Exiles and Interned Find Haven in Holland London, May 31.—Discussing the Bttus of foreigners in Holland, Cord van der Linden, Dutch Minister of the Interior, said that there are at STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M.—CLOSES SATURDAY 9 P. M. 1 Tomorrow, Saturday, Ushers in June Values of Seasonable Merchandise! | W ■ M m. I =AT KAUFMAN'S 1 , _ H! |lf ALfSr Coming Right at the Height of the Season and If A.WjJfcr I W 1 In Face of Steadily Advancing Prices, We Announce 1 |j ot <&£* The Trend of Summer Fashion JL 11 R * C O 1 17 Of 1 New Styles Galore in II M ■ *\TI St I Another Big Suit Sale For Saturday Smart Wash MEN] 1 II \W°m en and Misses n • r> ht i *■ CL; i furnishings 1 More Or Ihose rine auits ror Women and Misses I SSII Former Prices $25.00 4 f* f\ ffli fet jDSJ i | $2.95 $29.50 and $35.00 \ I i I 1 5§ blisses' and Children's White Canvas "Mary Jane" r _ 4 _ jp| if l|l fl . \ , 1 / . Mm Pumps with white soles and heels. Sizes up to $2.00. O * 1 -L ■ W J 1 I \\ / Colorful Neckwear gj Special Saturday $1.25 JP6Cl£ll OSLIUrCISiy &l "W JL |W \/ \\ 11 3Sc Each; 3 for $1 i a ' ' ~ | \ \ (I I The variety of beautifully do- |lj| m \ \ i I \ signed silks provides a very '|i§>l A 11 rril • A r|ii \ \ I 1 liroad choice for men and young S> All Ihis a v , All These \\ljJU \j| 1 See These Women's and Misses' Season's Best j? It S Most Favored )C% 1 SHIRTWAISTS and Newest Colors jfe JL ' KS' 1 Kj JL Ill\ JL f " i&Xky JL BXkL ii i \ JUU M-'ff! ac c2> ty* M hH I i White White A wealth of patterns and col- IsJ C. 1 • JSIOTUiJ raa CM3. iSEr- English Kopp English Repp orings in four-rnhand wash ties. At Miost Inviting Prices Styles in sßxtiJl I p? 111/ pJbblspecial at t U . Al IVIOSI mviung rriceb ffi ri I ! |feWi 1 AT/ifJu $1.95 51.95 Men's Silk Hose, Fine White Voile SHIRT- JL. mmm \ pVOpQ ' iiJHRIL mmm llllVy Special, 23c SIS WAISTS. X 5 O h] Fiber silk hoe in black, Made of one of the finest qual- """I 00 llflS '■*■———^___ \ ~T\ J^jj ity voiles, these stunning waists J ' _ _ . /nil // & /{TV - ! I \ gt S-3k e /dLL Jersevs 37 Suits Formerly at $25.00 a y n (Hil Boys's por t shim, 0 £H s L a Tff t C M 17 Suits Formerly at $35.00 \1 1 hl jsm&sr-xig?v& VSv —larreta oft SPECIAL SATURDAY AT —Copenhagen \ J W4 1 1 groat variety of fine tailored shirt- In f O 1* / - || h JOC J^r.DU waists includes plain and I ! WM* J YYT • A a T7\ \ $ A assortment of one and iSI , 1 li l Misses Sizes 5 G%f\ Women s Sizes P* 1 Crepe de Chine and Georg-I Beaded and Embroidered 1C onJ Ifi JL 1 JA L# WW QC 1-n (illustrated) (illustrated) Men's Union Suits El ette Crepe SHIRT- SILK SHIRTWAISTS. 1U dllU 10 Jl) [0 44 White Twin White p iq „c . a^ lb £ 0J S WAISTS. d9 QC Special (J/l QC Wash. SkU-t andknec lengths QJ Special at .. at v —— Si PHATCf rAATC! pa ATC __ __ _ _ $2.45 $2.95 special at ®i.i ■ nfll Smart, modish waists, made These are splendid copies of I A I II ILX 1 E i U I N' Off 1111 BZ P C l.'Q Kif lIU of a fine grade of crepe de chine much higher priced imported * * KJ* V V/il Jl k/ • v \/rl lij • | I IV 8 i P iai-nvn iri.nnn I- I "** r '' FLOOR z. jjjJ and geogette crepe, in every models, and express the new . rp* _ l i i *- • Ks Pill new summer coloring and in- ideas of fashion in collar and At 1 lieSP Kemarka■!# rrirps . _ AT KAUFMAN'S gvj |U eluding fancy stripes anl cult and vest effects. Hand- , 6 c i\cmai aauic I "tCS Ai Turn RpmartaKlo P r ,Va e * trimnied embroidery'. Women s and Women's and Women s and At iwoKemamaDie rnces - i Q 1 1 & t'o ev o e hif ( e rom, d M tKj Misses Coats Misses' Coats Missed coats were $12.50 to $15.00 were SIB.OO to $22.50 Lovely oummer millinery nj 2?| exceptional values. embroidery. Xpeelal at Special at Special at a mat /r%. Mr -A, M _ w . *St p k.hst Fi.ooH 59.95 $12.95 $14.95 Now $9.50 Now $14.50 Including Chic Sport Hats iSi t ,A splendid selec- Poplin, Delhi, Cas- This lot embraces Alv ¥▼ v A I,vv There San endless arrav IS nil models 'fashioned In leie'e Coats 8 infill de* 1 mnteriai WO 'tvi W ' h l?! A magnificent array of Taffetas, stripe or Plain Satin and Crepe n f -t-.;.-roatinn<; in nur Rl LW materials? and colore and cobr in demand de chin fs in counUess numbers of pretty styles and exquisUely of .,, ChlC Lr . Catl0 f ns \ n ° nr . \U (yl a v J pleasing colors. All materials: latest wear this spring! trimmed. SI millinery department and 111 Il?lw//rf1/y / / r*%**CofflU2/n/\yL Sl/ ' eS ' models; sizes to 44. unusual value. Women'* Slsen 3 to 44— Mlxsea' Slzea 19 to 18 /J|* IfwWalSfel \ the display includes Milan 111 S V l/JJqSC""™* \ll 1 I J lm\WfflSmk and Leghorn Sport Hats kM |lt C 'iTBMWfcB I f I—tfffffffiffmi sF.rovn FLOOR ' that are equally suitable for Hj l{ SATURDAY SPECIALS n} j ni . "ZZT. ~ \}TjJ 1 II ss Arctic Electric ' ulad Clothing Tidings For MEN! V \V / 1 li i i ' Real economy in clothing is embodied in one wcxrd—SERVICE. No use in these days buying new suits with each little hj| I 6-inch Electric Fan, fullv (( 1 I change in style. It is essential that you buy seldom and in season, but you must buy for service. Poor wear in clothing is an . ' —' —sEroxn Fl.ook - g| sS ' guaranteed. Keep your home U H i extravagance. Material and labor that are much needed for war effort must b'e conserved. You serve the best by buying the —AT KAUFMAVS ~ H;j Nj | cool this summer with one ' eSt " tS CrC 3t reasona^e P" c es. Come in and examine for yourself—the values will make you feel glad. HJI 1* ¥ T 1 m ! lUSr e Qg Men's Lightweight Suits at Light Weight Prices Muslin Underwear | Is i at... Jr fn ———^sll7s sl4 <Kifit;n hs] vl w unusual L ow p C es 1 V I i I' U/ JL jxiA Women's envelope combina- Women's envelope combina- |[M nil ' ACME Ice Damal* (I I <? Tir , _ __ LSJ •/ /\\. Si tyo /\ tion suit, made of longcloth, tion suits, made of nainsook, jSsi llj _ i UiC id I 1 I oerges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Homespuns, in smart and ■Her i\ w / \ f\\wZ—i\ a in s ' zes 36 to 4^: *7l\ in sizes 3li to ' a ce trimmed I S' <3 Cream Freez- |l' g: N. QlEl- 3 goodlooking Suits for Men and Young Men. The patterns and colors in- dl • V Wll \ lace trimmed; spe- /\) Q front and Qf QJ | ers —2-qt. size Swiflg % elude the very latest. ' Vif M at... Oi .TtO Freezers - # Mon's KIU-ki Pants, l]) ► I Women's muslin petticoats, \\ omen s bungalow aprons, 1 quart size Well-made fumed oak J Special $1.39 Keep Cool and Comfortable in One of These \\ \' \\.; 1 . 'W> M —y y with a large embroidered ( .^ e ® in ngured ai patte?ns and HJ m I makes cr nn A finish complete with s _ _ _ , _ \\ \\ \ \ \\r JR 1 / floufice; cut full; special at trimmed with pink or blue Sj I,' S£KS Palm Beach Suits . U{ '9B c & $1.45 1 ! -J Jl easily made, Green I awn Benches m. 1 ww| ''\ \\ / \ Women's nainsook gowns, M S I TW . Y • 11 J J J <t7 7C J df| TC! \\ A /k\ , Women's muslin and crepe with low neck in either round IS QQ/* ' u " s,ze ' wc " made and m v/#/0 2LITC* wZ//Jl Bgf -A gowns, with low neck and or square effect, and short pfl |jg| & at... vO v painted 53.50 m Men's (iood Pants, ■ ■ Bar /\ \ w\\ \ short sleeves; -in sizes 16 and sleeves; sizes 10 and 17; lace ['II ml r ; 1 rr° ial $2.49 Trench and conservative models, cleverly fashioned of cold- # M V f\ \\\ I]l \\ tHmn^" 0 /?0/ embroidery Q j jm. K W | R . p , .. | , water shrunk genuine Palm Beach material. Plain.' neat g- ■ W • \V— bj trimmed, special at 1 \\] 1 Big Reductions on J , t of ma f e ?iaU str or crecked patterns. All sizes for men and young K H 1 \\W \M\ S . "' IU I m such as worsteds, men. Also stylish stout sizes. I_i\ MM Ml HHJ SKCOXD FLOOR " hi ]{ Innovation Wardrobe Trunks ■! a kMLMJJL■ | I 0 J -T 1 j/lTf"! TraVelinPr r I Boys Clothing Built For Service Chddren s Drcsses if '.t \ ptraws. . boys- A . c . ~p. Appropriate For Children s Day i ra # * Cr—irjyj' iS'r I'llifc ) 1 . fjzwashable P4 Serviceable rrices Confirmation And Graduation Exercises @ IU % —liiT e X t r a •" " . D >. rT n P* f Boys' Washable Norfolk Boys' Norfolk 0e Q e - -- - . __ -. _ . Si ml brass°tri mining I ///W J $2.95 SUitßat At Worth WHlk SaVingS 111 % s !>••) I *>S M Good Bla<-k Traveling Ilas, / >f~W 7C/* /)\. 7 / r -l\ „ ®. TO 'J YEARS T , . . ~ Girls Wash DRESSES Kil K 18-inch brass n c I . J •H C- / J 7/ C3\ Made of that good New Tiench model suit Worth to S" 00* A C f L h] \ The Bent Wardrobe Trunk trimmings $3.95 I K |n n T' washable —slashed pockets, belt all lour Choice at $1.45 S! |l Xmr-"'™ tron K EXTRA SPECIAL , Mjf ss/ Made of cool cloth and (tAM stHpes Fiahionedin the around- the material of f Made of fast ' color plaids h] J 25.00 kind for 1n.50 Black Ti-ivollnc Bnir Ifi I Palm Beach, in plain and V r f olk . I " odels wlth . Cassimere. and striped ginghams, in all *T y| |S IU C W3.00 kind for an d 1 8 inch 8 J % neat strlues- sizes 6to 17 /*" e VP belt all around. Worth a lot more money. new styles; well made; in AAt ill gj 1 K30.00 kind for *3XSO d . nd 18 "'nch QR J neat strl P es - blzes bto 17 / HT- - sizes 6to 14. h 1 ! W M 3.50 kind for *;K.OO sizes M -W years. W- \l 1 ' /-• 1 \\r u nopcor-c jRL/'ZX S II r S'K s .K' LL 1, |. > $1.29 #P K Boys Sturdy Wash Suits S£s. P : R | 2 is rill % Three ply construction. (jf J- % special \\ -1 j f Your Clioice at la # llf C t o out e ?rav nd bOUnd ■ ll I 0 Th r. B .ty lißh V ac . ht hape T, nv c- M % I, M n 1 * nfzes i here and 'you can - made in the new models and , Ig! |lj m Uress ' § save money. KHAKI sortment of Boys' Wash dy models; a splendid pleasingly trimmed with lace C irunks at . Jf \ _____ Suits as low 79c wash Buit 39 or embroidery; sizes 6to 14. 4 1U K I -- S| (f7 CA to St T IT CASES ft / Men's Panama (O QC PANTS / V \ Girls Wash DRESSES B>l Si J Brown Suit Cases, 24-lnch # Hats, Special at... Q Cm. 1/. \ \ ■ ""~—— °at $3.95 7f il c.„v„"5i.98,52.98 to I as!;' s >„i o "Stf"£ ° £> c jyi'zzzz• U 11 &.———• $4.95 I a"-™"' j^r K r„orr ■> - I Uli J 1 Mr. l T., K o™. $1.591 -—<.51.95 P ;.rr-, wmk - 1 b FIHST FI.OOH m rnvn K.M- J jtU STORE OPENS 8:30 .A.-M.—CLOSES SATURDAY 9 P. M. /i • ir* FRIDAY EVENING, present in Holland 100,000 Belgian exiles, 3,135 English, 1,607 German soldiers, 679 escaped prisoners and 1,543 Russians and Poles. The interned war prisoners and fugitives receive the same treatment, he said, as the Dutch people. He de clared that the various governments have agreed to supply provisions for their subjects, but that Belgium could not be asked to supply Its refugees at present. Hhe denounced those of the Dutch people who grum ble against the hospitality of Holland toward all strangers. ACCOMPANIED PARADE The .Motor Messengers of the Har- v—--; ■< Yt vv/- r #i-:. v,/ v:7'- : - •' S: ... \ w> ! ; * HAHKISBURG TELEGRAM risburg Chapter, American Red Cross, accompanied the Memorial Day pa rade yesterday, carrying soluiers in their cars. Four graduates of the tirst-aid classes of the Red Cross were also with the parade, ready to render assistance to any of the boys in blue. The Motor Messengers were Misses Elinor Cspelin and Almeda I Herman and the four first-aid work ers were Misses Mildred Astrich, Catbe'rine Jacoby, Elizabeth Knisely and Mary Mark. ITS NAME "STOI*EWALL|" ITS EMBLEM A WILDCAT Greenville, S. C.. Mi\y 31.—S-By a I general order issued at Camp Sevier by Major-General Bailey, the Eighty first Division will be known here after unofficially as the "Stonewall Division," after General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army. The motto of the division will be "Obedience, Courage, Loyalty." The unofficial 4nsignla of the division will he a wildcat. . .. V . MAY 31, 1918. U. S. Gives Up Hope of Peace With Austria Washington, May 31.—The Unit ed States government has abandoned the idea that Austria-Hungary can, be detached from the Teutonic ulli ance. Such was the interpretation placed yesterday by allied diplomats upon Secretary of State Lansing's announcement that "the nationalis tic aspirations of the Czecho-Slovaks and Jugoslavs for freedom have the , earnest sympathy" of this govern ment. 5
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