The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 23, 1918, Image 8

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|)Lan ^ ' 1 i LOUIS XVI d \, $221.? "I * - -'-** 11!. i ill i Mi I i ' JI ' ! II | Exactly ?as pictured, Vanity Dresser ( ' - Table, Dresser, Bench, Rocker and Side < , ^rettv.Bretonlie and excpiisite l)o\v foot 1 . " :0?? ' 10-Piece Queen Anne d i ( Dining Room Suite *1 V ' " Kr( * I - q . . .. : Exactly as pictured, of Rrown Mahog; foot Buffet. large server, .">4-ineh table, to S feet., 5 side and one arm chair covere leather, and pretty China elosct. ^ 9 ONLY 4 DAYS MORE! Extra contributions from several d< these conditions, they're now offered to * "M . * . * ? / <4 Goods of dependable quality exclusi iL '* ALLIED TROOPS BREAK mered away at the w A THROUGH GERMAN LINES be,ween th<> Geimanf the Germans withdre' (Continued From Page 1.) Marne. Americans ( . tz prisoners and guns. A tiing j,heir daily patrol encouters and nients are pouring i taking prisoners, while the guns of an>' determined resia both the Germans and the British ! nians may attempt, are keeping up their reciprocal bom- The heavy artlllen hardment. continues the clearir I north of the Marne. FAST OF CHATEAU THIERRY ?ho were with I'ersl ENTIRELY CLEAR OF ENEMY played a prominent pr With the American Army on tho work in the river regi Marne, July 22.?An attack from Chateau Thierry of Rheinis began on FRENCH CAPTURE Saturday, American forces captured EAST OF CHATF hill 193, north of Vaux, nnd advanc- London. July 22. ^0. ^ ed more than two kilometers At last have taken the town * accounts they were holding their own m>lp east of Chateau | ^ against German resistance. j north bank of the M The German retreat across the to advices received be Ma rne began on Friday under cover! The French iine of a great smoke screen. At last ac- heights north of counts great hordes of Germans were gives the French a g continuing north. Organized resist- ?n the north side of t! nee has been met with so far only West of itheims, v V.* at a few places. ish were engaged, ti The district south of the Marne leaves the enemy a and east of Chateau Thierry is en- four miles deep at gr< ^ lirely cleared of Germans. Two a front of about II badlj^e?t*up regiments were left Marne valley. That 1 ^ aouth of the.Marne in the German show for the big often Entreat; Allied raWL^rs bombed the bridges across the rTVifc and their es- BKHIjIX OFFK'I.A f, A gf '* 4?pe was impossible. FIOHTIXfi IIAS "** All Saturday night the allies ham- Berlin, via Londoi Bfcfr " ' -'v caster Departm "The Best Place to Shop After All.' SALK I'KICK rt. ni CO P ^^ rine Showin? of Sumnipr rum 100 Our showing of summer furniture is at it's best % every piece looks so new, fresh and bright. Thii r ture will give the most cozy, cool appearance to an or porch. | All of It comes from well known dealers and is t fibre, read and wicker. The touch of color is give : J J I J I ' | by the judicious use of pretty cretonnes. This is cellent time to add to your present collection, wl i * j July Clearance Sale is in progress. Rich Looking Rugs Make Ri Looking Honus I" sV] If you want your home to appear more handson " it has ever appeared before, decorate your floors w ^rr~ - ? r;_~~ or two of these rugs. ? We have them in colors and designs from whi can easily make a selection to secure any color you have in mind; and have marked them with that will enable you to secure the ones you like be: 'll iff oilier, Night economically. Grass Itugs, sizes 18x116 to 9x12 feet. CUVt'lCU III rrur mic IW Wilton Runs, sizes 27x54 to 9x12 feet. )( (!_ Price $ 1.541 to Axminster Rugs, sizes 27x54 to 9x12 feet. Priced to SAl.K PRICK *001 JO- Beautify Your Home With Son; These Pretty Draperies 'nlar Price SS IIMN1 They will beautify it in a way that will be sure your admiration. These we present to you are in derful variety of beautiful colors and unusual i * J in sizes to tit doors and windows of all ieng ?? -ri? widths. Prices that are very low indeed, have 1 ^ a tached to every pair. We quote these few ins * Short Rope balances t ! Rong Rope Portieres JM.OO t iSS 1 i Mercerized Arniure Portieres in the foliowing - j Rose, Blue, Brown, Green and Red, 2 1-2 and j | HI long Priced #5.75, $4.50, #5.00 I - J jTTztt Big Values In Baggage -XThose who contemplate traveling this sumr Teed good baggage no matter how short their tri] is always economy to journey with good bagga these trunks and bags are made to withstand the est use. They were purchased long before recent rises 111V, iMillsist <?f 5- and that is why we are able to quote them at st , ' , nomlcal prices A. 1 made of good sturdy mater ('till V)P extclhletl l"" ''igether to give a most attractive appearanc is n??i as larp" as wo wish 11 was. so choose <1 in bllUV&pUllijdl Hand Bags. Priced ?.->? to Suit Cases. Priced to Trunks. Priced to Y CLEARANC STRIKING BARGAINS TO BRING 'partmonts at extra-bargain prices. They're goods for \v you at prices that are in many cases less than we're be ivelv not 44 war substitutes," made up to sell at a cheap ] >-idching wedge Fresh fighting developed between the fense against the i and Paris as Aisne and the Ourcq, according to a have been renewed w north of the late German ofticial statement. is going on. accordii :ontinue taking "On the front between the Alsne statement issued at illled reinforce- and the Maine," the statement adds. Southwest of Rheim n to overcome "French attacks have been unsuc- enemy also failed, tance the Ger- cessful." adds. / of the allte? FK.\NOO-AMKRICAN TROOPS (iFKMAN UK \ It CJI lg of districts COVT1M K TO KKl'KL EN'KMV THK FRKXCH \ Indian scouts Paris. July 22.?The Franco- London, July 22. ling in Mexico American forces continue to make guards have succee< irt in the scout t progress, repelling the enemy who is preventing the Front on. ' defending himself obstinately, ac- detachments over tl cording to the official statement Is- They are holding th< BHASIjEH, sued by the war office. the stream with stroi \.\V THIEIIHY - | Ourcq valley the ?The French IMI'OHTA XT (IAIN'S BY THE proaching ()ulchy-Le of nrasles. one ALIilKI) TltOOPS REPORTEDj Thierry on the Faris, July 22.?Important gains FRENCH TROOPS I arne, according j by the French, American, Italian and; CHATEAIT Till ;re. I British troops in the territory com- I'arrls, July 22.? includes the| prising the Solssons-Kheims salient entered Chateau T1 Ilrasles, which are reported in the official communi- morning, according ood bridgehead cation issued by the war office. The statement Issued by he Maine. heights east of La Crol* and Grisol- Violent combats con there the Brit- les have been taken, a considorabe south of the Ourcq i ie present line section north of Chateau Thierry, has Marne and Rheims. strip of about been cleared of the Germans and St. j lent resistance by I latest depth on Euphralse and Houilly, southwest of French have eontim I miles in the Itheims, have been captured. I the statement adds. Is all he has to | - Hive of July 15. 1IKHMX HFPOUTS HKNRVVAL AMERICAN'S SI'FFI OF ATTAt KS HA TIIK A Of,IKS I/OMSKS IS I I OMITS Berlin, via London, July 22.?On Berlin, via l^ondc . OKVKIXtPKO the hattje Held between' the Alsne North of Chateau Tt i, July 22.? and the Marne, after a successful de- to the official stateir * V ' m. > ^ * f * ' \ ' > v - " *' : ? or " . lent Mores ?^? ?? ??^ ir^ lhirp Krt.l.r BROWN MAHOGANY ?ai.k ^ LOUIS XVI <R1&1^ :/r? $205.- -n^T^rs^i^ <plM.1W0 an ex- ! IV T |t| _ Q """"* i Tl ia liCsEjll ? ^jj st, very ,-1J?l^^i Kxactlv as pictured, consist of Bed, Dresser, Dressing *'?'5? Table, Desk, Desk Bench, Chiffonier, Hocking and Side * Chair. Bench and chairs covered in verdue tapestry. J $10.00 ______1 salk pkick 4l v4 l ot 10-Piece William & Mary (*1 Q0 JHL f-J Dining Room Suite .... Y**'?*100 a , to win Frio. Kt^l.OO a won- W 4fJesigns, ? _? ? * f)i^ nntl ' ?" ieen at- ^1351 ? ffiPfljli , . ' f ::as? rmw r <o wf^l?^ i In price ^ ? ich eco- v' V lain and Kxactlv as pictured, <>f American Walnut, consist of 8- [ e. This 1 * ' enrly- -ii i - M i $2j.r?o tth>t extension table, server. China closet, 5 side and one i *75.00 arm chair, covered in brown leather and GO-inch Buffet. 'Jk~r :e sales * TW WWC* PI7F1TT *T>S\ M IlfFffnf wwrwm iwx ' >" mid LVLiyi IU A WtllKLWINU FINISH hich there is a great scarcity and a big demand l)\it regardless of 'ing asked wholesale for equal qualities. \ , price. Hurry! Onlv four davs more of this great July event. = # , ? , ^ French, attacks cans suffered particularly heavy boy who stood by their ship until itfC JW and the fighting losses. was ablaze from bow to stem were v, to the official taken off by life boats frdtn the the war office. GERMAN U-BOATS coast guard station. v - - X? r attacks by the SHELL MAINLAND The lI-boat wa8 81,11 trying to find | , the statement ' " ' ' vulnerable spots in the Perth Amboy I (Continued From Page 1.) an<1 ,he remaining barge when the j - ______ hydro-airplanes again approached. Jtk JAItns HOI.D vated their guns against the hydro- At sight of the airplanes the subma- .4|HH T THK MAItNK airplanes. They did not Are, how- rine again submerged and did not ?German rear ever, and a moment later sub- re-appear. led thus far in merged. The three women and five children >h from pushing The planes circled about where did not suffer physical harm, though tie Maine river, the enemy was last seen and then one of the women, who had been. b north bank of turned their noses toward their sta- making her first trip at sea. fainted ig units. In the tion Scarcely had they reached after she had been placed In a small French are ap- shore when the U-boat reappeared boat. Among the children was an -Chateau I..-.I ? 1 "?? **"" " i ii <-< unr aimcK on inev tug i i-year-old boy, who at the first sign ? ami the one light barge remaining of battle grabbed an American flag ;j BNTKIIKD afloat. Both the tug and this Barge and shook it defiantly toward the UFltltY SUNDAY were in flames and were held where boat. The lad was still clinging to -French troops they were by the sunken barge, one the colors held proudly above his hlerry yesterday {of which with a load of stone made head when he landed on the beach. to an official an effective anchor. The German commander either the war offlco. When the firing began the crew took a long chance or had an exact tlnue north ann lost no time In abandoning the two. chart of the dangerous shoals and and between the1 Fach of the four barges had one shifting sand bnrs of the cape. It In spite of vlo- small boat intended to carry only five would he impossible for him to subIhe enemy, tho persons and all the craft were great- merge to any great depth and the ued to advance, ly overloaded. In addition the or- scene of his exploits was not one In cupants were exposed to constant which undersea boats might be ex danger from shell fire. Several mer- pected to operate. 'lit UFA VY chant craft i^oro i*? - ?1 -'- " . hi tun ?hiiiiiy anu ? i ?r U IVMN OTiAIM regardless of the menace lo them- Owned by l/ehlgli Valley. ?n, July 22.? selves went to the rescue of the \PW York. July 22.?The tut. -*v* ilerry. according crews and towed* the small boats to perth Amboy was owned by the Le- 11 lent, the Amerl- shore. The men of the Perth Am- \alley railroad L " * * V _ \ ' ' "