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Show JANUARY 21. 1919 FIVE Til vs IEOVO POST UBBSKEESEE2BIXiniU135XKUUinillMIMIKHUBUHmMK31SiaElMZ1ISSr flYSTERY SHIP- S-! IZatlHHiMaKisanrntiIZMBMgaiaEtl!5BtMM11M i TOP ' U-BO- i; ATS of British Decoy Craft - Exploits of Fleet - fuse BULvmsxD gb;is fvilo -- I 8lde m Prtl" Fled Over but Left Mark. 8ub-,Mrin- ee Approached, Behind 8toriee of Enoountere With German Submarine Are Filled of Heroism Many With - Deed 7 7' " Rusea Are Employed. ! ' The January Clearance Sales have been the most successful uie have ever heldr and in connection with our special clearance sale we shall feature the chapters of Is a series of One of the most exciting war against ts accounts of notable engagements be tweea British decoy ships and the lubmarlnes, made public by the Brit-- -- admiralty. While the whole story part played by these decoy ves-el- a nyste'T ahlpsorQ" craft has not been revealed. It Is evident that jevtnl of them .were jwed to Jure the jgi, 0f the " Dollar Sales for undersea craft to destruction. gome Incidents In this campaign aV ready have been made known, dealing chiefly with a few of the exploits of Commander Gordon Campbell as master of the decoy .vessels; but others which he and other captains participated, now are available. That at leut a small fleet was used In this worit is evident from the. fact that Campbell at different times appears the master of the Farnbo rough, the I pirgust, the Dunraven, and the Q-The Prise, another decoy ship, was commanded by lient William EL Sand an, and the Stock Force by Lient Harold Anten, : ' Full f Heroic Deeds. . Stories of the encounters between are filled - these ships and the with deeds of heroism and Instances in which the discipline of the British navy was displayed under trying circumstances. Tor many months the decoy ships, heavily armed, but with their guns hidden behind false bulwarks, steamed slgzag paths In the seas which were the hunting grounds of the These combined sales will make this one of the greatest sale events ever given in Provo V BE MENS SHIRTS i Natural imported pongee silk, 30 indies wide, regular 95c - - valud This sale. 2 yards for $1.00 1! MENS RUBBERS For house dresses, shirkings, boys waists, CHILDRENS KNITTED WAISTS Mens first quality rubbers, all sizes, $1.00 pair. In their character of lazy colliers or YOUTHS' AND BbYS HATS craft they presented to the A big range of new styles, . regular grade. This sale, to $1.50 weight $1.00 cham-- S 35c quality, this sale, 4 pairs for One lot corsets, all sizes, Values each $1.00 , Good fine grade, o 10 - at prs.. MUSLIN - AMOSKEAO 72! Mens heavy winter caps, values to OUTING $1.00 All sizes in white or black, good quality 25c values, 5 pairs for $1.00 COMFORT BATTS t t a'j j . size batts of fine 1 1 long S1-0- 0 f quality in good range of colors,, regular! 50071-grade, this sale' 3' yards for S1.00 $1.00 ........... .7$1.00 The decoy ship Pargust, with Campbell in command, was torpedoed .on ..June 7, ,1917,' when disguised as a British merchant vessel. The submarine came within 50 yards of the Pai-guwhich then opened fire on her with all guns, - The submarine crew poured out of the conning tower and held up their hands In token of sur- H steamed away, H render, but the trying to escape In the mist ; The Pargust again opened fire on her, and sunk her with one man dinging to her bow as she went down. The decoy vessel was towed back to port, by American destroyers. Two Victoria crosses were awarded for this success' ful action. - 7 WOMENS UNION SUITS. 45x36 hemmed cases, 3 for regular 55c . Bleached white in fine quality cotton yarn, all sizes- - each $1.00 i4- - s ; ;7. . ;; . knitted sets, and childrens knitted cap and scarf sets, Bet. i Misses $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS , " $1.00 - ii. $1,00-- , ' - Jl'i ... WOMENS FLEECE HOSE ' In black only,' sizes 8 2 to 10,' good quality -8 pairs for $1.00 I JS) If 1-- ... II I i, . NAINSOOK. Fine. finish white nainsook, a very- qauity,5 yatds for Fine bleach Turkish, bath towels, large Bize, good quality, : : regular 30c grade, 5 for $1.00 - - - good 17 $1.00 WHITE NAINSOOK f Extra- fine. English nainsook, regular 45c - VV-t.- 'quality, ! WOMENS SILK HOSE Womens fancy silk hose, fine quality, 7 $1.00 PEQUOT CASES - 1 ! 4 $1.00 e, -- 5, ..SILK ALINE A big range of patterns regular 35o " grade, 5 yards for $1.00 MERCERIZED POPLIN mmmmm 4 v half hose, regular- - ' ' yard wide white outing, "heavy weight, j! Hot Dogs" Banned. Because of their unsightliness" on the principal street corners, hot dog Hands la Macon, Ga, must go, according to the edict of the dty council. Fortune telling establishments also are taboo - ' $1.75. each Large comfort ... ch at f MENS CAPS SPECIALS to that action the Farnborough. j 7 ", . DRESS GINGHAM- had cruised throughout the entire win- - II attacked.- 27-in' In Fancy Patterns, yds for M -- month the Farnborough other submarine near enough to sink j r by gunfire- .WIDE PERCALE Commander - Campbell later was , Yard wide Percales, light and dark pat- - . transferred to the command of the j ! Q-and In the following February, If terns, 4 yards for. 1917, hts vessel was torpedoed by a j which submarine, eventually ap- - h BLEACH DAMASK broached so nearthat a shot from the M CapFarnborough beheaded the i! tain he climbed out of the tower, Heavy weight, 72 inch damask, yd,- -. $1.0(1 the submarine waa sunk, with her con- ii ning tower open and her cijw pour-la- g BROWN MUSLIN out. Destroyers towedTlhft Q-- 5 1 and beached her. For this exploit th Victoria Cross waa awarded to jj Heavy weight, yards for st, , . MENS HALE. HOSE 5 yds.I - w , - $1.00 jj '7:1- i- II BOYS JJNION SUITS . 2 size cotton to flannel," Heavy weight 16 years, each $1.00 One Day .Only $1.00 yards for 5 il The Special Dollar 'Sales Quoted are forlthe 5 yds. . Regular 25c grade, light or dark, ' for $1.00 submarine reappeared, standing al- - ft most on end. Five rounds were fired g into her at nearly point-blan- k range, H and she went to the bottom of the g ,wt- Prior i 4 For Satuaday Only li light ordark, 7 $1.00 BOYS' CAPS Boyswinter caps in new styles, - 2 for $1.00 DOEMR-DM-- 1 the admiralty occurred In March, 1918, when the Farnborough, disguised as- a collier, was attacked by a submarine. The panic party" took to the boats, and when the submarine closed In to bout 800 yards- - the Farnborough eub- opened fire on her. The t n Best 36 inch percales, light and dark pat- - ' 1 ters, 4 yards for $1.00 BLEACHED $1.00 to $2.50, ' $1.00 . t7 CORSETS Womens fine quality ribbed lisle hose, all sizes, regular MENS WORK SOX - for WHITE MOHAIR Mohair dress goods, fancy woven stripes, white-onl. $1.00 3 yds for 7 LISLE RIBBED HOSE $1.00 Blue and gray mixed work sox, 4 yd. y MENS WORK SHIRTS . 3 for $1.00 '$1.75values,each77 Fleece or gray, very, heavy bray, all sizes, each etc., regular 35c quality. Hinder. waists in standard quality and makes, made with button for fastening undergarments, regular 45c , encounter mentioned by $1,00 CHEVIOT. I submarine commander an Inviting ob- Ject of attackbut once her was well within range of the British guns the false superstructure hjdlng the guns fell away and the hejpless collier became suddenly transformed Into - a lighting craft, bent on destruction. It J ns dangerous work, requiring a high 7 order of courage, for the submarine must be lured near before the gun i could safely begin their work. Meantime the Hmr frequently had seut hi -- torpedo borne, and the decoy ship was disabled, sometimes on fire and part h r of her crew wounded. In that condl-tlo- n the battle was fought and often the submarine destroyed. ' ; Panic parties was one of the ruses I practiced by the decoy ships commander to coax the submarine along- Q side. When the mystery ship was torpedoed these panic parties took to the h Sboats, apparently abandoning their - vessel, but always leaving on board j H another crew to man the guns and fin-- 1 H lsh the submarine If it came near J SILK MULL 27 inches wide, all colors 4 yards for T. IMPORTED PONGEE SILK ' Mens DressShirtswilh laundered cuffs, each 7 - $1.00 i sub-marin- r enough. The first r- .f " t X . slow cargo j , u , I . --- ESS ear Department Big Reductions in the' Ladies Ready-to-Big Savingis on Mens and Boys Clothing - ( f - i i . 7 I ! i 1 i . $1.00 iii ii t i II II IN W i |