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3 ' 1 , |g| Lan 1 1" ALL in Man ed I III Gratifvincr indppil Ka? J ?D women have voiced their unani Yet, we (eel that there ma our hospitality. View the bea we are sure you will enjoy tho ^-Q Wo 7-J N \ Their sin l them so, \vl ]J\ / I lar feature! f 1/ HT distinction. turc fur tri ^ ^ scores of a] Children's Coats For The "kiddies" coats as usual beai ed by the "grown ups," long stright ular this fall. Some coats are cut ir pleats or having panel backs and frc The large and rpedium size collars high about the neck in cold weathe a smart finishing touch while belts a: High waisted effects will be very poj $1.00 M K\ Acknowledged as the worl Made of the finest leathers harm them. In black, tan am 4 Allow us the pleasure of si Kewpie Doll ^=== OUR NEW "SOLDIERS OF FR t , The President Is envious of the. York Globe, and chosen men, picked by the selective ton ,ed- the me ~ . w - . , Grant and Lee, L*?' wl"> "? to lh* them In the then armed might of the United States And thlB journal in its conflict with the great mllltar- "as their forefatl istlc autocracy of William II. "I selves, ao none n should like, to be with them," he boys of our day true to the Ideal i said In a special mesage, "on the ltj| flaj? ? ^yejc field and In the trenches where the th(j natlon.g ^ real and final battle for-the Indepen- Prpg,dent WJlgon dence of the United States is to-be _ the following mes fought." And he calls them "soldiers of fredom." Their entrance THE WHITE HC into service was marked by parades To the soldiers o In many cities, not the least of Army: which was led by the President, the "You are under Cabinet, and members of the Pen- ty. The heart ol , ate and House In Washington. We try is with you. ^ honor those men as they are ready you do will be to leave for the front, observes the deepest solicitude 8t. Louis Olobe Democrat,, "not who are near and more for what they may be or what by the whole na the war may make them than for this great war drt what we know them to be now." makes us all comi They are the neuclus of our third as all true Ante citizen army and have a high tra- selves to be whei dition to live up to, says the New good our natlot 1 r i " " ?' THE LANCASTER NEWS FRID caster Depa The Best Place To i HDrM I V/l Lll uelously Beautiful are the fere in Originations Fasc in the response accorded our formal pre mous approval of the modes which we i iy be some who have not yet enjoyed th utiful garments. A visit now will quie roughly every moment you spend here c men's New Fall Coats C??x m c jfiiuru iple lines and their rich fabrics makes lile their trimmings, unique cuff and col=? and belted effects gives them a unique Many of them have pockets, oliers feammings. seeking the latest in new coats will find ppealing models from our showing made jroadcloths, serges, gabardines, and pile 11 consistently low priced. $5.00 to $50.00. Fall and Early Winter r a close resemblance to the styles adopt" lined coats for example willbe very popi two sections, the lower section showing mts with pleated sides. are so arranged that thev can be worn 1 -?w _ _ Of -w ?? ** r. Novelty cuffs or odd cut sleeves give re also featured to considerable extent. >ular. to $7.50. ZWPIE TWINS SHOE. d's supremacy in Children's Footwear, on the proper last for the youngster's growing rl white. Priced $2.50 to $4.50. lowing you the superior qualities over all others Given Free With Every Pair of Kewpie Thc eyes ?f a11 the world wil1 be up. | the M^LdUxJlJR on you, because you are In some degi special sense the soldiers of free- to i the men Washing- dom. ocra n that followed "Let It be your pride, therefoTe, hur< "Walked before to show all men everywhere not c,aa ight of all of us." only what good soldiers you are., but mor assures us that also what good men you are, keep- ?ur hers bore them- ing yourselves straight and fit in we ?ay doubt will the everything and pure and clean our ' bear themselves, through and through. Let us set of our country and for ourselves a standard so high that terli omlng them into it will be a glory to live up to it and ce on September 3 then let us live up to it and add a addressed to them new laurel to the crown of America. roar sage: "My affectionate confidence goes betw lUSK, Washington. with you ,n every battle aml every JmP if the National teat' ?od keep and *u,de you! >aug "Woodrow Wilson." dem ihof taking n great du- The Hrooklyn Ragle and other r the whole coun- Journals are Impressed with the CI 11 z Kverything that President's phrase In calling the nawatched with the tlonal army "in some special sense not only by those the soldiers of freedom." He does I dear to you, but not intend that the conscript shall tlon besides. For he exalted at the expense of the reg_ ,)(> n iws us all together ular army of the National Guard, "t rades and brothers his journal goes on to say, but means forrr ricans felt them- that while opportunity for service tocri 1 we first made In the cause of freedom is common arou tal independence, to all alike, conscript of volunteers, forir y1 . |' AY, SEPT. 21, 1917. rtment St thop After All. ING \ Modes for Fall?Di inatingly Novel and mentation of the new fashions ire so comprehensively featurin; is showing. Therefore, we rem t all doubts you may have entei luring this noteworthy event. The Fall \ogu In Women's Dr Common sense with pleasing ta: to a rare degree by the most popula new fall dresses for women. For and evening wear the popular str; otto will dominate. Variety is given the new gown* many forms of drapery which are the straight line of the silhouette New pleasing effects, panel drap lars and set in sleeve?but we eoul you all?you must come and see 1 prooiato the exquisite taste and eh; possess. Note these most reasonal $6.50 to $35j fL Early Sh <Tn troducing mai feets that every woi der silhouette is th "cuff" or turned uj Many show large s] Priced S SlgW feet. No tacks or nails to ' Twins Shoes. conscript embodies in a peculiar enter upon wa ree the resolution of the country for ourselves ti make war for humanity as de- in territory or icy should make It, imposing the fighting for e ien of military duty upon all play, for the fu ses alike, and creating an army national agreei >' t h ornilff hi V rAnrHUHIIollva nf ail nhoo.u.tlnn citizenship than any other army humanity and ever had. Germany laughs at Prusslanism hn military enterprises, though ad- mailed flat." ing our man-power in raw ma- as evidence il and our gr ?at wealth. The Ba- growth of this reminds us, but the power to we read in the e both effective before the sub- New York Trib ine can destroy communication United States w een our Allies an ourselves is many only five hatlcally denied. Germany tions's army < hed at th emilltary enterprise of men called Re ocratic France, and predicted the men choaei Paris would he captured and Draft go to jo da ruinously beaten before the already more i ens armies of England could and when all the field, but today the citizen men shall hav< les of the Hritlsh democracy tTint will he as ght the German armies at every ments can reci t, for? | ing. the United . 350,000 men u Vn aroused democracy is more , A. v, ? A1_ of the Navy, tidable In the field than any au-| \cy can possibly be. And an Not a few sed democracy becomes doubly gratification th* ildable when, as in our' <'as?i Select! 3 * ores Ok VEEK sclosNew. for fall. Throngs of pleased g. ew this invitation. Come, accept -tained regarding fall styles, and esses sti? are combined r designers in the street, afternoon night line silhouis still retained. erics, choker col- I wfQtflSllia dn't begin to tell hem to fully apinn these dresses t tie nricos t?w> 00. -p * II owing of Fall Skirts ly interesting novelties and new ef- jji nan will delight in. The narrow, slen- | i e noticeable feature of all and the j j > hem is used in many variations. ' mart pockets and yokes. j \ $2.50 to $10.00. r without demanding as the Chicago Herald puts it, 1? aaterial compensation not the well-known marshal's baton indemnities. We are in his knapsack, at least possibility qual rights, for fair of gaining shoulder-straps." All ture sanctity of inter- that Is needed to put him in line is nents, for the assur- the exhibition of ability and a wllof all those rules of | lingness to work hard. This wise civilization whfch policy, in the view of The Herald, ? ornooKo^ I. - I ~ 1 ? ",iu wxira encouragement to the young recruit and will also "emof the astonishing Phasize the democratic character of democracy's army. *b enew national army in which onnews columns of the 'y ability, character, and experience une that when the are *? count." Washington dissent to war with Ger-jPatches Inform us that enlisted men months ago. the na-| ?' *he National Guard and tHe regu*onsisted of 110,ft00|'ar army will also have every opgulars. The first of|Portun'ty to fit themselves for comt by the Selective missions. The government will take in an army wihch is no more officers or officer candidates than 700,000 strong.' 'rn|n civil life after the training of the drafted 625,000 the second series of officers' camps > been called, and bas been _ completed. it has virtu, i fast as the canton. a"V been decided to establish an ofeive thorn for train- Peers' school at each of the divisionStates will have 1,- a' training camps, we are told, and nder arms, exclusive men from the ranks who show special qualifications will be sent to . . ,.w these schools. With the staffs of journals note with' , _ ... . , , French and British officers of firing it the man taken an-; ve Draft will carry,: (Continued on Pago ?.) 1 ,