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daily hast onncoxTAX. rnxprrrov. :onnno, tit? day, orronrn i, in; nniiT tu:r:. : I Q :M011 flrcf tkebest.for, the price, no matter what, the price?. Then Trade at The Peoples Warehouse WITH THE COLOR$ CO'HJ IVCfiW., .-a .i, .'.p.. Ut f',IV;M.4 c ill., j i i f-r f! :'.;...." (From a Utter Cli!-c!J' written ly Mrs. E.irJ Cow tm-nt Citv, Mich.) to Dr. T c!!. CV f Why Buy Clothes at The Peoples Warehouse I ! ' Ail r - Why The 4 X Maybe you've asked yourself that question: i Peoples Warehouse," wish all the other clothing l'emueion. If you haven't, e'H ak it for you; and then answer it. This is the answer: YOU WANT TO BE SURE. lJuying clothes this fall h a much more important mat ter than ever Jtefore. There's an element of service to the country ia the simple act of paying your money for a suit or overcoat. You want to be sure ; and when you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes you know; everybody does. There's a certainty of quality about them and it's guaran teed; all wool, fast dyes, fine tailoring and styles that don't waste fabrics. SPECIAL VALUES AT $13 This is a good price for you to pay, not for the monev we get but for the quality you get liart Schaffner & Marx clothes at these figures offer unusual values. They are the kind of clothes that will save money for you and resources for the nation because you won't have to buy so often. Here are new military styles for young men and conser vative suits for business men, and smart overcoats; suits for every figure, no matter whether you are stout, extra tall, slender or extra stout. SUITS $20 TO $70. '....WAIST SEAM MODELS FOR YOUNG MEN This is the most popular idea of the year. Military models with seams at the waistline that go all the way around the coat, or only at the sides or in the back, slash pockets, mili tary fronts. There are any number of designs that Hart Schaffner & Marx have produced for us. None of them use any unnecessary cloth, and that's important, too. The new ideas in overcoats here; waist seam models, slip ons, ulsters, dress coats, box coats; anything you want. We will be glad to show them. OVERCOATS $13 TO $100. The Pendleton Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. CHILDREN'S COATS We of fer a most complete showing of Children's Coats. Nice, warm, ser viceable garments in all the wanted new styles. - Some are high waist, oth ers are military models. Many are trimmed with plush or fur, big collars and pockets. The materials are velour, broadcloth, cheviot, velvet and plush. Shades in brotf n, green, navy and black. Sizes from two to fourteen years. Most of them are full lined. Prices range from . . .$3.08 to $23.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES just arrived, school dresses, for winter wear. V.ool serge, m fancy styles and Buster Brown models, trimmed with braid or silkalso regulation Jack, Tar dresses, ages four to fourteen years; colors are navy, and black. Prices $3.00 to $18.30 MORE NEW PLUSH SCARFS AND CAPES Just received this morning, black, mole and gray,' lined with fancy colored silks, take the place of higher priced furs, each. $9.73 to $23.00 GEORGETTE AND SATIN COLLARS Showing the newest styles in separate collars or :;et5, also fiinge trimmed collars, from $1.23 to $2.30 1 1 LET CROCHET LACES A very pretty effective lot of these; look like hand crochet; edges with insertions to match, suitable for hhgerie, camisoles, etc. Yard 23c to 33c i NEW COATINGS Are very pretty and serviceable. You'll like them if you 11 examine them. Velours and broad cloths, in all tlie leading shadow for women's or children's coats, ml, green, China blue, navy, w ine, brown, black, etc. Yfd $4.00 to $3.30 jf.'OAT BUTTONS in all sizes and styles that are i:i$w and uj-to-kte, to match your coat, at prices you wLhtopay. f tO, , SILK FRINGES In black, brown, gray, blue, purple and( wine. . De cidedly the most popular dress trimming used this season, yard 93c to $2.00 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP Clea nl Incss Econom y Ser v ice Phone 13. All Other Dcjiai tmenls Phone 22 Head Lettuce ' 10c Tokay Grapes, the basket 73c Celery, nice and fresh, 2 bunches 23c Green and Red Peppers, 2 pounds for 23c Artichoke Hearts, per can 83c Jellies, Jams and Preserves "... 20c to 40c Mustard and Horseradish, the bottle 23c T. P. W. Coffee, best on earth for the price 23c, 40c Cauliflower, Pickling Onions, Cucumbers, and Pickl ing Spices crisp, clean and fresh. CfXSLEIONS GBEAIEST DEPARTMENT STORK SnepQopies Warehouse, I i S -t' - I Peihhing'8 boys are giv- their all. Arc you buy- Libel ty Bonds or Thrift Stamps to your limit? Those civilian ri pirFcntmlvca not Mcvcrul I...m from I 'to cistern purl IT,", 1" '- '""" ,..:, ,. ,,.,,,,,... o... ra.i.u ar bll. 111 i-amii u Willie ijt.isi.uril ' ' IlK'll". ... 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I'art t the time I ta In a place wherp no writing paper wn, to i he had for love or immcv anil the last few days I've been .pretty tnin. I'm a loim way from ahirf my lam letter waa mailed in ihe direi-tion of ih.i front hut am Mill several kilometer from the fmnt lines. I'm settled, I think for some time. and have a fairly coo.l job as firft serBeant of a meilical di taehment in ' a reNaeement liatialion. Have fim- tonal. le iinurl. ru and I'm fairly well ! aatWied. Sheldon I'lrlrh nas in the camp ' when I first came. We had quite a J iit ami lielleve me, it was itoinl to ' see someone fromhome. He hntln'l ' had mail for a loitjt time either, si j neither of us ivere ahle to plve tti. other much home new. Children become constipated ns readily as do their e!J. p.nd the rtvult is equally dis tre.sing. I)r. CalJwdl's Syrup Pepr.in is ivleal for eluKln-n Ikc;:u:-o of its pleasant taste, posi tive, yet gontV, action, and itJ opiates and narcotic Jrii'""S. freedom from BR. CALDVvT.LIS Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Iixathv Sold Ay Drupr:s!s Evcryarfere 50 as. () SUP T't O'ltf PH BE e.TAIKtO. rtt OF CMHtCC. Y WHITINa TO 0. . B. CLOtU, 469 KAtHIKSTCU StRtET, ONtlCtU.O. ILLINOIS fU KKIT1IN lK I. nxtH l lU' llictn on I'nrtH Lands. ATLANTIC fTV. .. J.. 8e.t. J.I. FpfMihers at ih Aimrlinn Hosiiiiut as s.'ciatlnti eonetition here dn lareil ri lui ninjr i-.'!.ll. l would m.; o no tavoiahle l.i "l.ark to tli soil" move metilH us U attiernl'v !.ellcv..1 Thi. IV. n ..... tw, ...m .... . Lrnlll llir. t nev k.aiI Wt.nl.l .r..uin rea.,i. mat us neon nv.rini-ee mmnn ,,, ,., ,.., r e.ni.im n'lal lu.l t. li Hlnri. I've' hail a letter from ou ant a'ca! w..rk. Ihat Tve hud only one letter since 1 -, i ' i.lelv vnHWu ti-Leen-l.a the Mates? 1 I now there n re i r,.,,, , ,hw . v.hn lots of them romrwhere In Fiance niul. rouahml it In ihu ;.en w'll i.ever .. If Tin lucky maybe ril B t th. itii , S (o anik " d.clnr.d T. Ii sometime. j Kidiw-r. val!.al aecrelary f the There isn't anythinn to write al-out invalliled so!, II re- eonimui ion of and I'm busy, very tiuy. so I'll call . Canada. "Most of them have hn.l this a letter andrite a Ions one w hon ! enouKh of the soil to ,t ih. m the 1 act time, tlive my best recards to rurt of their lives." all my friends and kiss the little boys, Of the 2S.l"'ii soldiers sent hack to for me. Ive to all. Canada, he added, onlv turn had un- KKIUIKANT. W. V. HOVXTOX. j il.-riioiie n.n1.,r ainpaiut urn and onlv MfMlit-nl lM piwtmrnt, Firrt - rt. lio- Co w-r b(lnl. 'unala Ih ttU nna TrwiH( 4 i:;Msrd to l-m-ir Moho-! ftrtk' " f ... . t w u I-tin: tarn houml iWf Kaa il n-c lrfr roi.hinr thv hoii. I'm. Mi ?iiittnii .j it I nht- t-rnwli-'l to a inlnt 4 .41. j ihrnto h to thw Mn t. 1 ' P.IsHOJ O'-' I'lU A 111 H p n I ho ! 'hi Is! t;t ii riitllrhi ol Atlifl I-r-.a to nck ri-iilMit WilKn to tli ilnift in hi? richinnil fi.r a prrrit U'uhuh oi' n:t1Hrt.x to i rTn t vc t h i'-i tif woHil, ;ti;ht (Mifirl.-i Urt , Li hi i i ti' txittt il. prHrh'l liln lire Ki istuii tn Arm rica hrc Huiil;i'. Il IN I . Hi i u;nT IIIJ.JI AUHV itu(e-tnnt iiuitalion, V.t I'rare. , Anicrk'ttn l- i trainliiK in It" ofc-urationii .r u h vfttraitM, uri'l Auierita will tiV( unir" hhnn that, the pjta kr k:.U1. IS IX XU AIi 1MS'ITU O. Jt. DaRgPtt. local Uy ! i th V. j navul hFiltul ut Hfutil, wrllt-M that he has ii:al a t !;; t lu,: privutt with tnrrcaxf-d iuy. lt- i pwiiriKt? to br nt to VV'av-ni:. t. n. I. C. aloiit rti.tr 10. Yo in? Ia ffftt Ik the ron of Mr- and Mpw A. I.. lajfj?tt .f ivndlflon. hit t iAtsr, to RiTr:. In a !ttT to his KiHtir, Mr. W. A. Storie, itoy W. Kitm-r, In France HMth t h 1 ift t 'Tons for t v I Ih i if wrK rlosf to th front, K ttif r Ih lill) to ' rt-tiirn to Aim-rli-a in Nover. . Hi letter in part is oji foiloWH: "The last two w.-t-k thintt hiiv.j ! n a little more MvHy with u. Otip nt the reKifiioiita f tiur liviin ttMk a Krttuh town nvhich tho iltrniM had h-ld for four years antj wp h:d rtvTal ktll-l und wo-jmli-d and a tstwi number uumil. J wui out lit part of it and had tho ifiler'-stiiiK t-x-IH-Iienco if htavtng h iU hurMt- itiK fill around un. mt hit r f ( t from h hut un I had tho proioi-tion of u Bix foot trench the only UuiiiaKe dono wax pettinK ucmred norno. "We have finally moved out of th Vtjbtt titter three fnonthn in tho tiat hoatitiful iart ut Franco. Wo are now in a lar" town w vera I milep haek of the line and will bo here for about ton duvi after which we -xmi to he uent over to where hell han been popping" Uuruiar-d Hi ml W oman. 8 A V Fit AN(lsn I. S t. J j, Toiind hand and foot and with a .ih hi Ivr.iMouth, Mr Walter Cruwr threw NersHf from a window .i her VAfmV;TV. 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Tile ull-ulicut oulpnl Is e limllteij ut 13,37'J Unil liijsheis, UKi.iii-1 ISr.i,. iiiiii busiielM laiK i-ar. The winter lii ul ield ia eatliiiuii d at ' ,lin:, mu l'll..ieia. 'J'tie production of oats is i-vi ifiiuled ut lii,!i;.liii biiBiiflH, coinpured to "wo Ijuehela In JU17. ' ha oulpnl of potatoes la esllinat i'd ut 7.7.i'l coiopured u ii U U,. Kif.i'iill butlu-lw Jast year. YiJvrf iruc-Hoodecl American appreciates U OST I0ASTIE! They- save wheat and sugem and ; furnish, the mbst wonder ful -f 1 avor 9 f corn, ever served ,irtcorn, flakes. . u n fii vi ran rm m 1 i; j j 3 .J (thftf atr jb jl t uu i& i ijw uw isiaAai,) III 'Kill! I l IV llHSI'llil, 1IWH um rv talking a-.t tU-nwt n r 11m M-Ittrw i ltaOM NMm r ili4 iunliy li4 msf l'r4i 4- ltJ irr li. t ll'ttilfHf-4 4 Mtiic. I riiif It. r"iil, ,n1eu, VS'wii , V ..otb i m .irtu, rA AJiint, tt-. b, I ii-. ,.,,,, 'fr Idaho, wounded I e. I i.i .. I. mt.'I ..I. I. Hit-hop f tl'e I u'd- ir.lu ibth iHe-bl. 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