Farms Are Planned For U. S. Soldiers Pittsburgh—For $2,000,000 Uncle Sam can give a home to every sol dier returning from France, whether it be the 1,000,000 now there or the STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M.—CLOSES SATURDAY 9 P. M. I More Great Quantities of Merchandise Drive the Sale Forward on its Second Week, Saturday j | ; ™"i sa^ r^ y 1 1 CMAPI/'O The tremendous proportions of Kaufman's Clean Sweep Sale A%. | (| & Misses' OMUUVO c . an well i when you have before you, starting Saturday, _ Middy Blouses %J fii the second week of vital saving attractions in Merchandise of high Two Lots Saturday /li'llm m p bl A Big Clean Sweep Special 1 QEZ grade and desirability, equally as good, or better if that were pos- noa? Price 59c s™ s l ? us^ Cloan Si 45 Mlilll Sil Q J Assortment of colors to choose from. Made of I#%J %} •ll.i i i A - . - One bilr ?ot of Girls' Mlddv Mr 5 l C ? ricc •• *** Aw//ill/// 1111/iil\V\\V Hrooin MHilnsto Kil i MeMaline. light and cool and Stimmery. While Slble, than when the Sale Opened a week ago. And we have eclipsed Blouses. Made of a White Galatea. All new st?"e a 8t 0 h milli lliii TV SaturJay H ►jl the lot lasts, Saturday. 11 r-1 C C 11' J L . . Galatea, with combination col- combination collars. 10 to 22 !§ [i nKn PLOOU ==========. a " Clean Sweep Selling records by a great distance. A " ls 1| f = AT kalkman'S— Vl , ®jr6 S'J^Tub Skirts MEN'S SUITSII I \ GoForwardSaturdayinHundredsoftheFinestQualities&NobbiestModels At Clean Sweep Prices I IJ™ \At Clean Sweep Prices fJTT. or Saturday Bring a | fill \ : l \ \ For Women, Misses and Extra Large Women J jjlff LOIS lO ImP P IXIIlf" \* T \ \\ / LOT 1- Women's and LOT 3- Wo m en's LOT 5- Wo m en's " *5 W lllC 1 1 UIU Ij ! I mm/) - 89c £>"*>"** $159 $2.95 I 5 an , d SC-95 Si * • || J.-V Q. J*/J _ ' _ I j /,\ \ 5. D VK )l\ LOT 2 Women's LOT 4Wo m en's LOT 6Wo m en's niirrn ■ ■== A| Si Ml and Misses' Skirts, /h i HA and Misses ' Skirts, /h nn A and Mi sses* Skirts, /K AN SI IlTSl^——— S §3 \ Clean SweeD Sale n I Clean Sweep Sale VL 3 Vl Clean Sweep Sale IL c QEZ 1 i * M' 4\ „ - X 1/ Price %J Price M Excellent summer suits in nobby styles and good materials, / I3'! |S Price ■ (lteiciilar &. Kxtra Slcea) 1 § _ J. Hi fln MB 1 Allll (T iwl Q - H H ill M ' ffflllli H ,'IIMI IU ILI All elegant styles and a number of sample dresses in tJiis lot. Sizes up to 44. >1 ■! SI I Q SIT IS MB |H Iflvil O H H lll ghj If Mi B/tr^ g<| WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOMEN'S A\D MISSES' |V/wd.lO Al • • Q| | f C(jf" f )/ U SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES Clean Sweep Sale Price I 1 v JUI I , |P. nil Clean Sweep Sale (to AC? Clean Sweep Sale A A { p Uf.... nIl JM- ... A. . Suits , that would cost a very great amount more to make BBh/ " t|U ' LU )K A M nrirp Women and iviisses now and at the price of material and labor would run into a Jv JHMUII IBJw/ O ?S£ price Vtl•\J %J ]Jnce V * c */ < lot of money. Buy one Saturday f afT' fefi / m Newest patterns in Printed Voiles. A.l good styles. d ,r a^l^lnK^ m o^t^lrt t , ed in V °a l,^iSe nd r^ n g e e ne o 8 f p P rey BUCk ta " eta f' k " eW popllns ' in colors. S WWM W Sizes to 44. colors. Sizes to 44. < Siaes to 44. 1O f RK 9 1 n BwWH WW \ HI — —secondFioon 125 Mens and £% CA 8 %ill H | Saturday WBI Be A Hosiery Day SUITS^I^Iv — fjj I _ _ . . All sizes in this lot, but the price is so low that wholesale 1.7 IToGo On Record! Cftft PaU /\ w* CORSETS r""""""" i *3l **" I 1 Women's Silk Hosiery 1 8h i OUU lallS IIT /> a-r- o 9c BSSS TROUSERS al-l I Si CU*L D " U • V|''" l>er c"' n • - Jar / *llrt *5 , . I .SSKJf. r rf 49c nio^e'tnoneyf y ' W ° rth & $1.95 S Hg gantly made; full cut; lace and / I \\\\jl Clean Sweep Sale Prlcel Clean Sweep Sale PricclClean Sweep Sale Price colors w= ali iF ( J es ,',! l ass orted ZS einbroiderv trimmed: nil bIXOR / > PA I #k mm I colors hUeg 6to 12 years. , (LM Women's Muslin Drawers fl IKM i\SA,V, /Hf I Mhp "•• ..io ij o, I = 0 I MOO CO on (toon Clean Swep Sale. Big Lot for X | i Mssf""" Rgßp $2.39 $2.89 $3.89 Saturday®——— Li Sues to 12 years only. . | Slllll Women's nR SI 00 # lIM hi . Fiber Rugs, 9x12 ft. clail N.ua Bleached Sheeting, 81 Inches t n stripes dots anil V"* vRuL/y/i Of.rWSI'JI I i.wi . , . Dl ,_ h ,„ % § IS! IU ' J . wlde . yard 59e r n ,, LVrt natterns [ f /Vm Good cre P Tol | Plaited silk hose, double soles and high spliced heels; slightly % mm M 111 a.^ w ■>! 1 . 39c SJSfS.r.- 23c | J stripe LICK, pair MMW .. ■■ m _ T7 . Men"s and Boys' Belts. In Tan, colors or trimmed. Cotton Hose in Black. Brown, m I ™ BY CRI , BS TOILET SEATS CASSEROLES WATER SETTS }WWJL W BBFiil AA VM Black and Qray. All Boys' SlUrts and Drawers, Clean TuilUy 11118 - AU 8l "*' Very hi Ij I criJT'iiuT'SSSi, SS w.?, < " d Sa < ? k SS" t .SS JS*S m Sf*a.%!s J'SJSr K'VSJ ISI A LJ"- 4TIA SSn SJSSSS 89c Bp 23c Men', üb'mb Uc i I *-j J1 j!t r. rl..r -- -- ------- - sl ' l9 - * I J ■' ' A'"*.',,'. ;"to", ES": 59c STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M.—CLOSES SATUHDAY 9 P. M. "FRIDAY -EVENING, 2,500,000 who will be there next spring, Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane told the members of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Com merce at their noonday luncheon here. Secretary Lane states there are at present 260,000,000 acres of uncul tivated land in the United States; that there are 15,000,000 acres of swamp land and as many acres of desert soil and stump land left In the Northwest by the lumbermen. "Why not rehabilitate this land for the soldiers?" asked the secretary. "We can meet them at any point 0n the Atlantic Coast upon their return from France and say 'Help build a HAHUJSBURG TELEGRAPH great dam to irrigate the arid desert soil, or help cultivate the land de vastated by the lumbermen and build a home. The United States will sup port you while doing it and give you 40 years to pay back your debt.' " The Secretary of the pleaded for the Americanization of foreign workmen as one means of preventing labor disorders after the: war. Teaching them the English 1 language will enable them to read the papers, books and the signs about the shop, and will help in crease their earnings. Every shop K should have a class in English, he , said. 1 Maj. N. Jay Boots of the aviation j section of the United States Army, explained to the members of the Chamber of Commerce the method of training aviators at Selfridge Field, Michigan, illustrating his talk with lantern slides. WORLD'S SMALLEST LIBRARY London.—What is perhaps the JULY 12, 1918 world's smallest public library Ist claimed by a village not far from | London. The village itself is very small. It ls merely a newspaper file I that hangs upon a wall in the vil-1 lage street, but the community is grateful for it. This was attested to a stranger by i (I an accident, white-haired village* ' who, pointing to the "library with hii •j stick, said: "Wonderful useful that 11 be these days whe& folks can't get j the papers as they did, along of all ij this shortage and rations and such." Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. 5