Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1919
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R.F.C. GOSSIP.
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TWO POINTS FROM
I BlUGHTON. ·
IAII.EY SCORES BOTH GOALS,
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BY' "UBIQUE."
Th. l\Qt that it ..... 110 wboo t l<i It
. . . . tore Belld:1q _red "''';n" , I" lh,
ton leiped to maintain the i ote,..,." Ilr K
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enoolWter. aDd thoUJh tbe
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reac . , a lligb standard! i.t wa/ ~;~~ II",.,
tertal~. Ita piquanc], was added ). pu,
thc! fa« thal o.WUlg to the injllry lu S~n::T
B114rh~n played the one-back pme .n tn '
IIBCOD.dt.half. Whether th ' waa Wl6e t'" '."
part ,0 . Brighton !W -not may . be ,a b"lf'~
o~ OPI on, for whJle the ~n« men â¢â¢, e
o. ten ' pu.lled up" for infrinaill3 'h. ',ff
aide'lie, . th.,. wenl .., .-nettled b1' t h. ",,:
ton
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that they Pllt their 111. ,,1.
not .starved,through the high --c;ost of living, .
·the ~hort:age ofsuppl~es. 'Ofle of fhe most
of all-wool undefwear ' s' now producing
....90'...,rments b~GRuse he' <Annot get the wool.
scar~ity·
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is: l10t
~erely a war scarcity.
It has ~~tuany
' receptty .and will ·be acute through the winter.
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good fortune ' to' have immense stocks in hand -and
service to pifer :them to the 'P'1btic at pri~es based
cost McIlroys rather than the m\1ch higher prices
to~ay,
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Ladies' warm DRESSING
GOWNS in 001, Ripple or
Flannel. Trimmed ~ted
Salin. Grand valLR:
Other GOWN o[ all kinds
in all materials [rom Ill/II.
Ladie~' ' Cream Winceyettc;
NIGHTDRE ES. well·made
warm. a"d trimmed Swiss
Embroidery.
V or square
neck. 7 /11, . ,11,12/11 .,
Ladies' "
in'teyette
PyfAMAS in ream or with
[anc), stripes. Mcllroys' price
is . (11, 12/11.
Ladies' Splendid DRESSING
GOWNS in lioper Q~ity,
quilted silk, Pink, Naq,
Brown, Crimson. from 42/ â¢â¢
Huge Variety of -,
. Combinations.
~ Railway Strike IIItaDJ a ....Te shortaIe of
ine'ritabIe big .increase . ia ' the toll of goods.
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Ladies' all-wool COMI3JNA'l'JONS, ~ inclllding is u c h
(a\llous makes as ~olsey. etc.
Cream or Natural [rom 18/1.
Ladies' Cream Rib~d VESTS
wllh fancy - tops, ~)sb the
famous Lena-I,.astie Vests,
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Neceuary ~ ill Good St,Ies
for ~tl. W'mte.- Wear. '.
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2/J 11, 4;1", . ;11 r.
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Another lot. of Ladi~' ribbed
VESTS. winter- wiCht, extra '
long. 3 / 1 It.' .
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Ladies' S ilk and Lace,
- ~ CAMISOLES auf. SLIPS.
Dainty lillie garments. Special .
prices as low as 2/ Ii.
Splendid Line i
Ladies'
Liberty BODICE short fitwarm and comfortable.
It is impossible to quote here anythinl{
like1a full pescription~o£ the new m
in our girls' and children's department.
To ~ist a' few we mention
. Reliable WATERPROOF CAPI£S for.Jirls. 'I'h.
hoo<i liDed silk, Firat size 21in. at 10/1 t.
, Girls' Velveteen FRO(&KS in Brown , Sue, Navy,
- PurpI~ or .wine. 21in. to 36in.
From
tinf'
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21~ â¢.
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Special range of Girls' SCHOOL FROCKS in
Navy. Serge, 24in.lo 36in, From 14/.1.
~hildren's Stockinette KILTIES,16in. to 26in.â¢
Navy, Saxe, Brown or Cream. from 1S11'.
Th~ all-wool KlLTIE, A ,.trment in creat (le-
II"
maqd right through the year. Winter weil!;hts
now in lII<Â¥:k. ~ose. Cream. Emerald Sue or
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!Yavy. The IBin. size being priced t4j l'. "
Wt?0L itT~. ~6.in .⢠18!n.,
Infants' Lambs Wool TODDLING COATS 26m. .The, first SIze .bemg
,Cream only. "11 sizes. Buutifull 110ft d
14{1., 21 ,.: 2./11.
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all warm.
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all
Thesnre extra smail
V<:rY lara- .be, RoK.
aad 'Crum. Mcllroys'
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Ladies'
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and
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ri;&.lpeciallY Wf
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These are in all ithe
hie shms The garment,
t and splendid quality from
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. Ladies' ~tte UNDERSKIRTS. This is a noteworthy offer at
being well 'under the regUlar
price.. in.liIaV1. Blatt. erown. R?SC or Salle.
'fwo GooII LilIes 18_
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Ladies' SPORTS CORSETS.
Made in strong wnite ' coati!
and fitted. with f ur l!.'J!Cnden. Three qaal'ti ~11 ~
WanD'
~ear.
LESflR TESTED.
Thee ~ere alwaY8 poeIlibilitie8 ub"u '
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D.
O\lHIO~' onlJ--for a long lim~I"
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when. t came to th.⢠cMlcial point :"'. ~'r
before Ulia ~ baa the Readlqg d, ""
t-u_,,- euily penetrated, but the ~I."""
of J~-8mith ~ Jl&rbidgoe -,rug a 'i" 'c'
hand~~p, and it was luckT rol' I:,
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that u.e opposition w not more 'l!(gr ,.. , ; ,
It Po e. however. ' a good opport.. '" "I
really ~t~ Lester and Christl"
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{C)!'Ib,e a di8play wa.t! decidedl,. VIIn ": ,I _I
One momeni ho wou.ld fail bad Iy ~ (t, ,,, \
he wodld be '!'e8ponsible for a piett' ", ,"
alni08~
t!' br illiant in ,its el<eeution. I'll I,.,
draw Ie to his pia,. iB that his I ., .
laoks ~gth. and very often 1\ h )
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inte~ta the ball. On the othe t ,
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! 11' hW ga~ with the reeerv, " I
do him a world of good. and I ',.",,,,, ,.
h88 considerable ~biliti~, " , ~ ""
Very ,often his .pace ..... , ",,,,, ,-" ,'
Christie, 'On his part, WI\I; ·1,- 'I'i,,,",ltn~
after lIiB previous good <lispla.,
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RJiADING FORWARD W EA K '\ ."
There are weaknesses amongst 11."
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which bave yet 10 bt, r,·,
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desired amongst th., ,,', ,:
both put up l< 1(1),.1
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AAOl.<JI"....... showing all hiB old puglla,
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Carr <in the genera l w,,, "' .
a great · deal of aceu r,I)"
I. It
~ "",,'mil
poaitioll.8 must give n ~; ,.I hi
m Tie... of the OPPOS I\.J "1I ⢠,,~
bas w ,ba met. If Bailey was h ero re~'1 ,r,'
there wOllld be no d.itlieu.l ty as to Ih,' ,. ,ri(ht ~tion, for" Joe's" enthlUi '.}" ,,,I
d.~natiOll carriell him through. .'fI" "
and LofthOWIII would lead any del .' " ,
lively dance. The question who " , :,;1 '
the inside-right and centre p ositIOn s ,- .,' â¢
easy tp IIOln. WillY, with all hI- d,' .-1·
f\lln~. ia by no means an ideal le"Uer, r"
h. failed to control the attack, ⢠IR," '»
which Ithe li....I,. ball no doubt c<m,rli,.;,,..l.
L haYI\ a fanci that Hutie wouW "'"'.0 ,
thoroukbly good iDlide-ri&'bt. Ru l" h., v
lead the linb?
HOBLER CO)(lNG ON.
The Beading def_ on the " 1",1,· did ,"
work. ';ell. Horler quite pleased the c,o.. d.
and ' nill display showed the wisdom 0\ [(lY'
inr ~ to few pm.. witA Jack Sm lt\;, {U'
b. kePt Ala :bead, taetled oon.fidantly. dlld
kicl-.ec£ a futIIl Jeqth:.. With Ilia ph)'s,ca; ,rl.
nnb¥es he baa ,reet ~blliti_ .. a Lack.
We 8&W Ooodman a.t Ilia ' - t ill the ('()lId
bU, for Reailint had _thing to cieftnd.
alld the Ret.di.ng riaht-·Itoa.lf i8 always &t b"
best then. The way b.
t a ~ e1,. ,,'n~
u.nd,er, oontrol ".. qui. P
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to . h.
8~ra, and th_ rem.a.rkable
m of
1ria a!lOpped JII~ a ~ mOTl'm'·III .
)(arin il not quite at tlle top of], hi. {"rm.
p1aJed a m
_ful pm., anr, " .- ,.
Ull â¢
worOr . ..Archib&ld had little 1001".
but
'Y ~ .fe. BrlPtnn. d8lll! n" l ",.4,1
for the '\"8I"f pluU::y ~.. they put up, I.,,:
and Booth beiur Terr promineat, whil,' rn,
forwcda had to aood understanding ,D,j
paa.d to ady&llta(e.
. 1'1 1. 12(11 .
Children', ~Lastic COl!(BINATIONS are vecy-..arm.
Well-made. Air porous. From
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gam~, for both teams made dangN '"'
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ener
lD.to III tenng the defoo c.
Brig tnn were luoky to get off "'it h '
two 1{OAu,' deficit.
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.SHOPPING CENTRE
Prices are. .Always Low-eat." '
Chi Idren', . U Liberty N
BODICES, natural or white.
10 6t ages 1 to. ~, PI: 5 to 6.
Z/ I It, 6 to 9. 3 /'. .
One of the m t perfect
CORSETS made ~t .. 1ItOCkrate price ii the U Tritot."
Very soft anel pliable and
almost ~el~a. Ilital:>le for
either Sport. <t ordinary
wea~,
12/11 .a d .1.111 ..
DELTA CRICIET CLUB.
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lIAGPIES.
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Mattr~,
Wool Wattre.s·
Complete.
Utl·rtv·1Io
aitd Marble Top WASH⢠gus.
Chairs..-
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12 gns,
the paiJ:,
LEADERS 0;
SECR~ON B.
REVIVAL OF AIR RI FLE
-SHOOTING .
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RIFLE CWD.