BlG FAi 0N SHOW 1 y ‘l’ 1 i i . {V}? p I ' I " i ' ‘l ~ A I ‘"3’ i=- l 1, - - l, ‘ p 11/ 1 l’ ' f F ll c a oiriprising Ladies Suits “- f l ‘ ' d showingo a oo s c_ _ _ , l a f" -l Clothvliaggse lgi-‘égggsinllillrsvlgilildellur Coats, also the newest in Fall Milliiiery. _ ,, A Our Mens Departments have now 0n display the New Fall and Winter Goods, LIE hi including Men’s and Boys Clothing, Hats and (12198, (0111 Sweater-S, S11E19, 111K161‘- _ “ wear, etc. Our prices are within reafill 0f 1111- ’ -- - k _ . Bl Our low prices and good MerchandiSe- i" n‘ You 3Y6 Cordially Invited to Visit ‘I, i ' o 9 \ ' ' 1 ~ Men’s Suits and Overcoats Ladies Fall hunts —— 1 1h . . . - l . , . . . ., - _ A d e showin of Ladies’ Fall Sluts, plain or fur-triliiluied models. Coats ll.‘ l, Men S Grey and Brown Mlxed Tweed Sluts’ 40 only m. élffiséfsslitlqlfllll to are madenoah tlfiiralcstraight fines, narrow belts, plain or flare cuffs, urith (p11; zplzltllfllit ~ - . . - - - - - - - - - - - -- _ _. _ . _1 _ , , ">.-.,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _"__ n =p Special Value in Marys Gprepy, Blue and Brown Suits, of English Worstedsnall bioideiy in shades of brown, fawn, navy and black. lines i» o I p ll - wool ‘hand tailored, wool serge linings, conservative styles, for the l‘8m'<1l‘k'<lbl8$pl))ppl_1‘(3n8, _NE‘V FALL ])RE5;S].;S__II, trlcotme Sergep canwnp (iropc dc chomlppivpetvoitpe: 1 .. .. .. .- .- -- -- -- -- -- -- ~- "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "'__‘"' etc. inplainortwo-toneeffects, in all the luteststylcsfor Fa l. Prices-----' 1 11-‘ -* l‘ 1 other h1g1‘: ‘(irallleosuitg $111051‘: utlérlioolli *u'a'clzgi;.l'a.;li;gg.gy' ‘alllsiioéflfigllill 1 N F u C t l .- Spring ant. ‘a vereoa S, esp Y ' p i ' v _ , .s p e1 ' l 1"*2“‘ili§§i; iii.i;..1o"."..1.".;..i." "all tits; isusl" .'.;.'..;.1ii.'l;,;;.il;..: ".;.ui"",1;§ll‘f lew a F H Q L W , . , L, l , 9 _ . ’. ’ -, ’- - -. .’ _-.~ _ N -_. - -. - <~ ‘r: ‘. i ari s lownl_' a )0;lll l il ‘i 1'1 115» filmy 11111115 to Walsh and Plped Seams» an Sues’ splendld values 11154-1111 1" “V” 00 display hgwtlle 2:382:11: rlgézslclnbillélsrliliwa lillrge rlalllge of 5131i; and cofirs. Plain or J 5,, lvlenls Wool Overcpoats, in_ brown, grey aéidpgéeen, fill ilvool tpvveed, belteéluailpilp fur trimmed models, loose or belted effects. Prices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1-'> 111 $75 lg lp full lined. A coats of this quality is seldom 0 eie at t is 0w piice - . . . . .. w . A Splendid lineogfchilplrelfs heavy Pa“ Coats in Sizes 3 to l4 years. Prices ' h» -- lvlohs all-ivool Scotch Melton in light and dark grey, and black Chesterfiqlds. | '.;;'.;I;L.;om..i.,..,....,.,....n..., -- . - - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s41."- losmoo g. ' Won}, to $4,100 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. ... - ..$2.'>.Oo a ~ - - p p U; ‘ioys’ Overcoats from 28 to sizes, brown and grey ‘wool tweedps, patch popck- p ‘l’ I c“ and fun belts, popular Styles at . ' . . I . ‘ 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I l I 1 1 1 1 1 5P2," m 11:00 Our Fur Department has now on display ii splendid line of Ladies Fur Coats in- ‘ ‘l hip ivy-ilslllls, 1111 Slzfiiustyle-{alld Pilltemsi 1311c? ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' Mé‘:(:):)"t eluding Hudson Seal, Racoon, Muskrat, Persian Lamlb, French Seal and Marmot. 1' 5 P191115 Muckmillv Coats’ 11ml," t" 11'8"," Boys Mackmaws ' ' ' ' ' " '1' 0 l‘ " 1 . Should you be contemplating a Fur Coat, Throw, Set or any special piece of fur fill‘ p 1 ,. ‘Q 1 Tm; ihiriucsq‘ ,~i'i'YI,i<:;s' |\' hil-LVS 'll.\'l‘.'~l AN!) (‘A 1's, J presenter winter wear, now would be the best time to select. “flee ()ur Wonderful Display of ladies’ Furs and Fur Coats 1 Our Low Prices Due to Sound i Merchandising and Big Volume T’ Cash Store PROWSE BROS. LTD. 1 ,3 lhe 0H6’ To Everybody ,1 p; A ‘ To Everybody f‘. Cash Store congestion ‘l’ n‘ “.\ mun who ls tho poxvcr lu (lo l but Ihe c ii COlllllllllllly is hzwing un tirlgillliclillllll, of goo t, _ . . ...,. "w." _ A.n____ n, _ 1 Reducing Hls Echo. p lwlth a traffic policeman," 1 "What's the cause of this trziffu: " ‘ lltillg any results?” i. llle duesnt kilo-w ll. nirlw, xperlence ls doing hlni a d." llllllll p v 1l1au c¢1li11 1il11 blind Pipeless Furnaces are giving such excel- lent satisfaction that they are in great de- Debacle. Dr. Wllhur" ll. 5. HESPIINSIBILITY Fllll NEW WAH iThey Refused the Mandate for America " and Allowed Greece, Turkeys Mortal Foe, to Take Her Place — Hence This o 1p ‘J l dl-udly ivexlbon-s." WASllllN ON D. C. Sept. 22—— "Qmhi urzl Vandals, and wllih morn . Craftq oftthls‘ (‘Hy-l Britain ulone stands ready to dc- fmid Coilstiintinoplv, now under ln- teru-iitlonnl control, wilh only 20 divisions -ul' 33 ncorlcil zivallablu for dcf-ense, France. absurdly ileclures the Turk needs only "moral sun.- lllon." and Hilly has been lli sympa- lhy wllli tho humiliation of (lroelee, teaming lts growth lo ll flrsl, class power. 'l'hn ‘Turk lhercforll gives thanks belwocn massncrncs that "the Angel nf Discord" has aguln. all: often lu the pust, saved him from forfeiture ol‘ power the civil lzed world has long l‘(!glll‘(l0ll :13 hls just duo. Are We To Blame for Smyrna? Can We Prevent It Setting World on Flra? Are American eyes ton absorbed 'l‘ui'key's boundaries. llllslory will lllllllliffilltlllll-llly sot us down as qult- lcrs in a half-won World War, ivhlch we had walked for u limo the heights of serv-lce and sal-rllli-o and world patriotism. President Wilson had played politics fn the war ln lhnl. ours wlis tho only na- llou ol‘ the Allies tluit did n-ut con- duct tho will‘ through a coalilioil (Iublnct, and also ‘lll tho gross pur- llsuni-lhlp of chooslnl: of Pershing instead of Wood, iiud barring out Roosevelt. "Fhen when plain-e wns lo be nlliilo ho fziilcil to lnko along such representative ‘lh-publlcau in- lernutlonullsls us Tull and llool, and no gave to Senator Lodgu occu- Sllllll, lest any party lzel. all ‘tho crl-d- it of our decisive pin-t hi the wur, for playing pollllcs with ilu- lrcnly of lnniirii-Alllo nicmlost fhlnl; a luau Senator Sfllllylllllll, n.uch inflected. do kccp lllv nnnu- nieiitionuil ln 1l1~1 1n "_»\ll l ilsk is lhui my services uluy various political convenllo£s."~p___ "l don't ilonmiul that much," said be considered sufficiently WVOYUU‘ ‘ 1111111111161111611! 0f"t'l1e Ilnternatlonul What the Smyrna flre ‘signals to _ R-effifyl B11115, 11- fi-lwfwllyll 111/5 Wllfi Russia can not be doubtful. Turned ' has 116611 11w U1QKU-1QJQItflQlAYnQT1" down in. (‘renou and 'l‘he Hague, the can Pence Sociclv n1 world 1mm» stullvlng millions of Russia. xinsf- conferenccs. and spoke 1n behalf n1 fPctféll by lllr‘ l-huruy to oommunuiio a DBVlrned world hi a fourteen we :iro. silb-itllixllnlg for braver all] mouths’ tour of four con-liuonls, l0 ll-juropo, we l" l)“, Smyrna Mme , and ls author of u "Primer of ln- n (fflll lo try a “conlerencw with lei-nationalism" [lllll has been puh- the League of Nations at Constan- lishml ln three languages, and ls QInQpIQ, (m, time Wm, a mum," _' ln tour-Ill by r-orrvspoildenlce with ln- armed‘ d°|ggaQe._ qvusgla h“ been ternntlonol nuhllc Ohlnlon, which hcpuuIolIIur-dly the secret source of _ culls "the mightiest lhlng this (lldvllllv supplies of money and munl- 111" £111‘ 111N111" <11 1100-" gflve out 1o- llolls that have caused lh7e (l'8[9&l dny the following lnterpretatlon ol‘ or (lnemre by lMustapha Kemal, a 11w ‘Smyrna flre. To llslam ln Asia more bonillt, the Pancho Vllla of 1 111111 11111111. 11111 011% P81131011 1-1111»! Turkey, Wh-u rebelled when the herbage of clvlllzln lnfluenc lwmlllsed “h” 99°F" We would y 11111111111011 Wm‘. whose crescent ls Turkish Government accepted the W819 naked to tllkeglhe "maSdlagg-1°1n' , T911113’ i1 111111111118 11011119161‘. 111a Bky- treaty of peace wlth the League oflfor Armenia. There ls no reason . 111911-4111‘; 11111110 of lhurnlns Smyrna Nations. zut whose victorious clim- to believe n would have cost us 1s n fiery cross crying, “Get ready palgn n now applauded by theTurk~ 8111M 11110011 or money to do wlth- milnd- We will be pleased t0 explain to you the many advan- tages in buying this furnace. Call and see us or write if inter- ested.Prices and terms arranged to suit cus- toiners. KENNEDY with, ludeccnl. lMoslrem liiovlez-l to 11115 BVPI‘ 110111! 1111' 11111‘1Y 111 illfllTl-Hlrll qeojh i119 lsmyflm up}, Amerlcagl of the welfare of the nullon undthc resflonslhlliw for lhe Tfirks‘ returnwflrld- to lEin-ope, i ud the potty wars and Al"! "m" 11" °""°1i1 qllfllllfifl l8 national jg“ ousm, {yummy}.sprunuwhether Ex-Junlce John H. Clarke, up sfu-ce WI‘ quil our Iheu unlled W110 "i5 ""8""! 1" 111B Prime l0 Allies? "The Angg] 0|- Dkqgqfd" advocate American participation ln has taken our place at the head of t"! 1-"9" ‘>7 Nullml- W111 11cc llllll (he Inlm-nullong] mm“ where we any, an hum lhoen suld but more ape would haw. hp“! [he gavel m, an elflcnlly, that hhl crusade ilhall hi- lmpnrtlul umpire, .91 least "m" the kept non-purlhuin bemiuso thous- job was mm.“ m," we underumy ands In all luirtles lief-love ll he our with others, u; mum"; Wm» “m; duty to do our part lu siivlnlz lhe ‘mulilng ll", wurld mm, m, demon, world from ivhaos~worsil than iillo racy-r Ilgocanse Ameflm h“ in Kaiser-mi such an “iussoclnllon of Turkey not (mly 9011959“ but a rwh nations" as lenders of moth parties n!;.-¢-=:--.¢-o-======-__=:_==.:= The Llvung Prnoni, 5\IIS“-IIEKS=ISSS to burn up Christian clvlllzatlon. lsh Government, which will] dq l- out stirring m,‘ pfpfllouay of any ———- V, ‘y. 5 Qn this time ln alliance wltli Europe's lens refuse to stand by tho meg ; power what (lreeno ihag he“ “mm, | ~ - - , 213x681 nrnlly. chomln! dew‘: as a and demand. h restoration of all m 10 '10 ll Iilf-csunrdlnz Break and "Your name." exclaimed the nd- Q ' uman ava anc e fmm ‘t top of pre-wur territory. llt l n 71d American Ch .l t-l i l I 9th. , " l ~ ~ 40th" -~»- the world’ ln greater force thauln such a stand by tlllaefnzoturlllgiht out the Alllegsdlgtilalmllinlftlxrhblnt: thgosgrglldfallit o: 11:101.’ who’; _ l