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TP PAT s al } 4 10 UNITED: Story Back Home Overstock Sale of RED CROSS, HERRICK and @ o oo - v the Doshisha university, now i W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES - | Which he pays high tribute to the ef TP o = | thusiasm with which America enteref Values that Cannot Be Duplicated B e e an e | his opinion. the aid sent to the Alliest { 1 sufliced to turn the scale from threat=} f Herrick’s Suede and : cned defeal to victory. “Who does i | Patent leather button L e e and lace shoes. | universities of the United States, any of which ¢ visited became mil- itary camps. Military and civilian | edneation thereat we nded into 1. ‘Ann- system He admire the Ameri-; B i n adaptability to circnmstances, and s Americaas now have the oppor- funity of a thousand years to show rown and black kid Ox- R e te. o ety e Also patent leather ; 8 | ontions Nenwab, Hurley and other @ &Y i | creat men of enterprise. their ship- & i B | uilding, steel manufacturing abili- buildir how at Detroit 20,000 | SR " N ¥ airpliaes were created to send ] : 3 nee accompanicd by Grey patent kid, extra high ’ > big wharfs built C ac eE = 3 ailways in France, seve Extra high cut Havana | Ut lace $6.50, $7 and $8 hundred . thausand automobiies, | S > NValnes B | 0 on all of which has converted Am- | brown and grey kid lace Highest Ufis . 2 into a gigantic war workshop = 4 TS 1ghest graae novel- With all her factories changed into shees with cloth tops. Herrick’s make patent ty shoes, all styles manufaciories of arms, etc. He oh-| rved maay points which the edu- leat} yith fawn ; . 8| cational evstem of America differs § M, . $2 98 t:’)‘]‘)s:“;’:‘a:l(li SC\::; $3’39 ;‘:;I(\ia%?:hfiewem coln % m\(u-h 1‘r'«m\ that u:’ J,\\|1.‘H_ nnr!‘(l':\l!\‘ Prlces 'v,‘ The «!‘iCR attention of intelligent Japanese - thereto. - black and grey . ... 98 $ 5 :»m 1'\‘.3 os‘;»_:(\m‘;_\}.i\\ .jH nm»\v: |hn1in: ("aShmere Sox Overcoats f}w. C(JatS — reaarding military education. Colums| Notaseme 75¢ and $1 $18.75 All Wool $10.00 AT e e, (e S retren| $21.75 . S . Men’s Mahogany 4 - i . St il quality 55¢ pair. : 21 i Men’s Gun metal el chie Hiand U. S. Army Shoes | [l 35 2 "sguiar course, Youas men of | | S 5 24.75 and $12.00 qual- d S i DelasRe Munson & | leges in re trained militari- | § 4 pair for $2.00 5 itv. v 3.95 Do Hhoes: Q2 98 sewed @ - 2 ¢ for 11 hours a week. Beside the 11 $29.75 ity, now 76.95. $4 value W @3 098 Last .... & £ | 1 the students are permitted take other cour E 4 Boys’ and Girls’ Gun metal School shoes. $ 1 °98 Men’s heavy tan Children’s tan lace month, so that any poor young ma. Scout shoes, hand sewed . who graduated fram a high school E S, . ,i { i i can enter a college if he is physically TR e l H | | | ! charge that the Americans lack patriotism | \ | g | e ovemmert” et ot $1.50 Quaiity Men’s Underwear Now 85¢ $l 98 B | fit. This is a record breaking event . Y e . f | in the history of American education. | S N Qi SD Dr. Mizusaki refutes the a ama O‘V Yie for their own country. [t is a great g i 168 M | mistake. The patriotism of the Am-) 5 —— - sicans has been manifest in all he Jale has observed in America. No meet- Men S Pan S Qn ‘_S‘”( $7 95 < ing place is without the American| [ Saturday Lt o ain Street @ & s R w0 Ao § B* | Whenever there is a parade and when- ever the big American flag is noticed, all Americans remove their hats as a | § G B e —— ity mark of revereace and respect. H = i} S ¥ d the birthplace of George | 5,”%,}_ 2} gf‘g ° Washington, which has now become a | [ i & ! L shrine that Americans visit in -1 B - ’ 7 3 orns! ‘ ‘i Minimum Wage Board Says Any 6 right off with fingers—No_pain! metmmoneomon S i § | 248 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Kujo a young daughter of Viscount e 5 ed daughter of Prince Kujo, had en- ington, $281 will enable a modest | toreq the “Muraktmo Goshe or young woman-—business, professional | Buddhist coavent in Kyoto. The full or home worker—to dress well, | ceremany of “Tokudo Shiki" was per- . . — - though not extravagantly, for one |formed on December 8 with much 5 - R —— DA ir. Before the war she might have | solemnity and splendor. Joy and sor- ssed equally well for § row, svmpathy and agratulation, and similar possibilities may arn | have been expressed in & smee of| e, Yokolams, 3 e 5 ake Tokyo the largest at any time. Meanwhile, a lot of fun | Society, says the Japan Advertiser,| Nagoya, will make Towye 1A s WHA , ABDUE 3 v be extracted from the said mod- | OWing to the high birth of the new| city in the worl U SHERR el & ' ¢ inc s the populous residen- young woman’s sensible efforts to | NUR and recognition of the important|now includes the por Hartford, Feb. 14.—According to | Sengoku, a high official of the depart-| & ) ? 3 / T e Ol et el Don’t charge it, open a cash account and save money | Kobe, Kyoto and | tial and industrial communities . of dress as well as possiblo and still “beat | Fosition she ‘will oceups *in | the| G 200 UL, “Snibuya, Hara- | Obsessed with the big idea of protecting tho The minimum wage board list be- | Outside her family, she had served|Jukn, Yodob shi, no, Osaki, Su- at home, father often omits the essential protecii - a rs. hese towns . 1 itinte. She will eventually be-| gamo and many others. Thes s 3 gins with one suit and one coat a year | Ner novitia HE NS G ; iburbs 1 arts of O! 1S most v — 5 i bee et ent she| are no longer suburbs but parts o S| ital as: and ends with an appropriation of $16 | COMe the abbe fathe coaventyanalin set strength_ X s Ireater T ), and the movement is | has joined, a pasition of highest ge- Greater Tokyo, and fl . 5 5 m.-I G dress incidentals, | 1o i) cticar’ rank, which for centufes|to bring them under one administra- | $ : such as rubbers, b neckwear, etc. ; t = S AR MpoeLs, b LI, G been filled by a virgin daughter | tion { { > A winter coat one year, a spring ¢ el £ ¢ Y 4 < 2 imperial prince or, in default of S \ the next; a winter suit one i L fr Comttetin, B b b T G Drop a little Freezone on an aching "rec: 1 3 | & spring it the next; a winter, sSUm- i o¢ 5 pohleman of princely rank. The PEKING CURI | corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- | sufficient to rid your /feet of every |mer and mid-scason’s hat yearly; this | hogition of this abbess ranks superior Much distress exists in Peking, es- | y e he standard most commonly ob- 7 S : - : e e e e e . 1t | hard corn, soft corn, or corn between vy o to the post of Lord Abbot of Hong-| pecially in the ranks of small-salari 5 g ? s the record. “In |ywan 5 by the steady de- is as b fi 1 : ar goverr nt servants, by the steady de- | eneficial t - : towns prices may be lower, | The elaborate ceremony was per- | preciation of the value of Chinese sov- business e (I: the h rd .Workmg man: ¢ but more attention often is paid to | formed at the Zuiryu Temple; the 1ong | krmment bank-notes of the Peking is- | S as 1t 1s to the growing child. Scott’s impai | the ‘mewest styles,’ especially by the | black hair was clipped 1 and the head | sye revor o C‘hina Press. The rate i th i N 20 fo e s Sl B WDl Ol T i L the hea | sue, repoits e Giina Bre y i e quality to the blood that enables the body has now falic . 50. This*unp kept fairly even. When such indul- | new nun donned*the Buddhist robes | hoa ooy il on of the goy | G grip strength fast. Scott’s helps solve the proble gence as evening coats or special suits | and received her new name, being . nent bank-notes has attracted the @ { that fac : ; Yo r FRIENCH AND DRY CLEANING. § -« dcemed necessary, some other item | christened Zuijuin Nissho,” or - D \ 2 es every busmess-man—vflzm of keeping b * B must be curtailed or omitted. sun Purity of the Zuiju Temple. [ (51108 00 L0 P ernor and deputy- o with the wear and tear on the body. % War-time ecconomies have done | She succeeds {o the head of the Mura g f the Bank of China and Scott & Bowne, Bloom(icld, N. Done by the latest and most modern methods— [ countiess 'women “tood service by | humo Goiho when “ihe Atbess, o | SV 0 om measures for . P o . 5 demo P ow [ i yossible i ayvs down her task. A VAl 1Y sanitary conditions being strictly enforced — The #® |, ptngoNanel tiglafrossily ) : i to dress with a few chane The | Nissho,” the young nun, dressed in her most up-to-date plant in the state. B - ouna the clock’ suit or frock, for the | Buddhist canonicais. was received doesn’t hurt one bit. 3, m . toes, and calluses, without soreness Why wait? druggist rritation. Try it! No humbugi aising the ket value of the notes. Discussion 1 s for relieving the situation s been proceeding for 5 i B fist time adopted b -~ car | audience by the Empress of Japan o i : 5 Your best clothes are in safe hands at this [ ", ame dioeicn by Women vt |auence vy e v of s on | S L e it he 8 CWADRT O N plant. Expert help and the greatest of care, insur- @ cconomy of time or clothing, has|aches o the renunciaiion by this | matter Tos no%, o8 : i E g LE & lg NN ing you against damage of any kind being done to [J§ orked sartorial wonders et Ll e ] \ . s ¥ | } e 0t War Shvines ana|thatine dav of her “ma e to Bud- anv garment entrusted to us, Thrift mps in youth, early middle | 4ha” was the day on which the nor- > TO CELEBRAT |3 127 78 i 5o mal announcement of the bethrothal JARAN JOSGETDBRATE. S of H.I.11 Prinec Nashimoto to H H A proposal is afoot for the celebra Prince Kon of the Yi family, a cere- | tion of the 30th anniversary of the SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK, i fortable sense of Mnamciel scoUb iy ARt L o 0 G Wiacount fenkbbu, 5 | nramiuiga tion the titution on Clesed All Day Tomorrow (Lincoin’s Birthday) D T B AR T L 0 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 . means future independence, sick- ness and old age protection, a com- — coming stock in the government. MEN’S OVERCOQATS DRY CLEANED B heae bemenin, the mudgering, the |1 official of the " imperinl ouse- | Februars 11 of thin year. The pro. | . hold, ticipated, and an event in | pos as been mopted by members of reduction to the smallest rezsonable ! ) HEES IEsy e ‘S B o eus aliowtines warely. is | Which e ud a personal and famils | poth houses of the Diet, and as 1t s | B At $2.00—New Gingham Dresses for Children 6 i 2 ntere 1@ rincess being his | met with the approval of all the mem- Q. I.OO f] worth trying 12 r of his sister, the 5 L jol .ommittee has now been | M TR T Regular Charge is $1.75. 11 varen clain ¢ The fact tl — S— il @im | of the celebration. = The i e ol s = ‘E:‘lr\ mlv‘lmlh-\ mony of h ,‘.‘»;;v is thought to lend an n;\dn:wml m‘r At $2.00—New One-piece and T“'()-))l(‘(‘e Wash . 3 . i ORI . : = | terest to the sc e der provosa - 1 Pair of Gloves cleaned free with each order § terest and imporianc, EEnival] Lorot o e e o Togs for Boys. of over $1.00. T AN Crient president of the house of representa- ! . proposition v e If plans adopted by a special com- | tion celebration last . A b s 1 | aittos cartied out, Tokyo will | susgestion of the peers it has heen dc- | [§ One Lot of Silk and Serge Dresses at $7.98. Dry Cleanlfig LOG 3 \ 'J hw‘fwn. v city with an area of :zlfi cided to hold the celebration fb ¥ of the pro o Lo squnre miles—a sturt conirast to | on the 30(h anniversary o Values up to $21.50. 266 ARCH STREET. { RELIEVES d present srea of 50 Zquare miles. | mulgation of the consintion ol R : d Asa s that the | time will be quite oprort ‘.“‘y‘v ““‘I‘M“ i S SR e e e G Quick, Efficient Service. Our Wagons go Everywhere J ‘:EOEGR%PD"A"? ':,!fi Lk is bl oo ol e el bt that | | NO CHARGES. NO EXCHANGES. | says p 2§ larger populations than | the celebration | Tri . e rial Bottle 100; also larger sizes other principal cities, excepting Osa- | with elaboration and enthusiasm, 1 will bo carried out