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CAVALRY REDUCED BY HALFIN-10 YEARS |7 i v o s e ngt Maj. Gen. Henry Makes Annual|per"nt during tne 10-year period. Report to Hurley on His - Division. ke Catted Stzfs Cavalry has been | Holavird Quartermaster Depot, Md., for reaucey ... size by 58 per cent in the| -G lyctory ‘type of armored car, to- past 10 years, according to the annual|gether with appropriate trucks, also report of the chief of Cavalry, Maj.' was discussed in the report. . T D WoobpwAaRrD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Smart Winter Coat Fashions “Tots to Teens” Are Choosing Here Jacket, Leggings ~ and Helmet of blanket cloth. With talon fasteners. Pink, blue, yellow, green, tan. Sizes 1, 2, 3. $16.50 INTANTS' APPAREL Fourte FLOOR. For dress...this girl's coat of suede-finish fabric, with collar and cuffs of ringtail opossum. Red, wn and green, $39.50 GIRLS' APRAREL TH PLOOR. Gen. Guy V. Henry, to the Secretary of War, made public today. ted out. The presen h is 8315 (actual recrul 7,974), or & reduction of 5 Further experimental with the two-squadron regiment, peacetime or- ganization, confirms the wisdom of “our thxee-lx::dmn war strength or- ganization,” general said. Fxperimentation now under way at the purpore or developing a definite and Four Specialized Sections Have Youths' Fashion-Right and Price-Right Coats Blanket Cloth bat to match, i blue. Sizes 1, $13.95 INFANTS' APPAREL FourtE FLOOR. Exclusive Rowe of Lon- don Coats . . . of fine material, beautifully tai- lored. Blue chinchilla, plaid lined. Sizes 3 to 10. Special— $25 Tue Boys' Srore Fourt Fioor. Santa Wants You to See Electric Town and The Toy Store THE EVENING STAR. W HOLDS low wAGEs men's League of All Souls’ Unitarian Church last night. ARE NOT PROFITABLE |scucy of the texti. ivtey, reportea that increased co-operation between the % manufacturers themselves, and also be- Dr. Dexter Also Hits Long Hours | tween manufacturers and operatives, is in Industrial Talk at All necessary if the industry is to bxcome profitable again. Souls’ Church He contended the Sherman anti- trust law is antiquated and has, to some extent, prevented the necessary | co-operation 'in the textile industry. Low wages and long hours do not pay | He urged that the churches of the| in industry, Dr. Robert C. Dexter of | country take a more intelligent interest Boston, secretary of the Department of | in such problems. He expressed optim- Social Relief of the American Unitarian | ism regarding the business of th: South Association, told members of the Lay- |and New England. Little brother also wears Little sister wears a_coat a coat of Chamoisluxe. .. of Chamoisluxe. Blue, which comes in the same brown, tan or green. colors as sister’s. 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