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ï~~r ormer rrices. SMART -TORT COATS AtD, COATE S -1ETSSPA RATE. CARFSDOLMANS AND LONG COATS weop din the most fash~ionable furs. ATTUZ'I0N TO ______ 5-ER SALES many lines of i *DRastiws BLOUSE8E, HAT! FOURTH. OFF eat.-vine anb lace ide members will bea.3nAttendlstoa-t ' body tinder charge ofnt. Cooper,.On.Thursday the Cicftttt A 't Club's full menmberashif, 'as giets,' Of tSetLrah.h ro Ktrist. wilt attend the cexposition rd.n '4-ill meet int the art jafleryrand e*'-duct It tour of te xci'isopi lons by 'I e variots French watr artleos.ctroperotued by, sergeant Lortach soad Presiden~t M. Rettig... Be"ginnittgat 5.o'cipdk tisleatterloQlt titers willibe etageet ttMusic 1-all daily duringtghit.reat of 'the days of 'the expositiont a Fel ttttle field "itrller.' The of las: of the eyit*:<m have comple e ' arrangeets~ta 4r puttlttg rn a reproduction of On 4tir raid sttch n-s were freuEiwntly attpnopted uatd somtiele.-tarried out. by.the Germsns overt t5,~umPs of thte allies. 'Itn order,-o makete tspresen ktiod ' ottthe stage of.te lc Jell uts realistic tposible a. reproduction nof a ca ii event will be eo-est at the beginning of the perfosluancs: Camp fires, guns in 'position, stacked rins, sentries on duty, offIeers add n en.-o cheery 'conversailen and other eatltply natural vamp atwities will ba shown. In order to carry out the itcturd. tier there wilt he.a number of title cantp.lttcidents, such as tha repulsing of an intruder who attemlpts to peep the lines,without giving the coonterdign, the singing of camp songs, f'tc. 'This feature will be staged by Lieutensilt Jt D. Gitbs of tlte British armay. who experienced a nu~mber of these air raids on the western front and in tuify informed sod impressed with every detall onncerning them. It is pipose'J to give this graphic and stirring spectacle twice daily until the close of the expositlo Tody has been designated as "Britain Day" antd 'Kentucky Day" at the exposition. The exercises will begin at gJi 1'tm., Judge Charles H. Hunt presldilhg. Addreses will be made by Lieutenant L. D." Gihbs df fthe, British Army and Regimental Sereant Major S. L. Gleolter of the Sioufthi-Afrhttan - Contingent. Britisht Army, a veteran of foul' wars. These iaddress wiil be followed by exer,. picers in ohetervanca of Klntuoky Day. A feature of this program will be thle offering of the Musical eArt 'Aociety of "Newport, tinder the direction of John Plehring, with Miss Catherine Hock, ~t iprano, and Mr. Joseph Schenke. telltor. as soloists. Moving pictures of the British campaign In Palestine. and scenes fron thte Italian and French I -T! - f c FAST AIR MAIL &TAM1PS, ER SOON TO. BE SUPPLIED tle Now 'fast air mall" stamps Intended nt fcr tses of those w anttllg the,quickest ko 'poqible time for transit of maili mencii- scages *Iil be in dupply at the, On-, a cinnati Postoffice Wednesday. They rdr arc, of thte six-cent denomination, the e_- kind required fur ordinary letters go' t- lig by the~alr rode. tg. Inquluies rekoltink Pontatlaster Clord es, respecting this new departure in mail aervico indicate, that there' are going tor to ho Itundredts of Cineinnatians to told make regular use of it In various busia" n iess ways, )e "Tihe sixtoon-cent airplane stamps at IWhtich hays' been in use can now he altl utilised for special 'delivery letters going by air!rout!. - i, r: r c d 1 a e: SIXTH AND "RAdE STREETS, urt a4~w' -;itThings Are For, Ian Who's sa&cking Santa ci. us" --lay'iad' Christmas going to be a jlly one? -D Its the u~n backing Santa CauePad always pays--So let'a pitt some good old-fashioned Christmas joy. into Dad's heart this Oar. " -Step to the Right at you enter the.!acre Street Daoand there spread on many special:.tables you'll Bead the following_,,A Asiistant ll Ota Craven declare s oaat ftgtat ltmfluenina condlitlotls,.h, 1' improve. Only. niatsetr a Wire weltcrted to the Heel. _ - dee4urlog the dut~y, of nv9lio N.iuir.*ere chei'drz1 and,eijfi or~ereported. Tihe 0103 rf.:1a ported is-the. id est lox 1, Wes. Iasptovem st hIM"wsindqi dby. General ' Hosplial- ev Kt".1 t Iteallt officils 'ats ios& the malady Is rspidly a The meeiter o f oyo$% 4 q ulc sottoots will be. deeld m'al$tsfi by the Board of Education. 66,*1ltendent Randall J. Condon 'Lai. Tuhuday. Sqfety lilrector John R..4*olaie.-notif ted hesalth Ofioet" Witliia &.H.. Peters Tuesda~y that the po'$ee w,'ill enafesethe Healds Board's rsgsikaikon o,ltn children under 15 ynt -of age attending places of apnusie, t jt-- CITY'S ALF~~ AR ~N EAff. FOR MILLION An appropriation' ordinance.setting aside vazious anmnunis fd" exdeadittlrqs for city purposes for the first six months of 11$ was introduced iti Council Tuesdtay and refetred to the Cootmittee on Finance. Mayor John Galvin' in going over the ordinance made reductions i~ appropriations of several departments amounting 5q. approximately, to $100,000, as 9ontpase*,wlth appropriations. fof the correeletitlinw period of 1918, The ordinatnce ii based on estimated excpenditures sllaopnting to $36416.807.00 for the htalf ' year. To meet thIs expenditure the following revenues are estimated: General taxes $1,8S2.13 and cash balanceaounting X4,0.$200,000. reysutues from the liqulor tax, $3'10,400;, inheritance tax, $15,000; Water!wetjts09711310, and miscellaneous,;441,67.G0, a total of $8.705,510.50,,'In hIs t4teesage rte Council Mayor Galvin urgee the stri teat econ - omy in all departments. Hh sys: "In the budget there waa, anticipated revenue from liquor ltcenis.for dute year amountintg approxitmately to $670,. i006 By reason of the. -pt'hibiln amendnment to the qonstitutlon of the Staute It Is likely that the revenue from this source will be cut In halt. It Is hopedl that some means will be round to enable the city to make up Itis defikienry. We hope for State legislaiion to enable the tity to taise additional revenue by taxation or ' other. wise In meet the necessary currettt expenditures-for the propel' and'efficient conduct of. city affairs. SQPARATI4N A6 IEMEN T MADEK~ktC RECORD Articles of separation were left,'or record with County Reccruler lfaecl yeerday betweeo Walter T. Askew, Vice President of the PiersottLoather aced Coat. Company- and his wife, Amanda M. Askew, uThe document recites that they htave agreed to an immoediate separation. and aits. 'Askew is to receive $50 In cesh, all the bopliltd furniture located at their residence at 670 Ham. Ilton avenue, and the husbantd releases. all his dower interest in the real estate' and agrees to pay off the mortgage ohi. the homsestead...Mrs. Askew is to,. bevs custody of their child, Leukb' elen, during hter minority and Is to recieive $3 per weekfor the support eQf their child. Mrs. Askew agi"ep$ that eshould suit for divorce be fled* she will not ask 'for any _alimonyqs'-attorney's fees. MANY S @.%, $' SEEK Henry Otti who10 preet 1'spr' cry Chalrma~tn of' the. iil- 7the,. Ce-tr4t Labsr Counie t ttrluan Hall Ttpesday night, Onabphlfi the f. g report of the eom hitt5eutuk;,repilete l the COppell at " tete *pi 'ot'itht -r3. Board of. Aieglth, wbtit..; tut! httah= ka l tuation was diseussed Ist "S-wht}rday. s.:att~d that the contttae9 $rt $Uested U. leave ths room Where tha, imet-_ flu.; was neetng held.. t tt urtltet.attedt thatISt bin opinio'thp..ies-rd of Health' both in ti~i city.afdd the 111I11 Miale. Board of Hesaith Wwte.hsootg, loo powerful and that it was.time to stnrt some agitktion along tile lines to-' 'u:tall this porer. Stc A communication wssr,-r~5ved from hl vew tue Ohio Taxpayers ILgu0,askinag The C.uncli to Bend delegated: to the meet- A hoia tke tat s loige of 't~te league. The danclI de- hoia,. ridtd to appoint a csmamit5,ee'to attend a r ti's t 1 c, approptriate and tI eat meetings. A conpiuiaatioa ies - usefueevelro he_ -'nd'*to retdye frm he levlan pedq'aton A.r tii e.$ i c u r r a ngnmant " of Labor requegting the (tteae to send arud'iadw, n co. II a letter to President Wileon-and also, tIns Governor-of Pennsylvania protest- net's, beside" fir pleas is Siug agatosil~the probtingeft'tlte hold- possible., waihG~oSeaWering' ao labor meetings In- Pttt bttr. A nicke Book Sectii#. h mmrunicatloa containing theplatorun T''t a of thne League to Enforce lpsads was r-..iy.10 l0 18...,esp ce~ved, -and -finisha.' to poatch.. qur-' A tommxunication was 'reohiWd front' rounding., are. decorative, the Nattons! Voters' Leagus, *hIeh re- and cost but t ittle: tted the. action taken by the- ChicagoC Pe~leratiott of Labor rs'ative to the Call., wtc or pioine foxr - launching of a political ' labor party. beauttiflil Art Catalog. Itd The Secretary was instructed tppotify 'suggests mrany bepautiful - the league thltt ele pretnten Was in teriors, - ' brought before! the C"1 andst rejected, Following the rciing of the " e-.7 'Aa pore, of the.Law Committee 'the Shoe- 1- Bri t O tart was instructed to ' notify Thomaa1h o Denrelly. Secretary of the Ohio State 1284130 L 'VOUTR YST. Joy to ]:'ederation of., libor at Columbu, 0-. ~ ~ aj~~f to bo very nite t ~labout bll1.ltat ' t Z wtdd be presented to the bymw LetsStWe 'Iss. r?dial~g Cahn t hs tOW Grange, espbcaLry these relating teofllaUs lll~it camp tho establishment of a State coastsltp ARtfth" Jtar)'. taxation d S'ps'obbltioT1te hL next-.meeting' the Concllwill be 'uLt hold Tuesday, January 7. 'Silent I - ' ' aGhr1stt* ST. XAVIER s. A. T. C. ' a* era.es; iwa*1s Lucla I " - lg Pla ueTO HAVE BA#IOWET R 'rvoo1..gs iet The faculty of St. Xavier)' College l - "end titS officers-of the. Students Army 1 " A Trslujog Corpa~hitIhe "coins's will give. - Avery a banquet Thursday evening "to the' 207 -;safe -gift when soldier students who have bteen training1 14i douibt-a& Kodak at the coliege,' Tit soldier students1 ab sdn noe Who, are to be mustered out iFriday cn se id enjoye morning will Mtarch from the noliege t tIotweetsonth i tes the Business Men's Club, where the year We have einner will take place at 6:45.pm. all kinds.. The dinner will he attended by. the.entire faculty of the college and Lieuitnats Charles." Huntinhton, Gordon ltting. Homer Hfowarth of the. Tr-ainIt Corps. Mayor Galvin will dellyl' jrf the principaladrs.F Ki WAGNER: Rev. Charles E. Baden wilt speak on behalf of the Fenwick Club, w1} ere the -' n student soldiers have been ddzqlilecl Rev. James McCabe will speak fo' the faculty, and Lieutenant Charles itshtInto or 'tse officers.: ROTARY WiLL ENERTM CI NW ATI -BOY Ci' The Olneinnati Riftary Club!1 e-Maey~i~ Soese tin. activitt g. Thustlay, when.a. - rtiuadth Cluistota-, party is -to be ten4srdd'~d eadng-i 3.$e o Scouts at the Sinton Hotel-I -cidn pl eosito'of their services- to'- the'mte'otn#ttunty. The party wilt conve f. at bone ban 1 1285 and every. Rotb0ian in, y include f~ -to' bs' the host of a boy scout oaeA oluh iq making eitetsive IserperaUtitn 14!INYISIBLE 8WQF LS '"_ '!or' ai bigiMace parY in $an a Pa.sir ac.fAR AND r ntdt' which IRotarian $8.dleswill at,W eur CQU ~aferltofficer iÂ~;j ' e0* 1 ic,;hetiff-elect, '.r V M, lal c0 ja1, voun ~ d $1.50 Gloese, 69c Mal S.Hw,= 9cPr ene.' 'washable 'fabr'ic. -Mien's pure silk Half Hose; will give good wea'; look like leather; black, white anod esos; ill asses, 9 with black or Self Pair............ - - - --. ton backt; all siap.."..... 10.: vlnes, IiQ. e Men's 35cQ (ton Hot,' 29c Pr. 5(icUp I.M en'efine cotton HP kHoseo;come int black, white, T "es, all 4 ~ an gray; th~e are regular 35c hone....50c and 65 9 fir ' Men's Shirtsand Msers," $1.25 Each r.f SfUp -Met 'hbavy derby-ribbd&-5ht'c and Drawers,. all rs; large and Varied seqeisluble stitched and -eitfoced; all ek5 c $ 5 ies. Per' grment... ":......$12 $2.25 Mi'. Unioroui,$1.75 a Union suits, fit -Men's.ht vy-weight ribb~deis., ton Union Suitin, itt szes ~ perfec iting 5114 ' well made. btO t'o ct'11 m sze. 6 ) ZS Each $.:...:;i:" 1975 1.65 I %.*~JV6O~t Uuargs. $20.1. m

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