Wm m EVENING PUBLIC liEDGER-PHILABEEPHIA1, THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1022 v Jl. RUSSIA'S SEA hUM SATISFIES TROTZKV I Black Sea Mnneuvers Marvel eus, War Minister Tens i ex tile Congress ARMY MUST NUMBER 80p,000 Ilii Aiteclatid rrcn Mowew. 0(t. 12.-"TI.. lied army iml nn I""' tompletcil tlnlr firt msneuvef nm! T nm very much -.atii-fled." Wnr Mn,,,pr Trotsky told tlic Ccngrei" of Textile Trade Werkeis jc tenlar upon lii return from the Seuth, Ironzeil from outdoor life. "It we the Allies who nt Qonen re ro re fewl our Kffpr te (enslder (llMiinin rent," he nildcd. "nnd we linve drawn the conclusion that It is necessary for hi te kc"i P nM nrl,,y 800'00 Mreiiff. "The nrniy 1 mni'.e up entirely of wins men." Tn the Ukraine nnd Crimen I watched the 1001 elms re re ipending te the call te the colors In conformity with the new military serv ice law, and I am glnd te ny 1 was tremendously Impressed with the on en J i!ism shown by nil the recruits. "I nr.tclicd the IJIaelc Sen maneuvers with crt'nt Interest. It was marvelous, censhferlns the fad that just a short tune aite the nm.v was munl.vj'ed. "Since tlie.c dajs feirlRii ships lime threatened (.'renhtndt, tired nt Odesa ind also sent us iiUIiikuiiiiis. Conse Cense auently wc lme coine te the conclusion we must have a navy in order te safe guird our shores. "The European press marvels nt the fiet that our nay has been re-cs-HbUshed within such a short time. Leeking at us nccuMngly, they say the Red ships have begun te move, nnd as utt that we nre militaristic. Yes, wc are guilty : our ships are en the move. Bat why net? That is what they were built for. "The Allies nt Genea declined te eon een lider our disarmament program. New I say the Ited army and ntity nre the most emu Indue argument when it comes te talking pence nnd possible rapprochement with ether countries. "We hiie mnde efforts nnd met with fucces. I am very much satisfied with tur military progress." SAYS R. R. TRANSPORTATION SHORTAGE HITS PROSPERITY Editor Declares Limited Railroad Capacity Hampers Business New Yeik. Oct. 12. (By A. IM Shortage of railroad tiaiwportntlen is te serious that it is net only limiting, but ulll for n long time continue te limit Sro'luctien nnd commerce of all kinds, amuel 0. Dunn, editor of tin: Hallway Aft. fuaeiteil nt the annual convention nt AcLnnlntitil llliuiimuti T'lilini.! li.iti trt daj. Almest evi ry ether condition i Titrerabie te mi increase et production lO'l retameter- and n revival of prop prep peril), he declared. The pre.w nt transportation situation tin agsrnvntid, but net ciented. by flit cnI niul rniluuv shepmen's strikes, Mr. Dunn said. The condition is due m.ilnl. lie added, te a great iudusttliil minil mil ceminercinl nrtlvity nnd te along dtiline in the ixpnnsleii of rail rwK "Production and commerce nie tiv In; te tnerrabc as much as they did after th panics of 1M.'1 and 1007. and lifter tlie ilnprpsNlen of 11)14 and lfll.V hesaiil. "I!ut the cnpncltj of the rail road'" tins net increasd as It feuwrly Old. This is the principal leasen why. It the start of busiii'-st revival, the teuntry N toiifreiited with a shortage of transportation." He s.ud thus far in 11)22 the lail lail reads have earned only 4 1-8 per cent. TOOK BRIDE AT GUiTP01NT Nunc Complains Husband Forced Her te Marry Him Vack, X. Y.. Oct. 12. Arthur C.I lanrw, twenty jeais old, a student of ;,.r,a'' . lew. was held yesterdav In ?;i000 bail for the Rockland Count brand Jury en the charge of assault J.itn intent te kill for forcing Marv C. Mlsea, a nurse, twenty-four rears old, wimrrv him under threat of dcuth. According te the bride's story, Tnn r pulled a revolt r from his pocket M asked her te marry liim, and in war of bodily harm she consented. The same method, it Is asserted, was . hi T?mer ,0 lm,,1(, the liurae te n ,h,m ,0 thc town clerk's office i October 3 nnd obtain a marriage ""?"" Tanner s a graduate nure and emJ1'1Cl" ''J mi insurance com ply, hhe gained considerable fame lt,,ZearT,"C0 b5 Nwimming across the lf mll. " "",,n"CP f t,,rC "",1 BOY, 7, STOLE FOR MOTHER Youngster Said te Have Been Seen In Act of Pilfering t",""1, ?."' '--Jehn Oshnm. Iteffini"1 0(1, of !blH ci," lins 1,ten fir m0"ef: Hml ,V,W ll te h.S la ivJi' COrtli.nB ,0 ""'Iciiee regaled Police, our t here by (ieoige Lupj.er. ei. . b,0J " '"O'npanleiis uUe kV?nwrr'stPl ,n iH wld money has Vn ln,,rWht "ln fro"' the Lup pr store nm fln. .w,. . i v. Jekn i .L '"" " rcniiiii rauglll , Slid ,n.i,h".ncf-The methpr "f '"' 5 h, l,1;inocerilin1 te police, that. let it, ' "Ul uueiuen wnere no WAN SLAINAT BOOZE PARTY "d Laborers Involved In Fatal Quarrel Near Trenten Citri,!""' nli is i,ew '"' Win , i.M,,:,nll1!re fiinstriirtlen the neu : ,"( ''"''elpMn, buildeis of rfTe.m . .f'ij w:rH,j,en' wli """i" - S th?, vi'1 a,n,1,l,n '"' ADVERTISING AIDS GROCERS 2" Allentown Business Men , UlleuZ'? ,",.,1. " the grocers SI L'f com et i. "' n'V,rpt,s "Pv 'i at, 3 I ?vi"ilei? of r, r'Pf by wlllie'" ' ;.""J vanln . i l in , ocinnen et 10,000 1 ,JJ '"' )th which mere tlinu , UtA ureuTS of the StntR nt-.. ,.n,n (lns chl.f ,.,. . . IM.llH.et7i,.: """t et the nstec at en is k;irtttCnVn.1t,,,tl0" f chain .teres SWei.1 HAW,?,M ." the chief iy ' '"' ucviireu, v -. It ttdvertls. N'TT' 9ief Opens Pelly nt 0 A. 5l. CleaM 8130 P. M. :A11 These Goods en Sale Tomerrow5 . ma A a m f 11 rWI 1 Ct EVERY FRIDAY BARGAIN Is Belew Even Our Famous J.ew Prices! Wew Add Yellow iramng wamp Savings and Tomorrow Stands Out as the Big Thrift Day of the Week. Be Sure te Take Advantage ! Smpertant "grtpltAif) grteut" Certfet Bcmonstintien Witi) Itbing jllebels; :MII nnd Pbeti. Orders rtllil--ne1l, Wnlniit 0.100 Key.tene, Mnln 4101" Men's$3"Richelieu"$ 19 10 te IS o'clock and 2 te 4 P. M. daily in our Auditorium, Second Fleer under the tupervitien of Mist Sadie Dougherty. These exhibitions arc of great value te all stout women, as they show hew much mere slender the full figure can be made te appear. Stylith Stout Certtte in a ipecial new model, $6.50. Complete attertment of ether "Stylish Stout" up te $22. t.H mothers SIX'OND KLOOn rf Mall Order Filled 0 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE nca. Order- rmt A LnttWsfaiiSS i E3I 11 -V,rlTtfI Ml Wh-M mm L' Market Eighth niVIP. VKT.T.flW rUAMIXti STAMH WMTM Filfwrt nvvBir in prinnrtASE am hay swenkk i Tomorrow Winter Union Suits An Unusually Geed Saving en Thie Famous Make! Selected wersted face yarns in random mixture?. Elastic ribbed. Cut te fit perfectly. Closed crotch, seams and gussets fully rc-enferced. : $5 Flannel Shirts, $3.98 Pure worsted in htandnid khnki color. Cellnr attached or with lined neckbands. Ttve breast pocket's. j $2.50 Flannel $ . I Pajamas L i . m 59 Men's $35 AU-WoeI TwoTreusers Suits r famous uiy cietning manuiiiwui c'e SMiBw fK rt v QT lB ill some fabrics and clever tailoring. Twe reasons for their unusual service all-wool materials and extra trousers. Cassimeres, cheviets, tweeds and herringbones entirely all-wool, we repeat. All the new colors and patterns. Every model. Your size. r Other All-Weel Extra Vreuser Suits, $25 te $37.5C m ii ifiiii' ' Mimni'iM niei it Men's $37.50 All-Weel Plaid Back Overcoats $24-SO Warm and serviceable te an un usually high degree. Smartly swagger, loose-cut ulsters and ulsterettcs with raglan sleeves, full or half belt. Sutin lined and fin ished. All sizes. Other All-Weel New Fall Overcoats $28 te $65 SECOND l'LOOn, 7TII ST. r I r - . - . neys extra itnicKer suits, j, $3 te $15 Handsome, serviceable cheviets, cassimeres, veleurs and Crompton corduroys. Brown and gray mix tures, blue, brown and gray pencil stripes, oxford gray and green. Norfelks in sizes 7 te 18. Beys' Coats, $7.50 te $15 Overcoats with raglan sleeves, belt all around and convertible cellar. Sizes 8 te 18. Reefer and Pole Styles with rag lan sleeves, muffs or flap pecket3. Sizes 2,6 te 12. Machinaws in Norfolk styles. Sizes 7 te 18. Fancy cassimeres, cheviets and tweeds in brown and gray mix tures. Alse blanket plaids. TI ISM V MJ ( i OB $4 Untrimmed Velvet Hats $9.98 IHcnvy outing quality with . colored stripes. Silk frog trimmed. nilT I I.OOH. 7TII ST . T ( r ih w A Clearaway Let Frem a Leading '25S nMap!!!? f&PZrX SV SA r T SStr- I ' 4lV JOOOeri MsWM Tomorrow fkrir litt1 nrnilnt -if VPt- i selling Autumn styles. Great Jvariety; exceptional qualityl Dressy medium nnd small shapes in fine velvets; and requiring but little trimming. Pictured. itll I II U It .)!) tt Htl Hats Trimmed Free et Charge for all who purchase I shapes nnd trimmings here. 98 Matrons' Rcady-te-Wear A at? -special at .j.b Charmipg styles for mature women. Fine velvets, with soft velvet bow trimmings. Pictured. $1.50 Hat Trimmings, 98c Og Ostrich pem pens in black and JAt nrethers First Fleer. Xerth FridayBargains 5 3 k $5 Cottage Sets, $2.78 "1 l!rri s I'll k sniii' deeoiatlen fi t,"M llni! en oilpe and h i d!i $1.50 Sandwich Trays, 79c Light flora i cutting $1.50 Water Sets, 98c I.nrcf pitcher nml six tumblnri Orae (IcsIkp rmr.D floeu Saturday Im Candy Dayl Cheese Your Candy Her for Less I $1.25 Candy Package, 79c Pound each of asserted chocolates, asserted hard candy and gum drops. tl U , W . M II .1 .. . 4. 50c Chocolate Nonpareil, lb. 33c I X ,,... .. ii . ..... ... n i4 50c Chocolate-Covered Mnrhmallew, 39c Mt Urether First Fleer, Nerfli an-1 Subuny Stere $17 Fleer Lamp and Shade, complete $12.95 Hand - polished rich rnahognny rnahegnny flnlvh Rtand, wired for ga.0 or electric ity: handsome 24 lncli a 1 1 k shade, lined nnd -frlngel 1 and nnlshed with Keld braid a n d tasseln. $8 Electric Women's & Misses' Modish 4 UVe h mW$v1 Suits $ 25 l.H Uretlirrk SIX OND FLOOU Splendidly practical kinds that are as attractive for dress occasions as they are serviceable for business and general wear! Seme with luxurious beaverette cellar Trig, mannish styles with straight slender lines, and charming dressy i effects, showing rich embroidery. In beautiful qualities of yalama cloth and tricetine. All lined with peau de cygne; all in wanted suit shndeb. Special Let! FurTrimnied Coats $40.75 Tomorrow! In handsome grade belivia, yalama cloth and sport coatings A most extraordinary let! the surplus stock of one of New Yerk's most famous coat makers. They're in soft, lovely grades of the sea son's Triest fashionable coatings and in all the favorite new shades. Loese hanging and plaited-back styles with raglan or set-in sleeves. Big, Deaiitiful Shawl or Choicer Cellars of Opossum, Nutria or Caracul Seme With Fur Cuffs, Toe! Peau de cygne linings and warm, cozy interlining.-? that will make them snug & comfortable even in very coldest weather. Sizes for Women, Misses and Extra Sizes! i.it in-ether., hi: ose ri.oen ! Showers, ( $4.45 J Three HKhti re r- d?5!U plete; plas h) i le 'tubi ? ? -Third rien- $1 Pinafore Aprons, 79c Pink, blue anil lmni'cr: unher- nal check Klnirlnni rlckniek braid trimmed, two iie Kda and tie Ml llrethers W.i O.VI t T)OP. i r 69 New Black Pumps-UltraSmart l$.98 6 Temer ;i Slim and dainty, but carrying a sure air of supremacy. ' The correct tee shapes and vamp lengths; hand-turned J seies ana mil lows or uuey ieuis necis. Cheese a cress-strap pump, or one-strap or Colonial pump and cheese it in fine black satin, patent colt or gun-metal calf. Fall Shoes and Oxfords, $5.98 Russia calf, crunmfitnl nr nntnnt mt. All tin new in nfltl MrPCC t.Vlna mil f ii nannf mmluim lnfti antt T 1 both of these. i Beys' & Girls' $2 & Misses' & Children's $3 Yeung Women's $7 Oxfords, $4.98 $2.50 Shoes, $1.59 & $3.50 Sheet, $2.29 ew shade of tan Itussia calf, with Tan lotus leather; Nut brown calf; pony cut full outside wing tips, perforated heavy oak leather ex- lnce style with perfet- vamps, welted oak leuther soles and tension soles. Sizes fi atcd vamps and tips, rawhide slip soles. Kubber heels, te 11. Kirst Fleer. Xerth -lii'.rs, child's 6 te misses' 2. Sizes 8 te 7. f " Men's I Genuine tan Itusf i last3 biopsies ar Lewer expenses se far as hesieiy and underwear are concerned by purchasing the best heie at leasu Women's $1.50 Silk Hosiery 98 Fashioned; (reed quality; black, white, brown and gray. Women's $2 Silk Stockings, $1.29 j Fashioned or lull fash-t iened. Black and color.! Alse smart two-tone sports effects. Women's Imported Weel Stockings, $1.29 te $2.98 Popular sports shades; plain or daintily clocked. Beys' 85c Underwear, each, 59c & 69c Fleece-lised, ribbed shirts t and drawers. j j Beys' 50c Scheel Stockings, 29c llenw black ribbed c 't'en Fast nler Women's $1.65 Union Suits, $1.29 Kleei.e lined, cotton i lbbcd First Tloer Seuth $2.50 New Printed Silks $1 A ZF 9 Just received! Surplus from a Isaauij; mnnufai-tiirer of yard wide sins m very desit desit able pattern', and coloring- f ' (i re - s e , blouses uni lininRS I'll sr I'Li ult, sei'TII 98e SI tniUl.SOWnnl ClrtnA J A'l-woel t-veeils liemeap in j, i ten rrfP'S. seraf I'olret t' 1 " tricetiiies mlTed yarn Bultingn, sklrrlnt: plaldi nnd check" tr un ite cloth, shadow chetkp. m-'d lr iherlvH. itc Ne mail or j)hem c rd r N'one te dealers 3C te 1. tin h wiiltii $1.50 Silk-Faced Velveteen I'.ese at.B burgundy, wine, American Iteaim russet, pheas ant, llKht Kra, medium and dark brown fvkin, r'epenhafreri, navy, marine, nrmv blufl. mldnlKht blue S and b uii :m and i9 inch. I.lt isretlirrs rirst Fleer Seuth Chair Seats, 8c & 27c Jjf T n K op J-eaf. Sc: SOc te C5c I.e.ither, t'p ''hlt.r Seat, 17c. .ain te ii itch, cat ten, Be. $1 Terry Cleth, yd.. 49c l i f'll lepfrthi. reversible $3 "Sun Test" Drapery Ve!our$1.95 iV if -ese vid geld. Ge and "4 ln h idthH $2.50 Ruffled Curtains, pair, $1.79 IJarr.-1 i tf cts , crv nt tractive I.lt llrntliiT- I Ulllli FLOOR TlFsTeetar$iri9 svani'e.i i.v ii rt i v. i d stinl sleet s Slx-e int-.n?1 40c Pillow Cases, ea., 22c fit rem i ill's or b,. 1,'hcrl she. t intf - 'i 1. I!1". SlZlS 4-'ulj and I j Canten Crcne. . . Dalntv llKhi-Ae.Kiit MlU-and-cot-len weavi prettv li,'lit and dark Fhudei. alie hlai k 3i5 Inch I I.lt Ilrntlii-r Jrt Vtnnr Vnrthl i - - ..-... , Congeleum Remnants k A I j it 1 i ii i irn !" nine ?. vards nl tu nOe v. hIiip 2 jarda wide fw v (I Rug Specials 49c 29c I g..s '14 ..'18 . '15 .98 Mt llreUirrn KOCHTIl FLOOIt KllElitly Imp' rfect. S12 Tapestry Ilrui.eU. 8x12 feet CIS TupeMrr Ilranel, 9x12 feet S20.SO Axmln.tT. 7 Cxl0.6 feet $33 Axmliidter, 6 0x9 fet S1.3." Tapmtry Ilruntcli. 27x5 J Inches 60c Woven English Madras. 39c f Strlpei In blue, lander brown f and biack en white ereundn 30 Inch. 85c Half-Silk AQc J-XU )79c J Women's $2 Silk I Stockiners j Full-fnshlencd thread blllt Ile- I nferf ed tops IilacU and colors ; j thcht trill runs Beys' $1.25 Winter Union Suits, 79c l?tra hea . lleecif lined, nbhed. t Ne mall or phene enli ri I.lt Ilrether I'-lrst Fleer, Seuth I$ 4 $5 Heuse Dresses I$1.29 j In prett pinc;- h a m s, chnm Lrays a n d j hr.enes, white I ett'sndi e or contrast iiif; trimmings. All bizes in let. lit Iirether, SlA'OND rT.OC'R S i' e-r ni r 'iB at r .4 i i.lt llrnilier F'rs 13c Muslin, Nainsoek and " Sheeting, yard, 12VaC 1 l si f u . t k i . IiU.ichfd ). d I quail' i 4 m I.lt ll.-etlirr- I- rt Finn- V 'Hi I $4.50 Ir.destrucTibie -i Pearls, $2.35 i lid (jeld p'intT j ! lies 'cub I r loer Seuth " $l"te $2.50'Wnsh " Boilers, 50c and 98c "I K I -r , - I I lilt - eH b j" ' . iiuil r phone erde-s ' r " I i 't m bellem US. $2 Lunch Kits, $1.49 T irK k." t ir ' -uiirr. 1 n f i t I an ' um 45c Table Oil Cleths, 19c I U'l ' i . " i I ' i I ' i -e eruerf 60c Stew Pans, 29c Muinln i ' n i- I.lt llrethrri. I' l.ii r . stE3' iuV T3 S5 Linen Pattern $0 7Q Cleths &.IV I lfli Mile beaut fu t' CG tin i. - ' 25c All-Linen Crash, 19c V' n 1 i n.'i . ll.nrH.-j m iivh I.lt Ilrmlirr- I .rit Fleer North It s i l.i.i-n U.nn.islv, it (1 s r.' deslKiis. $3 Petticoats & Pantalettes An r. ' e - !eni;th p a n t n i ettc ettc deuble e ! a . 1 1 c cuffs, 'nil; un un eneorced. IVtri IVtri ceats with jetc tops a n 1 eccp tafteta flutincM. . ,0,-5 1 1 I f " ' 1 till I ' fl ' 7 THrn ( v.Tf.Bi40tm Hum $4 Princess Slips l$9.98 Navy, Black and Brown! figAumorrew! Exceptional! In the dark silks wanted for autumn frocks; just about enough for the day's sclllnfr. Very well mnde slip3 in tub silk, gathered at the hip and hemstitched at top. j., . ,i n --j. fi $1 Envelope Chemises, 79c Several pretty styles in lingerie cloth; built-up shoulder and strap med els: lace- nnd ombieid-j ; cry-trimmed $2 Extra-Size Chemises, $1.49 Several pretty styles; fine nainsoek with laces, medallions and embroid ery edgings. I.lt nrether. Second Vloer Mb GirIs, 18 te $20$Q Oft W& Winter COATS,' tfiw. Lievely snmples closed out at a less because there's but one or two, or a few of each pretty kind. Fine Weel Vcleur Sports Coating and Belivia In tan, reindeer and blue, ery becomingly styled nnd finished with big pockets nnd convertible cellars of fur or cloth. Sizes 8 te 14. I $8.50 te $10 Coats and Reefers. $4.98 Velours, cheviets nnd chinchillas; warmly lined throughout. Sizes 2 te 6. $3.50 te $'4.5e""Lucett'e"" Frecks" ' $1.98 and $2.98 AmesKeag ElnBhaiti and fit a ihan bra , em with Itnlckern. Sizes 6 te 14 I it liretlicr rflX'C'ND FI.OOK 4 1 sssssssssmmmmwmsmmstmmsmwmmmsmsmmmmm October Specials in the Furniture Section! This Breakfast $A J 95 Roem. Suite Or Its Duplicate Is $37.50 Elsewhere I Gracefully designed suites with cheer ful golden oak finish. Extension table with G-42 ten and four chairs env. ered with brown Spanish leatherette. , ,, , , i ii ii ii ' ' ' " i ! ii ii i, ii ii w w i, m m 10 te $35 Mattresses, $6 te 17.50 &.& Just about 300 mattresses that have been used as samples. ir.i... ,bir.cy- nil croed nualitv: all sized. rw "-"j, ,h.-FOlJnTH FLOOR tef . . UI VBOTHaBI: ci 1 Vinfer Bedceverings Are Priced Amazingly Little Here! Savings Average Clese te a Third! $10 Plaid Blankets Extra quality lambswoel soft, lluny and warm. Pretty pink or blue block plaids. Deuble bed size. ir $T85 M Pair j - --- . .i i . i. i, i . I SI A I JkITlKurnr.I rnm(.l. C HO slte.r1:1!01;11! nml I,T,n Pnjt?? (both ; ,:,, 'l"J u,i,r" r8- jy cn(UH hlu nd 4- ii ." v-'""'3Utc''eu. aize ikxbu. m $3m Heilvy Crochet Bed Spreads, $2.29 Marseilles patterns, hemmed S'e hO)i). $6.50 Satin-Finished Bed Spreads, $4.98 inibyi .blcnched5 .Marseilles patterns; cut corners and scalloped or hemmed. 80x90 inches. " Ml llretlier KIRS1' FLOOR. .NORTH ' T SS&SiB lk&llMam m ii um . . . , r Vkiw a a w JMiiHiHBBnwr'jvcnBrMtfCiy ,... . 2.95 . . Men's $4 te $6 Footwear t-iuiimfta. at 1 a h' ee v-ttent : ink i r i 1 k s'i anJ bpead tee hI Women's $4 te $6 Lew Shoes, $2.45 Tan b ii l i -. i -i Pt U ' i V , Misses' $3 te $4 $9 1 Q Shoes . . . ) LIJ 'i I ' i ' i. i th n lai phees lui ni i v s i , unci filzns fl te i Ne Mall iir t'linnr nrilem (ill "iilinn l'iiutiar mi jiCr4Titi: ti Wilf fll H 1 11 mmmm i i tn ijy w i 90c Bungalow Aprons, 69c I 1 ttl IT i. I e 1 fr ' I ei c.i le . t. " 11 le- $1 Night Gevvnis, 79c 1 - I W ' t Iilo i I'll .1 r'bben t i ' $1.25 Chemiiei,89c Hi, t i.L s'muliler l.i e i .1 enibrelUr trlmi eil Hcguiai j ana e r.i sins T Bevs' $1 ....1L. Blouses, 65c attached c i i. ,i , j,, Officers' O.DA'oel Brrtche,$2.75 Ieo bottom , it-enforced scats. Uevernnicnt Specialr! $7 O. D. Officers' Blankets, $2.39 V i K' ' t 1 .. m- n., Regulation U. S. Navy Jerseys, $1.98 1 weiHted , Hize 11 te 4 1 $l'.25 Mess Kits, 25c Se. id ali.n iii.tn with - vei V j ei'Hit' I'enkn g utetis. 'b s Br ' I i I t r n Hem i iifll. r O li. It In nt. et - $2.88 Officers' $10 Raincoats, $6.85 Mill, . f i,r I T m r i w l $As - , KVi $5 Gas- Mask Raincoats, $2.65 Hen i arr f t I le i v n e ' i i-i' I, fli ji, , f ttc Rh Kimr i u i n k 1 1 i nnti'i'd i Mill and . utjle witn belt watt-i yrger. AU Utn. $1.50 te S3 Has."7nr J' I I i I v ,r., ii- rU . t i l , I - ' - r i ii - ., ; I 1-1 I , , f . n ' i . f, ,i, I'll li.irl , fats Trimmed Free of Charge t Khaj 's ,.i il i , K. ,, , Men's Suits, $14.98 te $19.98 I x'r 'i uvf i i ' ., IH t nc Ik tl. s i i Mum rvi ten ' 1- .ii 'I i in i ii v i , i u Beys' Pole Coats, $4.69 te $8.98 v ' ' x irr ,1 , , v III ill - .- L . - . ., , i i ' i r r Women s and M13SC3' $8 te $12 Dresses, $5 s ri it I, im ( i r, h de liln in iu', I.I n K and Irunn Htjlluli toedeln fi.it'irlns- mtnl I utleiifi toil, hoi of mbreldery und bcad- e Vail nr I'henr Order Women's and Misns' $20 te $26 Coats, $10 1 " u mm Jeiible-fiMvil nu er a smiirt nlmili'H , Ik com ItB l Dim, llned te waij. Jr thtoUL'heuL V r -. si Mr-miiM, M 10W,A rrlei-S.r.tii Mr H i ." wj'ip.., LR MOimi : V J.-mAvu... ; . ..j ' viaaaWL... Kw n.f, ft' i-j Market Sla,
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