Berkshire Chronicle Reading 11-1919
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Here'. a Dew icI..-:-a -..Je of Hat. ,hei~ ......,. ......
han e. . . . . th~
~ ~ . . .tty motWs-;tepreeeatati... of
Winter fuhiOilip ud t~
OpeDuag date ,thenp for tlae HalO..â¢â¢ â¢tyle diIplay i.
·' Moad.y, November lOth-the.y.e day ~4 whicl1
.. Mcilroy. offer the m_I.
v.pecial sale priceâ¢.
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at
For ob.iou. reason.,
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exclusi." model is iI.uatrated ber ⢠â¢
Pay a Yisit and you " ril . . literally Icorea of Ha tl, Sbapes, .â¢
. Styles, whicb Londoners aee for ,the ' first time I to-Jllorro~.
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No~5 .-
PJd.rnque&~
becomi.g.
H ... d~thade ill
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lancy- sili: aad ' velvet. with
Tallc 0/ Felt Hot., hrdle. 1#111 haoi
long lowing veil daiatily worked with to Irarlel fa~ 10 find Ihe equal oJ
17/ 11
lucy .titChiDI·
SaJ.·w
-
thosei Mcilroy.. In beoutt/ul art
shod trlmmea bond onJ . 6/1 j"
bow. Soft onJ Jurable.
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.,11,
D..p Block Hal. In Ihe hM Lyo",
SllA: 'VeloU. Coml>leled with 6/'11
band anJ bow. Specloll>rlc.
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1.
The new Tams In ue/oele!fTl anJve our
, h i " L.
Clol ⢠ore mOS
uccom'3/'
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l ,
In/onls' wool/en Capl. ManJI .hapeJ.
Warm, n.o!..prelly. In U/hlle '1
Qnd colours.
StI.c/alol . 4"
f93> .
, ,"'1
No. 2.-·The "J~" -thc oe.. Tam
which has danc. .ill ""a, into
Fashion.
6/ 1.1
Two H al..t~ one. 'It.uirsi6ie walerproof ),ab. oiltA:ln on one sitle. ana a
.smarl felt clolh on Ihe oMe", '.1 1I "
.II huse' barsaln. â¢
Tltere d,e ftrilmony Italian Fell Ha(.
, ,:omin, Into £nslon\l, bul '!f whal
Ilrere ..re, Mcilroy. haoe !.ad their
.hare. Tlte t lou/..tjin/J,eil fe/ll you
can . i.h/or. U3trlmmeJ, 8f ll.1.
Special So/e.weeA: price
J'
1fl8." RemarA:ablc .,olueol
LailteJ" Beaoer Hob. '. Looelg ~Jf.cll
In dellcale pale Ion... Very pretty
9n' becomln,. S,,«la[
prlu,/or I~oale-'
J
,
. ,
.-!5pJ1ilcieJllly chatminc 10 be
It ;. nol, but
.' ~/our Felt., Ihe brim hao/n,
LoJleo'
only ...Ieclio.
plea/eJ ribbon .aSe. :Bena onJ
Pill Irlmmin,. j" .rlro 12 ,
dainty coloun.
In silk and
loverli'
and fur. Soft lull
I'
.
a "Irllt
14/ 1,
l::1111e Ilrl. ""'ose profit;,. call/or a
realty {ooefy' !.oJ ."ouM Irove one of
tire no. l1el»eI..n ~,"s wlllr 'l: ommy
Crown, "Crlmm.J wll!. preliJI/ur
&eail. and fan cy Jil/chi.S (.I/~ strlnB'
also 1/ req ul reJ).
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Special .ale prlc. ~/
f;
The Sl>orl. Hal for /kar
lweed
anti hea/hu ",slume. onJ cools, i. In
a ,ood I>lu.h, In Je/~"'lul -colours,
Lathe,' crocAu Wooll.". 'l:am. In
anJ wI/it a Il>0rlln, /ealher
In Ironto Chic! :Bu70nl,
⢠.;"Jjl "'ode. and I>lalJ effects. Chedl>
In price hul IplonJIJ qu~/. 2/ Ill.
AnJ "./ou( Hats will. the best f:rench
Itg.
Sale 1111ce .
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fi ' hAL l · 1
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nl. .
'to "00"0/1. OJ co,ou" 10
Ir
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Children', 'Velour C10tlr HqJ .. prtlc oosefroS;,ecialolD/e ~r1ce
/IIyitanJ,worlttd. TIt. crown . i. a
fIlU's!raf>e. and Ih. 'hal i. finislr.J tllillt
â¢
Others In blocl( lrimmed I
tT» rose&uJ. and a roldl.. 8/ 1I ..l,
&O!IJ. and bow.
' I
sol.....1c I>rice
2
II
5/1'
The ' Merrie
19/11
f5/ 1,I
..
No. 4,- 'flte hal with Ihe streamline
Faaoy ailk crown. edae
prenilrlrllDlDed and 6Aished off
a tasteful feather.
. 25 9
,
For one week~
No. J.-Hat on left is in ...Iour felt
with a foil .ilk rosette in !ront A
moll usel ul style which is extremely
becominR,
'
0/ 1
Speci 1 s,le,week ptic:e
No. 3.-Thi,· dever liule pull-on bal is a big ~
iacceu. 1 ... Iwet and tille. all' 12/11
colours ; 611 co.i1y. Sale-week price
. _,
N olhinillo lpOit Keeps _.' .hape.
Light in weit'"
15/ 11. â¢
For one week only
No. 9.-A beauti!'1 liule hat with
I.
curving tumed.up Mandann·btim 01
vdvel, ud. crpq in" ilk. ,f \Dished
wilh plealed:
and broca.
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Special for IIw
rooeue. .0.1
w;
!ront brim.
In all coloars _ velvet.
t t
,ilk
/1 1
w~ .2
⢠",
ND. 6. - The kiftd 01 bat tbat tit.
_alaq
No. for
8.-$opp~ ~at.. , U...fal
raOBi, . ,.j.... I.. iofl,
Y
lillie IIU 1 like. and the IIIOIl.et' l~
plea.ed with.
week enl,-
~
SeUb!e
It i. COIdortable, soft.
amart. l>liabl. , ia black ...d cotours,
and the price for the .. Ie·
6/11
\ shade..
...
felt. i. the aeWest, "..etiCIt
With fucy .i& and
ribboa It~.
J
Remarkable valae ~
.
MONDAY~
4 1I
ONE WEEK · ONL Y.
NOV. '.10th,
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aeiJinr\ Sboppiq Centre,
~ord
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<II
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Street,
to wod: fer ⢠w)gee' is tD b& tau.IIh t d;h t
worlc ill 110 primarily ·the 8&riCIl of ellowmen but II matte Wh~h~
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and ends
in pound3, shil~1li' and pen P It may be
meyita.bla hhat indu..trial . ute. at this
stage in the histOry, of industry apJM!ll.r to
turn upon qu tiOna of material profit; it
is ..", . to dTii~tb.e OOlloluaion fhat I they
are qUellw.n. 0
atarial profit ' of . tho
.. . . . _ _ _ _....;... . . ._ - - , . _
r
THE ⢠SJRIU AND ITS
â¢
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ft.
thinp of the
'
d nothiDg e 1 and
the work of t
are lIlI1oIlifest,' and
not leMt oonapicuoua .tuDo~ th m are :m re
faction n
8l~tuai
piClOll. dis"
rd of
the oiBin" of others, the UD.d nal uinlr 'of
human life. Jrl lIi we not think of the cWm
for' IDOI'e OOAtrol' )lot n
rilT as the
desire to get «I'~ing for ou_lf, but
rather a th 'ambition to CQ,uut for iom&hlctab.~ . 1io Gdd tlaia work uad l'Mpon 'biliiy thior more than a piece of maohinery f
tiIf hit IAoUlll;, &JMi.'pene
III eould fo~ And if 80 .n\\ll 11'411 not ptize ' as the eo:t:·
o.re
taat tlIN' would " ClOID~ a.ad ia.- preaioll of true aelf-rtlllPOOi? Th
crt!Ulli,
.It>'the bonbl.. of ~e strite. I aome of the quetiOll8 that han exercised
NIl ..... ltllll!lkfu l f:k
that ,... 11M. done. m1 n..rt aDd mind amid the crowd d
wOl'kera in South Lond.oq and beoome mo~
: TQ 'STBlD! AND ITS · LESSONS.
ul1[Nlt ill. the .l~bt or reoent eyentA!.
Un
'I'l &;
fruit. of the Spirit .1lOh q~ all of Wt-~nd the Btrilr h .
tthoWil that ~. ~ all pe.rtiell t~ the di.epute
01_
......... ~ ta a clear and DOere uDderi-r with _
~8r. .1 do net ~of
'R of the â¢
to ~h 1. refec"""j
t ⢠. t .. aymptom 'of cbfln~nl.!' ld_ ann
_ t..ri.,.. -But 1 am I!OD~ Iba our
~ dldT i6 to NICOIfuiee the pTe88llt va~e.
_
01 tit. ~. '11'8 - . not to baDdl'
tMa Moat .. if that w . . tile 1a8t word and.
g1lil!~~,1 '"!Did aatt&e M8I1 thi Dl. but . to- . 1fhetaer
'-The
Bi.ahop lor Oxford (Dr. Bnrge)
wri~ l iit, the (, Od«rd Dioceean, Magazine" ,
"'l WieII. to tAke th opportunity of exp_
i~ to the d'looe.;oe InT w.rll\ thank.- to the
Biahop , of Buckingham for the in valuable
MI'Vice..he hili r~ed to us U in tiding
over tbi.!! inier..6l.. 1 'II'1I.t always veory reo
or
.u
w!%;!t
~
VALUE.
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Tile Rev. E. H. W . 1....11'1"",, ,
colla.ted to the ViclIJrog~ of 1l1~"I /'I' l '
the Bi hoP of Oxford.
The"R8v. Richard ⢠Lovin M rt.,1·". IT \
hils ~n Uceased to Cltri .t ( h," , I' I:
ing. .
.
lb. 1. St. , L. talhrood W.'_
9
successful candid .. lBs · Telllf",,,, .
II"
born Borollgb' Couneil at th e .·i
'.' 'I
in Landon 011. Suturdo.y .
Madam
Elsie Journ r ""~ ,
i .. 'i
A.R.C.Y., lJi~ lellSOus ill " ') Il.· .' I .~
and singing every TUfsdu ,Y.
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Rickie and Hicki1!'s, Fri",r SI r.. ,·,. I'
Mr: C. A. IMcCurdy, ICC .⢠M p .. ,v "I
Readinll.-A mlla! meeting t. I " I"
the Town lrall on TlI~sday pv enll'g
ber 25th, when, in o.ddition to ( '.⢠1
\' I.
son. Mr. ~. A . McCurdy. K .(' .. M I '
mental')' Secretary to the M,n "I,'\'
I.
will 'give an addreel;.
M r. ~t.'
Coalition Liberal Momber fl)r t he I.
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of Northampton. and his pr e'~n",·
I
with that of Reading's a b10 an. 1
memb6r, will dou,btle. Il t tr""t
gathering. Thore should be :t L r,:~
ance.
Major A. E. Allnatt Demobilised . .
A. E. Allnatt. Royal JnniskiJlmg J'",
who was formerly a student at Read lll,
versity Colloge, h88 been Mmobil ",,,1 Ii·
went to France with the original EX (led
ary Force in August, 1911. wlUl mrnt llll'
di patches and awarded the M. B.E. ?II
Allnatt commandNi an officer cadet
talion for a short. tim .... un<! befor... dpmol
sation W8.8 chief instructor at the SehD<"
Education for Officers at en terick. 11
taking lip a business carser with hiR fa
Mr. J. E. Allna~t, of indledham. H ~ I
sented Berkshire a t hockey fur six III
Setlsons immediately prior t o th e I'. ill
..
England
Campaign
Ch....les Harford, who is to sprak al tL \,_
bey Ball ()n Tuesda.y next on oiUzl'n,III!'
service, IlDd the Merrie En/Cland C,,",
of the Chu rch of England "rem I"
Society, was one of the sell'cW "'PNlk,'
s()Cial questions at the rl'coot, Chu fI'h
gT8S8 at Leicester.
The Meni o 1:,,_
Campaign is the reply of the C.KT ,,., .
King's speech of }'ebruory. on II I
Britaiq. Cordial messages of ~ "1I1p"l h\
tltis dnmpaign and its very compreh!""
programme of social !:Oro rm hal'!' ""ell
ceived from their M.. jt'6ti es th l' Kl ll~
Queen.
Now ' Diocesan I nspector of 8cllools.- I'
Rov, Oswald James Hognrth. B.D .. ba.; 10 u
appointed Dioccsan I n.pect.ur of ~ch ool ' I '
Ute dioct'se of Oxford . in tb e pl"...r 01 i""
.Rev. R. T. de M. 'ixon. Mr. Hogllrth ~ ."
educated at the DjoCClilln Coll('gf'. Rond.bosch. South Africa. and Cnriat Chorcll ,
Oxford, and was ordained in 1 98 for St
Luke' , Battersea. under Canon 1. Erski n.
Clark. He was allSist;r,nt MlUIter at the 1 â¢
Qeljl\n College, Rondebosch, for lIree y .· .⢠r.,.
and W
8EaJDinec i n Latin for tbird '"~r
pupil ~chel'S for : the Government Ed â¢â¢ I'
tien ' Department at CapetoWn fur , ·, .. r
t1lelTe YIl8l:8·
FOT several years ho ...
(lXaminer
d inspector in religiou~ kit .â¢â¢ ·
ledge for ' the diocese of â¬apetown. 11,· ~. ,
also honorary secretary for the ('ape '" n
DiOOesan Board of Educatio,o, and orgalll ing _tary in un for ta 11l'Ovinci. I H,,"'d
of Edllcation. South Africa, and mPl:n b"1 .,1
the sChool Board for the Cape DiVlb"'" I·"
three Toan.
St. Mary's Cast I.. 8trMt War Mem omlThe Parish )(&gaIline for Octobrr ~.'·-·
u Wha ~ it to be~ War memorial. "', ,.
the air in every ohurch 8Jld £rish jll'l [I â¢â¢â¢
We ' must soon peg ours dow to th r e~lIr,
What are ....e going to do a ut Ollr, il l ' :.
Mary's , Castle Streot? for it is CEIl'b).1 n I J.Jt
we ougnt 800n to be doing sometll.lug d.·n.·
ite ,nd ·worthy. The oongregatlon b., .,",
tribnted its quota of gallant men to~ " J;
the great victory a.nd Ue memorial II""",
fore oqht to be worthT both of the I'" 1,1.
and the cat18&." Then follOW' various "Ill'
able and practical uggestiOft &It to ""Jt
fonD. this memori,al shaH take, and amo't."I\
.others is one ",hlOh specially ceIIWD nds It·
self as being m06t worthy and
1,..1.
vill., to provide a vicarage. rtll' tbe UlIC of â¢
incQmbent, whoever he may be.
t. M.H"
Castle SI:n!et, stands alone in Reading in
possesainR suoh II- house' for the ooou p.,',,·11
of its Ticar, IUld sureb:
if,rge and i 1111 ,,'11' ,
tisl oongregation like that of St. :Mar) ', ⢠'1
see to' it thrt this cryin« ~ i ful"Ii â¢â¢ 1.
v8l'al churches are adopting the pi" 0 ·1
buying a house for this purpose. for I" \ "
is doubtles _better -thall to build nOli ",I â¢â¢ ' ' .
as the Parish Mo,gaaine points out. 1'1,· I",
Cumbent,.BeL Frank Burnett. havIII ;: , 'II'
se.lI done such splendid servIce as ,·h.I\·' '"
tD the ]i'orees in tile put, what I,..t" r "turn can a if'ateful people render h,"
tD r lly round this pecial war nl< '"
8cheme, with an ardour equal to t l,.'1
whioh he is tackling the work n t st. ~I
Caatle treet?
Grovelands Baptist Chureh.-Tn C"
tion .,.;th this ohuNh 11 gift day lind t h
giving " Ie of ....ork was held III tb r -,
room on "MondllY. when th6 pastor.
1. Murray 1)unniD,g, with n willillg t. '
helpers, carried through 11. SUCCf~1 ,,' â¢
Tb proceeds were i1l aid of lite l'~ ,
painting and re6eeorating thi ohurei ""./11'
ises, a. mattec which v ry
,WU'
tion, and.'it is p
.
to note thaL ,\\.,\\l
ASO w a reoei...ed. The staJJ,boJd
_
oJ
follow : Church Ilnd co.ngregaii n stall, !" "
TolWlS,)frs. mith and M.rs.
; y Ollll~
peopl 's stan, If.rs- Dunning, M.isa Wh itd,,·r.
lln. P. Hicks and
. It. toT
; ~ ,<.·r·
hood stall. Mre. i l . lln. Taylor. ~I r~
Wh 'l and Mrs. Warner ; ho
old , .,11.
)(re. BlAxill and)(re. B~ord ; du" .'-.
fruit and vegetable 8tall. Mrsl Elderfi,·l.1 ,,,.1
Kri'. Whitcher ; booo, M tel' W . GIi," :0'
I". ' '.
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tr.hmOllt t..ll; Mrs. Hicks. M rs. 'I .. I",.
iac
. . . .' the
thing,
a.nd.thilli'
thu or
to aDJ"It Mrs. elide IUld Mise Vnd l'W()Qd: It·" ⢠.",.
a.alike
or tile
do mean
-.me.
Mrs: Tuck.er, l{jy Liddiard. MT' , ."..,.
the riP' jacia-at .
.
I.":
Miss E. ThomlUJ. Misa Whi tcher. M"
COD, )(1'8. Duncombe. Mise E. L ydl.,rd ~I':;:
Tualter. &lid ){re. WhitAeld . The ~.. '" ,[
iea, tD WbOBe indefatigabl ",or~ III': " 'J
the stJ.coesa ".. 4ue, were MM; . .BL, "~ ;:",.
1Ir. W. H.- PafD&> A 8OOl1\1 ~vrn ,n- .,,'"
held on Tu".y, when nearly ~ ,"" "" I'.n.'r
â¢
I:. '!'1l eohoert commenced WI I I ·' '
". -'7 _ . J 01111en
e
dr.e p~on,
and w f0 IIowI.'<i I)..II ,(1â¢â¢ ""
till
~ of. \be
riTtm by the following arti~ : ~tr W I,.,n
ud lIr. Sbu (bass).
.v 1- l , (l D,1
~) )(r :£ddy took (hUlIIOn p'
. n..':'-'_~ Dear (recitations" .\ b·lp r.
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TIle ~winners in Ule fon cr J rl'~- lW8
petition ,,~1, M iss Th~lIl n.: -. .JIll;!
GoodJliIhl; . ⢠" M iss Lrd1llrd : 1 ,", t.
B lolli- 5
. Duncombe. 0('1' Ii r 111' llr.
JIr. L: ~t; s. M~. E. ~t.,,· kl: 1;. nk1
.....IMiI'l,.'Dew;
Mr. Fred Wlu ooher ; ~, M
-NOVEllBJIB .~ AND ~ LEAQUtl,
_
OJ' NA.TIONa.
"Qur oI!rIT Jin .... rectJind an appeal
f ..... tile tr..w.;.;;.. '" N~ Uaioa. au~
Iw
\U two ArohbUbo
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