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r THH1R FEARH DIHPELLiHD. McAdoo Explains Transfer of Moneys Appropriated. < Washington. Aug. 28.?Threats of I District Magis some Republican members of the Judge house to oppose further appropriations for allied loans unless they were enlightened regarding details Story of Orlanta of the transfer of moneys already Basket as Wit authorized, caused their leaders on on Cou the ways and means committee to nuewwun aecretary. McAdoo on this The men who point today for more than three and w*?o make 111 hours behind closed committee room 'or Pe?pl? hi > doors. trates. There ai The leaders then emerged smil- |lre<lt,0' 'n , In themselves n lng and expressed satisfaction with I They are coroner the secretary's frankness, though tors, road curve; still contending that greater assur-j mlsslnnera. The; ances of money being spent in the of schools and c United States should be required. nn(i they are at Efforts were being made tonight re"fCinn. ?nd wo by Rome of the committeemen to in- on HPpr"t?d day duce Democratic Leader Kitchen to r "V\ pry and for whl call others before the committee to responsible. testify regarding the transfers of the The admlnlstn moneys. their hands. In Approval of his examination was there are no Ju expressed to the Republicans by Sec-1 who are entitled retary McAdoo after the committee P1"'** The partle; had adjourned. dyll or criminal The secretary touched on the cer- ^ tiflcate and bond bill, his outstand-i BR 8non u8 hp thl ing statement being that it is abso- the truth, brings lutely necessary that the $4,000,-1 party may appea 000,000 worth of bonds in the bill of a lawsuit Is to finance another allied loan be; thnn In Aiuerlci voted as quickly as possible. Ap-1 <lnne* proximately $50,000,000 monthly is It will at once j t ! ? man must pof needed from this country to carr> ^ knowle(,Ke the allies campaign to July 1, 1918., bp fortlIe ln oxpt he said. ! must he a man Tt,n ?? ? 1 > '?c octiciaij a uuuu luxunun pian cause Immediate which contemplates levying super In order to bus taxes and war profits and excess nnd commnnd profits on the $7,538,945,460 worth P^Pl*. The mai of bonds proposed in the bill was '8 despised, subject to a hot fire. , Some years a Some members proposed that half "uno<| a ml11 v , t. , . , . " _ from beans was of the Issue should be made 4 per who came to boi cent, subject to taxation and the used by thi other half should be non-taxabie the bean refuse i 3 1-2 per cent. Opposition also de- extracted. The veloped to the plan for authorizing neighborly, so tt Secretary McAdoo to fix the life of an<* the neigh the bonds and the Interest rate, on h^6 k*"' the proposed new $2,000,000,000 ??,. . ? Time went on war certificate Issue. the oil man askei basket. To his 8A1D HE WAS WAR claimed the baa CHIEF'S BROTHER uplte of the fac witnesses, the o St. Ixtuls Decorator Obtains Money and di? case cai and Is Highly Entertained. magistrate. Denver. Col., Aug. 28.?Federal J**? maglstrat . officers today took into custody a ^ \ man said to have represented himself produce witness as a brother of Secretary of War recognized that h Newton D. Baker. at stake, and nil The man gave the name of E. a.J where a rlght< Baker today, but previously had said Rfeatly enhance he was Dr. A. It. Baker, of Cleve- j d,^( not hesitate. land. Otlicials said he obtained Bring In the .. i , i ii i had already del money on the ground of his alleged mlnd th|lt n? , relationship and was widely enter-1 wnR jn (jle tained. man in his sens Baker later admitted that he was go to law about a St. Louis decorator. unless It we-c r( + As soon as th FAIL TO FIX WHEAT PRICK In. the nmglstrati addressed it In tl Dr. Garfield's Committee Will Con- het, each of th< tlnue Deliberations. court claims you . oo T.u 1 There are no wl Washingtoj. Aug. 28.?The te,?? the mm., h.aded by I)r. H. A. Oarlleld. te? M to ?.h,rh named by President Wilson to re- j What, you remal couunenu me price ior me isiv awnre that I nm wheat crop, failed to reach an agree- county? If you < ment tonight and will continue de- "hull order you liberations tomoirow. It had been ]' Still all announced that a price would be fix-' pnddlo, ... .... .. and give him a 1 ed at tonight s meeting. , The underling Members of the committee declin- j,nd great dlfllci ed to discuss the situation, but, it is ! faces straight, b understood, several votes were ta- and accordingly ken. It had been decided earlier wont to use the that a three-fourths vote would de-filing witnesses termine the price. I *?aket\ n* h'^ blows before tin 1 , concealed by th< VKTS PRESENT AMBULANCE forth. "Hold on," g Survivors of Foreign Wars Meet in "that Is enough Annual Convention. make this basket New York, Aug. 28.?Veterans of that ?Je b?,?nBs .... . .. ? . I out the miller ai the foreign wars of the United dred b,OWj, ftn( States, at their 180th annual con-] carry home yc ventlon here today, presented a fully Companion. equipped motor ambulance to the government. An effort to increase' Flow membership by admitting all Amerl-j It is Interestii cans now fighting with foreign ar- t*in flowers got mies met with such opposition that' were named the resolution was returned to the *n8tanc?> fuchsia . M .. ... I Leonard Fuchs. committee, while another resolution | Andre Dal making eligible for membership from poru American soldiers and sailors the' The camellia moment they land, on foreign soil missionary name went over until tomorrow. some magnified + flower to Fran TEN WOMEN ABE ARRESTED. olll('(1 11 the Kf friends changed ? _ .. ? . , ? , Magnolias wei Suffragettes < arrylnig Banners in p - Front of White House. brought the beai Washington, Aug. 28.?Ten wo-1 from Amerlen ai men, carrying banners of suffrage The Latin wr colors and extracts from President "Invnre," and I Wilson's speeches, were arrested late name because \ today in front of the White House. | flowers into the Six of them were the banner carriers ^nsl,lnK to pel out on bond pending appeals granted ' ' ' ''' ^ yesterday from police court senIf You Soe tences of $26 fines or thirty days in ?Do you th,nk jail Imposed for a similar demon- njjow ciaron stratlon. All were bailed to appear an(j k[sq me?" tomorrow for trial. * "Not If he at mi' dear."?Judg uti?jmm M i.Bivw1841 Hpi/iMH urttrnmr" rr Engineer Battalloi ~ at Mine* (trates Aro Both Oreenvllle, Auf and Jury. battalion of engi ' ment, constitutini Including 126 Nor I 8otomon Who UMd 150 Tennesseeans new Throws Light week transferred rt Method*. AH up vacancies, about 3 o'clock 1 really govern China Mineola, Long Is fe happy or miserable were ordered re< re the district mnarls- nCallfornia reeimei re about fifteen bun- named with the fl all. These men unite |army engineers 1 tinny various offices. They will likely si ?. sheriffs, tax eollec- lK.(ore *mt pors and forest com- _ , _ jr are superintendents Thl9 battalion it iverseers of the poor, Carolina organiza the head of the state companies organiz rshlp at the temples Columbia and Ma s. There Is scarcely Johnson of Mario which they may not The war strength ch they are not held 25Q an(, thlg wa transfer method, ,Hon of Justice Is In wmk the court of Justice ries, lawyers or men Tho battalion to speak for the cul- boarding the train s to the suit, whether thousand fellow kneel before the mag- hand to give them ng In his official chair, their vanguard a ins as he sees fit, and The train is sche nks he has discovered New York about , In his verdict. Either I; still, ns the expense l,inauons nave u< higher proportionally *wo companies of a, that Is not often Klneers, A and It Camp Sevier, will be apparent that such next two or three tsess a keen mind, a of human nature, and Kllents. Above all, he of decision; not be- * FPIGRI action Is required, but r respect*1 TZ [! glstrate who hesitates J; throuK,'. ?,e tr? to mo an' all in go e Chinaman who J, castlo lf ,p k Pre8r" ?n t> ?N that home Of visited by a neighbor, J, wlu FQRM & row an Immense bns- J; the 8ame a8 w? i oil man to receive J, "?" "Qd b?? !: Is light, the la',1 le ^elpiest Zl - " "f** ?' ,r, I> ??ttln' sun, the bor, who was a miller, ,. t ? .NOTH.n tet home to use for > i. o o.xty-One. j ? . ... . . ? j! boys 18 hearln' ? *e~ ; ol' Heroes, dca, l.; . T i ??' be bu h,. f !' b,b' *>. to be, bl? OWD- "> J: what the,'re d, t that there were no ,, object OF 'et II man went to law, i? . , me before the district J; , " 8U? ? j| their troubles s - __w j, . > then, a-twlnkllr e asked each man to a. . .. , . - ... _ . f there glows the Ich he did. Each man Ki? ?. n ed that ho could not : 'es. The magistrate > r " 8' thai ils own reputation was bat we are. S< so that It was a case !' "?hora? ' sotious decision would j!T1 c"mbl his reputation. He *" ?. ,? g '/' Brother, wouldi basket," he said. ITe I', termlned in his own *? ,a'II?rnVnJ?ne, i i I,,. .... X? the groat object probability the oil man t. for he felt that no WWWWW es would be likely to b, t so cheap nn article 'ally his. e basket was brought ITALIAN'S M [\ with a severe frown, ? hese words: "Mr. Ibis- Austrians Count ?se two men here In Iterover i us his own property, tnesses as to which Is Borne, Aug. Now I order you to ,n''alty per Wii of them you belong. Italians made fu n silent! Are you not terday on the Ri the magistrate of this the front north < do not reply at once, I office announces to be severely pun- , . , ., ? " made violent co entl Here, sergeant, , , , failed to recover IUIU UVtT 11I1S UllHKtl lundred blows!" Ithe Italians. 8 who wore present The announcer ulty In keeping their "On the whole >ut they had to obey, were artillery act the man who was terday. On the I stick for beating un- troop8( contlnuin proceeded to beat the haye bepn ln c,Qf I not delivered many 3 oil, which had been ????"?> Vigorou ) bran, began to ooze "red for us sol the enemy faile* laid the magistrate; though he made 1 I thought I should tacks, t speak. It Is evident "Unfavorable to the oil man. Take tiong u , ad give him five hun- . , ,, 1 ,"0. Mr. Oil Man. ?ur alrplan" ur basket."?Youth's r Names. J ng to know how cer- I f \ # their names. Many * | |t O | ter Individuals. For' Vv s were so called after .. Dahlias were named ll, who brought them Have you s was so called from a . d Kamel, who brought want to t< at specimens of the about ? T< ce from Japan. He ^ CIR >se of Japan, but his It to cumellla. u* FIX It e named ln honor of Montpelller, who first ut if ill trees to France id Asia. >rd for "to wash" Is ... f avender received Its VV C 11 fj the llomans put th?v; water they used for -lume tneir nunos.? i JlXlITlcdi 11 What You Want. n ? . auntie, that I ought KCSilltS ice to hold my hand iked your permlaalon, . ; ? ?.? CTK13WB JF JllJJAi. AUU> STT 1?IV ' *. .Y t ' : t " ON TBIP NOHTH * '.iH t [ a to Join Regiment V 28.?The First I neers, 117th regl- | jff ||| jfl t 5 about 800 men, W% Mi ?JX th Carolinians and , who were last gim into the ranks to * left Camp Sevier ___? :his afternoon for (land, where they sently to Join the nt U'hloh Koa Koo? Irst contingency of I '.o go to France. I Jvfl* ^ ee a short training I 3 orignally a South I I \ .tion, composed of I V \ :ed at Spartanburg I yW Jo rion. Major J. M. I JM*jv \X n. is in command. 3 Jmf \ V\ \\ of a company is | \jf \\ 1\ s procured by the 1 a 7?\ which was effected J til left in sections. J II 11 i at camp. Several \ I \ 1 soldiers were on ? \ \ . a good send-off as 9 ? III \| t the battle front. I 1 1 \H duled to arrive in i >. | i v loon tomorrow. In- a * ^ rr to jen given that the J \ North Carolina en- I , now stationed at entrain within the 1 ;ce'"- j sumj 9 HO pl'OttlOSt rIYMES: jj: I tll(' ^ ? * a selection. A j ) farmhouse x ' t peekln' * '8, is HOME t'. y kids?our jj; ase. An' * . A <IE happy hunch *; ** roup, tonight, J; Just a f0NV 0f ini u*o u iiu whilst there SUI11I1101* stylos i s '11 play J: illg cost for fiiif with the > y'U make me tale?a tale J; fc.n' whilst them i! ?? o' THE QREAT i. the gai. ,: UNDEl ay puttln' UJ,1/LI i No matt?r j. Scores of daii 3ln It a the . ... . . n all to aorta ! t white, others Si LIFE, an' make j ! 11101*'s display, man. An- >; daintilv trimme I in our sky ,. "XT. . . mother-star- , j; 01*108. Night gt tht, 'most all >! tion suits and e< " _ i-cial lots as foil. ) that's the sort l > the sort Tim ^Oc But, God I I'ye r. ? keep, It I *; a'tlyou?T> *: Women's / Robert Russell. i? > of ,B l: \ As a natural wwwwwwl ; n,(' tu 'M> T Int'I rr<*? ltureau.) 11 a IV 1)111' lVH'l + separate pieees lAKCHiNCt on cording to the } this stock sevei er-Att?oks Fail to ; stances loWel" tl Positions. { same qualities 28.? (British Ad- j _ eless Press.)?The QI rther progress yes- i ' &'{ inzizzH plateau, on if Gorizia, the war 7 The Austrlans i \ J unter attacks, but ~ J positions taken by nent follows: battle front there ^ 5,, j 1,,?.-. X ion principally yes- ' . (...1 1 tansizza plateau our Jwu.lHI r>IlppeiS R their progress, ^O.OO SH] tpei'S ier contact with the ' s local attacks as- TL LJ? ? tie positions which ' lltfdtf I1UIO 1 to recapture, alviolent counter atSt) you see it atmospheric condi- VOIU' present ll eded the activity of afforded. Solll. j fall models tha Why not come ______ ance prices? ilars a'?"" The best omething ycm sory are r ell (he people \ oil will 11 ell il (o them tha" th('sr CULAR. Let UP for you. Pvct luarantee m v iate Xf'/s; . ^ ??. 17. ster Departmei e Best Place To Shop AfU WER WASH DRESSES FOR CLJ of these charming summer tuh frocks 111 rlicit you get depends altogether on how s rood choice of styles and sizes at these fi Priced $3.65 to $12.50. r 'Uitlvi.Ei.ttlj X $5.00 TO $18.50. FEW SUIT AND COAT CLEAI each that will no doubt be sold before n< n a choice of smart fabrics. Prices at h il clearance. Your size is probably here Priced $7.50 to $22.50. FORMERLY $10.00 TO $40.00. WUSL1NS REDUCED. g itv garments, some new and snowy i lightly soiled from a busy sum- ; But all are carefully made and 1 d with tasteful laces and embroid- ; )wns, envelope chemises, combuia>rset covers, arranged in three spe" - $1.00 - $1.50. I Cnit Underwear?Specials. <c result of active selling many odd sjm>sed of before 111?' season closes. kcj ilar <jila 1 it\*?both union suits and And these reductions, made ac- J 'J irices we paid when we purchased igy al months ago, are in many inlian we will have to pay for the next spring. ippers For Everyone at Clearance < i lUv I I ,'? ? A clearance Ik ^ \ TW Footwear at r ^ ancc prices si now $5.75 $4.50 Slippers now $4.50 $4.00 Slippers now $3.75 $2.50 Si i j jpers : at Reductions Can Be Worn Until Middle Fall. ; is quite unnecessary to try to make at 44do" until the fall model can be r of these so nearly resemble the new t they can be worn in place of them, now and get one of these low clearices of Dress Accessories For Men. styles in every wanted accesepresented in these assortments, ever be able to buy them for less Jinal^ek?aranc<^^ ty Waists Marked Down wv an _ of ' I \ FORM] _ . -. ? ^ . ? ?<^? ? s at Stores ?r All EARANCE list be sacrificed with (Hill Villi ci iltin 1 i \ mo lrii V"" %* v/?l ' "1IIV. tv XA1C41VVJ nal clearance prices. IANCES 0011 tomorrow. Good l'ss than manufacturi Prices. | offering of newest | eductions of a start- | . All lasts in most I size. For men, wo- ? dren. These clear- | lould move them: i now $3.50 1 now $3.00 g now .. . $1.90 I I p sorry to let them ? lowered prices, but | i i-rv.uig neeu iur room vnist department for stocks. Accordingly id rods of models in ist bo lot out at nextig prices. All styles s. Just look. '.d 75c to $4.50 ERLY $1.00 to $7.50 J*