U. S. SOLDIERS SUSTAIN RECORD OF VALOR IN WAR Baptism of Fire For "Yankees on Front South of the Somme River With the British Army in France. July S.—All the traditions of the ' United States Army for valor were brilliantly ustained in the successful attack made against the Germans south of the River Somme, when for the first time American infantrymen took their stand beside their British cousins and fought shoulder to shoul der with them against the common foe. It was a baptism of fire for inc Yankee soldiers on this front, and they came through with flying colors, proving fitting comrades for the Aus tralian warriors whom they were as sisting. •The Americans fought like tiends." declared one British staff of ficer. They, did all of that. They were magnificent, and the folks at home may be proud of the part their boys took in this unique Fourth of Juiy celebration in thephell-torn val ley of the winding Somme. They were fighting over ground already stained with the blood of thousands of brave soldiers, but no better troops ever charged across the rolling fields than the pioneers of the American Arm v. Along with this it is pos sible to make the cheerful state ment that their casualties were *ery small, according to the latest re ports. Virtually the entire body of Americans came through unscath ed. This was probably due to the weak resistance which the Germans effered to the Anglo-American on slaught. Staff Officer Tells Story Then he told the story of his part in the battle and here is the wa> it ran; "We all were very anxious to do well and we were ready to fight to a finish. We knew thtre was trouble for us over there in No Man's Land., None of our boys cared for that, but, the day before the attack all the men' <.-f my company got together and shook hands and said good-by. for. you fee. we did not know if we should meet again. -I had worked very hard to learn to be a good soldier, for I wanted to be a credit to the folks back home. 1 guess 1 must have learned some things, for my commander gave me twenty-four of our chaps to lead over the top as corporal. And my jnen fought well." He paused, his face glowing with pride, and then continued: "At midnight Wednesday we went torward and laid out in the open waiting for the signal to advance. Then about daylight came the bar rage. It was a pretty big thing—-the biggest we ever heard. I* was just like a real Fourth of July celebra tion. The time came for the charge and we pushed out. "A few of our boys were too anx ious and they got so close to the bar rage that they were hurt. My pal was struck by a shell beside me." Again he stopped and this time there were tears in his eyes and a lump was working in his throat. was silence for a moment. he went on: "We were advancing toward Ha -1 .el village and had to go over one f-lope. then down into a little valley ;T.d up another hill. We got along all right, but down in the valley there was a lot of barbed wire that held us up some. I know I got caught, but not for very long. "Our men were fighting like any thing and killing a lot of boches who v ere in the trenches and shell holes. A good many of the Germans were yelling 'Kamerad,' and surrendering too. "Two of the boches came running up to me with their hands over their heads. I didn't know what to do with theia. but an officer came along, und sent them to the rear Wounded. But Killed Two "Then we went on and had about i-.ached our objective when some thing hit me in the leg and I went down. I tried to get up but my leg -.vouldn't let me and I was dizzy. While I was on my knees I saw two boches charging at me with fixed bayonets. I had the butt of my t ifle resting on the ground, my finger en the trigger, and I fired when they vcre about ten yards away. One of them fell over dead, but the other, kept on coming and was on me be- Friends Glad to Know Sailor Landed Safely -A AJP . : " . WILLIAM T. TRULUNGER Word has been received by Mr. and i Mr*. George Trullinger. 241 North ifteenth street, of the safe arrival I overseas of their son. William T. ! Tiullinger. second-class machinist) mate in the United States Navy. The; f. .lor graduated, from Technical High SchoAl. class of 19 IT. and Worked at the Bethiehem Steel Com pany works at Steelton as an elec trician before enlisting. He left Harrisburg on April 19. 191S, for l.i ague Island. Philadelphia. His present address, is U. S. Naval Train ing Barracks. Base Six. Europe: c-o | Postmaster. New York City. - ■ WHERE IS PARKWAY? MONDAY EVENING, fore I could throw in a fresh cart-! ridge. "Then 1 knew I had to fight htm' with the bayonet like a man. So I' got to m>" feet somehow, and as hei jabbed at me with his )>ayonet 1 par- 1 ried it with my rifle and then swung the rifle to his head as hard AS I could. The blow broke his skull -tnd he went down. "That's all I remember until 1; woke up and found a chum beside' IW/W/W/WfWJW/WIWJWfm/WmJW/WrmJW/WfW/m STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M —CLOSES SP. M. More Fine Values to the Fore in Harrisburg's Greatest Sale Event, Tomorrow 1 100 Dozen "*^iiT" n |i| T "T* n " l *|iir liH|'ii*ii'-"' n T"' n |- w r n " , '"Y""i|rj" 75 Dozen Pairs 0 _ SfivK rVpKAUFMANS SEMI-ANNUAL |H KSt I hi ln s '* es 3to <> years, made of V Wf V' V IV T in black and white only. More Igj Is| good neat striped materials ! 11l ! g - 8 B-a * V m m fIK 38 a 3 5 a ga. ||[Hlw'J'|Vi I Ilia silk than in most boot silk P|| 2S and worth double. $ I | | ■ A ■% |f %, %f\M M ■% LM I B% ''Pi'// ''l hose and splendid quality. N [u Conn Swoop Sale Price. | 'i \| A *jf hi II ■ Clean Sweep Sale I'ricc. K]j r —29c — uM ~q> >lj. SttM i— 39c pr. J j The preparations which we have made for the Clean Sweep Sale are evidence of the UNDERSELLING POLICY of KAUFMAN'S and ij m the practical manner in which we strictly adhere to the methods which have built this store to its present large size. That the people of this k m section of the state appreciate these values is well known by the way they attend the sale. Last Friday and Saturday were days to be remem- |s j|j bered, not only because the crowds came but because war time has set a new standard of values in the markets of the world and Kaufman's |s finds the ways of economy which a e passed on to the customers of this store in a steady stream, day in and day out. The extra values for j|j |j to-morrow will see the store crowded as it always is in the Clean Sweep Sale. m KIMONOS PETTICOATS CHEMISE \IGHT GOWNS. BLOOMERS WOMEN'S HOSE WOMEN'S HOSE | WOMEN'S HOSE Is Made of figured Good quality sateen Made of muslin Lace Low neck and short H IW For misses 14 to 18 Black and white Full fashioned black I Fibre silk hose jji| |o|| lawn in assorted pat- ; Hlack. blue, purple, and embroidery trim- sleeves. Well made, KKI Iff 8 jwl fl .1 B I §-*■ 1 years. Good qual- ™l'° r n and white hose. Good' all the new plain l|i terns and full cut. j med ' A " 11 e 8 attractively trimmed. A lity blue chambray. Clean Sweep sale quality. fast color, thades. All sizes. jSI firi 39c ZZ '9sc Si 69c 69 c (I ForTuesdav Julv9 48 c 2* I S| Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price II 1 */I 1 liCuUdY j (lUIV V Sale PriiT I /w C Sale Price Sale Price l[L JtJ SKfOXD FLOOR. SKfOXD Ki.OOtt. SEfOXO FLOOR. SECOND FI.OOW. jl D * f Hr.,l y FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. g> NIGHT GOWNS. MVSI.IN SKIRTS MI'SI.IN SKIRTS HOUSE DRESSES II VOlipOll f ItU I Oil CHIIJ>REN'S HOSE I CHILDREN'S SOX GIRL'S MIDDIES MISSES' MIDDIES |[| iy Good muslin, deep Good styles with T5 dreßses- ~ ht |j ______________ Black ribbed hose. i nfant s and chil . Made of whlte gala . Elegant quality gal- S embroidery" trimmed, embroidery flounces, flounces and full and dark percales. || Five and a half hours ver°y good ° vafu". dren ' B " Cutie Sox." tea in combination || Iy Clean Sweep Sale cut full, all sues. cut. good qualitj. All sizes to 4-i. || f k s Clean Sweep Sale Fancy strip es. colors. 6to 18 years, dean Sweep Sale hi """'a. l1 ~" CO/."" OQ„ I fo ivi™. c, r .„ n™„ ro _ 1 lU C / CO ; SwCCp 0"C WCCI> OC7C Sww P Otic U and 2t0430 in the af- >% A I Sweep V/ Q Sweep AC S MJ J>l ,DZ7 Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price H ternoon. ill Jl BP IZ'ZC Sale Price Sale Price A I ,4j h hi SKiOXD FLOOR. , SEI'OXD FLOOR. SF.l'OXn Fionii. SKfOXD FLOOR. /5\ READ THIS ■ H Hv FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. ' SECOND FLOOR. IS lk| =======^========= == CAREFULLY M ■ ■ ======================== HOUSE DRESSES APRONS I BATHING TIGHTS BLOOMERS Sold only to customers SMOCKS SMOCKS BRASSIERES • WOMEN'S DRESSES Ijl J I,'™ 1 ! ; qualit - v , sin f" 69 in the lot. light For women, misses Good qualitv blue 1 Wj!l\ buying $1.50 worth of Women's and Women's and Made of good mus- Only twenty in the l>2 ,n assorted col- ; . Hark calicoes 1 and children VII nhim hr, , JWiftlßlllll merchandise or more. misses', in all colors misses', finest wash- .._ lot. Made of serge, K S r and size s. ; and dark and children. All chambray. 1-or ffl| 1| None sold to children. ■ W and stj-les. 16 to 44. a bi c mate rial 16 to 44. lin ' embro,derj tnm " only. Assorted sizes. 11l lU i ean wec P Sale Full cut. all sizes. >,Zes - \allies, girls bto 12 years. none delivered and only W Clean Sweep Sale clean Swoop Sale *ned. Si*es to 46. clean Sweep Sale S lS Clean f\ (Clean Af\ Clean O MR!|! ijiljulwl one to a customer. J Price. Price, Clean C\ r* Price. I $1.95 ES*. oScjSTU. 49c 25c Imm ßst st™? Brm $1.95 $2.89 S3- *sc $1,95 1 SEtO.XD FLOOR. SECOXD FLOOR. SEtOXD FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. S ElO XI) FLOOR. Ml Girls- Wash Dresses Girts- Wasli Dresses WU WOMEN'S GEORGETTE MEN'S HBER SILK HOSE MEN'S SUSPENDERS MEN'S UNION SLITS | 1 Clc*an Sweep sale " \IAiSTh diajlsiijo SS? s -" ps *" 33c me 74c s., sauc 95 C S'."" s """ """ $3.89 S" c " S ""P 23c U; s ""> M ' 24c S s * w 59c || da'',i,Tnis."T"" rsT?vsi?3s^ ,a -'* K ..~v" i io i. }r oni>. neat striped voiles; nicely trim- fine quality georgette in every fett - ends; cast-oft buckles. crotch! yjj SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. med. Sizes 38 to 44. new color. All sizes to 16. I.'IIIKT I I mill FIRST Fl OOR. FIRST FLOOR. SS ' FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. r r i ". Rj| Girls- Wash Dresses Girls' C.Uigham Dresses HINA b\xM.*sVs H SII ' K MEN'S WHITE OOATS MEN'S NECKTIES MEN'S WORK SHIRTS MEN'S AND BOYS' BATHING m Clean Sweep Sale 47r Clean Sweep Sale tf? 100 Clean Sweep Sale -I on C'ean Sweep Sale Ofv _ __ SUITS Js Price tIC irice wI.AO Price Jbl.oS/ ivicc o*/C Clean Swe<-p Sale 91 c Clean Sweep Sale 79c *Mt > 'vis3& nn n?i.. l M■ thi J!Si; v, .^ lad ® , ot go ° 6 quality ging- Made'of 'ex'ee'nVn't' ' quality of Whit^' Work Coats'." suitable l*rl' ' Clean Sweep Sale gQ c |^i jJI Sf _ calico han,, in this season s best stj l&s. china silk, in white, black and all for plasterers, painters and Four-in-hand ties, in all new Blue chambray work shirts; I rice gS aresses in assorted colors. Sizes A good range of colors. sizes colors: beautiful tub silks in a porters: slightly soiled; made of patterns; of a good quality silk. cut full; all sizes; exceptional Either one or two piece; plain ill " to # 'lrnovn t- 1_ variety of new styles: all the good weight duck. values. colors or trimmed. MS| .ECOXD FLOOR. SLCOXD H.OOR. newest styles. Sizes 36 to 46. FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FI.OOR. FIRST FLOOR. >i FIRST Fl OPR. HU Girls' Gingham Dresses WOMEN'S COTTON WAISTS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S LINEN COLLARS MEN'S UNION SUITS BOYS' SHIRTS and DRAWERS if) sc*rr..rr 69c s& **.•?. •** 49c ' ss? 79c a „ ns>vetps . lc llc ss? 9c 23c n . n^s.;WiSur M, iu'!as .r. , ?asiu , a^ M , *iss B to years only. to 44. georgette: In a wide range of and collar attached; all sizes; aII sii!es length drawers; all sizes. 24 to 34. fll SECOXD FLOOR. FIRST FI.OOR. newest colors: all sizes to 44. cut full. FIRST Fl OOR FIRST FI.OOR. FIRST FLOOR. IS! ___J FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. S| Girls- W ash Dresses WOMEN'S COTTON WAISTS WOMEN'S CREPE CHINE MEN'S HOSE MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS BOYS' ODD PANTS SWeePSal ° 49c SWCCP . S r c 79c r'ean Sweep Sale $2 .g9 Sweep Sale p . sl.lO g~ T?. .T 39c 59c |V< Made of calicoes in assorted C qua" ft >' whu v'ol IT m al 1 quality of crepe de Cotton" Hose' in'black, brown, percaV? 'soft °ma- and : Te% M go?d worsfed 1 ' "pin"*?' "bell Sffij S colors. Sizes 6to 12 years. Sew m SECOND FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. to 46. F , RgT FLOOR FIRST FLOOR. 8 FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. |j HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN iT rIFAN SWF|: ' > PRIrFS 1 hi C / V t STKP STOOLS WATER GLASS !WOP AN*D OIL I". 'TI wTL nrSTERS 8 / / v 1 fyl QJ 1 TKA SCRUB GARDEN < Cedar mop and a bottle W DUSTER | ELECTRIC DINNER HJ S r POTS BRUSHES Extra strong rtep ' our noors - K Lons handle Wall 9 FANS PLATKB Sj, Iy M Earthen Good strong tools; well finished. c. | I | ] water glasses JSL || v Dusters as cut. good g 6 _ ln . elec . Beautiful 1 , n|! Bl X 5P,.,. 95c n> I , *" *mow "**' d SS a 1 nj f size. Special Special. OC U' with couplings; special, I|, |L j|i F,. 49 C home cool. plaVes , 1 [ij S> , 29c .. 8c - $1.98 lair 6 for 35c 29c $3.95 19c j D..H y BIKKV Sheets, Pillow Cases and T flw i . n H RpriSnrpaik Summer Wash BOASTER . , —— 1| be e~.u 5 .... y- ,—. Bed Piiiows I oweis ana Bed spreads ,im fc ga LM J tin dish f'ass _ err> - HHfl ti „. snecial . .All Typical Clean Sween Rir.n.EAV SWF.F.P VAT.TTFS L AOFICS i unaa3fc Snecial. Slated and fnr sllmm^r lUJ >. ( pans Spe- l K Special. T r Tgy °*' l' 42x36 each . 25c for general use. Each •- J Special, . rsl f . 29C 98C u PUIOW Ca f. S - Red Border Huck Towels. 18x36 1 *J r rtT'sDell'' 'lO _ 25c $1.69 , ' ' T • I, M ";„r h P,„.w"r.?r 17c y.rd .. P . 19c Ironing Board < ' ' ,ii S£ \ W\SH f r-1 AT.rrc 45x36, each S9c Bleached Turkish Towels, extra _. , „ „ . Good size ~ * / V i I|HJ [fl 1 BOARDS CLOTHES llusiin Sheets. 72x90 good quality. Special, each stripes, Si \ Double .' ' d BQg |S DRYI.RS Ml ride was h jn f^[ e d W(IB Eight Artn Clothes glxloinches ' 8 , $I Towels. Special, each £ ard Z9C gtan(j '?°A l i |jH C boards: big b I|i 1 Wear Well Sheets SlxSO Extra Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, OQ- as am lifer sU*ong fold- I w.j hi I sUui.' || Dr >' m: " *°°* lnrt . sS colored borders. Special, .ach 39c c Vo.ta.B JI J9 "sj.ffi" P i 1 25c . 69c 9 BedSpreads 2"* if"' 19c $1.19 1 hi 1 ' ' L fiQ/ Pillow Tubing 45 inches .... . P .,' 39c W i IS LM > , 9 OJ7C wide, vard 35.- Crochet bed spreads, good size 41 4Q >ard I hi C MOTH VACUUM BED PILLOWS and quality. Special, each 39c Beach Cloth, all col- m,*nri W > IU # CHESTS SWE EPER Crushed Feather Bed Extra large and heavy Bed Spreads. ors, 32 Inches wide, OQ. IRONS I^l Quaker , A XI Pillows, covered with good Crochet—with Marseilles patterns g1 fiQ Special, yard STANDS IRONS Ml city moth and cleaner CoffCC ticking, pair SI.M Each ® 1 .© peciai. >ara Upholstered IW % chests fold- combined. rr _f w Extra good Feather Pil- Crinkled dimity bed spreads double Colored Voiles. In pink, HAND DUSTERS ' to P! oal s . with steel IMI 1 ing. Special Special. f PaMaUlaM low '' c<> v ered with tine size and hemmed. Light in weight tfj-l QO blue, gray, lavender and jr c Hand Dusters made of good nn, "j; d wlth tubing. J j[U if $1.29 $3 95 \fQri rerCOlllors p n a^ OW .. WUe .. BtriPe .S Sp - ia '- h sl ' 9B SSSi i AC P,d '... 25 c Jt BC co^ n n d special jl m f SETS special, flj 11Q ( rf ■■ tmm Ma —a I . jf Acme Ice Cream Umbrella GRIDDLEB f !§j iy f >'yt glass PAN *1.13 } 0 JL V nfl M. Hk W jflBM ' ' STANDS Iron cake |hi lisbe AUrWAMv ;pi: —w s il ~ a: - -jl STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M —CLOSES 5 P. M. me. He had gone out and brought me back."' That finished the personal story of this boy who had fought and killed and been wounded, but he had some thing else which was much on his mind. After much hesitation * .t finally came out. ■ "1 wonder if my little girl at home is happy." he said anxiously, refer ring to" his sweetheart in Chicago. The correspondent told him she cer HAIUIIS3TJRG TELEGRAPH talnly would be very happy :*nd proud to know how well he had done. "I hop.-> she will be," he responded thoughtfully, and then added: "Would it be too much trouble "or you to drop her just atline to let her know that I am ull right? I don't know when 1 shall have a chance to write." That letter will go immediately, but pending its arrival