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THE COLDS1REAM

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Chil<lrcn'~ Black Roll 1-bar HOES with sewn
sole9. Se"in/,! lIIorc childr n's footwear t~an
any otlicr Ne.lllinJ.( Hoo e. McftrOYif must'beat
all o\hJrs for value. Nole the price 4/t.

Mnids' l;la~t Glb I
HOES. with toe
CilP' and squar" loe-;. A lnak.:· to ' be
• hi,Shly. rCl'Olnllle'lc!oo to m~!11e~s l. VJlo)
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wlillt slylish hut rqJJable . h()es ior their
I"'ldies' 1""le quality T n Glace G<llo hcd
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J.acc Boots with dolh Icg ~ith Glace . girls. ' 21/-.
Top Band. A fam u. Iinc. To find a
,illlil<lf m;lkc elscwb rc woultJ be to
Girls' stout Goat tw·ill.h·a r SHO~S, A
sec it mar\;cd SO:- r 55/·. Mcilroy's . most dc:pend<lble shoe for hard winler
price 41/·. .
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Size f~r giris l ,\~itll toe cap ~nd e~n. &/11 ..,

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LJdics" Glace Gibt;on SHOES.

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Tan · W'illow Gibson
SHOES. ~'Foe cap "nd slllart €uban
heel s. 12/-_sland:U'd.of'luality. Mdlroys
sell at 35/-.
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Ladies' . Glace La~c BOOTS with ' loe
caps. Evcrylh~ll~ th~t is nee(~ed for '
winter wcar. Extra lll gh-Ieggctllll/Zood
. Glace wilh ' stuarl toe caps aild reliable
soles. The mudd Ilk s light but \\"ill.
give maximum w rand I'rotccl ioll
agatnst wrctched \\" alher condilions
.. un derfol)\. 401·.

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phero s t" 'mct! to h. ck I h. ·
i.: u1'111 lh. Ih "Ol'CIII' In Ihc ']'0\\\1 11 ,,11
(' \'~nr "g wa') ful(" \\ IlIc,lt nn.,l,.,,1 II.
dn·ds uf mrirp" "I til ~,· ..at "
iDwn (' Il('li~ II, lind cf) Id fl '" bu t "
np(l('ul tl) l ' l ra Hi'" h(''''' 'h; " , ,I,,· . ,
by the rend fr-I" ,,,,, ,hI' ",,,,I,, to I I
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gloriou 'i tirhbn.... nod iflhrlll "
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~ents' Box Derby BOOTS with
Cal)
and slilched to-nee!. No " Jerry" n ter-

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model.

Built for lasting wear.

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'Mcn 's dull Chrome Derby BOOTS with
good stoles. Excellent fo r everyday use
and for heavy walkers. 2319.
Meil"s Derby BOOTS. No cap. Wholo
back alld nailed.
Suitable for land
workers and all \\"ho ha,'c outdoor living.

guaranteed for so many -hundred ;"iles 'o f walking.

I' YOUR .AVERAGE

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toes do \lot become misshapen. As
sketch 12./••

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y BOOTS vit~ pM~t
call .•
lit ~ole~ to Jirevenl rain leaking
~ fbrq,u,g h, YI:\ Jj"llf'in well{hti ~4r:. I..'

• , Men".gOO'l Box Dcr

RAT~ IS THREE

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woma~ ·a.r~ on .their f~t ~ g~od many houn Per 'day .

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n~gil'llf'r.

T ho ... ,. III
werc " ery I III "I"I.!. \I

from' Ihe p.II\1rl'.j)f her ",nl.;-. I, , ,
contralto [plalil.\" fO\lnd fulli'l" ' 1'1 ,.,
of c"p"CS~"1l t hnn h as ' ~,'n II,
snme ,"pocn!. ('lara B\ltl ,·"n, ,,1,.
tl1(' lIuriil'/lI'C '. 11 Mond ay r\ ,' Ii I II;': ,
said to hlh' c h'lli .. n !'xc.'(l l "., .. 01 I,, ·.•

, ('wu r l'! or

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11£'r c hpico of ~on~.., "'its
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Mell's T o ney Red Lace SHOES with toe
~aps . A vcry clas,Y- Illudel at a rea ""IIablc price. 23/9. ,

Mlt~S PER _H6.U.R. ~!ld ' th~ ~ av~~~e '; ~~~ . ~n.d

Inllrkllblo
nnd c'peci.liy by.

I~,,·.. k('.,

"'0 hurl ," ,II". th"l.,!, ".

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:-:llint-~ ai'IJ ... • _ .. ~HJtl.." II

'fro rh

Velilah." n q affbrdillf( thl) IIr nL ,',
thc fullN!; t opporl uoily of re,·es.I "
vocul a nd drumuHc' pnwcrb. • AIHI
burning ~n ss.illn is intlrtlr~'te<l II
quel'nly dignity oml )OPt WII h '"
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ness oL ~xpt;'e~ ~ion~ com hi n('fl
toll r do forc" of "ocul 1'0\\'
~h'ikin~. . him . Cl IO r " 11 \1 11
tho r N ll,(";..: t to ~ill~ "t{.IIIl . '

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U;dispen"abl~ quality of f~otwear and
:~~:y;h:;'s~Qt overlook this when choosing the

Reliability is an

Kil n ·, to ~h(" ~I'(at ..,Hll :...l d l'll. II

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\\ hi('h I't'('("i\-\'fl JlI.Iglll hN' nt II""" t
(1'4)01 the' \ oea l :l nd inl(,l'jJI'Pt; lill.

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You havle the sati.faction of knowi~g that every
shill~g spent ~t 'Mcllroys in footwear IS returned to
yci~ in maximum durability.

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1l1lU·h "le.l,' lIte \\ ...
\\h ~ n ;a..h lm , t ' hlra H'I ll ag'IIB .11IP
CU) I'Plllli £'f1 this 11111(' hy h C'L' 1111 ... IJ ....
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If'ntit,'f lll
L~ h ,"ilnll·'S }It·l'tt.\~ <,,)1 11( •• J.U \·C 1.11
tho Y, ~i C rt; bl<""n<1111-": h 'UUlifuU , . 'I,

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Yet without th~ alight.e st loss in style, comfort or
value!

I Men's BOll Derby SHOES with

patent
I cap . A c lean o;nt shape yet floes nut sacri!;';e qualily (or looks . As s\(J.·tch 26/9.

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l!Iron ",'ur ... h.,d,

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II"h " 1I ~h1gn"., .. Th" L·-t ( 1, .. ,,1
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th at dt' p h nf p~lt h I.)" ;! IHl \ IIt'HI

c h ,tr,H.-lt') I) t iC' (t 11('1'.

ThC' jll 1;;1II!'Ilt ... 11l(·I, the \" ., d.·
lllA. .rPt i i I " 'hc:'ir n (,C"l)III)~ 1 1111 P'II.. \\,

Special Attention Giyen to
Youths' Footwear.

Ladies; sllIart Black \ 'c', ct Bar aud
Court 'S HOES with l'U\'crcd beel s. ~ A
·soft. pliable - shoe which relain s . its
oripinal SlIlartllcss f r UlallY 1I10 llths.
A s skc:;tch 7/11.

youths' BOll Derby DOOTS with toe caps .
Stilch~d .
A" mannish" style witl16ut
cluillsine § and ~ plendid for winlc:r
wear. 13/'.
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youths' tout Derby DctOTS . 8radded.
Half tips for school wear. Will ~Ia nd
rOuih roads and hard u~ge . 11/"
lendid telection of Youth • Box Derby
BO~>TS with toe caps.
Sewn. Fine

Ladies' Black .Poplill GibllOll - SHOES •
\vith toe caps and cO\'ercd hc<;ls. Dainty
·yet thoroughly \ ell ma~ . Si ll .

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with leath r "eels.

HO SE SHOES
mforl:il:ile,. quiet,

neat~ ~ere i 110 slip
luooel. 6/11 .

hOd fit :Ibol1til)is
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Men's superior B~x Bro~ue SHOES. Finc
There i~ solid satisfaction in
such a ~hoe, Wears e,vcnly. and wdl
over the average. As ketch 25/-.

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~ality.

Ladies' Glace I ace HOES with 'Patent
Caps a,;d Sill. rt heels.
For present
"(ear. 91SUTillgj -ory, \ 'a rill icc!. I;rand
v'llue. 22/-.
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Scores of equally good

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Ladies' scled~l Tall J)'erby " BOQTS
with toe caps 'lpd suitable "Soles for bard
wear. A rc~!\I.lfe\1 !:.orand. The price
lIlay loo k higlf. pllt you will never regret
your. purclJa~c. The quality and comfort arc abS()lu Iy l ,·cptional. 43/-.

Footwear offers shown in

Ladies' Glace Court SHOES with tongue
and buckle .
The department is proud to
be a~lc to offer uch value in these times'
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Reading's Shopping Centre,

OU4P'd Street,

Mr. Detoher moved that the uge limit be
rtUsed to 4'0, with two years' servlco 118 II
minimum.
He said be had no ill-will
again t any young man who bad fought for
them. bllt be thought the a ociation
should be 08 ita llilmo implicd-o Tcterans'
888ociation.
. Mr. Fox trong)y opposed the motion,
which was lost by a large majority.
. Vote& of thanb to Major Porter, for the
uee of the hall, and to Colonel Hodgson,
brought the meeU ng to '. conclusion.
A mokinlf coocert follo ..... ed. .the programDle bemg arran.ged by Mr. George
Smitl . . The artistes wero Mr. W. O.
Hyde. Mr: Sid O'Callaghlln, Mr. Hury
TrQVelyan, Mr. A. G. Taylor. Mias Queenio
Goddard.
and
Hess 1'8. Goodard
and
Greave. Hi Etbel Qulel' presided at the
piano. uud the Veterans' band 1l~0 a t·
tended.
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CAVER-SHAM JtND
READING VETERANS.
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OF THE AGE UMIT.\
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CHAPPELL, '

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TeleJ:rams ; ,( ATTWE.LLS, RE.U>lNG.·~

eading.

• 'fhe annual meeting of the Caversham
and Reaaing Veterans' ASIIOCiution was
beld in the Drm Rall. St. M8ry '~ Butts,
on Saturday. Colonel J. F. Hodgson pre· sided; and there were a)so pre68nt Colonel
T . L9ck}tal't, C.a ptain $. M . Bla,hdy, Major
J. 'to L, Wheble. Sergi;. Bw:1ing, ' Messl"fl.
1'.•J. ~-pe-r (tre~ ·\U'&t), H. C. Gocring, '1\
Hudson, F. Harvey, W. . Oreeh, Dot WarreD.. 'E. Drocup, .( ... l'IIt!"8. E. Merryweather.
J . .Russell. C. Jo'ox, D. ])enore, W. Randall.
J'. jo' armer. and .. bout liiO other memberS.
Letters of rf'gret at 1\ b nee 1I'oro received
· from CoIQnel WilllOu, C.M.O .. D .S.O., M.P,.
Major M. L. Porter, Commanlior Meoden,
FOREIGN HONOURS.
Ilnd CilRtain D. M. Miller.
Mr. ',;ooper, in preeenting his ~ report, ' referred to the dea.th of Sir .l:'ercy Sanderson,
ThE' fol1ow'iujI' Ill" o.mo";'g thp dE'ror.. oons
who had 01wa1' taken the greatest interest and medals a •• nil'd by the Allied POWeT1' at
in the 8.Il8OO10tion. and bad frequently var>aUA dates to the llri tub FOTCH 1M di8bonollred them with. his presence at their tinguished _vlOEi! render«! durinJt the
mMting.
The bolnnee heet showed the OOUI'!I8 of t1ie campaip:-;following b8.1&n
: General Fund. J!64, 1 .
7d.; benevolent fund, £58 128. ld.; Hlief
CO FEURED BY ' THE KING OF
iund. £i je. Sel. There was 11 deficit on
THE BELGIANS.
the bliild fund of 1 Ga. lld.
. HBCOBATIO; MrLITAB.:
'the Ilccounts were paaeOO.
S&rgt. A. E. DlUlcey, Faringdon, Royal
The election of ' commi.ttee W86 Uien put
for couAnllation.
The ~ber. were: ~nii~eer8.
O,nOEB. ' .
Colonel Loo~hart'. Captain lJlandy. JI.-rs.
Lieut .• Colo~1 R. ~:T, Clarke. o.M.ci.•
Oorring._ ·HudllOo. Ha"ey. Green, W&rreD,
POle, . HerrY",eatber, Ru_lI. Fox, Denoro, D.S.O.. t /'th Royal Derka.
. C!oVA.LIIIB.
UandaU and SergOllnt BurIali'.
A .Dlember . moved that tho commil~
Major J. N. ,Aldworth. )(,C., 1/-Hlt Royal
should be elected at the annuol Kenerlll Berk ~ .
meetiDg,

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fh f)~(' wl~o alwn ,\ s It jok j''I"\\;lld
tho o l'gn* H{,(, O IJl}) ,\I\I'I, fl nh 111 (
big bO IlKi w~re " li lt l~ tI''''' I''
t.ll{, OIgR'~ w •• ~ n<, 1 \1 "("1, III
of I h" '011 (ouud the uc,,'
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M r. K'1nnC'rl~y - j l'>l Ulforcf ,,'uckl) ,.
Ihot hc ~Ild loot non e 01' hi" old popu l.,
~'l1Il ..hnd mndp !Unn. n(,1\" Iri~ dJs .
doli(':l <'Y o f Inlrrprchili o ll \I hl ch e hara ,
is(>(\ .. ~"JHhin~ '1'0"11 .. t \\' . II. SquiN') .,' I
Iho "igo I' Ilnp" .. l~d to .. Border Ball ,
W. CQ W" j l- to say n ot h ing 01' the e. ~li,
c nlll1ainli n-so nppoolQd to the
Dud ""
that lhp.)" insisted on hi s "linin "ItPC'If."
\\,1 . 011 he ).,ll'l! ~ 'p'ry'sp!lite' l 1'Plld€'n "~ t
.. Th " Y(,)lnCO of Ellg l~IHI. " Tlw \I HI' I,
.Iightly "t crcel. Dud Ih
now read:
Au;;l ro-Hul ga rinnK,
Uerllln~ barhurilLns.
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iHterp ..p~utioll of a t'amml8 oh! !'- I Il~.
TIt() I'rq;:rammc by III ~ Cold t""",",
pos~t1 Of i"i xt r p<'rfO'''II(' rs.

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col'n~t , Rnd th e iOlPH',..... 'f' ehnrH 1'1
(\It "(\mbl~~ we lc all fen tu ;,·,' III I II ~
nppealc<l 1. 10 lo" el's of h and

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nivo.l '~
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l'itlorrcsqups " -.... h ieh wOllld '
11101'1' nl'"l-"ling h Old Ilt~ \w\ls b"
encol'O WI," r""polldcd 10. '1
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"Barcardllo" frolll "Th(' Tat"
mno ." H wa~ thl' fir,l II"'" I!. '"
people h ~d heard " 0 (; 1"<1,, 'II"~
(associated in Ill('~t- of our nl illd .... \\ ,dl I,
Mon W lli~ ') .111<1 .. nod " ,t II i· "".."
th e ruin,' froJn '~ Th f' t :oJ"'~ u 1.(';,.: I
in.~ t llll1)C loll piece·. .-\ b. llu ! II " I fl,·
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their WDJ{ numirAhlf', n~(t nn fW.U 'P!t'
ins isted \'poo . Maj or ~1 arkl' '' '' r I ~,{II ~. Ooe •• M . V.II .. CI' IHIII C'ie<1 II ,'II I '" '
torY

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1n th e
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R iglll<oy J , Ie. v. StHI1 ' nnl) . fl'petlt' lIV, .1
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we (' nrlulirahlv cn08en 'f1(,'",lfIIg"
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IInll r: rn n~ milil ll r v tuflllo hv tI", 1,.1 ..11 1. 1
rond" t or J . ]\1. Rogn n.
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The
Ilrrnngeml'n l. ..."rl' In . Io ~
hands
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they belll Palmer I'a ' " ,'lid
li'llcto'ry und lost 10 th,' II ,."
CONl"ERRED BY THE KING OF 'THE
llr. ·Fox poinl.$l. out (hat the
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HELLENES.
slated: Tbe pommittee
be elected
a
in the ~nal b.v ~,"en p""'" .1'
oonv.. nient date befol'll the allDual Ken ral
In tlle -pw rs J . C. 1',lh.'r """
Gaux Mn.rruT Caoes."-3n1 CJ8.'III
1Deltiq and the election be oorrmod Ilt
A.
lost in he tir t roun,l to :-1"\"
Pt~. O. W. HMeoc1r:. lUI .• Ramp~~
and
J.
O.,ierson·
( l)~boroul:h \. [n I,,,,
that _lin,. '
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Nom.. 7th IlaUalion lloyal &rb.
Anotber member moved that t
rule be
Single-hllnded Combetition J . C. 1I>, .. ,r~
reecillCled. but was informod that .....
represent8li the olu~. 011<1 1000t In I"~ h~~
dare' Dotie1l 11'8 requited for suoh a I"8IOluround t() .J. Griel'S n. Tile As\, .. t . ,n~
tJOIl.
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ha.m:ded H n.dicap ,,:as I lie "ol~' cwnp":;:'I:"~
.r. Cutle moucl flIat the ....ti.. be
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