The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 01, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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r "" HEPEKTI I UIjIYIJ 1U 11 I , I $15.00 Vlue Latest Fashioned I LADIES' COAT p* ' <' ]DRESSES SUITS 2 i i : ^ . >7' All Wool Blue and Black 4t ' SERGE ? SERGE Black and Blue From < I $7-98 $9'^ $ Si I We are showine V WE ARE the ONLY STOR^TnT ^ BY TRAD '* OUT WITT ?rnE HB n V LIEUTENANT PAT O'BRIENC> /XT ALVA oaxt&t 'j \'> i i, ?V, SYNOPSIS. Un'tfoTwumw LfV CHAPTER I?Introductory. Pat O'Brtsn ! rnt,on8 wl,h " 1 ^ - tell* of In* purpose in writing lb* story I thnn a Wealthy (ef bin adventure#. out ft morsi>, fr( CHAPTER 11?Tells of his enlistment In well-stocked lar<l the Royal Flying corps, his training In h . . , Canada and bis transfer to Fiance for ao- , naVe " ss 10 l08t Uvs duly. generosity or coi ? _ CI* -R III?Describes fights in which ' the Huns. %sl |ug.it down two Oerman airplanes ! Thorp hnve her ? f na Jh final light In winch he was* mere nave nei k it down wounded within ths Ger- for helping esenp J fne* waa ,uade a prisoner of fugitives, and It 1 l at that they are J*TER IV?Discovers that Oerman 1 ^hnncea nn nnss ? al staff barbarously neglected the chances as po . ? ( wounded and devoted their ener- family, especlall , I \ ? "rffivftrva? ftitius! <?" ">? i-ipm, V 'in fight of. bis best chum. UeuL knows that he 1 IV Aaln#y- I may be shot or s I / / CHAPTER V?He is taken to the of- pains. L J \ aers' prison camp at Courtral. There he Althnn-h T nii \ J \ egan planning hw escape. By great sac- I Although 1 n ? 'qc* ne manages to save and hide away attitude of Huyli 4 MP- * /fo daUy raUon* ?f hra"1 ' l tmppose I oug XJk'' CKAWKRVI-Heconflir.tM. map Of -(flll?gt them In i m) irmaoT and Just half an hour lator la ** N -y it on a train bound for a prison camp predicament In if . :u>???ivm. V aYVK K vn?For Bine d.r. n* j CHAF . crawls through Germany, hiding during ! ' V ^ ?.,? the day, traveling at night, guided by the | |>% A stars and subsisting on raw vegetablea 1 r, n.vl Ir He covers 16 miles before reaching Lu?- I rivs uays in jf \ a ana bur*. J The five days f Sar CHAPTER VIII?F"or nine days more he geemed to me 111 Struggles on In a weakened condition .. .. . , , through Utembu-g In the direction of that lime 1 n I Belgium. ? less in Tact than r jr v CHAPTER IX?He endures terrible the fields. I did ' tl hardships, swims rivers while delirious < j.rtos Kecause of SS, T V from hunger, living like a hunted animal^ HU j W 1 C and on the eighteenth day after jumping Honker exposed T a -J "* tfrom the train he crosses into Helglum. /-p^fhlfh before hq \ i CHAPTER X?When well on his way ?iny condition so t 1 * / '/through Belgium he Is befriended on# tn sir if( y plght by a Flemish peasant, who feeds X<SK1 plat e to su , Ah* him and directs him to a man In a Bel- did not \Vnke evt ' *Eg ' city who will help htaa to get a pass- j acrl 9 .^^-^HAPTSat XI?By mingling with and *m* \ peasant* he manageH to elude acr- nutiger was not &L . * Voters and reaches the Belgian . . W . .tp afe finds the home of the man front* WH1< v ?*4 rn<" yjfg / 'be exuectsfhairv . pocsaaary l^forfl AT-' w^FTBKJct.-Hur?|^r ;or?c. , gfa^hlm In gettlniRlnto HoilaHTr^HMsr "j?>J?-jftf>re tiine now ti fOSSJ? MS. ' ?> '<* brertks wP*- "'?m. ^JSL *. V the time, I don't HBSSBB - r i\ >* < * * \<> tf ^ . ? TOE LANC1 - ? IE RESUL ill Wool Special The L iERGES j ow PRICE and bha )PLINS in r 11 ?? SILK is Seasons ^ UI/ Choice XK1AICTC I HH Tf nui J )AT All^erfors TOP SH SUITS /From in 9-1* / d*1 -11* 111?, *P 1 up PRIl y \ (he MOST FASHI OWN that SELLS the LION E gp LOOK FOR THE B"" POINTING FINGER B OVER OUR DOC.: I\n WITH US YOU Mil l A M mlRora"UTe us 1 \va~s at "that b Hk I my adventure. I felt so met 9 l^k I ( the world I would have I I I murder, I think, with very I ? ^ ocatlon. __ German soldiers were p NC^O house at all hours of tl ""S^\ watched them hour after hoi le average poor peas*- ' ould divide his scanty ('/ t*L lecdy fugitive sooner jf/Efejfc?y Belgian would dole ^ iwK' >m his comparatively 'f':i^^v^|ELisi?S^ er. Perhaps the poor tlian the rich if their irlty is discovered by n many Belgians shot I ed prisoners and other ' //Wff//%M/W//' ffSy> /, , is not to l>e wondered ^,yLly//yyy/Mf/ TlQk htJji willing to take as few \]fffJA\ ible. A man with a ' /|v//f#f(If )W y, does not feel Jus- s/// ft a stranger when he "/// ind his jvhole family eat to prison for their PTered much from the . ger and his associates, I ht to hold no grudge ' dew of the unenviable . which they are In 1 R""""?0ed the House M keyhole of the door?to h ?? '. i, myself at the window \his >TER XIII. question because the hous i was ronot'Hica whs supp an Empty House. untenanted. I spent In that house Because of the fact that ke five years. During al)le to speak either Klein! ad very little to eat ninn j cou|d n?t out am I had been getting In although I still had the n not feel Jt so had, per- whmh to do It. That wus the fact that I was no things that galled one?tl o the otlier privations U|Ht , had ||lo wherewlt d combined to make j,,,ms to buy all the food 1 eroteljjd. I noyv hud a no w?y 0f getting It \ op, at an^rute, ami I. (Jangerlng ihy liberty and li ry half hoflr or so as . At n|gM> however, after I plumed .to dp Irt tlm st4H1, qUletly out 0! i, and, of course, my 8ee*wlmt I could pick up t aggravated by the/ of f((0(, Hy |lyit tlmfi of ns w 1U< h had , been gtoyeg were closed, hut I f r' ^' " "> streets, the alleys and the >erhi?f? because I hajh ^pg of food and occasion (? of the hnnger->L,.OUrag,, enough to appeaf e gnawing at me all ^peasants whom I nyt on t believe I was ever so ^jand in_that way I nianng > vfiu L^>, ^ sKhetfAW CQT1 So. M ^ OIL1 ./5T I 1ft. :l tnL, yun 0P?:*r 0 ' ? , \L ?4 u" #o noon, for f|M ?niy Jy#,t | i took off my Wg w>u*,! | -ltn(i niowly to th?- coll ?hy piecing ' 4 . > ' ? ' ? T ' - . lSTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. '? ' Ban) Merc HIT rUP-T(, DATE ST LADlEy ACOAT S Suits, Silk Jnderski 1?x* V?i? Riding ? $6.00 VjW ?S I Georgette Ass ^' Waists chi|< "114 in BHOWN, TAN, CO OES AT bla^C, BLUE Up-to-I and F^ESH. 1 c;; | $4? I $; ONABLE MILLIt 5RAND SHOES for ME1 BUSY A. 8AVK KXOIM.II T4 period ??i i fjody am] soul together, in towards ! jt WHS qUj(e apparent to me, committed eVer, that I was worse olT In tin little yrov- than I had hecn In tlie fields, i decided to get out of that hous< asslng tlio |lH HOnn I knew definitely that le day. I tiger had made up his mind to do < . fr..,? v... " Iny: further for me. When I was not at the keyhole door I spent most of my day on tl floor In a room which looked out < I street. By keeping well away fro window I could see much of whai golmt on without hciinr seen n I | ' tl | I 111 y restlessness. T used to wall j ; ' and forth in that room and I kepi : I | so constantly that 1 helleve 1 nuts i 1 '|| worn a path in the floor. It wa: steps from one wall to the otlte || ! I as 1 had little else to amuse nie y \ i tired out one day' after I li. <1 A | 1 paclnjr up and down for several ,1 jnst how inueh distance 1 wotilt ^ ' I I jlij covered on my way to Holland c t i ' footsteps had been taken In that ^ i 1 tlon instead of just up and dow j I old room. 1 was very much sitr JC to find that in three hours I < file room no less than r?.<mmi tiuu /A the distance covered was la-twee d and ten miles. It was not very li 1 to 'realize that after walkl m*. ir , 1 iimi uimuiiii* i wusu i n sm'p ih'jli T' I III] 1 I goal than when I stnrt?'<l, hut I I L I I do something while waiting f<>r r< / yj ' ] \ Hger to help me, and pacing u i q down was a natural outlet i? restlessness. VlP 6 While looking ont of the top I window one day, I noticed a cal window ledge of the vouse aero I street. I had a nice ple?? of n 1 mirror which I had picked up I house and I used it to amuse i for an hour at a time shining it cat's eyes across the street. A any Times, the animal was annoyed hy the tlon and would move away, oi avo shown come hack a few moments Intel out of the nn(j hy, however. It seemed t e In which US(.d to the glare and wouldn't osed to he no matt*, how strong the sunligh Playing with the cat In this wi I was un- me Into the habit of watchln Ish or tier- comings and goings nnn was 1 buy food, reetly the means of my getting noney with d?y or *wo later?at a time one of the wa^ so famished that I was rei lie thought do almost anything to appea: hal In my hunger. ncedhd and was about 7 o'clock In the vlthout en- I was expecting IIuvMeef fe. hut I hadn't the slightest hope t t wns (lnrk, would bring me food, as he ha f the house m(l that he .wouldn't take the r In the way having food Jn his possession course, the calling on me. I was standing tenured tho window in such n way that I byways foe "op what was going on in the ally Rot up without being observed by thos to Itelglan passed by, when I noticed my i the streets, the cat. Coming down the steps C<1 to'keep opposite house wtth something^ ,?pouth. .Without conaldr ' Si ^ . J ^as'^ltcre. . and cwpt softly " ^s. ar Mop* ?Pd Ihenv. up, hou uvu ^ *|V l^hts and t ^Lthey are dra , -*? D A o/iave FIRED the ? ES into our ENT. handise and foun THE MARK . . VI rc. 1 All I 17 A * el 11 LI /\LJJLJ 1 <1 ?/1i UITS, Ladies' Coats, rts, Shoes and MILLH .arjje All the Latest in ortment Fashion *" LONG Un Iren's and Short t ' ATS COATS d )ate Styles For Ladies' * ^ Prom From > _!? < ^ ? *P * M|? < ^ERY at prices H and BOYS. They are the BEE > IM'Y LIltFKTY ISO j I rnn, I "openeil flip frontdoor, ~r how- down tho steps and across the stre e city -Qd pounced on that cat before It cot and I Ret away with Its supper, for that, ;> just I had Imagined, was what I had se Iluy- *n 'ts niouth. It turned out to be noth- piece of stewed rabbit, which I conl cated enperly and took buck with ) of the to *ho house. lie top Perhaps I felt a little sorry for t >n the rat> hut I certainly had no quali in the flhout entlnp the anininrs dinner, t was W11S n,,,eh too liunpry to dwell up ivself niceties, and a piece of stewed ral) < back was certainly too pood for a cat to i t it up when a man was stnrvinp. I ate a i have enjoyed it and the incident suppest to mo II In -III.ill 1 . II s mm "-' I aU(j obtain f???m 1 again when all other a I tin- nu,,s fnlh'tl. IttM'll I limir.H I Continued Next Friday.) l have j it' my | Von Stein llesigns. dlree, 11,. , bonrion, Sept. iiu.- ldeiu.'n prised General von Stein, the Prussian < russ. d minister, is reported to have resii s and , ,, , , a nine ' a<>('or<"nK * oadvices to the gmtl- ehange Telegraph company from 1 ng all penhagen. er my tad to ? ^B?]na ?r my ;r: \i //PU1 ::,Z - ^r\?. bout nyseif \ In the t first / I 1 X reflec- / \ aly to ' r. By _ TIKI o get ^ III III J?^ la bu,1*e l.i^rikikK time-N :;z ? g het i W ^ ^or e ' / ' /mTT\'+ ^ clei food a f iV* hen I j < ' flavor' idy to ' I a ran r Be my k, y ?5r 1 Tf / > i? ? - J If you "wRoilv ] iUarJ . even- '"'onTiBsi^oAS'cm I tnary * ?t H. ^|| ''^ tell I th bat he ? Bui ti d.told . \V ' igk of . ^ ^ ^ | - I S! ? -wfOtp. IiIH i risks <- ' "T'" '\ ??? * " "y ? __ ^ ' ^*W. _ shell-flre dlelWj^^^^^ wing nearer,' ll^hb^k^ /*T"*wn>v ; ' . *** PAGE THREW P^gT n r rnT? / F /\tif 3/iui or luw IRE STOCK of d that IT HAS 9 DING SHADES in Ladies' Dresses, Sailor MERY ;? SILK I Misses' and 1 Ladies' derskirts SAILQR_ arious^and SUjW ngeable y-*/~' All Wool Serge, * ? "* Colors Black, Blue, From Green P*3 up ?p i up. that please t , kind that's hard to wear t l -V 9 ? y V LANCASTER'S^U FASTEST / v GROWING STORE i nn , ?? Sow \V3od S High-Grade P ? Seed Wheat Jie r~ pm ho For Best and Most Jm, ,nH Productive Crops.i^ 1 Our Virginia-Grown Seed I 4 Wheats are superior for the > ,!|t South rrjake larger vields j mi and better q u a 1 i tyorgraTnT * eel Write for V'WOOD'S CROP Illv CIAL" giving prices imd Information k ' a out s.::d wheat, seed oats, f. SEED rye, bayil2y ami all other i Seeds for Fall Sowing. I T.W.V/cld&Sj - -ft Sec^smtn. Richmond, v a. . aint ^ iv nr I Plant white p^apjolndbepace, f-.'joa onion se^j^^r\profl*ji- nettle crops, both for u?o* .j. . Ex- and market. Write for "Wood's Crop Special," 4 r*r givi.ng prices. > 'irotn i, (TOYYl crow? which / RE? *cs; hern Sunshine ;ui: th? ,* r I the soft, beaming sunlight of Dixieind, Lurianne brings cheer to mealbreakfast, dinner and supper. Folks ry it once have a genuine affection vef after. Luzianne comes to you ap,\anitary, air-tight tins. The ? Stays jn?impurities stay out. Buy ' of Lu^ianne. Use the whole can. don't honestly believe it is better iny othdf coffee you ever tasted, ie grocerx to refund your money. . f 7iit \ \ sJHEcoffee ' ours, It Reignk" ' * . ' " "."1 V. \ I ^ ? x - ? ?