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THE SIOUX CITY JOUENAL: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19187 i i .11 in in ir i 1 TEOTOHS SHOU DSPRESSIOII the German nation, "which has become increasingly selfish and ungrateful," for tne "petty cavillnsr snlrlt wninh I0I7A LAUYER; IS SELECTED rnTk oik o. JfiTl V-r G) jVtier ABMY DOWNCAST OVEB DEFEAT IS BATTLE It diinculttQ look to thef uture -with ecu fldence," The Berlin Vorwaerts complains that the people are not told the truth, whlon. it says, is the cause for-. all rumors, set afloat. BUSY XiPIAINTlTQ DEFEAT: PEBGLEB, OP CBESCOf PLACED ON CZECHO-SDOVAB: COtTNCID.

VICTORY OUT OP, THE QUESTIOH The rich softness of autumn- now prevails HOIIGRATED BOHEMIA FE02I 4 I' From peach stones comes the carbon with which our eas masks are effec Scalp treatments for falling hair expertly given in our tMarinello 8hop. Msr Inello scalp preparations, including the tar tonic, applied most helpfully. Klimlnates and prevents dandruff reduces oily condition 4 enlivens growth. Assures healthy hair. Second Floor Two hundred of these stones will make enough carbon for a gas mask and one gas Letters Taken from Htux Prisoners Beveal a Tone 'of Sadness and Danger--ManV7 Tnd with the -Words "Poor Oannany." With the Frenen'Airoy in "France; Septj (By the Associated Press.

Thousands of letters taken from prisoners dm ing ro-cent engagements? show that the German army suf ferine even more from depres slon and discouragement than from depleted numbers. i In letters written home, both by f- mask will save an- American soldier's life. Save yours and bring them to Pelletier's. German Generals Tell People They Should Be Thankful- Amsterdam, newspapers received here continue to print interviews with Field Marshal von Iflhden-burg and Gen. Ludendorf the latest appearing In the Neue Welner 'Journal and Aaest.

"The war "has now besn concentrated upon French territory," Gen. Ludendorf is quoted as saying, "and by the enormous utilization of troops and material has, assumed proportions which have thrown verythtlng hitherto accomplished In th.e shade-We thus far have tood the bitter struggle honorably are confident that we will continue to do bo. "We may all be thankful that the war hi the forms it has' assumed has on the whole been spared us in our home, territory. The armies of the central powers are safeguarding their homes. fleers and men the expressions moaU re curring; are: Says Ha Satisfiedio Let Bohemians Reconstruct Their Country Proud of His- Citizenship- Small Towns Best for Attorneys.

--u. (By. E. O. Dougherty.) Washington, Sept.

Special The recognition by the United States government this week of the Czecho-Slovak peoples has brought, more than ever to the forefront men Internationally prominent. let a modest Iowan Attorney Pergier, who has temporarily his legal practice at Cresco, in Howard county is to serve as the American delegate of the Czecho-Slovak council. Tergler ia only. 36 years old. He came to this country with his parents when he was years old, getting most of His youthful education in Chicago, where at 13 he graduated from the public schools.

The death of Kis father cut short his education and compelled him to seek employment to maintain his mother, with whom, when 15 years old. he returned to Bohemia. Keaching his early 20s. Pergier said be took the most radical ten of-his "We have been fooled" and iave been -betrayed." "A staff officer was -jO LOVES of quality in "-v colorings typically Fall "I'M ALWAYS PLEASED WITH PELLETIER'S A 'PATRON. THEY GIVE ME SUCK GOOD "SERVICE." FOUR millinery is so new and becoming IS THE FREQUENT REMARK FROM OUR SCORES OF VISITORS DAILY.

"IT SEEMS TO BE SO DIFFERENT." NEW KID GLOVES, two-clasp style, wide three-row embrold-ered backs, contrasting colors, sizes 6, Ao 74, perfect wear KEMMKL'S LOSS BITTEB PILU "Fashion's most is our invariable reply. Great Disappointment Among un Military Authorities Amsterdam Thursday, Sept. 6. Appar ing gloves, a pair, S2. FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, 'wide embroidered backs, also Paris no better life, when he decided to return to America and become a lawyer.

Returning to Chi-cago, he became a law-student and the editor a small weekly of his countrymen. In 1908. three vears later, he New hosiery DEPENDABLE WEARING HOSE IN FALL'S NEWEST SHADES KAYSER SILK HOSE, marvel stripe, all the new fall shades, such as bronze, navy, 'fawn, Russian calf, tar, sky, silver, pear and many others, a pair, IMS. ARTISTO PURE SILK HOSE, black with fancy tops, in all sizes, a pair, S2. LUXITE HOSIERY, a very good wearing hose with hemmed and ribbed tops, Kin-tor, buck, brown, bronze, cordovan, tan, champagne, hunter's green, silver, steel, black and white, a pair, 1.23.

WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY, a very good wearing hose, full ashloned with a flare top, in all colors and sizes, a pair, 1.98. BURLINGTON LISLE HOSE, new fashioned hose, without a seam, has a double sole, in-silver, medium gray, bronze, tan, brown, taupe, champagne, navy, rose, pink, white and black, a pair, 5er v-rELLETItM S. FuF Fall underwear WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, Athena make, no sleeves and ankle length, beaded op in fine -ribbed material, a suit, 2.50 and 2.08. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS tilohe make, ribbed silk top, lace trimmejl, ankle length i a' suit, 2.4H and 2.J8. CHIDREN'S UNION sleeves and high neck, in light weight gauze for early fall wear, a suit, aad 89e.

ently has hot been possible to bide from "the German people the Jbltter disap pointment among the German military" authorities over the evacuation of Kfm fitting or wearing gloves, colors to was admitted to the bar and puCbut his of- the' strategic -strongholds ma ten any gown, a And how true it is! Fashion selects them in 1 in" hatter's plush, in smart crush shapes, In clever broad brimmed effects And so they are! pair. z.5e. southwest of -pres. i "I shall never be sorry that I went where I he recently told a writer for the New York World. "For one -The Lokal Anzeiger's military core spondent says the' evacuation was effect ed "with a Jieavy heart," and adds that thing," he "the life of a law TREFOUSSE FINKS KID GLOVES, all colors, everseam and piu'.

Stitch, wide and na.r- the sole "comfort surrounding the withr drawal was that It was voluntary, aSd it served a tactical purpose affecting the whole army on the western front, "which does-not hesitate at sacrificing a mere place when a purpose is to be attained quoted by one officer In a letter as having said "Something Is giving way" Officers made prisoners generally nave seised upon the significance of the intervention of the United States in the war. admitting they -were deceived regarding the possibUity of transportation of a. great American army Only the younger officers, who have had little experience, maintain the air of arrogance and confidence: that characterized iall the Germans a few months ago. All the other prisoners are far romKth captives taken previous to the July fenslve. are tired and depressed and disgruntled, sometimes positively hostile to the German high command.

"i Long periods ighting" without the slightest the annihilation of wnole formations and the thorough hammering they haye -received have served "to tlx the Idea of saving themselves 'foremost in the minds of the German troops; Every prisoner in his comments on the great battle seems to bear thla out. Almost every diary and every letter taken from Germans killed showed that the enemy troops on tne western rrovvc have suffered from the long, continued fighting as never before. A excerpt from an unposted' letter -says: "We are in mortal danger every day; Wo cannot last much -longer; We cannot hope fur further successes. Our enemy is superior to us in numbers and everything else. Victory now "is outer the question." Many letters end with the words "poor Germany." I The German shortage in men in-this locality may well be imagined by the fact Uaat" among the prisoners taken are men who were received as drafts In the infantry formations after having been combed out of the field bakeries and motor transport corumna, One man in a typical letter complains that the strength of his own and several other companies had been reduced to less than twenty each; yet they were forced to hold on.

BOLSTEBIKO UP GERMANS- yer In a small middle western town is the best of diplomatic schools. I had a temper when I went to But I Boon found that a country lawyer with a genius for setting everybody against him won't get very far in Jiis profession. For another thing, life In ffhich a place is not too crowded. One still has time for study. I made myself; a fairly good lawyer in Cresco: The record of my cases which To enrich them ohe chooses ostrich, fancy feathers, burnt Roote, glycerine ostrich and chenille so tastefully designed are they that they Instantly wis the feminine heart.

Selections that are complete in every way More outspoken is military white, a glove that means glove perfection, pair, as. White, 'a glove that meang glove perfection, pair S3 NEW NOVELTIES IN GLOVES, some with' dainty cuffs' in contrasting colors, two-tone effects with dark trimmings, color trimmings, many with, wrist band In lace efreci a pair, 2.7. SJIO, 4. NOVELTY CHAMOIS GLOVES, white and colors, all sizes, a pair, 58c, 88e. -DOUBLE SILK GLOVES, Kayser make, white, black and colors, all kIza a.

wt in. featured Saturday at writer in the Berlin i Vorwaerts, wBo Is completely at a loss to understand "why the proud Kemmel bastion" was surrendered. He concludes that from the fact that two American dlvlsiCna had been seen 'on that part of the front some ene went to the Iowa supreme court on ap- 7.50, $10 peal Is good, merely because I could prepare them carefully. And by some quirk of fatev I cultivated two hobbies In roy-4 my coup had been planned which now had been cleverly frustrated without cas ualties. MUZZLING GEBMANS.

'r Ajo par el displays in ere as in daily riiHE INRUSHINQ of boxes, of packages, of crates and bundles mark the efficiency of our buying organization and increase the help. outside reading American history and constitutional law. My acquaintance In those fields has been of priceless value to me since I was drafted for the work of the Czecho-Slovak council. "What the Czecho-Slovak have done for their faith in liberty," Pergier added, "willbe seen one day as something splendid. A people without a land, they have made themselves a government and an army.

The spirit, of that army is shown by the epic exploits of tfcose scant 90,000 Czecho-Slovaks who are controlling Russia from the Urals to the Pacific. In that story of Xenophon's Ten Thousand and their march there is nothing more dramatic. And the spirit of the people as a whole Is shown in. the fact that the A fulness of this store to women in their new apparel choosing. New York's prevalent, modes beckon you "come" at the Pelletier store.

Here they are assembled in most pleasing array. Handsome suit styles await your early spproval. Fashion, favors Autumn dress modes reflect such an individuality. 'Especially the State of Siege Declared in the City of Berlin. "I "Amsterdam, Sept.

6. Berlin and the province of Brandenburg have been placed under the "law relating to a ntai of siege, which provides for a fine or imprisonment for persons inventing or circulating untrue rumors calculated to disquiet the populace," to the Cologne Volks Zeitung. A notice accompanying -the decre which is signed by Gen. von Linsingen, of the Brandenburg province, calls attention to tho circulation of frivolous and sometimes malevolent ''and traitorous gossip, exaggerating the transitory successes of the enemy and casting doubt upon Germany's power for an economic resistance and deprecating achievements of the German troops, which, it Czechs in the United States, fiot more I II I Mil -m than m00O all told, have practically financed the movement without outside aid. street frocks of serge and jersey in new paneled ef them the most so they're here.

In burella, wool velour. serge poplin many strictly tailored others with close fitting collars of velvet and fur. fectssome with fringe'and embroidery: trimming. And almost without exception they- are poor men working 1 for day's wages. It gives one "confidence that Tthe new Bo Effort Made to -Oversome the Clouds of Gloom- Amsterdam, Thursday; Sept.

5. Efforts Featured favored hues of autumn navy. hemia to be will be a nation. brown, "green, taupe and others and arranged In as-. "And you." ergler was asked, "what Is your ambition?" to counteract inconvenient questions the German people are beginning to ask aro now being 'made in Germany, but with results thus far which scarcely can be said "'To, get back to nay Office and perhaps declares, are victoriously withstanding Shown In taupe, Japanese, Algerian, beaver, navy and other fall colorings and displayed; In as sortments you're certain to enjoy, upward from $25; 39.75, $45; Selecting your furs now some day work my way up to a' seat to hearten the public in Iowa's highest court.

sortments that contain models for every known apparel desire, Saturday at $23, 29.75, $35 Silk frocks of beauty RESPLENDENT WITH CHARM these satin. "Rather than have a share in construct Count von Posadowskt-Wehner. formr chancellor, published an. article in which ing new Bohemia Gen. von Lmstagen expresses the fibpe that this admonition will suffice and that It will not be necessary to 'enforce the decree.

The Volks Zeitung adds that he pointed out that It now is a matter ot victory or political and economic destruc "There are plenty of Bohemians to do that work;" he said. "I'm an American," DIs similar decrees have, been issued in Bros- tion for the fatherland. Occasional WOULD BE CONSIDERED good windom. plavs are now ai their best and offer buying advan- lau and other cities, all operative imme Commandant at Fort Sheridan. backs, he said, could not be avotaeo.

ana he exhorted the people, especially the wemen. to have faith He urged that tages probably not to be diately. Single Outraees William, georgette and eombination dresses. Straight line, high waisted and jacket effects many with fringe, tassels, beading collarless and roiling necks many colorings, Chicago, Sept. Col.

Robert jCMcCor- from the legislative tribunal, the pulpit mlck. who returned two weeks ago from and animal effects fox wolf, Hudson seal, nutria, skunk, mole and others r-s to S159 France, where he served as an officer and the professional chair there should flow, an unceasing stream of warm and Indianapolis. Sept. Single won three stralKht heats from William their with the One Hundred-and Twenty-sec rvntriotic imoulse. S23, $35, H5 ond field artillery, was today appointed match race at the Indiana state The Todav Capt.

Newman, of the. Berlin commandant at Fort Sheridasr. time was 2:01. 2:0154. war press bureau, in an article blames Where men meet men.

A store distinctly by itself. Simple autumn modes reflected in the new coats Many full coats with panels and side belts others full belted In high waisted models all with collars to.Xasten high some fur trimmed, with cordings and buttons, and still many with fringe. Particularly Inviting are those of fine bolivia, sllvertone. wool velour, broadcloth, burella and seal plush In nigger brown, taupe, navy, reindeer, khaki, trench blue and novelty mixtures. Appealing dls- plays, upward from- $35 and $45.

"Ready" Our Junior apparel section TCITH THE SCHOOL MODES THE DRESS MuDES MOST DESIRABLE FOR AUTUMN! i i "The Store for s9sMbsbsbsssssssssTbbbsbs1sssss9 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, lenr eleeve dresses of Toil du Nord ginghams, smart styles In plain colors, plaids and stripes, light and dark colors. Sixes to 14 years. 2-54, XS5, S.75 tSS. SKIRTS FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS, clever plaited and plain models with, novel pockets, fancy belts. In light and dark colors, also stripes and plain colors.

4.95. 7.83, S-S5 14-S5. JUNIOR COATS, serviceable models of wool velours, broadcloth, cheviot, tweeds, mixtures, Egypt-Ian plush and corduroy deep convertible shawl, rolled and cape collars, newest colorings Sixes' to 14 years, CSS, 9.SS, 13.75 mm w. Sises IS to years, lOUM, 1S.75, 23.T3 and asv I4TTLE GIRLS', COATS, attractive high waisted effects, all around belts, newest colorings and fabrics. Sixes 2 to years, upward from 4.05, 8.75, B.SS, 14.S5.

TU'ITHr clothing stocks and furnishings displays now at their prime THE MEN'S STORE PRQCLAIMS ITSELF READY FOR New neckwear rpASHIONS newest in i FALL TtiLOVSESSo me of lEvFalls newest Saturday CHARMING AUTUMN BLOUSES TO MATCH THE JNEW FALL. SUITS. i Autumn boots MANY DIFFERENT STYLES DISPLAYED AT PELLETIER'S SATURDAY 5SSl have servicer quired as never New autumn displays at NEW FALL SHOES, lace boot. In gray and fawn, at 12.50 Wl FALL'S NEWEST CREATIONS ASSEMBLED FOR SATURDAY SELECTION SATIN COLLARS in the fla shape of roll collars, washable satin, many different styles, priced at 5e aad r3e. PIQUE COLLARS.

maDy different shapes In the flat and roll styles, priced at 73 Sc SILK PIQUE COLLARS, flat or roll, styles, plain and lace trimmed, priced at 88e. i-SATIN AND SILK PIQUE SETS, different styles. Hat and roll shapes, specially priced at fl as u2S NEW FALL VESTS. In satius. fancy novelties, organdy, and piqu.

Saturday at 75 -NOVELTT COLLARS AND SETS, the most pleasing effects, priced at 1-5. S3 mm S3. 3.95 and befo re 4 NEW FALL GRAY BOOTH, kid, hUh heels, nineinch heights, a very serviceable boot, a pair 9TO 12.50 WALKINO SHOES. In TN THE selection of It is now necessary for him to accompUsh JL'f Vdd to his ap-', 1 secure a suit which baxmonUes with 1 rmr na pearance he must purchase with clothes were never made so never been so necessary to pay a ood jrtea. oday the Pelletler Men's Poor and good clothes were never mads so ffooa, ooay Btore serves Its men patrons battleship gray, lead gray Blouses ef georgette crepe" aad crepe da chine.

In plain and fancy stripes, high and low collars, some with new shaped satin collars, wide displays of color ana wnue, ncrv n-c-able walking heel, nfna Inches high, a pair 4.65 TO $10 -Iby avin their type of clothes for them. by thair jrtandard of in and qiiality of matexiaL by recommending only that' make of uy n. limit. Tub silk "blouses -A Children's school shoes Assortments of children's school shoes are "ery complete and coupled with the servlee4 of a children's exoert fitter makes It all the more conven Lunch Saturday in our beautifully sppointed. conveniently-located cafe delicious cusine, attentive service, plentiful helpings and moderate pricings.

Home made pies Saturday. uiinw a J-Very fine quaUty, fancy ail. fast colors. Fashion's newest for fall, shown at M8 ciotnes md imwuu ient for purchasing children's shoes st Pelletier s. -rtLLTIM1.

Ftrm F. Am FASHION PARK CLOTHES lfte Williams shav 60 I. si a jrs 25e bottle witch hazel lng soap for 11 red rubber hot water 8C IBe can talcum powder, 15(f 5t bottles, two ana, RUj-i three-auarf i Toilet go ods lc rubber sponges 10c castlla soap, a TLA pure white soap 25c Woodbury's 180 soap 25c Mentbolatum 170 1.25 red rubber, fountain 0c Eu thymol rT tooth paste 1 -Mteiu ony.i $20 to 050 025 to04O SSe eellslold handle Sec tooth, brushes syringes, four KUH attachments VK 73c one-pound 4 roll sb- sorbeat cotton wf 15c package saa- 1 Itary napkins i A)r 290 19e wool soap 590 liquid: soap for SSc almond lotion for 190 390 SPECIAL PRICINGS FOR SAT-URDAT PN HOME AND HOSPITAL NEEDS PUR- CHASE YOUR NEEDS AT. THESE GENER- OUS REDUCTIONS tooth brush Carbons cleaner 6e Nonspl for And as to his tarzis, tt tMr r.ti v- t3 C10..

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