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e e e T— REPRESENTATION 15 EGYPTIANS’ THORN Minority Seeks Privileges Grant- ed Other Classes Calro two important Egyptian politi the parllament a Sudar There uppermost in present fime oritie Q@ct. 20 [ueEtior are Fayvpt at the representation of mi vision for the and protests are being rom argest Syria Copts, the Beyptian minority At who a 2 fu the guarantees governme ity 3 1 that Egyptia should st world in ge ticular On the other hand spc the minorities a 1 at eents a sit ferent from what exists the coun- tries of Europe. 1rge groups in the civil life of the land are under special | Moslems, for in- stance, under t the Jews under the Mosaic laws, and the Chris- tlans under the P; rehal laws, 1 these differences do not make the na- tion less united No less acute is the question of the Sudan. This came to the fore when the commission aming the constitution included the Sudan within the boundari of Egypt, and gave Fuad the title of King of Egypt and of the Sudan To offset this Lord British high commissioner, went to Khartoum, capital of the Sudan, Here he met a group of 30 Sheiks of Su- danese ti/bes who, according to the reports given out of the conference, took advantage of the occasion to ex- press their loyalty to the British gov- ernment, and at the same time asked for assurances that they would never be placed under British rule. Some Egyptian newspapers accuse England of Insincerity in this move They allege that the sheiks were co- erced into false expressions of loyalty and otherwise attack Britain's metl- ods and motives. for Egypt pre- regard, cesmer ation, in this for here aws; tt first Allenby, the FIRST CONVENTION OF GIRL BUDDIES Members of Women's Overseas Service League Meet With Legion New Orleans, La, Oct. 20 —Girl buddies of the soldiers in France, comprising the membership of the Women’s Overseas Service league, will meet with the boys they formerly aided for the first time, at the annual convention of the American Legion here Though they served side by side with the men in France, the overseas girls, including in their ranks canteen workers, searchers, hospital hut work- ers, entertainers and librarians, are not eligible to Legio 1#mbership he- cause of their civillan status during the war Already former women in 30 cities are olled in the organization formed a little more than a year ago, according to officers. Red Cross, Salvation Army, Y A € A, Y. W. C. A, Jewish Welfare board National Catholic War and American Library association women are included in the membership A bill to incorporate the league now is before the senate judiciary eommit tee, the house having passed favorably on the measure. \iss Louise Wells of Chicago, national president, an nounces the organization is non-politi cal and wil undertake no legislative program. ‘‘Our aim is to give govern- ment recognition to the wome:n who were asked to serve their sald Miss Wells USES HIS RIFLE TO GUARD EXPERIMENTS overseas 2,000 couneil country. “Russian Tmther Rurbank' Work Daily Many Hybrid Wonders in Garden—Turn= Out Kozloff, Tamhoff Government, Fus sfa, [Oct. 20 —Luther Burbank's Rus- sian rival, Ivan A tuagenarian who experimental garden gpite his advanced years. fng out hybrid wonders in fruits, mel ons, nuts and vegetables Protessor Mitshourin is well in American horticultural and many orchards ir the States are planted with the cherry. His garden now is trees, bushes and plants in stages of experimental development Qne of his latest new melon, a cross between a water | melon and a cantaloupe, which is oval in form and with a dark green strip- ed rind, much harder than either of | its parents. The experimental field is of | trees bearing plums as large as duck | eggs, black currants the size of grapes and an extraordinary almond gaid to Mitshourin orks near ) sep laily in his is still furn United | Mitshouri full of arious full vigorous ! | & societies ||} achievements is a |||} The NEW McCALL Printad Pattarns and Stendard Designer Patterns—sissnes for October and Novem- ber now on sale HOW - > > oy (@p) + DAVIDSON @ LEVEN WD i = e {1 . 1 o ] 1 o 7! 7 7 - o ) - ! . 1 1 o o o e s a3 KNP ~ HERE —$39-%49-%69 Highest quality Bolivias, Veldines and Velverettes with rich fur collars and uffs. Most highly desirable models with «de buckles. bloused effect. wrappy and Iraped. Pur trimming selection of Opos- sam. Pointed Fox, Nftria. Squirrel, Beaver and Moleskin, All richly silk and repe lined and interlined. 2 - DN DN en S Raccoon collared Polo Sport Coats of individuality. Fully satin lined. smartly tailored and well made throughout. Tn this groun are also other sport and wrappy ooats of fine quality materials nd styled up-to-the-minute. You simply must see them. G (=) Polo Coats galore—smart, stylish and very serviceable. When you -carefully examine these Coats you will wonder such good values should be pricod so sxceptionally low. A gzood selection of models, shades and sizes—of course for women and misses, Also hundreds of other good values in our “Fashionland.” 2nd Floor. — —hetter values WOMEN'S ONYX with novelty Black and il weight clock. ser brand wool hose, in new fall shades tan and hro neat eclocks An extra special valne as black 11 BLANKETS COMFORTERS 3rd Floor COMF —fll size. covered quality cilkoline hoth sides Specially priced with eredd and filled with soft rotton. grounds and plain sateen hem match. An have been produced by crossing bit- ter almonds with some wild nut. Some of the most extraordinary trees bear three kinds of fruit—ap- ples crossed with pears; apples cros with crab apples, and apples crossed with both crap apples and pears, each | species of fruit growing from one grafted branch properly pollenized Mitshourin is very modest, When asked whether he wanted any assist- ance from the government, he an- swered: “Nothing but the permission to keep a rifle to guard my garden.” for their superior strength and do- The elephants of Ceylon are valued ! ollity. exceptional value COMFORTERS—Sateen soft cotton, horder to match COMFORTERS—Wool and with exeellent ering. Two extra values— Has plain $7.49 ™ $10.98 HOSIERY —greater variety SILK AND WOOL SPORT HOSE, medium embroidery $1.89 S WOOL SPORT HOSE —These are the well known Kay- $1.95 WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE—Medium weight ribbad Hose in n mixtures; also plain with COMFORTERS, heavy weight good stitched on $3.75 COMFORTERS—Persian coyv- flufly Others with light back- $4.50 cov- ered and filled with pure white wide $5.98 filled sateent cov- Attractive floral designs, all the 95¢ WOMEN'S FINE SILK HOSE—Fnll fachioned pure thread Hose in black and cordovan. rar $1.95 MEN'S WOOL SPORT HOSE—Heavy ribbed Wno! Sport Hose in all the heather shades as well Pair 89 e o N ETS an ORTERS BEACON BLANKETS—New patterns in block, figured and Indian design. A< warm and soft as the $5.98 finest wool MIXED BLANKETS, DOUBLE BLANKETS and grey with colored . $5.49 PURE WOOI, BLANKETS, rull size, plaid patterns. Pink. O T tan AUSTRALIAN WOOILNAP BLANKETS, size T2x81; white with colored borders. Subject An ex- to slight imperfections, tra value, SO $3-59 Woor hed size, —white bhorders, Special to Pair On Sale—3rd Floor P — c— o s i s et e e o ' R e e e S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. It is indeex! astonishing what stylish, high grade models and quality fabrics and trimmings are included in this price roup. Most cvery conceivable effect produced in the highest fype dresses finds expression herd. In Poiret Twills and Canton Crepes; sizes and styles for women and misses. Mostly Poiret Twills in this group— sach and cvery model an unexampled value. Long lines, irregular hottoms. side pleated panels, novelty buckles and zirdles and a great showing of new trimming cffects, To see them is but doing yourself justioe. By all means a sensation in Dress setailing are these remarkable stylish Poiret Twill Dresses at $9.95. ,But far the marked price you would never Iream such Dresses should be priced so . low. All the new fashionable effects are present in these. The girdles—the panels,—the buckles—the embrotdery, 2te. “Fashionland”—2nd Floor 12 BUTTON REAL FRENCH KID in gray, beaver. brown, black and white. Self and white stitching .... Pair $4050 DUPLEX CHAMOISETTES — Strap wrist Gauntlets with contrasting color embroidered back. Grey, brown. beaver and mode $lo49 KNITTED WOOL GLOVES for chil- dren. grey brown, navy with volored wrist bands Pair 590 CHAMOIS SUEDILS-—Fabric Gloves for street wear. In all the new Fall shades. Two tone embroidered barks Pair 596 GENUINE MOCHA with pigne seam and one button clasp. Two tone em broidered back. Grey, beaver and brown .. ‘Pair $1.95 TS DD - A A M . T D D D ) ) T R For Warmth— Comfort —Protection ' Knit UNDERWEAR For the Whole Family WOMEN'S RICHELIEU SUITS with low neck, also knee and ankle lengths. end fleeced for warmth and comfort SUITS in ail the wanted necks, sleeves and lengths. All regular sizes Also extra sizes at $3.00. styles as WOMEN'S FINEST KNITTED UNION SUITS in wool. Richelien brand. “tyles for women and misses silk DR. DENTON'S SL¥ The practical protective slecper for children . CHILDR S WHITE Sizes from 2 to 16 CHILDRE deeve and ankle lengtn. An extra value white wool. MEN'S GLASTENBURY and heavy weight, Per garment .. UNION sleeveless style; Ribbed $1.25 WOMEN'S SILK and WOOL UNION $2.50 QUALITY All wanted $3.00 SPING GARMENTS; sizes from 0 to 14, 89¢c . $1.95 COTTON VESTS and PANTS. 45c S FLEECED UNION SUITS with high neck. long $1.19 For MEN MEN'S WOOL, UNION SUITS, the well known “Carter” make In grgy or vy wolght o . ST D WOoOoL SHIRTS and DRAWERS in medium $1.75 to Dress FASHIONABLY —Yet ECONOMICALLY—Is Answered In yon are assured of prompt, courteous service and satisfac- tion at all times, shopping here Your money back if you want ft, & v The Children Hav A “Fashionland” of - Their Ownon 2ndFloor Clever little styles in COATS and DRESSES for the kiddies and Junior Miss. Every mother will be pleased with the quali- ties, the varieties and BETTER VALUES we have specially as- sembled for the young folks. CHILDREN'S POLO COATS—Fully lined. well made coats with Coney Collars. $5.95 A remarkable value at tailored or with COATS FOR LITTLY T.()' S—Plain Astrachan collars attached. :Smart little models: $4 95 axceptionally well made and finished o . LARGER GIRLS' COATS—Suitable models styled after big sister's. Attractive models in new Fall SCARFS Grey, bufl, henna, copen, heather and brown. Either plain or with attractive con- trasting colored stripes. practical and stylish neck- piece. Very Large Angora On Sale—2nd Floor - Pure Irish Linen Bed Spreads Table Napkins Heavy wt!n‘. R.,u size. 83130. Size 18x18; good usortmem'HPMmM spreads. A real op- of patterns. An extra value. | portunity for economy. $3.95 | $3.75 o - D T ) - - B e What’s New—And Better Values in DRESS GOODS SATIN CANTON CREPE = A very popular silk for Fall and winter dresses. Black, hrown $2 89 3 and navy ... . Yard OUSTOM VELVETS — 36 inches wide. soft fine quality, rich high pile. Black, brown and $1.95 navy . § A DUVETYN in all the new Fall shades, including black and brown. Chiffon finish. e $2.75 Special ENGLISH TWEEDS in bright con- trasting nubs. 58 inches wide. For teparate skirts n.nd Sl $3.75 q e sport cnats FINALE COATINGS—Herringhont weaves and plain tans, 56 inches wide. Very popular for Sport Coats . ... . STRIPED TWEEDS—A new popular wool weave for auto —astreet or sport wear. 56 inches wide. $ Tan. grey, brown . . . Yard 2.95 Fall VELOUR SKIRTINGS—In all the new shades of brown, henna, blue and black and white checks. 58 inches wide. $1.98 .. $2.08 s. e R ) s QUAKER LACE CURTAINS —Finest quality mesh with high type beautiful designs. Made el T X hang — Third Floor — QUAKER LACE CURTAIN MATERIAL—A very attractive assortment of patterns to select from at this exceptional low et 49¢ i Yard . — Third Floor — P < ) - 4 ) 0 0 e | e SUITS BEAR The ideal Winter Suit for the kiddies. Keeps them comfy and warm. A com- plete covering from head to foot with mittens to match. Choice of brown, buff, copen, oid rosc¢ and white. Slzes 24 to 30. $5.95 and $7.95