Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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ANCHE AISSOVIZZA, A
6 MIGLIA DA GORIZIA, E'
STATA' CONQUISTATA
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Un Grosso Bottino Fatto 'dalle
Forze Italiane Vittoriosc Gli
AUstriaci Inseguiti dalla
Cavallerla o Ciclistt
I pRlGIONIERI AUMENTANO
ItOMA, 10 Agosto.
rirca 22,000 austrlacl Bono cadutl prl
rirnilerl dcgH Italtanl con la presa dl Oor
i i 11 numcro pero' aumenta contlnua
InJnte Ncllo lo stesso tempo gll Italian!
hintio' trovato roolte batterle dl cannon! dl
""1. cftHed una grandlsslmn quantlta,' dl
munUlonl e H altro matcrlale da giierra
Un rapporto odlcrno del generalo Cadorna
"'ll numcro dl prlglonlerl prcsl a Gor
illa e' per ora dl 21.7B0 ma la clfra
iublsce contlnul aumentl. rieposltl dl
vlverl e ll munlzlonl boiio statl trovatl
Intattl dalle nostre truppo le auntt cat
turarono parecchle battorlo dl cannonl
dl grosso callb'ro.
ke truppo Itallane, cho contlnuano ad
Inseitulro gll auslrlacl In.fuga dalla fronte
ji OorUla, hanno conqulstato anclio la Bta
.inna avlatorla austrlaca dl Alsnovlzia, die
. 'trout a eel mlglla ad eat dl dorlzla.
CAvallerla e berBagllecl ctcllstl si Impa
Ironlrono dl Alssovlzza dopo aver messo In
fua le retroguardlo auBtrlacho cho ten
tivan'o dl rcslstere'.
SI dice che un grosso rcparto dl truppe
austrlacho e' stato tagllato fuorl dcllc sue
eomunlcazlonl con 11 grosso deH'cserclto
. .tAn'ronnvn. SI Rti rhn una erande
eiuntlta' dl cannonl dl grosso callbro sono
cadutl ncllo mattl deglt Itallanl o cho gll
uslrlacl hanno tentato Invano dlstruggerno
'poco prima dcU'inlzlb delta battaglla dl
Gorltla II generalo Cadorna aveva dlretto
mile sue truppe H gcguente ordlne del giorno:
"Vol, Boldatl d'ltalla, dovcto marclarc
come una Impctuosa Bclilacclante marca.
Nulla dove arrestaro la vostra marcla.
Dovete passare la prima, la seconda, la
terza Hnca dell ,,,fcso ncmlche. Dovete
ttraversare Interamente II campo dl bat
taglla. dovete gcttarvl sullo masse c buIIo
rlierve ncmlche o grldar loro sulla faccla:
Avanll, Italia'. Cola, nncho nclla lotta
declstva la vlttorla sorrldera' a vol cho
nvrete con glola conipluto II vostro dovere
vereo II re o verso la ratrla."
COMB AL COL Dl LAXA.
II corrlspondcnte mllltaro della Trlbuna
eosl" descrlvo la conqulata del Monto
Babotlno:
"Oil austrlacl non sanno nncora come
53l hanno perduto la poslzlono che avevano
r raglone dl rltencro Imprendlbllo ed a cut
davano Importanza vltalo per la dlfcsa dl
Gorlzla della quale era l'approcclo prin
ciple. "Sin dall'ottobro scorso gll Itallanl ave
vano occupato la parte meridionals del
montc, ma gll austrlacl rlmanovano ancora
c jaldamente padroni della crcsta. Ognl
tentative anche costoslsslmo, per prendre
d'assatlto questa formldabllo poslzlono era
stato Inutile. Allora lo Stato Mngglore do
else dl scavare tro galleric, clascuna dl circa
duecento pledl dl lunghezza, cho portavano
nn sotto alia seconda llnea dello trlncco
austrlachp. II lavoro dimcillssimo fu ese
gullo nella masslma segretezza e gll aus
trlacl mal sospettarono do' die si faceva
sotto I lol-o pledl.
"Lunedl scorso, dopo una vlolcnta pre
parazlone dl artlgllerla, glL itallanl slmu
larono un attacco frontale contro la crcsta
del Sabotlno. Ncllo stesso tempo le tro
rallerle, che Intanto erano stato mlnate con
tonnellate dl alto csploslvo, furono scosse
a lacerate da una tremenda esploslone che
fce scomparlro la cresta della montagna.
Allora gll Itallanl si lanclarono alia balo
Helta' contro le trlnceo ncmlcho o lo con
quistarono facllmcnte."
' Una volta caduto 11 Sabotlno cd II San
Mlchele, cho venia nssaltato o conquls
tato nel mcdcslmo tempo, la dlfesa dl
Gorlzla dlvenlva Imposslblle.
Repartt dl cavallerla o dl bcrsagllerl
delist! sono alio calcagna degll austrlacl
che volgono In fuga verso est. Anche re
partt dl fantiria sono in contatto con I
fugglaschl dell ala destrn, ncmlca tcntando
dl tagllarla fuorl del grosso dell'cscrclto
da Flava. SI dice oggl che gll austrlacl
hanno gta' abbandonato lo loro poslzlonl
principal! sull'altoplano del Carso cho gll
itallanl deveno llbcrnre dalle truppe
semlche.
Looted Refugees Reach Border
LAREDO, Tex., Aug. 10. J. II. Johnson
and his wife, a Mrs. Rhodes and flvo chil
dren, members of the Isolated American
colony at Chamal, Mexico, have arrived hero
from the Tamplco district. Mr. Johnson re
peated other refugees' stories that mem
bers of the colony had been robbed of all
their possessions.
Missionaries Wedded
RICHLAND. Pa,, Aug. 10. Prior to
leaving on a 10.000-mlle thlp to China, where
they will engage In mission work, the rtev.
Daniel It. Kauffman, a United Evangelical
minister, of Richland, and Miss Mnrtha J.
Pelffer, daughter of Isaac Pelffer, of Phila
delphia, were wedded last night.
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EVENING LEDUEit-HlAJUJiLPlHAN T11UMKDAY, AUGUST 10, 191G.
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FRATERNAL ORDER MEN!
fpUE department of Fraternal Order News, which has been
printed in tho Evening Ledger on Monday and Thursday
of each week, appears today in the earlier editions.
Beginning next Monday, August 14, and until further
notice, this news department will appear only in the two earlier
editions of the Evening Ledger.
ITALIAN TROOPS AND SLAVS
DRIVE BACK GERMAN FORCES
Continued from rare One
have been nt the Isonzo front when
Oorlzla fell though he has not yet entered
the Austrian stronghold.
The military expert of the Trlbuna, de
scribing tho capture of Monto Sabotlna, one
of tho positions making up tho defensive
work known as the Gorlzla bridgehead,
says :
"The Austrlans nre still Ignorant an to
how they camo to lose the position which
they believed to be Impregnable, and to
which they attached enough Importance, ns
It guarded tho main approach to tho
fortress.
"Since last October the Italians had oc
cupied the lower part of tho hilt, while tho
Austrlans wcro masters of the crest.
"Attempts to rush the Austrlans' de
fensive works on top of the hill prncd
futile until the General Staff decided to
dig three tunnels, about 200 feet long, wlilcn
led hack of tho second line of Austrian
trenchci. Tho work was carried on quietly
and the Austrian never suspected what
was going on underneath them.
"On Monday, after efdetont artillery
preparation, the Italians foigned a frontal
nttack. Simultaneously the tunnels, which
had been transformed Into mines, wcro
blown up.
"Tho Itnllana swept forwnrd and carried
the heights with the bayonet."
The Austrlans, pursued by tho Italian
cavalry, are reported today to hae aban
doned nearly nil their chief positions on tho
Isonzo and Carso fronts.
Further reports from the fighting nt
Gorlzla shows that It was of the most des
pcrato character. Houses wero captured one
after another by tho Italians, who throw
the Austrian defenders out of tho windows.
Tho astle was taken nt tho point ot tho
bnyn'net and tho Italian flag hoisted on It.
Tho correspondent of tho Corrlero D'ltalla
at tho front wires ns follows:
"Gorlzla's military establishments wcro
bombarded for three days. A ring of fire
encircled tho city. Two buildings, housing
troops, woro demolished. The members of
one command wcro nil killed or wounded.
Tho loss nmong tho troops was heavy. Tho
civilian population evacuated tho city on
Sunday."
Tho Italian inarch must bo a triumphant
one. General Cadorna declared In njt order
to tho troops at tho commencement of tho
Gorlzla battle. Tho order says:
"You must march like an Impetuous over
whelming force. Nothing ought to stop you.
You must pass tho first, second nnd third
lines of tho enemy. You must traverse tho
wholo field of battle; you must rush upon
the massed hostile reserves and there shout
'Avantl Italia !' There, even In the last
struggle, dcclnlve victory will smile on you
for Joyfully having accomplished your duty
to your king and to your country."
Latest ndvlces report that thero aro no
Austrian troops left In Gorlzla nnd that
the pursuit of tho enemy continues to tho
east of the fallen fortress.
A total of 21,750 prisoners has been
taken on tho Gorltz front, according to dis
patches from nrmy headquarters today. Tho
guns nnd ojher booty have not yet been
counted.
A remarkable scene greeted tho Italian
troops when they entered tho city of Gorltz.
Several thousand Italian residents who for
weoks had lived underground rushed out,
bringing Mowers and Italian Hags from con
cealed places nnd cheered the conquerors. In
other underground caverns several thou
sand Austrian soldiers wcro found and mndo
prisoners.
A War Ofrtcc review of the Isonzo of.
fenstvo made public today corroborates
earlier press dispatches.
PETROGRAD EXPECTS EARLY
CAPTURE OF STANISLAU; SLAVS
WITHIN THREE MILES OF CITY
PETItOGItAD, Aug. 10. Tho right wing
of General Letchlzky's nrmy has reached
tho Monasterzyska-Nlsnlof Hallway, 12
miles northeast of Stanlslnu, and the mouth
of the ZIota Upa River, It wns officially an
nounced today, nnd have occupied tho rail
way junction of Kryplln.
Tho Austro-Hungarlan base at Stanlslau.
In Gallcln. Is under heavy artillery flro by
tho Russians, nnd Its capturo Is expected
momentarily. According to tho latest re
ports, tho Russians were only about flvo
miles from tho city and wcro pressing on
ward. Tho army of General I-eehltsky, which
has been tho most successful In tho group
commanded by General Brusslloff, Is driv
ing northward ngalnst Stanlslau. overrun
ning nil opposition by tho Teutons. Tho
capturo of Stanlslau would bo an over
whelming stroke In tho enterprise of Rus
sians against Lemberg nnd would put the I
army of General on Bothmer in sucn peril
ns to compel Its Immediate retreat from
the Strlpa line.
The Russians are concentrating their
chief energies in ccntrnt Gntlcla at present,
although they are keeping tho Teutons busy
at both ends of ttio long battle front with
local attacks Seerat attempts havo bion
mndo to rind lodgment on the western sldo
of tho Dvlna nenr Frlcdrlchstadt, but tho
forces were small nnd tho enterprises were
mostly in the nature of a dhcrston.
AUSTRALIANS WIN ALL LOCAL
POSITIONS NEAR POZIEIES;
HAPAUME IN FLAMES
LONDON, Aug. 10.
Tho British continue to exert steady pres
sure ngalnst tho German positions north
west of Pozlercs nnd further ground wns
gained thero, last night
Tho British War Ofllco, In nn ofTlclnl
statment Issued this afternoon, reported that
tho night on tho Somme front wns gen
erally quiet except In tho Pozlercs sector,
v. hero an ndvanco wns carried out by Aus
tralians. Seventy-two prisoners wcro taken
Tho district whero tho combats are In
progress lies on tho high rldgo across
which passes tho Alhert-Bapaumo highway.
Tho British guns nro keeping up a con
tinual fire ngalnst Bnpaumo and tho city
has been wrecked by tho rain of Bhclls.
The city Is In flames.
'Tho text of tho olllclal report follows:
Tho night wns genernlly quiet along
tho front, except for heavy shelling of
our lines by the Germans southeast
of Trones Wood. Northwest of Pozlcres
wo mndo further progress, gaining all
cur local objectives. Tho new posi
tions nre now being consolidated Sov-cnty-two
prisoners wnro captured.
South of Arrns wo raided nn enemy
sap. Inflicting casualties. A similar
attack by tho enemy ngalnst our
trenches northwest of Uulluch was un
successful. The enemy exploded a mine
south of Loos with no effect.
FRENCH GAIN GROUND
NORTH OF HEM WOOD;
200,000 SLA"VS IN franm!
PARIS, Aug 10.
Despito fog and rain, French troops made
further progress In tho Allies' Somme offen
sive Inst night, advancing In tho region
north of tho Hem Woods, taking 100 pris
oners and six machine guns. It was offi
cially announced today. South of tho
Sommo n German rcconnalssanco wns dis
persed On tho Verdun front no Important Infan
try fighting occurred during tho night.
Thoro wns an Intermittent bombardment In
tho region of Fleury and tho VauxChapltro
Woods,.
In the Vosges, a German attack on
French positions northeast of Altklrch
failed utterly.
Many air raids wcro carried out last
night. On tho Sommo front three German
aeroplanes wcro defeated.
Tho text of tho olllclal communlquo fol
lows: North of tho Sommo wo made prog
ress during the night north of the
The Lud
August
wig
Sale
For pianos that are new, beautiful in quality of tone,
correct in design, superior in every detail of finish, the great
Ludwig sale of surplus stocks offers a range of selection and
real values unequaled anywhere'in this city.
By purchaslnc one of these
beautiful 1915-16 model
pianos at this sale you can
save
$60 to $105
IJJbmHHI
Dy purchasing one of these
1915 -1G model unit-valve
player-pianos at this sale you
can save from
$90 to $175
There are 35 of the 60 different styles we manufacture,
in choice woods and finishes to select from.
Every instrument in the sale is backed by the
regular Ludwig permanent guarantee. Pianos
taken as part payment at market value.
FRPP Stool and scarf and year's tun
1 JMjIj jng with pianos. ' Bench, scarf
and 12 music rolls with player-pianos.
THE HARK OF
TONE QUALITY
Cash or Monthly Pay
mints Arranged
Especially convenient
tern of payment will
prevail during thi
Sale.
No Interest No Extras
Ludwig Piano Co.
1103 Chestnut
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Hem Wood We brought In about foo
prisoners captured In this region yes
terday. In addition, six machine guns
wero captured. Hnln nnd fog ham
par our operations.
South of the Somme a German recon
naissance party that sought to npproach
our llnis, making uso of liquid fire,
wns dispersed by our flro west of Vcr
mandovillcrs, ICast of tho Mouse there has been
nn Intermittent bombardment In tho
region of Fleury and Vaux-Chnpltre.
In the Vosges, a surprise attack deliv
ered by the enemy nftcr artillery
preparation ngalnst our salient north
west of Altklrch had no success nnd re
sulted In losses to tho enemy.
In tho Sommo region, our aviators
wero engaged In 15 conflicts yesterday
with German machines One German
aeroplane was brought down between
lterly nnd Itethom tilers and two others
wort forced to descend nftcr battles
In tho region of Combtes.
Last night one of our air squadrons
accomplished tho following effective
operations:
Ninety bombs wero dropped on tho
stations along the tisslgny-Comblcs
front. 138 on tho station at Dugny, 40
nt Appllly, 38 on a battery In action In
the region of Hoyon. IB on the station
nt Uozlhcourt, northenst of Hhelms, 02
on the stations of Aplncourt nnd Dam
illors and tho bivouacs nnd canton
ments In tho region of Verdun a total
of 413 projectiles.
The seventh contingent of Itus.slan troons
was landed at Drest today.
It la estimated that thero are now nearly
200,000 llusslan soldiers In Franco. They
havo been lauded nt lntervnls since April 20.
PHILADELPHIA BOY IS
CARRIED OUT TO SEA
Eight-Year-Old Lad Drowned ns
Terrified Companion
Looks On
BRITISH ATTACKS OX SOMME
FAIL; .'142 SLAV I'ltlSONEIiVS
TAKEN, HEKLIN ItEl'OHTS
nnrtuN, Aug to.
Drltlsh troops on the Sommo front have
launched fresh pressure against ho Germans
south of the Albcrt-Hapaumo highway, but
without any result.
Tho War Ofllco In Its statement todnv
s.i Id that the British attempted nn attack
ngalnst the German position nt Bazcntln-le-I'etlt,
but that It Was repulsed.
On tho eastern front, 342 mnro Russian
prisoners have been captured by the Ger
mans in tho region of Zarocze, It wns said.
Heat Kills Chester Man
Cnr:.STi:it, Pn, Aug. lO Anthony Bush
suffered heat prostration whllo nt work
m Marcus Hook, and died shortly after
being admitted to the Chester Hospital.
John nlcfevrc, 8 years old, the only Ron
of Mr nnd Jim. Krnesl K Lcfevrc, of
1800 Wyllo street, was drowned nt Seaside
Heights, N. J and his body was carried
out to sea. Tho dead boy nnd Anthony
Abcrs, who Is of the Bame nge, wcro play
ing on the beach, digging holes In tho sand.
The l.efevro boy ventured out Into the
water while his companion wns busily dig
ging. When tho mothers of both children
and Mrs. John Mnrkhurst came to the bench
to go In bathing tho Abers lad came run
ning to meet them Ho was terrified nnd
told the women 'that his llttlo playfellow
had been carried out to sea.
The little fellow was the Idol of his par
ents, who nre of French-Canadian descent
nnd camp to I'hlladelnhla from Iloston. The
father Is a traveling salesman nnd has been''
spending week-ends at Seaside Heights. He
Is believed to bo in Washington, D. C
Tho boy's body was recovered last night.
Snves Woman From Suicide
mVnnSTDK. N. J., Aug. 10 Tempo
rarily deranged from Illness nnd worry,
Mrs. Chnrlcs Walter tried to commit sulctdo
In Itancocas Creek. Her dress took up a
quantity of nlr In her descent nnd she
noated under the bridge for 60 feet. She
wns rescued by tho brldgctcnder.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
nnd Floronre Acker-
ond
nd
tn.n-4-t-
hospital.
, and AlUu
Irn Usncr, Ilphrata, Pn.,
man, I.nncnsler, ra.
Oforito T. Hlchartlion, 4120 nrown t.,
Catharine A. I.Hlf. I2S3 Viola at.
Hobort R. .Maddpn, lfi.10 Summer t ,
Venlo Kenrnev, 1830 KummiT st.
William P. Forrey, 1850 NarraBansftt nt.
Mario i;. iiurni". iai.i rrir ii.
Donald II Parker. Naval Hosiiltnl,
pnia. nun iirnivt .Mari-y, rwavni
Herman Pfart, L-.'aT N. Kafrhlll at
(irwnnnod. sews Vt Htnia at.
Imae Cnhn. 2820 N 27th t.. nnd Knther Katx.
(10.1 .Mimin at.
llorlca Sherman. Oil) S. Amrrlrnn nt., and
Bnillo llroilaky. fllli H American at.
I.nthcr C'laMon. 4012 Nice at , nnd Uvansellna
Moss, New York cltV. .. .
James V Snowilnn. 2B2H H Oarllalo at., and
Mary Srntt. 21 -H S Olllli at.
David Levitt. 2131 H. nth at., and Bertha
Hnjdermnn. 1U17 MclCean at.
Joseph Munlork. 27fp'J N. I.nwrence nt , and
V.Win. Iledfern. J72S N Orkney at
Oakar flchutz, X34 N. 8th at., nnd Tllllo Mod-
koultz r.44 N dth at.
Domcnlck Tropin. 131:1 Wharton at., and I'llo-
inena Clnnrii. 170S S 10th at.
Harry H. Sehwali. 210ft H. Krazler at., and
Elizabeth Sehnepp, 2110 I). Trazler at.
Harry PerlolT 1)23 Illtner at . and Pauline
Ulttlcman, 412 Mccer at.
MONEY TO CHARITIES
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Mrs. Sallio M, Caldwell's Will Provides
for Institutions
After leaving $0000 of her $18,000 estate
outright to relatives, Sallio M. Caldwell,
Atlantic City, by her will probated today,
leaves tho remainder of her property to n.
niece with directions that sho distribute
It among such charities ns she Bhall deem
most worthy.
Bequests of $100 each to the Home of
tho Good Shepherd nnd the Llttlo Sisters of
the Poor, Klghtecnth and Jefferson streets,
nre contained In the wilt of Margaret S.
C.irllti, who died at Ardmorc. Pa leaving
property valued at $6000. The remainder
of her cstnto Is left to relatives. An estato
valued at $22,000 Is disposed of in private
bequests by tho will of Charles Yockel,
1220 North Lawrence street,
An Inventory of the estate of William
A. l.lpplncott, filed with the Register of
Wills by William J. Fisher and Walter O.
Cahllt, places the valuation of tho person
alty nt $lll.lli.22. The Interest of tho
testator in Ihs W. A- krgflnuuU CtmTii
Is apprnised At $106,000. Th personal f
fects of the estates' of Freeman J9nrttt
and Bchln Cavln have been apprAhwA t
f3 130.83 Ami 1,5665.41, respectively.
"SUDS' SOAR AS SUN SIZ25LB8
Smaller
Beers in Pittsburgh
Next Monday
Aft-
PITTSBUnoir, Aug 10. Smaller gtassef
of "suds" will be the' rule at all bafs n
Pittsburgh after next Monday", owing to
ruling by the Allegheny County Liquor
Dealers' Association, The new prices nre:
Case beer that now sells for $1 to be $1.25 f
case beer selling for $1.25 to be $1.50., Keg
beer will be advanced 25 cents a keg-.
The reason given for the advance In prl,ce
Is tho Increased cost of labor, horses, feed,
higher rents and advances In delivery cost.
Following tho notice of the advance re
tailers throughout the city announced the
reduction In tho size of glasses beginning
Monday.
$7.50
FOR selection from 1 70 new All-Wool
Pinch Back Suits for Men and Young
Men!
$!0.00for223$18&$20PinchBacks
$12.50 for 260$25.00 Pinch Backs
They're the kind of values that tell the
story of big August business at Oak Hall I
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 55 Years
iiiaiHi
fS
llllilliiii
:sTonn ornxs daily at s.ao a. m. a cr.osns at b r. m. until roitTinin notice.
Entire Stock of Men's Hats at
unprecedented Savings.
$2 TO $3 STRAW
HATS
Sennits, soft braids nnd splits. Newest styles.
98c
IStore Closed All Day Saturday Daring August
HLe Panamas
81 nnd $5 vnlua. $1 Qfi
-3!49
'4.98
S0.SO aliio
38 to $10 vnlu. .
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
JLitBtlsera
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Lit Ilrothrm SHCOND FLOOIt, 7TH STREET
s 0 s aa aa a . 66-aaa cep e-t
Filbert
Seventh
August Furniture Sale
Includes every new, desirable effect in furni
ture for every room in the home. Qualities
are exceptionally fine throughout.
Pay for Your Purchases as Suits
Your Purse
Through this innovation you can select all
tho furniture you need, settling for it in
convenient weekly or monthly amounts.
No interest.
4 4$ 3$, frfr iQQ Q4 $ 0 sc O ?sV 3V $ $6 s
Tomorrow! Last Call to Share in This Remarkable Sale of
Mrfs im & $8.50 Tropical Weight.Suitsl$C
WE HAVE CLEARED THE WHOLESALE MARKETS; YOU MUST COME QUICKLY IF YOU mW
WOULD SECURE SOME OF THESE UNPARALLELED BARGAINS J "
Qualities Include Wool Crash. Featherweight Mohair and Palm Beach Cloths
Shown in a wide range of swngger styles, including the very popular pinch-backand every other good model. f
No factory discards or xmdcsirablcs among them. Every suit is fresh and perfect the finest sold at the regular prices.
Choice of Smart, Neat Patterns, or Plain Effects in Light anil Dark Colors and Natural Shades
The best values ever offered at $7.50 and $8.50
their present low price of
-these suits are really sensational at
$5
Boys' $2.50 & ) $
$3 Wash Suits J l
Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker, Vestec and
Middy Styles
Sturdily made of striped gnlatca, blue
chambray, percale, mndrns, poplin, Bed
ford cord and white rep with blue col
lars and cuds. Sizes 2& to 9 years.
Blue Serge $A QQ & SK QQ
Suits, now. 'y 'VO
Smart Junior-Norfolk model. Sizes 7 to 18 years.
en's Serge Suits;
In Three Great Special Sale Lota
'$12.50, $18 & $22.50 Values, now!
!$S.75, $12 & $15;
Qunlitios suitable for present and fall wear.
Perfectly tailored of all-wool, fast-color
serge, in pinch-back or conservative styles.
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Continuing the Sensational Clearance of Our Entire Summer Stock or
Women's$3 to$4.50 PumpsS Colonials, $1.98
Patent coltskin, gun-metal calf and sea island duck; also black or shiny leather
with champagne or fawn inlays. Sizes 3 to 7 in lot.
Misses and Children's $1.75 to $2.50 Pumps and Oxfords
Sizes 8V2 to 11 $ 99 I Sizes 1VZ to 2 $1.49!
Patent colt, calf, tan Russia calf and white Nubuck,
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Dresses Previously $5 to $15 & in All Sizes
f,B2.95,5&s6.90
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Reductions That Mark the Dismissal of Our Entire Stock of Attractive
Summer Fashions
Linens in natural color, oyster white and light
shades.
Voiles in plain colors and stylish figured effects.
Lawns and Nets very sheer and pure white.
Attractive styles are plentiful; skirts are in
latest draped, tunic and full-flaring effects.
Blouses are in coatee and other latest fashions;
trimmings include soft silk girdles, cool, low col
lars and laces,
$2.95, $5 and $6.90 are but trifling sums
compared to the actual values. We are sure that
hundreds of women and misses will want to share.
Misses' & Women's $8) $C
to $10 Coats J -
Stylish plaids, mohair,, linen, light-colored
corduroy, navy and black serge.
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Friday Bargains
Men's H Olus & Porosknit ) rAf
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' "Olus" In plain pongee and plaid nainsook, with patented feature, open all
1 -way tjown rront.
"t'oniNkuit" m wntte cotton yarns, win paientea croicn. etc
Nut ull it uf raili kind, but plfnty of cood diet. SluUr' linperfectioni.
tt line lot lal.
Hoys' 50c, 75c & $1 BloUses, 35c; Three for $1
i Tukim from our rreular tucki nearly ull klndu included.
, Ulrjaes vlth soft collars attached; some with neckbands and stiff cuffs. Shirts
i u itli soft and stiff cuffs. Percales, madras, pongees, etc.. In light and Uaik
stripes. All sizes, hut not of each kind. While lot lt. o mall ur phone urderi,
lioys' aye to 50c Undershirts, l'iC
iBa.'brlgpan with short sleeves; white gauze with short sleeves and pull-over
, style, inrsi quality. Dome sugniiy rumpieu. jintr eieun-up. sue zf, au.
, 3,' uud 31 only.
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50c Tabourettes. 29c
Oleuruiicei Ktionelv made In mission,
Suitable for plant stands, porches, etc.
$2 & $2.50 Scarfs, 98c
While Limited Lot I-at
Beautiful all-linen; 50 and 51 Inch
sizes. Lace trimmed ; some have wide
lace Insertion. THIIID FLOOH
Made-Up Carpet RUGS
Only one of a size.
$24 & $25 Wilton Velvet
8.3x8.3 and 7.8x12 ft.
$16.95 & 517.95
$18 & $22.50 Royal Wilton
3.9x10 and 3.9xlt ft.
S9.98 & 512.95
50c New Process
Linoleum, Sq. Yd.
$1 Inlaid Linoleum, 7-ic
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Remnant lengths two yarda wide.
Some shopworn. Limited quantity.
No mall or 'phone order.
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15c
69c
FIRST FLOOR, SEVENTH STREET
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GOc Cambric Petticoats, 39c
Deep, full flounces of embroidery with
under-rurtie. All lengths.
SECOND FLOOR
$1.50 to $3.50 Corsets, $1
Xo Mall or l'llone Order
Popular makes In coutil, batiste and
fancy material , high, medium, low and
girdle top; long or medium skirt.
Sizes 19 to SO. MAIN ARCADE
$1.50 Grand House
hold Sets, .......
Medicated dust mop, Cedar Oil Polish
ing Mop, medicated dust doth, large
bottle Cedar OH PoiUfti and hardwood
handle fits either mop.
l.SO Aluminum Coffee X'ercola-.QQ
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THIRD FLOOR
$2.50 Porch Rocker. $1.50
Solid oak, natural finish; broad anu,
bent seat
$10 to $22.50 Serya$C QK
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Limited lot. Colonial detlgn . fur.vtHJ
oak. Plank top, long drawer wwl
eheir. soma wuuun and Mary tie
Several patterns. FOUBTH FW
Remnants of 25c to 35c Cotton Dress 1 Oc
Fabrics, yd
Two to six yard lengths. 3$ and JJ inch widths 6trf)tS. Aorft.1 dlgns umll
piaida on white and tinted grounds. CIuSuq and semi iola, wwa rirU4
oile vnnled repe plain linen, poplin, etc ?io Ha r I'hmm Oriiw,!
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