BE li Rs SSA E a A 5 AS A B55 mic - aot 4 > GET IT “THE LOW-PRICE WAY" AT SCHWARTZ BROS {| Parasol at $195 Women's Parasols, salssmen’s ramps nes made from differ. ant materials and shown in all #tvlem and oolora Worth up to Moth Bags at 6c Moth Bag, size x2 ft 2 in, alrtight, prevents wrinkiing and protects your wraps, sults ; 88 CYT RYE blankets, fore ete. from moth , A i i De and dust On special saie 6¢ § Qs > iN 2 VEY B Ba b -— dei : XE » H \ | fl i * while they last: cach / hs THE LOW PRICI LE iil : J aie ww $1.93 ORS NSE NN Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the American Public: Do you believe in arbitration or indus: trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service— your service. This army of employes is in the public service—your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. Our great buying facilities enable us to offer you mountains of summer merchandise at prices that cannot be duplicated in this section of the State. Our July Claarance Sales are now in progress--take advantage of them and save money. $5, $7.50 and $10 Garment Sale Dress Bargains Worthy of Investigation Ome lot of Women's and Misses’ Dresses, made from Ta®eta, Crepe de Chine or Crepe Ma. hiisiaimominind O ot » y A 3 SYP OF Ge hh eg wes 3 Arie HL) ir ORs, TRY Belgiar nayy blank ran SREMLIRDTS. oe, ' , BTRY, ; ¥. . RB? : RI DRgTe, a s * * 1 1 iY + sy ing stvies Finished with (reorgetie collar (reorgatta sleeves, Mh 18 many and vakteas INCRE ITE DOR CA pif posta SOE With paige ain flare or faney skirta Going at the following prices: Dresses worth 85 00 Dresses worth S7 — 0 Dresses worth $10 00 to $15.00, at. _. . to $22.50, at... ot) to $30.00, at © . Hundreds of Coats to Go at Slashed Prices Women's and made of Ponling, Gabardi wy - § HE 1 and Silk Jersey, ete, in all the most wanted pian : ¥ ei um inip ind NY... 1, $a A, tin) ehillag are ineluds ade in Dara, heited and Tt . § Fesl] 3 ¥4 These cont’ going e following prices: S500 seh, 21 99.00 S00 wan we $71.00 0 $10.00 [Note the Price Reductions on Women’s Suits | ¥ % } %3 ; SE ni” Shyyt 5 ¢ Ein vas boil a a ve ig X ee a 4 Wemen's and Misses’ Saite; made from AlL Wool materials and fancy silks, in every style R car rafil § * 3s 5 1 Se vhs oer nse rvari ad on Tow aE Fn um evel %} im GeRITRILw OF LOIN Sa@sisii. PUTIN COIN OF BRrrow igi 9238 Nal SfanaInat an S¥s in Yo ia i, . hes ) } Ewer . . ae. 11 color collars Skirts made in gathered, baited, Nope, shirred and other smart offocts. All I 3 uit oR Ee »” ob } aT loings ws Sow a gg the new plain and faney colors. At the follow ng prices: er 155.00 SLs S750 Zio S100 Rousing Sale Prices on Men's Underwear Men's Union Buits, odds und ends from our several large pure chases The kind for summer - On all the Eastern Railroads in 1915, seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest, and average of all) as shown by the payrolis— Passenger Freight Yard -— Range Average $1641 4,99) Range Average Range Averuge $1585 $1303 2992 $1753 | oyzs $1543 3224 1553 1552 F145 3004 1831 2901 1642 1991 951 a33 752 1 Firemen 1704 1128 1762 1109 1633 93s 957 862 834 700 M181] ye 973 | jens oar wile, ornaments Eagineers . Alterations Free of Charge Conductors 1315 ARE CEWARTZEER Specials Skirt at $1.95 Silmerhlocm Wash Shirts foe wornenh and misses, tn ie sen son's most fashionable Some with belte Finished with ap to $5 ceelly at BAT and ...ee.een Waist at €90 Winnens ReftelGured mada from oie Valle, In white or Moctn. Mnidhed wiih short sleeves. AS ame Table Linen, Napkins, Toweling, Netting, | |=. =iz®® Dress Cottons and Silks at Clearance Prices Drees a: #7 1085 Brakemen . The average yearly wage payments to oll E:sern tran cre ployes (including those who worked only part of the yen! a9 gray mivfures. long or shart. Man's Underwear, balliigitan, yr sire ne anie-length y phi hg 7 find She “rvs | long or short sleewn shirts and air O08 mii garment, at .. 37c i ankle come in Egyptian, bisck and length drawers Those Men's Union Buite, elther hal. = pr on t byl § * & & 0 Prigwan or elastic ribbed in shown by the 1915 payrolis were— wear. Worth up to $i 29¢ Men's Undon Suita Ane alastio gray mixtures Warth 19 . $1796 $1546 $1384 ribbed, short slreves and ankle " x 36c a garment, at Cc \ either white teyptian, black, 0 8 we 1724 1304 1238 proved styles Wall made ind prixtares and ay striped of Man's Underwear, Ming or finished. Warth $i a M U rdle 3 Ford ¥ ? beng oi pl on’ wierwear, balbrigian, LEE a mult, special colar. Vary good quality, 1018 858 990 in he blue and rr th this sale a 89c worth Soc = in at 33c A 100 million dollar wage increase for one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a S per cent advance in all freight rates. Passangor Freight Yard a sult, tomorrow at jength drawers The latest im- ¢o « vo 1033 903 844 sult, special a1 Gc | In Sha ce lang eve en A Hr men in freight and yard service (less than The managers of the railroads, as trustees Mime! and Children's Two. for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri- bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settie- ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer- ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis- This offer has sion. been refused by the employes’ representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov- Yable Linen, highly merceris. of In a variety of neat figured patterns. 72 inches wide Vath up to he a8 yard, . special at Me and. ..... 9¢ Table Napkin, mercerized Hen all sizes Nicely Bemmied Warth up to $4 doren, S$ special at $1.98 and. 1.49 Yowelinig and Crashes, bleach. od or unhisached Warth up to $5¢ a yard specisl in this S¢ sain at 17e, 12%e, Be, To Turkish Towels, Lleached or unideached, plain or smbhrotders ed All sien Price sach Q¢ Bo, 19¢, 18, 13s, 110 and Silk, In a very pratty plaid combination, 3% inches wide shee cial the yard in this sale 69c¢ tamaorrow at . Mosquito Netting, In white, mont Sunhionabls colors Worth uly to lfc a yard special 5 in this sale at : ‘ Cc Faille Silk, 34 inches wide in all the most wanted shades Tor simmer. Special the 87c¢ yikrd tomorrow at Silk, in ithe novelty awning sripe-—@ very popular material thin meancn. Bpeciad 85¢ the yurd oe nh ‘ Voile, silk stripe 34 and 40 trol widitha a new and fashion. alle material, special a 49¢ yikr:d tomornow dap, China or Tub Silk, 3¢ in wide in plain and fancy onlors siiecinl the yard 44 tomorrow 8% LL . ine Cc Siik SBhirting, 32 to IH Inches wide in solid and novelty come bination «fects Npeolil 37c¢ Dress Linen, #ither natural or fancy colies. 38 Inches wide A very serviceahls material. Worth tity Los The a yard, 49¢ fpecial ar Chiffon Silk, 32 inches wide, Im all this ssason's most waited shades Special the yard 23 toma row Kt Cc Pain Beach Cloth, popular matyrial for suramer. 3M lnnches wilde, in alain and novelty shedes worth op tis he a yurd, 19 al Ve and ia C White Pigue, I Inehoes wide, in & beautiful novelty corded of. feel. Worth up io Fe a yard, sie iat bere at 19 33e, Te nnd : . Cc Everlasting Buiting, licen fin. inh, while, a Dew surcons? mates rial 34 inches wide, Mecs Middy Dresses, made from gingham paue chambray or rtine In solid colores piald and striped offectan Nicely piped and trimmed Finished with noe or pious collar at $1.98, $1.49, $129 and 87c Gown at 23c Children's Nightgowna made fram Cambric or Nainsook, In all size. Niowly ‘rimmed sch nt 39a, Me and. Blouse at Tc Boye Sport Plouses, In plain white and the most wanted shade Made of good service. abide materinin Warth de sach, going in the ernment determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railways ELISHA LEE, Chairmen. A B. CREIG, Mes. to Resstonrs, PR ALBRIGHT, Con? Manager, Be Lewin B San Frasstese Lelleond. Istamere Lam Line Ratirood. Cw. RAATRY, Cou Monagen, fa We BALDWIN, Gan) Maswgn, A a he Rh. Lonersl of Coorgie Redbenr. BV. Bela Cen © L BARDG, Con? EATER, Co a RD. MANKR, Vio-Prosidons, A i i AMES RUSKKLL, Cont Manmgw, Drsmrae 8 Bibe loremde Batbrond. also a number of this season's the yard tomorrow al worth 30 a yard, Muvelops Chemise, in efther white or Mesh Made from high grade Crepe de Chine: hand. asardy rimmed with Lace, aael i $1.69 Apron at 19¢ Children's Aprons made of Haht or dark oolored gingham, Specials From Fancy Goods Section Women’s Gloves, made of fine itond quality, In all the new Woman's Collar and Cuff Sets quality silk, with double tipped upring shades Two tlasp. Con in lace. mown and embroldery, fingers and heavy stitching. trasting oowor stitching, 98¢ wpecing Bow at 23¢ worth 5 # ¥ Bpecial the palr 87c¢c apecial the pair Toe, 3% and ... ir be ppecial 19¢ Allover Lace, Jt inches wide, DOW at .“» Noa # C i * . amen's cilare, made from R in a large onoilsction of pretty mpers at 19¢ Women's Two-Clasp Gloves, lawn or argandie trimmed with 4 414 Ah A EVR lace AIL tear . : : vy, ‘ made of sili with hind ar feb ‘Ao and emnbroldery 19¢ patiherna Special the Ba " Midran'y Rompers, made trasting color stitching White ut 39 and . yard at 87c and ........ i C from gingham or percales, in aly or farey colors: ages 2 to and fancy cooiors Double tip- Vesteea, male from organdie, ped fingers Roeciald 39¢ in pretty styles trimmed with Embroidery Flouncing, 1% in § years Price each the pair at iace and embroidery, wide, special the yard Women's special at Me and. while it lasts 28 and... Neison Brown was born in Ebens vr A Clearance Sale of Hats Vida L$ : RES Manufacturer's surplus stoek of Women's and Misses’ Pan. ] s : all His ife . 3 . : : ama fats, with the latest style crowns, * Rolled brim, sailor and Fut S vy y N people of his acquaintan W ; mushroom stvies. The hat that 1s mueh In vogue for this sen. o eODe Bi CGuUKinlante : ? ; * ' elson A. Brown, a son of Mr. and PO i : ; : gor. Worth up to $10.00 each, ut 88c, $1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 Mrs. Joseph Erown, of Ebensburg, Some years ago Mr A : : . Women's Hats Children’s Summer Hata, made and a brother of Mrs. Wm Coyle of Eaged in the ice cream manulaciur Milag Hemp in all the mom af TAWSR eto. IN assorted shapes | this slace died very suddenly Sun. ing wanted colors. The wide beim oor trimmed with ribbons, Ndlage, Ly 3 - d gh Owe ¥ n Finished pit faa ¥ oo Wurth ba, 3 Lig day evening, shortly after he had recen’ly he has been Se ya Ainhed li foomern, ote. Worth from $3 partaken of his supper. Mr. Brown had been enjoying ex- Cleveand, 0, cellent health and felt well during chinist 5 oe : row turned home to : the entire day. At § o'clock in the Mr. Prown retur i home ; gE potdat, fSeld mouse, ote, Finished | new oolors Hata wurth from | evening he ate a hearty supper after his father with the harvesting al tae “ §: with band and buckle $1 LN ¥iSe Ww 1G each TT $2 62 which he walked from the dining farm just east of Ebensburg, and : worth $4 emch, at . clad at BRIS $3.62 and . ie) room to the parlor, where he sat wWork.d with Lis father ail last week 3 - y - - down. A few moments after he was harvesting the hay ET IT “THE LOW-PRICE WAY" AT SCHWARTZ BROS. seated, he became very ill and fell: 6. 8. WALID, Pie Pron & Con? Manugeny Sameny Lantenl Lines : i Ads mem A, ep fo as een SS Wo Ee FAI EE vs I rs vente tune snsom DIES FROM HEART TROUBLE Kid Gloves, very usc A Se um a about until 7 ¢'clock. when He passed Away Neilson A. Brown, Brother of Mrs. Wm. Coyle of This Place Called to the Great Beyond lived - He wag popilar amoung the youn Summer there practically Bross en Neck Pleces, made from soft, Auty white Fax Par Very 1 fashionable this summer. Just made from huwiness in Barnesboro ee received a big shipment The fel with COT IRC : wpeciai as . ork . a BL to 34 emch, special orkin As m orking a kt $1.08 and Aboot = werk or more ago ho ks Cuting Mata, Analst § x 3 gundity felt, in white Women's Mate, muds off chip Braids, hemp ston, tasty trimmed | iT Many charming styles i fre handmade New alias ara) | ~~ 98¢ made of fone cpow Blige Fancy Qstrich Neck Ruffs, | white and leading high colors iyet one of these NOW at a8 sav- iT Neck Ruffs worth up to \ $306 wach, going in this lenrances Sade at 3c) Sone | i i : : A \ ma | iE osmeh at $1.87, $1.69, 3 Cc Rind worth 37.50 sacs, the Stearns Automobile C in SE RL i and bows Hats made lwo sell at | Wo, 8c and 98 { i i i The deceased was x member of the - is epee from his chair to the floor in an urn Catholic Church. from which the fu conscioug condition. Dr. F. C. Jones pneral took rama nt one Be one of the merry crowd at the Firemen's O'Neil, the pastor was suffering from heart trouble, In Fathar H M % ® a few minutes he was revived and be- The deceased is survived by his convenuon In Lresson July - AUgUS about him he stated that he was and sisters Mrs. Julia Cavle, wife better. He remained in this condi- of William Covle. of this place (Chas O ] 1 ] § » examination sated that Mr. Brown quiem high niass was celebrated by! came perfectly rational and to those parente and bs the following tirothers tion for a short time, when there wins Brown of Helper, Utah; Hattie | & reoccurrence of the attack and he Brown and Walter Brown. both at again became unconscious and tossed home i i
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