j&i Miiclffrny ioj'iI' 'I i ". il ";"!' ', 'n , - WEftMfr PtJBLXO LED(JBll--i?mMi)ELIHI; M&D4X " (NOVEMBER ,i5, tblS f'vv, MJE IN ELECTION -,. '" British Voters to Decide if SPfesent Coalition Rule ' '. w a. T F1 Shall Continue fcftPARTY LINES SHATTERED RC- 7 s&ttsf J 5T 'r Personal Popularity Greatest .a --J c i) :... i,' .,,..... j. v-i,,..i in i I 1-11111:1 1 inuir rrt . , (.? League of JNntions . i ift Wy Jic Associated l'rcs liouilnn, No . I.'.. , The issuo la tlio conilup tlfctiona is whether the country will lmlorw Uoyd pcovKo'a proposal that the pres ent coalition Uo eminent, with Ulm hc)f as Premier, shall be continui-il af ter the war for tin- woik of making peaco and enn j inp on tin- labor of "reconstruction. JfoVcP before wire lJriUsli political Conditions as chaotic n thoy am to. day. Tho war has shattered uH party lines. , , , The elcctor.il i.l"rni lull ;ul.iiteil l.v J'arllanieiit iIui-hir the summer .'f K'lT Virtually doubled tint number of Miter Tt gave the ballot b all women oer thirty, men over itrno -'!.. nnd vJ dlcra under teni-i'iie Till- iiddi;d '". 000,000 female and j.ono.omi nial.- to tlm Voting: lists. How the women will vote and what patties tin- soUlien iil support none cm pred.et. Oiipnultinu to l.elfi timi flio prospect of pluiiKltiB tl Into tho exi'iteinent and cxi'tn "'' i i "i w i Lit ; MwwawawpwwwMwwifwt. d(i v nwraa 'W 6 Si .' "SAVE EUROPE," SMUTS BEGS U.S. to Rebuild World Morn of Strife I neighbor?, but tho enemy countries theinselven require our helplntf band, Let Uk oxlcnd It, In nit gonerftslty and jnnir- nanlmlly. Tho Idea of organizing food Bupplles for thoso lands will help to ' purify an ntmonpliuro ettrfcd with war, I laiti' and tintnitli. "It would nil have been ho much ' (hm r If Uertiiany had founht a clean Anirjo-Saxotis iNlnsl tiiiito j llKl,t "V1 "nt, ",l,1,R''1 I,er I,uml', r',lh uii. li i.rtnps. Imt. eMi so. un mllflt ho liiiliieni'pit by larger considerations. We must feel that In the call to cotn iii4.ii humanity there are other purposes In slili'H tin prevention of war, for whkh . a liamie of nations Is a sheer practical I iuii,."ll. "tie of tho first steps must LI S ,l i (iHMKfC he tn cteulK an or I Ihikki r and latlnn nil tlm countries .- . i when disaster threatens. I I .II4M. . ul..ll.... I til... I .....I.I..A.I. ,. 1 i ri i it i in 1'mi.viiis iiii.-ii.iiii.-i in... urn. . j i CUiHU1 MlOUld I'olll'U 1111(1 If II. Hhli'h Is the nucleus of a league of na- ' tl... turn Continent, American PARIS FOR PEACE MEETINGS FRANCE'S GRATITUDE TO U. S; Kditoi'ts Hear ll tin1 Associated I'lvw tinmluii, Xn. j;,. '"' ul " "o'linral .inn I'hrlstl.in Siouis i.m nittiit cntxrtaineil a party of j . Aiiicikiin idltms on behiilf of tho tim- V A I rrn"" "' ddresslinr the kui -l. ho said MLi ,hat ""' wrcate.it iind must fruitful fmt l'rcniicr lo Act Soon on Session and Food Problem Turin, Nov. 1C.--H It probable that tlm first meeting of Ilia 1'eaco CongresH will bo held after tho Kngllth Parlia mentary elections, nnd at a tlmo which will glvo ample opportunity for tho American and other delegates to nr rlc. A meeting lo bo held Bhorlly of tho Interallied conference will finally determine the details of these cuiestlons. Vrcmler Lloyd tleorgo nnd foreign uaniitlon iiimiiiHt 5llnliitvr Ualfour. of ttreat nrltaln; Pre aiii..iiion iigainsi . .,,.i,i nil Pure mi Muster .It 41.,. .lflmJJl, - . -- .. M Sonnlno, of Italy: l'remier vcnizeios. oi tlreeie, and I-'orelgn Minister I'achltch, of Serbia, are on their way here for a resumption of too conference hi ine homo of Colonel 11 ward M. House. It is reported that Plilllpp Srhcldemann. majority Socialist leader, will head the (Jcrmuti delegation. tlons, probably will undertake this tnalt. Then, as regards: the primary object of the leugui, from Finland to Constanti nople the map will bo covered with tiinll nations dhided hy profound i .intlpathles ..ml 1.....1 of them with ml-I pQDr WARTS JUSTICE TO ALL ...Titles conducive to Internal weakness. '"' HilUlU JUU11VL. tu iuu dlati Ilegiment. irt an nddi'ees at Wtheft spoon Hall, Under tlte auspices of the University Extension Hoclety. Ciiplalu Chute' told of his Wnr experlencq nnd of th6 wonderful pntt plnyeil by Canadian troops' in the first yenrif of thd war. 7JU declined that the Into Kalsfr will tip down as Ufa 4,nrch fool of hlstorv" iVroiiutiicnt nt Mouth of Girondo to Loiiiincinorate America's Aid P&Z&& '"'.'i ', in. , commitleo of tho greatest citizens of Franco pointed to build u monument mouui or iiironile, conimcinoratltig America's aid In tho war. 3'resldcnt ' Wilson will be invited to lay tlio fift sionc. ni Tho city and the department of I m rdenux will glvo 300,00u francs (SCO.-1 L! 000) toward tho memorial. The re-I W mltteo of tho K has been np-) H iment nt tho j JJ Hordeaux will glvo 300,000 francs ($C0,. uuuj toward tho ln.inoiial. Tho re mainder will ba raiHvd by natloiuit swli- scrlptlon. : 13 one, includes former 1 'resident Louhet, U Premier Clemenccau, M. du IJost. M. M lieschunel, Foreign Minister iiielmn. V Admlnil l.eyguez. former 1're.nlpv Hrl- fi and, M. llourgeols, former Premier VI ilanl, fpriuer l'remier ltibot, M. liergaln, Pierre I.otl nnd .M. Carrel. I'KLMITK l.l.dll) (il.llIU.I l (lie farc.il iiii:in l.iilauil'- ii.iu- inp eleilion. llrili-li olci- arc lo ilcciilc if tlio prceiil loalilion rule 1 1 ,i 1 1 continue Hn ma , lliciciiil -e, ujiei,-!, iiiu.n iiiuisi-i ... en o 1 . 11 1 of war in Kuropo than in the past. AllMOUS lor 1'cai'C boIUllOll Ileal- riicrefnre tt Is Imperatho that we tie.Ue , J,;,,,, TTatioilnI A(i)iratlOH1 ltni.ie, TCov. IB. Pope llenedlct bus wiltten a letter to Cardinal (iasjmrrl, tho Papal Kecretary of State, In which tlio ronim says: an lull rnational tin- pi a mganlzatloi. keep I of the great war pad been 1 In; coming together of Kurope. and Am. rn.j. i.M laiiope s dead, 1111. 1 11 inw woild 1- i-lilWlj OU.elult.g." l. .,,. i ... Man lull 1 Into ltier Thnmi.s Henderson, I lace street near Fiitirtb. fell from Pier No. .". at Chest nut street, last night. Ho whs fished nut M deckhands anil sent lo Hahne mann' Hospital The body of a man We nrnv ihut i.oisllon.q betwfcen Aus tria and Italy will receive tt solution lonllrnilnp tho Just aspirations of the people." The. Pontiffs letter continues: "Wo have given instructions to the Nuncio at Vienna t" put himself In M;:;;.r:"t::r,;b::;;1ri!:,ri i r'amh!tv,ree,i"iy n john rmw- a" .O'.ne Ml. He 111 the eollll. iN nt tl Id 1 w.M lil iiiul take tin l.ur Imnl, n in m,,,i,i priuliii' . .nun ili-ts. : l.n'i ,11 udi t,t. I The elecli...h of I1H11 g.n,. a tie In- P'dllli- tneeii the l.iln r.ilf. nnd I'niunists of :'T- 1 a. ti. 1 .'1, 1..111,. r. by til.' aillu.-iiii. ! """' ' "iieliile, j s,iiP i,,.nN nf tin oil. mi .Mine-, tinned into a 11. a- 1 " iiieriean has become i-ijnlly restn.n jir.l Inning ibc war the opisjsllion I ' "h i;iuipH fur Hi" hew ..ribr las. ihl'niiL'li b.M -elee.iii.is. in. rc.iho.l Its w hicii will ,.rlj.e from the iiiIiih of this .n.uibir nt' -e.il to : SB. uhil. il.e 1,1b- war. America and iln.r lirllalo nr.. .mis ha..- I.. 1 II bun. id of Il.e same greai pnueiples .mil ' ccordlllg In Hie in u ait, mie 1.1. mbcr j Ideals. Their close eo-up. i.ilinii hi iice- uiin.Viuill repiei-en. ro tiii iiopulalion esei pt . forth will fmni tin. best gi'at.uilco fur I an I. Irel.iii.l. ln-i. Hi. ii.o.s 1 ..u. t,,r 1 ine linui e pein 1 nil d. i Ihihiii at ul" 1 l il- Calls Kuiter "Arch Tool" plea to America and her Allies lo the same "fair play and right" exerclwd ' H 'V CALF. PnmlHur ly all leath .1 m.nir, .i.ii iin. ixnu riiriii-' exere.sn ti . in-war was voiced last nleht In- luntnln fi u6ffufc, C4 treat (,ermany at the present lime with , Iv all leather, no . w - , lf I l.Ad m L 'A'W I T VX NX I I N . 'X. I - V JVX 1 A I - '.' 's K fc. . TW :. J V '5 ft Finest quality fe ' c H piDn11ju "dUni X fi ssai ft The Shoe for You 1 You fellows who are a bit cranky about fA the appearance of your feet, just drop A , in and see this "peppery" model I it's Fi lUSt the neatmit. trtmmat.lnnh!nn amif 2 f the season, built of ultra-quality W us. Youd Dav at least 12 else where. Here only $8. IME. L -nrxzZcZl M WSPill Arthur Hunt Chute, of the First f ana- ' y. Hlh SI. Store tipen i;rnliiK" 1330 60, PKXN SQ. Oup. CI It Unit, near Wldener llhlr. rtii Asn itAcr Snnthrnst Corner 101 N. HT1I STItKE' I1...I iirnnrnrs zr?xvi?i'?im i i 'Mfflh-tf r"&xi-bi -fyttxi. . wCftKCSK i KE'I U s , . r I.I i K? s oleetlnn nt sncli .1 tune .1" 111" proem has brought strong opposition. ". me . other hand the legal life of the present i i-im-m House of Commons expired tine., sears- ,,(,, . .; l lV,l;l' ago, and it has eteiide.l it- ..n lenui- , ... . , ... ... of ofTlee from tcim to uini by lesnlut- I'lihbL I H .'11 V lA'.V V.U ions. This has been an Informal proceed ing" which would base been linposslbh efeent that it hml the indoiai no nt ot llv Hie Issnrialvit li m m- fk public opinion, heiau-. no one wanted an election during the great war. As thO I1CW voters will be ellt.lbil to talio part In choosing the i!o. eminent, l.loyd George ha bei'oic him the ditlleult task of tiiniB 10 keen togetiwi that majority of the c..iiser.uie party svhich supported his war mo.nuies and enough Liberals to else him a balance pt power The cleeNIs ' tacto.s will lie how many Liberals will follow- him and what policy the Labor iitl will adopt. Herbert IT. Awiunh remain-' the ol flc'Ial leader of tlio Liberal parts, w-hlle J.loyd Oeorgo is a free Ian. e, hUIi ottt any party organization or nait runds behind him. He wishes to con tinno the iiolltlcal tiuce which all par ties declared at the beginning of the svar and trusts to the slogan thai he is tho "leader who won the war" t at itatt votes. liberal 1'nrtj 3Ia ! 'Die program of his follow .i-! is ap parently to nominate I.lnjd i !.... ge Liberals in all districts wheto the ..g Ular Liberal catidlilatcs will ii"l indorse the, Premier's platfoun If tliis is i.ir lled out it means a split m the I.ibeial party, svhlch will have to decide whether the Lloyd Georgians or tho .Wimthians control it. How many candidates the Labor party will nominate and bow many votes'lt sslll muster is an un.ti- . i.iln alnmnnl. T'' ". ... , .,.. h, Sr Tar ns lrelallil is uiiimiiiih .u.- &'& efotttlOit probably means tho aimoHt total disappearance ot tne oin .mi tloOalist party of Uedmond nnd li'.llon frojn Westminster. The Sinn Feiners are! expected to sweep soutliern Ireland. hut the membem elected in the Mnn Felners always tefuscl to take thuri seats. In addition In tonne In hold togi'lnr Jlla ConserS'ntlve and Liberal supporters, Mr. 'Lloyd Geoige U trtng to neon. i'. the Asqulth l'.i'tlon. Mr. As.iuith c.uld havo bad a. hlgli s. at in il prismt cabinet If bo would ha. ace. pted n. Thero svero two obsta. l.-s. howevir, homo rule and prute. Hon. line i.f these (bo Consorsatlses sill tml limn and tlic Oilier is objected tn l. tit. LibnaN Law lias (iialltio.i J'rucrain Mr. Lloyd Oeorgo ad.l.es.-i'd a iaige group of Liberal members from both houses of Parliament on Tuesday. An drew Ilonar Law. chancellor of the ji nxcheijuer, u.Io pruionled the coalition ', program at u meeting of Cunsersutiies. Tills program is said to im lude 'sati! guardlng" agriculture and issenti.il Itiahufacturcs. imperial prcl.rcn.-e a -id liouto rub without eoeri ion m' Hi. sin counties of Ulster. ifr. Lloyd GeotgeS spee, I, b. I.ii.i the l.nun... r..l.'....nn.l . I......... ..I .. . !!..(. MS? '( nnd cmphaelzed tlio need of national ffe unity. Ho begged tlie Liberals not lo KV.i Tiaiilii- T.lTntteil Tti'fitni floli iim. .mlt-;iv home rule dn not satisfy the htnlwatt. VT' ' of cither party. The- gieateM aoset it l$ ifr. Lloyd George i.- his pnon.il poiui- Wfi tariiy. A proclamation ssol In Issued mi No vember 23 tumiiioiuiig the law P.irlla- Bf . ment, rsominattons win oo inaue on Ijecemuer 4 anu me voting si mi tai.c place on IHsceinbrr 1 4 On the ese of the in u tie. turns Hit nl)nrncnt of the panic; m about as fol lows: Liberals. -ll ; t nlonlsis, 2ti5; Kationallcts, 70 ; Laborlu-o. Sll ; Inde- izatio.i ' Wh. n the great An .in Republic join, il us in the snuggle k sas mil nils 'nh material weapmis. but will. , all that moral re-i nr.iiee,ui nl uhnh -a troin tli' splendid isi...i and moral enthusiasm of Piesldeiit Wilson, I speaking mi behalf of the peopli if the United States. Ill" a. tho great Mion . l.losd of ii league of n.illoii-. and our main i now tiiusl l.i tlm nning ..f i I. noil. in. N'o IS- Prune. ilonige, in an address befor.' tl." lepic- een, -,..-! .. ........... ... i ...i..,r ....... i.iii.inu i .. and tr.V.l':-: ,.n ....V'.Vr il- l ....ip.; in- """"," r".r ' '"ture of ,h world. Xs illlHtli. - of .he .oi.nlrv. deela that ,v " '" '"1 i'ei1 "'0 SM'lhl lor Slclnt), lei the ilos.inni.nl i-.hed m h,.M tin- ns- us now organize the wmld against hun-si-.t.inc and ad lei of tin i mplosi r--' as- gei. That will be Hie lust picparatinn M.elations and tiade- iiulotis n- to the f,,,- thu mow order ..I intein.ition.il good coiirs. which should be adopted to make . ,, , . ....,.,r.,, ;,,., pioMslon for the causing nut ..r the I leul"" "" so-operalion. pb'dg'S Blscii n Hi. seiiii...nt iu PimKlon 1, 'Irimie .Mnreh. II. l.i I'Hulsion oiiis'l b. l.i.nb. 1..- said, for- "Tlie position Is tragic In the . a in me. louilitioiis whuh an' now allying in mil- A a hole world order Is passing nu.iv. nectlon with wages, owing in the tact Tin re is danger of thing- going ten far that with I he change from iiiunltlons ' , ,,!.!..,, ..,,, , ., ..,.,., ,-,,,, work to private work the rale of wages, "'" ,"' ' " ,,,'.' Mih.uk Horn which had b.en tls.d bj awai.U and "''..h ;-1'" wil1 "'" i""-.ei lor KrtK-n-orders, under the munitions of war act linns. The esils hied h hunger would cca"i to huso erfei'f. thi. aim. i."l iircrelj tl.. ..Id institutions. It Was the poll, y of the litisel llllli lit , , els ill.lltlotl. We s.l ed the soul if to provld,. thai during ,lu- imuiedlatc i ., ,,., ,,n... ,,., llS ,..-,. ,,,, ... tiansitlon peiusl the pre-ent level ,lf ishi-h on . now 1. 1 i,s , .lr, tm its, wages, due .o Du- high iii.iw nl living. SIIK '"idv should be mainlalned f,.- ,il I.. .si a1 ' N'" oulj the liber.U. il len-iimi. s ,,i period of sis mont lu on. Allies, not onlj mr smiill nt.-uti.it The i( Add -a-Pearl" Necklace With .i i.iall initial cxprnilituic Mm can start' a unniinc jicirl necklace for jour little uirl, which consists ot a Krotip ot Krnui,lc Oriental pearls stnni"; on a silk cord, inserted in a line iii'ckcliain. so that additional pearls may be added on special occa sions until the necklace is completed. s Meiiiimc UnentaJ Pearls and 14-1.1. nuld eli.nn $ J" S (Iciiuinc Oriental Tcarls anil 14-l.t. K1(1 cliain 7.-i() 'i (.cnttinc Oriental I'earls ami 14-kt. nolil cltaitt 10.00 10 (icnuinc Oriental Vearls and 14-1.1. sold chain. 15.00 1.' (icnuinc Oriental Pearls and 14-kt. !,!! chain -'0.00 15 Genuine Oriental Pearls and 14-kt yoltl chain .WOn S. Kind & Sons, mo chestma st. mmi.m MLiii'ii wis- ji;v.-i;r.i:r. II Urge Early Christmas Shoppiiit -ii.vr.iisMrnis P Redf I'OSsSihoeS -the Best Women's Shoes procurable in Philadelphia today fashion, durability and price all considered. To introduce these splendid Shoes to all Philadelphia women, we offer two special Saturday reductions on Shoes taken from our regular Red Cross Shoe stocks the offer limited stricly to Saturday selling. ; y '- m f"j- ,. , -e && -K 'i No Profiteering Here! Our prices for lil I.T. dim; III T IKO FLAGS uie alwn.s leituiaiec' py cost plus n reasonable prollt. "ft'a JfKVUU advance iirnvs be cause, when tings are s. ar.e and in Brent demand, patriotic citizens will pay any amount of money to show their colors. It'e neser place u premium on patriotism! "If your lings needs replacing, buy aOENUINK Ill'I.L Dot; lll'.NTIN.; fisls,"oinf bull tt here. We ttuarunteo J.he colors, material nnd svorkman slllri, and our prices are AMVAS lsht. Bull Dog Bunting Flags 3.v 5 f(... 94.00 x ti ft. . . 5.25 5x 8 H. . . 7.00 tixlO ft... 9.00 8x12 ft... 11.00 10x15 ft. ...19.00 12x18 ft. ..28.00 12X20 ft. ..30.00 a 'c Qoot vttt.l t)t- . 1 WBWSr SP MWf Color., Vfl'hiil ahove ttrtm xXtrDtr ' rtuarairai or ucmanil.j - BuIl'Dog Service Flags !'.s3 ft 4s4. ft ilia '' f-' v.yu a h ft IT.OO S.M UU.I It uoo 4.00 ia f iV!K tu ii, i .. .j juna it 111,00 iTtt smU'nt slim have 1, 3 or 3 tara, tu iiu. mih. niea. any nuintier of ,, Bovred on, at .Up each. Biiaeo nro- iWK-r."Tl0J!''..., .. u.'.wn.i i .. lumini i innure.1 uoat. The toit ot mulllni u imt .. , mUt Which we pay. Don't tinltata Kwft'-J'our moner hack If ttatr la not i m exyeeiaiionir. ,-so money in advance Mvqa irom orKantzattona. churche ! wtHI-ratM btolmsa houaea. PINK & SONS, Good Flags -"Nki .raATin .tfc ,ttii.iii' 10), :i,'J.l.ladaijhii 1 :ri. - - --1- t ris... - (Villi J"""!""""!1!, W-s'sWsswSIHiGmIWV lWJs? MmW stStfSSf 1HBftwM:M. i H Women's Red Cross Shoes Special for Saturday Taken from our regular stock of Red Cross Shoes Saturday only. Boot sketched is of Gun metal Calf with an Oxford gray cloth top, military heels, and specially constructed stout walking sole. Red Cross Shoes arc sold and pro curable in Phila delphia only at r rank iv Svdir Model 'illustrated at left Regular Price $8, 50 ; Special Saturday price $6.25 Women's Red Cross Shoes Special for Saturday Taken from our regular Red Cross stocks. A splendid winter model in Cordovan Tan Calf with a Reindeer shade cloth top. Military heels and stout soles make it an ideal walking Boot. Red Cross Shoes are sold and pro curable in Phila delphia only at Frank & Seder. Model illustrated at left . Regular Price $8.50; Special Saturday price $6.25 Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children Eleventh and Market Streets r i 9 $3.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, 1.98 C rope do chines, in pink or white. Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5:30 P. M. CaJg$C i mi ry- nM i - 923 MARKET STREET rnnm1itii l.lllO T Corsets All Standard 5 Mnlies 1 $1.50 up All sizes and W i-tylcs X Extraordinary Good News! 1 i Fur Collar Coats I For Women and Misses! A Special Purchase Divided Into Three Big Groups .75 $Ji tf!u75 $ LM r 7 Eftj HB Uouil heavy winter touts that eombiiiu uannth antl vet js'how smartness of style in their every line. Most of them with fur collars many 'of them with deep aollirtif shawl collars of salt materials. Developed of Pom Poms, Broadcloths, Wool Velours, Kerseys, oureiias, deal flushes and Heavy Cheviots Xo greater vrjics will be found m Philadelphia ami nbraccd 15 to 21) for juniors and misses and JJ-l to 40 f every size is for women. Extra Special! of Velveteens, Wool Jerseys, and Serges, These lovely frocks reflect the newest trimmings, as fringe, braid and jet buttons. Tunic, draped or plain skirls showing many a novelty touch out of tlie ordinary in popularly priced dresses. llil Reduced! Soils of Regular $32.50, $35.00 and $40.00 Stocks Special 2l Our ultra-fashionable moch'N about 120 in all marked lo this new low price level. The high-grade materials you would expect in high-priced suits. Many arc fur trimmed. November Fur Sale! rSbr Save 25 to 40 Per Cent On Regular Selling Prices 20.00 JIanchuriun and Fox Scarfs. . . 12.75 lo.OO Manchurlan Wolf Large Muff 8.7." 10.00 Large Wolf and Lyn Scarfs.. 23.00 :i7.50 Hudson Seal Stoles ,.. 25.00 20.00 Tiger or Rose Conej Sets 12.75 0.1.00 i'oiret Wolf Sets 15.00 75.00 Jap. Cross Vox Sets 19.75 $12.00 Manchuriun Wolf $7-98 Scarfs Tuuiie-, black or Voiret. flood size anil well made. Children's Furs .52-98 & $g.oo . and Vp to $9.'J8 A Rood ussorttiiKtit of setN iiiul KCaifH. liuy for fhrlatnTas. 'Silk Waists! A Sale! $i. For Actual $5.00 and $6.00 Values Unusual drossy creations devel oped of Geor gette crepes, crepe do chines and novelty silks. Headed or em broidered fronts. Others in tailored styles. All desired colors. All sizes. Do Your Christ mas Shopping on a Charge Ac count Bills Not Payable Until January. i Women's New Serge and Poplin Suits m. Values to $15.00 Just imagine buying all-wool serge or poplin suits at this low prica! Several styles for choice in navy blue or black. A Big Special Sale of Velvet, Satin ana Serge Dresses, Each Worth Full $5.00 More! A sale of lovely frocks that will bring an unusual crowd to our Ilasemcnt. S2G dresses to bo exact developed of fino -el-vets, rich, shimmering satins or all-wool serges. Every new feature thought for Winter is admirably expressed. All the new colorings. Every size. IrffJ I I VHIlWMHMMWW. Wlft JB" "lil"".lFUm,111 ' .J i yi; fc -JiUi- k . J n More Than 500 Women's and Misses' $12.50 to $20.00 Fur Collar Coats,. $q.75 A big purchase, makes these low prices possiuie. More than 500 coats of good, warm, serviceable woolens, with largo fur collars. Many arc lined throughout. Full flare and belted models. All sizes for women and misses. to $n,yg98 Girls Serge and Silk Dresses, $l.98to$'l 0.7S, Ht Vnuauully drtfasy Htylc of wool sereea anil silk pottllns. 8Ues from 0 to 14 years. Children's Winter Coats, $o.98to$1 0.98 12 of velourp, corduroys and velvets. -Fur trimmed. Sires S to 0 years. Girls' Dressy Winter Coats, $Q.75to$-i yfl.75 O JL1 of heavy woolens, cordu roys and velvets. Fur trimmed. Hlzea 0 to 14 years, Infants' White Coats, $Q.98 of corduroys and serges, at... . t. & K HOME OF STYLE, AND ECpNOMY fjr :. ' .. .. -:. se. .. ,...-, r.'lf' AiSift Extra Special! Women's New Serge $i Dresses, Kaili dress worth from $7,50 to t'lO.Ou, A larfc'o variety of ttyloa for rliolco' la tailored or neat trimmed effects. All filsea. or woinei- atd Hilsses, v - :m -.A&sfc&'K-rwjsrafiSitffiWM M r23. ' ;s"t' aK -v: .T'-; ;': '""0
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