The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 05, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX
'CarefullyTreat . FO
Children's Colds
Neglect of children's colds often lays the Total
foundation of serioua long trouble. On
the other hand, it is harmful to continu- Trui
ally dose dolicato little stomachs with internal
medicines or to keep the children
always indoors.
Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a
good application of Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" With
*<alve over the throat and chest at the first
sign of trouble, will keep the little chape rance>
free from colds without injuring their di- been m
gestions. 25c, 60", or $1.00. naee of
VKKS^ffSALVE rr
materia
COUNT CZERNIN PEACE ,y 500.0
AIMS STORY EXPLODED number
tente ai
formerly
\ustrian Premier Assured People other of
President Wilson Would (Jet It ' ^ese
of recei
"Immediately by Telegraph." pubticat
permitte
Washington. Jan. 31.?The story
srcKF'i
that Count Czernin told Austrian '
delegates he had sent a copy of his
war aims speech to President Wil.
- , Daniels,
son in advance of delivery was
exploded by a cable received at the ^ro,n
state department quoting an extract ' rs 111
from the Berliner Tageblatt, explaining
that, refusing to transmit ^,n,ri<a
his address directly to the President, *
<'zernin said he would get it "imme- |ons of
diately by telegraph." ' a<,iNl
the exp<
The Berliner Tageblatt said: f lining
"It would be wrong to take The I
Czernin's statement too literally (r,iand,
and to believe that the American 10,000
President received directly or indi- nan
rectly from Austria a special report aidered
on the speech. The facts are as fol- could b<
lows: ed. In
"A socialist delegate requested of the
Czernin to transmit his reply to that alt<
Wilson through the intermediary of engineeri
a neutral country. several V
"Czernin refused, saying Wilson stance o
would get it. the speech, immediate- work of
ly by telegraph. Thus the expres- steal
sion 'at the same hour' is not to he was four
taken literally. With the exception large pa
of Zechs and the socialists, who pre-1 no* read
ferred direct communication to Wil- The K
son, all others were satisfied with operated
Czernin's reply. It can he reiterated service o
that there was no direct communi- UHR ?' 1
cation and that the good offices of "1R
neutral powers were not requested." damage
+ their CSe
WARN DEALERS AGAINST tod ,h*'
THE LIFTING OF PRICES heavy'p!
said to li
Vnwarranted Charges For Wheat '"Ks a,?
under oh
Flour Substitutes Forbidden,
Says Administrator Hoover. HUNG/
F<
Washington, Feb. 4.?Unwarranted
price increase in wheat Hour sub- \,.x
stitutes will not be permitted. The
food administration tonight gave ' ur
warning to dealers that they must
not take advantage of temporary ,
shortages in other cereals brought \mstei
on by the heavy demand the new ' ( ^*(>k
baking regulations has caused. | artrtreaair
Many complaints reached Food readiness
Administrator Hoover here that earnest,
dealers in the substitutes already we striv<
have begun to lift their prices. "We a
"Mills of the country," said Mr. derstandi
Hoover, "are prepared to meet the jnR peac
greater demand of housewives and peace an
bakers for other cereals during the ments,"
next few months. Lack of transpor- accordini
tation is the only factor that will jl(.re froi
stand in the way of proper distribution
throughout the country. LIKt'TK
"At least one of the substitutes is
produced in quantity in almost every t'harlr
part of the country. If any shortages Krnest F
occur they will be local. The supply service,
of substitutes is ample to meet our hospital
needs and it is confidently expected suit of a
that with the freer movement of cidental
grains to the mills and of the finish- was clea
ed product to the consumer lower said, at
prices than those now prevailing discharg
will result." ter's hoi
/'
I/)AD UP THK PIPES OF THK IK
Tear Out Thi? Coupon, Fill It In and Sond
Can Spare to Buy Tobacco for Our Fl
Dollar Buys Four Packages ?
To The Editor of The News:
I-encaster, S. C.
Enclosed find to bu
packages of tobacco, through "Our Bo;
Fund" l'or American fighting men In Fra
I understand that each dollar buys fo
a retail value of forty-five cents and that
will be placed a postcard, addressed to me
friend, the soldier, will agree to send me
Name ,
Address
I.
THE
ER SHIPS OF THE
IUTONS AID AMERICA
Tonniiffe of Tli ok* YcmnoIm
isjiortiiig U. 8. Troops
Over ?00,000 Tons.
grm ^ krt
the American Army In c'
Pob. 4.?Announcement has a'
ade here that the total tonformer
German steamships
>r the high seas service, most
li are now bringing men and B9i|V||lfV||
Is to France, is approximate- VH |l 11 \tk
00. Among the considerable
already arrived safely in enlied
ports is the Leviathan, oealthy and
/ the Vaterland, and 15 of 1018 is the
' the Germans' largest ships. be tested here
gures demonstrate the falsity er our People
it German claims, and the nntary indlv
. . . . .. ??ve the worl<
ion of this information is poae of the c
id for that reason. United 8tates
tlon?by volui
[WHY DAN IK I aS TELIaS vide the foorilK
EFFECTIVE CHANGES needs.
ington. Feb. 4.?Secretary U. 8. FOOD A
discussing the dispatch 1__????
5 American army headquart- ??
France regarding German ^irrfl D
being used to transport N|rl"|J tl
n troops abroad, disclosed
ween 600,000 and 700.000 ?
former enemy shipping now Eliropo't Meat
ply engaged in augmenting _
jditionary forces and main- iTOm
their supply. ?
,eviathan, formerly the Va-, Warring Nations
is capable of carrying up to J stock at Enoi
troops in a single voyage, Killing Dairy
iels said, but 8,000 was conthe
largest number which
s comfortably accommodat- American stocl
connection with the repair to conser
Leviathan, it was learned herds ,n ordsr t<
^rations made by American n,*n^ou? demand
s resulted in the increase of **** war aD(1 pro*
cnots in her speed. One in- f<*"
d improvement over the . * United 8
,, tratlou reports t
German shipbuilders was in .
? a, > ii n . w **'? * have sho
n distribution system which
, . . 1 . eo-operate with t
id to be so ineflcient that a crenaln* the nat
rt of the boiler power did stock.
i the engines. Germany tod a:
reatest single factor which 1 supplied with llv<
for the quick return to *r European nat
f the German ships was the man armies mad
icw methods of welding by' I"1?, Irra,ue Rni1
, 1 tually all the ci
ne rs assigned to repair the torr|tor7 _ appr
done the ships' engines by head?were drive
rman crews. These permit- lines.
repair of damaged engines Hut In Knglu
the necessity of removing the seres of pasture 1
iris and actual tests were ed '"to grain fle
., , . 1 are decreasing i
lave proven that these weld-!
reasons apparen
stronger than those made maxlmum prlre ,
1 methods. English as folio
$17.70 per 100 pot
VRY IS YEARNING November and I>
lary, $14.40 The
)R A LAS riN(i PEA( E was to drive beef
ket as soon as p
In France the
er Strove Nor l)o We Strive w??|| HH the qua
. enormous declln
( outmost. Declares the ....
Where r ranee hf
Hungarian Premier. rattle In 101.1, si
841,900, a deerea
| Ami France Is t
rdam, Feb. 4.? Dr. Alexan otlc gallon of ml
erle, Hungarian premier, in and one-half gall
ig the diet, declared: "Our Denmaik and
i for peace is sincere and forced to saerlflr?
We never strove nor do because of the la
e for conquest." , C,ose 8'ud* of
situation lias con
re ready to seek a just un- nilnlBtnitlon ?mt
ing which will lead to last-1 of America lies li
e and the security of that tlon of meat pr<
d of Internatien i : 're dairy products ra
Premier Wokerle added,; ductlon of cerea
< to the advices reaching tbe war *111 havi
u Hudapest. "
xav BRITISH GOV!
ACCIDHXTAMiY KIIXKI) UCI DC
iaton. S. C., Fob. 4.?Lieut. UlLT V
McWhirter, coast artillery I died
Friday in the army There has b?
at Fort Moultrie as a re- standing about ?
i wound intlicted by the ao- England. It la i
discharge of a pistol. He B)an t,uy8H loHf '
. ..an American ca
ning the weapon, it was bmM|> and the fc
the post exchange, when it pay|ng |200.(XX),0
ed. Lieutenant McWhir- cost of It.
me was at Jonesville, S. {'. All the grain i
_*,n ' ,alten ov*'
at an arbitrary p
^ wheat purchased
I the prevailing m
| turned over to th
ment at a price
terated war brea
a? Much Money an Yoa to sell at 18 cent
Ighting Men?Kach at 9 centa and th
>f Tobacco. centa.
In France, un
I what almllar, hi
traction, the foui
I 16 centa.
!
y
ys in France Tobacco Man's R
ince say they
l for the actions c
>ur packages, each with j are 80 *nr 1
. . i been contributory
In each of my packages downfall of th.
i, on which my unknown Smith.
a message of thanks.
InsufficW
Robert Louis
Philadelphia Ret
celebrity who ht
Street than substantial
agr^e," he wrote
the author of my
" " * ton schooner an.
on. I know a 11
???it's no good cot
LANCA9TBK WBW8, LANCASTE
Our Winter I flfll
^ 1H
HNO food Is a lo&l
probia >. for each
ommunlty. Price*
ad definite rules for PIECES
very one cannot be
formulated. It i
^ la a duty for This Sale
A each one to ,,,,
1 eat only eo SCaSOIl. Ill
much aa Is have SOCn tl
W necessary to
maintain the piCCCS aiUl S
human body aild fillisllCS
trong. Ttila winter n,m
i period when Is to aTOUnd Oil
In A morloo vuHnth
are capable of vol- P* it'OS t licit
idua' sacrifice to the timber 11
1 That Is the pur>rganlzatlon
of the I IieV ilT
Food Admlnlstra- yi x x
itary effort to pro- put tug
d that the world <111 <111' Ox SUI1
room in whi
DMr I8TRATION cellcilt Select
IGHERDS
Supply Must Coma
America.
l
Have Depleted Live
rmous Rate, Evet
Cattle For Pood.
i breeders are being
ve their flocks and
9 meet Europe's tre
> for meats during
>ably for many years
tatea food admlnlaLhat
American stock
wn a disposition to 11CW ill
he government In In- . . .
Ion's supply of lira tistlC, CLGCOrS
predict a rap
r Is probably better
? stock than any othIon.
When the Ger- BED ROOM
le their big advance
then retreated vlr- j ________
ittle In the Invaded
oxiinutely 1,800,000
n behind the German
iDd?where 2,400,000 ,
lands have been turnIds?the
cattle herds
'apldly. One of the
tly Is the declining
scale adopted by the
ws: For September, ^
inds; October, $17.28;
ecember, $10.08; Jnn- 1
effect of these prices /
' animals on the mar- j w*
ossihle.
number of cattle as I
llty have shown an
e during the war. !
id 14,807,000 head of j
le now hns only 12,- *jZ
se of 16.(1 per cent. '
oda.v producing only I
ilk compared to two
Ions before the wgr. ,
Holland have been ,
! dairy herds for beef i
rk of necessary feed. Jf yoUF dil
the European meat . .
vlnced the Food Ad- IS 111 110C(1 Ol
the future problem ril(T fnT
argely In the produc- llia(le rUS tQ1
Mincing animals and chea]>Ollt-ofther
thnn In the pro- t
Is for export when j
s ceased. There is ai
able design 1
ERNMENT ?> this sale I
PAY FOR BREAD them so11
.?"much 18x;!,j Smyri
he bread program In loX.n) Axillil
rue that the English- (>x9 Feet \V<
Df bread for less than ..* (. ^,r
n, but It Is poorer *?XJ r eCt \\ ()
Irltlah government Is 0x9 Feet Col
DO ? year toward ,1,0 ; (;x7 sjx p<;ct
grown In Great Brit-11 7-6x9-0 Feet
r dy lite government *)xl2 rYot F
rice and the Imported I fS , ,,
on tlie markets at! Foot H
arket price. This la J)\12 Feet W
e mills by the govern- I
that allowa the adul- (
d loaf of four pounds i
s. the two pound loaf !
e one pound loaf at 6
der conditions some from oat
it with a larger ex- f
r pound loaf se'i? for new bail
the old
esponslbllity. | of
are not responsible
?f their brethren, but
as their example has
' to the misfortune or 1 ???????
elr brethren.?James
>ncy of Fame. I Ljk I111
Stevenson, says the \
ord, was not the only
id found fame rather
achievement. "I would
, "that Gladstone waa
' work a for a good ten 1? |
1 the coins to keep It * "
ttle about fame now;
ed to a yacht." ""
IB. 8. C.
efurnIt
OF THE SEA
AND SETS OF ALL WOODS,
is the Furniture Sale of the
is you will admit after you
le large varieties of splendid
ets of various woods, designs
which we have standing
our floors decorated with
would not cover the cost of f
ised in their making. ^
e of the handsomest sort and r~
;ether; and will readily lend
lptuous attractiveness to any ^
ch they may be placed. Ex- ?
ions can he made from these.
design as they are true in make j
itive and not over-fanciful but a
id disposal of the stocks.
SUITS FROM
RUGS?(Priced to 1
THEM?(Sell on Si
ling room, your parlor, your livii
a new rug, here's a chance to ni
? je~ ~~
less than the price you would be
class variety.
1 assortment of them here of eve:
hat we are anxious to clear froi
for less than the prices we conic
sight; so take a timely "tip" and
la Rugs $1.25 18
ister Rugs $1.50 '14:
>ol Fibre Rugs $7.50 27:
ol Ingrain Rugs . . . .$4.75 27:
iigoleum Rugs $4.00 36:
; Wool Ingrain Rugs $7.00 36:
Fibre Rugs $4.25 36
ibre Rugs $9.75 36
russels Rugs $18.50 6x!
ilton Velvet Rugs . .$22.50 6x!
WE HAVE M
old location on Main St.,
ding on Arch St. Our net
one and permits us to ,
bfv*/> nnAn fr\tr ha?i*?
.Hiv ivi jruui iildpciKU
WELCOME TO OUR
ASTER DEPAI
"The Best Place To Si
JRNITURE DE
TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1318.
URESALE
SON.
FINISHES AND DESIGNS
{mm siuKfc
hop After All"
PARTMENT
tig room or bedroom den or hallway
ck up a beauty, a real high-class, well
i requested to pay for one of the
ry known color and of every conceivn
our store and we are offering them
1 buy them; these prices will make
make your selections early.
x36 Grass Rugs 60c
x36 Rag Rugs 66c
x54 Ax mi nster Rugs $2.50
xf>4 Grass Rugs $1.00
x72 Rag Rugs $1.50
x72 Cretonne Rugs $3.95
x72 Axminster Rugs $4.50
x72 Fibre Rugs $2.50
9 Feet Grass Rugs $5.75
9 Feet Fibre Rugs $3.50
?i??????????______
0VED I
, to the second floor of oar
o quarters are larger than
have a more efficient display
n.
NEW HOME
J
and a rare perfection of finish. Ar~
ilways in good taste. We confidently
$29.60 to $150.00
Make)
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