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v. - ( f .3 - THE - OREGON SUNDAY; JOURNAL PORTLA ND, SUNDAY iORNlNG, OCTOBER. 20r 1918. I I A. MS SPREADING LIKE. FLOOD III tjGKent Practically Surrounded and I. . Division of .6.000, Men Report ed Trapped on Dutch Frontier. MANY f LEE INTO HOLLAND '1 '' . .. -i !.. "r American. anI British Make 3 i Mile Advance In; Le Cateau 5 Bohain Region. : ; 1 (CoOtUud mm Ft Cn been used tor ntinirlM or destroyer repairs were either burned or sunk. 1 Befort Bvasaatlng BniMli It is, reported from, Belgian sources 'that evacuation of Brussels militarily haa bwn completed. Thla has no con- 1Fmarion. -In capturing Eecloo the allies, ae-4 cording to the unstaraara iweirw. trapped 100 Oerman soldiers who meet , 'cross tha border of Holland and b Interned or lay down their anna to tha Tha battle Una In Flanders la broken beyond definite location ;aa email cav talry detachments are "operating far ahead of the Infantry, but tha front apparently eztenda from Beds south eastward to Eecloo. thence aauthward ' 4 the "vicinity of Deynze and south IVestward 'to tha region of Courtral. feelglan troopa Were last reported about fere imfies watt -Ohent.-'' , ; i The::3Brttlah r-advane aaiwmrd .iron Ule And northeaatward from; Cambral la omrrylnc thenr close t Tmai and .Valenclennea. - Tbey-'ara about aaren mllaa from both citlea. The German are reported to be concentrating: a Treat tnaaa of Infantry and artillery 'before Valenclennea, which la of, vital 'importance aa communication center, f The Anflo-Anverlcan advance eaat Ward from La Cat eau and Waaalfny, . and the French' attack 'alonr the Oise valley and between that Hver and the Serra, are rapidly qrueelnK tha (Ger mane out of the-eaUent -which eartenda aouthward into the region', north' of v3Laon. Tha Frenoh are j forcing the enemy. back upon Verytna, nine miles oajthwaet of Hiraon. - Tha; latter -; y lasa... which la the western TVaatlort o thv Impassable Ardennes, iar also tha objective of the" British and Americana operating on tha French" UfL Ita oo oupatlon will split the German armies , '. Freaeh Approach Xttlray, . . n the northern portion ef thaUlana bend tha French have driven tlM ahetny acresa me canai oetwean cofeau-por-. . den and Attlamy and are on the out- aktrta bt the latter village and Rethel. ' both , of which are Important railway towns. - ' 1 j The least spectacular of all tha allied . military operations, but probably the rtost important, is being worked out on very small front northeast of Vou- alerea. , ( Hare tha French and Americana, after paaalns Vouslerea, have crossed the ' Alan on a front of about three miles ' and have be run a flanking operation . around the northern and of tha wooded , hlllav which are a continuation of the Arfonne massif. They have already . captured Vandy, three milea north af .Voualeree. An advance of five milea " will brlnr them well around (Be end of the forest, forcing the Germans to with draw from thewooded area and per mitting the Americana between tha for eat and tha Meuae to awing northeaat ; . ward toward Stenay and Montmedy. Buiancy and Dun are tha princlpal.de fenatve centera barring the Americana' way. . The f lneat of the Prussian troopa ra reported to be opposing Pershing's raea between the Argonne and tha Meusa. Xn tha face of tha moat stubborn re sistance the Americana today advanced mora than a mile on a front of about 15 milea. forcing the Germans back upon tha heights southwest of Dun. ; j Keeeeuprlag the Balkaas ! In the Balkana tha all lea have re decupled mora than twoVthirda of Ser bia, four-fiftha of, Albania, alljof Oweda. and are pushing rapidly westward Into MonUnearev 1 .Allied, .troopa were last reported within l. milea of Belgrade. They , are wlthtn 0 milea of r th Hun garian frontier near the; Bulgarian "bor der, tha aama distance from Hungarian territory near tha Monteneartlnf bound ary, and lesa thaa CO .miles from the atrip of Hungarian terrltor that x f aouthward paat CettlnJa.- . .J,.. hmow "J onianeTin irregulars; tn French and Serbs are rapidly cutting off the Austrian army In Albania by uv-r MTBsion os Montenegro. At the ame time tha Itallana ar pushing pmiuwra aaamai tnese AuatrlAna northeast of Curasao. nVFR TOTrnM dh niiiM WLommuLLUium I ;! jiwu ana northwest of Wish the f ir1" rloh Qreeka are driving 1 , , iwiitrwuBi oaca upon Bel 1 ayade. ' i Zjondon. Oct li . UiMt di e. tha Belgian front la that tha allies are Hearing Ghent and have reached Eecloo, on tha Bruges-Ghent railway. 10 milea pnnweai ox uaenu The movement on tha Utter railway base is concentric, the miuwm aavajicmc on it rrom three dl rbctlo2iaPntclvjaewsj& TOE SHOP WITH THE qREEK TILE FRONT . ,' r Ut pictures i '! ; . Hi- NotlBSt'to mi 11 . S . - 1 U. D Why sot try as ; on - tux toy r.lms? : moat: a. whole - German division la being driven' against tha Dutch frontier, ita re-: treat .through V Ghent being 'tat off. Dutch troopa are known to have been concentrated i along - Holland' 'borders for soma time, waiting to Intern any Germans fleeing Into that country, . v.ha German division, formerly 20,000 strong, has been reduced during tha four years of war to between 4000 sad 10,000. ' With tha American Armies In Franca, Oct. If. (Night.) (U. P.) stubborn righting la under way north of Grand Pre, where tha Americans bar pushed mora than jwo kilometers' (a mile and a quarter) . Into the Bourgoyn wood. : ' Tha Germane ; filtering back ' tntd Logea rwood, - hava necessitated moving up heavier .forces to "drive, them out again., ,.-" 7 ? i Tha remainder 'of this front was de void of Infantry fighting la,ta today, but there waa heavy artillery ' action. Tha Boche guns, which were compara tively jquiet yesterday perhapa because of withdrawal to new poaitlona, re opened in this country. There Is heavy enemy artillery concentration : east of the Meuae. " ,v r,:A"-'"-' - Amsterdam; TOet. 19. Tha Germans lave berun- the' military., evacuation of Brussels, ttiT. reported- ate- oarrrTfta civDUn evacuation, of Xh .Belgian 'capi tals la said to ivave bean, completed soma weeks ago. f Thti does , not mean, how ever. It la bettered, that the Belgian pop ulatlon was removed. but that mlt Ger man civilians, archiyes antf inalerlal were sent back to Germany -fi : f& Unable to feed her own population ade nuately. Germany is expected to leave all Belgian civilians behind. London, Oct 19 U. P-) British and American troopa successfully ' renewed their advance between La Gateau and tha OUa today. Field Marshal Halg, an nounced tonight.. i The Germans began a withdrawal north of the Cambrai-Bavay road, the British occupying SaJusolr (seven miles southwest of Valenclennea). Washington, Oct. 19. Tha following official communique from General Pershing dated yesterday waa received by the war department tonight r continued. Our'troopa have -.taken, the village and wood of Banthevul and hava reached tha northern edge of the Bois de Log. , tj "West of Grand pra they captured the Palroa farm after severe fighting. "East of the Meuae a fresh attempt by the enemy to drive us from our new positions-in the, Bala da la Grand Montague was repulsed.' - "American troopa participating In. tha British attack yesterday south of Ie Cateau penetrated lha enemy lines to a depth of .two mUes. They stormed the vUlagea of. Molaln, St. Maftin. Bivlera and liAabr da Guise and cap' torad 25po rJsonerB- r' BarftaT Via LonJon, Oct 19. "We Withdrew at night time from'.AJkon vHla,otays today'a war offlca .an nouncemRt. ;--S.av::- (Npte-Tbis means tha abandonment pt the , east bank of .the Oiaa by. the Germans. a , a result of tha Frenoh pressure between- IBohaln 'and St. Quaa tin. At AisenvlUa .the French are now pnly fiva-mUea notthweet. of tha fan portant rall . liy;at;GBlae4 ri , Tha-, atatement 'Adds r.-i' , -'Jl CRanewed : Franco-American attacka between I'Ollsyr and Grand Pre (north of the Alsne-Alre area) broke down." Paris. Oct. J9-(U. P,J-Jenera4 De- atlon of the pocket between tha Qise, and the Srre, where the Germans axe re treatMiar loward-'VsrVms 1 milea sast of St. Quentln). In this region the French hava reached Chatlllon-du-Temple and Chevrlseles Dames (an additional advance of about three miles northwest of Crecy-sur-Serre).. .. y n. East of Vouzler tha French and Americana are outflanklne tlve -wooded hills la tha northern part of tha Ar gonne region. ! West of tha Meuae tha Americana are facing the finest of tbe Prussian troops, who are fighting desperately to bar the road to Stenay (22 milea northwest of Verdun) in order to prevent a general debacle. London. Oct J9. The allied line' in northeastern Belgium Ute todar ran from south of Eeds. a little town inside the Dutch border, to Thielt, a little less than 15 miles southeast of Bruges. This line gives the allies command of three railways running direct Into Ghent, tha last great rail ase west of the Ant werp-Brussels line. One la the Bruges Ghent' line which runs through Eecloo, southeast of Eede the second runs from Bruges - straight southeastward Into Ghent, and the third leads to that citv from Thielt Via Deynsee. which the Belgians and French are reported to be approaching. With the British armies in France. Oct. 19. (U. P.) A British corps last night occupied tbe Herseaux-Mouscron una Beyond Tourcomg. Aeibeke was round clear of tha enemy!, Tha Lys was bridged at Blsseghem and Marcke was occupied. ; British, troopa advanced unopposed south of the Line-Toumal railway. Chereng waa found abandoned. Civilians were iineratea at Pecuencourt. Smouldering fires have broken out rate names at xouai. The total of prisoners taken- by Gen eral Rawllnson's army so far this month IS 19,080.. Wholesale Stock Piano Sale-J ICHWAI lUHO CO, lit Poarth Sfc omm ijvavukj Aav. on f age 00 Boa Display Adv. on Page 0. Seo.1 A- t rt ton tie I possible from - films you bfinjt Mil you supplies I u ro elp yon take better ple- .tn,e-5er,ect Plctwref , tit y croudy, ; rainy, weather -tnd Indoors and, iy show yotf m,,ot the OJibounded pos- sibiKtles of amateur pholof- Thah Our!; Kcqak Service ""ft' if -? Y; M. C.A: INSTRUCTOR F.1ADE CAPTAIN IN THE i).s. mmm Walter H. t? HaynesJ Whfc Has Helped Many "in 'Technical Workf Goes to ft:. Douglas., , After graduating 150 pupils from 'tha T. M. : CL 'A. radio . and . englnearliig schools, of which he has long bean prin cipal, Walter it Haynes has been In ducted ino the servica as a captain of engineers and haa been ordered to re port immediately to Fort Douglas, Utah. Announcement to this affect was made Saturday By I. G Niches, dicector of education tor the Jocai wno praisea the workS which baa 'been accomplished by Mr, Haynes and; Isai 'Arrangements have been ntae to keep, the acnooia run nlhg vefficlency during hisabsence. T graduate -of th Pottlarid public schools, Mr, Haynea took special tfohni cal -training ?at4thV?lM. G. A. later workfng bl" way or five years through Stanford univeralty. afterwards taking oeclal courses at Boston "Tech" , and. Harvard. After this, he took charge of the technical schools or me Foruana x - at the request of Mr. NicholsT - - Many students taught by Mr.. Haynea are now employed in large concerns throuahout the country and some are in tha engineering and radio workr of tha government. ' i , .. : ' When bW Work for tha government la comDleted. be will return to the x schools, Mr. Nichols stated. v ONE HUfiD&ED DAYS, TRIUMPH FOR F0CH (Continuad From Pace One) vestiges of German control in the Bal kana and carrying witn u we aoom 01 Austria-Hungary. . -, aermasjseaaeo jtemaxea vi In sum, ths whole gfgantio German conception, the. colossal German schema, which for four lone rears has threat ened civilisation ' and v democracy -with ever growing might and with ever-ex' rending frontiers, baa been abolished. German armies are retreating and leav, ing behind them the wreckage of that world empire which was for a moment well nigh realised but Is now , ahd ,Ior- ever uesiroyea. , .r:M so much for tha material side; . But there Is an even more Impressive moral aspect to the achievement of Ferdi nand Foch. He has shattered ths Gar- manr? legend --of Invincibility. Ha has broken th prestige jof th; German mu- itary mftrAln, vWh4ch .froift the vic torious Sadowa' and of Sedan -to the present hour, has -weighed heavily noon tha world, a slmplai Freneh soldier, the eoui jar or s repupiicanr . nation, has broken, smashed.? tterJy'-em0lUhed no atona tn -uermapMTr. bvttha lex f - - P.a Liberates Maaklad -A: In a verr' realf sense. och has lib- arated rnanklnd.-beeaass he has on tha battlefield: and withj tha chosen, wean one of ths enemy demonstrated 'that wrong, however strinelv armed, f ore. nwwever weu preparea, cannot in the ena eonqusr right and Justice it takes something mors than colossal ntandin armies, an Infinite skill in preparation and futhleas brutality to .operation io conquer- uw rree peopiea of the '.world xne superman has proved vulnerable ana jrnoriai, uoi revealed he ; becomes wrmiess ana aunosr pitiable. , History's Greatest Battle - On the military slda In the last three weeks th batua of all history fought on a front iwioa aa widsaa tha first Mtrne, fought by not less than 5,000,000 men resuiung in a decisive vkurv. nfn. mai we saw lone . weeks, mil n imrnina, or patient preparation, wait ?" tP 0tt tar aa1 ." tbg moment, ; but EONiiiIME BY SECURING THE I'A V r r - '-' v rSTl" '' 'SZ-fA i wt V::; Q Oar Ophthalmometer and Retinoscope it one of the meet icientifi c, eyetetting instruments in the world. Withal we can detect error of vision instantly. " vy Q Accuracy in the Science of Optometry is quite as im portant as in-inathematip, and skill and good judgment are ai essential as in te practice of medicine. OThorougK trainihn; and assnro'1 tnese. - t ne necessary equipment muse aiso De complete v - Q Tne success of the work we do is evidenced by thevi nearly fifty thousand personswhose eyes we have e mined, and the commendation of more than 'seventy" 'five physicians who direct : pauenlS, wnoie, compiamu susxaa pusuuie eye iuain, Complete lens grindin factory, on the premises. - '' -iSAVEYOUrtEYES 'vl 4' A r"f Pertlaad's XArgsit, STott a Kxelatlvs Optical Establlthaieaf j( waiting with a plan ' ever maturing, nothing lefi toychancei . - .. . It is less than seven months ago that Ferdinand Foch took . command of , all tha allied armies. Ha cams lor w the morning of the terrible defeat of alarch f! with Amiens In danger and ths sev erance ef the British and French armies still a possibility. Before bs could grasp tha reins a. Germany victory In" Flanders seemed to open tha way to the Channel. Oft this day, six months ago, we, were all talking of ths dear possibility , that Ludendortf would reach ;Calaia ahd taka Parte. And, now -we are discussing the terms of German surrender as Ger man armies flow back toward the Rhine, with v Franca " liberated and Belgtum emerging from ths wreck of Germaa oc cupation, -f " - - ? r . It la too much to believe that, on the military side, Ferdinand. Foch will bare' after rank with Caesar, Fredencx ana Napoleon and on the moral side, sur tkass them alL elnce : he , haa done for humanity and civilization what, the tim ers did for themselves, did in pursuit cf powers In combining the military genli.s of a Napoleon with the patriotic; loyalty f Washington, Foch-ha written a n?w and splendid chapter In salutary history. Imperishable. henceforth.. -.-.. ' James P. Brown Dies At Jort Oglethorpe A telegram was received - Saturday bight byr Portland relatives of - James P. Brown, announcing his death at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. He was the only son of Mr., and Mrs. W. G. Brown, 195 East Sixteenth, street. The parents were notified Thursday afternoon, of the seri ous Illness of their son and left that night for Fort Oglethorpe. A telegram announcing the death has been lor- warded to them a MihqeapolisV James'; Brown was. 20" Veara of. age, He was born- at- Cascade Locke, -and was a graduate of Jefferson high schooL At ths time of bis enlistment last June he was la bis' third year at Stanford university Ha was av member-of the HeadouaKsrs company. Third battalion. Second Engineer corps, and has been recently made a corporaL Fos"iU Man Dies As Eesult cXJtto F. Kent of Fossil, Or, died, about midnight Saturdays 4nrlo-; Samaritan hoapltal from loss of blood, flue to gun shot wound received in the mormng. Arthur Wallace, a friend, was loading a 50-30 rifle and the shell became lodged. He jammed- tbsvsTmi14tg:.sort to loeaen the ehell,, but. the gun disaharged. the billet striking - Kent mthe right leg below-the knee. Physicians ampu ated his leg at the hospital as a last ef fort to save his life, but he had lost so much blood that lie could not survive. Kent Was' a farmer and 25 years of age. His Widow andva ons'yesjandthree- year old children, survive-, v: - Attempts Suicide ' With" 30-30' Bifle Mrs. J- W. Sutcllffe of 85t East Sev enth street north attempted suicide with a-10-80 Wineheste rtfle- Satur day, after noon In her home,' according to' reports made by the police., she was removed to the county jail at the request of her husband. The woman waa released from the asylum six weeks ago. She Is charged with Insanity. , .. - - -' British Casualties For Week Are 37,559 i """ Tdon. Oct. 19. (U. P.) British casualties for the"; week ending tonight totalled 37,559. as follows: Officers Killed, 681; wounded. 1S15; mtaeina'. 1191. Men Killed. SS97) wounded, 27,938; missing, 2009, lone experience alone can' to us for examination their s 1 T-V, ' Hodara. Best 1 pipped BEST Bticai;i!istitute Congressmen 60 V Home to Wind up; ; Their Ctopaigns Washington, Oct. v 19 CO. ' P.) Con gress tonight deserted Washington, sus pending : pobllo business to engage for the next two weeks in strenuous wind up of ths congressional campaigns." . - With praotically ali "public : meetmss barred everywhere on account of Influ- enca, tbe closing days of the campaign will lack many vote-gettmg features. In a contest aa Important as any held In this country In may yesi . kr:-r ' Republlcane. declare they will control the next bouse by IS or 20. votes. They expect a tie in tbe senate. Republicans say they have a f tontine chance to win 12 congressional districts, of Which -28 to 30 are considered certain. They say they will win for the senate one seat in New Hampshire, that i of Senator Hollla. Senator Lewis seat lit tninftj. Senator Thomasson's 1n Kansas, and Senator Henderson's In Nevada, If they do that and do not lose any seats, it will produce-a tie. Ih addition they hope to elect. I. P. Gooding In Idaho. displacing Senator Nugent. ,.; However, we rxon-rarusan league or Idaho fa' vers Nugent and Senator Borah. In Delaware. and MonUna Republl cans oeeiare they will come close to winning. ' raocrata i are centering their senate Tigm on uort, Rhode Island; .Sterling. South Dakota; Norrla. Nebraska, and warren, ' Wyoming. Democratic leaders today were exceedingly reticent with predictions. Senator Lewis. Democratic whip, declared, however, that the v men whose records show they have In spirit Is W!S..? ,n .5ed eupportod the pref-i-dent will be elected, and the others will not. Oregon city Clamp On Lid . Oregon aty, Oct M-Aeting upon the Authority vested In him by the surgeon general of the United States, and be ause of the prevalencs of some 12 or lScases of Spaniah Influensa in the .ty.VMayoT' E- c- Hactett today ordered all the theatres, schools and churches to Butif With Ion f Winter evenlncs comlnjf, you should jet the . sttfe lor ' checrf uJ nesVjilt sbontyour home 4hrow off - rthe . somber,, stuf f ; leave aci Kl oora p e e u poi y ou r i iovr, . j u si in- siilaH' thl' door, MM which . makes the home snar. A BEAUTIFUL. ' BRUS SELS RUQl - . .V --iNp,'lndeed, these rugs sre' bait price, but you will appreciate their f "splendid value at first cltnce. they're seamless price "now Is only $29.75 You Might Vhite Enamfel Hand Decorated With "Blue BiiSaid Blwsoins for Only Beautiful Wood Bed ta tm else Chiffonier with beveled plate mirror Dreesins; Table haa triple mirror Chair and Rocker are of neat design that fit this suite perfectly. Most flattering have been the comments on the rare individuality possessed by this suite. You. too, win agree with what others have said. See lUdlsplayed. You can t Judge from a small picture. - r .- x This Beautiful Oak or Elorlei, Feltex ThiAlt,: durable,rtiterproof. eleatl iil 1 floprcoverlng. rer sauare yara......... ........ w x ' Your. Credit Is v szx.ECf ome snroiE : v irS - EASY - TO - rAY JUST TtVO .BLOCKS 3TOKTH 01 ITASHnrOTOS close.7 the order effective at enca. - The Gladstone school beard .held a meeting this afternoon rover the telephone" And Ordered tha "schools) closed. - ? OhargesrAgainst vf :1 ;Benson Trmcipar, Jquhdto Be Untrub r V. i,..- . - .-.w -,".K ' " ?' ;-"-- r..-.:- 'i,- Princlpal C E. Cleveland of tbe Ben son-.polytechnic school Was last ; night axonorated by the- school board i from charges of mismanagraent preferred by instructor ;B;Wililama, vandr the board; la ' turn voted to prefer charges against the accuser, In retaUauon for alleged ""unwarranted attacks against Cleveland and the school system, - - V The findings of the board came after three - hours of testimony, featured at times by acrimonious utteranoes be tween the accuser and those who cham pioned the cause of Principal Cleve land. ' "' - The motion ' to" exonOrate Cleveland was -made by Director O. M. Plummer, and was seconded by" Director George B. Thomas. Director IB. A. Sommer, who acted as chairman- In 'the absence of Dr. J.. Frauds Drake, added that If the charges to be preferred against the teaober are sustained Williams should be dismissed from the service. The charges 7 Against Cleveland " In cluded "Incompetency, ; failure to pro vide sufficient eequlprflent for the stu dents ..and failure to promote .teachers engaged at the Benaon SchooL" it. developed at the trial that Princi pal -Cleveland bad dona everything pos sible to promote the Interests of the school, these, claims having bee fi made by Superintendent D. A. Grout, School Clerk A. H. Thomas, and O. T. Larson, head of tbe departments of mechanical drawing at the Benson SchooL - Deputy District Attorney Fierce ap peared for Cleveland la behalf of the school board. Spaalik larraeasa Guard against It by using Formasln In the nose and throat .For sale by Portland Hotel ' pharmacy and ether druggists. Adv. Shop Eartyin the Day Before 10 A. M. Is the Best Time Designed 9 x ptsce for not st and the Think This Suite Came Mahogany "Concert9 Vftth IS TJoMeDl e Seeords $55 : SO llf ESZST The fun cabinet and "Tone Chamber are of wood construe tion, and It is therefore absolute-, ly free from metallic sound. Nickel-plated tapering tone-arm. 16-inch turn table, speed dial, tone modifier, needle cups, etc Every part and. feature, Including Its proportions, upon which . perfect performance depends, haa been designed and built upon sclenUt- . IcaUy correct lines. Your choice of either "Golden Wax, "Turned" Oak or Mahogany finishes. . and Fiberlin sanitary and easily kept QB - v, as Good as Gold ttkce ob a norSEFirix - TUE - EDWABDS - TTAY nff . .Hi luiiii; r - w - r -a i .si i mw jm . ass w. . w- a v- , Miir&-$&3l''J VVS&ttffl- ,a5j iV I ' r'ft.i' $94.70 rnonog Allies Bopb Metz -; - Aid'Saarbruecken .Ijondon.' 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Hi,i.,vriMi nw mi.;.....k...t i-OhtYbti want 'better Heater, de yeoT. Of oere. this Store has a splendid linet AH-oosJ bun.ra aU-wood burn era and. combination burners (a-well and; the prices will meet -with your approval,, toe.. - .(.'"'l.J'i': ' ' ' ' ..... ' 1 ThioBiiae-De-Soa 'I- - r , SJ " II'-:,.. I J f ' T 1 . My t Special .V $50 1 md $T00 Diamond Rimga KHaveNoEqi?al Exquisite Bar Pins and Brooches of Gteen Gold and Platinum Faced A eomprehenrivt election ef new deslfns not the heavy pat terns, bat tha dainty Itce-work effects. .... - . r t ,i- . : Some set with teml-prectout tones. S5.00 nd up. others set with diamonds tnd sapphires, 110 tnd up. i , JUST RZC2TVED, amall pocket treathv liskter, a useful gift to send the beys "over there. 334 WASHINGTON ST. owk oitoe oo. .. . Brussels Rugs $2e75 tsrsasl'ftlsJiiead tSM CashSIM Week No Interest Not a loud or." undesirable pattern ta the lot perfectly blended color combinations In blots, creens, browns and tans in Oriental, conventional and medallion designs. The particular de signs for the particular tastes are now awaiting your call. Then, too, there's not s seam In any of these Rugs - were woven AlX'IN ONE PIECE. See them In the 5th-street window today in the Rug store on the ad Floor tomorrow. - The five y Uses. as ple tsre are ea display la the jrim-st window. - Window side, pr4 tttteg. a nickel nrn at This Week sessjs' r r at. ...... t. t 93.?S', aC,3W!...l..4.SS .....i... $4.95 ' Including. C6H and v-Connection i TMd-yon twtlce that line. THCLUUIXQ V . COIl. AND '.CONNECTION- . - - , - - f -Sounds good, don't ft. That's sot the only feature.' either. - This fine range Is - andowed wltii the fonowlng, - , S-Hete TeUebed To. v 1' " ; ' .. wide wad Skaliew Fir. Box. - ' , ' -r" w.n(yt e rates and SUdhif Daafev. . itxis-Iach Ores. - Triple Wall Cosstrsetlem. J . riala Blsksi TriasUags. - Tour old stove or range win be takeni as part pay Qiucrenoe arranged. 10 (.( your Individual requirement. ' .l 1 f ,