The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 30, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
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THINK AGAIN.
If you are in the habit
ing merchandise sent
Iproval?think again bel
ciding to cause the <
wagon to make possib
CABINET COLLAPSE IS
NOT TO DETER ITA*L1
No Change in Foreign Policy No
Halt in Fight to Follow Fall
of Boselli.
Washington, Oct. 29.?No chang
in Italy's foreign policy nor weak
ening of her aggressive prosecutioi
of the war is expected here as a re
ault of the fall of the Boaelll cab!
net. Official dispatches from Rom
say that before the failure of a vot
of confidence in the chamber of dep
uttes yesterday, the entire chambe
enthusiastically applauded a speed
by Foreign Minister Sonntno review
lng phase of the people's peace pro
Ing phases of the peope's peace pro
poaal pro-Oerman and declaring th
intention of Italy and her allies t
fight until victory is won.
'According to advices receive*
here the fall of the cabinet was du
solely to dissatisfaction over th
food administration, and In the re
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THE I
Lancastt
11 ''ifc.
)ping to 3 5-inch Messalines, street
1 it out evening shades, 91.25 and $1.31
it On at 36-inch Satin Mllitaire, 91.5C
as been
lingness )2 50 Qualily Beldings Broj
COmmo- Satin Charmeuse, black, navy, t
. .. 92.00
nent of
you to
'.ores in 36_inch extra heavy 1
i waste Satin 92.50
eturned
K ^aC^~ Good Quality 36-lnch C
be car- Back Satin, desirable colors, 85<
r patriin
this Georgette Crepes, In all the
United eon's choicest shades, 4 0 ii
wide $1.50 and 91.7?
SIN
ACES AND EMBR01DERIE
Quality of weave and or
v inality in design are the tv
V big influences that you
j\ find in our present aliowii
I of laces and embroider!*
11 J They will give to your ga
I / ments just that individu
irips to your home.
It's so easy when shop
say "Oh, well, just senc
on approval and I'll try
home." This habit h
encouraged by the will
of the merchant to ac
date his customer.
But now?the goernr
the United States asks
co-operate with the si
helping . to eliminate th<
of time involved in r
goods and delivering sma
ages which could easily
, ried.
Why not express youi
otism and co-operate
suggestion offered by the
States Government?
PRETTY DESIGN,
I
! hLIIII
^=====
rtoucn tnat you want yoi
dresses, waists and unde
wear to have. A most rea
onable price range mak
these offerings prime favc
H?f Laces at 3c to 25c Yai
3"* Embroideries at
5c to 35c Yai
i constructed government Baron Son- brei
,1 nlno will be retained at the head of app
I the foreign office. civi
In hie speech, which was cabled the
r to the Italian embassy here. Baron that
Sonnino explained in response to as t
questions the government's reasons "
for assigning to the ambassador at test
Washing,ton the duties of high com- Aus
missioner in the United States and "to
e tor refusing passports to the Socia- post
list delegates to the Stockholm con- tior
Q ference. Then he touched upon hav
I Italy's entrv tntr? the war urino ? -
the people are "cheerfully and cour-jand
ft ageously bearing the hardens of the wor
e war which they wanted and for| "
wiileh they are ready to stand any is b
' sacrifice." Ing
n Poland and Greece. thin
"One of the results of the demo- tbel
i- cratlzation of Russia." said the min- can
>- ister, "will De the complete inde. ,or
e pendence of Poland, which all of the wit'
0 allies want and fight for. As to botl
Greece, this nation under the leader- Rte
1 ship of Venlzelos has succeeded in an(i
e clearing one of the most obscure tbe
e points of the international situation. gov
y. "The recent exchange of visits be- awa
. tween President Poincare and the emi
King of Italy has strengthened in mal
both Latin countries complete confldence
that they will co-operate together
for their mutual interest and waj
for the good of humanity." CUBI
Turning to the papal peace note. ene
Raron Sonnino said: "So far as the un*
pontiff expresses the opinion that *ba'
11 n a
peace must be maintained>and means
devised whereby no nation can *Ua
* poai
Pllea Cured In 6 to 14 Day* und
Your drtirglit wilt refund money if PAZO
OINTMKNT fail* to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile* In 6 to 14day*
The first application gi-ea Kaae and fteit. SO* pro
jANCA9T-ER NEW8 T1
er Dep
The Best Place
Rich and
The Pretty Neu
These Silks have
purpose?to be cut
pretty wearables,
and dark shades i
and satins. And p
member that the g
riety of Silks that
play are most mod
price because of ear
ing.
and 36-inch Taffeta, plain
5 Yd. stripes and plaids. $1.50 t?
) Yd.
Skinner's Satin, 36 in
guaranteed for two ses
i oil
' plain and fancy colors .
aupe,
1 Skinner's 36-inch famoi
all Silk Satin
31ack
, Yd. Beautiful quality Blac
Soie, 36 Inches wide .
u"uu Crepe Meteor, in the sei
c wanted colors, 3 6 inches
Blanches
Excellent quality Crepe
i Yd. white, black and colors.
Beautiful New Bio
111" In connection with our W
,j,_ the arrivals of many more
please women of every tasl
gette, beaded and color em!
0g lars, and buttons sewn in
tinguishes many of the new
11 best of all, each model is pri
Fine quality Voile Waists, \
and lace trimmed
Crepe de Chine and Wash
black and fancy patterns . .
Georgette Crepe Waists.
rd beaded
ik ?... pc^oe of the world, hi
eal finds complete echo in all th
lized world, but when one read
papal note carefully one find
t it lacks precision just as muc
he notes of our enemies."
One needs only to read the la
speeches of the German an
trian ministers," he continued
realize that it is absolutely ini
slble to enter into any negotla
is with the central powers, wh
e carefully avoided to expres
clear basis for an understandin
have avoided to engrave thei
d on any point whatsoever.
If they have failed to do this 1
tecause they count on a weaken
of the spirit of the allies an*
ik that If they can only indue
n to enter into discussion the
count on the desire or the wort
peace. They think thus tha
I so-called concessions frot
i Italy and France, they can crc
dissatisfaction among the allle
create some vague Illusions 1
allied countries. The - allle
ernments, however, are quit
re of the moves of the centra
>lres and of the necessity c
ntalning the warlike spirit o
lr respective nations.
The Allied governments have al
rs declared to be disposed to dli
* any serious proposition of thel
mles, but this can not be don
II the enemy gives guarantee
t the principles for which the a
are all fighting will be saf<
rded. No peace negotiation I
slble without this preliminar
ierstanding.
The Big "rf."
All of the allies theoretically a]
ve of the papal plan to dls&ri
[JESDAY, OCT. 30, 1917.
lartmen
To Shop After All.
*
US Are The New Glo
i Ctiiio Worn* w/itU r?u
j iiiiff.1 rr wmi FF lift 1 11(1
but one v. ^
,3
lease re- l\. )
Teat vawe
(lislerate
in
lv orderThe
Glove situa
tense owing to tli
"sut^y.i ?f raw materials
' * ' kid and lamb skin
iches wide, is very high and i
isons wear. curtailed skin ill]
.$i.?o id. ^.() qUj^e an extei
js No. 404. conditions will i
$2.o? Yd. new silk gloves \
lar. Fortunately
k Peau de our stncba woll i
.$1.50 \d. ancj can offer
ison's most choice assortment:
wide best of the new st
$1.05 Yd. various materials
! de Chine, Priced $1.50, $1
Yd. and $2.5(
> uses at Little Prices D<
'omen's Section we announce
new styles which are bound to
:e. These are of Crepe, Georbroidered;
some with low col- (jcolor.
Hand embroidery dis- (_
i- it does not seem to be of so easy ap
o plication especially in view of th?
s fact that the military service wouk
g be confined to volunteers serving foi
r mercenary reasons with dangeroui
effects of the Internal situation foi
t the different countries.
"However, whatever means mai
^ be found for this and for the en
e forcement of the two first para
y graphs of the papal note, it is cer
^: tain that it must be based on th<
* strict observance of the internation
n al law and of the signed treaties
h How much we can rely upon thes<
8 i.i proved by the case of Belgium.'
n Speaking of the freedom of th<
d seas Baron Sonnino said nobod}
e thinks of discussing that subject li
l' time of peace but in time of war i
la different to have it observed.
n "The central empires," he said
"theoretically declare that they ac
" cept this principle, but practicall;
evrybody knows how it has been ob
I r
served; the case of the Argentin
e ships snnk in spite of the solemi
!8
Whenever You Need a General Tonli
Take Grove's.
S The Old Standard Grove's Taatelea
y chill Tonic ia equally valuable as <
General Tonic because it contains th<
} well known tonic properties of QUININI
' and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive
~; out Malaria, Enriches the Blood an<
n 1 Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents
i
tStoi
ives For Excel
1 Apparel
i
For
yr, wear i
\H'L ' use, tl
:r;
every
the da;
x^\s a smih
always
tion is still it an a
c shortage and st
111 fAbri"S' Peals t
is. Cotton
France has ean W(
iportations ^ur
nt. These Suits i
make the ly plea
rery popir .
we bought
n advance m! '
you very *ir
s in all the !"ode8?
*ris\gn 4.x.? the nai
a the fundamental princi
r might guarantee the Ju
ing peace we all invoke.
r "Italy fights for the
- the world and for the c<
- her national Independen
. boundaries assigned to
? ture and to assure for
- conditions as are necesa
. ultimate safety. The <
s the Adriatic constitute:
' one of the essential pt
a war."
f +
1 A. R. PRESBYTERY
MEET IN LA
I.
Next Session Will Be He
During May, 101
el Tliis City,
n ,
After a pleasant an<
c session, marked by a 1
ance and deep Interest
# ceedings, the regular 1
e of the First Associate
i Presbytery, which convei
' A. It. P. church of Sha
morning, came to a closi
1
models in Crepe de Chine. And \S1
ced very moderately. (E
iome hemstitched, embroidered ^ g
$1.00, $1.05 and $2.25
Silk Blouses, in white, flesh,
92.05 and 9350 27_in{
beautifully embroidered and
94.75 to 97.50 Super
1
s and to arbitrate, as is shown by theii
e answers to the first message t<
s President Wilson. The difficulty li
s to find a practical means to enforc<
h the principles so as to substitute fo
the brutal strength me strength o
l- the moral duty. As to the abolitiot
d of compulsory military service ai
1, suggested by the note of Cardina
1- Gasparri to the British government
xii tiie 1Jne wl
ed you
.75, $2.00 onable
). $9.1
jmestics, Ginghams <
!h Outings, plain colors
*ior Quality Outings, g(
r word of the German n
} the instructions given to
s rine commanders to sin
9 ships without leaving
r plain evidences of the w
f and Austria are disposei
1 the principle of the fre?
3 seas."
1 "Peace must be guara
. ternational good faith.*
- "and must be agreeable
9 ciples of justice, liberty
1 dignity. In the papal
r not find anv sufltoionf ?r
3_
5
res '
lent Showing of Woman's
Suits jgf r
regular daily '
uid business /
1 e Suit is an uV A/
ant garni- IjSjsk \\
ts utility for ^- n\ V/V
exigency of //Ml]
y is met with /Ilia m
j for the Suit
\ carries with Df If J
ir of newness 1/ n | j I
vie that ap- f | //i 1
o the Ameri- I j| [ I /i|
mian. U
' showing of JfJ\
is particular- y
ising. Made
best serges, gabardines, broadete.,
they insure good service,
styles are of the most recent
which favor the tiglit sleeves, i
rrowed skirt and the high waist
lich gives the wearer that want
i'rices are reasat?
)5, $12.50, $15.00 up to $45.00
tnd Outings Moderately Priced
^ 27-inch Apron Checks, 10c Yd. j
|( Dress Ginghams, 27 inches i
wide 12 l-2c to 20c Yard
j| Extra fine quality Chambray,
27 inches wide .. ..18c Yd. j
if 36-inch unbleached Sheeting !
10c Yd. II
{: 36-inch Sheeting, good count, It
unbleached .. .. 12 l-2c Yd. j|
| ~ Southdown Outing, plain and I j
fancy colors 18c Yd. ||
36-inch Amoskeag Madras, I
Q 18c Yd. II
Sovereign Plaids, many pleas- jj
ing patterns 10c Yd. il
Dress and Shirting Cheviots, \ |
_ K. V J I
1 U. II
Sea Island Sheeting, 36 inches J|
wide 15c Yd. JI
15c Yd.
>od and heavy 20c Yd. jj
uinister and afternoon. With only one exception,
the subma. every minister In the Presbytery
k Argentine was present, while the attendance
traces are of the elders, also was unusually
ay Germany good.
d to respect Lancaster was chosen as the next
?dom of the place of meeting, which will be dur|
ing next May, and Rev. W. H. Qulnn
nteed by in- Qf Charlotte, formerly of York
he added, j county, is mod?ratnr.oianf
to the prin- .
, . I Among matters or general interest
and human \ ,. . , ..
) that came up for consideration at
note we do ... a. .
this session was that of a rotary
idications of . ri , ,
' diaconate. Presbytery went on reples
which cor(j ag favorjn? the plan, which
st an last w|u come before synod for final action.
Close application to business
ree om o totaj absence of unnecessary
impletion o deiay3 made it possible to transact
ce with the tbe usual routine business with disher
by na-| pRtch
herself such,
ary for her The people of Sharon, regardless
J of denominational affiliation, were
question of i .
a for Italy delighted to entertain the Presbylints'
of the *ery anf* 8^owe<* delegates every
possible attention and courtesy.
Their whole-hearted hospitality was
warmly appreciated by their guests,
1 many remarking that this was one
NCASTER' of the pleasantest sessions of PresI
bytery they had ever attended.?
Id Sometime York News.
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Treat Children's
profitable Colds Externally
arge attend- Don't dose delicate little stomachs with
in flu* tv rv i harmful internal medicines. Vick's "Yapin
me n.o OJtnb? Halve, applied externally, relieves
fall meet ng inhalation as a vapor and by absorption
i Reformed through the skin. Vick's can bo used
ned with the troely with nerfect oafetyonthe