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READERS' NOTICE -r- U you want

the Newa Olllee of 'Tbe Dally
Tribune, call 2S6.L; If tbe Buolneaa
Olllce aok for 202-R.

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF

Friday

Saturd~y

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Cotton ribbed, . ., . . . 89e
2 For $1.50
Cotton Ribbed . . . . . 69e
2 For $1.00
Part Wool
RelfUiar $1.25 Value
at ............ $1.00

otbm- pr.epltaUtiWI
llttWon or lhe

50c-89c:

CHILDREN'S
UNION SUITS
High Neck, Long Sleeves, ankle length, Dutch
neck, elbow sleeves, ank·
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SOc SUIT
QUILT BATTING

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Coats colored and black-with wonderful Manchurian Wolff collars and cuffs$15.00 VALUES, SPECIAL $7.75
Coats in a vm·iety of color-Beautiful
FmR- Wolff, Fox, Mannot, etc.,-

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DIXIE MAID QUILTED
COTTON
Especially made for a bed
quilt, one piece-

$25.00 Valuea $14.95

POMEROY H. S.

Biggest values evet· ever shown in Coats.
~ede, Brown, Black, in c()lors, trimmed in
Beave!', Skunk, OppO!SSUrrl; Fox, Squirrel,
Mink- in fact all the expensive flll'S--for
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Sale $1.95 Pair

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SHEETS
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Size 81x99
Free from All Filling
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Fruit of the Loom

Greece, Hungary
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new
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Ostrich clo\11:;-A bi~ selection.-A big Ih!e
of silk and) wool. ·
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;.iJ.I.LOitY HATS ........... , .. .. . .. $3.50

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Wonde.rful quality,

new 'patterns-We will
replace 411Y garment
made of Peter 'Pan Prints'

if it fades.
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thank the ftl;m of Met;i count, '
vote l receiveol at
for the verJ
the election NO... 8th.

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Dead, 400 Mislliii;
Only Four Howoea .
Left Standinr
By CLIFli'OR.D H. OAt.LO\vA,y;

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HOSIERY SALE
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No. 6801 Chiffon

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Athlotle·• Department . ·WUI
be Hoot to Mothon of
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Size 72x90

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Waoblnfton. Nov. 11-INB-'11lo
over beer todaJ

LADIES
UNION SUITS

NELSONVILLE H. S.

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that J/reat conftict.
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oo ~.;;:~::·;:'• a situation that was at t~at !btl~, ·said ~o · · ·
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day in 1918 and the citizens of the var!Oils
join hands with them In their merry making
~ommemoratlng, it mirht be well to remelitber that
Is going op. aln;tost as top.oy·tulM)y 'tb&lt;!•Y 88 It
that J/reat conftict.
.
mlflhl be . well to remember that. the saeriflca ·of
l&gt;fty or sixty thousands of American 11Ve8' hili ao!le . . •' :. .
oo ~.;;:~::·;:'• a situation that was at t~at !btl~, ·said ~o · · ·
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war was supposed to be a war to mike
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risr~t, If It wanted to safei!Uard the riJhts and ·
ot Individuals In our commonwealth.
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'fbetller or not ras Is a mineral; a dectslo~. placlnl'
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ho~v.en, k&gt;1qws the public lo sick and
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