PHYSICIANS OF U. S. CANADA AND MEXICO MEET HERE THIS WEEK 1JOO Men and Women, Leaders In Hospitals of Three Coun tries, to Assemble on Belle- vue-Stratford Roof I BUSINESS AND RECREATION Within the nut twenty-four hours 1200 friMt &nd women, traders In hosp tals Jkrouihout tha United States. Canada and wUlco, wilt be In this city to attend the eighteenth annual session of the American HeepUal Association, which convenes on tho net rarden of the Bellevue-Stratford to morrow and Wednesday. The delegates to the convention Include Dn guperlntendents, head officiate and heads of departments of some of tho largest taepltals In the three countries represented. 8beclat trains bearlns; more than 300 delegates to the sessions will arrive at Broad Street Station at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. Superintendents of the sixty four Philadelphia hospitals and members of various committees, all wearing badges, will meet the delegates as they arrhe. One Special train, Tvrucn Binncu irum ou uuuin and picked up delegates at Chicago and Pittsburgh, will bring many eminent vis itors. Representatives from Quebec. Mon treal, Halifax, Winnipeg and other Ca nadian cities are expected before tomor row morning. Business sessions will be mixed with pleasure trips, so that all delegates will have ample opportunity to see Philadelphia, Its hospitals and historic points of Interest and make trips to nearby cities. Special arrangements have been made for trips to Atlantic City for the week-end and to Baltimore, so that delegates can visit Johns Hopkins Hospital. There will bo automobile trips through Falrmount Park to Valley Forge and Washington's head quarters, with a luncheon given by the Uni versity Hospital at the King of Prussia Inn Friday afternoon, following tho adjournment tot the meeting. Those who prefer to upend that afternoon taking a boat trip down the Delaware will be afforded ah opportunity to do so. Wednesday night the entire down stairs at Keith's has been reserved for del egates to the convention. .Thursday noon covers will .be laid for 1000 guests at the luncheon which will be tendered the guests by the Pennsylvania Hospital. All doctors and nurses In sixty-four hos pitals and 'four medical colleges will join hands to make the convention a success. One of the features of the annual meeting 1500.000 commercial exhibit of aluable 1 BBf jSJSflSBBa. JHriHibbl .L saiW sV. . rtwP.w -Tffcv. in ,l it.... W EVENING liEDG13B-PHlLADli)i.PHlA MOJNUAY, ttJ&FlUSJVLBER 25, lttKJ BUSINESS MEN OFFER AID ON TRANSIT ISSUE hospital equipment. This Is open to the pub Ho. It will be shown' on the roof of the Bellevue-Stratford. Men and women of note from out of the city are on the program. Among tho best known who will speak while the delegates are In Philadelphia are Miss Ella Phillips Crandall. R. N executive secretary of the National Association for Public Health Nursing, New York; Dr. Wtnford Smith, superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Hos pital, Baltimore; and president of the Amer lean Hospital Association; Dr. Richard C. Cabot, chairman of the Boston Hospital Association; Dr. William F. Snow, secre tary of the American Social Hygiene As sociation; Dr. Robert J. Wilson, superin tendent of hospitals. New Tork Health De partment; Miss Ida Barrett, formerly with the research department of the Rockefel ler Institute, now with the Children's Hos pital of Philadelphia ; Dr. John A. Hornsby, editor of the Modern Hospital; Dr. S. S. Ooldwater, superintendent of the Mt. Slnal Hospital, New York, and Dr. George O'Han ton, superintendent of tho Bellevuo and Al lied Hospitals of New York city. Fl Buys of 52d and Chancellor Title to the premises at the northeast comer of Fifty-second and Chancellor Streets, lot 15 feet 4 Inches by 70 feet 9 Inches, has passed from Bernard A. Mellon to James W. Brooks, subject to a mortgage f 8000. The assessed valuation Is 6500. ACTIVE PASTOR, THOUGH BLIND When a boy tho Rov. Elwood S. Sl-elly's eyesight failed, but with tho aid of his wife, who docs his reading-, ho is ablo to study his discourses. His abilities were noted by tho Eastern District Conference of the Mcnnonito Church of North America, who ten years ago li censed him as an cvanRelist, and later ordained him to tho ministry. He i regular pastor of Saucon Mcnnonito Church, near Coopers burg. He lives In Pcnnsburg. Association Would Help Work Out Dotalls of Taylor High-Speed Plans The transportation committee of the United Business Mei Association, follow. Ing the example sot by the Chamber of Commerce last week, has ortered Its serv ices to Mayor Smith In work ng out the co-operative agreement between the city and the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Com pany for the operation of the proposed h gh speed system. The letter points out that the United Business Men's Association was the first big civic organtiat on to advocate the ndop tlon of the Taylor plans, and later this organisation conducted a city-wide cam paign for the passago of the transit loan The transportation committee Is composed of the follow ng! Hdward n. Zlegler, Wll Ham 11. Hapgood, Arch 1C Schoch, William A. Dunlap, aeorge C. Ulrlch, Dr. I N. Qrlscom. J. lions Burhouse, John I" Mark ham. Sidney M nnrlo, John J. Orr, John P. Stuhttrager, John 11. Mulholland, Thomas II McCaffrey and Edward It. Martin, chair man. Mayor Smith upon his return to the c ty today Is expected to make publlo the com munication sent by the Chamber of Com merce last week. -KATHR IKS Vttttsev " $Ht:MfcIrui piki . i IPKH. itAlMA. K- :.j-ii;:' v.-j.-i-- HillKS, MA It T -J u MP.JTP. i Tallica ii i .-i .- .n Kit, JAMKS OAhn M, ONAI..r jlAHfl . TII1IIMAN J. Ct-jonnri'i . tows, 21 yrs. HOIS Olrard are. anon aire. 1353 N. 10th at. $ Mri-AIITIir. HATIIEW, 21 rear. MfORAVY, Wary A, MSI Lycoming it. Meliunil. CATHAIlINIJ MAJnil MAHT1IA. 01 TTS. MAftTIN. HAflllV C ' MArtTINhAI.K. THOMAS. TO yri. i.uu MONTnoMri'iV. KX)IU3, ANNA I t7AUliTII ni. Auiiuoen, N. J. MOOTIK. FriANCIS. . 019 8. Uambrer it. MOIIIIIRUN. JOHN J.. 7 rr. MOtNK MARY KM.KN, S342 Peare at, MUnPlir, 'i ii- KllANl'IS Si, 154T N. llttl at. NKWTON nnilRHTS. 1220 Catharine. CLOSE ACTIVE FIGHT FOR COUNCIL TICKET Auto Service Station to Be Built The Tenn Realty Construction Company has made settlement for a lot on the went side of Drond street above Wyoming, which will be Improved by a steel and terra cotta building, to be used as a servlco station by an automobile company. cntfjg iUportcb AMWEcirr. tmiisa. oo m. I1AIINAHI), JOHN If. HKl.t.. K1.RI ltBVTK De n. 220 8. 22il at. tlBN'SlNOKH l IIAUI.K8 W., Wayne. Ta. norm j,sti:i jr.. ti jr IIHANNON. :A11AU A. SlUCKl.KY. JOHN, 84. 810 Corinthian ave. i-e.'1 v. jimjun, iw, iuf , iiowar-ii ai. wtr.l J,. Ani.n NKI.HON. ANNA O . (1290 IjirrhwnoJ ave. NKWCOMM. HAIlAIt K . 2S 191(1 8. Sartatn at. NIVKN HUSAN A 202ft Moore at O'llONNKM DHNNIS, Jim Yocum at. OUTTUH80N, cmtiaTl .a. oorra rtfAifuti;, ui'.uitiiLi s,, tj, in rra. i' i riiipti.N, ai. n x. niai Folaom at. KTKllSllN. M. Hcm.ArHTr.H. JOHN O,. OS Horaham. Ta. MN ll.lir. AIIKAIIAM IT, 1710 .N. Ola St. PHAW, AVNIK K, C yra. S1SK, JOHN A , Of. 217 Dalancer at. hi.ik1:u. i.yiia liorrEu. si ra. SUIAN 1X1UI8A. KNYIiren. SAltAIt T5 l yra HTAHIt I.IIJL'T. lillXWYN I'AimtSlt, l yra. BTi:WAIT. ANlHlBW JAMES. 811.. (IS yra. 8TOTZ. I riANK. 22 yra, HWKKTKN At.linitT. Wenonah, N. J. TA8KKH. MAHT1IA A,. 1 8122 W lluntlncdon TIIOMt'SQN Kl.P.ANOll MAY. S yra. TIKl'K, JOHN. Norwood. l'. Tlti:Ol. ItACIlKU EMMA. OS yrs. TUI.l., Al.llUJ O..SS. yra. VOKl.kKH AMKI.IA. WAI.MH. DAVID U WAI.SII, JOHN P... ..... WITH MAUTllA ADRT.tNB. WBIN8TOCK. CIrtA. 0 ra. Willi. I. V. MAUI 1'., 71 yra W1I.HON. KDWAltD JAMlis. 22 ra. OODN1TT. MAIUIAIthr D. YBAUICKS. ntANlt T. IN MKMORIAM C.MlOI.lNi: K.XRI.K M1IIYF. At a arwclal mrrtlnc of the Hoard of Man asera ot the American Antl lvtictlon Society the (ollnwlnc reaolutlona were ajoptedl ?k? iVlI.. "i. ? "lalataln and parpetuat thtr.ll,J1" '? wh,eh strove. Vlcj PrfaMfnn and Hoard ot Manarera of the American Aot.v(irctlon 8oclty. nonnrtT It 16oan. MAItUARhT Ml HAt.VBT, KLI9AUETH 80MKH8. Commute. AI.tinECltT Bert. 2S. at reeMtnce. 14 JJ . Maratpn at.. 1X)UIIA ALimKCHT Inee puha), widow of Jacob Albreeht are Tteia. tlvea and frlmla Invited to funeral aervlcra, Tuea. 2 p. m., reaidence ot daoshter. Mra, a K' Pxeoseh, lts3 N 20th at. Int. Weat mlnaler Cem rLltllljrlTTaJ DK bKNNKVtl.l.h. wife of John C Hell ltlatlea and frlenda Incited to fu peral aarvlcea, Tun . 11 jo a. m , 8t. Martln'a Church, ltadnor, Ta. Interment Old St. Da. vld a Deton nqTnrt Sept. 28. at Atlantle Cllr. JAMF.fl It , huaband of Matilda A, lioyer. aired 71. ! tlvta and frrende alao all oraanliatlona of wMch ne waa a member. Invited to funeral aervlcea, ?."'.' ' 5i " chapel of Kirk A Nice. OSOl 1,lnj.,.t.",rmnow" Int Ivy lllll Cm HltHNNAN (nee Mundy) Sept. 28. MAIt. OAHKr wife ofPatrlrk llrennan llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura , Sept 2, 8..10 a, m . 8S51 Melon at, Wett Philadelphia 8olemn hlsh maaa of requiem 81, Atatha'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. ' CA88KY. Bept 23. MATILDA INEZ, dauah i.1r .f. !!? Alfred 8 and Abliy Caaaer. aal OS ltelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, from realdence. 248 Da Uancey at,, Tuea , 2 p. m. Itemalna may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 SO p. m. Interment Bt. Jamea the Ieaa. CUTTEnsON Bept 28. CIlnllTINA. widow of John Cutteraon. aed n nelatlvea and frlenda tho Ladlea' Aid Society and mam. bra of Bt Hlephen'a Proleatant Erlapopal Church. Frankford. invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p m .from aon a realdence, Clarence B, Cutter Fkd. Int. Oakland aon, 4727 Norlhwood at. uem DIAMOND Sept. 22, JOHN, huaband of latr Ilrldaet Diamond (nee Campbell), llelatlvea and frlenda alao employee ot Moore A White Com. pany foundry. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.S0 a m . , 'rom realdence of Thorn a i ntheraon, 41 W. Indiana ave. Solemn requiem maaa 8t. Ed ward a 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. P01118'1"!. KATIirtYN. wife of fohn J Dorrlan and dauahter of Frank and the ,.,a lusiF. uvfRi llelatlvea and frlenda ln BKATRH Vlted to funeral, Tuee, : a. )s, J9T roond t. Solemn rwiulera m" Cniwi M Xloat rredone Auto runerai Illood 10 a, m. Int. private. HArtMHTAD. Sept. 28. ANNIB rFLTBApK". Mow Af Wllltatn llenrv llarmatad. ared S3. nelatlvea and frlenda Invited to attend funeral aervlcea, eon's realdence. B. Jl lUrmetad, J. Walnut are . Ardmore, Pa.. Tuea,, 3 p. m. IrA. rr.lf.Nh.T Sept. 28. JAMRS F hoebepd of Annie Henry (nee Lynch), llelatlvea and frlenda, employee of llatdwln locomotive Works, In vited to funeral. Wed., Bept 27. 8J0 a, m., 780 N McAlpIn at , Weat Philadelphia, Hlsh rnaae ot requiem 81, Acatha't Church 10 a, m. Int. ot i.tenia-a cem 28. RMIU aon of a WfM Kramel Iieaae. area liranr. Ruddenlr. ftiialav K anit Tieraa nelatlvea and frlenda inviteq to ivnerai, iu-.. 8 p. m , from parenla' realdence, &S44 Pulaakl ave. Intermml Northwood Cem. L.J.OTII Sept. 22. 8AIIA 8 wife of Arnold M. Lloyd, ot 4SSII Walton ave.. Thlla. llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea., at 8-10 p. m , at realdence of Mra, O W Stewart, MlfTlIn at., Iluntlntdon, Iluntlnrdon Co., ra. Interment Iluntlnrdon. Pa, CIIAIILIC8 . Mee a uira iari"i' to funeral N 10th at, er 7 p. m. MacllRlDI. 8ept. 2. CIIA TtUltkte. hiiehanri tit Sue XtarTlrMa aaed At. Itefatlrea and frlenda Invited eervlcea, Tuea, 1.80 P.m.. 1220. N Itemalna may b viewed Mon., arte ini private, torinwooa vem MAJOIt Sept. 23. MAItTIU, wife of John Major, aaed (17 IteUtltea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerxlcea. Wed , 2 p, m at real dence, 7428 Olenmore ave. Int. Ferawood Cem. Frlenda may call Tuea. eve. Tuea eve. MAIITINDALK. Sept. 12. In Ataaka. THOMAS MAHTINDAI.R. aaed 71. nelatlvea and frlenda, alao Poor Ttlchard Club, Canadian Society Moiart ldte. No 488, F, and A, M.. and employee of Thomaa Martlndal 4t Co.. In cited to funeral eervlcea. Tuea , 2 p. m . Oliver II, Hair lildi , IR.'O Chcatnut at., Phlla, Int. private Omit flowera. M1TCIIRI.!.. Sept 23 NOIIMAN E. MITCII- Kl,l. Relatives and frlenda, Oo Chandler Council lloyal Arcanum, Invited to eerv lcea. Wed , 3 p m,. at 408 W. Olney ave.. Olney. Int. private Mt. Vernon Cem. MonmsoN. sept, 28. john j. MonniBON. aaed 07. HelRtttea and friend Invited to fu neral Tuea an a, m.. from Oliver It. tlalr nutldlns, 1820 cteatnut at. High maaa of re quiem St. Patrlck'a Church 10 a m Int. strict Iv private St Denla a Com. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 10 p. m. JHMf rjwrwuurTjtiSi OECHBL. IHX. M, JOHN J. OMCHflt D.. huaband of Jeeinto K. Oeehale aged 60. formerly of 841 B. Tomfi at. atlvM and frtende, ajta Tree. Idte 1, O. F Reaeue Council. Tle it, f. O. of A., lai to itinerai aerviree. oe) Teeay, ib, apartmenta i of Vi llllaaa fte wta. tOT & v"e iniive8i i-aurei mil uaea. . a ana irienae invitea to raaerat. rrsfi nooH, jaeorearewB. ii. 4, inl , p. ave Int,weat I-aurel onth 3Mh. ' ttalatlvea and f rlnd, Meetln ourlh-day 27th BRCKRL. Sepl, 28, n. MART AOH dauahter of the late Adam Outer nad Ci Wetherlll Seckel. Funeral eervlees at St- 1 istn and Minim ata ,,( (lurvii. loin .na m 28. 10 a m Int prlval- PL frlenda. employee of the United tftalee H or rnnaoeipnia. and aurvivora of tne eein iteaiment. Wedneaday. 8 p. m. adelpnla. alao aervlcea alTrlnlty Iethefan ("hurch, New Holland, ra., Thursday. 10 a. ra. Int. In adjoining rem SHAW Sept 28, ANNIB TC. widow e IT. I Shaw, aaed 09 ftelatlvea and frlenda IflTHed to funeral aervlcea. Mon , 8 p. m , aon-Hi-rawe realdence, II. Z. Hoot, G8S2 Tlaltlmore ave. tat. at Du ttola. Pa.. Tuea, afternoon. , 8I8K. Sept 22,-JOtlNA HlHIC. huabaial it the late Lucv Slsk (nee llutler), aaed el, lh tlve and frlenda rilectrlcaj Aid Society and lllro Trlhe. No. 80. . O. R. M.."lnvrted ta funeral. Wed . 7.30 a. m.. SIT Da Lancer at. Maaa of reoMlemat St. Joaeph'a Church. 9 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem Bl.tFRll At realdence of dapehter, Mrs. Theodore Ualley, 218 Cornell eve , SwarthBaere. ra . Bept. 24. LTDIA HOTTRL, widow Joba Sllfer. aaed 8T, Relatives and frlenda Invited 10 funeral aervlcea. Wed . 2 SO p. m at Oliver 11 llalr faulldlnr, 1820 Cheatnut au lnt pri vate seS-nJu'i'itLWYjf varan. 8m - Coldatream Ouarda. aon pi Dr. Lou'a and Mary reerlah Starr, atrl 81, r .... WALTON. At Ventnor City. N. J., Beet. 24, MAflTllA ADRLINn. Infant dauahter oi Chia. S , Jr.. and May rotta Walton. o( Bt. David a. STOCK Sept 28, CT,AnA. daushterjf Int. nrlvate TUp.lMflTnrir- .. "fr:".j""r" ; ". -z ...i.i.w tne laie Jienrr ana ranny yem.iot. - ww. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea. Tuea . 10 a m , at the realdence pi brother. Hen). Wetnatock. 2224 N. Lambert at. Int. private Adath Jeahurun. WlllillRAS Kor tne peiovea ana honored Founder and CARH. MAIlllAll , Merchantvllle, N. J. CAItlt. i:lia II Ittlrlll. 1221 8 ltd at. 2041 N. 0th at. Taypaycrs' League Confident of Victory for Its Candidates in Collingswood COLLINOSWOOD, N. J., Sept 2B, The political organization In control of tho bor ough government concedes that a canvass of the voting precincts made Saturday Indi cate that tho primaries today will re sult In the names of Charles It Cuss, of East Collingswood, and William C Haines, of tho West Side, appearing 00 the Repub lican ballot nt the November elections Quss Is the general selling agent of the George S. Cox & Bro , Inc., haircloth mills, of Philadelphia, and Haines Is a member of the bar of tho same city. Hoth have the Republican, Democratic and Prohibition In dorsements, and nre tho 'candidates of the Taxpayers' League, a good government or ganization, having among Its 160 members many of the leading business and profes sional men living hero. I Success of Oum and Haines at the polls today will be hailed as a decisive vic tory In tho battle that has been waged here since the Jack administration was defeated at a 6Decl.1l election last spring on a 8140, 000 street paying bond Issue. So general Is tho determination to wipe out the machine that West and East Collingswood, which have fought each other for years for su premacy In tho Borough Councils and other civic matters, have Joined forces In the pres ent good government campaign. irn x ,. .. u , CA8SFY, MATILDA INHZ, 03. 248 Do Lancer. CmtlSTY. MtClltKL. 1318 llner at "n"r' v'nAijii WIL.1.1AA1 1;. nxu3 Market at. COllNBNT. BLMIIIA. llH 8 Cleveland ave. COUSIN, MARY. Swltchvlll.. Pa DIAMOND. JOHN. -tna. W. Indiana ave. ff.A'ilAlSfVjaf " D'" " UViJKY, IIOHACB J.. 185 N. BOth at. FBLKBR SAIIRA A. CORMBNY, KLMIRA. ORAKF. tlKQRO!! B. (1RAIIAM. ANNIB O. ORKOO. MARTHA A. r.A'(.TAoH5!IiiVrM25 K- Tork " iiAgiJ?i5s,.HJF0F.'?N.S,AUY' "' 3MT J"""y "' rA,M,mnlnv R.rr.lnrv of thla aorletv. Caro. lino Barle White, there has recently aounded the eummona of the Maater. which meana for her Ilia meed of recompenae and reat eternal, therefore le It KBSOLVED! That we. the Vice Prealdenta and ttoard of Mnnaaera of the American AntlVlvleectlon So ciety, eeek to expreas hereby our deep aenae of bereavement at her loaa. and that we voice now. In ao far aa weak worda may. our honor and admiration for her aa a pioneer of the humane movement which aha ao brilliantly Initiated and bravely defended In the fnr-oR days, when auch action by a woman meant the endurance of oppoaltton. ridicule and aUnder. all ot which ahe whom we mourn today combated and over came by her peraonal counvre, aelMeasneea and rurltv of purpose, and be 11 further trsoLVED: . , That we recounlie the ereat Impetua ahe rave the cauae of Antt Vlvleeotton by the power of her pen. ever at Ita dlapoaal. and alwara ueed with truthfulneea and moderation. And be It further HKSOt.VnO: . . . That alnco to her, a Founder of the Ameri can Antl- Ivlaectlon Society, we owe the llrat organized effort In thla country to abollah a hldeuua form of cruelty, that we keep alive aa a beacon light for our own and future sen- Three Jlotorists Killed by -Train ENFIELD, Me., Sept. 25 Three persons were killed and two others Injured, one probably fatally, whon an automobile waa struck by a freight train on the Maine Cen tral Railroad late yesterday at a blind crossing. Tho dead are: Charles 1L Ran dall 'and his daughter Doris, of Mllo, and Mrs. Abram Dougherty, of Medford Centre. Mrs. Randall rrny die. DIRECT ROUTE : INTERSTATE FAIR Seplembet25,26 27, 28 and 29 TRENTON FAIR GROUNDS SPECIAL TRAINS direct to tho Fair Grounds S WEDNESDAY. snrTEMnEIl 27 Leave Dread Street Station 7.0S and 8 02 A. M.. atoppln at principal atatlona. and at 8:05 and 10 03 A. M atopplng at Weat Philadelphia and North Philadel phia only. Returning, leave Fair Orounda 0-15 and 0 00 1. M. for l'htladelphla and principal Intermediate atatlonaj & 00 and 11:45 P. M. for Droad Btreet Station. W(.at Philadelphia and North Philadelphia only. THURSDAY. 8EPTEMHBn 28 Leave Droad Street Station 7 03 and 8 02 A. M.. atopplng at principal atatlona, and at n 0 and 10-03 A. M and 1 03 P. M , atopplng at Weat Philadelphia and North Philadelphia only. Returning, leave Fair Urounda A 13 and 0 oo r. M for Philadelphia and principal Intermediate atatlona; 5:00, 3:30 and 3:33 P. M. for Urotd Street Station. Weat Philadelphia and North Philadelphia only. In addition to these apeclal tralna convenient regular tralna wilt atop at gatea of Fair Orounda dally. For detailed Information aee Flyers or conault Agents. AM Tickets good only on dal Round Trip good only on date of sale " M "'" -.-eejasgiiaUp a MSJ wr , 8 J m mmmm m - r T HaKHiB iaa&aSM&JsRr LSlfy; 'SfZ4MjfLWwKLA ' i laTaHHailaKri IKv? 7mUlifPWffamSMji7MKi9SBu 1 1 It? 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BONWIT TELLER &XQ itedjbeda(5hopOfwmation6 . CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE BEGINNING TOMORROW (MONDAY). SEPTEMBER 25TH. AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30TH, INCLUSIVE. THEIR Annual Advance Sale of Women's At 25 to 33 Less Than Regular 'Season Prices a Hudson Seal Coats Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats Trimmed Mole Coats ...,. i i .... i. i .a -a m i i -..- '"- ' " (Dyed Muskral) (r Self Collar ani CuS0 (Bo" J Collat f Con' 1 1 r. r.r. ira,lin8 Fur) 70.00 WtK1110-00 . 225.00 40 inches long, full flare With large sajor coHar of w model, of choice aelectcd Natural Skunk or Battle- der and coar of TaupJ pelts. ship Grey Fox. Wolf, self gauntlet cuffs. Hudson Seal Coats Selected Dyed Mmkrat 45 inches long, full flare "Jin Qrt Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Border and Collar of Skunk t 45 inches long, full model, 6-inch double stripe border f q C flfs and collar of Skunk lOO.UU Bordered Hudson Seal Coat , Border, Collar and Cuffs of Skunk ' Very full model, 45 inches long, 6-inch double stripe border, collar and cuffs of 1jC ff Natural Skunk 1 DO.UU Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 40 to 45 inches long, large cape . i Collar and gauntlet cuffs of Battleship Grey Fox and 1QC ftf Natural Muskrat Coats Smart Motor Modes 45 inches long, full flare models, made from selec ted skins 85.00 Bordered Mole Coats Border. Collar and Cuffs of Natural Skunk t 45 inches long, large collar, cuffs and border of Natural O'TC ( Skunk, full flare model & ' OaUU Trimmed Leopard Coats Contrasting Fur Collar and Cuffs Smart, new, 40-inch long models, beautifully marked Natural Raccoon collar and "I 1 f. flf! Baby Caracul Coat Fine flat curl skins, gath ered at waist line with belt, ' large shawl collar of Black OQC (( Natural Fisher a. .. I ', Sets Whole skin animal scarf, with two-skin barrel muff to match. 95.00 Hudson Bay Sable Sets Fcur-skin muff, trimmed with tails and two-skin scarf, 95.00 Kolinsky Sets Unusual modes in cape collar and muff set 95.00 -ni i 1 HflT; Capes, Scarfs and Stoles MoU. Cape Collar 22.50 27.50 Hudson Seal Cape Collar . 29.50 39.50 Mole Stoles 55.00 69.50 Hudson Seal Stoles 35.00 45.00 Natural Skunk Capes . .'.39.50 59.50 Taupe Fpx Scarfs 17.50 25.00 Haasoa Bay line Fox Scarfs . 22.50 35.00 Kolinsky Stole 95.00 185.00 HWmb Bay Sable Stalst. 110.00 to 250.00 ' i aaeeeiaaameeeaepaaaw". a"aea"p mwn aaa an i 1 1 aTep.1 1 m i aim .- Barrel and Canteen Muffs it Mole Muffs 19.50 Hudson Seal 12.10. Natural Skunk ........ .1C.I0 Taupe Fox .......... .34.09 Hudson Bay Blue Fox. . .2B30 Kolinsky ............ .f9W Raccoon ............. 10.00 Baavar 4$JW aOvftCK IT OX ePplMPP f a p 9 XfWslaf 2S.00 1M0 pS.00 47J 14Jtt 1MD a ffmmm'X'i ja fatJff'.L - SA i't. -V. , r