Says Trial of Former Kaiser Would Disgrace the German People llrrlln. July 14.—Dr. Ernest Von Pr.vander, former chaplain of the German court, asserts in a state- pj^/ir- 7 /r- 1 ir-*n^lr-i/^/i— 1 'fr^jifr^ifr^^Store Opens Tuesday at 9A. M. and Closes at SP. M I Record Making Clean Sweep Specials for Tomorrow, Tuesday | | 21 Girls' Serge Capes O-50 IIHWITA F I Women's Auto Dusters I.K I Mado of Good Navy Blue Wool Serge, Silk Collars, Some With == II 9 jtfjjjj fUMI L B BB ~~ Made of a Good Quality Linene with Pockets. Belt and Con- (jM jxl Vests; sizes for Girls, Bto 14 Years; Former Prices to $7.95. Ijr-i ■ I H fil fBS IN IS I vertible Collar; Regular and Extra Sizes; Former Prices to $2.50. (jM Clean Sweep Prico B m YY Clean Sweep Price Hm W Silk Waists Women's Pumps w w ] m /* O *ll 1 1 FX White Voile Waists Boys' Odd Pants 1 A-IPI ▲ *££ Hundreds of Silk and Wash Dresses JSI Aiml flj embroid- jffi enanXd brimming rS #3311 ye " r, j mn " e .° f II! 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JBj lifff' fil 1 1 ce" .Miiiiiif SI.OO r 9 9 " Willi 59 c j| Kj 111 mmm T|)ZuD V Kmifnixi n** Ist I'M. -J ~ 111 jnlm Mil h'nn Sueep l*rlcc V KHMIHUH' M i N ( PI. ✓ tjljl •s )= — i y ri r— —— - n Women's up to $4.50 Women's up to $5.50 Women's up to $6.50 Women's up to $7.50 1 79c - v H jjj f Muslin Gowns 0x^ ds COTTON Cq 07 COTTON to Q7 COTTON <t JO7 COTTON <ti- 07 B ^ s w "i>Su.ts I STTU Jk SsbK M, DRESSES *££ l DRESSES DRESSES *4— DRESSES *J)— Silk Waists M I |§! pretty styles; fords; chrome JjfciWiHi* Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price x TUESDAY M suits; sizes 3to AjS&jLal ns fix made of nam- fiSßa soles; sizes sto Jffljltq ml\i® *- *- Silk Waists; JFV g , ears . made 0 f K]l broidery trim- cienn Sweep PriceAlPwffun mude' of Jap siik striped madras; ||s HK 1 Mm lit * 75c fill Women's up to sls Women's up to $8.50 Women's up to $lO Women's up to $29.50 MIB ll 1 1 si.is iii SILK t 0 87 SILK yO7 SILK 07 SILK s•> A <n SI.OO I fil J f ~ tr t i DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES I4_ $1.87""111 II J i | r Envelope Chemise J ° sm. SL a„c e. s.u. .„ B.ys' R.mpers ) 1 l\ ox TIESDAY /WAVA and ends in one Made of Taffeta and Satin. „ UL °" r ' , • r Pr -. x,_j p ni . ca s C/wrt*fc D Kj Beautiful En- fMjj is lace P °or embrofd- t,s,e and sumnief _ . ~ v _ _ _ _ . H 4>X TUESDAY Boys' Rompers: <sl kl <ry trimmed back /Hf/ff/] U l nets; broken ■ * • | ■ • ■ _ ■ 1 11/ 1 H 1 • ■ Elhe Nainsook sizes 2. 4. 6 years hn| I rive Big Lots or Wash bkirts lias |||n .i. I m Mm s w .,.prtc. ttMliSM69c Clean Sweep Prices Bring Them to You For Little Money |V'"'-" lc; * u ° B 3 ' IjUfffi H'"° swoep FH " S nj WIIMS 89c Knufmnn'a 2nd FI. J WASH SKIRTS I Women's White I Women's White I Women's White] Women's White i^lMlllllSl tlcnn Pr,of | i4miilMoulaß 19c M v Kaufman -n.i 11 \\onicn s and Gabardine Tub r ' aha r 1n A Tnh Gabardine Tub Oahardine Tuh ailli 39c ' — J i 0 House Dresses Middies Jin white and colors. Clean Skirts, Skirts, Skirts . Skirts, > " Boys' Wash Suits | hit |~ A jl ™°Q f c $1.37 $1.87 $2.87 $3.87 Muslin Drawers ■>*_ Jfc I Dj Gingham House children S %/ I\* OX TUESDAY 1C Boys' Wa a h /bfji-Pk i!J blue SS an;,l -griped; MSk r^'^le'cT.^n i (Regular Sizes Only) (KegUlar Si2es ° nly) nnd Extra Sizes) (Regular and Extra Sizes) (Regular and Extra Sizes) „ Muslin Dowers. made", of S 36 n t° I 4V ST> IES: S ' ZES BL ° 111 ————— :====^===:=:::=::::::^=:==:= |,ric anil muslin; ni'lk'nindels ' N ° r " mwjjw, L||TL S t'en Sweep I*rlo<> 1 * rlo < > Clean Sweep Trlec # - closed style"; ail MN, ||ft H | JBBI Big Bargain Basement Clean Sweep Specials 1111 Qi-i?.., BBJ.| 1 Bo Body n [ S° p Linens, Bedding and Domestic Cottons! women's suk e n ' s|t " o„" I k1 J'W G .i H i°i s Body lir V .skir"a, 8 pretty Sheets, Cases, Spreads, Crash, Towels, Muslins, Percales, Ginghams, Colored Voiles, etc. Prices arc advancing every day , " N ''' " VX Ho" 8 i"ubu |U cambric, mad rein- fnTrl 'd'eTp all indications point to still higher prices in the early fall. The price savings in this Clearance Sale will average at least 25 /ajigk ni ™? a if Mil 11 and 'heel, ' cotton ||M thl Dft&i&k. forced where the jßw£i flounce; good percent. Gloves; elbow Bittl strain is greatest; //ff/ul lll'il'l -luality cambric M.ll H il length; double fMifflll Bll^ lack and lIU m lifers Jill uien a " W eep rrice 1100 (81 x9O-in.) Full Bleached Seam- | AG English Longcloth; 10-yard piece, 36-in. 3 !tQ JKlllil jSMI 111 ffl U 1811-e e s 2 8 to PP i°4 rt rrs': mm 95 c less Sheets, Specially Priced, each l*rrO wide; Piece for Millie''"""lT' JSS,, . . —if; ,S llllil im /i F Kwiifinuw'a 2nd FI. J Dark Gray Toweling, 17-in. wide; Col- 36-in. Brown Muslin; Extra Good "i 79c j K """"""" I '' V. Knufmun'w -mi Ft.- r ored Borders; yard J. Quality, yard * * \i ( '"" f """ \ [ Silk Ties N [>i f Z j I \ I Men's Sport Shirts 24 yards Brown Muslin Sheeting; Good Thousands of yards of beautiful Colored Hair Nets ow Tuesday * JtN fill P ° P i" B " n<le<l j. Remnant Lengths; yard Voiles, yard (SfcfC JK m A< ■ fil Corsets „ 110 Men's Sport /7(/VSA 60 dozen Wo- AJIIVjjm sl l h -v\*| n( ) a or Ties ■jTuyiini \ 11 1 Ikl CIX TUESDAY Shirts: stripes CROCHET BED SPREADS, full PEISSE CREPE, 28 Inches wide, | VENETIANS in all colors, beau- 42x36-INCH PILLOW CASES, men's real Hair /jfcgfi-1 , a , nr _ ran " tIM/'jil \\m x fil ed POP Co a rse" lan ?n 2R stSes VWt! wlil s.eand $1.98 n Pink. Blue and White. 2Q C tiful mercerized quality. 39 good quality with a 3-In. £9 C b"a P k l| models for all P " Ce ' illll Fl " iA" beau- n^"r,Pd - Ml 11 dean Swoep Pr,cr/l|| A d S, figures; topless; m high busts made Mllw\ Clean Swe.p Price quality; all light grounds. 1 Q highly mercerized. OQ_ men's shirts; extra good 24c Yard 19c _ KMM j|M 00. fi l! |l| w cM M n vard Yard nuauty - y^] - 36^ h -whit E -pajama 39C Mil Mm I 6c ■■ Se whip l ?n /Hi fi!i 95c ilMl ifnll® PLAID DRESS GINGHAMS, 27 FINE PLAIN WHITE FRENCH BOLSTER CASES, 42x72 inc-hes; CHECKS lor athletic under- f//lMWl!MllM! Ist Fl. ( |l||| hi 30. fWlillA! !i*l™ ... JlWllUllilllU'tS in W ide; good quality. 1 VOILES, in beautiful Of. hemmed ready for use. Cn „ wear and children's wear. OQ— Kmifiiinn'i Ist Fl.. -J f US? IU cienn S,r„ rrircMfl] !:i|l Kaufman. Ist n. J Yard IOC quality. Yard Special, each Yard ' r , > fil P] $1.39 MM r V I , f Women's Purses Children s Vest, 1 IM v, Kaufman'. 2nd Fl HoilgP Drpgcpc TENNIS RACKETS CARPET SWEEPERS VACUUM SWEEPERS ELECTRIC IRONS OX TUESDAY l|| hi f \ siuuoc urcoach 20 0 Tennis Racket,, imported Kaufman's special nickel fin- Vacuum Sweeper and Clean- Westinghouse Electric Irons. ox TUESDAY JR. soo Children's ( 111 I >a ix Cl •. fix Tiixnir fu " sizo and perfect. Just the " er Combined, fully guaranteed . . ' fj\ |\\Jh n „„ K7| Lif Men S Dress ohirts Fine Gingham thing for the boy or Cq r ished Carpet Sweeper; 3Q —wonderful value. CQQ fully guaranteed; with 0.95 . r.O Women's ton ; "" 0 l> r l,b --m U ... T i,.,.,.v il House Dresses; girl. Special OJaC fu ,l y g Uaran t e ed .... * Clean Sweep Price ~ W'"" cord, complete llnTO {lather" Purs 6 ." Ay n, k 1 P "_ \ K |l l iC ox TIESDAA XV snade of Amos- nV/ilAlllilV'M Leather Furses, nw lima neck, long sleeves, KA r ' n - s I ' r e8 " k e 'Uf Ginghams, wllfnjl |lU|iu ''nek atrnp. lai'ge f fft : ImW open down front; Hill S| Lci\Ji\ Shirts; made of fftiaa in neat strines Ml/III' ill Sim si*®- well made. Irffl , Ml,® , . ' HH m jimqras silk and P laidK r®V- CHIP CLOTHES BASKETS, WASH BENCHES, MIXING BOWLS, Set, 1 COPPER TEA KETTLES, tHmM l ' rlt ' f jffl Mffl/lffl f'il UmClenn Sweep Price 7/////IM i Mui , I tlou " S ®'P P®'®® T& 1 ' ..nil's? . ]// \ |lte=~. , I\// >W) -- V Kiinfnian'a Ist Fl. 1 £?* S $1.95 HIIIW $1.87 9 8c Women', w , ll | I V J , D]M pANB ®f CLOTHES DETER; 9gc 6 9c ~ " """"i ' I If Men's Hose Men's Silk Hose m &W A JI "C. KM Aj. 1 M ON TUESDAY O ON TUESDAY JL flood $! .69 nUm Tc $2.48 K ncr.l use. 6 29c -Its \ . .. . . threT' Mil l IS Men's Cottcn Mens all pure L size A Kettle for £s£7G spliced lieel; Hist /■'fil lIM !U fu ' '"* JgEk SKS? buEk COMD.NET,; .hit. C24C ™ 21,19 SH'm wl "" Ml II '""T" /fill ffi li" and white only; Kl'V l!® colors; high IbW, n mi\.® Good ®1 QQ Pins, -00 for enameled. Special .. . Blzes UI to 48 t ■ A . ... MBmU ||A Llcan Sweep Price MM] M Mill (111 M a" sin®": regular double emfe" Reg- JBM' ||l\ B ' zc STEPPING STOOLS Stepptr. ; | CLOTHES DRYERS; eight- 25c \ '>*<■* va.39 enn . weep rlee fM/|U |||A \ 52 MJ price. I.e. ula r prlc, 75c. |/f!im FEATHER PILLOWS; good soft 5 . ,001s - extra stron K' $1.19 arnl Htzo CHILD'S SWING: fume.l oak /IQw MMMIIjIIM 97C (/Mil 111 I iuilS S hi Cl ®"n ■weep Price cie„ Sweep I'rlce'f l lllftliiW pillows. covered with linen Each COBBLER BETS; Bhoemak- Qg child's swing; complete CO- Y/MlilMtmMl V K..fm.n>. 1.1 n.. Jlffl lU 5//(', 11 n/ i! li' il l\ iAm __ Mllll lUil finish tick. 9 qc; WATER GLASSES-Water Glass- Ing outfit for to hang, for pal,. V Kaufman . I.t F... /gjg •s! 11 r uMlil FdfnilM /Itillii 1 lllfsJlltMl Pair <D£fZriJ hJ blown. 6 no. WATER SETS; pitcher and QQ- I 2 P" ,r " * n ® ( x fil hi A A iW/fLlillailuiii vvv UlWHllUlHlimaa ~, . . fn i OOC s i v J/OC | RAG RUGS; good heavy hlt-and- V ! Kaufman's fat Fl / piM 1 f 1 • I .. 11l RJ v. Kaufman'* lt Fl.. / k Kaufinun'a lat Fl. CASSEROLES;, nickel-plated I ' {.trrj. via size m,BS Ra * Ru f7 s ' 27x74 QQ— X Chlld r Cll 8 Clinglidni Sr- N r ; ood $1.39 CUPS AND SAUCERS—Cups and V\ OOL - IBER RLG. 9x i" j inches 83C f u/nmpn', <GIL Rocr. DrPXtPg ll I MAn*' Rofliinrr Ciiifc S —\ Bizc Saucers, white porcelain, 1Q- a SS9S UfAa . n Women S Ollk DagS UreSSeS rO Mens Dathmg Olllts f M—'. IT-: C' COOKING SET; Gurnscy Ware. set lIYC value | WASH BOILER; Copper Bottom ox TUESDAY - U ON TUESDAY Si {U rw Men S Union kiuits brown and white; II *1 1 n '"TIASH RUG; 9x12 feet; good i Wash Boiler. Extra 4J2 95 Ex "5 Women's JJy Children's and fi Sx K ON TUESDAY pieces for 51.19 ASH BASIN; Wash Basin. -I C ; |)utt< . rnß . CQ QC strong k Moiro Vilk and ? lrls ' n*hn i| IM ON TUESDAY j heavy tin. Special .... IU UHfJStX Men's one f ,nd JviiSSL. \U n. w hit. 1 ' ~ ~~ Ail L->- funcv 11. et a 1 itPnmi P'a'<l. checks h v! nt.hc.l L'ninn t ariH't Swcrncrs i> .. • i Willow Clothes Baskets, Uhkim frames chain JMffllffi® ? n p .. colors yj | ' " IS Galvaiilw.l Tubs, | U | Kssfis..'. ui h.. v___Ks..fm-n. I.i n. $2.39 $1.48 1 98c $1.98 |— * Children's Gingham | 0 I Boys' Odd Pants f Boys' Odd Pants ~ - f Children's Hose Dresses hi n Pi op an mm fD —g Cfnya ()npne ox I'l e.d4v >, ON TUKNUAY n (U ON TUESDAY ON TUESDAY JL UIOYC UpCTIS IT X ■ M V OIUT e vfeitt JL Children's , hi , .. r , Boys' odd Pants, T 1 ill Boy* odd Psnts. -1 to 17 f)fa£\ lU£S(l(l\ JBL 1 UCSQUy double rhe ck s and M LH AfT years; inade of JwT WkA mm , A _ -, ' knit heel fUlll I'll I stripes; neat fitf j i lllm Kl years. made of IM It / ||;|® -sua strong KB L >M. 1 -j | I t/ CT SfillsZ* HMB . Q f\> I I toea, first quality; JW/Al IKM atyiea; well made. /■ fill HI C \ . , ...,;vu:. .iij. '. ... . '!■■■ ■■IHHHHMi hHbBI ialfllf UU li . HHH I Mi< : tamlM MuJtm&th liiLi u . . 1... *-&■* a. MONDAY EVENING. ' ment he has caused to be published that no greater disgrace could be heaped on the sixty million people than the demand that the former Emperor William should be deliver ed up to the allies. Dr. Von Dry ander received the Order of the Black Eagle from the Emperor last year. War Turns Students to Study of Science Pittsburgh, July 14. Statistics published today by the summer school of the Universtiy of Pittsburgh verify the eurly predictions of edu HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH cators that the nation's war ex periences would turn hundreds of students to the study of sciences in the college curricula. Pitt author ities announce that at least one-third of the total enrollment of the summer school is composed of students spe cializing in chemistry, physics and biology. Many high school teachers from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia are spending their summer vacation at Pittsburgh in the study of physics and chemistry to meet the demand for those subjects which the opening of the high schools in the fall will bring about. TALK SAVES FROM ROBBERS Baxter Springs, Kan., July 14. Jack Welch of Picher, Okla., a prominent business man, says the next time he comes here he will come down in the daytime, and will walk down the middle of the street. The other evening he came here JULY 14, 1919. on business and while walking under a large tree near the Methodist church a man stepped out, and pointing a relvolver at him, said: "Stick 'em up or I'll kill you." Notic ing the hand holding the revolver was shaking, Mr. Welch said: "Vou wouldn't kill a man for a dollar or ♦wo, would you?" After a short con- versation the robber fled without searching his victim. HORLI CK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Avoid ImitstioßS A Sub.tltatss 5
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