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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 4

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SHEBOYGAN PPr TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 PAGE FOUR I t-i-fe- i i Mh wtvi wfrX fT FOR RED CROSS SUPPORT 1 A A A 1 -1 U. S. BOYS ABROAD, HELPS JUNG MIMI UuU ft, ROTARY CLUB IS TOLD TOMORROW'S SPECIAL VALUES wit. I. A'C A IM CROWD THIS BUSY STORE WIa tlie War.

In order to bo, oa must support the Red Cross, full and unequivocal support must -for that Is tie organization whose vtA pw art in. a lm in ta suffer! US- It stltution that should get the support is the one institution that protects of every man, woman and child in the men on the field of battle, ready the United States. Support for the to giro succor to the wounded, and it nr! TSner Hoods the kind every person Red Cross Is support for the Amer-, to administer to me neeay. il juu lean ScCdier fighting for us in the are opposed to war and all its deg-trenches in Europe," declared Isaac nidations, the Red Cross Is the one Ruhlnstein. In -his rousing speech to agent to eradicate those evils and Rnrr TRtftrdav.

to relieve the suffering. For every It will be a day or trcmcnaous sciung. vamun u. "ZLte ad needs are of ered here at rfencroS price reductions. People arc especially "0f In rXoir money rfo as far as possible now a days, and Here is your opportunity to save substantially.

BE AMONG THE EARLY BVYBRS TOMORROV7. oat A II II 'T? I IImAiI He started with an outline of the 'soldier across the seas there should Red Cross as an Institution. The be 100 American, citizens back of founding of thl3 great humanitarian htm, not only for moral support, but body occured fci 1859, when the also to make him feel that the sup-battle of Solferino was waged in port for his physical welfare is Italy, not far from where the French there, and you can best do that nrt RHH.h i hftinlnr the Italians through the Red Cross, said Rub in ieginningihurs.Dec.2U uur store win uemain upen tvery tve.up ioso ciumtuiiuiumiMinas stein. to repulse the onslaught of the German and Austrian troops today. The Austrfans at that time, Rubin He Is sent out from the Jewish Charities In Milwaukee, and is a lecturer of note.

The speaker has stein said, were trying to dominate CHRISTMAS Santa Glaus will be here again Tomorrow Afternoon WW the Italians and the French under. been la tms country a numoer 01 Napoleon III had Joined with the years, having been exiled from Rus-Italians under Victor Emanual to sla. He appears to be about 30 years drive them out. The armies were! of age and speaks very clearly, rear the town of 8olferino, where I In a bitter arraignment, he de-one of the world's greatest, battles 'nounced the pacifist, the conscient-was fought. When night fell the ious objector, and to all those op- 3 The most prized gift of all Austriaos were beaten and retreated posing this "war ior democracy, which, he stated was being waged ii-: i's i) across the river Mlncio, with the French sad Italians In pursuit.

And on the field behind lay 40,000 sol You can DUy your lurs acre wuiuxiuw at uttmvu by the United States to overthrow the "blood and iron rule of Prus- MEET HIM ON THE SECOND FLOOR ITip Wc liavc uccu auur wj vwuv ot them He went on In c-uoting diers, more than half the early season prices. jf FRENCH CONEY PIL wounded. But no attention was paid to them. There was no Red Cross. The horror of the night of the battle, and the agonies of the men alive on the field, impressed one naa.

Jean Henri Dun ant, a Swiss President Wilson, said, "We nave no quarrel with the German people, who are for peace, but Prussianlsm must give way to the will of the people." As evidence of the fact that the German people were for peace, ihe China wolf barrel $10.00 HUDSON SEAL BAR- LOW MUFFS, j2 FRENCH CONEY BAR-REL MUFFS, QQ at tDO.VO Old Santy was so well pleased with his reception when he was here a few days ago that he ha3 agreed to hd at our store again tomorrow afternoon- He will bring, with him lots of pop corn balls for the little ones who are accompanied by their parents, $18.00 travelor, witnessed the fighting, and cited the example of the men In the when the fighting masses swept on, Reichstag. Before the war, in 1912, He went on the field. Issued a call he stated, only 53 Socialists were for the peasants, nuns, doctors, and seated in the. Reichstag. The Social- LARGE TAUPE WOLF everyone he could get, and managed ists were entirely opposed to war, while the Junkers were pledged for $5.98 aA.EF!'....

$21,00 his big broad smile for everyone, and a heart big and to save a great many of the wounded heroes. He wrote of the battle so war. And yet with these two dis- BARREL SHAPES MAR- 1 good, with room enough to love all the children in the feelingly with all Its sufferings, that; tlnct platforms, sometime immedl-fn 1S64 In Geneva, ten nations signed ately preceding the outbreak cf what is known as the Red Cross hostilities, the Socialists had 150 of CONEY CAPES, $10.00 KIT now Bktt 1VTITPPS $25.00 I 1 1 world. He expects every good little boy and girl to come. PRETTY FUR SETS FOR LITTLE GIRLS, 0 QK $5.98 and DAVO 1 treaty.

The United States signed Sometime later. And in honor of Switzerland, where the congress was held, and the native land of Dun ant, the Swiss flag with colors their members In the Reichstag, proving that the people were overwhelmingly In favor of pease. "That is what we are fighting, he said. 'The German people will reversed, was adopted I The Swiss thank us for our entrance Into the New Save Lard Comoound I fag is red with, a white Greek conflict, for releasing them from cross, while the -Red Cross is the i this tyrant of militarism." white flag with red Greek Cross. "That Is why we must support the That Is how the Red Cross origi-jRed Cross, to pledge our loyal assls-nated, and today this great society jtance to a cause which will have a is recognized by all nations.

I decided part in the winning of the War Is destructive, but the Red 'war for America. You cannot deny Cross is constructive. It there are support to this wonderful and amaz-any pacifists here, or any of the lng institution, regardless of your other species opposed to war, then creed, whether you are a Quaker, istration. Regular price 26c the 1000 O91Op lbs. In the lot, priced tomorrow at per "A 'VS Marked for tomorrow's selling now fust before Christmas at prices ordinarily not to be had until after the first of the year.

i i I 4 AUTOMATIC $53 ClotH Coats Coats Pl jjS "251 co at 37 SAND TOYS These warm winter coats come in very "Bizzy" Andy trip 50c Hammer lot are exceptionally good values. They are made of heavy wool velour lined and interlined. Some have fur on collar, cuffs and bottom of coat. "Panama" Pile stylish models, but are moderately priced to fit most anybody's pocket book. They are fur and plush trimmed.

You will be delighted when you see them. Pacifist, or Conscientious objector, 'because the Red Cross does that kind of work which, coincides with your opinions. Every mac, woman and child in this country must give their unqualified backing to this body of workers. Even now, the Red Cross is working in each of the cantonments in this country. In Belgium, the Red Cross has established canteens, where anywhere from 1,000 up are given help daEy.

Those are the things that count, and are you going to fall down now? "It will not be long before the American boys will be 'over there and we must send a large contingent of Red Cross workers with them, to encourage them, to inspirQ them, and to bring them all the aid possible, while they are fighting the battle of humanity in the blood-drenched trenches of Europe. It is a world. erful and humanitarian duty the Red Cross is performing. It elevates the morale of the soldier 'Driver, $1.00 $1.00 "Sand Crane" at 7S EJsijuimcttc Plush Coats i mm a i 1 i ,1 Neuralgia Headaches After shopping or after a hard day are quickly relieved with Sloan Liniment. So easy to apply, no rub-bins, and so promptly effective.

Cleaner and more convenient than muny plasters and ointment. It does not stain the akin, or clog the Kres. Every home should have a ttle handy for sprains, strain, lama back, rheumatie pains and stiff sore muscles and joints. Generous sized bottles at all drug-giatai 50c, $1X0. These are exceedingly handsome garments tnai nave wide fur collars trimmed with tails, cuffs to match.

These coats have high waist effect, with sash to tie in front, and are lined with fancy silk. I Shirt Waist Boxes Values from $5.75 -to $10. 1 combination Vacuum Cleaner and Carpet Sweeper Ilugro Make, metal top. $6.50 a Tomorrow Only at 12. SO Silk.

Skirts There Is nothing that vrtll make a more acceptable -j mi present for the money than one of these beautiful silk I striped skirts. Striped materials, as you know, will be very stylish for Spring. $50 PltxsH Coats These coats will always look well. Made very full. Belt all around.

Cuffs and collars are trim and lifts him to lofty heights. Inspiring nim to fight for a cause for which everyone should be willing to give bis last ounce of strength and last cent. Money Is needed for Off med with silk Kerami that wears liKe iur. a. the Red Cross, and needed now.

"We received disinformation regarding Russia because the cables ill ntiDOfl nut i be overlooked The Buying power of 50c will be great in this department tomorrow, as we offer as an extra special many 75c and $1.00 values for 50c Is an item not to Powder and Puff Boxes, liair Iteceivers, uigarette uases, at wvv Jewelry Cases, Ink wells, Ring Boxes, Letter Openers, etc $4.50 5 Pieco DESK SETS Tomorrow $8.75 6 Piece DESK SETS Tomorrow Men's Genuine Army Shoes $7.00 Grade, Tomorrow Only, per pair at $6.25 These are genuine army shoes made according to government specifications. Made over the Munston last; soft tips Goodyear $2.75 4 Piece DESK SETS Tomorrow 1 AK i I SPECIALS $3.25 $3.50 welt stitcned soles; liussei coior. vm at will correct many foot ailments. oy2.xo are the regular $7.00 shoes, priced specially tomorrow BROOCID3S, with stone and i pearl settings, at $155, Jf)f $1.00, 65c and OU LADIES BRACELETS at $1.98 EAR at $1.50, PAp at only are controEed by the militaristic class. The masses are now lined up against the militaristic class, and a democracy is developing In Vthat country.

Democratic Russia will be fighting on the Eastern front in the spring. The many uprisings in that country have been caused by the militaristic rulers. "Whenever the Duma, the power of government of the Czar, found Its rule on the wane, it Instituted an uprising so that it could adjourn peacably. Riots would be stimulated and they were found to be ample reason for adjournment. The last big uprising was when machine guns were mounted on the buildings in Petrograd.

They were fixed and trained on the people. A food shortage in that city was created, bread lines being the result But this time the people took things in their own hands, and the duma and the Czar were overthrown. The Bolshevlkl, entirely opposed to the rights of nations, will be overthrown shortly, along with Lenine and Trotsky, the arch-conspirators against the welfare of Russia. Five years. American patriotic airs were prohibited Russia, but today that order has been reversed.

The United States entrance into war has a great influence on the people, and a rejuvenlation of that country can be looked for. He closed hie address with a Parthian shot for the Red Cross: "Win the War. There must be the unqualified support of 100,000,000 people for this great society, and in the winning of the war The Red Cross will do its share. BEAUTY PINS, set of 2 or 3 in a box, at fg 50c, 25c and JLUC LAVALIERES, in pretty boxes, at $1.50, 75c 50 BABY NECK CHAINS, heart lockets, at $1.25 and Rust ScHinze i Women's Moccasins 1701 Indiana Ave. Phone 494 White 75c Women's Brown Kid Shoes 6.00 values tomor- on row at only Made of fine brown kid leather, 9 Wirri laca -nattern.

full BAR PINS, each in box, for 50c $1.00, 75c and 1.29 1.50 values, per pair at Women's Soft Sole ROSARIES each in hand- KQ I Moccasin PLATINOID PICTURE FRAMES, with easel back, at $1.75, $1.50, $1.25, 95c and Olt New York Apples. some box, leather Louis heel, narrow toe last, Slippers, in pink, gjey, tan, brown bb': 6.00 BRACELETS nicely boxed, at 1 $2.50, $2.00, $1.75, 75c Kflfi to 7. Eegalar $6.00 value, tomor- sizes. Eegular $150 values. Tomorrow, per pair at row, per pair at and HAT PINS plauwnd fancy, at 50c, 35c and LINGERIE CLASPS 2 in a box, for 50c and i mm tvtxtc? urifl With 8" f' Fancy Eox Apples, per box GO Tr i jf fj fro tings', $1.00, 75o.

5UC and PEARL NECKLACES pretty boxes, at $150, KllP $10, $1.00 and JEWELRY CASES-in MESH BAGS in various new designs, at $3.50, (JM Af $2.50, $1.75 and tj A CUFF LINKS TD3 CLASPS, at 75c, 50c OC and mUfJK at I Candy, 20c and 25c P.er 15C I Cigars In boxes 1 SUOF'F' Tomorrow on Toilet Goods Sterling SUver MANICURE SETS $7.50 Value Tomorrow i.t $5.00 Notice Automobile Drlver--TJpon receipt of 13 cents in stamps we will mail you one of the Wisconsin Road Maps. Press Publishing Co. r. nil 4 'j 9.uu, ana- SEE DISPLAY IN CENTER SECTION OP BARGAIN BASEMENT. OfTrt CIGAR AND TOBACCO 2d at oc, OC, OUO and from $3.00 down to 25c! Notice Automobile Driver Upon receipt of 13 cents in stamps we will mail you one ol 5 vtvTTvv4vTeAMM4 th Wis cordis Eoad Elans Press.

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