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This is by no moans an ordinary oven
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V/* I, ket shortage and a steady rise of prict
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It is different in the quality of blank*
w ) dependable quality, and may be depend
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for any of these blankets that doesn't 1
BUY PLENTIFULLY
72x84 White Wool Blankets, hound w
silk binding, with Blue, Pink and Yellow
$18.00 Pair
70x84 Plaid Wool Blankets, beautiful <
^ Pink, Blue, Tan and Cray Plaids, 2-inch \
ing.
& $15.00 Pair
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00x76 Nasliau Woolnap Plaid Blankets
i Tan, Pink and Blue Plaids, overloeked e<
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72x78 lirav Cotton Blankets, overfoc
y-*, Pink and Blue Borders.
$4.50 Pair
" ' y 54x76 White Cotton Blankets, with Blue
Borders, overloeked edges.
-* $2.75 Pair
_ 1 '10x40 Woven Jaeoiiard Babv Blankets,
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\| Blur ui miukU. \\ iLii I *? 11?I it s. Teddy Bears
cd^es <>verl< irked all around.
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ESSENTIAL LIST OE ST. (OKIAN FORE!
PLANTS ANNOUNCED SCENE OF SERIO
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-" ated by tin* United States, excluding east ot Solssons.
these operated as plant facilities. To the north Feild M
Class three: Plants engaged prin- men have pushed thel
cipallv in producing tnod not other- war(j numerous poi
wise listed, not including soft . ,,
<lrinks, confectionary and chewingj nem^ teintory f
gum; ice. mining tools and equip-1 gains and daily are ir
meat. equipment and supplies for, menace against the er
producing or transporting oil or gas Ilne facing them,
for mechanical purposes; iron and
steel chains, electrical equipment;! Hum and < liaiiny
? explosives not otherwise listed; tin! In the old N'oyon
plates and small or hand tools for! French have captured
working wood or metal; fuel and ant Junction towns o
olectric energy for domestic consuui- Chauny, with their i
era not otherwise listed; mainten- high roads leading res|
( ance of public buildings other than st. Quentin and LaTere.
those used as hospitals and sanita- Canal I>u Nord they ha
riums. at various points to a
Class four: Laundries; plants eeeding six miles. Tin
f V engaged principally in producing of Couey. the western f
manufacturing hemp, jute and cot- great wooded sector t
ton raits; manufacturing chemicals which has barred a di
f aot otherwise listed; medicines and eastward, has been e
pried leal and surgical supplies; 4er- nnd across the Ailette
j tillzers, fire brick, gray iron and Mangin's forces have r
y ? .malleable iron eastings; food con- ditional points which
Tv tainers; insecticides and fungicides; them abreast the old CJe
soap; tanned leather and tanning line, outtlanking the
extracts; cotton and woolen tex- man line in this regh
_ filpu incl lid i ti c uninnincr itiamtl?? nnrlh a f A ?
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and finishing; cotton and woolen pressing backward
~T*' knit goods; textile machinery; bin- Chemln-Des-Dames.
der twine and rope; plants engaged The latest French
exclusively in manufacturing boots niunicatlon records tl
and shoes; plants engaged exclu- the French troops on tl
slvely in manufacturing pulp and of the Alsne have 1
paper; cotton compressing; plantsj their old trenches and i
engaged principally in producing1 east ward the American
newspapers or periodical which are additional progr<MB in
entered at the postofflee as second I Villerg-En-Prayepes a
rlass matter; plants preserving. I which brings their fror
drying, curing, packing and storing I nearer the Alsne and
tobacco, hut not for manufacturing. them a position domim
and marketing. ! ritory southeastwai
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THE LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, S. C.
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caster Department
"The Best Place to Shop After All/*
SALE OF r^n
K.ETS
t. It bears no resemblance to the average blanket sale in any
s sale. It is different because in the I'aee of an increasing mar- S
is, we offer good blankets at special low prices that you're my
ts offered. In this sale of ours the blankets are of gemrinely
led upon to render absolute satisfaction. Our broad g>rnrantoe
u now as always, and we stand ready at any time to jfiake good
neasure up to specifications. /
NOW?IT WILL PAY YOU WELL
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ith 2-ineh 08x80 Plaid \\\>ol Blankets, Pink, Blue, (Jray and
,* Borders. I'''11 Plaids, bound wini one an done-half i11<-11 silk
binding. y
$13.50 Pair
piality, in
silk Bind- 72x84 Snawnmut Plaid l^lankets, wool finish,
overlooked edges, in Pink, lilue, Tan and (iray
Plai(b<.
$8.50 Pair
, in (Irav, ~~~ i ~
(i r,, ' 06x80 dray Pownnap Finish Blankets, with
Black, Blue and Pink Borders, overlooked ixtges. An
extra large blanket.
$5.50 Pair
ked edge, ?
70x80 (iray Cotton Blankets, with Pink and Blue
Borders, overloeked edges.
$4.50 Pair
and I'ink
DIAMOND MILLS
Pink and The correct weight < 'oml'ortable for mostly every i
who is going to eollege. They are durable as the <
tin (dc., Blue, (ireen. Old Rose and Light Blue, with convent
contrasting shades.
Priced $4.95 $5.50 $
ST j Itheims. Much probably will depend their thousands of spies and their
LIS ST VNI) cm "'is dominating position, togeth- millions of dollars for what the>
er with the pressure which the were pleased to call propaganda
French, to the east, may bring, in (which included murder) has n<
age One.) starting a retrograde movement by idea that America could lend such
the Germans from the Rheiins sec- aid."
tor. I "There was one spot open to uf
arshal Ilaig's Must He-establish bines. (all. but into which German spict*
r lines eat- AM in aI1- ui,h ,he ?,d N?y?n aa- could not pry?the American heart,"
? ?k Hent now virtually blotted out? n<" s?td.
n s into tne wm, aj| jts roa,j8 ftn,j strategic points Jusserand de cribcrl the
or important jn the hands of the French and with American forces in France as "a
icreasing the St. ?Jue"tin to the north seriously valiant army, the praise of which if
itire German menaced by the British and the Ger- ?? every lip; a youthful cheery
I mans in retreat from the Vesle, to army, whose every soldier is we|>
(the Aisne, it seems apparent that 'onie in the castle and In the hut;
Taken. the Germans soon must hurriedly ftn immense army that ceaselessly
salient the re-establish their entire battle front Krows."
the import- In the west. ' ?
f Ham and Fast of Beronne the British are THE ALLIES MAY MOVE
railroads and advancing over a front of approxt- INTO HEART OF RUSSIA
pectively into mately seven miles toward St. Quen- 0
Across inn ,,M' waving raptured numerous ad- <'/.echo-Slovak* Hold the Hallway
vo penetrated dltional towns. Whero the enemy l*'rom Olovayanna to Penza,
depth of ex- has attempted resistance It has Stunning Blow at ( crniuiiy.
i little forest Quickly been overcome. ??
tort ion or the In the north rurther gains have Vladivostok. Sept ! The Japan>ast
of Laon ,Wftn made in the direction of (|am- cse rnilitary staff has been informed
irect advance hral and on the Lys salient, Field that the Czecho-Slovak.s hold the
intirely taken, Marshal Haig's men are still en- railway from Olvvayanna to Penza,
river General Knged in successfully narrowisg K jH now apparent that the ttnexeoccupied
ad- down what remains of the old sa- peeled climax in the Czecho-Slovak
have brought, Hent. ^ break through was due partly to the
irman defense allied advance toward Khabarovsk,
present Ger- JUSSERAND SAYS which caused the transfer of a large
on and that ENEMY IS DOOMED H?1*hevikl force from Lake Baikal
which 1b now k J toward Khabarovsk and the weaktoward
the ened front collapsed under the Czech
(C ontinued h rom< Page One.) pressure from the west and General
official com- ' Semenoff's pressure from the east.
te fact that dor Sharp, Admiral Sims and Count The opportunity is now presenl
le north bank DiCollere, Italian ambassador to the of the allies taking advantage of the
reocoupied all United States. strategical points In the hands of the
says also that Addresses were delivered by Col. ''techs to move into the beaC*
is have made Theodore Roosevelt and John Jay Russia whore considerable relnthe
region of Chapman, each of whom has lost a foreomonts from loyal Russia olo
nd Revillon son fighting with the allied forces, monts are certain and striking a
tt appreciably At the banquet, at which Dr. stunning blow at Germany. It Is bealso
gives Nicholas Murray Butler, president lieved Germany will make the greatiting
the ter- of Columbia presided, M. Jusserand est sacrifices to hold conquered Rusrd
toward declared that the Germans "with sian territory.
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1918.
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70x80 White Wool Blankets, bound with one and '
a half inch silk binding, Pink and Bine Borders.
$11.00 P 'I
(>0x80 Shawnint (irav Wool Finish Blankets, with {
Pink and Bine Borders, overlooked edge.
$7.50 Pair {
04x76 Suffolk Wool Finish Gray Blankets, hound W
edges, with Pink and Blue Borders. ^
$5.00 Pair |P
00x70 White Cotton Blankets, overlooked edves. 1? -fi
Pink and Blue Borders.
$3.50 Pair 11
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COMFORTABLES ^
isc, in the home, or for the young man or woman V \)
olorings e<nne in pretty shades of Brown, Dark /
ional and fJn<'<|iinrd l)orders of harmonizing and J
16.00 $6.50 and $7.95 \ i
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MIDGET AIRPLANES ARE chute will be Kiven ji good trial, ant) Ik'
NOW BUILT IN ENGLAND thiH ir successful, will be of great
\ assistance. Hags may also be pick- J
i Tlie Span of Their Wings Is Actually ?'<! ?P while flying after the manner I
lavss Than That of Some in which mail bags are now caught
1 Ureal Birds. l?y exprtj^s trains."
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1 London, Sept. 9.?The smallest SAVK It MY S ^
' British airplane now being manu- OLD KA l*SK/TEETH.
1 factored are actually of less span Wo pay from\J2yU0 to $:Lr>.00 per *>,
than the largest birds. The great al- set (broken or nhf). We also pay
batross has been known to measure actual value for lytSmonds, old Gold,
nearly 18 feet from wing-tip to Silver and Brid^e-^ork. Send at
wing-tip. A certain type of "mid- once by parcel pftst aVl receive cash
get" airplane recently exhibited in by return mailJ \ * \
London is only 15 feet in width. MAZER'S T0OTH SPECIALTY, . 1
"These are the machines which we Dept. X, 2do7 So. 5tX St., Phtla- 4
may expect to see after the war car- . doljrtyln. Pay' l\t-l-ta-w. J
rving our mails," declared Major) 1 * y -
Orde Lees, of the British ' aviation | It E<?ISTUATIOX Xthicl^. tR
service, "and they will be almost as I T^0 IjAnca8ter County' r2| \ \
universal as the smart automobile^ Registration will viait t te foA^ ib?, fj
mail sans of the pre war times, places j-.t tho time given, for the pur- ^
These small machines will be largely <>V registering thi votes, and %
, . . . thAt th? voters ajpear in per- ^
used by the postal authorities on son an(1
account of the existing limitations of ('armel/^tomlay. Sep embVr 16.
storage and starting grounds in our TMno Grr\a. Tuoadnlr ^
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ni-?at cities. Postal aerodromes, ... .1 _ Jt* t*1
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like railway stations. must bo near j||fto n?V an(l Jt Osceola ?| J
the poetotlii t-s. at least In the^inP li^yifufcuxm oXthe same day. . 1
tiah stages of the development. Pelalr, Thursifor, Smtomber 18.
"hater the problem may be solved '"f?f,?^^onfay' Septem-^.^H
"> - of pneuinati. to:,.. '^Kershaw. TuesdaV leptember 24. fl|
munieation between the central Midway, WednosdaJ, September Mi
postolltoes and the postal aero- 25. to noon, and a. m taluiw, after- Wm
.Ironies. In doll?.rl,,K lott.r. ,o dls- W wflj
tance* of 2f?0 miles or more, tho b?a September 28. \ *SF
types of airpdine will he used, but W. O. A. POT Tml, '
for local work small machines are W. F FSTft DO?, LM$f W' ,j
likely to be much ..mre serviceable. Count?Boa.K* fa
"Dropping the bags by para