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* Y, WC. (. A. NOTES. Don't Forget. That the "Bliue Triangle" of (tie Y. W. C. A. is close to tle firing line in France. To Publicity Workers for Y. WV. C. A. Don't he discouraged by the "11u". It's relaxing its grip). Iet tile rem in ing days ot October he days of activi ty for the Y. W. C. A. Workinte n0ih till- Colcernment. ''hie Y. W. C. A. is tlie frinli of' fte womtan whtIo works but t vlit ery spoetu intimate friend and iot erior of it' 'voman wio works on war contracts. We think (tat our boys ied tll Y. M. C. A. and the 'Ited Cross and th, hostess houses Of the Y. W. C .\. and they (o neeld and deserve everyt thin good which it is possible to give them, but think of the girls. The girl who goes to the munition plant is serving just as faithfully her country as (he boy who goes to camp. Twenty big munition plants in 10astern States are employing from one to three thousand women each. These women are of all ages. They are college girls, high school girls, girls from many different Walks of life. Oiutidt of workin hour:s; ihlerv is iotinitig to uo, nowhere to go liere tht Y W. WC. A: stept's in and pro vides a Itotust Onf "'Thi'e lostss Ilouse" plan. 'I'le goverinto 'lit has apprioel the plan. Th e htalmse is provided an1i social lile u mith-d by flit V. W. C. A. is provided for the workfte ers. It always Contains a hIrge O0111 with coirtt able chairs. a victrola, tc.. where the girls cnn hlave rest and ailus11tsillt. Thiere is al ways a cafeteria in by the governm11Ilent, ht best of atll te are physical directors to0 take charge of, games. so that ithe girls will lot siffelr from too close conifilnment and edue'a tional directors to encourage classes whlelever it is possible for study to be combined witi work at ithe factories. The government is trilty interested, not only in (he girls as workers in nm nition plants but looks to their fit ture when the war Is over and wants to see thiem prepared for conditions when thlie t country is not. ani armed camp. The Y. W. C. A., through its secretaries, Is ever present as the guide and helper of these girls, giving them the care that the government Is eager for them to have, and so it hap peis that it is doing a very special BUY BOND BUY BOND To in~ oc D~dt .x ma in Bea'r in nind, every Somne special ed some extraordim High-class Millinery Day at S' $15.00 Hate, Librty L. 1250 yards, lig;ht omly, 1200 yds 36 inCh light I 1500 yds' faincy (G igha BiU"pctofPmnxI in he .\ (: ot the gov iii n teilt, ranki. with the lmost importallt. "Por~ Excuses". Iditor Tic Advertiser: inl tri lg to get our people to lend lie governtent. the money it must have to win this war we meet with many excuses. One nin asys, "I would subscribe but I took al I could of other loans". \hat woild you say to a soldier who, wh.]etl ordered to go over the top, alswered, "Rteally, Captain. I wotild like to g0 but I went overl inl the (ive lat sweek and I 'm ived". You kinow. whxvlt Il'ey would lo o 1 h1tu :111 the !i1)v hev weld (arry to a d ishoniored "rOVO. .\nether ay,"I'd Ilke, to bt I enit afford it"*. If our mothers and - d were whore, we could not reachl thoim alnd being tortured and threatll ed by inhuman brutes and I ask you fr !Ie miny to buy a gunt 1011 tillt !f-:us with, would you say "I can't :eord it"? Mlen of Laurens, wake up nd get busy! Our boys cilisted until the war was won. Can we of the home guard do less? The same au thority tha t issues a hundred dollar bi)ll puts out the hundred dollar bond. One is just as Safe as the other. J. Q. BIROWN. Laurens, Route 4. We have inst I'ceived a beautiful line of Cut Glass lud Vases. 11 and 12 ineies tall, 50 and 75 cents. A milib'r of shapes alnd cultings to se lect 'roi. 8~~ I1&K H. W14..z 4 CO. ItANISl1 C.\T.\liti. "reah lIyomlel for Two 3111ite-s nind u'tlie(d 'p 1lend Will Get Relief. If you want to get relief from (a tarrh. cold ini the lad or from an ir ritating ou glh inl the slolest time breall,o llyomei., It will ic . out your11 eld In two iminutes and allw you til weallie free Ily. IlIyomei will id - Cold in ole day. i! will relieve yot disgusting situffles, hIvwking, spittifg aId offensive breath in a week, Ilyomei is made chiefly from a soothing, healing, germ killing anti 1eptic, that comes froll the eticaly ptus forests of Inland Australia, where ca tarrh, asthima and Consumption were never known to exist. Hiyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops Into the hard rubber inhaler, use as direct ed and relief is almost certain. A Complete H yolei outfit, including inhaler an(d one bottle of -yonel, costs but little at druggists everywhere and at Laurens Drug Co. If you lalready own an Inhaler you can get an extra bottle of H1yomel at druggists. S!1 ...At NMinte' ree r smaldl way we Ahve de ddition to a subscn iption dollar paid to us on thal 'prices in every departm iry values. -'to be Sold on Liberty pecial Prices onn Sale -. 12,99 wvofh 35 ((fits. 25c. ,\d *rcele, worth 40(,t 29e. yd n, worth 35 to 40h 29c 3 d awr ::M"lm S~~liimEM IMSItENT NOT CONTENT Wii' NI OTLI'I1) PEACE (Conltiilt'd from Fron1t Page.) Iolds of st raget ic importalleo. Prob :ahly also the occupation of all the submarine bases and a turning over of the German fleet, in short, It will entall a taking from Germany of ov erything with which she might break !ler word to an armistice. From that polut the United States and the Allies might proceed to dis pose of what rimialued of kaiserismi if the GiIma people have not (lone it before, as Presidenit Wilson In his note plainly ilvites themii to to. \\hile nowhere inl the note does tie nsintjoinl openlly with thle 10nItenite sta1esim1en inl tie demanld that. "the cilf crv1 aii s 'i in ust be delivered ti) for Irial. ithe president's confidants point ont tIht he plainly subscribes to the doct rline that the guilt of bring ing on the world warf is personal. It will I he noted that. tie president completely rejects the German sugges tion for a mixed commission to ar range an evacuation and reminds the militarists that they will accept the lerms laid dtown by Marshal Foch and, the associated commanders; that they will have no part In framing them. He makes it plain that he does not ac (",kit tht! lie w (Gdrlan govorniment i 'aded by Chancellor Maximilian as ait ytIhing less atl(oratle, anything less a (9r0W in1e of Germa n il itarism, than its prede(essors, and warins the Ger 111 people that uless they destroy it ith .\lli d rmillies will dto so. Ol io th le lmost limiportaIint piolits of hlis n1oe(. is that lin which he acknowl ohus the G eriiman govern I'men t 's finl qin alilie(i nc'eptance of his ieace terms anid then l osi) Oni to show that those triNs provide specifically for the siuh slitlition of a goverinmeint wholly ire splonsible to the German people themi .wI-vS for tile preseit one doiniated by the German iilitirists. The next move in tihe great interna tional drama Is nlow expected to take place lin Germiany while the armies of tile co-belligerents thunder at her gates. Diplhamaltists are agreed that what must come from Germany no\w is aelion, not. words. She may offer to comply with the terms and give up ti lie guiarantees which would permit an armistlee. Prom that point the dispo sition of the autocracy might -he con sidered in connection with the termnsl of peace. OtherwIse tile opinion i-s lint the victoriona a rmies of the Un it ed Sf ttes and lie entente allies must ilarli on. RI r Companm ni y cple are bn Pk'Ty pgwer of Gern :ided to put our entire c we have already made ( day will be so much mc nt---good only for Saturt Shoe Sale on Li 41 pairs American ( I Metal anid rPTn Et end Gu 1n Uel R 8 50, Liber t~s(u y I J hi, $4 .0v 1.u, See T hes /8uiv \'iur Silk JDYOs, mlo(wyQ go towardls b)uyin One lot bealutiftul strir $2 25 and $2.5() values Co.De CL1NTON NEWS. * to to to At to to to 11 31 41 * to 11 lo Clinton, Oct. 14.-Mr. Wilile Austin Is visiting his parent,s Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Austin. Mrs. Jno. Finney, of Laurens, spent Friday in town with relatives. Mrs. M. A. Hayes left Saturday for )illon to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. James Sprunt. Mrs. Shockley returned to Spartan burg last Saturday after spending sev eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. William .Jacobs. Mr. I lugli Simpson..who Is at ollicers training camp in Atlanta was in tovn several days last week. Miss bena Adair, of Atlanta, 1is spending a few days with her brother, Mir. Iliett Adair. Miss Alleen Hipp Is spending sev eral days at home. Capt. Shaw Cunningham is spend Ing several days with friends here. Private Gus Mason, of Camp Jack son, spent the week-end with his par ents. Quite a number of people from L-aI rens attendsd the funeral of Mrs. W. ). Copeland Sunday. BETTER ITlAN A (THE FOR Spanish Infuenza PREV NT IT! Not ice to th, Public: An OUnIC e f revention is Worth a1 U 110 'Cd of cure. Save yourself and' your family from the ravages of this dread plague. Avoid crowvds! Get plenty of fresh air and Ce(rcise! Keep the bowels moving nat urally! Keep cheerful! Thousands are protecting them Selves aga.Iinst Spanish Infiluenza and keeping themselves well and happy, they say, with DRECO Nature's Great Preventative Get som1e 11guit away-always have it In the house Sold by Good Druggists Every where ,IA I Ur Departm ai makinhg the Four'ti iany shall be forevel s~h sales and collections f double the amount we contributed toward b4 ajr,9th, Liberty Day. berty Loan Day e(ntlkrman ShLowi~, Cun iglish, Patent Blueber :4t on, valuei( $6.(00 to (e ~ta 1Blucher). ar d Itlp r> 00 81nd $G.00, I i! r ............3.99 e Specials~ g Libert1y Bonds. es and fancies, regular Saturday only, $1.99 yd. pa rtile t Mr. and Mrs. IHenry Winn, of GIren-- ir. A. B .(aIllowvay spenit the (week Ville attended the funeral of Mr. R. 01d with his family here. C. McLees here Monday. ,Miss 1 Louiso Austin is at homo for Mr. Joe Little has returned to Ab- several days. beville after spending two weeks with Miss Agnes Henry, of Chicora Col his mother, Mrs. Mninua Little. . ( lege, is at home for a coule of weceks. .llss 1ssle Copeland, of Columbia, AMrs. A. M. Copoland left Saturday is spending several weeks with her for Cilo to spend a few days witri her parents. sister, Mrs. Allen. BIG VALU[S HERE Examine the few prices we name below then come and see other val ues we are offering. Ladies' Coat Suits _....-------------------$12.49 Ladies' Coat Suits -------------------- 17.50 Ladies' Coat Suits..---- .---- ---------- 18.50 Ladies' Coat Suits----------._--------- 20.00 Ladies' Coat Suit -------------------- 24.50 Ladies' Coats _ . ..------------------------ 16.50 Ladies' good warm all Wool Coats ------- 25.00 M isses' Coats........_-...._-_.-..._.7.50 Misses' Coats ------... 5.00 Misses' Coats _...... 4.49 Children's Coats..--------------------- 5.50 Separate Skirts at right prices. Ladies' 9 in. black Boots -------------- $3.99 Ladies;' chocolate, brown, low heel 4.99 Ladies' 9 in. black Kid Boo..- 7.90 Ladies' 9 in. gray kid, medium heel 6.49 Men's and Children's Shoes, all kinds and prices. Men's Shoes chocolate brown, English last $7.49 Men's Gun Metal Shoes -----------------3.50 Men's Gun Metal Shoes -----------------4.50 Men's Gun Metal Shoes......... ..-5.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists ------------- $1.00 to 4.99 -. TERRY BUY LIBERTY BONDS BUY BONDS! ____ BUY BONDS! ent Store.... Liber'ty Luan a great success, to in-' crushed, so that all the peoples of of Saturday, October 19th, into Liberty have taken in any of the previous loans. 3ating the Kaiser. We have gone through our store and select Men's Clothing at Special Prices And the money goes into Liberty Bonds! Be low we mention some specials in men's suits, car ried from last yeair, which we sell e.aturday, at a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00 per suit. Men's colored suits, sizes 35 t '10, worth $22.50i. anid $25.00, Liberty Loan Day.-- $16.99 Youing menl'1 color'ed sI)its, sizec5t 7 worth $16.50 to $22.50, L. L. 1D. sa ..$13.99 Boy Suitus, L iberty L.oan sale, a~t $7.99 ard -8.99 Ready-to-Wear Departrnent $85.00 coats and suits, Liberty Day,---$69.50 50.00 "' " "-"-44.44 35.00 "' "--------------"------------- "-------------29.99 25.00 " " "22.99 It f You Pay YourII Account satur S ore yIt(osIt brtyIodN