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. : icss-Gmatewtf -(k Gary, wr. guaafc ujf o:;e vm cleahs OJlt TIS3EE nun . MACHINE NESTS iu August, waa Private William J.me of Kiltanning, Pa who, single-handed, cleaned out three German machine gun nest which had been a menace to the American. - w, . Ribbona All One Color. LONDON. The ribbon of the Vic toria Cross decoration will hereafter be red for all service instead of a dif ferent color for the army, navy and air force. million uu...JO HIT NEAR KAISER honor at public luncheon at one o 1 1. a ,uAna hritrft Thrv l)articilaU'l Chart PurchaMi Are Nov Eatr4 o October Account Fajrable November 10th. u-i airfxiMMiaT aSZN0MCiTAA. Dressmaking Department, Third Floor, Eft Koora , in loan catnpaiK" meetings during hf 1 Orafoaolt and JJecoTd Pept, Third Floor, Eait Room, Mliro AlMiini afternoon. I roirt Uklattoma city inej will e to Dallas for two days, Sunday and Monday; trt llo'tston Tuesday. New Orleans W tl D e S d a y, Birmingham Thursday and Memphis Friday. The inner self warns us of (in moral of not keeping our promise when it is .a sacred one lik. our war aaving pledge Demon atratlea aniJSati, ' Third floor. WITH TltF AMI.K1CA.V rOJ( T.S IN KKANCE, Sept. .'7. -One uf the heroes of the fighting in the region of Flsmes, talten by the American early 1 i3 I ..mi. i.. ii ni ' 11 Royal Parly in Mannheim Dining Air Raid, ClA'rVA, Sept. 27 - -Emperor Wil liam, l u l'l "Marshal Utile Allirc lit of Wtirtlcniliurtr and Prime St rphan of S liaumliiirti I.ippr were m M:itinlu im l.i t week when llritih airmen raided the city. 'I In- nl party, acrordmp to th' . I - im' f al of ,encva, was Maying in the rnv.ll paho'c and the emperor ami hi Mall iiciinpllv took rcfuue in the cellar, i I'M1-, i n i i'u iheie luclitv minutes. Tin' iihice was nut lilt as it had Ix'rn din' t i ' a nrrviiniv raid, but bombs lell in i'i i' inity. 'Mir Mal party spent last week in Al ai e-I.orraine, sloppiiiu at 'lie clurt Kliine towns. 'Hie oh j oil of t tie visit, the newspaper adds, was to appca-r tlir unle t and fear of the population mum: M the appro.nli tn the ttontier of al lied armirs and the constant aerial li iinlnnK. FOREIGN LEGION HEROES WILL OPEN LOAN CAMPAIGN (Continued From Pg 1.) I'.iir loi.iind. for the elitci laintnriit ,' i .r disluiKiiuind vi.sitor.s. It is al-y t''i..ni! lliat Cheyenne or Ar.ii.iii e ni,! lie iinliM'il to (ninr from Concho .Hid dim their war paint and fe,iliicr. Americanization Hay. Mei'orr tlie iitr reaih tlie l .ur uioiindk t'ie Aiiierii'ani.ilii'n tpioiam i will li.'ve been well under way. I he W m'i.i'ii l.eynn nl H o'clock with a niii.ii al .election by Makowv's bind, loiiowcd bv an m. nation bv the Key 1'heodoie Meci m liaert. Mavor (Keihul--er will pr -nil the chairman. lioerni' Kobe I 1.. illiains, who will deliver an .oldies.. I'.itii.tlic music will he ten ded bv tlie poll i i hih Jii'h:e I iChikc U . I I. iik w ill .n'.eiit the i rr 1 1 1 1 ate of r:-iri.bi: and a re-poii.r will he na :b- bv U alter II I c i. Ad lie-sc-l.y l K lle ini'loii, ihie! ti tt iir.il .i tioti i s.iiii'iK i. and K.ib'n Joseph IHalt will be lol'. wid bv mil. ii bv thr Apollo .bib .Y I', l-reelinu. attornev general, .in I Dr, ( baiiei Katu will deliver ad d:i s-es, Mi I re leri. k Mate will pr -noiiiiii i'ii- in ni'iln't ion and tnit-ic In Makm-ki's i..ind will i omplete tlie morning p'opain. f ollow mi: tin- Americanization dev (iiivi.ini, tl'c b'nionairej will go to I'aikii.vlov.ti wheie a in J -lllf -t inn will be In Id with the wo'kcM of the lm4k . ii!- I l(' 1 w ill then return to the be . i l mtti' u;c tor luncheon. o'i c i k 'lir will again H to the 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I to wiln'. tbe r ices t iov - iil , and Ma -.or ( Kcihobet ti i iii tbe u -io. i s at the ki and - iin b lb' w ill be i b.o t : ' .(ir ..nd. land .rti at I e. in the state lair Ktand An informal te.eptioii will be given k, tlie aftrriioon ..r the new citi.ens 'Mie prog-a'tl will iin hide music b) the p,dlo club, an addre.s by Irene Hi. key, chairman of tin- Amvrii aniia mn committee;-a xocal solo by Mr. Manlev WilliauH. and' four minute ad Jr,,sr, ,v Ke I I tank K...ih, K. It Wilson and I eotiatd Smith, natutaha turn ruatnincr New Cllinni al Dinner. The lemon-ires, louether with the newlv maile ciliein and the Ammrain- i ation tin y program committee, will br the unesls at a dinner to be serud at ilf t bainber of I mnnVrce at h .M p. "i. nyone desiring to be present at the .tinner may b trn by sfciirmt! a In ke' ,t he ( bainber of l otnmcice before i .'.n tonioiiow. I he bmonaires who are coming bete re today in Kansas I it v. Atter a p.itade this morninn. the members id 'be legion, ronvnanded bv ( apt Man- Another Carload of New Style Kimball Pianos Just urrivciV Pianoa will not lie hold as cheap ucain for a Iodk time. Factory and Truns portation prol'loms nrt makinp: them hnidei' to gtt If you cotitrmitlnto the purchnae of n iano any ways noon make your nelfction now. Frederickson-Kroh Music Co. JJl w. maih VlctroUi, Orafonolai, Stcotlt,' ShMt Vualc ' Kimball rkoootupni I'ii i ii, T if "God took chances , when He made men and women" That Is one of the things Gipsy Smith has to say upon his return from the front lipe trenches where he came into close contact with the hearts of the men and their prob lems. And he asks whether when the men come home from abroad, a new moral relationship will take the place of world-old laws. " ' "A Straight Talk to Women" is Gipsy Smith's eloquent answer to this and many other questions. In GOOD HOUSEKEEPING for October he tails what he dis coveredand he makes a fore casta forecast which will be of interest to every American wo-' man. h is a striking article with a theme that demands the most serious attention of thinking peo ple everywhere. And it will help you understand. You will want GOOD HOUSE KEEPING for this one feature, but when you leaf over the pages you will find a host of other good things- For instance, there is personal word by President Wil son, an Intimate article on our soldiers in France by para Sav age, "The Web of the Spider" by Arthur Somers Roche and other big features, by Kathleen Norm, Corra Harris and Madeleine Z. Doty. Get it tonight GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ft&ay.". U.M Saturday Shopping List , Records a Wealth of Rare Kconopiicn for the Windup of the Third Anniverwiry Sale. Tomorrow, Children's Day In the Shoe Section l SluriJy, Stylish Lasts and Worthy Qualities Incorporate the Following Anniversary Offerings: Boys' Shoes .Now $2.23 and $2.95 Note Them Carefully. Patent Leather Seurfeis -1'latn toe stylet, button stylei, with wide eatetnion solrs ; splendid $.1.50 valuci. Sies llbj to J. 1 he pair, $2 23. Tan Russia Calf Shoes - I nclishjasts with blind evelels; an excellent Imc ior b'Hii dress- and s. h .ol wear. 'Sues. 1 to ti. Henlar J 5 ' value. 1 he pair $2.9.1. Black Rumia Calf Shoes - l- ntrlish U with grav Otjford cU.th topi. .Sues I to . Krgular J 1 5" value. The pair, $2.0J. Gunmetal Shoes lllind eyrb tt; T ngli h la-ts; liroken iet in regular W 5l Nalues. At, pair. $2.9J. Ciunmetal Shoee -Semi-1"tiglih lastt with mr dittm broil toes, dull calf t"ps Sires 1 to 0 in regular $4tH) values The pair, ti 91. Gunmetal Shoes - Mutton t:d lace ttyle. high toes and iMtuul la. I. bur. - to 0. Kcrful.ir iM'l allies. 'I he pair, $2 9J. Patent Leather Shoes W ith dull calf opt, welt sold, natural last icj II1.. to .' Heular f-4.5tl values. Iie pair, $2 93. I Misses and Children's Shoes Values to $3.50 , Pair $2.23 Patent Vamp Shoes -With white fabric lops and firn jolts. Si.es 11,'j to 2. Keular $3.50 values, lh pair, $.'.23. Patent Vamp Shoes J laving 'Toll calf top, eap tor and welt Jolcs, button style Size ', to 2. IscRnlar $J-'5. The pair, $-'.2J. Gunmetal Shoes Mutton tlei with cap toe and welt soles. Sues Il'j to 2. Krgular $JiS values. 'I he pair. $2.21 Vicl Kid Slioes-Ilutton MylrvMitched tips, welt soles "PUyhoose Brand." Size f'j to 11. Regular J.1.50 value. The pair, $2.23. - Gunmetal Shoes - Mutton styles witjt well sotl knd jtiiehed lips. "Playhouse Biand." Sies 82 to II. KrKiilar f I.St) values, the pair, $2.2J. At Rorsbaugh-Brown's, Main Floor, East Boom, Rear. I II for OCTOBER , I ii. ii BOUT TODAY AT YOUR NEWSDEALERS -20 CENTS ' (', ' 1 J 1 I USK TIIK INTEItURBAN Good Service-Courteous Treatment I II w,vfct. s - . y;,t lll I III '-( s -1 s .rtis B III 1 I IfcVTr -iy IW'jf' rl 1 I . a i jr Jt3fm L I I vPjedmonjti, Ii V til - - lKCIIYi.yr I Y ' Miiitan c- jf 4(6 - UAIlTAt Jr A A . KJ n is-iji a m m 1 mm a - k - Ill I II HI mwiiuMl Harn,! ni Mi rWTTI. AM inrUKMATIIIN. WALNUT 1B7D Mil Autumn Millinery Very Special Saturday 1 I Wonderful Hats at $5.00 , Black and Colgrs Also, Two-Toned Hats l'lack crowns and brims and colored under. Considering the VelvtM, the linings, the .nnimiHk-s and even the frrie these hat are Hride of, liny cot three time or more than formerly. " CONSIDERING ALL ' $5.00 Very Low OTHER TRIMMED HATS I'niifoally inurt and clever at $7.50, $10, $12, $1S and up to $36. The Necessary Fall Cotton l uuiid in the Waih GooJi H Misses' Tarn o'Shantem , elect and Velvetlas, bla.:k and cotorl, $1.25 and $3.00 l uuiid in the Wash Gkx Section, Main Floor No. 512 merc.eriwd lfegla Popl in a range of 2tl different shade's, ii chidmir all liuht and dark colore tn are popular; ,V inches wide beautifully fitnsned; fast colors, yard, 7 Sc. , r Madias Shirtings in a very ehoi collect urtl of bright and mediul npes. yard, 35c, 39c, 30e, J9c asf 9c. . Satin for linings la every col you ran possibly wih ; yard, K and c. I I'eter Tan, a plain color falilic l'reoch gingham weight ; t isjtmb lor lre purpoej and trimrsyng all shades; ,V inchrs wide, 4eci i, yarn, jo. , "75 pieres el new JO-inch eltt Challis in brautifnl'drsfns, yasu 2i Beantiful new plaid Ginghadie fine I remh quality: .12 inches bida special, yard, fie.- . j 45c. Gxton Foulard, 12 Lth wide; excellent for house ditssJ yank 33c. At Rorbaagh-Bbro', Mm Floor, West SooM,!Weet All. At Rotabsugh-Brown's, Second floor, West Room. ' Annireraary Sale of Stationery 75e Value, 'A The Box 59c. TWO FUI L iJU;RE5 Ue Correspondencf 6ltior a.nd 4(J snmipe, weU:'entlt)pel tol match; various eiftlCile ihiMt ; piper and envelopes ribbon yiyid neaily placed in fancy bief i 14 spleniini 7fc valiae : vert ial at, choice, oc.k I X At Roiabiseh-BrMii'i WtVX Floor, West Room, Ffoatj NewiteM and l'p-to-I)atene 1 Strikingly Apparent in The Suits and Coats .1 .'! . Dtrered at AmazipKly 1) Trices in bconomy Bawrrient Garment Shop Women's New Fall Stiits i Women's No w Fall (VU i All the new faibious and color ing navy, tan, firuwn, wistaria, black and Rrav ,mirure of sil vertone, jalierdine, wool poplins, wool serge and burtlfa; belled and uifbeltrd and 'pleated si jlrs tiimmel in buttons, braids and pluthe Regular $.I5(I0 valnts Anniversary Sale prire, $23 00. t f Women Gcorgett and C rrp de Chin N'iit In. white, phik, navy, green, blmk and novelty sletjie, wilhw withmff collars; eacellcgt values. Amti vcri.try Sale price, $2 95 and $3.43. A special purchase of Sample in high grade quality and' made in tbe very newest Fall stylei in )erey, broadcloth, silverlmiea and velours; self trimmed tailored collars; also beam and black idOfh Irimmad, belted styles; half. Usree-qnaxter and fulMined, in grays, fcievwni, blacks, navy and miahirt. Regular $24bd valuta. Annlvereary Sa4e price, U.5. W'imien's Cnatr-Vleditini weigb:t, in attractive styles and colormo: vtry evcepil.Tnal virt ues and worth JlWi Aimifei.. sary Sale price, $UJ3. 51 .Womeu'i While Outing Gowns, made of good qual ity 'rmtitig. cat full and roomy; sices 15 to 17. Anni versary Sale price, $1.73. HOU1LI' PARKKNCn ItlVICt TO, AU TOOm. ASK INFORMATION. WALNUT 1970 Voien s Bungalow Ajmjtw of goo grade of fkT nam and peale, ia solid wlors, efrlpea a tisuftJ, Aiwivertary Safe nri, H Jfl. " ' F Al Rorabsagh-lroern'a Kconotty laiement, , J'ti-