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PAGE THREE ITALIAN KING TAKES (Continued from Page One) 1 THE BOSTON STORE THE ARIZONA 11 El' UBLICAN, TUESDAY MOILING, JUNE 1, 1015 ;;.1 when tlie 1 " i 11 ; finally returned io headquarters lie was wet through and covtictl with mini. In the apt ire of Montcbaldo, which dominates I-ake Garda, Swiss newspapers say t h" Italian infantry novel forward in the moonlight from I he cut to tin- West side of the mountain. ( in rp thev surprised an Austrian uurrison. After resista ii.-e, tie- Austrian sum n.lei -.l. The Italian.-- an- continuing their adv nice in the .dige alley and the fight in the deep simw li t- the pass of St-lvio is still going on. On the Carinthian Irontier the Italians an- said to be holding m. st of the passes and stra tegic points. If ..ur wardrobe n.ed attention re-tni'iiilK-r the Wardrobe Cleaning Co. Til :,(. '237 N. Central Ave. AdVel' tist HI. tit. 0 TEN DEPUTIES GUILTY 1 SSUC1ATKI 1KKS3 DISPATCH 1 N KV Hltt.NSWICK, .May 3". Nine t.f tin ii ii deputies on trial on charges of iiumiKt in having fired on a. crowd .f . l.emi.-al plant strikeivs at Roosevelt in January, killing two and wounding a score of ihe strikers, were convicted of manslaughter. The jury had heen out since Saturday. The maximum Ir.alty is ten years. MEMORIAL RECORD te'or.t i.iued from Page One) the Russians, thousands of men, v. onien and children were carried ..Tl. thousands were murdered, ahout la.i.t.., Puddings were demolished tu bal ii-,l down, and that during the s. . on.l invasion alone, ahout SO.onO ionic were plundered and destroyed. Ihe ;it Russian expedition against .l.m-l likewise was nothing mult' titan a savage raid, aeeompanied by atro.ities of every description. The deposit i.ins contained in the stipph -merits give an eloquent hut ghastly proof t.f the i.ets of iolenee and cruelty, which individual inhabitants siff.re.l at the hands of the Rus ians. "The moveable goods or tlie poor as w.ll as of th Wealthy were stol en. lo, ted, ,,r wantonly destroyed by i h Russian trt ops m ev.ry con tiahle way. Cuttle and provisions v.ere taken without payment or promissory c rtilicates. Men and women had to give the covetous sol - :iers their last coppers. The dwel lings were s. arched often ly one division of troops ufler the other. a.h soldier taking wliatever took his fancy. Finally, homes, farm buildings and provisions were, with out reason or purpose, destroyed by fire. The population, including wom.ii and hildreti, were illtreated on empty pretexts or without any reason whatsoever, although they did very thins to satisfy the desires of the Kussian soldiers as to lodgings ami fo.id. This ill treatment was jartiaUy characterized hy exquisin cruelty; for instance the male popu lation of an entire community, the judge not excepted, were Ixaton with whips an! uneaten. d with death, ruialivfs were shot down without further ado. -Al.ove all, however, numerous citizens were murder, tl w ithout any rails.-, or in wins they I. '.recalls, scrv ice. was vv .-re i.ften un.hr terrihle tortures presence of their relatives, men were shot, not b.-catis ,d committed something. but liny were liahle to military A transport of fugitives attack, tl; the ni.-n from the women suddenly scpa rated a ml killed wit hut procedure of any kind. A chief forester, c-scorting a troop ot German convicts, was taken pris oner hy Kussian troops, brought he fore General R.nncnkampf and probably in accordance with that K.-neral's infamous order to kill all Carman foresters, deliherately shot. Tlie hrulal lust of the Russian soldi. for murtler did not stop even at old men, women and children. The murder of a little Kill, ahout two or three years old. is a particu larly horrible instance. Revolting also is the case of an entire family whit h f. ll victim to the lust of mur der of Russian soldiers. The man was spiked to the tahh', the child to th.- door, the breasts of the wife were cut off and her body eviscer ated. In another instance a man and his wife were naile.l by the tongue to a table, in which imsiti.m they perished of hunger and loss of blood. are the cases of upon women and Kven wom.n over were not spared. "Innumerable lesll.il attacks girls. 70 year? of fee officers also gave themselves to such misdeeds. "other supplements disclose the atrocities perpetrated on German prisoners of war by Russian troops. Frequently those German soldiers taken prisoner were robbed, spat upon or otherwise mistreated. A Russian officer threatened German soldiers, who refused to betray their comrades with death, and actually ordered one of them shot. Russian troops placed German prisoners in narrow pits before their artillery Iositions with the evident intention of allowing them to be killed by German fire. Cossacks in riding past German prisoners of war. cut off their heads or wounded them, or by chopping off their limbs mutilat ed them. A German prisoner was cruelly bound to a sort of treadmill and left to starve. Three hussars were found hanged in a barn with their heads down and their noses and cars chopped off. so that they must have died in frightful asnny. "Neither did the Russian hordes hesitate at the mutilation and mur der of wounded German soldiers. Thus they tore the bandages off the wounded so that they would bleed to death: pierced out their eyes, cut eff thir t'inittips, ears, finders and feet of others, or smashed in their skulls. In many instances i atro cities took on the very chanter of fiendish torture. Thus a prisoner, j-llirhttv tvormdecT. who was pinned to the wooden floor of a veranda If oo often pay more, Ibuafc yoo couW not get Ibxetter style ttiaiini shown in ouar waists at 2glo4.S Waists tliat arc a marvel of style, beauty ami serviee. Dozens of mod'-Is, rneh one prettier than the last. Ma.le of voiles, erepes, organdies. eml)roitl"red erepes, lace stripes; all sliowin;;- the very .newest col lars and sleeves waists both stylish and pleasing; sizes up to -t(I. n 1 (Q) Extra special p il o'tt' 27, 36 AND 45 INCH FLOUNCINGS AT FROM 1-3 TO 1-2 THEIR REGULAR VALUES A fortunate purchase from a manufacturer who needed the money rich beautiful designs on finest and choicest of fabrics in plain white, cream white and colors on plain grounds. The most attractive and pleasing of summer dresses. Hundreds of choice patterns for your selec tion. FLOUNCINGS WORTH UP TO $1.50 YARD 59c In 27, 36 and 4.r inch widths in dainty organdies, fine Swiss and pretty crepes patterns that am exceedingly attractive. Certainly wonderful values at this price. Yard ISD FLOUNCINGS WORTH UP TO $4.00 YARD 98c Hardly possible to realize, but nevertheless true Flouncinjrs or Clanen, Imitation Baby Irish, Chiffon organdy, imported Swiss. French Crepes--patterns that are of exceptional beauty and rich designs a regular iioston Store Special. Cer yard 98 FLOUNCINGS WORTH UP TO $5.00 YARD $1.49. Kinhroideries dainty designs, fine enough and rich enough for a dress for any occasion. Ex quisitely line chiffon organdies, rich crepes, sheerest of Swiss beautiful seed voiles, showing the daintiest and most elaborate of patterns. Special values. Yard 851. -JJ fn all-over embroideries, so much used for waists, -dresses, and cm-set covers, we are .showing a wide range of patterns and tpialities in nainsook, Swiss and Cambric, in IX and .'iG inch widths. At from 25 " i$2.5Q per yard Tob Skirts The very latest models in the most stylish and service able of tub-proof fabrics including INDIAN HKAIJ MKR CF.RIZED POPLINS, WI1ITK G A HARDIN F.S, L1NF.N SUITINGS, SCOTCH CRASH AND GALATKAS. Kveryone of these skirts are man tailored, made hy the leading skirt house of America, trimmed in self folds, fancy pearl buttons, country club pockets, yoke, belts and pleats; skirts that have the proper hang and fit. Spec ially priced at from i.ie to ToOO Palm Peach Skirts, classy, stylish, up to the tick of the clock models. . Made from genuine Palm Reach doth. Sizes up to the extra large. 1 "rices from M.oo to b.ts m i fall g tent 0fwt m 1 SvpVJ H !r 1 5H Tliousands upon thousands of yards of the season's ?ievest and best fabrics. -Ml choice designs and patterns and all priced at a wonderful savins? in pi'iJe. No matter what particular material you have in mind, we can certainly please you. Not c nly a i'cw patterns -or colorings to select from, but hundreds. The follow in"; are a few from the many just a sample of what you can find in our Wash (ioods Department. DRKSS PKUCAI.KS 7c YARD Absolutely fast colors, best light and dark styles in stripes, polka dots and figures --a petcale cheap at lie. A Wash (ioods Week Special 7C M AN( 'II KSTFR I'AMIU'.li'S 10c Y A liD The finest anil best dress percale made full ;:t" inches wide. Colors absolutely unt ha ngable, comes in both daik and 1 i i 1 1 styles. Worth l.'c per yard extra value 10 FUKNCH IRKPS CKRI'KS 7 I-L'c Daintv- ('..lonial designs of fast colors printed on a fine sheer white ground actually a 1- 1 -lie tlress fabric- dozens of patterns to s. lect from. Kxlra special, per yard " l ijf SIIKF.RoX VOILK I.AWN 9e A very sheer voile finish dainty patterned lawn colors positively f ist one of the I. est. inexpensive goods of the season, worth l.'ic yard this week selling at s M F.RCF.RIZKJ ) CRKPKS Si' A sheer and lustrous finished tlresscree l.roiight tint in a large variety of classy patterns. A I.V.- value at STANDATM) AI'llu.V OIXOIIAMS f.c Absolutely fast colors in assorted size checks in blues and browns a most excellent buy at per yard (J To I LK DC NoKD ("MNCIIAMS !V A gingham more often sold at lf.c per yard than less comes in solid colors 'Small checks, plaid and stripes the most satisfactory of all tlress ginghams, per yard .12 INCH RII'prcr.KTTKS loc Not an ordinary seersuck-r but the best K.c quality Ripplettes colors posit ivcly um-hangeal.lt in blues, browns and greys for house dresses, waists and children's wear. Yard 10 FINF. SHIRTIXC MADRAS 12 1 -2c Assorted pencil and cord stripes on a white ground the ideal fabric for men's shirts and boy's waists; yard 12 1 12C DRKSS CIXGIIAMS fie In all about r.nu yards in plaids, clucks and stripes all good colorings the grade you regularly pay S l-3c for; yard (j I'NDKRWKAR CRKI'ICS 12 l-2c (if exceptional quality, very fine and sheer -comes in fast colors, pinks and blues a quality often sold at 2".c yard - full w idth. A special Wash floods Week value. Yard 'Z J - ii PRINCF.SS VoII.KS A very fine quality sheer voile printetl in delicate designs and color ings. 27 inches wide; most exceptional value at our Special Wash (ioods Week price. Yard 12 'ZC PUINTF.D i:l''K CLOTH l!(c 4a inches wide printed on special quality rice cloth, white and colored grounds; daintv .small figures; a grade you regularly pav ?.'ic yard for. Special ; l)f PATFS DRKSS CRF.PF.S 12 3-2c All exact imitation of the Japanese imported crepes showing small embroidered figures -colors absolutely and positively fast. Kxtra special value. Per Yard 12 -'Z WINDSOR CRKPK PLISSK 14c A most vv on.lei f ul price; crcjies heretofore alw ays selling at 2.".c yard conies in a splendid variety of patterns - strong showing of blacks and white; 22 inches wide. Yard 1-1 OROANDY SIPRK.MKS 2.".c one of the daintie: t ami slieei'est of all slimmer dress fabrics: printed in I'cautiful colors and designs; an extremely sheer material; 4ij inches vviile; a genuinely good :;:.c value. Kxtra special, yard 2." SALTILI.o CiiKPKS 2",c I'.eauty :iii.1 tone in ev ery ard--da int y neat Di-esdt n and floral designs printed on a super-quality fine crepe- :i."ic would be the regular value of this fabric. Yard 'ZTiC 1MPORTKD R!CK CLOTHS 2!U-Pre-eminently tint of the season's leaders a must pleasing and dressy fabric the designs are exceedingly classy ami out of the ordinary; bought to retail at "He. Kxtra special yard .' 21) T'NIol'K RACK Voll.l-: 2'.te Rca at if ul, does not express all tin1 glories of this cloth; exceedingly dainty an entirely new creation; the figures are dainty and pretty in keeping with the cloth. A value at 3!'c yard our price, special . -2D GRENADINE LACE STRIPES 33c A charming fabric one of the highest class of all summer fabrics; the designs tire very pleasing; the colors soft and cool looking. A cloth often sold at 50c yard. Here, your choice per yard 33 GEN FINE PONGEE SILKS 7De (if special weight the ideal tub fabrics for summer waists, dresses, motor coats and men.'s shirts. A quality you regularly pay $1 00 for; per yard 70 IMPORTED SILK POPLINS HSc The regular value of this quality silk is $1.50 per yard the width is 40 inches; colorings embrace everything from the delicate evening shades to the deeper tones for street wear a guaranteed quality, per yard OSt FANCY CREl'E DE CHINES $1.49 Full double width in assoited colors and widths of awning stripes, coin dots and printed floral designs. A crepe de chine regularly worth $2.50 yard, for dressy waists, evening dresses or dinner gowns, yard . .j 1.-4 f) FLORENTINE KIMONO SILKS C8c Just right for summer kimonos all the varied colors and kimono de signs every color of the rainbow is shown light and dark grounds 32 inches wide; silks made to retail at one dollar. Special G8 EMBROIDERED VoILES filic Full 30 inches small classy designs embroidered in assorted colors on a very sheer quality voile. For a beautiful waist try one of these. Special, yard GOt4 EMBROIDERED RICE CLOTHS 79c The acme of beautiful fabrics. Small floral figures and dots em broidered in fast colors on an imported white rice cloth, rich hand seme and stylish. Extra special, per yard TOt' BATHING SPIT MoIIAIRS 49c Colors absolutely fast in black, navy blue, green, brown and cardin-I; full ."!; inches wide the most satisfactory of bathing suit materials. Special value per yard 19 LONG CLOTHS In offering these Long Cloths we are showing the very best values in America, bar none. The finish of every vard is perfect ami smooth, the weave fine and even the width full 3fi inches. OI'R REG FLA R 12 1-2c QUALITY- -a good clean every day service I.ng Cloth. Full bolt of 10 yards f8 ol'R SPECIAL 20c. Ql'ALITY very line texture, suf even weave; chamois finish: an exceptional value. 3fi inches wide; rull bolt of 12 -arils Sl.SJ.1 OI'R SPECIAL 22 l-2c Q I 'A LIT Y-- ne of ill" best viu'i long Cloths on the market-, expressly finished for fi-i" p. etilework; 3fi inches wi l; I.i.lt of 12 yatds J2.2 ! OI'R SPECIAL 2."c Ql'ALITY One of the finest and best Long Cloths made. While exceedingly fine of excel lent wear, full 36 inches wide: full bolt of 12 yds.. 2.19 A FELL BLEACHED special quality Terry cloth. Hem med ends; good handy size. Regular 15c grade.each H(r PATH TOWELS Fl'LL LARGE SIZE bath towels; made of double tied Terry cloth; fast colored fancy borders. Y'ou always pay 25c for this quality. Special, each 19 KXTRA LARGE BATH SIZE of extra heavy Terry cloth Special absorbent processed a towel actually worth 35c each; special value 2i)r" WASH CLOTHS made of good quality bleached Terry cloth; hemmed edges nice hand size. A full regular 5c value. Extra special 3 fur lOt1 GCIST SIZE BATH TOWEL Shaving fancy fast col ored, scalloped, embroidered ends in assorted designs and colors a towel always selling at 15c each. Now- your choice H? Bureau Scarfs, center pieces and pillow slips of natural art linen. Hand knotted fringe, asosrted designs ready stamped to embroider. A linen piece actually worth 5'ic each. Choice 19 r,' .'H' t if ' n I KS.V- 'f ift- -;e-r- i'J 1 'l MmN&m mi mt J -lAt !.. 7.1 ,' r Charmuog StylesBeaotnfol Fabrics THE SEASON'S NEWEST AND BEST is now on display in our Ready-to-Wear Department. Our New York buyer expressed to us a number of high class style dresses that he purchased at a fraction of their value. Consisting of FINE LINENS, FRENCH CREPES, CHIFFON ORGANDYS. CREl'E RATINES, IMPORTED VOILES and FANCY RICE CLOTHS. Daintily and prettily trimmed in laces, embroideries and ribbons. These we are showing in coin dots, awning stripes, floral and conventional designs. Each and every one a triumph of the dressmakers' art. All sizes, from small to large Priced at $5.55, $7.90, $8.40 and $9.75 For a cool, pleasing, stylish and attractive Palm Beach or Scotch crash suits. They are Worth a great (leal more, hut priced at .. suit for hot weather certainly winners. wear, see one of our special ..$9.75 AINSOOKS Each and every piece put up in individual boxes of 12 yards each. These nainsooks, at prices quoted here can not be duplicated in the country. We are not advertis ing a few pieces but hundreds. OI'R SPECIAL 20c NAINSOOK A quality that will sur prise you for the excellence of the value full 36 inches wide. An individual box of 12 yards S2.10 OI'R SPECIAL 22 l-2c NAINSOOK If We asked 25c for this grade you would be satisfied; it is of a very fine texture, exceedingly soft; an ideal weight for summer undergarments. Individual box of 12 yards 82.39 OUR SPECIAL 25c NAINSOOK The product of the King Phillips Mills; unexcelled for the quality and excellence of Its nainsooks. A quality specially processed for fine needlework and infants wear. I'ut up in individual boxes of 12 yards for S2.-1-9 OUR PREMIUM Ql'ALITY NAINSOOK A close com panion to the imported French nainsooks; very silky in appearance; daintily soft, very, very fine thread; full 36 inches wide. An individual box of 12 yards S3.39 COT SHEETS Full bleached seamless, narrow and wide hems; full 54 by 90 inches in size; extra special, each 37 COT SPREADS White Spreads, good generous size; special quality for out doors sleeping. The grade you pay one dollar for elsewhere, here only TQ& COLORED SPREADS In fast colors; combinations of blue and white, and red ; and white; a size large enough for a double bed; fringed ends. A $1.25 value, each 89r FEATHER PILLOWS I Our special full 2 1-2 lbs, covered with fancy down-proof ! an. iicKing; good size; regularly selling at 75c each. .pcciui, uniy 8 ' by a sword, which went through his mouth, "had the flesh stripped off his entire forearms from the elbows down, v.hil- his fingers were cloven to- the wrists; knottier, wlio had a. fracture c-f the skull, was bound to a calf in a stable in such a way that the animal would have to touch the uncovered brain with its mouth at every least movement. "The most terrible, thing of all, though. Is an order from the Rus sian general staff, found on ; sian officer of high rank, commanded that all the male Hants able to work from boys years upward, to be driven before the German soldiers, in the iitorming columns; this atrocious meet the attack of the a Rus which inhab of ten order whereby the Russian com mander in chief has placed his name, on the pillory for all time, was evi dently made with the intention that order to Russians, should have to shoot down their own compatriots. "The imperial German government believes it should stigmatize before all the world this barbarous be havior fif the Russian troops, defy ing as it does every law of warfare, and humanity, and it hereby most vigorously and solemnly issues pro test, against these atrocities, which are indeed the disgrace of the 20tli century."'