iA great range of men's and boys' suits is to be found at tlie Melbourne, Ltd. A splendid line of men's all-wool colonial tweed suits, skilfuly taiored and boxed, at 62s od, is a "stunner" for value. Other suits in stock range as high as 89s 6<L Boys' suits in "sport," and other kinds, are priced at 15s 6d to 39s fid. The law signed by President Wilson, which seems to put German women in the same class as men as regards enemy activity in the United States, has excited a great rush of enquiries on the part of women anxious to leave the country rather than run the risk of remaining. According to the Secret Service, German women are more deadly than males in their enemy machinations, and the desirability of interning them rather than allowing them to return to Germany to give information to the Government h lifting urged. Amongst alien women wtio applied for information ns regards the interpretation of the law are ouite a few well-known concert singers who in peace time earned big salaries in London and New York. They say nobody wants to hear German artists nowadays, and they We willing to run tho ■risk ongoing home to Germany,^tafeiaCr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 4
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205Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 4
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