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K PAGE EIGHT y> ?????? jr"V I AN( V WOND nr1 i rn*r i nr il KLJidUlVABL ^ $5.00 Drosses ....$.3.50 $10.00 Dresse * $7.50 Dresses ....$4.95 $12.50 Dresse $25.00 Dresses ..$19.50 ^ ill ?, '> . Knit Something C * . or for Some * ^ We have a very complete i? stoclTof^arns on hand, and can provide you, on a moment's notice, with the number of hanks / / you jr^uulre l'<ir the garment you | wish to create^ whether sweat- 1 * er, collar and culT s%t?_hat, jj I scraf or any other thing. Army I ' ! and navy colors and other pretty ,re shades atjTprices you will be only^^BBpj| 'j'" too glad to pay. ?* __________ The Call of the 1 I . Awav from the hot sun. sitting or recli ing in a hammock you get summer comfo i to the highest degree. 4 " ~~ " ~~~~ wi suffering f*" me nave for tgp POSITIONS An epidemic of ii monef It ia ARE STRENGTHENED man army is re| Trorth mor i pother with the (Continued From Page One ) phoid, dysentery may delay the on heavy losses to the enemy. A week ago tl The Mritish. on the western tin of fhefr fHirhf arm the Gys salient on the Flanders from the westeri *.<*? f!J?r t, cut deeply into the German | received a sangu lines on Thursday and succeeded in | hands of the Ita shoving the enemy from his positions hie now to view t on several little ridges of land to perspective and f lower levels from which he will find'of the Italians a It more difficult to attack. j triumph. Genera * There is reason for believing that commander-in-chl I c preparations are now nearly com- sued the Austriai \ ** pletcd for a resumption of the Ger-| Piave, except for man drive somewhere on the western #trori? brldgehea front. hank of the river Just where the blow will fall is not There is still i' known although the allied command attack being laur ' seems by its confident attitude to this time from t have some cue as to the Intentions and with Germ of the foe. The blow, when it comes, their allies In the Is expected to eclipse .the ferocity of their path down tfce attack before Cambral on March plains. For this XI, or along the Aisne on May 27. General Did&M c , THE LANC/ :aster d! *-"The Best P 1MER DRESSES Y PRICED Women will take particular delight in wearing such delightful dresses as these. Every one made in the prevailing modes for summertime wear. Eac h k trimmed in some distinguishing ) manner. These are points that make them so .desirable for every possible summer requirement of business, housework and recreation. Their oustanding characteristics are their remarkable quality of fabrics, their unusually becoming style and their low price for this time of the season. No woman who needs dresses for present wear can acord to miss these offerings, which are divided into the following groups for immediate selling, s . ..$7.50 $15.00 Dresses ..$11.50 s ...$0.95 $18.00 Dresses ..$13.50 $32.50 Dresses . . $25.00 for Yourself ioy Over There Smart Sport J \ As soon as you st fj have no hesitation in I you will not be sal t) you have one of then J from a pep in your y J They're everything I name implies?"spo k inp. Coats, Swc Skirts?all boast of q jA as loud colors and cc iThe displays of t V f|,l menst comprise style to ^ an^ become al] 1 ?-? prices. (oats and Sweate . . . $.{.50, $5.00, $6. 1 . \ .^$10.00 to $25.00. W.Sport Skirts Priced VJ " $15.00. Hammock n_ A complete assortment 1 of separate hammocks, ifrom the most costly, most attractive and most durable sorts to the least Ward expensive models that *1 cue vu j ii&ut. in nci^uw ^ f pj and durable, yet that can 'j be rolled up into a small Wardrc bundle and carried latest Jal around with ease. Hi trunk 2 ,,rlw' S1#r>- $7.",.00. PS $.1.00, $.1.50 to $7.50. ifluenza in the tier- Piavo strongly and to v ported and this to- moment at least, any fui prevalence of ty- against his vital mounts and other disease*. The situation In Itussi set for a time. gcurn and, while there he Austrians began tions that the sway of th ss the Piave river in that country may be 7 hank where they there is no conflrmatioi inary check at the ports that the governme ilians. It is possi- and Trot/.ky has been he event in its true . The same situation obta 'stitnate the victory heria, where the Itolshe s a great defensive (Jerman and Austrian il Diaz, the Italian war are fighting against ef has not pur-1 Slovaks, on the west is further than the. Romanoff's army, on th the setting up of | The emperor of Aus ds on the eastern fused to accept the re j Premier von - Seydler's danger of another has called on parliamen iched against Italy, July 10. Il has been s< he mountain front I dispatches that the prr an forces leading laid before the Austrlai >lr atth/L tffl|forre| will lie quite limited In Intol "alien i British and German reasomifjApparently | patrol fleets off the Ft ontejgifo jLold thu^had a brief enco^it^pr'" iuiv ABORATE SHOWING OF Coats, Sweaters and Skirts ;e them v\e saying that^ tisfied until / 1 suspended / \ wardrobe. / \ r that their / \ rty" l(X)k- J \ iaters and / \ uiet as web <nT\ /Nzw^F'/ V \ mbinations f\ A//* ^ I hese gar- K^oll /' / / / O / s and sizes O jK>Tr;_v:; / I; at these /v li / I \ / rs priced \ u J J 50, $7.50, / $5.00 to nJI | /' WHEN YOU REQ1 Visit The Lane ^hree vacation Irobe Trunks' Traveling Bags ull size Seward ^ stoutly made s< viceable bag of gc >be 1 runk ot the quality. An unusual pattern. This tractive value ....$7 sells regularly for Other bags from Special $57.50 $2.50 to $25 vait, for the evening but when the Germans rther attacks, reived reinforcements the Rrit lin positions, withdrew, without loss apparen a 18 very on- naving been indicted by either .si are Indica-i ie nolnheviki J (Sunday.) near its end, Attacking the Austro-Hungar i of the re- lines on the Asiago plateau, the II nt of Lenlne ians have wrested Monte 1 >1 Vallx overthrown, from the enemy, captured 809 p ins as to Si- oners and held their new posltl vikl and the against repeated counter attacks prisoners of This sudden turn from the def the Czecho- sive to the offensive came as a s and General prise to the layjnen of the all e east world for It had heen believed t tria has re- General Diaz, the Italian comm aignation of der, would be content to hold cabinet, anil lines In the mountains against t to meet on great, new offensive intended by^ lid In recent Aiisfrians and Gprmans to take a* >gram to be the sting of thefdefeat of the A i parliament trlans along^ the ,Ptave two we scope. ago. <; ^ torpedo-boat Nor wasttjie Italian attack^ elglan coast Ite^to *+ od^M'*' LSTBR NEWS. LANCASTER, 8. C. * EPARTMEN lace to Shop After ; Get Ready for The Fourth Whether you intend to stay in town or take n p < v n i the b? ach to relebrnte this anniversary of our independence, we know that there will he any number of things you will need to tog yourself out i Come in now. instead of liter on, pick out what you will require, and have them all ready to slip on when the Fourth dawns. These prices should surelv tempt you. SR.. .v -iHte-i * %; * StWT^"^' Wk ^ 1 > T STORE! sir*? SMART-SUMMER Can Be -ijg Made Up \ Leather Goods / er- A all leather suit case x ^ )() , that will hold its shape, ^ ><>( stand hard knocks and at- tfive good long service. All sizes and styles of suit cases at prices ran#- 1 .00 ing from $1.00 to $.12.50 re- hank of the Hrenta river, they captah lured the height of Sasao Rosso, Just tly. north of the village of Valstagna. Ide May Kxplain Action. i none iwu ni'iiuns, wnno lorai in character, may explain the failure ian of the Italian* to pursue the Austal trlana across the IMave river when, ilia on June 23. the enemy fled from the riB- weat hank with a haute that indicatonb ed something of demoralization. General Diaz probably has exen pected the heaviest enemy blow to ur- be launched along the mountain lied front, which la the key to the whole hat Italian situation. In attacking there an- himself, he haa carried the fight to -htri the foe, gained strong position* at a vital points and broken u4> some of the the preparations made by The enemy vav for an offensive in that quartV^ us-' . It Is hardly jto be he1fa^L4t?t eks fleneral I)iaji plans to go^E ^wthaij^local ^ojytlvca, ? but m rncea ^n.uu 10 jm.ou. UIRE GOOD LL aster Department Sto SPECIALS GOODS These fabrics are facsimilies of t by the foremost dressmakers "Her the fashioning of apparel which summer wear. They're the most beautiful we h* Every we-ive and hue you could po in the myriads offered for choice. ] so they wi'l cut without waste. W< Figured and solid colored voiles, ! wide Imported Irish Sherelene, 40 inches or entire dresses Ginehnm voHes, 40 inches wide, exc 40-inch silk voiles, white ground w lavender plaids Nove'ty materials of silk and Priced Dashing Styles in AAA Bathing Suits Chic, trim model?, that will be conspicuous by their beauty, yet without even a suggestion of J gaudiness. And they're by far? the most practical and comfort-? able sorts we've ever seen. / * r .? A splendid assortment here, containing styles and sizes for every age and build. They're worth more than their quoted ^ ^prices. Il?! 1 i> 4 PA AA X _ f* P A ' ?T Jf TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. / ? i """ P1 11 ?|| GARMENTS ^ ?-tlte < "Jl hose that ark being u$qd X e" and "Ovkr There" for J?L women nost prefer for n?S I ive had in many seasons, ssibly desire is embodied j^^HI Every wanted w'dth, too, i 1 i list some of them: * - *?. ( 36 incfrasanj^JO'inehes \ TEQcYu56c Yard iW wide, for separate waist ...30c Yard '\M ? Ha f 4m lusive paitems 3&c Yard ith pink, lilue, prreen aipl ."W i $1.00 Yard 1 J cotton and all silk. ~m . . . .85c to $^ | ^ IGGAGE * ! 1 reS* ' road paralleling the battle line and J running along th< llrcnta rivrr oa t of I>ako Caldonazzo- This line Is the connecting link between the Plav^ and Adigc fronts and if the could dominate it, the Austrian sj^P teni of communioatlons woult^pB riously imparied. <~ jBB M^ v ^HBj ^>?w?fleewr'.