Mangin Prohibits Strikes Against the Rhenish Republic Berlin, June 6.—A proclamation by General Mangin, commander of the French army of occupation at Mayftnce, forbidding strikes against 1 koufmon's Saturday a Record Smashing Value Day in The Big Sale KyMflN's. I Saturday Evening Saturday Evening I [EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! ~~T " ~ ~ ~~ " ~ |j w • , ' 1 Another Big Shoe Sale Scores of Styles in Smart Summer Wash Shirts al Economy Prices j jH Feature of June Economy Event Saturday Qo fllVflA V 1 297 P!aiM Wnniftri'fi '''jf mt (As nl " !,traW d.) (As Illustrated.) (AS Illustrated.) (As illustrated.) (As Illustrated.) (As Illustrated.) . €x±id TV o I MB Extra size white gab- White gabardine Fancy white gabar- White gabardine Extra size white Rep 1n lU 0 C a lp n f —^mm—mmmemmummmmmmmmeu ■ ■ ardine dress skirts, size White gabardine dress dress skirts, sizes 24 to dine dress skirts, sizes White tricotine dress dress skirt, sizes 24 to dress skirt, sizes 31 to ** IIIC *jutc ni Xg-T-I •. p TO T ■■ ■ 31 to 40 waist band. Bpe- skirts, sizes 24 to 30 30 waist band. Special 24 to 30 waist band, skirt, sizes 24 to 30 30 waist band. Special 40 waist band. Special ft* <■% /ser Wlllte Uxiords & A limps /■ clal at waist Special at at Special at waist band. Special at at at VkX xU $6.00 to $6.50 Values ~ 11= $1.95 $2.45 $1.95 $2.95 $3.45. $3.95 $2.95 ssbc? * • 1 o 1 ■ ■ • ' can be had in white and col bpecial Saturday " : • oretl novelty patterns; every I J T T T $ "I 71 /J • * • x W # W garment perfect in fit and tin- WhiteNubuck Oxfords White Nubuck Pumps White VV OTTLCtT S CLTTCt IVIISSCS SllltS'""'IIT TIVO Bl£ LdOtS fflFlPQt a^tosa^pHc^'ks?." 68 ' ' Women's and Misses' f| - Women's and Misses' A,- AA WIJK. LdpC*. _ Waists Military Hl; sizes 2'A to 8; width, Ato D. SIB.OO tO $22.50

d' / y / y tanan^^°pen ' ia^en ' Waists 1 249 Pairs Women's X"\ Pretty styles in voiles, linens, organdies, etc., in plain white, plain colors and popular stripes and figures. y C For Women's and I U © &t ® Rrnun ,nrl frav Kid OvfoJc b/b) We have the largest assortment of summer dresses for misses in the history of our 0 Misses' up to $lO 4)1.39 Hj uruwii auu iviu yixioins store. In view of the fact that prices of cotton are high and that it is expensive to make dresses at pes Pretty Waist-s, made of white ly $5.00 to $6.00 values f ■ home, you will readily see that this is a big opportunity for you to buy all the summer dresses you PM pd p or Women's and I I shafles iinf ' novelties; trimmed i Slieoial Saturdav for need at attractive P rices - Each P rice means a bi & savin S- Make y° ur selection early Saturday. &V. / O Misses - to sls Beaver Brown Kid - Flexible Soles; Leather Louis and Women's UTld MiSSeS' Women's UfldL MiSSeS' Women's dTld MisSeS ' Capes. 1 to and Long Drawn Last; sizes 2y z Gingham DreSSeS Gingham DreSSeS Printed Voile Dresses d*-. Oye For Women's 1,5 ' Waists [s Women's $4.00 Oxfords and Pumps. Special /fo /h mi /K M X\ pd Vl®i O a nd Misses'up . , , . 1 Saturday P ... $2.45 IT * f II C Vl / ft L CP Aj IB C to $20.00 Capes. m the bale at 1 /' err- \ Underwear on Saturday 1 • ? a n turd ay I f o r ßrownßarefoot . Sandals, . s! . zes . "J 0 . 2 '.. S? Women S, Misses, Children s Two Buy Early and Plenty I fo^ ahogany . Play Shoe, :. sizes . ll . to .. l -.. S Complete Assortments at Special Prices This well known make of under i Tan Lotus Barefoot Sandals, sizes sto s. • Women s and Misses Bathing Suits * IVfIHF '1 wear at these two Drices mean s.-Tlios^V^'S till Soecial for 451 .I fcl AC OC 4JQ QC ~M L fcQ OC ' V mWm / W Cdl dU tllcot; tWU JJIILCO Illtrdll fashioned double sole and t t.."T3 ' V *i*e" "j'V • „V; at SI.9D. $Z.95. Up tO $9.95 (A4hhO frpmpnHnnc efiviTKrc: heei, siik lisle K artr t opß in Tan Lotus Barefoot Sandals, sizes S l / Z to 11. . ~ , . , ~7 .. . 7 . .. - { , iremunQOUb black and mown. 1 9 * aa • a wonderful assortment of attractive styles in pretty colors as t v ( * YX7 ' A "D Special for $1.45 I well as black; neatly finished; all in the netfc one-piece jersey knitted Ip- 3 *-" iJ , Women Syj "r. hjl Tan Lotus Barefoot Sandals, 11% to 2 mode,s- Wompn ' s and Mlßßes ' - size 34 to 46. IgOSlfe T~ JkaySef SV L JidySer S Hosiery L I Special for $1.65 $ 1" b£ST? " isßeß '9B* Vests ODC Union 77 e* I Tan Pigskin Play Shoes, B%to 11. Special for "„., P L Mthln V' ™„. i ' or 3 for SI.OO Suits tTIVp.V* 0 ' 1 DSll $1 25 girls and children; cotton, Jersey tights; Annette Kellerman style; . PUildron'o mm -r>_ —. . ~ r\ a , n,/ , , , _ ... in black, neat colored trimming; made of good quality cotton jer- , J The vests are low Cltt CniiaiCn 5 y L XT. y Black Pigskin Sandal, 8% to 11. Special for $1.25 sizes 24 to 34. sey; sizes 36 to 4 . \ \ 7 and sleeveless in camisole . lhe union suits are Stockings <5 DC jjj —— tops, ribbed tops and fancy sleeveless, band top, knee Children's fine ribbed cotton § IBig Economy Event Specials f Porch Swings o C edar National M ,-f Prepare For Children s Day At These Prices I I lIjSSSp) j [Tr 17$ G w >VC " S llfHSBi I Mmil \ r°tti an o d f tor , Wrtsl,cr T June Economy Event Offers These Extra Special Values if Game, Hose so"' |P _ i'! f \l3 Cedar ° Ui \ tela forTreeJ \ Girl's and Children's Colored (9 Qf I I ,ir T-n V § (■ W—— VJS3I nmkosT JgM \ D Saturday at . . .*O.VD V How, 25 and 50 ft. j til Ofi Golden and fumed oak finish, washing easy, I (Ijl ! lengths, complete witli gijyijJrtVtailor -Jjy u)4.95 each, __ d>i q4Q y. J <",rls' and children's pretty colored Voile Dresses, smocked and rib- HH couplings in r Kettle, Ilome lid. MO 1Q MQ QC and QC I9C f bon .immed; some have sashes. A wonderful assortment of colors and |irr foot Special, $1.60. pa7u wu.i7o , I Sjji styles, beautifully finished; full sizes, 2 to 14 years. II ISil Screens and Doors _. , —J ; New Summer Dress Fabricsi kJwj®, SjK.P.'S | AS-K B Vabes " Hoor Coverings on Saturday tSrZ&rZ^t&TSi 111 1 1 "W wire cloth, at Wool and Fiber Rogs Velvet Rugs in neat r>elt™r rn r,io— widths; neat patterns in Crepe, all colors and WAaLT—' models. in sizes 6to MO y| r quality gingham in plaids, stripes !§S 1 iMMIiIIiW Fancy Screen Doors; liat- room size, Bxl2 feet, in oriental and floral pat- Rugs plaids and plain effects, tra good quality. Spe- S 1 jl 14 years, bale and checks and plain £ m ev* K1 Eli gl ural wood finish, IV4 in. browns, blues and greens terns, 9x12 size. Special 18*36 05c la J; ,V V/rines clal ' yard ,lflo I 1 o. "r. 7 A . ahad r ß ' Slzes 2to 12 $1.19 I® 1Ck ' $2.48 $9 - 95 - each. $29.95. 27x54 $1.95 an d checked IGaxons; White Voile - 36-inch , ■LJJ Dresses at $2.95 >C Kll < Ktmsraffiill at tp ';'' •*: •' *•* • Tapestry Itugs, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, rich beautiful quality. Spe- wide good I MfflßMj Extra High Screen Doors, size neat a jj ovel . arid oriental and floral pat- 5 X ® Kf A- '" j".' dresses SDecial vard S an,! Organdy Dresses; embroidery, lIIHS DICSSCt 3t DSfC NT* E 0 ' natural wood finish; wire floral oatterns Specii.l terns 9x12 size Snecial Bxlo $1.1.18 Colored Orgnndlea — ar eaes. special yara | If rMWR i lace and ribbon trimmed; made in a Special children's wash dresses, SI B-; ■i|M| cloth covered, MOCQ each S4 95 etch SB9 95 P 9x12.- $15.18 Fine sheer colored Or- -e : numh er of pretty models; nicely made of percales and ginghams; il l 1 I W t PA.OH eacn ' eacn - •"•• gandies. all new colors. New Vollea Just re- llnishcd; full sizes, 2to An AS neat, aervlceable styles; full r*A si* > BiMjißifega ____________ 38-ljich wide. bpeckil, ceived; dark shades; yd.. I y J' ft l ra ' Sale |UG sizes 2to 6 years, 59C • - . v\ '* - • V ' •• ; V> r ■ • • . • ' ' • .-v . ' " 1 . . : - 5 • - 4 •> - • *'/" V " •' 1 "1' . ." ' ' - ' FRIDAY EVENING, blajrjeusburo TELEGRAPH JUNE 6, 1919 the Rhenish republic and threaten ing leaders of any such movements with expulsion, is published in the Frankfort Gazette. •The Rhinelanders have been dis cussing the Interests of their father land for the last six months without disturbing public order," the procla mation says, "but now the German government threatens them with im prisonment. They have created a 'mrmrMmrmmmjMjm, republic -within the German empire and have sought the right of elec tion, in which they will have com plete freedom. There is nothing in their procedure which might occa sion protests or strikes, which dis turb order and economic life." The French have a propaganda fund amounting to 10,000,000 francs with which to further tho movement wmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmm, for the Rhenish republic, declares the Karlsruhe correspondent of the Lokal Anzelger. This sum, he says, is being used principally in the Rhlneland and Palatinate and it is being partly distributed to those favorng an independent republic at I.andau, Mayence, Cologne and Wiesbaden, who without doubt, he adds, "have been bribed." Germans Left Big Stocks of Wood Behind in Belgium Washington, June 6.—The discov ery that the Germans abandoned considerable stocks of wood in their hasty retreat from Belgium, has made valueless the estimate of the present lumber needs of that coun try and a new estimate is now being made. Ae report of after-war con ditions has just been issued by the Comito Central Industriel de Belgi que, the unofficial organization of the Belgian government, which was charged with the collection of in formation regarding the destruction of property in Belgium by actual warfare or with the deliberate in tention of crippling the country's industries Except for the loss of numerous wood-working machines, the lumber and furniture manufacturing situa tion in Belgium is not so bad as is that in the steel, metal-working, chemical and some other industries A serious consequence of the war ts, however, the loss of stocks of dried and seasoned lumber, the replacing of which in equivalent quantities, will require considerable time. NtUKALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead and temples with • Ami VICKsX^PORU^ ""OUR BODYGUARD" - 30*. 60Mu2< 5