortenslva Bulla fronte della Mace-
- 2 i ' . ,nteaa Hroliiare, 1 turchl ed. I
ouigarl dalla guerra europea. Questa e.'
iiTiFrma voIU ch 8 snnuncla che forze
MUltane aon6 a Salonlcco. Sl dice che
fKUIra,' J'olfenslva contra I tedeschl e
ouigirl ch? occupano la Serbia meridional,
centre si prepara l'cffenslva suite frontl
tui-opee per tentare dl por fine alia ruerra
Pflma dell'lnyerno.
'fr-ccl da Roroa d(cono che I clrcoll
PWtlcl ed II pubbllco non eono troppe com
I MeU'orfenslva austrlaca ed hanno
.K'flaucla nel generals Cadorna. 81 dice
sne h rtpiegamento Itallano e' stato reso
SSfMar' Ha carsea deH'aitlglierla
. It? dl " callbro. dl fronte a quella
uriacs, Ora bembra ch II gerferale
SFVlTre abbiCL inillriatn Holla VranMa .an.
?n',nl J grosso callbro aulla. front Itallana.
iu c siaw couocato a Hpoao 11 gener-
oraais, comandante. del aettore del
i'li k Pr n0B ver Po I -irovTe41-
eplv. amtrtaca. lid pl 11 prlmo r-
u en sK4,
LITTLE ITALY HERE NOT EXCITED
NOR WORRIED BY AUSTRIAN INVASION
Older Men Thlhk Weakening by Their Troops la Merely
Strategic and Presages Fierce Advance Younger
Generation Here Interested in Connie Mack and
His Athletics
tlkii ,t.u,y,,n Phllo-Wphta I-, not wor-
,.Ver l fnct ,hat ith8 "- Austrlans
raHi mn?L "y" at ' Innl "f Julius
.imI ?i' ,hc 'mmoftnl Onrlbatdl. It Is
n.f0!1 b.f c2ur,RC' nml llltle ltft,V ttunMy
astonished, ndmlts It to be so. but It Is not
an astonishment of horror or dismay that
.n-1rLpped. ,ll,le ItMy- nalne' " l "
a-ionisnment of one who wonders how such
sacrilege ever could be perpetrated.
Conquering Italy Is impossible, absolute
ly and uneqrvUocally, to the Italian mind.
The man who suggests such a thing Is no
mend of the Italian people. He la not con
versant with the glory of Italian history,
nor with the Indomlnltrible spirit of the
land. To Intimate Buch a thing Is out
rsfrpminlv flnA,iiA-u..rf i- .... ..
- ,, ..v.uihiiM3. iiivAuuiauin lnuil-
rerence to the wonder traditions of ccnlUr-
Because n man todiy suggjsied nt
Catherine nnd Ninth streets that ttw Aus-"
fl!aJl8...m.,Rnl ecl t0 Ilme' ,le "early got
biffed' In the eye. At least, he hoped It
would bo only a biff. But flnntly the Irate
son of ltnly calmed down nnd Informed
him that there have been other occasions
when the barbarians from the north crossed
the border and one or moro times did get
to Rome, but 'they were mighty glad to
ene again," bo said Oulscppe In broken
English.
But don't for a moment think that nil
little Italy Is choosing the Austrian In
vasion as the "chief topic of Interest.'! Not
so. Older members of the colony gather
In groups along tho streets, which have
escaped tho attention of tho clean up week
reformers, and animatedly talk, with all
the eloquent gestures that have helped to
make the Litln famous of whnt they cnll
"our generals' strategy." But the younger
generation is not bo much Interested in
Italy versus Austria as In tho Athletics
versus Cleveland or the next battle of Jcsi
Wlllnrd.
That a fact. They are In the melting
pot. And the great emotlonnllsm of the
Latin ought to make him n far better
baseball "fan" than the calmness of the
Teuton or the mattcr-of.-fact spirit of the
Anglo-Saxon. It's n case of the older gen
erations "rootln " hard for Itnl, with the
younger men strong supporters oD the
Mackltes.
And tho BUlrlt of the baseball "fan" Is
tho spirit of the older Italian toward his
native land. The team's Just got to win
that pennant. Apparently It has taken ,i
slump now nnd seems to be playing In the
second division, but the season Isn't over
yet by n long shot, nnd soon you will see
Italy slamming out hits In great style, not
singles, but triples and homo runs galore.
Italy has great confidence In its Melding
outfit and Its managers. Its "Ty" Cobbs
simply havo failed to fntten their batting
nvcrages.
For Austrtans to remnln In Italy any
length of time. Philadelphia Italians rea
son. Is Impossible. That tftey are now Is
unfortunate and most distressing to those
finer patriotic sensibilities which the Latin
alone possesses, but tho land of tho Im
mortals will soon rise In Its might and drive
the hated Austrlans far across the border
That's the only sentiment to bo obtained
by an American speaking the English lan
guage only. If there nro other sentiments,
such ns fear of the outcome, it would take
an Italian-speaking- Indlvmuar to discover
them. Let iln English-speaking man try to
engage a native Italian In conversation
about the war. nnd he either becomes one of
two extremes martial or sphinx-like. If
It's tho former, the best thing to" do Is to
beat a retreat; If the latter, he will refer
you to "prominent Italians,1' who do all his
talking for him.
Pletro Jacovlnl, editor of L'Oplnlone, an
Italian newspaper, believes that the Aus
trlans getting Into Italian territory Is noth
ing but Italian strategy nnd a military
adaptation of that famous Invitation from
the spider to the fly.
it Is with only a. shrug of the shoulders
that Jncovlno answers the question, "'What
do you think of the Austrian Invasion?''
ChenIlor C. C..A. Batdl also agrees with
the shoulder-shrug answer.
'There's nothing to Hi" he declares,
nothing at jill. In n few days you will
see the Italians chasing the AUstrlans over
tho border In true pelt-melt style."
At first Bnlld believed the questioner was
beneath the dignity of an nnswer. He re
fused to say nnythlng at nil except that If
any worrying was to be done. It was to
be done In Italy and not In Philadelphia.
Gradually, however, he became enthused
with the subject, nnd there Is -absolutely no
doubt In his mind of the ultimate outcome.
It Is victory for Italy and the driving forth
of the Invader.
But perhaps the word "Invader" Is Incor
rect. Jncovlnl maintains thnt Austrlnns
really are not yet on Italian Italy, that-all
reports to this effect have come only from
Berlin nnd Vienna, "which are slightly
prejudiced."
'Tho Italians arc holding nil -trenched
front 600 miles long," he said, "and most
of this front Is on Austrian territory. The
Vnlle Addlga Is tho easiest place nlong thi
Itallnn border nt which to effect nn InvnSlon
of Italy, nnd there the Austrlans GOO.000
strong, with n number of Bulgars and 3006
cannon, according to a dispatch we received
this morning from Rome, hue concen
trated "Our generals expected this Invasion
some time, but did not know nt what point
It would be made. They know now, nnd
eicry available soldier Is being sent to the
scene. They will have the support of four
forts. It Is Incv'tnblc that tho Italians
should lose a few prisoners, for thoy must,
be used In drawing the Austrlans further
Into the country. But once let the Aus
trlnns come within range of those forts,
and we'll batter the devil out of 'em."
Baldl asserted that the Italian land nc-
rn t M b" ' ,t I tint ' " - li
of any aid to them, "for," he said, "they
Imported Tweed
Special Suitings.
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$30
NIGRO
Tailors to PariJcuIar Men
Cor. 13th & Sansom
Sulla 123 to ISO
Week-end
Of Slightly
Pian
Sale
Used
OS
Twenty-five Pianos in fine
condition go on sale today.
These instruments were
taken in exchange last week
part payment ror Cun-
as
$250 Albrecht
. $75
nobEWoou cAsrc
ningham Pianos. I he terms
are as low as $5 monthly.
.ov
Mr
580
580
$250 Sterling
$75
nOSEWOOU CASE
$325 Jacob
Doll, $115
3IAIIOOANV CASK
JtaMHMnMRSRncV
$350 Schubert
$145
WAS
$250 GROVESTEEN & FULLER
31A1IUUAM
$260 KltiK-JUHHSON & CO.
.1IAIIUUA.M
$265 MARSHALL & WENDELL $QK
MAHOtSA.-VY JJ
$275 HAI1RINQT0N PIANO CO. $QC
MAIIOGAM' ""'
$275 DYER & HUGHES $QC
nosnwooi) uJ
$285 HENRY SIEGEL & CO. $QA
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$300 A. M. MoPHAIL CO. $QC
MAIIOGANV
$300 HORACE WATERS & CO. $1 ()K
MAHOGANY A yJJ
$325 WM. BOURNE & SON $105
OAK " X VO
$325 B0ARDMAN & GRAY $1 1 E
MAHOGANY
$326 CHRISTIAN PIANO CO. $1 ?C
MAHOGANY X "tJ
$325 BAKER PIANO CO. $125
MAHOGANY .
$325 QE0. GROSS PIANO GO. $1 QE
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MAHOGANY .SJ
$350 KERSCHNER PIANO CO. $13E
MAHOGANY -
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MAHOGANY
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MAHOGANY "V
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MAHOGANY ..- v
$350 CHAS. D. BLAKE & CO. $160
31AHOOANY
$350 DE RIVAS & HARRIS $lgE
MAHOGANY
$350 BURNS PIANO CO. $lgE
MAHOGANY
11th & CHESTNUT STS.
Factory 50th St. and Parkiide Ave,
Please send me complete list of slightly used
and shopworn Pianos,
Nw
cannot get anything' to eat nnd In time
they will have to bo back." '
In order to show the status of the op
posing armies the Itatlans are 1,000,000
strong, according (o Jacovlnl Baldl pro
duced a rough penciled map which had been
lylnir on his desk. EUdently, he had ex
plained the proposition before Hut he went
all over the around ntrdln and demonstrated
his contention that the Italian people have
nothing to fear from the AUstrlans.
"Why, this Is simply like your own bat
lie of Hunker Hill" declared Baldl "The
Italians are waiting tt see the whites of
the eyes of their enemj before they open
fire, figuratively you Unow figuratively,
because warfare has so changed now that
Jnu can't very nell wait for nn enemy to
Bet so clois ns all thnt. Yet the Itatlans In
Italy and In Arrierlca have every confidence
In Victory for Italy. Thelf thought lowaul
the Austrian Iniaslon is very similar to 'I
should worry.' "
ECONOMIC SURVEY OF INDIA
British Planning to Promote Business
When Peace Is Restored
LONDON, May 20. Tho British Govern
ment will shortly name a commission to
ha't a survey of the economic resources
.i..jt. Pi "Mobilities of India, with a
view to promoting btisiners enterprise under
the changed condition that will follow the
.f i cULv..
Tho chairman of the commission will be
Sir Thomas Hollnnd. professor of geology
nt Manchester University, who was for sev
eral yenri the director of the Indian Geol
ogical Survey. The commission will have
several Indian members, Including three
prominent Indian nntlve business men, one
a Bengali, one a Pars! nnd tho third o
Mohammednn.
Chairs for Strikers' Pickets
FOUT WAYNE, lnd.. May 26. Officials
of luo (extern Has Construction Company,
vhre a strike of machinists la In progress,
havo furnished chairs for the union
workmen who are picketing the plant. The
company started the Innovation lu the his
tory of labor troubles yesterday.
RUNS TRAIN 50 MILES
WITH ANKLE BROKEN
Wilt VACCINATE ENTIRE
POPULATION OF GALICIA
West Cheater Engineman Gives
Remarkable Exhibition
of Pluck
WEST ClinSTRB, Pa., May 20. En
gtnemnn Charles W. Hnnnum, of this city,
who runs the special train carrlng West
Chester workmen to Eddystone every eve
ning nnd brlrgs home tho day jvorkcrs,
traversing a distance of SO miles, gave n
remntkable exhibition of pluck and nere
last- night, when he made the trip from
Wcsttown, two stations from this place, to
Eddystone and. drove home on schedule time
with n broken ankle.
At Westtown he dropped from the cab
of the engine to report at a telephone box,
hut his foot struck n rolling Btone and ho
wss thrown down a IB-foot embankment,
the nnkle being broken In the plunge. He
crawled up the embankment, made his re
port and resumed the throttle. At Eddy
stone he refused to leave the cab nnd de
clared he was not Injured He was urged
lo ask for assistance for th run tome, but
refused nnd remained on his seat, arriv
ing here on schedulo time. On nrrlv.il, he
collapsed and was sent home In a motorcar.
Commencement at Ncft? College
The 24th commencement of Neff College
wrts held last night In Wltherspoon Hall.
The following were graduated from the
two-year courses: Vera M. Brlnkworth,
flrnce D. Chlldrey. Genevieve Edsnll, Kthel
London, Kathryn II. Umstad, Lydto SI, Un
derwood, Howard A. Althouse, Doris a.
Wilson, Anna A. Carrol and Margaret J,
Held. Those of the post-graduate courses
were Will J Erwood nnd Jennie O. Burt-lu-tt.
Severn! scenes from Shakespeare
were enacted by the graduates.
Military Order Result of Prevalence of
-Cholera and Other Diseases
VIENNA, May 28. The Austrian mili
tary authorities have decided to vaccinate
Ar retncclnate the whole population of
3,500,000 of Gal lea. As a beginning, 600
men nnd women, medical students at Cra
cow University, nro taking a three weeks'
practical course In learning how to carry
out this Immense work.
Gatlcla lias throughout the war been th
hotbed of disease such as cholera, rmnll
pox, ep tted typhus nnd dysentery, nnd
now that the hundreds of thousands of
Poles who fled to Vienna and other place
when the Russians came have once mor
returned to their homes, tho authorities
deem It highly necessary to take vigorous
measures to protect the health not only
of the Inhabitants of Gallcla, but of the
whole monarchy,
Collier Makes New Record
NOnFOMC, Va., May 28. Naval officers
here declare a new naval speed record was
established by tho collier Neptune on her
southern trip. The ship sailed from Nor
folk to, Cristobal, Panama, with coal,
shipped a cargo of gravel there, sailed tn
nuantannmo, left the gravel and was back
here within three weeks.
FT
We have been in our pres
ent quarters since 1882. Wo
have always been among the
first to adopt new machine,
nnd new methods. We are
always striving for improve
ment. Our work always rep
resents the best we can do.
Neptune Laundry
mfi 1501 Columbia Ave.
WOMEN THREATEN DEMOCRATS
Illinois Union Will Fight Party In
Coming Election
CHICAGO. Mny 26. Charging that the
Democratic party has failed to support
uomnn suffrage, tha ConcressIoVUit Union
today began bfganUatlon of A committer
to band together 10,000 women roters (ft
Illinois In an ntttmpt to gain the bnlance
of power In the coming presidential election
In Illinois.
It was stated that If the Administration,,
does not Immediately pass the Susan R
Anthony amendment the votes of 10,000
women wilt be taken from the party hi
Illinois.
. A-
Roodnow Expected In China
PEKIN, May 26 Pekln dallies prlht aft
announcement thnt Frank J. Goodnor, the
President of Johns Hooklns University, of
Baltimore, and formerly adviser Id Presl J
dent Yuan Shl-kal, will probably coma w
China ngaln next summer,
Rockingchair
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rirult Absolute freedom nnd comfort,
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Second t Comfortablo seat In one pleco,
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Third t Buttons that do not easily pull
off because tho opening Is on the
outer side of leg.
You will be glad to examlno them.
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summer Gloves
Hi! KOHT KINDS Cost Least Here
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Two clasp Milanese and tricot weaves, In
white or black. Double tips.
75c Long Silk Gloves, 59c
Sixteen button. In white or black Double tips.
$1.50 Washable Kid Gloves, $1.25
One clasp. In pearl, Ivory and sand.
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J Silk Boot Stockings, 49c S
Full fashioned with high spliced heels,
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Children's 25c & 35c Socio, 18c
White with fancy topa; tan and other colors.
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black serges. All sues even lor very sioui men.
$15 Suits, $10
i back, one-and-two-button -
Pinch back, one-and-two-button
and other leading styles.
, Excellent grades of all-wool, fast-color materials, among therri ,
.cheviots, plaids, pin checks, pencil and chalk Btrlpes. bluoi
i serges, etc Jlen and young men of all sizes can bo fitted.
MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL!
$1.50 Khaki & Wash Duck Trousers, $1
Finished with cuffs. AI) Blzes to 1 8 -Inch waist
$4 and $5 Trousers, $3
Stylish new models In all-wool blue serge and fancy chev
iots. Complete assortment of sizes.
Boys' $6.50 & $8.50 Bal-$I Q
lean Norfolk Suits 'UI7
Have knife-plaited or box coats. Made of all-wool;
homespuns, cheviots, casslmeres and tweeds. In summer)
weights, sizes 7 to 18 years.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits,
$4.98, $5.98, $6.50 to $10
Smartest Balkan-Norfolk models In complete range of
sizes from 6 to 18 years.
Boys' $2 and $2.50 Wash $1
Suits
Serviceable linens, madras, Bedford cord, galatea.
percale and white rep, In Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker,
Junlor-N'orfolk and Middy styles. Sizes 2V4 to 10 yrs.
Lit IJrothers SECOND FLOOR, 7TH STREET
Children's Shoes : Many Big specials
WE OUTFIT THOUSANDS OF YOUNGSTERS WITH SHOES
Because Parents Have Learned from Experience That. Our Footwear
Gives the Most in. Comfort and Service and Costs the Least of Any.
Twelve Hundred Men's
Genuine South American
Panamas $2.95
New "Pollyanna" Pumps
S1.75 Value. Size 6 to 8, (l.SS
S3 Value, Size 8tt to 11, 11.15.
(3.23 Value. Size 11 Vi to 2, fliOG.
Patent coltskln and gun-metal calf,
Misses' & Children's 51.50
' $1.75 White Shoes &
Pumps, $1.19
Sea Island canvas. Sizes 6 to 2.
Boys' & Girls' $2.50 Sport Shoes & Oxfords, $1.79
High shoes and oxfords of white canvas trimmed with tan or white
leather. Ilubber soles. Sizes 2V4 to 7.
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Regular S5 to $7 grades: One sketched.
Phenomenal purchase to which oery man should hasten to secure
his share.
Tlirn nrr finely woven pure white bleath.
Large assortment of all the best
quality and absolutely guaranteed.
and newest shapes.
All sizes to start.
Lit Hrothers MAIN ARCADE
All first
calf
s2.29
85c
Infante' $1.25 & $1.50
Shoes & Pumps
Black mid tan kldnkln, patent colt
skin and white N'ubuck. Sizes 1 to 5.
FIRST FLOOR. NORTH
Misses' & Children's
white Nubuck Shoes
Button shoes. Sizes 8Va to 2.
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Hats Trimmed Free
$5 Italian Milan
Sports $0.98
Hats
Store Closed All Day
JBlemorial May
Tuesday, May 30fh
Horse Show, Bridal & Midsummer Millinery
Each Hat a Masterpiece of Beauty, Stylo
tic Newness
The Sheer, Airy Materials, Mosses of Field
Flowers, Grasses and Wheat All Typify
the Gayety of Summer
Especially Notable Are the Lovely Hats in
Navy Blue, Black, Delicate Pink or Pure
White.
An Kent Planned to Acquaint Rrsn More
Women Vt Itli the Wonderful Style and $A CkQ
Value of Lit mothers' llata at I.CO
The equal of millinery at 1 10 and more every
where else.
Lit nrolheri. MILLINERY SALON, 3D FLOOR
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Exceptionally fine quality,
all fashionable sports shades,
White, old
and include
$2.9jypP5
roie, crren, purple, cnarireuae
and black.
Have trimmings
of pros-graln rib
bon bands and
bow. One Sketched.
$3 Natural
Leghorns, $1.49
picture Snows Ono
Womrn's
Misses' 9A
Panamas, $1.19
With coiorea
bands.
$2.50 Black Milan Hemp
Hats, $1.15
Choice shapes with wide, llsere flanges.
$2.50 White Milan $1 QQ
Hemn Hats '
; Sailor shapes ; flange on top.
$3.50 Milan Hemp I $2.98
White and Hack. Exclusive dress shapes.
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50c to $1 Flowers, 25c, 35c & 49c
Pink and white flowers; rosea, pond lilies
dahlias, gardenias, wheat, foliage and
daisies.
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Jjlrd and Wins. black, white, tlnk best
styles, Bfo to I.B.
Ut 8H-r-FKtgT FLOOR, NORTH
Specially
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Inaugurate Sale of Apparel
Memorial Day, Graduation and All Summer
For
AHsses
$18,
Frocks
Beautiful styles in. nel:
.50 Graduation UlO Qg
icks at , . Xdu
ilylcs in, nel: One sketched.
Have square neck, short sleeves, three-tier skirts,
lace, ribbon and daisy trimmings.
Juniors' & Misses' $7 SummenlA QQ
Dresses at ft.VO
White organdy or lawn, with V or square neck, contrasting-
girlie, fold-trimmed, skirts, lace nd embroidery.
Misses' $30 All-Wool Velourl 1 Q 7C
Check Suits at , . . , . x '
The most popular tailor-mades Worn this
season; One sketched.
Black-and-white, tan-and-brown ollve-and-black and
other rich color combinations. Hae sailor collar over
laid with contrasting broadcloth.
Misses' $12 Top Coats at $8,98
a Dejt, sailor collar and braid
White chinchilla with broa
bound eages.
EVi- Women
MAIL A PHOXU OHDEHS FILLKSSc
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$30 & $32.50 Suits at $15
11 ' Serge, poplin, gabardine, twills.
novelty suitings, shepherd plaids and check, looted
flarinsr effects. Mandarin styles and NorfoJkB-nihai
dreulent oiitd show stees, novelty collars nnd other
pretty trimmings. .--.
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$12.98