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I We have
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from $201
It at a reduct
Clearance of <
-:: Suits, and Dress<
expensive, is noi
been proclaimin
* weather, the the
until the last daj
had expected. I
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; prices: '
Models with Y
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B Otyitis ctrc 111 naj.
I tractive yoke ari
I Coats from $2(
I Coats from $4E
I Coats from $75
1 Tailored, sem
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! in our stock going at
a reduction. I
one hundred ladies' coats j|
o $125. These we'll let go ji
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ion from 20 to 30 percent i
our ehtire stock of winter Coats, Coat j:
es, from the lowest priced to the most ij^
n in progress. W1 uiO the calendar has |
g the fact that it was time for cold |
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rmometer failed to register its arrival
r or two. Result?haven't sold as we
5o now we want to spefed their going,
have made these radical reductions in
Coats ,
randsome convertible collars that can
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o the neck, of fur, plush or-self fabrics.
e'and belted effects?some have at'angements.
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).00 to $45.00, 10 to 20 Per Cent Off. 1
>.00 to $75.00, 15 to 20 Per Cent Utt. g
1.00 to $125, 25 to 30 Per Cent Off.
Suits
i-tailored and belted models are. inngs
of fur, braid and embroidery are
oyed on the dressier models, while silk
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stitching distinguish the tailored styies j
Dresses |
iate the great variety of styles this sale
>raided dresses?others^ with touches J
abroidery. - |
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Ll ADDITIONAL RULINGS mouths foil
1 ON REINSTATEMENT charge.
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I A series of decisions issued by the
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Insurance with the approval of the effect that
Secretary of the Treasury provides at the date
more liberal conditions for reinstate- Pi*ati?n oi
ment of lapsed or canceled insurance. ever *s
The provisions of Treasury De- quired toge
cision No. ^ 47, allowing eighteen P^can^ f?r
months from the date of discharge tender t
for reinstatement upon payment of the amount
only two months' premiums on the reinstate,
amount of insurance to be reinstated - In order
are retained. That decision is liberal- men whose
ized, however, by a new provision been cancel
that men out of the service are per- instate th
mitted to reinstate by merely paying men who ha
the two months' premiums without eighteen mi
making a statement as to health at are therefo
any time within three calendar ment uncle
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WILLIAM L. HEMI
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he is in as good health as] ch
of discharge or at the ex- pe
the grace period, which- an
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ther with a written ap- th
reinstatement and the ou
wo months' premiums on ^
of insurance he wishes to
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to give all former service pr
insurance has lapsed or wl
led, a fair chance to re-j of
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ve been out of /the service (to
:>nths or more, and who iu
re hatred from reinstate- to
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as good health^ as tit date of disarge
or at expiration of the grace .
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urse it is necessary that he tender
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of insurance he wishes to reinste.
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Service men who reinstated their
surance by payment of all back
emiums prior to July 26ir4"MU9,
len the decision requiring payment
only two months' premiums went
to effect, upon written application ^ .
the Bureau may have any.prepxms
paid in excess of two applied ?
ward the - payment of xuUire
emjums. For example, if after a
ilicy had lapsed for six months, a
an reinstated and" paid six months
-emiums instead of two, he may scire
credit for four months", premms.
The provisions for reinstatement? J
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instates. If he waits he may no* . , ^
! in as gopd health as he. was at the - /:
me of discharge and consequently ** >
ay not be able to secure reinstateent.
Don't put off reinstatement. Do
now!
Oats, Wheat, and Hairy Vetch.
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Clemson College, Oct.^1.?A sug:stion
of interest just at this season . pM
mes from a report made last winter '
r N. G. Thomas, until recently /
unty agent of McCormick County. ' Y|j'
"A mixture of oats,, wheat, and
iiry vetch in the following propor>ns
makes a hay mixture that is
isurpas8ed for acre yield and feedg
value.
2 bushels of Fulghum oats.
1 bushel of Wheat, and
20 pounds of Hairy Vetch; - j ;Jj
"During this past year, I had 23 -|j
rmers to try out the above mixture
r hav nurooses on a small scale.
11 reports of results have been ex- 3g
edingly favorable; and the reports'
e confirmed by the numerous inlines
from the sections where
ese demonstrations were put on
lative to assistance in getting some 4
f the mixture already. I have 80 : ^j*?|
rmers. who ar^ trying the ' above .
ixture. It comes on very early as
hay, and gives up the land in due ' /|j
me for making a crop of cotton or I
irn." ('
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