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Tnn riTTsr.rnon gazctti: times, wkdnehday. 'august 5. 1014. IS IT1 ILL REMAIN IUT1L Picture Framing at 25 discount, all during month of August (Third Floor.) 0 True Values 3 7Vue Values August Fur Sale Continued 35 and 40 off August Fur Sale Continued Zo'c and off Prndriit Wilson Ii: Atti-ttulr TowanN All. $200,000.00 worth ot fine table linens, bed linens, towels, blankets and comforts included in this tf f-' A I IMa ls 5-4 tit ff 4 tar eftt ii'- use linen sate aeeua tr AS.fi a --5 r.

aug Once a year we hold a sale like this and it's so generally known expected waited for that an introduction or explanation is unnecessary. This year stocks are larger and prices lower than ever before. Hi' 'i a 1 A ii t.4 r- vm iri ft i 9 I'l tfl rv! rtaf lAw MH -i Tim ir vr jM tr wwt.rtit,tf WW t- w-W4r Nff "I nT'! jfc ta t- ft tjurrt 1 -m ftv'Tt! fi I Bt; -4 iiw A 4 m. tr Mn mtmtmm n- -mm If f- ftttf ti st osr ftt tit rj i This is cood rccular merchandise of the highest type and quality after we had seen samples of practically the entire world's output wc bought this on merit that's the way we want to sell it, we don't expect this advertisement to sell it but the quality and low prices associated with the goods will decide for you, if you will see the items and make comparison. It's an especially opportune time for every housewife, hotel owner or small dealer to anticipate their needs for the whole season and effect a very substantial saving.

here are the table linens (Sc Table Di-naik Irish ST.OO Table Linen heavy 7r -German fcUer bleached. 7l) in 4 JC $2.00 Table Linen finest -t satin, double Damask, 72 $1.25 Table Linen fine satin double Damask: 72 95c 65c 85c Table Llnei most desirable patterns 70 45c I Cream all linen. 70 In. mrmm tt mt mmm mf mrtmm mf mm-ft. mmum.

mm w-r mm 7 be Tab! Linen estra, heay dice ttern. 75c Table Linen small lot only 10 pieces, Irish Crt-am Table Linen 70 inc hes wide, $1.25 Table Linens a special lot of very heavy and fine silver bleached table linen 70 55c 65c 1 pecUliy drairable for Lotel and rtaurant use ta t-. mm if $3.50 Napkins all linen. $1.75 Napkin all lla-n. I $2.50 Napkin fine Irish I $3.00 Napkin heavy dice I luieo.

I a-3U napa.m nn irisu i twi (jimi ui.o $4.50 Napkins extremely fine, odd patterns, 25 qq inches, dozen b3.iD $6.00 Napkins extra large, very fine, shamrock, a a qj--26 inches, dozen Matched, already hrm a. (. I blachfd. wrt-lty pat- rt rf nd spot, silver bleacb-. Cl.4 trrna.

dozen ed. hemmed. 22 in. doz.V-"" bleached, hemmed, 21 inches, dozen tnrd. l-lac h.

doxro. fine satin damask pattern table cloths Aet I fcr t-y fj 4r- mm Mrf prac-- -J 8 I of ''fwrnt pattern table cloths at special prices S3.00 Cloths, 2 by 2 yards, $2.50 $3.75 Cloths, 2 by 2VS yards, $3.15 $4.50 Cloths, 2 by 3 yards, $3.75 napkins to match 54 00. 25-inch Napkins, $3-50 dozen. towels and toweling Hundreds and hundreds of dozens Huck, Damask and Turkish- l' 1 $5.25 Cloths, 214 by 2 yards, $4.50. $5.25 Cloths, 2V4 by 2Y2 yards, $5.25.

$7.50 Cloths, 2V4 by 3 yards, $6.00. napkins to match-gg gg sheets and pillow cases Best Standard brands tho se most in demand offered at liberally reduced prices during this August bedding sale. imm tv II fV WrrLikA of tfti rvrmjMt In tt i Huovvelvs-- of Al. If Bf 41-- tK IN all much underpriced for this special annual event. FI fdl? I artnATMa-T Ja'T I I I I I I 11 Tl trfc mo art hirtwf LJ LI I If mm- nfrWt It mm.

Union Huck Towel ail white, heia-tfC mt-d. IS by inches. 15c Union Huck Towels American made very durable 17 by 22 lncue 85c Sheets 72x99 90c Sheets 81x99 in, 75c 85c Sheets 81x90 $1.00 Sheets 90x99 85c, Ity, i Hemstitched Huck Towel. DnTiiask arjC bord rs i rt st deMjin. 20 by 37 inch.

Hemmed Huck Towel extra Urite fctmmed 20 by 40 Inches, 60c Sheets 54x90 50c 75c Sheets 63x99 621. 7c 20c Pillow Cases, 42 by 36 inches, 16c. or a itnf: li fkt it 25c -crest 35c 22c Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 inches, 18c 45c Bolster Cases, 42 by 81 inches, 35c I 4r M8rviiw4 or Used and Shopworn Ail Rebuilt And in Good Shape St limy SI2t I 7bp Limit on aa-f. Lot of sheets especially 1000 pillow cases heavy round thread muslin- -a ct 42x36 and 45x36 50 dozen sheets good heavy bleached no center tZf seam 81x90 OUC 35c Crepe Huck Towel era bleached 50c Damask Border Huck Towel aura firm and serviceable design lor embroidering hemstitched hemmed. 20 by i inches, a.OC by 38 Inches.

$1-00 Hemstitiched Muck Towels larger special: than Guet Towels nice individual size away under jtrice, 17 by 50c. nice quality aouoie C( bed size 81x90 OUC It anr a rritatr mt a btl orc.1 aftr fo tm ttua atca-oa taL 2--ct winr ar l-act. aror. ra4-. atkJ ara of tm fUtr-J fai a Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, all fine Flax.

Chic atriaX 9 ana a tais4 4tr pt aa RSti a'lor ar rtktraar tnfa CMIBn9 I I a porv bara ra-4 ar aaiara. HI cl tr atrvaa aifcor ar br ra- 35c Cuet Huck Towel taraask bor- tiuC I ders. hemstitched or scallopt, 15 by 24 ZDC 50c Huck Towel fine quality. c.l-loped end IS by -i Inches. toweling by the yard $6.00 Sheets, 90 by 96 inches, $4.35 $7.00 Sheets, 90 by 96 inches, $5.75 $7.50 Sheets, 90 by 96 inches, $6.25 $1.25 Bolster Cases, 22 by 72, 95c $1.50 Bolster Cases, 22y2 by 72, $1.15 $1.50 Bolster Cases, 22Va by 72, $1.35 $5.00 Sheets, 72 by 98 inches, $3.75 $6.00 Sheets, 72 by 96 inches, $4.25 $6.50 Sheets, 72 by 96 inches, $495 $1.25 Pillow Cases, 221 by 36.

95c $1.50 Pillow Cases, 22V9. by 36, $1.15 $1.75 Pillow Cases, by 36, $1.35 AH Linen, ft elv edir. Scotch crash, 16c Barncley Roller 1,000 yard Best Sil- Toweling. all linen ver Crash all white white. 17-inch IS inches, yard.

ifi I yard. IOC 15e Linen Crath heavy absorbent. 17 inches, per i yard. 11C WT aTlf 1 nrtrgt "rott-ja ar Ifctaca acaary for ta Wkifnaa 139' IS port ar Xrakaatr Jl iU 1 imt ui r-4il- Smr ar a aouai hmsh IJ aa- parvni ef tuMia rttt 2IS t- ka auajM wr I st aaa anxry far hrr aaa. HaTtfaaV nrt nt miM aa ta mu a II taa wabra I Ill a is.

I onl it mutw a raaair 4C pt-rtal. pr jaxd. Hemstitched Dresser, Chiffonier and Sideboard Scarfs Lunch Cloths, Shams, etc. Dresser Scarfs. 18 by 54.

35c Chiffonier Scarfs. 18" by 36. 25c Sideboard Scarfs, 18 by 72, 50c Lunch Cloths, 36 by 36, 45c Shams, 30 by 30, pair. 35c Special: S2.OO White Linen Suiting two and a half yard wide 90 inche heavy weight, yard, $1.45 blankets, comforts and bed spreads JtJ ata.l aark imtt. r4.

ata4 ar aalara to a 'xxj 242 MW a'W ai Kr-Klr. aaa wa cwAva airaa a-a a aawr af a. iv-. iJr aa vvu ft rtfaiaal Bnuvl far I aravrt-jra I aar ar narr aaaj aa aalaato-t tfirlia fUyir Piaaa, It lata, lata PUjar uaa, II Staaatf 4 FUyar PUm laclvaal PUjar Piaaa 1 aa a far aa a- aa awn ta ar-irt aa to. The annual sale so eagerly awaited by thousands of housewives who depend upon it for a liberal saving on their year's supply A Hal I una.

af ai4 la taaa a aaa aaa I vartia a. I wf 'lt at aa' tvV SAMPLE 3 NOTE I'JXV zlir $4.50 Blankets white California $8.00 California Blankets fine $7.50 Country Blankets extra $6.00 Country Woven Blanket PLAYER PIANO $247 SHv'E grade, white wool, pink and blue borders cut and bound, rrix $SjD Country Twilled Blanket 4 all wool pink and blue border. edee. 7J food ciabt. tlr.

finished, bound with 3-inch taffeta ribbon pink and blue Pv JTA borders 70xS0-inch size, lare and heavy white, all wool pink. blue, red borders 7G by 81-inch size. U.JtJ whito. all wool pink. blue, red border taffr-'a ribbon 1 blnJ.ns.

72 by 82 Inch. V- single, double bed size, pr. JCaVC7. EiOaT. aC ta f---: a a a -aw aa s.aiaa Far a a -ajaraal I'M tf amral iMaia $7.50 Country Twilled Blankets all wool, plaid, black and white, blue and white, grey and $5.95 white, tan and white, pink and white, pair, $650 California Blankets 10-4 white wool jiiik and blue and bound $4.95 i-inle, or three-quarter bed pair, $5 00 Country Twilled Blankets white, all wool jink, blue and red borders bound with 2- 3.75 inch ril-bon single or bed mc.

i -taal-a. ar ar aair an --fa i aa aa rra a. I laBftTTJtSt rvsawa-r I3U Vi a. r-4 iw armr af We t.u- -era vrjrr, raraTrr $2 50 Recced cotton Blankets 12-4 hite, tan and grey, pair, $1.95 i.50 12-4 all wool plaid Blankets variety of colorings pair. to I- itH aa.a'a at taaa aa' iaaalir lttmttnt Im Vat lata Ma.

-x an. a aar ar fcfwar ac a $2.00 Bed Spreads hite crochet luiiiincl attractive marseilles $3.50 Bed Spreads white satin finished, hemed center and all- I mm. aa awa wi a a ta aaa aart. $2.50 Bed Spreads white oroo'- scallopt edges, cutout corners for brass or metal beds ex- 9 tra size and weight, Comfort Herlllzed wckiI filled, flirurfd top and back pUiti 9 ln idia g9 95 bor-lT. 72Sl Inch alie.

r. raait asra aaitt arta- $2 50 Comfort whit carded ci-ttnn fiU-d. f-irur-d alUal.ne top and 1-acH Ini tm-rrvrUed aten bordrr to tstch 72SI 1 QJ lath $1.50 1.1a I I aira la taa la ar $2.95 over designs full double bed size. patterns. fu5! double bed size, except ional value.

513 WOOD ST $5 00 Feather Pillows tilled with Al prime live goose ft atlicrscovcml ith blue and white art ticking 22x28 size, extra good, pair, $3.95 aa aa aaaaia far I raatoa-a at crr r.a a-ff aa raaj ati ar HI aa arrt vara tf aat aa aaiJ Va IM ararvat tart at Bar aa tainrnr 1 raaa tftr waa -r ta aa nar aa-3 at auaa aa aa ae-ait tana ta ta at mj a a aa a a. a ra Buhl. Store Closes at 5 P. M. During August 5 P.

M. Dally and 1 P. M. Saturday. Kf ar(ll'1 jaai atwaaa i i aal a.

Ill I a rKiti'ai aa aa-a aara a- a III aar aa as tw mmmm aar ar IM I arr lPaa at'a a ta Store Closes at 5 P. M-Durmg August P. M. Oally and 1 P. M.

Saturday. iiH-l ar- at" a rv. a- ejr amrl, ta aa ti sna.raaat I aa tMo. oat t'anoai 6.000 Americans Are mi. -a aa a a Tluy truvrlr.l hy train and Hoara'r Kni'llv beta and ehauntod.

Thry tmi trrn wirhout food for It hours. in fhrrk, An Cnxh. AriivinK tiJj on what probably will ha tho lat f--r mine lime from the llooK of VV. U. Mrlznilli of Ni-w M-h -rurrH br Ariirr li-e ati-aillp t.lJtt-.-a.

aid airr rfrimt Ihnm lut at araatlr liw-rnaal Hlrrt Ttia tiprrM ofirrt r-l r-jfl-l'r-l nh runmnr anl huir--l thair ri r- up t-" T'- Amrri-n a mt ii ataa a artwt mAl Stranded in Pans aa a. ar-'. American, he said, was arrested because lie had a kodak and be was detained intil the films were developed to show if he was a spy. William rtellly of New York on arriving from Osrtend. Belgium, said his trunks had disappeared and that pickpockets had taken his money.

The people of London already are be-pinnin to feel the pinch of higher food prices. While the bitr concerns are sell-inir w-nolesale to those persona with cur Tarry of Indianapolis. John Kirbv. Jr of Dayton, and Dr. Albert A.

Snowden of New York had been stopped on their way to St. Petersburg by the Russian authorities, half way- across Siberia, and directed to returne to Vladivostok, whence they started over the trans-Siberian Railway on July 29. Travl to the Russian capital and heyonr'. westward, was blocked, the authorities informed the Americans. The three men composed a foreign trade commission which left the Unite-i States February 1, and had already investigate trade opportunities in Australia.

New rr-a. lUat r.a. la aa aiataa a a a aa aa wa a aR--. 4 J.trrmtna If I ctii.4.f a'kfia t'tntorarr vr ovrr ft 'ha lima the vm- ot- n'M until o'riwV ttua aftT-aan. hm It clarl for tha dav.

Tbara vrra r'J hut'll. In lm tlraif-nc In a-hara for cha-Ka. Thry Wrra la) 11 N. r.ort.-J that the liar-lor at the hook wus tN-inc nunl and that tun Ainrrli-ang -ro stranded In the He aiild: "At Hntiorr. I'russla, where I Hopped on niy way to Berlin, I mw a woman and h-r two children with Z.ZdO IW a ro I I 'raa.

mat Ihou- -aj a 3 ai mt laa a4 I1M war, la. rar-a ar aa- in. almt (n, to rl jrn toinorrnar morninc. Tha rency or credit the smaller shops, where the "poorer people buy, are almost deserted, the people either not having any money or refusing to pay the increased pno demanded. FiHhcmirn Are Soltlirrs.

Zealand. Japan and China. Tney wll! sail from Japan homeward-s on the steamship Korea, booked to arrive in Sau Francisco August 21. tM WI af lr a4 a a ism. ma it ar awniaa a.

a a Pa a. XM-nii ia a In rhrrlci. tut without u-y cah. The Amerk'un ronsul was unahle to aid her. "Amerii-ana.

however, are showing a ARo-faa aoro. ae t-cir rrmrinr to rontinua parini: out mU autna for nra KTara foitifKir.y ail Tha nuntcrr of tt a Remember the Future IF dltTttit cnoJUioo. tub at tacknej, sxvi ilcntt rrr oJJ n-c rcJucr the Bwomc it i a Icature to know thai ru can draw Mt a funj LJ for jvt uch ctncrcncir. If jco have co )rt maJc prtitkm lor the future, Urt SI ofxti ictrin: 4 fakl kc a car. Commonwealth Trust Company an pol'xtm A.tNUt; PITTSBURGH.

PA. tea. "a r-r-raa ai ir. aaa Mtfit aa 1. l.a aroliM ba ahta to mwl a a at hr Bur.

a.i of a. avtatl i COOOCCCQOOOO 'nZ ti.rw-a t.f.l Ih- dr.M. for to nlr. Fish is one of the articles of food that has none up in price. Th recall of the trawlers from the North Seat greatly curtailed the supply at the BHlinKsgate market this morning, and, as nny of these fishing vessels will not make another cruie owing to the fact that they cannot et insurance or because their crews have been called to join' the navy, tomorrow will a shortage.

l.loyd George. cTiancellor of the eicheouer. announce! In the House of ArrHana Without llliKr (. mm mw. m.

.1 Hrh Mf.riMii llrlp. 4 apU-nutd arid are dividing their last rrut. We fur hours without f. od. o.

ke, in the cars all nicht in riauiMt pitnn. There cre.t RUf-( rlntr. t-ul tl-e children and the women rammnrd it tin- "Tie Mr Metzraih con-tlnutd. "urn enthudiaatic for war. the men ttlid wtirnen Inline In pHtriotlr i A ruriKir that had rlrrldr-d on was rer-lved with re-tret one fjr-rman aaid to me: "It Is a ad ihli-K: w-at to have It out now." Vrll--i'-v Hrrn.cton Albany.

X. On Savings -1 Im fr f--t lau AmatJrana ala h-ip-ne ttalr f-U c-iunlr m'-n Uy niAalie aovanr a tn tnrr to rnatita thrm to t.da oar trtt.ary InrmniBlniiti llrriart ll.ajvrr. a f.rn"an. i I riM( ar ifcah i l.lt'f t-al ttt ata rr. Commons today that the government al- i ready had opened an office for the reinsurance of snips' cargoes with the hope i a a ran 1 XhmI -r" rh, a fti- tftV aW- o.a tn I l- ctrnr4 an tfTira tlr In tha Arn.rt.-nn lomutf alanc-4 amii.M: i at-1 ra-raotia uiiit.lr ta c- ata 4W a tiernun wr.o was ssid to be tryinir rvi-e driKceJ from a railroad by H'Hiirs.

1-nter It was that tte run had been tv th-r n.aiia Alu-sathar Mr The greatest fortification or power in the world today is wealth. Lay the foundation for it by opening a savings account in the Germania. GERMANIA Savings Bank 423 WOOD STREET, Cor. Vexxl and liamonl PITTSBURGH, 1A. OTr rk laaaj lull.

lj.Nt"N. Jk -Tt "ora aaiata Ml a Uw a IV. a Tfc-ry rta m-ui tmmt W( aM f' at RAa liMaax aava lo Am-rv-ana. ai airaolulriy will-out ca.h. an of preiarving supplies of food and raw material.

The maximum rate, he said, would be 5 guineas per cent and the minimum 1 per cent. Other steps would taken to Insure the food supply if war hrnk out. the chancellor added. His plan will be a scheme for the distribution of food and for the encouragement of ship owners to keep their vessels at sea. Manufacturers Turned JSack.

NKW VOUK. Aug. 4. A from sih.ri:i received today bv officials of the r'RaMa ma a t.MB at-tifu -t mil t'rm a Ions a. r-irterry l.xjl.

ftl'ful Ijlra of I alM cf Hutstinnrtl. On l-alnir B-r! Mr. HarrliiKtnn was fie tritln f--r hours without food. AH the M.itinrn aiouc the line had tMk-ti In i Ii .1 hv the tn ei r.tiient. He hud hard wur' I rovinc his t-itixt-nship.

aw I mm IlMllHlllIIl r-n right from thr Unr-nt 4 a-t-. It a. airmail r. It-I l.oar t-m- a- Vmr.l-.ii tan IVraooalth- aU i.Mr. with ccooccooooco Th lals wtr-e ious and ts-mined 11 his cards and letters, una I National Association of Manufacturers In this city informs them that David M.

Lt-ft fc- -rt in Ua Uwr way to from XruaaU- aa n-r-a-w.

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