PT EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TH-TOflDAY, FEBRUARY a, 101G. o P.fimiV -- Chappy graduates GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL GET THEIR DIPLOMAS! iLncnccment Exercises at Wkdemy of Music Attended 12s... t .,., Aiiflinnce of parents nnd Friends tSS PUNCHEON CHEERED 1 hundred nml thirteen Rirls. nr 2?5 i white nmt cnrrylnK American -&. '". Teg received their diplomas to $? Im Acndfiny of Music from the 'Snhfa lHBli School for Girls. Mta4e Phla iB" j ntlmlrcrfl nHcmlcrt &ESun lion eere.no.ilcs In the old 'fcSS n nrond nnd locust streets, .so 'Wfhn scene of similar events, nnd whltnrrnyed lines of nlrls , in their plncos on the stnne, IS. ih.fr clafS president. Miss Jenn f2rthe-Vc o welcomed with n burst itt' Y.hJ Cheers nnd applause V,T Mls Knlherlno B. Puncheon. reeled ij J" en00, ns she took her ,lnclEMM. Henry . lMmunds. prcsl- rf he Bonrt of labile Brtucntlon. la ack.owledBed the KrcetlnK by smll ni J i hawlnR to the nuc'.lcnce, V rnKvetcd prlr.es nnd medals -nl,rt by Mr Ildmunds, were awarded r'f nil- M s Jennetto Altnboufth Old ! mW w KO Id 1 In .rl. nnd French At ,m' mid medal for most proficient Th 6 hoi" r Miss Dorothy Marie Fox. r'. Society of Pennsylvania gold S ?or most Vrollclent Herman scholar American Prentno and German Socl i oTrcn'Vsylvnnla Bold mednl for most Vc lent Gcrm-in scholar of Ciormnn par- i.- Miss Mary Vlrelnla Weaver. Dodd u ml for IlKhest class stiindlnK, nnd fimncS AC. nepctto. Dodd si ver Al for second liluhost clnss stniidlnj:. iw luncheon was held In the MU- ffwt.:c.?"s"cho-ru, Mountain how" wns the valedictory, written by Is, Eleanor E. Ilcukaiif. and delivered 'miss Flora Ocrson. Allusion was dot" the present war In the vnledlc ?y entitled "olccs," when the youmr eskcr mentioned the voices which were WPthiS mankind to action 'n the prcs l European conflict. It was the voices patriot!... nnd self-surrender which ,d Inspired tlio men of France. Gcr my and all the other warrlnj? corn. ic, she said, that which their Inner "old them wns noblest nnd best rnf salmalory was written by Miss arguerlte P. Prow, nnd delivered by iq Mabel Cook Knso. Miss Katherlno Puncheon presented plomas to the students. The list of Kruduntc.1 follows. couxoifi-miPAHATonv coprtsK. )UtlniiuM.eit-Jrnnnettc M. Ar.si-.uh, Doro- fggF&MNI nr U ChnVltoft MarKorot Nclll Cl.. oe It. Cohen Marie Alexander rulc.uor hy im-mi Keljii Curtis Vrrna CuMcr. Lillian nri DoebrlVh Jull.t Frank. Vlmmc- Ay. wFromni. llniel Orare Puline''. .-"j"'1.,'' ," jdloil. huttl Anno tlorhnril. Mnlit I A. I'nriJ n Jeannetle M. lli'llliron. i:.hl P-i'tro lf'na llliwhe A Krl'y. ltlta Knnpf, flnrnh Usl "larlnrlc Kleiner Lewi., I.rtUfa Mac Istit 1111 hKIU .belli MacOreRor. Anna elle Mill"" iraee Croaslnle Park nmn y Mario Prnrnw tni" iinl 'h ,''" nolincr. . Stella May Ruby. Rsl8 Edith a llnjd StranKC. Sa.llc M. Swnrlz. barali x, Uraco llolton Wlnir.ite. OENKRAI. COfllSn. IsllnKiildlied-Katharlnc It. Pi.tta, runcrs O. Here' ". llary Vlrslnln Weaver. erllorlous-Helen C. Kcuttmnuillcr. Urn. II. nell K.ora Uereon, Hidln Greenwood, Alaliel li Kick. Ulna J. KralUer. Helen S. Mc. ulon, nieanor U. Heukauf, Ann Marie roldt, Kntlirjn V. Smith, Suramin Mjcra 1th, Emma Virginia Thompron. Mnrgct rothT Wallace. Ileatruo Ixiulue Wrlsht. traduatM II. Vletnrln Ilaptla c, Irene Ulnit ambit, K. Mcrlwyn Chlsm. Jennlo S. Dean, Imtslh Lucv l)o.lKe, Dorla U. Prey. Mar trite Julia rrolwln Florence Ueatilco tlut r, Itchatl Hamilton, Viola M.irlun Ilirrl.n. illr Gro Hnyitoik. Mary Carolyn Hnv )d. Mary Henderson, iatialictli Tltlow Hurut. til Inaber, Paulino I). Jawir, Kretlrlcu Olivia ita, Mabtl fook Ka?e, fntherlno Starle lly, Mary Duncan Kemp, Ilea rice I.non, la Baxter I.ee, Ituth Kveljn Vlrulnla Max II, Elala nao Mlltenberiter. Anna E. P. icbell. Julia C Morris, Alleu llei-elton .Seal, tljn Oatelcher, nizabelh IJ. I'annell. Mario o. Elizabeth (.onuBtietli Pluiker, Mnrielelim L. Porttr, Hose Hehinnn, Sue J. Htlicn ie, Silvia Hoeo Selilds, Florence Kxlher lOttelil. (Icrtriidc SeliHnrti. MarKuerltc Doro a Shea. Anna ll. Suil h, C. Uthcl Solomon, len Williams Stelnmetz, Ituth ll. Thomason. her N. Warlleld, MarKarct Marie Weir, ni IX Wllklnaon. 'he Ilev. Llewellyn N. Cnley, V. D., Ivercd the prayers and sc.iv'.ural se tlons. Tho music was In charge of i. Anna W. Choston, pianist; Mrs. len Pulaski Innes, nnd the orchestra le'r tho direction of A. II. Itoscwltr. he president of the fjraduatlnp; class J Miss 'Jean Itlder, nnd tho vlco prcsl it Miss Helen S. McCauslan, Police Court Chronicles he sight of a bag of conl lylns llst 3ly asalnst n wall of a grocery store Cumbcrlnnd street reminded Fred Iza that ho didn't have any at home, took a llrm grip on tho bag and Jng It over his shoulder. Then ho Sjered up tho street. Two small boys ' him take tho conl without consulting Bfocer and started nfter him. Their y audible opinions didn't annoy Malza the least. H I leave tho coal down to lick ycr, y yer'U pinch It- ycrself, wont ycr?" shouted. So ho continued his wobbly rney. ut tho youngsters were persistent, i ycalled Malza names which mado him ! n around. He paused near an open larway to express his opinion, but as j '.basi together with other burdens, was I .raucn to manage, Malza fell down tho 1 W. C.At IS 150 YEARS OLD; CKLEHIIATION BKOINS HERE Gcrmantown and Fnlls af Jchuylklll Brnnches Obsorve Event Celebration of the BOth Anniversary of the founding of tho Young Women's Christian Association throughout the country began today nnd will continue un til March 3. the actual anniversary. In thh city elaborate plans have been made, tho main observances being held by the Oermnntown Association, 5S20 Gcrman town avenue, which hns n membership of SOOd. nnd the Fnlls of SehuylKlll Associa tion, 4100 ltldgo avenue, with 1000 members. FILIPINOS FACE CHAOS, SAYS CONGRESSMAN Clarence B. Miller Assails Clarke Bill for Independence of Islands till n flfnjjr Correspondent WAHJHNOTON Feb. 3. "If the scut tle policy of giving the Filipinos Inde pendence In four years Is adopted hi the House, It will result In conditions In the Islands worse than undci Spanish rule, today declared Representative Clar ence U. Miller, of Minnesota, r. member of tho House Insular Affnlrr Committee, who has mndo two exhaustive tours of tno Islands, no spoke In reference to tho Sopnte's action yesterday ,'lr. ndoptlng tho Clnrko amendment. "Apparently the motive for this nctlon wns a feeling among Senators that tho Philippines were a liability nnd no an asset, nnd thnt If tho I'nltcd States were rid of the Islands, with no responsibility for them, we would bo strengthened In it military way. I don't believe this view Is sound, and I have tho authority of military nnd naval ofllccrs to bnck me up. "The Democrats seemed to feel that this wns a party measure, and there was no discussion whether tho provision was for the welfare of tho Islanders or wheth er they nre or will bo In condition to re celve Independence In four yenra. If tho Clnrke amendment becomes n law busi ness conditions In the Islands will become chaotic, ns foreign capital will Immedi ately withdraw. "It won't bo long after wo leavo then, nlnne before ono or more foreign Powers will relze portions of the Islands nt least nnd will occupy them permanently. "I don't believe the United States should stay In the Philippines longer than to fulfill our obligations to the people of tho Iflnnds, but that time will not come for many years " BRANDEIS PROBERS GET CHARGES AND DEFENSE NAMED DISTMCT DOCTOR Documentary Evidence on Both ' Sides Laid Before Sen ate Committee TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Carroll It Fleming, 2122 Oodfrcy ao., and Mary White. BBa.1 llnntnn st. John P. HheelF. Norwood, l'a nnd I.leanor . Huttx. .12.. H. 4 Id St. hmil' Kaplan. Ilalllmore. Md nnd Frieda ilntilgman. Haltlmore. Mil. Andrew A. M'hcr, 2011 Arch St., anil Anna M. Mann. 2041 Ar.-li st. , Ilnrrv Srhultx. 721 X. 2d at., nnd Ilclla 1. Hrsr. 721 X. 2d St. , John J. Otto, 112 Cljmor at., and Uiuni Kean, I1J Clvpirr at. . . Italph Hninlsh. 021 Oreen st., nnd Anna San- derron. Xewport, Pa. ... Anaela 13. IHnon. WHS 8. 40th at., and Louise Compasso, 1114 Whnrlon st. Wo.idlo Armstrong, 4.12t Talrmount nc. and Lillian Vfehh. mil I-x st. . . Ilnrrv Oelh. Soutli Hetlileheni, Pa., nnd Esther Wolf, 721 Daly Mt. John Oreen. 1712 Soii.h St., nnd Margaret Derrj. 1712 South si. Joieph F. Kekert. 41n X. Hcesc St., and Mary II. HannlR. 12." X. Utli st. Cieorirn llnmllton, lttla H. 2lst St.. and IlUncho V. Xorliiek. 22111 S. t'olorado at. Leo Paris!. 1.122 S. IIIekB at., ami Sadie llncnna, 1.111 S. Mil Bt. Ilernard P. McIJycr, 47 H. Svliool lane, and Mabel n. Trainer. Still X. 3th t. Alhert flutcmldt. Xow York city, and IMa Makewl r, ,1tV. Columbia ae. Leu Xnnler. ,127 Berks st., and Ella Thomas. 4.1i:i Plcrco st. WASIIINOTO.V. Feb. 3. After sorting over a pile of documents, letters, tele grams, charges and counter-charges, and discussing methods of procedure, the sub committee Investigating the fitness of Louis D. Ilrnndcls to bo Assoclnte Justice of the Vnlted Stntcs Supremo Court nd Jnurncd until Saturday morning without taking definite nctlon. The cnmmltteo Intends to digest the documents laid beforo It boforo Issuing subpoenas for witnesses to appear for or ngalnst Mr, Ilrandels. it Is probnbte that a method of procedure will bo outlined nt the Saturday meeting so that nn cnrly report to tho completo Judiciary Commit tee can be made. Among the most Importnnt documentary evidence wns thnt said to have been sub mitted tluough Sonntor Lodge of Massa chusetts. This Is understood to have con sisted mnlnly of documents, mndo public from time to time In recent yenrs, show ing Mr. Ilrnndcls' legal connections In New Kngland cases. The purpose of placing these before the committee. It was explained, was to show that Mr Iliandcls vas "on both sides" of nbout six Important usos In Massachusetts com ts. Senator llolll.i of New Hampshire and Iteprcscntiitlve Oglcsby of New York nro said to have laid Important facts beforo the committee In support of Mr. llrnndols ntir. designed to shpw'hls fitness for tho position, It was reported today that Mr. Ilrandets wilt go beforo tho subcommittee personally to answer the charges made against him In connection with his rclntlons with tho so-called shoo machinery trust nnd In tho railroad rate cases before the Interstate Commcrco Commission for which he was special counsel. The opposition to Mr. Ilrandels will bo led by Clifford Thome, Itnllroad Commissioner of Iown, nnd L, A. Coolldge, treasurer of the United Shoo Machinery Company. Pressure to force confirmation wll be very stronc. Letters nnd telegrams from labor leaders and Inbnr organizations, philanthropists nnd leading nttorncys nro pouring In on tho committee nnd on all Individual Senators. Slimy of the tele grams characterize the opporltlon to con firmation of nrandcls as "duo to racial prejudices." RESERVE "COI'S" SHIFTED Eight Traflic Tntrolmcn Ordered Bnck to District Work Fight lcsorve patrolmen, formerly sta tioned on the street directing traffic nnd nttached to tho icserve room nt City Hall, wore transferred back to district work today by order of Superintendent Robinson. Tho order became effective nt midnight, but tho names were not mndo public until today. The only statement In explanation of tho transfer wns thnt it wns "for tho good of the service." The men transferred nro William J. Honey, to tho 12th district; William John son, to tho mil district; Frank Kbcrly, to the :Cth district; Frederick H. Kerens, to the 21st district; Dnvld Mulr, to the 11th district; William Moody, to the 1st district; William T. Young, to tho 1st district, nnd Robert ISrown, to the 11th district. Carranza Donrd Studies Conscription Kit PASO, Te., Feb. 3. A commission nppolnted by Clenernl Carranza to con sider the advisability of establishing com uulsory military servlco In Mexico has oesuu work In tho City of Mexico. l?,r 'ps and landed near tho coal bin , Private house. Vft darted out to attack Malza, so laid, and he dropped a soap box over KJhe woman of the houso ran to tho r on hearing tho racket, and threat to clean up the place with tho ln visitor. As she approached, Malza M the box and started In the direction ytjje woman, She ran up stairs and iSMalza in charge of tho cellar, phcemaii Jacoby wns summoned; Ho 'Frd and tho coal to tho 4th and t treet3 station. Malza offered ffous explanations for taking the out Magistrate Glenn was not Im ,sd with his excuses. Tho owner of 'goal appeured and received his goods, JUje forgave Malza, no charge of iSpy was pressed. iKveJoped, however, that tho prisoner llpeeii Impudent to the woman In S9 CeJlnP ItO .,! fnllnn ViiMIidh- Sv didn't express any regret for )t. ;fwraic uicnn disapproves or un- 1 Conduct tnunnl vvnmn hn Knnt lUClO tllA Unit.. f rnKnnln,. , 9 ...v ..WU U WtC.W,, U vnui.1. &k $K If SPmci iSl Clearance Sale rHIlADELPnlA (Continued) Oivind to inclement wealhercmd requests o Patrons sale will be continued Friday and Salurda Silver China Glass Clocks ObjectsArtaadEte ' Downstairs'Showroom eet Street Ptore Property Sold our-tory store anil premises at et stieet has been purchased for fi)t Bernard Mamlel from Kleanor tfluach. The property, frontjnt- 13 feet V the Busch estato -for nearlv a tot a century Henry H. Busch - wj ror JJO.Ooa nnd repurchased at a Slieriff's sale. fax Law Brinits State $33,116.28 T . . . - WBPi.a iia, Feb. 3 -The llrst ' operations of the new stocJt &IX lari nettc-.t the kvtata n total Wken Sparta Cried "We und Zeus ana Tore a ! Scrap of Paper ! m r Have you seen "Helena's Husband' attKeLrttleTKeatre? It is a delightful sa tire of ancientGreece and modern Berlin, to which the Stage Society is doing full justice. In the Amusement Section of Saturday's Even inf Ledger "K. M." gives exerpti from Philip Moeller's sparkling work and comments sagely thereon.' Dr. W. II. Crowley Will Servo Lnrge Section of City Dr. William ir. Crowley, of 20GS F.ost Allegheny nvenuc, today wns appointed n district physician for District No. II, the largest district allotted to nny one physician In tho city. The section thnt Doctor Crowley will servo covers many miles nnd extends from Delaware nvenue on the cast to Qcr mantown avenue on the west, nnd from Lehigh nvenuc on tho south to Frnnkford nvenue on the north. Tho salary at tached to the position Is eSW. TWO MORE ACCUSED OF ENSLAVING GIRL Dragnet Out for Band That 111- Treated Pastor's Daughter NKW YOniC, Feb. 3 Vigorous- police effort to round up the bnnd of white slav ers who held Marie Klein, the, 18-year-old dntighter of the Itov. Chnrlcs A. Klein, pnstor of the Hethnny Itcformed Church, In an oiltrngcoun captivity since Jnminry I, led to the nrrest of two moro men, snld to be members of It. Antonio Fcrom, 23 yenrs old and mar ried, who describes himself ns a snlcs mnu, living nt "IS Enst 212th street, wns taken Into custody last night hy De tectives Hyan, Cassetti nnd Someis, of the Third Ilrnnch Uurcnu, nt 210th street nnd (lunhllt rond. Marie Klein nccuscd him, nfter her nllegcd original abductor, Vlncenzo Nea politans had turned her over to the con trol of the white slave bnnd, of taking her to a shanty at Gunhlll road nnd Hol land nvenue, nnd forcing her under threats into tho socloty of other men, Very cnrly yesterday morning the same detectives nrrested Peter Illnnca 21 years old, n stamper, at his home, 1131 3d ave nue. He, with Xeapolltnno. Is chnrgod with having disposed of the Jewelry of the mother and sister of Miss Klein, which Ncnpolitano Is alleged to havi' Induced tho gl.l to tako when she left home with him In the bcllof ho wns to mnrry her. The Jewelry was vnlued nt $100. Tho detectives say tho men pawned It for S3. LTTALIA INCARICATA 'DIDIFENDEREVALONA DAGLIAUSTRO-BULGARI Pien Poteri Politic! e Militari Sono Stati Conferiti nl Gen erate Ameglio Per la Guerra nell'Alban'ia L'AVANZATA AUSTRIACA no.MA. 3 Febbrnlo. Telfgrnmml dn Cllnevru dlcono cho ie colonne nustrlnrho opernntl nell'Albanla hnnno ragglunto le sorgentl plu' settentrl onall del flume Mali. Rl trntta dclle colon ne rhe avauznlin vrrto Valonn. Hcmhrn pcrclo' ccrto cho Vnlona sarn' trn lion molto nttaccatn dalle forzo austrlache c anchc iIa quello bulgare. Intnnto si o' nppreso lerl era qui die It gnvcrno Itnllnuo ha dnto plenl potrrl nl generate Ameglio che romnndn le forzo Itallnnn In Allmula, confcrcndogll nncho nutorltn' polltlcn sul tcrrltorlo dove gll ha le sue truppe, nncho ..e uucnto tcrrl toiio ilnvesse esscro nmmlnlstrnto da al tro Stato. Kvldentamentc nucstn fnro l rlferlsce alia posslbllltn' rhe lo truppe Itallnnc delibnno orcupnre parte dcll'Eplro nmmlnlstrnln dnlln Orecla. II conmndnnte In capo ha 11 potero rll proclainarc lo slato dl guerrn nel ter rltorlo che occupn e sarn' respnnsnhlle pnltnntn verso 11 Mlnlstero delln Oucrrn cho n lul comunlchcra le declslonl del Conslgllo del mlnlstrl. In tnl modo 1'Itnlla ha ora II pleno cd assoluto con trollo dello opcrazlnnl mllltnrl nell'Albanln, do1 che cssn aveva chlesto alio potenzo dcll'lntesu fin da tre mcsl fn, qunndo le forze nlistrlnche e bulgnro comlnclnrono n mlnncclnre 1'Albnnln. Qucsta ora o' tun 'iderata come un leatro Indlpcndento i1ll:i irnerra p rln' "iipgn 11 segreto cho M e' mnntenuto c si manttenc circa I planl cho l'ltalta si propone dl ndnttarc cola'. Ic pievlsloul che si fnnno ipil sono che i'nvanzatn ilcgll nustrlacl c la loro occu pazione dl Durazzo non Incontrernnno opposl7nnp glncche' Durazzo, senza porto, non ofTre nllo agll austrlacl o nulla per una buonndlfpsn, I'cr nuesto 1p forzo dl cssare quelle serbe c montennegrlnc che vl si trovavnno l'hnnno nuuandonntn riti rnmlosl a sud nolle llnee itallnnc, costc che' In bnso dcllo opcrnzlonl In Albania o' un vcro o proorlo compo trlnccrato. Su Valona marclano lo forze austrlache dnl nord o quelle butgnre dnlrest, ma I'nvanznta a lenta a causa delle cattlvo vlo dl comunlca7.lone. sebbeno fose nlutatn dngll nlbanesl che sono pngatl lautamente dell'Austrla, I.e forze dl In vnslone si fnnno nscendero a CO.ooo ttomlni cho eaccliegglnno quanta posmno. In tnnto la popolazlone nlbancse, fntte pocho eccczlonl, p' declsnmento nvversn agll nllentl. Pcro' Vntonn ed II suo hinterland sono gin' splcndldnmciite fortltlcatl e con tlnuano ad essero rnfforzntl. I.'Itnlla appiolllta del rltnrdo nrll'nvnii zata delle forze auslrlneho e bulgaro e del fntto cho gll nustrlacl non possono contnre In Albania sull'alutn delln Qcr mnnla o I bulgnrl sono costrettl a rjinntc here 11 grosso dello loro forze nelln Berbln e dnvnntl a Salonlcco, e prohnbllmento nncho nl connno della ftumanln, dnto 11 uiiovo attegBlamento del govcrno rumeno. CAMDEN Ml RAISE $50,000 FOR EXPOSITION State Senator Read Headf4 Com mittee on Finance for Civic Celebration Luzerne's Treasury Empty Wlt.KKH-BAIU.n. Feb. 3. - I.uzemo Cotintv's treasury hns one dry for the second ".lino since Innuary I. Tho Com missioners were forced to borrow $35,000 to meet current expenses, making a total of $80,000 borrowed In ono month. Stato Senator William T. Head, of Cam den, who hns Just been appointed Ktftta Treasurer, will bend the Finance Com mlttco of tho Exposition of Industry nml Civic Celelnntlon lo mark Cnmden'n rtl talnment at 100,000 population. Tho an nouncement wns mndo today, following the meeting of lending Camden business men, who nppolnted trnm lenders for 'he canvass of Camden for tho $50,0J0 ex position fund. The exposition will bcnln, Mnv IS nnd close May 27. Tho tennis will begin work Friday morning nt 10 o'clock, In nutomobllcs, In which they will visit Cnmdrn business houses nnd nsk for pledges of support for the fund. Hpar the MFT W FJ1FSON Diamond Dis PHONOGKAFH . rt ..1 , 11.H .m..m nnri nntnrnl rnnrn If you enn ue iniiuencen oy mu nui. . ..----- --r-- ductlon of tho artist's voice, tho new Diamond Disc will clianRe all or your lacas. Tho mnrvolous realism of this rnostcrpleco in tho reproduction of music will convince you that tho day of tho talking machino has ?'ou f orRCt tho machine you hoar the artists siiiK you listen to tho instruments as they arc played by the masters the artists aro Willi yOU 111 Ull UUl ." . , , , Como in nnd listen to this wonderful in strument you aro under no obligation. Uonvcnicni luriua ujiuiujku. Ludwig Piano Co. 1103 Chestnut St. Makers of Grands, Upright and Player-Pianos Perfect Killnon Service lSfr n. n FURS MILLINERY Mummn Sc M 1115 (Ojestmit Opp. Keith's ejtianp trect Beginning Friday, Final Clearance of Furs Mawson & DeMany policy calls for a complete clearance at the end of each season. The time has now arrived for a final clean-up of our entire stock, and neither cost nor loss will be allowed to stand in the way of our custom. Prices in many instances have been reduced to figures away below cost. The same reliable furs that sold all season at the prices quoted below, the same high stan -lard of merit in quality and style, but at prices that do not even cover the cost of the raw materials to us. Fashionable Fur Coats 8 Russian Pony Coats Regularly 39.50 to 49.50 22.50 9 French Seal Coats Regularh 59.50 to 70.00 34.50 4 Hudson Seal Coats Regular 85.00 to 98.50 54.50 3 Sable Marmot Coats Regularly 90.00 to 98.50 59.50 10 French Seal Coats Regularh 98.50 to 115.00 64.50 11 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 135.00 to 150.00 89.50 3 Sable Squirrel Coats Regularly 145.00 to 155.00 89.50 4 Persian Lamb Coats Regularly 185.00 to 225.00 1 15.00 15 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 165.00 to 195.00 120.00 1 Moleskin Coat Regularly 225.00 125.00 8 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 195.00 to 225.00 135.00 Including Coats with Skunk and Beaver Collars, also many with beautiful borders, collar? and cuffs of lustrous Skunk and Taupe Fox. Sizes to 52 Bust. Fur Scarfs and Muffs SCARFS nnauLAitUT WildCat 10.00 2.00 Monkey 10.00 2.50 Leopard 10.00 2.50 Raccoon 11.00 5.00 Skunk 12.50 6.00 Hudson Seal 14.00 7.50 Black Fox 16.00 10.50 Beaver 20.00 10.50 Red Fox 29.00 16.50 Black Lynx 40.00 22.50 White Fox 55.00 29.50 Dyed Blue Fox 55.00 29.50 MUFFS rtEoui..ni.Y 2 Russian Pony 1 5.00 8 Natural Raccoon 15.00 2 Caracul 19.50 4 Civet 18.00 11 Black Fox 27.00 10 Beaver 25.00 8 Hudson Seal 30.00 7 Black Fox 30.00 6 Black Lynx 34,50 9 Skunk 35,00 3 Red Fox 45.00 3 White Fox 65,00 4.50 5.00 7.50 9.50 11.50 12.50 15.00 18.50 18.50 19.50 23.00 34.50 Fur Sets JtEGULAniiY Natural Squirrel Set 1 8,50 9.50 Monkey Set 45.00 10.00 Red Fox Set 35.00 14.50 Caracul Set 40.00 14.50 Hudson Seal Set 35.00 15.00 Natural Squirrel Set 35.00 16.50 Leopard Set 45.00 19.50 Natural Lynx Set 65.00 34.50 ItEOULArU.Y 1 Taupe Fox Set 1 25.00 4 Dyed Blue Fox Sets . . . ,125.00 5 Natural Fisher Sets 1 15.00 1 London Smoke Fox Set. , 1 15,00 5 Cross Fox Sets 1 35.00 2 Natural Mink Sets 1 75,00 2 Natural Blue Fox Sets.. 225. 00 59.50 64.50 68.00 69.50 79.50 98.50 98.50 p, 5, We particularly call your attention to the few items as enumerated above first come first served. Charge Accounts Solicited Purchasing Orders Honored i m 11 n a i . . - '" ' '-" "' '-'" ,il ' ' ' f l-i..3i, the atate Treasurer . ?ritywTirTfrrrTrirP'itiMfiMirnriTTTrifi -4- .-