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Labor Delegates. CHURCH NOTICES PKESBTTTERIAH. 200 MEN TN UNIFORM AND WAR WORKERS ARE CORDIALLY HtVRED To Attend an Entertainment at PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Perm. 28th and Ste. N.

Take Georgetown Cars--Get Off at 26th Street TONIGHT AT 8--FREE Music, Plays, War Songs, Refreghmentn 8:00 Tonight' Regular receptipn for all men in uniform and war workers. All-star program. Fanny Cobb Soprano Norwood Brothers Special Attraction Frieda Hauff. Violin Chief Yeoman Squires In New Stunts 10 P. hot and cold shower.

Breakfast for spl- diers; sailors and mafines, oOc. Sunday u. S. Squadrons in France Guided From Ground. Eager to Know of Inven- Gave Orders to Cnpture App Pressure; Becettt Are VOca Democratic filed with the JMuee yesterday a showing adtUttona-1 expenditures of JSO5.132, brinelng ft'elr total expenses to slightly ttutn fWS.OOO.

of the Tlejraollean.commute** lias filed post-election statamenta, "but. preelection statements showed fenea of Additional coatrfbatioiu making: a. total of $680,822, were reported by the pemociatic national Among 1 C. John D. jftyan ana '9-15--gone Service for men In' Squaarons of American airplanes unftorin 1 tir M5' In Prance up to vnoment gttwjed 8 day School Bible Classes.

Jsauadrop comftiandor that reached! -Twilight, service lor all each pilop by 'radio telephone. News! those- who are lonesome, of the successful development of this tired; "those who- want a device, hitherto military secret, cure for care, help to carry, though some Inkling, qf-rt had. reach; the load, come and joiti in the music, songs, Supper served to all free by ladies of church. Beaker, Dr. J.

M. jf-w- J.ady, both of New tf on Making Machines Is Kased Off. WWflifHJROPEii of. GCTMPERS DISCOVERS awrtrsrttrrue tenator (Democrat)-. AJahatna, former ctialrnsan of, 1 House ways and means committee.

RUSE that to 1 che committee power to pass f- i appropriations could extravagance tow t-prevented. Rwiolutfon of Mexicans Seeking Re-! Mr. Underwood said the point bad. -r A been reached where tlie battle- cry lease of Jailed I. W.

W. Quickly waa retrenchment, adding it ia "klle to say that we will increase taxation Amended "Here to i when we can acobtnpHsh the Truth," Sajrs nfisulls: through economy." Pernrcions Influence: aajne ed the Germana'just berorc hostilities' ceased, was -allowed" public I yesterday by John director of aircraft production. "There are details concert it which we cannot discuss yet," Mr. Ryan saifl, "but the Arters, of "Portland, Maine: worked out.darlne months of i Topic, ment. went" Into actual services some ago, I have myself, on the ground, given orlde-rs to squadron fixing- in the air, and watch: ed them maneuver accordingly.

The William 15-trnes Lower, transmission of the voice is clear IQ American Vessels" tJuriiig: Crisas; Laredo -NoV. attetfrnt! by Mexican to the pan-' labor conference to havfe Ldojted a resolution alitaing at the release from of Industrial! Workers "bit' the Vforjd, today Aronsht on that, organization' 'by American labor leaders, who defeated the plan'by amending the resolution. opposition' to tnp Mexican lutiori was' led ly Chailes H. Moyer, I president ot Kederation of Miners several years 1 aso, had a'ssaateii hlnJ as 'L "After the Next!" service. The Rev.

--Look and Listen." THE FRIENDLY CHURCH BAPTIST. BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and Streets. Henry Allen Tapper, D. LJL D.

he turned -back priVate jiintil the food emergency." in has been passed, an. official board said yesterday. that it probablys would be nine or a year before their return was con- the sound of the airplane motor. It side-red is in every way the most satisfactory Requisitioned Dutch vessels afcffre- of communicating between a tinu 495,875 deadweight tons. foe-retained as loner a it was saia-.

The owners of these vessels contend that under the 'Presi- retary of that' organization "William vessels requisl- Hay secretary and treas- tiohed by the will urcr the I. W. (s serving' owners sentence under the "esplonaee act. Europe of the Detectejl by Gompers. pagtoi' 6f tho Holy Trinity enough to be heard distinctly through Church, of Philadelphia, will speak.

Subject, "Stop means planes In the air, and from the ground to planes," Can Be Beard for Miles. Mr. Ryan said he could not discuss the distance over which the radio their wi i days i after Samuel Gompers, after the resolution liad been introduced, drew out the fact that it was intended to aid Imprisoned Industrial Workers of the World, and at once the. executive council of the American Fe'deration of Labor attached the movement;" which was warinly defended by some of the Mexican delegates. Moyer, now president c-f "rnill and smelter workers, previously taken no" part in the conference telephone has worked.

it is known i signing- of the armistice, but thejjhip- -t proce e4 i ng; arose to answer a 11 A. M. Preaches at "God's Fullness inf Subject: Man's Emptiness." 8 P. M. Subject: "The World's Crisis: Its Threatening Dangers and Greatest Need." IT.

received a telegram from the Governor A i a requesting him to accept a position a staff durins; the meeting of the Pan-Amsr- i a Federation of Labor this week at Laredo. Dr. services at the First Baptist Church, prevent acceptance. Ur. Tupper'a sermons and lectures ar-i i a i a and Have you heard i a SVhoql, 9 4 5 a.

Howard, acting superintendent; K. i a teacher of Young Men's Bible Class; Miss Brietling, a of the Ladies' Class; K. i Class. C. E.

Society at 7 p. m. to be a matter of some miles. W. P'otter, of the equipment division of the bureau, explained that the idea of the radio telephone 'was conceived some time ago by a number of experiments.

Its successful development to airplane equipment was, however, the of the bureau's own people. "For some months it has "been possible in our offices in Washington to hear the planes flying- miles over the city," lie said, "talk-ing to each other and to the ground," as they worked out and perfected the device." Germans Knew of It. pingr board holds that period begins with the signing of 1 peace. If possible vessels neutral nations under charter to boarrt also will be retained to afd in fte ata teiDentby a Mexican delegate that the had convjnced many A Welcome Awaits You Her JSAHT1ST. IMS' u-s i i i i The fact that radio telephones were a regular part of American 'aerial i lias only been permitted to become known since the capture of a German order to aerial squadrons a i that an American plane wireless telephone equipment be i clown and brought to the rear for examination.

Mr. Ryan said yesterday that, the pressure the a i a pro- H. Latch, teacher of the Adult duction had been eased off immediate; a the sigrnins of the armistice. I Just prior to that. 300 De Haviland I a i turned out and a 20 Handley-Page bombing- planes -were being constructed week- I I ly in knocked-down shape for shipment.

These latter are the largest i type of (tying machines yet put use. I a many of other Mexhc wor itmca that the American Federation bf Lat)Or fought the Hayd orSanlza ion chiefly because the feeding Europe. was ai and ne- i two or g. aniza tions were seeking the gof.ations now are under wsiy for extending the charters on 150,000 tons of Japanese shipping: which expire during December and January. ASKS CHURCH'S Ail) Baker's Aid Appeals to Newly-Merg-ed Lutherans.

New York. No v. United a Church in America, a i i amalgamation of three Lutheran i a same end by different means. "Saved- Our Uvcs," He Says. "My name is Moyer," he said.

"Ke- nieniber "that name' and g'o back to Mexico and- tell them- what .1 say. Twelve years ag-o, Moyer, Haywood "and Pettibbne -were on trial for their lives iind although we -were flliated -with the American Fed ot-Labor, that organisation contributed funds which enabled us to prove -our innocence and saved our lives, "Pettibone died, and on his fleath f-bed lie jrave thanks to the American Federation of Labor for the Help it had given him. Moyer lived arid served and has tried to be true to the organisation to whicili he owes his life. He is now pairing: part of the debt he owes 'Uvcm. Haywood was false, he started at ones an organi- z.iLion to i liis his country.

The American Agreement. through a committee of reflners, agreed industries bpard. to maintain 'tho pres- ent rate- of pro'duotlon and existing. Bevels prices- aod Government regulation of- of materials "win, the entire ag-reement 14 renlin ef- feet until it will 'be i subject to renewal revision. "In mak IDS' this announcement last', night, after members of the tit of St NEW YOK.

1510 St. N. W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel FEATURB TODAY VALUES $55, $75, $85 and $95 $llft and $125 $75, $95, $110, $125 $150 $15, $18, $22 and $25 all-day clonjerence, committee and offl- cials of the board explained'that the action'was taken tq.sfabtlixe the In- dustry'during the jp.eriod transition from a war to -6. peace-t)asls.

She i obnfer.erice took'up. thie prooable world requirements during reconstruction irf Europe, and American "One of the allies, 1 saJQ a formal statement the conference, "'within the hours has requested information on delivery of the com- modity, which was accepted a. sfgfar that the European demand would- not only large, Daniel Guggenhewi, of- tttie can and C. -Kelly, of the Anaconda 1 pany; Daniel C. Jafctellngvr'ot the Utah Copper Company, and Agasslz, not af- of the Caliimet and" Hecja Company.

leration represented the Industry at. the co'n'- fercnce, whi'e war represented by Cha'irman Barucli and other Germany Quits PRKSBYTERIAN- Be Church of the Covenant 18th and Sts. Kev. Charles Wod J. Minister CHURCH UNION VICTORY at Epiphany Where Congregations Unite In Service.

A servico thankssiving- for victory and peare -was held In the Church of the Tipiphany last evening yavia at ic i-, the f( of p( aoe on 11A.M.--"Will Germany Ret the Stolen Art I' Revela- Saturday, tions of an Ki-upps." Ex-Director of Gordon will present a subjects Sunday in the First Cong-re-; a i 11 a 1 Church, cor-i ner of Tenth and streets northwest. 500 copies of Dr. Gor- Sunday, November 17. 9 3 0 a a Graded a School. 9 4 5 i i i Class.

Miss a 10:00 All-Comers' i 'class. lion, i HtMrtun Thompson. Aas't Atl'y a Meets Studio I Kill. 1219 Ave. I 1 0 i class men and -vvomen.

1 0 a Men's Class. 1 1:00 i i i i Dr. Wood a Af i i i Sej'viee. R- i etlects of peace on gV, TM" Rev. a Special i by the 1 Poland i i of St.

John's a the Rev. Dr. Charles "Wto3, oC the of the Covenant; tbe Rev. Dr. Samuel H.

Greene, of the Calvary Baptist and Bishop i i a F. McDowell, of the Method i a The pas' ora declared that if peace is to a a i to the world, the a i i i nate all i i a i i and i i a i ties a have them a a so many years and xmtte in one sreat a i a i domocracy a has been established by the i a a i gov- Dr. Smith said a the "way Christian churches have been a a for no valid reason a has been a to God. Dr. "Wood emphasized the fact a the war has demolished the theory a rig-ht does not exist i i The Rev.

Dr. a men i rector of tlie of the i all people. any. bad charge of the services which attended many "Washing-ton pastors a a congregation a i the i and Canada the warn you to g'o back to PrfexiCo merger. and t'eH the miners that you have The Rev.

Dr. Frederick H. Knubel, learned Moyer to look and be of Now was elected i on a and when you i a man rep- the i a The Rev. Dr. G.

resenting- the I. W. -W. to he is Kellerer, of Cha.rleston, S. was not to organize you to better chosen -secretary, and Clarence B.

i your condition, but he is doing there Morganthau tells how she 'The real story of the Potsdam conference, July 5th, 1914, was confided -to him by the German Ambassador to Turkey. The full history of German intrigue in the near East. READ. AMBASSADOR MORGENTHAU'S STORY i Mr. Henry Morg-enthau, formerly American Ambassador ta had extraordinary opportunities for getting at essential i tacts at the center of German intrigue.

He knew Talaat and, I Buyer Pasha intimately. He had the confidence of Von Wan! genheim, -the German Ambassador. 'He was at Constantinople the killing of the Christian Armenians was planned and This book will be used by historians as evidence of Germany's guilt for many of her greatest crimes of the last four Also Charged by the I years. A vivid picture of history in the making. Net, $2.00 at tyour bookseller's.

6 METAL CONCERNS BoardJ what lie is States, to you." I Tlie resolution trying to do in the United organize you to destroy which brought out 7 5 1 a a i a 8 0 9 a i i i serinor. by Or. Vv'oi Me by the i i Choi voices Sydney Lloytf son. i a i a a i Tuesday, November 19. 5:30 class for i i a Club.

ti (Canteen Supper, ITic. 7:30 a P.rhearsal. Thursday. 21. Social a Service.

Krlday, November 1 5 A 1 a id. "Mur of 125 i tiai-vey in con- a I I I i I A Xorth rornor t'loriiiii a and street. Rov. H. I).

I LniiiiHter. a. Siui-lay School; 0:45 p. m. i i Kiidc.i^or: 11 e.

"Ooni i Ji. scrv irt-. followed 1J sernion: "Will Sociuli.sul iinv SocVt.v-: 1 METHOI1IST EPISCOPAL. I WKSI.EY CHUItClI. i i streets northwest.

Her. T- JIOPl'INS, Pastor. 1'reurhlns i and evening. 11 a. "Old-TIiiid With New Impressions." 7:45 p.

"Shall Soi-lal Supersede Autoerary in Now Order?" Thete nre tile semml ainl third niiir.brvs of a series of Jts- ruurses in "T'le Place an.l Power olC the Clinrv-h In the World's Transition." All are fleome Go'it don's notes on "How to. Cultivate Taste for Solid Reading" will be distributed at he evening service. A. M. K.

15't Street N. W. Rnllv Cor on the main debt. Sennrm, n. ty tile pjtNttr.

Subject. in the illustrated by a jialr ef reat Bi-alrs. p. 1'ew rally. Scnri-in, Kev.

r. J. Jordan. P. TO.

M. TaniiT. First Church of Christ, Scientist i 1 Washington. Columbia rd. aod Euclid 8t.

Second Church of Christ, Scientist a i X. K. Masonic Temple, 5 sti. N. Third Church of Christ, Scientist Uf WasiiinL-ti-n.

I i 'IN-niple. 13tli and a-, o. N. and ImmortalsTM 1' rji. ai.i] 111.

MFKTJ.Va. P. M. I i p.cdMS: i i i liners 10 fo 9. I 2:::0 to S'.

Hr-. 10 to 0 (oxnept d-i -nil 148 East I- To 7 i.rxcopt Slindaj-s and Subject: "Mortals SPralTTJAI-ISM. The First Spiritualist Church "Follow the lecture by the piffstor, Alfred II. Terry, Slln- dav at 8 p. followed by spirit messages, a i Temple, 1012 Ninth St.

Seeuntl Floor. All welcome. Unity Spiritualist Church Gratitude Day Service. CONCOUMA HAI.IJ, Cor. Sth and Stu.

N.W. Meeting at p. conducted by the Rer. George AV. Kates aud Xtr.

Zaida B. Katey. Addresses on Why Should We Be Grateful? Followed by spirit lueseaKes. All invited. TIlEOSOrHY.

Lectorei by MISS HOLBROOK Tbeosophical 1216 street N. W. SUNDAY, NOV. 17. Study Class: "Eden's Pour Rivera." At 8 pT Lecture: "TJie Second Object of the Sunday at 4:30 monthly meeting of the Order of the Star in tlie East.

This evening at 8--Entertainirieiit and social in the interest ot! thjs Miller, of.Fliilaclelphia, treasurer. i were a-dopted, pledging "the fullest support of the i lAitheran Cllurcli in America, to the of the United States to bate was amerwJei to provid the of vice which I that the executive council ot the a the physical and spiritual Amer i ca Federation of Labor should a the boys and and men c.nil women of these United States." The delegates were urgred by Capt. TOugene 1-. Swan, representing" Secretary of WaT Baker, to aid in combat- iner bolshevik propagrandp, in this 'There is a very serioxis condition abroad that is corning here," said Capt. Swan.

"There is a spirit of unrest a which we are very worried. You all that here on i a the day some people to march up the avenue carrying red flags, and that they were a a in the streets by men in i soldiexie and sailors. Tlie bolshevik spreading i i i i a itridreaif.c'i -place, and by people a vou wotilrt i i a a spirit of Uoaor. Guardia. the flying repre- Secretary of War, a i i sentative," a The a i a a the i in the world Pregs club- a i last is i i i and a i i i is nsoMed in communities by investigate any report of men improperly imprisoned arid take what a'ctlon the members, saw.

fit. TELLS OF FIGHTS HE HAD IN AEROS La Guardia the Feature of Entertainment by the Press Club. The Federal Trade yesterday issued- complaints against six: concerns with 'at "in- York Jn Qerrtidny, which it says it has to believe -in a cbmbiftst- tion with the grreat Geonan terests. The companies, one which wap taken over from German- cWners by the alien property "iuly; 22, charged with practlclngr- unfair Doubleday, Page Company, Publishers GHEET IT. s.

MAILS you, y. ontlemen. sends me her of you to do a of yo are too 1) i and ready to do. He seeks and in checking i unrest." 8,000 TO QUIT NORFOLK JOBS FOE FABMERS Iecorated by Women's Land Army for Services. At meeting 1 of the women's land a lasfe nigrht in "Wilson Normal School.

-4 young- women who have worked on a and in gardens in Maryland and Virginia from one to five received insignia. Ransome presided, assisted by Miss Bertha T. Worhorst. L. T.

ton street, supervisor of the Rock- i i i i received a brassard its a token of service. Kussell T. HMwartls, of the -war garden comnjit- tee, and Dr. Albert- T. Zimmermann the meeting on "Recon- axt dressed struction." CHURCH NOTICES CHlilSTIATf.

VERMONT AVENUE CHItlSTJAN CIHTKCB. Vermont avenue, nortu ot street. Rev. EABLE WILFLEY, I.L. Pastor.

Bible school, 10 morning worship, 11, with sermon by pastor on "JKeconstruc- Evening service o'clock, with lecture-sermon by the pnstor on "The Khiiie Country." C. E. societies, 7 o'clock; midweek Kerriee, 8 p. m. OTHER SERVICKS.

GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place HERBERT W. KLINK, Supt. Jubilee Meetings. Sunday, Nov. 17 to 24 A Courier of the Cross MISS RUTH ANGEL 7,009 Longshoremen May Follow Builders--May Cripple Seaboard.

Norfolk, Nov. that i demand -for an in'crease in wages has been Eg-nore1 8.000 mem- I by appearing in person and delivering- to beg-'an "frnpromptu address relating- to h's course, on the war front, where he participated in many aerial Battles. He rfttirned from overseas about a month aero in time to be redacted over his Sociali-st opponent In New York. According to Bt. Clair, who introduced Maj.

la hje only speech during- the campaign was the inquiry, is my opponent's regiment?" Enrico Caruso, -the famous tenor, present in spirit If not in person. The flrst showing, anywhere of Ca- Iruao's initial movie picture. "My was urcBented, and Mr. St. Clair siated a he had received a telephonic message from the artist's i to the effpft that the next time 5 National Press 'Clab presents one of his movies, if proven ample notice, he will be herfe In-person.

Tw-o hundred dollars was subscribed berg of the Allied Buildings in Norfolk and vicirjity in this section have been orders tl tb'morrow morning by the "union. Both ffoveVn- ment and civilian building operations i tied up by the strikers, tho leaders claim. The men are demanding Jl an hour. They now receive 81 cents. According tlie will be general throughout this" divi- of the Atlantic seaboard, w'here 13 declared- the men are being underpaid.

Government construction work at the navy yard, naval base, army depots in Norfolk and Newport it is declared, will be tied -up. working-cards fay employers, who declare they are no longer necessary, unionized tonig-ht served notice' that they would quit work tomorrow unless these cards are issued along with their envelopes. men to be affiliated with the local origrkn- izations. The large, majority are" em-" ployecl -on war jobs absolutely essential as long as the American troops are in WORLD NOW BIO FAMILY. Mbrevr Christian mimilon worker not parish from Jiifew Ghetto will prove that right at every service.

that Yrom -i, KinRlrijg. FollowiaR" nsnfti ctxstom, miawioii dtstrfbvte dinners to 1be poor. desfrinar to contribute should payable to Govpel MIs- 314-216 Jvlin Place, advantage." Plione Main 1731. No Nation Can Be HennU, Tuttle Says at Bishop Daniel S. of His- soiiri, and presiding 1 of Episcopal denomination, pulpit of the Ciiueh of the Asce'iigian last niglit during the He told of the unselfish spirit nation this "war.

"We are a bishop. "'We fiave given of oijr "fcest that justice; freedom and. love shouM fjj eartn( gjnd to that The Is now 'one pJ big family. iNo be a her- This resolutlttn was mT-fe We are now Responsible ly. adopted." other." a wonderful used 'Jtb'RjJItlf A 'YAtff' to unjted war work campaign fund as the 'result energetic eflCorts on the' Charles Light and Dr.

Harvey Wj WJtey, assisted by Maj. Guardla, the hat" among the SILENT PUBLIC OWNESSHIP Still in Hands. 'New Tork, Nov. railway oonipanJes in the United States have not gone on record in favor of public reports to the contrary notwithstanding, according to J. H.

Pardee, president of the American Electric Rflway Association, Mr. in a statement here declared a resolution by J. 3D. Mortitejcr, of the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company, reciting the present condition of the in dustry and its inability to continue service anless substantial "relief was afforded it, and "recomtnendfhg to companies that tTq.ey. afford every fJucilJty to States witinlci- pallties for exlKting trsins- portatibti' not adopted conference here 1 on November was Deferred oh Mr.

Mortimer's executivercommit- association for such action take, So far n'o. ae- ha3.be« taken upon It. 'A Inrther resoivtfon," continued Pardee, "reciting' the "conditions ndw prevail in tlfe Industry, aAd Ytctpry 'Congratulations Are Sent by Bolivia and Uruguay. of victory'- of American and a i arms Wer.e received by Vice president 'and destructive method's of com.p«ti-1.l^ai*shaH yesterday i I i in the American a dents of th senates of i a at monopolizing the American miner- 0 ni Tj TU Jay and transmitted to als separation industry. The companies are Mineral- Separ.a---[ tion, Limited; Mineral Separation Ismatl Vaftaycz of Bolivia American Limited; Miner- i called attention to the fact that i als Separatum- American -Syndicate country fvas the flrst in South A (19I3J Limited, all of London; Beer, 1 ica to break relations i a Sondheimer Company, 'of -Frank- i Uermahy, and Beer, i OKLAHOMANS FOKM 'SOCIETY Sondheimer Company, and i Allnerals Separation No'rth American-J Corporation, Tbrk jCIty.

Benno Senator GhAirxnan; i Otto Frohnknecht and "Harry of ew York "city, of Prom State Register. CENSOR Radio Alone Will Be Subject to Military Scrutiny. the companies, also are named In -the complaint, w-hich will be heard here December 30. i i a of press censorship i connection i a i a and land telegraph i i at once, was a a by the gov- i beard. i the i i of the wireless, a Issued today releases i i a ceneor- i H.11 means of i a i In War worteers, i of a the i States, i i a announce- French Academy to Elect, Foch.

Paris, -M'embers of tlie French academy at a meeting 1 held yesterday decided to hold an -erecep-- tional election session "Thursday. In spite of the academic secrecy it is certain that Marshal Foch, and prob- ably Premier be elected i Clemen contest. met last i In office of Senator Gore, and took the flrst stops toward org-anizinR- a i. State society. Senator Gore was elected temporary chairman, and Ed: S.

Robinson secretary. A committee on constitution and permanent organization was appointed, to report at a meeting 1 held in the Senate office, building: next Friday Secretary Robertson 103 mer Oklahomaris registered at meeting. ment of me of the voluntary' press i was made a i of telegraph and cable i ami of the malls has been exercised during- the by a board consisting- of the Secret a i "War and Navy, the chiefs i i i a i i a a tlu- a of naval i i i the g-eiice Geoi-ge Creel, chairman of i i i i i i on i information. for measiir9S. to reyiee.M Mr.

-T i the the; relations tha titflltles. the public, add-inOstruct- the 'president to appoin.t com-? mittee orob- was Introduced by president of ttif Charleston jCowBolida.ted% Hallway Publisher Scholz Resigns. ana social in the interest or 1 New here 'Ktis soldiers, sailors aijd war Pythian rbeippJe, Sunday, Tork tevoniTis former mdyor -w Public and 1 in the lring your friends. aii cuiicate tibn. xty Churcli.

'-wlli be Saturday an'Hojy Trli-- OF STYLiSH NEW EXTRA VALUE SUITS AND A We found our stocky too crbvrded, when thift last shipment of garments arrived the Strauss Mfg. Baltimore, we offegt; today ait SMASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35,00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $8.50 $11.25 $3.15 $5.00 $6.00 $22.00 Overcoats 327.50 Overcoats $40.00 -Overcoats. $45.00 English Gabardines. $25.00 Suits. Suits $10,00 $16.00 Men's $5.00 Men's Trousers.

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