The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 02, 1917, Page 6, Image 6
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Men's Low Quarters
V$5.00 Crossetts, now $3.98
^$4.50 Crossetts, now .. $3.78
$4.00 Brown's Evennian, now.... $3.28
J^$3.75 Famous Tourist, now $2.95
X$3.25 Public Call, now $2.75
Other good brands at $2.48 & $1.98
Boys* Low Cuts x
^$3.25 Keystone, now $2.48
^$2.75 Keystone, now $1.98
& Ladies' Low Cuts .
In Patent Leather, Gun Metal, or Kid
/ ?$3.50 Patent, now $2.78
V. 3t$3.00 Patent or Kid $2.35
|>$2.75 Patent or Kid $2.15
V$2.25 Patent or Kid $1.89
| $ White Pumps or Straps
: .aNow $1.29
^ Children's Baby Dolls
In Patent Leather or Gun Metal
^ $2.50, vour choice now $1.89
X $2.00, vour choice now $1.48
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PRESIDENT PARDONS WOMEN. I as we see it, is tha
| out of jail. That i
Sixteen Suffragettes Released From tie concern to us C(
Workhouse Treated as Martyrs. concern we feel ov<
':*' issue for which we
Washington, July 19.?Sixteen wo- Acting will he resun
men sent to the workhouse for their with utmost vigor,
part in the suffrage demonstration date has beer
Saturday at the white house accepted ' demonstration; it
pardons today from President Wilson Saturday. The suff
and were released ?~r serving two j they fully expect tl
- - i nf r?irkets will be i
days of tneir sixty-uay terms. > -- ?
. The prisoners left the workhouse tenced to the t\oik]
apparently without regret, despite j Point S<
their previous declarations that they; The justice of i
desired to serve out their time with-! settled a point whicl
' out appeal or clemency. ly discussed at suffr
These assertions, had led to an an- -?if the suffragisi
noun'cement by the department of jus- i sixty-dav sentence
tice pointing out that a pardon need cijne to accept the ]
not be accepted unless the -prisoners1 president Wilson."
desired it. -When the time for de-;SerVg 0ut their sen
parture came, however, the women s ernment cannot cc
only protest was against the trials. under sentence to <
they underwent during their deten-j Dudley Field Ma
tion.. J customs at New Yc
Received as Martyrs. ed as counsel for tl
At headquarters of the Woman's rarily retired from
party the sixteen were received as but it is understood
martyrs and at a dinner given in their j retained again if ft
honor plans were made for continu- made,
ing the white house picketing of Meantime* he wil
which Saturday's demonstration was| forts to persuade th
a part. { clare for a federal
A defiant statement issued at the! ment. '
headquarters said the campaign to! Clash Enliven:
impress President Wilson and the 4 clash between
country was aroused over the work-1 Superintendent W1
house would go on. ! quan workhouse, en
Husbands Interceded. 1 ture of the Drisone
The president acted after the hus-1 women were receivi
hands of several of the prisoners had 'a^ the office when M
interceded and after he had been told j them that if th
.that some of them had small children! would get no specie
at home needing them. Some of j have been ve:
Mr, Wilson's friends declared this. you," he said, "but
element undoubtedly had been the de-j Malone replyin;
termining influence with him. Others! ecj he certainly had
suggested that he acted in the hope j special privileges a
that pardons would minimize publi-. moment it looked 1
city; an avowed part of the women's j counter, but the im
campaign. The suffragists insisted j ]\jr Whitaker decla
he had beopme influenced that the inal statement stooi
country was arounscd over the work-] All of the prisor
house sentences. j health, but were ur
Every party to/the incident, how- having been depriv
ever, was left to its own specula- i articles, such as to<
tions. Secretary Tumulty said iseu-j gaid she had some
ance of the pardons woulr hare to ing? ftnd none ef tl
speak for itself, and all other officials1 f00d.
in a position to know President Wil-j _
son's thought on the subject werej Gfcseat THrfl<
quiet. ] .
Doesto't Affeci' Situation. j IJllian?"It is sa
'"The president's action in *o way one person has bei
affected the general suffrage situa- ing."
tion," said tfee Waman's party state-! Annette?/'Yes.
ment. "The only difference it makes, j stuff if you live *hr<
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Ladies' Dressed Hats
Value up to $3.50, your choice ..$1,38
Ladies' White Skirts
All kinds, worth $1.50, your choice
now 98 c
Children's Dresses
All kinds, worth 75c, your choice
now 48c
Middy Blouses and Waists
$1.50 Waist now 98 C
75c Waist or Middy Blouse . 58c
\firlrlT "Rlnnso rw Waist
JL?X1U.V.1 ? JL/XVUK-'V V/J- f f V ?? ?
$1.25 Gowns now 89c
75c Gowns now 58 c
foe Underskirts now 58c
Corsets
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$1.25 Corsets now 95c
75c Corsets now 58 c
25c Belts now y 19c
25c Suspenders now !8c
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s a matter lit- [
;rr: ?.iil wanted! wan
are fighting. Pie- ., Men and half groan bora I
,i| Mechanics, Laborers, etc. Ste
led very soon and H H0USE RENT?PAY ROLL W
< FARE REFUNDED IF WORK
l set for the next j see us.
probably will bej 8 COLUMBIA CL
ragist leaders say {H COLUMI
lat the next body j
tiouse. I =
jttled.
leace's statement 1 INCREASE YOU]
h had been warm- I ,
age headquarters. 1 " C()P|
ts now serving a 8
at Occoquan de- I g0FT PHOSPHATE, 26 Per <
pardon offered by | QUICKLY AVAILABLE, REST
it said, "they will I USED PHOSPHOR!
tence. The gov- I For Prices and Adi
mpel a prisoner I LYDE R. RHAME, H
iccept a pardon. g
lone, collector of
>rk, who has act- _
le women, tempo-iO ^__lL ^
the fight tonight. ^ OUlilCrE
d that he will be ^
irther arrests are
PREMIER CARRI1
[1 continue his efe
president to desuffrage
amendPASSENGER
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s Departure.
Mr. Malone and EFFBCEIVE f
litaker, of Occo- #
livened the depar- All Trains
rs tonight. The
ng their valuables No. Arrke Bamberg From
r Whitaker warn- 24 Augusta and intermeiiey
^turned they ate stationB V"'105 a'm
.1 25 Charleston, Branchville
il consideration. and intermediate sterr
indulgent with tions 6:25 a. m
I won't be again." Augusta and intermedig
heatedly declar- ate stations 8:43 a. m
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not Deen accoraea j so unanesiun airu
s coiwisol For a modisitd 9tations ....lO.oT a. m
ike a personal en- 22 Augusta and intermedi.
. , ... ate stations ... 6:37 p. ra
?>dent closed with ? ^
.. . ,. 7 Charleston, Branchville,
ring tkat lus orig- ^ sta.
tione 8:17 p. m
lers were in good Trains Nos. 17 and 24-^Through
iconifortable from and Atlanta.
'ed ef their toilet
3th brushes. One N. B.?Schedules published as inf
difficulty in sleep- For infosniatioii,
rem had liked the
S. C. HOLLIl
La?ts. .. TH& SOTTOTRN S
ii that more than He?"The hand ^that rocks tin
en killed by kiss-(cradle rules the world. Don't forge
* that."
but isn't it great She?4,Then you come in and nul<
eush it?"?Judg%. the world a while. I'm tired.*?Life
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All $7.00 Pants now $4.95
All $6.00 Pants now $4.25
All $5.00 Pants now $3.95
All $4.50 Pants now $3.65
All $4.00 Pants now $2.95
All $3.50 Pants now $2.45
All $3.00 Pants now $2.10
A big line at $1.48
Special on Bleaching
18c Bleach now 14c
15c Bleach now 13c
12 l-2c Bleach now 10 l~2c
10c Bleach now 9c
9e Bleach now 8c
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ST WEEK OF OUR JULY SALE I
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Trunks and Suit Cases ?K .
Also at a BARGAINX
Special on Men% Suits ^
$7.50 Cool Cloth Suits now $4*98
Palm Beach Suits $3.98 A
$20.00 Blue Serge Suits now ....$13o85
$18.00 Blue or Gray Suits now..J 11.95^
$15.00 Blue or Gray Suits now..S10.45X^
Men's and Boys' Shirts
A beautiful line at Very Low Prices^
Dress Goods ' 4k- ' feA
big line just received. Come and look Y- ' -V
the line over, at Your Own Price ?
BedSpreads A :
$2.00 Spreads now $1.58 V
$1.75 Spreads now $1.39
$1.50 Spreads now, $1.23<& f
Umbrellas * ' X v ^
$1.50 Umbrellas now . - 98c f
$1.25 Umbrellas now 89 C X y;vf:
$1.00 Umbrellas now 79C 1 75c
Umbrellas now 58c X
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