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thelr employers bel W the most favorable light. However, the conference t» * thing lor to-morrow. ‘The honor to the "Un- ! own" dead Is the thing of to-day. ‘ H It js the day of armed men and boom- i eu ng ns and attention to heroes. y to-day th « the streets were filled ervice men in neatly ms, many of whom n they put the khaki more years ago, they would never put iton again, They are wearing the uniform’ as a tribute to the “buddy” who typifles all that fell © lon the battlefields of France “ fo boys from the old nm ut the Capitol las four abreast and moving slowly to the ntrance to pass the bier of the “Un “lknown Soldier.” These Ohio boys Col. Hough and were n arms with the boys f them, an hrough the erman lines 1 —a small affair one night out to the northwest of Luno- v The Ohlo boys were going ute the remains of their Possibly » vrs _ about the ching that the nation coming fdeas might as | ,. It is BE representatives of any BS here with unalter: ~ well have ema F the general opi have to be a Jot of moatly give : FOREIGN NATIONS HAVE AMER!- a CAN PRESS AGENTS. E However, the spreading of propa eh ganda is proceeding twenty-four| <=, hours every day. I have “\ 80 many pi agents assemble i + are here in Washington. La i = at the National Press Club IT met i | ess than seven well qualified new. letart sn’ with paper’ men who have been engaged iia ! by foreign governments to write along | CONCERT WILL CF e will and take © pros- J the officer, who is a lawyer in Colum- bus, 0. “Well,” he sald, “we all want peace —we never want to sce another war. | But, if we do hi nother war, oh ! boy, what an army we'll have to seon 2 certain lines, and !f possib + writings printed. The mission is to keep the objec employers from being misunderstood, | 5 But from what I have seen of thelr | s utput {t appears to me that thelr ac- will be given at the Com- itre of the New York Guild No. 240 afternoon at get the y their | ™ de lett, a 10; 2 Lynne ‘The public Is in- Ceoyright, 1921, Rudolph Wurlitzer Brand ==! From Factory to You The most amazing player-piano offer eve: advertised. Just think a moment—you get a beautiful, new mahogany (Walnut $10 addi- tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. Compare this player piano with others at $200 more. A tremendous production and a new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan makes possible this startling offer. Call NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano. It’s your greatest opportunity to own a fine player-piano. Convenient terms can be ar. ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Pianc Purchase Plan. If unable to call, or reserve your Ellwood NOW, mail the coupon below. Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL.~10 P. M. iF UNABLE TO CALL MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY wan your Nase, ae WURLIZER 120 \/est 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue: Victrola—Viector Records Player Rolls Band and Orchestra Instraments fe ple Twice-a-Year Event Millinery Clearance For One Day Only—Tomorrow! Every hat in stock, more than 3,000 original imported models and reproduc- tions, will be offered to you tomorrow at Less Than They Cost Hats for every occasion; restaurant wear, street wear, general utility and sports wear. Hats for every type, hats for debutantes and for youthful matrons. French Room Hats American Hats $6 to $35 $3 to $10 Untrimmed Hats Children’s Hats $2 to $7.50 $2 to $8 FOURTH FLOOR A Christmas Suggestion Cretonne Boxes of Stationery, $1.35 Box There are 800 boxes —cretonne covered — and filled with good quality linen-finish writing paper. The boxes are made in handkerchief and glove sizes, so extremely practical for use after the stationery is gone. Two quires of paper in one size box, paper and correspondence cards in another size. The writing paper is pink, blue, buff or white. In some boxes the colors are combined. We have not been able to procure these boxes tor two years and are glad to be able to announce this regular Christmas event once more, for all those who have asked for the boxes. FROUND FLOOR Tailored Oxfords, 7.90 It is a very sensible walking oxford with round toe and military heel. Just the thing for wear with your tailleur or smart tweed suit. It is developed in black or brown kidskin and brown calfskin. There is also a brown calfskin one-strap pump with welt sole and military walking heel at the same price. SECOND FLOOR Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE Saturday is the important day of the week in our Misses’ Department. We emphasize special selections for the end of the week because we know that this is the time when girls at school and college do their shopping. Misses’ Fur -Trimmed Coats are November Specials at $65 and $75 This is a clever group of coats that count, simplicity not only a virtue, but a mark of smartness. There are the straight-line models with the slender tie belts, the bloused models, and the loose wrap effects. Wolf, beaver, caracul, squirrel and opossum form the always becoming collars. Sizes, 14 to 18. Prices, that you cannot expect to profit by excepting during the Novem- ber Coat Sale. Four. of Our Newest Misses’ Frocks Are Crepe, $35 They pursue their individual whims in four models—delightfully different models, each presenting a real novelty of the season. Nail-heads accentuate little darts on an otherwise simple frock. A jewelled clasp finishes the lowered girdle of a straight-line frock, Little nickel gipsy spangles accen- tuate the folds of another model. While the fourth cannot overlook the unfailing becomingness of fringed tassels. $35 cA Special Purchase Presents Handsome Coats A coat-maker has developed the odds and ends of his rich winter coatings—all of which he had used for very expensive coats —into two models for us. They are wrap and straight-line models that have proven for Women at $75 the most successful this season, trimmed with beaver or wolf collars. Necessarily there are few coats in the same material. Lined with crepe. Really a value to be observed at $75 THIRD FLOOR Correct Sports Blouses 39-75 Here are blouses that are both smart and practica, They are the correct blouses to wear with tweeds and tailored suits. There are three models with the tuxedo collar and one with the Peter Pan collar (illustrated). Reasonable at $9.75 For those occasions when you will need a lacy blouse there is a very pretty one of georgette in white or flesh, lace trimmed, also at $9.75 THIR® FLOOR When Sport Skirts cAre So Popular you vill be pleased to find a certain group of sports skirts decidedly redaced to *8.75 These are striped, plaid, box and novelty plaited, in all smart autumnal shades. Those at $12.75 and $18.75 are the cleverest new tweeds, homespuns, velours, checks and camel's hair skirts. You can tell they were planned by a designer who knows sports clothes—so concisely are they tailored and so cleverly are pockets and tringe used THIRD FLOUOK More English Sweaters $7.50 to 316.50 True w the English style they are collarless and button down the front. The yarns used are the softest camel's hair, alpaca, worsted and brushed wool. Just as varied is the style of knitting and color combinations. Really exclusive sweaters at moderate prices! THIRD FLOOR Imported Veilings $1.Q5 Yard For the small hat you will wear to the Game tomorrow you will need a veil. These nov- elty veilings on black, brown, taupe and navy, are offered at a very moderate price. Chenille dots, ‘impudent veils’? and many other styles. GROUND FLOOR Men’s Handkerchiefs $2 Dozen Pure linen handkerchiets considerably re- duced in price. They are neatly hem- stitched styles. If you are thinking of handkerchiets for men on your Christmas list, you will appreciate this opportunity to save. GROUND FLOOR 16 Button Glace White Gloves, $3.85 A tempting price for long white gloves! They are finely made in all the details, with 3 pearl buttons at the wrist, An op- portunity to buy a good supply ata material saving GROUND FLOOR Smart Hand Bags $2.95 to #10 Exceptional values in hand begs of the finer quality! Tailored and novelty styles. silk velvet and silk duvetyne, plain or brocaded, moire or faille silk. Seal, vach- ette, Morocco, ecrase leather, These are buta few of the materials. Sizes range from small envelope to large shopping bag. Prices to fit every pocket book, ~ GROUND FLOOR hy