Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1919
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Becauae
it'.
Fur-c:oUar
again Mell
you to pot
any coat ·w.'
additioQ.
~_
All the
Wel!.t shapes in ladles' lmllY.lde FUR
COLLARS Pl'st\:JC.ir a1 very m~rale pr~s.
. Goat cotta.rs-on.e example-,'1re IZ)tJ to 'Sfeach.
The wOol ICafcity will not De ended in '
nrelve modths. I tis Iloing to be worse before it it better. Get in a itock now and
you'll be. thankful later ' you did. And so
Winter for Far -CpUarSt and
fa are bich 'in - price. Here
"save you ~ by enabling
ur coI1ar or fur trimmings on
'Out paying too much for the
.
"-. .
..
many shops have so little wool in stock that
you'll be surprised at McIlroys' selections
and, values. '
The late t JUMPER WOOLS.
'
yard.
For
If }'ou hew
I
FUR T IMMINGS aua ED(HN!>S of every
de!\Cripllon. A' huge tock to Be sold at la.!
ICat01l'S prices. Goat trimmings from Z/llj a
rer\S'wear.~tf1ere a~ §pecial langei
Oi· urn 'on FUR ' TRIMMiNGS .to enable
- mothers make- the little oqes' clothes ill the
alest s e withdOt a hea\'y expense. Prices
rangc I
11111, Z/t a yard..
> â¢
. Why
PeopJ~ .Keep
Their Glo~~. !;lands
in Th -r Pockets?
sol~
by McHroys in '
t h r e. e m(>uths ' yeiu
would wonder how '
there are ~ny ReaoiDg
people left to bur '
handkerchiefs at all. â¢
of thousands boug t and sold
by McIlroYi account of course for the re- markably low' prices i the colossal quantity
also illdicate' tht: tremenqo ' s t rang of .
P'!tterns 311d kinds. . "
J.
wide I a.~SO~I\ts
H~NDKER'iHIEF$
" 'intry instead of beiqg warm: For tlH~ right
weights, in 'inter gloves, for glo\'es whidI
keep the hands ,it1 a f glo\ and which are
,both smart and economi<;al, . ~ee Mcllr;:oys'
ranges. For example :-'
--
.
i ' fancy '
trimme(H~ce, emb{oi!J~
ery, etc., simLiar to $kelch, 3td. to 2/11 ea):h.
â¢All' the newest de!fi£l1s and ~adfl in Aloon:
Jawn and crepe de hine HANDKjERC'HIEFS
!l-d slqck, the lawn being priced fTorn 3fet eacfi.
HANOKERCHIEF SACHETS in Ule new t
e~ecls and colours .from 1/1. tQ 11111 ,eol~.
-simply because their winter. gloves are
.
the Dum-
In all the
13/.,
13/1,
lSI· a lb.
â¢
Slrorlg ' KNITTING WOOL. Good qualitics
from ./n a lb.
â¢
And many more equally inviting wool values.
Yotl aUght remember too, to ee the many
ranges ~r fancy PINCUSHIONS, TIDIES, etc.,
I.!.0w showing for tho advance ~s Trade. ~
ber of babdkerchiefs
EKCq>tionaIly
Special offer of ladies' WOOL _
GLOVES . . Tn ' ''''J u. eful shades.
<,:old \von't pelletrat'c this make . ./
l(lJl a, (lair.
:
HC'a vy make of ladies' ~lra-f1cecy
WOOL .GLOVEll. --'Veil recOIllmended. As sketch 2/11 t.
'.
L:ldie . KAPPA GLOVES . For
prc ent wear. ' A make we are
glad to h:l )'e: S}ll a pair ,
fa~hionable shades of the year.
Woul(ln't ~
look better
Entb -dery ?
.
~ with
Too often you b y rir make up a garment oilly
i~ lacks fini~h .
And, usujilly it is put ~
. t? iind
nght With -embrOiderYl flouncings or insertion.
r
Think 01 the tllings you have or are about to
. make aod-~et the trimming now,
For Camisolesspecial linu in
-lonl(c1oth . e m-
broidery ' .las
sketCh) at I}itj f
1/11 â¢.
Unmade Em- broidery Camisolei. T~e new
'IV" sbap~. 2/11,
3/11,5/11.
: Fancy
Qoxes, pret.
. ty designs;
conl;vnin g
three good
Embroidered Handkerchiefs. As ketch 110.
to I /it per box'.
Frilby Embroidery in all \9idths
from 2in. to 18iu.
at 81d. to 3/11 l{As skctch 1/011.
Ladies' CASTO GLOYES. With
Botton thum\? .for exlra strcn.t:th ,
~ Pearl 13utton<. \Vh ile or Paris,
i /ll, S/ll, 9/11. or similar 'to
lower skel.ch 6/11.
Children's WI 'TE~ GLQVES in
all sizes in ,..-hile and colou rs.
There'lI be It
haprcd hands if \
they wear these. \\'arm and soft.
44in.Embroidery
Bouncing. Worth
Special
{rom Z/lU.
seeing.
27in. Muslin EmbrDioery. Very
suitable ror Children 's wear.
:From 1/ 11 t.
1/0f. to 2/1 It.
Children's Kappa KID
CIl! bcltcr than the:.
..juvenile glove. marl. 4/11. Sill.
'W hy a NewU"'br~u.a:?
Judged by to-day's ,viililes, f.rcllrovsl ' Umbrellas at e already too 10\y in price. T-here
is more than a wllisper ill "I!he trade. however, ot a I m-y advance coining. And so
MeIlroys advise ear1y IPurchllsing.
Ladicb' t'MBRELLAS witb wood, calle or tube
slicks. Wcll finished, sn1iru-t handles, Good
cover and frame~. 8/11 to IS/â¢â¢
Isn't it curious lhat rnant priccs practically
J ignore th dcmal1d for MAIDS' UMBRE~LAS.
Yet 'Wh houldn't a girl hlWe an umbrella to
suit her height alld her
There's a big
lot to ch efram at'
3}n. .
-at the nec~ where the coat or plouse is open. ~d. hile every
lady has one set of furs, she ought to possess one or me e Scarves,
so' .that she can atways have "!1<'ckwea.r to match the lathes she
'Years. Among to-day's best valles are :.Fleecy SCARVES in all the leading ,dress shades.
Art J f i c i ,,1 ~illc
PeligbtfuUy warm 4/11, , /fl, .'/11.
in plain
SHOULDER WRAPS, Heecy. In the smart fan
anld {ilnC~
r
tripe-ftfld check designs. - Many slyles to choose
frolJl. IOjJ I to ~l-,
An kgrteah
ec
:":5
_I\e..&.,'s ~ ~.,
. , ..; I
Oxford S~t, ' .
COUNTY .I..LLO;!f&1I.TRE. ALLEGED THEFT OF A
â¢
£400 MOTOR·CAR.
"·FAlR AND W·~IERt:'
â¢
' _If.;..
' -li~.~--
ACCUSED'S STORY OF "A
DRUNKEN FREAK."
.......At the Reading Bol'oqgh Police Court on
Frida, lut week. before C. S. mith and 1.
eau.T, Esqs.; Percival Rhys Wingrove, _a
W'1Ill-4reeeecf young man, giving an addr
at Bautea.d. Svrrey. was charged with
8~ on October 15th. from the car shed
of the Wheatabeaf Hotel, Friar
treet,
:ReadiDg, a molior--ear. valued at; Jl.iOO. the
pro~ of I..e.lia Chivers. of U Selkirk."
Coniaboro' Avenllll. Cavenham. There was
a further ohaqe against him of stealing on
October 16th, a COld watch. a gold chain,
aJUi a pnail ca.., valued together at ~ â¢
the propeJ1;y of Ada Elica Vincent. of Coniaboro' AVellue; Cavenhun,
.
D.I. Waltenl deJ)08l!ld. that on the morniq of Oftober 11th lie saw the pr~er at
N_..'::lt Polioe 8tation. aJld rold him that
lie
be chanIed with stealing a mowrOU'. ........ ⢠⢠icI: "1 oan only say that I
JaM DO ia_tiOll of .tea1i11l the car. The
..w. taiN ".. more or Jeu a _drunkOD.
'-k." '!'tie car wu recovered. aad the
_ _ _ _ broqbt tAl BoIIdiDfr, where, 01l
~ 1ItIa. wi~ tokl bUb he wu mak-
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FOOD
EKPERTS.
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FERTILIZERS.
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