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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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The Pantagraphi
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THE BLOOXflKOTON, ILli FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 wlf wrote, In grant dl.tr-,. rlaonara for II months, ampleyeo them, Tha war oag at teaea, but ku mt Mlllita Ullar AHoerttlM that from lha giivmmirni I would know haw ta anwf thl low and dleplcabl aronng. As eirerad. luporia from Germany in- LTrtlRS FROM MEN mm Hat mnmm nil ItAalllUlft Urate that tha Mum have given up wer, gad What Will hapuva bilr IN WAR PRISON CAMPS tha l'-iat aa a aaaana at attaining oa lha enntrary lie Newtinatlaei am farther off. Inspire by your true wmutnly fWlai you 4 not for an aad aaad Be nareala, but.

Manarll Ivanovna, thwy maet aoat you tHith tim and money. I rHy do not know what I hav done da-arva ueh atmaathatio and truly victory. Neither laat week record. however, nor theae reports from Qr- AJwijjipa It cwmctioi, Kerer nbjed msny should Ia4 the a'lles Into to ear fog tha alek and wounded, and ronae-u ghniild hav keen r-fcaaaad at ono. Thf were only re-lurad alter had bld th king of atpaia lake lhir eae tn hand Thy wr kept alive by rcle from frna.

aa nothing from lluaala reached thm inmdMtiy on hi arhans I'r. Raiewahl wrote fron Kweden, kefor rrhg Ruaala, "II I am alive 11 Is du alone to your pa re la." I. Jablonaky, a nrla.mr ft.r gvr two yar. aba ht hi reason temporarily thru being ia aulitarv eonfliieroent. and feelina of over-confidence, Kv KICIIVIO BY WOWKIRi.

Msny theehlng Pads Are' Related mar. wlr ah lived. II 1, den 10 send -arrol to We hav ehoen th fr nxaesaer liar. iin preferenr. fr lh 11 oh mi'et for oneaaif, ll 11 undetiflng III l.r,,H, privation.

It la dm.ruit 1 lln that lha eurtrt inn, common aoWier, whoa tha wilde of Kllwria, la tl villag le not onlv 1 i.r.. writing tn him, but Hvin, poverty that not only ran it 1 him neither food nor m-nr, lime Innumarai-K hav bagged for kelp I 1 1 lamilleav precaution mu.t still- be take against the encroachments of the rtniDirr anon aa I return, I win oa my wi mat to ml lhra gvntleaiea, aa a not only to par back mr aan debt, but th. of my ulppy eomrd ha have kiAa all tha burden and hnmilMtkm af rpllvlty. I eannoi tell rou how ashamed I am ta ak thla of you. hut If In tha neat parrel It would poMibl la Stig Utile anderelathlng.

tThla lo a stranger, frm a g)Um and acr. In Henovaa Camp, Ko. 4. Latter written by tub-Meut. priaoner la a ramp la Marnier.

May ID. Ilt. With every parrel from ya I be el If trt ponder mora and mora seriously ahmit an 1 dar not 11 mvir tmn. 1 eonally, I muat say ana Ihinf. that la, that If, some day I am fated 10 rlum hum.

shall da a wiih a lo of to II pr rent of my vital force, le en aleolutely trwa I-eel en a. What la to dJnT All tend it thai hut di know what hurt ua prlonr moat of all la thla. that thre ar ppl. our awn coot patriot. Iik Mavim Oorkl.

wba epa evil of aa, anhappy na Lot them auffar half what aa have suffered and I assure yov that thl nntr af mva, vejuaiiy and fater-nlty woul dchsna his tuna My God, If only I were la Ruia now. kt Ruealan telder In 0" STOT TIIAJ parental ear. II glal.teaa m. bm II worries an at lha eome lima. Why Is II that my prnia.

who rcrv mv pay, my good "Hand, wha are indebted to ma, all tbeae hav al-mnmi fnrsottea me? aad parnal! from RuaaU rom vary, Vary aft iubesarlne, derail ny haa a ay af failing ta opponent! Into a feallng mar) Army Camps. aT BMlaf nH uUi'V iaUM mm tfc of aeeurttf aad then atriklaf with iam. reoalved tha ordinary eoldwCe far, neapected force. kwM rautM, luiii lit t.fraba il. alt ap Hi tawa XtM, M.

It lll ra-hl a No, I. Pr. r. Craon. af In fnch hoviMtal in rneearad.

and aa he wee pel a vlirai otnrr, ni a Pled fro seo. waa anl ahi lo gt parcel from wltsrland. Ill Reeently tha PantagraPh published very Interesting letter received by Robert Williams, of thU elty from Mrs. I'e I-apelud. formerly at this Only twe mora dara remain of tha aasistant, I'r.

Horta RaJowskL were campaign for tha T. M. C. A. War TM aaaruw rr fNaxalf uiM It IM MubKIIM ill tfas aJl Kund.

The county tuwaa I are ba elty, who la now In gwitaerland tar mM to Hf I i prompt la raising their full quota rying oa a notable work for tha al whlla Bleomingtoa haa ralaad anly a leviation of tha griefs of prisoner of war from tha allied armies now CTKWTTlot iiTML little mora than half at tha amount required. TMe dry must ao be nth detention cempa of uvrmany. Alone with tha letter wera an- tnmmtfm ft I listed In tha "slacker" eleaa. Its full share must he raiaed by tomorrow 'ghb rltiaed copiee of letter! received by Mr. Da Lapulud rrvm eome of the prisoners of wer with whom eh had Mayer Livingston Co.

ak-Jtla MIW 4 St. mt: cum in cuntacu ctiracta irvira Ihesa Mlero ar here giveai i Rays tha rortland Oreronlaa! Tha enlv anara4 ui4 the only Half ttarved. No. 1. loiter from Red Croaa l.rt emitters who ran now win battles for tha Central Km tree are Germane, Hanatorium.

Jalta, Crimea, written by slue-Lieutenant Jeremenhotf, ho MM "i L7. 1.1. Tha Aueuiane wera beate by the I rm Russians and Italians and Ruman ian, and victory waa won I waa returned to Itaeeia in ma nui tagea vf conaumptien. eontracel thr tho privation of ramp hfa In Germany, i cl iramla'tun: GrenfTlaiil lhm by the Germane. The Turae A PLACf fO MNiOMHIP.

sgiwig Sale iw 6oiig hat a been beaten bt both Orltoos and Rvulana. and not even the eenlua of oa alknhaya reuia The neaspsper wuntry have kee erltKlird for publishing retort la reference tec Wist them In tha lal baiiia 01 iloenpotamia. Hut tha Gernuina nave aid food hoardlr.g which. Suffered nothing but defeat from the rtntlab and French la the last yeara, and they can eapect nothing better ahea tha Amerhana yln veetltated. have erovco; to largely without foundation.

There hi rarxirta from ttm to time that food b. it, 1H. in April I irane-ferred to iltialand and remained thi-re until the autumn; the whole time the Oermaii half etari'd ua In-valhles. Twice a day they fed with a kind of dnh-water la Ilea ef nup, mad with gra and cheat-nuia; fr dinner, putrifled flab an I ntten potato; In th evening, h'r-ring. Thl th way theyWed the ml men I Hhant' even write to you of the way they treated tha W13 were well.

At first It etrnlle, but during th laat moatlis th efMin( haa ben atro- Thanksgiving Sale of Jtlillinery tha eonriict. Uleedmg and etagaer-Ing. Germany must fiaht the battlea tin bouiht OP entire of her alllea In ordey lo pnavent there from deserting ber. What wonder that tha Kir Mia the air Kritieh and Krenrh In the laat two (km field! end orchard! and thea hive deliberately allow! the eropi to rot on or In the ground for the purport of locriLn( market prlc. Reau- aw Eg" fe rtnualv had.

Many or tn men in th camp who were III received na mitral treatment whatever. Amerlea. Amerlcel table food dMltn hav protH4 time end that such report! wr untrue and hav Insisted that In not Thanksgiving Fur Sale Kc! Vox rr $16.60 tntl $19.76 Iilg. Chillis Wolf Scarfg $7.98 And $9 0 Jiluck Fox Scarf $29.00 and $39.60 Coney Kur Sot, $3.98, $1198 and $16.60 Wttilo Genuine) Coney Scarfs $19 and $28' Hin- lot Con.y Muffi, yaltiM to 7 at $2.98 IMii Wolf Fox an.l Wolf Set $29, $39 and $40 Chinese Red Fox Sot, gpecigl $1178 Few Car $9.98, $19.00 and $29.00 Oild lot af Fur Tiecr reduced fur qnkk clone out. WlthVpureat snow thy mountains ak smnai America.

Amerleal a etnsle Instance hav tucb metnoai Triceg ta inaiire quick clear away. Room Deeded for Toylaud. $1.50 and $1 Trimmed Hati $199 13.00 and $6.50 $7 Hata fo at $3.98 Biff lot of model Hata gold op to $10 go at $4 98 Children LTata Ro 98o and $1-98 Thy prairies teem with grain and ta proTtd. fiMrlnc out Iho food dtr wlw th cM tu tha roornt raort kine. America.

America! I-and of the oak and palm and pine. I i that a ovornroont dtctl In Chi- Of Orchard, golj and Iron mine. Be ever our. aa we are ttitne, America. America: Land bought by arr forefathers blood, America.

America' hare ever itnee frea men hive itood. Amerlra. America! worn to maintain the common good. Baby Buntingd 2.98 Underwear Sale tmm ai.la.aw Hosiery Sale Our faith and hope each day re No. g.

Lttr from Captain Written In KnHh. June Tth, HIT. officers Camp ee In taony. I am an unh.ipty man. I am an orphan.

I uaed to write all th tim to mv popl. aliing for them of parcel. They hav not anwrrd and I iaed to do It. I do not know th'-m anv mor. I hav not th people my own any more.

An Officera Lot. No. I. Letter written by Captain A. Hkr Mom an otfi-era camp In Oerrrumy.

Kact tranelatli n. Ld June li. 1917. My eineere thanhe f.r your parcele, Juat received. I'P Xn thu jroiira are the only onea that have ached me, aa I ret nothing from home.

U'etroaraii). The parcels frnm there seem to loat on th way, and th lo-e ar not occaalonal, hut bear a systematic character. (Net Ther la very reaeon betnv that It Wa by order of the JtuMlan government that the parcel were not allowed to leave Rtteela. the Id.a being that It wa not good "to pamper th pnmnrre" Judge for yourlf. wrote homo In Iecemier of laet year.

In January and Febru-arv anklne- my people to aend me moner and the nejeaaanea of and up to now I hive had no answer, thotish mv letter were for-wnr lrd to hr the Stockholm, i'rn rnmmittie; ah'rh same newed. ct( tad dirovr4 lit cn or lttablM which had boen nowd fa dcy In tha railroad yrdi of that eltr. Whrn Ihla report wf In-vaatlratrd It found that tha potato! and othr vtaMi hid barn froita In tha cara and bring unfit for food purpoaaa, wtra thrown awir. Tbara wia not tha allfhtrat tvldenra that food draltra had eonaplrad to dtrojr thra vrtabl! In ordrr to Inn-aaaa tha market prlrra. Tha Na York nrwaprra of Mondaf contained arnaallbnal fint-pata rrport! of tha diaeovrrj of food and iuppliaa to tha valua of ITS.000.-044 hlddan In atoraft In Hrrt Tork.

Thla dlarovery waa mada bjr thi Silk Woman'! 7fcs Reapond unto thy modeet mod, Whit Ilderdewn tlnew with flaanel. ette aatla or illk trimmed. Very America, Amerlra: forever may thy banner wave, America. America: Tho all around thv fomn rave. $2.98 Amerlra.

America! a will he visitant and breve. will give all mf father! aave. Hoaa 5o Fibre illk boot, list lop. reinforced too and neol. etcellcnt hoa for wear.

Hlarg, wblie and eolort. Wemen'i Hoaa at S5o Pair Shown In medium of heavy weight, doubla acile too and heel, in black or white. Woman'! Fleeeatf Hose 29e ind 35o Ttoav weluhi fleece Thy glory and thy life ta enve. nnl rionea, warm fleod lined long slva high aerk, wing ilaava. dutch neck, ankl length.

ilea Id and je. Baroa strle la eitra sizes at I'-Z. Women'! Union tultg at H.M -FWoed lined Vnloa Sulta. mad by tba Oloha Mills, will not hrlnk In wishing, par. tact fitting, long sleeve, ankl) length, alien tt America, America; rT ring te the turn ef "Harrhinl, Mr The gt.

Hv. Ctmetn Mtnn. BitMe ef luvthera Floorfe, "The Ft! Praarh." Embroidered Baby untlng $3 40 Chlldren'g it year' Bath robsi, Ise an) $US. ChlldreD1 l-ll ftit Bath rohaa. 2.a and IMS Knitted Toque for bahy, gpeclal.

Ia feltrd Statu Swrrt SrrTlce. The Ntw Tork Journal of Cotnmrrca, In commrntlnf upon thla Incident aayi that It looka ry much Ilka tha ecrt iarrlca of tha national o-arnnmrnt had Injured Ittelf tathar tfeati ta tha atnaatlonal atatemanta than tha food atoraf or ada In-which appeared In tba newaptpera. In eommentlnj fenerally upon ach "dlacloaurea" tha Journal of Commerce point! out that "a quaar lined hoae, with ribbed top for winter wear. I Not Muscle Building. Doctor (t0 anaemic patlentV Tou mut take aa internet In oatdior sports.

Patient I do already, doctor. They provide my main reading every day. cnmmlttee infirm-1 me of the fact. Th receiving of our letters Is sn ln-diacrihabl for ua. hut alaa.

there are none and we can only live the Boys' Hose at 25o Pair Cat Brand Hoaa for boyi' echool wear, alt Black alxea Sic pair. to Children'! Union Sulta 70a ta too Winter weight, warm lined gvtlta for children, long gleeve. ankle length, drop aett strle, age I to 18 rn. Children'! Vilastle Union SulU, 75 ta $140 IJr-avy weight, warm lined aultg for winter wear. CmntD eolor.

aga to IS yeara. Boyi' Hesvy weight Union Sulfa. 7Sa ta 10 Boyi" flat neeced Vnlon Sulta, but Inn front, open Mat, ilia 4 to Id jeara and too Children'! 2 piece fur rabrle M. 2.. WO (Consisting of Cap, Mnft and Bearfl Infants' Knitted' Sweater! 49c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Pweaterg $1.98, $2.98, $3.85 tWn about theae 'dlecloaurre' la the lack of Information ai to whrra tha Misses Hos! 35o Pilr Mlssei' Hone tnado of rncrcerlzod W.

fine ribbed. In black or white. Infant's Cashmere Hos 35e Pilr Flna ribbed cashmr hone, (Ilk heel and toe, tha -kind that wear black or white. virion! eommodltle are iiorad or kept and what they Include. If they bava been discovered In acual stor-ate houaei or known eataollshmenti, tt la eurlou! that altered quantttled ot valuea do not correspond to known I 1 aBBBaaa fll fiiranf ic New York Maniifadurer's Coat Sale Full Swing facta and are ai often below ai in above tha real flcuree.

Tha Joarnal of Commerce feeli that the aenea- axMia vrwosa wa wo a tional itatementa In thli eaae had Well Tailored, Well Made, as Usual, Fully Guaranteed na aubstantlal foundation whatever and aayi they leera to be the brood of lanoranca and auaplclon. In both the Chlcato and New Tork caaea tha report! were alien to the newipapeti by government aenta and tha blame ahould reat with them rather 1 an with the newrpipere. No refutable newi bureau and no respectable newspaper deslrei to give publicity to or falae etatementi. Such itatementa are FIT! nig Lot $15 nnd Big Lot Modish Coats Exclusive Style Women's and Clever Coats in Broadcloths, velours, snk Coats MiSSes' CoatS All colors-All styles. Plushes and BurellaS All shades-All Styles of coat Savings 25 to 40 30.00 and $32.50 Values laterials $15.00 $19.50 Women's and Misses' $32.50 and $35.00 Broadcloth i Superb' Style and $24,5 aserge $50.00, and $65.00 Coats "Tailored Suits Tailored Suits Exclusive Suits At Savings of 40 po nt All new styles.

Fur Trimmed Models at $29.50 $11.98 $19.75 $35,00 particularly harmful at auch a time ag the present with tha nation at war and eeeklng In every way to conserve food. If euch report! are true they should be given full pub llelty but if untrue their publication works a great Injustice ti tha great army of food dealers who as a class undoubtedly are doing their full part in helping to win the war. Government agents have a heavy ranixmslblllty In auch Ty ahould Issue no statement! that are cot verified before they are given tj the The government Glove Specials Thanksgiving Sale of Neckwear Thanksgiving Sale of 32 pc. Dinner Services Itself would adopt wise policy If It Kid Gloves $2.00 t. fYench Kid Oloves, two elae ahould establish a censorship over aacb statement! and forbid publication in all cases where there la the least doubt Stock Color! 50o to $3.50 Jabot! made ef fine quality net, lace or satin itock very stylish, shown in white or cream, all the latest novelties.

hutton wrist, three row embroidered stitched back, shown In black or white. Silk Gloves 11.00 Heavy suit Cloves for win-ter wear, Niagara Maid brand, double finger tipped, shown In black, white, grey and navy. White Chamolietta Glevea at 75o White washable Chamolsette Oloves for winter wear, all sizes. Children'! Ysrn Glovei and Mittens, Z5o to 59c In black and colors, for win- ter wear, warm nnd lervloe- able. Knit Capi, 25c to 59e For infants anil children.

In white and colors, also color Mlisachusetts li the only state In the union that holds annual state elections and there has been agitation In favor of the adoption of the biennial system. Governor McCall expresses the hope that the people of Uassachuaetta will have an opportunity to say whether they wish ta continue tha annual state election! or to adopt the biennial plan. The Worceater Telegram, however, haa declared for triennial gubernatorial elections on the sole ground apparently that Massachusetts would thus "lead" 'the other states and not Satin 600 to $2 50 White washable satin collar shown in th new roll, If you are "fit" to meet the demands which these thrilling times make on every man Look Fit! Lots of men are fit "inside" in brain and physique but their appearance fails to show the fact. A mere matter of Right Clothes which leads us to the point We have the right clothes to make you look fit MICHAELS STERN Clothes Suits $12. SO to $37-50, Overcoats $12.50 to $40 111 N.

MAIN STREET Coin Gold Dinner Service, American porcelain, conventional design, unusually attractive 10 value 00 82-pleca set Grecian American Porcelain Dinner service. JC 82-plecei; $6.60 value Ptil Grecian Coin Gold band 41-piece dinner 7R service $15.00 value vOil Japanese design decoration, 82-plece service CO QC $15.00 ralu J0.3J Blue English Willow 31 piece iervlce fj pedal al iU I (Special prloea on French Haviland Dinner service) round or square shape; other! with lace trimmed large selection of itylei. Organdie Collar! 50o Washable Organdie Collars In tha medium or small sites, plain or embroidered. Middy Ties B0ox Triangular shape, made of good quality Messa-, line, large size, shown in black, white, scarlet, green and navy. "follow" aa would be the case should ed combinations.

it adopt biennial or Quadrennial elections. If the Telegram'e only reason for l.avlng state elections Cap and 8carf Sets, 69c to $2.50 la brushed wool or knit, fringed or tassel ends, caps trimmed with pearl buttons or roiettei. every three years la tho desire to he "different" from other atates why ahould Massachusetts, make any change at all? The Pay State "leads" all the commonwelaths with its annual elections and there Is not the slightest danger that it will ever be Imitated. Great Shoe Purchase Sale 400 Pairs of Women's and Misses' Kid Boots in tans, $3.45 Boys' Suits. Overcoats or Mackinaws 2 for $7.00 The Greatest Sale Ever Held for Boys.

Tell your friends and neighbors. -Only 10 Days for this Great Offer. SI. 08 Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes Special Sale If the record of last week can be taken aa an Indication the submarine peril has been all hut eliminated. Only one British vessel of more than 1.600 tons was sunk by tbs U-tyiats while five smaller vessel! were de-.

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