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1 This is hy 11? means an ordinary event.
an< feature. The advantages all lie with this s
fif * ket shortage and a steady rise of prices,
? Jikelv to see duplicated for vears.
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It is different i11 the quality of blankets
dependable, quality, and may be depended
<d unequivocal satisfaction protects you 1
for any of these blankets that doesn't ino;
BUY PLENTIFULLY A
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^ 72x81 White Wool Blankets, bound will
silk binding, with Blue, 1 'ink and Yellow I
$18.00 Pair
|L I 7<b\84 Plaid Wool Blankets, beautiful qu
|| x Pink. Blue, Tan and bray Plaids. 2-in<-h Si]
I- ! ing.
$15.00 Pair
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f t>0x7<> Xashau Woolnap Plaid Blankets, i
? Tan, Pink and Blue Plaids, overlooked edg
k 7 r $5.50 Pair
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? 72x78 Gray Cotton Blankets, overloek<
i> i ii lr .owl U , . I' i il*/Li 1?<3
|| i /fliv CUIU l^IUl lil.
Jjp" $4.50 Pair
54x76 White ('otton Blankets, with HIu?> ai
Borders, ovcrlnrked i-d^cs.
$2.75 Pair
J" )>OxlO Woven .lacrpiard Bahy Blankets. B
^ , S Blue ^miauls, with Uahhits, Teddy Bears a
cdjjjes uverlneked all around.
V $1.00
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AMERICANS IN FRANCE has come to the cone
SPEND MONEY FREELY the,.e are ,h,r*? reasonfl f
I - in the cost of living In tTic
> copied by American troo
. Consequently Cost of Living Itises
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In Areas Occupied by the ThP normal Interplay
Soldiers. and demand, the desire r
' M of the tradespeople for i
% . Paris, Sept. 12. The attitude of K?)n. the prodigality of
' / the French population toward the French authorltie
4\ Americans is in the highest degree tddering vigorous applical
c friendly. There is, however, a fac- taw which provides punli
, tor which holds unpleasant possibili- unjustifiable extortion.
ties and which comes into play in The authorities are ser
regions occupied by the Americans. pfirn?d at the possibility
[ That Is the belief in the mind of the Americans may carry a
non-commercial French population France the Idea that
? * that the sharp rise in the cost of liv- Frenchman is a greedy a
n Ing is chiefly due to the prodigality en* "mercantl."
~^ the American troops. the other hand, thi
"T * The rise in the cost of living In committee on public Infor
' * France has been 40 per cent In the B"KKcsted to the Amerlci
zone of the interior and 55 per cent that they co-operat<
^ In the zone of the armies, since the French In keeping dow:
,* " beginning of 1917. of "tring as much as is p<
^ + . . In cantonments where the Ameri- ** has been suggested t
cans represent only a small propor- ran actfon might profits
tlon of the population the increase Is rf*rtod a* once to a reduc
sometimes so small as to be barely Pr?dlRality of the troop?
perceptible. Rut where Americans
are found in great numbers the in- Crand Central Palace
creased prices have reached a point Washington. Sept. 12.which
authorities term Is "anguish- department has announce
Ing" and which provoae among the (jrand Central Palace, a
non-commercial population a sharp tion building in New Yorl
discontent. been leased for use as an
The American committee on public gical reconstruction hosf
t*A{ormatlon, of which James Kerney annual rental was ann<
! I * W1'rector ,n France, has made $.195,000 and malntenan
exfl?# w/,n Qf the matter and It building.
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THE LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C.
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"The Best Place to Shop After All."
ALE OF
CETS
It bears no resemblance to the average blanket sale in any
ale. It is different beeanse in the fare of an increasing lnar\ve
offer good blankets at special low prices that you're not
offered. In this sale of ours the blankets are of genuinely
upon to render absolute satisfaction. Our broad guarantee
now as always, and we stand ready at any time to make good
usure up to specifications.
10W-IT WILL PAY YOV WELL
i 2-inch (JSxSO Plaid Wool Blankets, Pink, Blue, dray and
borders. Tan Plaids, bound with one an done-half inch silk
binding.
$13.50 Pair
a lily, in
ii. |> ., 1 72xSl Shawnnuit Plaid Blankets, wool finish.
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overlocked edges, in Pink, Blue, Ian and (?rav
Plaids.
$8.50 Pair
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bbxHO (Irav Downturn Finish Blankets, with
pc i
Black, Blue and Pink Borders, overlocked edges. An
extra large blanket.
$5.50 Pair
><1 edge, ___ .
70\8u dray Potion Blankets, with Pink and Blue
Borders, overlocked edges.
$4.50 Pair
nd Pink
DIAMOND MILLS
, , The correct weight < 'omfortable for mostly every
who is going to college. They are durable as tin
L,i(* (,W., Blue, drecn, < >ld Kose and Light Blue, with conve
contrasting shades.
Priced $4.95 $5.50
'"'the ri? "TH AVE been using Doctor CaldJL
well's Syrup Pepsin for more than
u seven years. I believe it saved my little grand>n
the part daughter's life, as she had such terrible spasms
mmoderate caused by the condition of her stomach, until
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a are con- we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks
Ihment for there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels.'
ionsly con- From a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written by\
that the I Mri> q. F. Brown, 1012 Garfield Ave., I
way from \ Kansas City, Mo.
the tvpical j
Dr. Caldwell's
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Libic. r?st The Perfect Laxative
hat Amerl- < *
hiy he di- Sold by Druggists Everywhere
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Incased. A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective
Tho war as it is gentle in its action. For a free tria
;!iJhpxVi!i- bottle send your name and address to Dr. W. B
k city, had Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticeilo, 111
army riir
iltal. Tito Ileal Paper at Haneoek. tlon of being ono of the livest of
juncod as The Camp Hancock edition of forty troop papers published un
ee of the "Trench and Canfp'' Is 12 pares, full Y M. C .A. auspices In the Uni
j newspaper size, and has the reputa- States.
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FllIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1918. \ 1
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____________________ 70x80
White Wool Blankets, hound with one and
a halt ineh silk binding Pink and Blue Borders.
$11.00 Pair
(ibxSO Xhawiuut Gray Wool Finish Blankets, with /
Pink and Blue Borders, overlooked edge. > f\
$7.50 Pair " 4
(>4x7(> Suffolk Wool Finish Gray .Blankets, hound qL
edges, with Pink and Blue Borders.
$5.00 Pair L|jj
G()\7(i While Cotton Blankets, overiocked edges,
with Pink and Blue Borders. ^ >
$3.50 Pair
! COMFORTABLES
use, in the home, or for the young man or woman jf.
colorings come in pretty shades of Brown, Dark '
ntional and Jarquard borders of harmonizing and
$6.00 $6.50 and $7.95 i
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I We Want to Buy
r 100
Mules
Suitable for-Qovernment
Work, Mustbe sound
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the To Knter Salem College. j who' will enter HateijitajUdge
der Mrs. R. |K. Wylie ifl "in Winston- J Wylie, before
Ited Hulum, N. C., where she accompanied her nS?ta&, Alra. John N.
her daughter, Mlaa Katherlne Wylie Norfolk.^ '