Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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JLE TTtUPPE ITALIANE
RIPRENDONO LA LORO
l , AVANZATA SU TRIESTE
JEscrcito Itnliano dcH'Albanta
E' Ora Unito con L'Armntn
dcgli Allcnti sulln Fronts
dclla Macedonia
BATTAGLIE DI VELIVOLI
ItOMA, !6 Ottohre.
II generate Cadorna ha rlpreso la sua
affenslva contro le llnea nustrlnche del
Cirso. cloo' I'offenslva su Trieste, che '
rc-blettlvo principals delle furze Italians.
Un dlspaccld itlunto qui orrI da Udlne
dice che lo fone del generate Cadorna
eperantl nella zona ml est dl Monfalcone
eono Rlunte In vista dl Trieste, rlcaccnndo
Indletro lentamente le forio austrlache che
tbarrano loro la atrada. Su tutta la fronto
del Carlo e -11 Gorlzla soro ImpcBnatl In
'tanto vlolentlsstml duelll dl artlgllerla.
In queatl ctrcoll mllltarl si crede che, ae
r aystro-tedeschl rlusclranno a conquts
tare la Rumania, come Rla' feccro con la
Serbia, east oleeranno lo sRUardo all'Italla
per una grande offenslva Intcsa a costrtn
cere ,1'ltallft a domandare separatamente la
pace. Naturalmento questa oplnlone e' un
flflesso dl quanto al sa al Mlnlstero dclla
Guerra ed In seno alio Stato MnuKlore
ltallano, e II ftenerale Cadorna prende le
ue precauztonl. Non e' Imposslblle qulndl
che la sua nuova oflenalva, dl cut glunge
apenna ora notlzla da Udlne, ala stata
InlztaU appunto per Ruadagnare una plu'
forte Unea dl dlfesa ed una plu' alcura
garanzta contro una posslblle offenslva nut-tro-tedesea.
Un dlspacclo da Berna, al quale del resto
non al da' lmportnnza eccesslxa. dice che
I'oftenslva contro l'ltalla sarebbo comandata
(Is! generate von Falkenhayn, chp comanda
era le forze austro-tedesche In Trnnsllvanla.
dall'arclduca eredltarlo d'Austrla, e
izrebbe fatta da truppe mlste tedesche. aua
trlache. bulgare e turcho, dall'tntero blocco
teutonlco.
OLI ITAMANI IN MACEDONIA
Repartl dl cavallerla Itatlana operantl
Bell'Albanla a merldtonalo In dlrezlone
est hanno stablllto It collegamento tra le
forze Itallane dell'Albanla o le forze del
I'eserctto allento dl Salonlcco. conglun
fendoM a la cavallerla cd all'artlRllerla del
generals Sarrall. La notlzla vlcne da Pa
kigl dove o' ntata data ufllclalmente dal
Mlnlstero della Guerra francese.
Con II colleRamenta stablllto tra le forze
Itallane dl Valona e le forze del generate
Barrel! -,gll alleatl hanno ora una fronto
Inlnterrbtta dalle alture ad est dell Struma
flno al Mare Adrlatlco. SI calcola che
fltalla ha nell'Albanla merldlonale forze
che amrriontano probabllmente a quattro
eorpl d'armata o plu', sotto rII ordlnl del
generate Placentlhl, uno del plu' ablll
eomandantl Italian). Appena poco plu' dl
una aettlmana fa le truppa del generate
Flacentlnl operavano Bulla atrada Corlzza-
Glanlna, ad una quarantlna dl mlglla da
Monastlr, dove operano le truppe serbe e
franccsl formantl l'nla sinistra del generate
Barrall. Repartl dl truppe Itallane hanno
anche occupato vlllaggl In tcrrltorlo grcco,
oome annunzlavano reccntemente dlspaccl
a Atene.
SULLA FRONTU ITALIANA
Il'Mlnlstero della Ouerra pubbllcava lerl
sera II seguente rapporto del generate Ca
dorna circa le operazlonl alia fronte Italo
austriaca: ,
L'azlone dell'artlgllerla fu nncora
ostacolata nella glornata dl lerl dalle
sfavorevoll condlzlonl atmosferlche.
Nondlmeno sulla fronte delle Alpl Glu
lle le nostre batterle sono atato attlve
contro I deposltl nemlcl dl Dulno, BIs
trovlzza e Comen.
SuH'altoplano del Car so le nostre
truppe, operando attacchl dl aorpresa,
rlconqulstarono alcunl puntl su quclla
fronte dl battaglla.
Un altro comunlcato ufTlcIale dlramato
at Mlnlstero della Marina da' conto dl al
cure operazlonl complute dalle squadrlglle
dl avlatorl addettl alia marina da guerra.
Eccone 11 testo:
Squadrlglle dl ldroaeroplanl Italian!-
francesl hanno compluto una Incur
alone aullo coste occidental! dell'Istrla
d hanno bombardato opero nemlche a
Balvore, Umago rf Clttanuova. Tutto le
nostre macchlne e quelle frnncesl rl
tornarono alia loro base aenza dannl.
Nel tempo medeslmo una squadrl-
glla dl Idr&aeroplanl francesl nttacca
' -yano una squadrlglla dl aeroplanl aus
trlact che aveva bombardato Caorle.
Tutte le macchlne nemlche furono col
plte. Una si capovolse ed un'altra
cadde nella laguna dl Uassoleghe,
L'utnclale osservatore rlmase ferlto
gravement e fu fatto prlglohero In
i aleme col pllota.
NORWAY POSTPONES REPLY
TO STRONG BERLIN' NOTE
12,000,000 Worth" of Norwegian Ship
ping: Destroyed by U-Boats in 24
Hours
AMSTERDAM, Oct 26.
Tn view of the critical situation that has
developed between Germany and Norway,
l postpone Its reply to Germany's submarine
pote. The German note, which was virtu
ally an ultimatum in tone, was a pro
test against Norway's, refusal to allow sub
marines of belligerent powers In her ter-
rltorlal water.
In the meantime, German submarines
i have been devoting their attention to Nor-
( weglan vessels and nearly 12.000,000 worth
o Norwegian shipping has been destroyed
Within the last twenty-four hours.
V
German Paper Famine at End
BERLIN. Oct, 20. The threatened
paper famine, which months ago" caused
cries of distress among the publishers, ap
pears now to be a thins: of the nast. Prnn.
, aganda for the econom'cal use of paper
"v. mo eueci or. inarxeaiy resaucing con
sumption, and the manufacturers felt It
necessary to encourage consumption. The
association of Saxon paper manufacturers
has Issued a drcillni rnmhnltnr tha vtur
I!,, that a paper famine exists.
F.
Strictly
fresh
flowers
CA.U -you tell when a
flower is fresh,
when the best and the
true delicacy of its
fragrance id gone?
Flowers bought here
are, always strictly
1 fresh. You pay no
mpre,
Thl ueeAr, regular $1
Orchid; 60s
Sif 0f&e Jfpj
121 South Bread Strttt
In thm mlJJh tht Ueth
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E13NIG LEDGERr-PHlLABELPHIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 191G
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HOLES IN DOUGHNUTS HIGHER
Nucleus of Delicacy Increases In Price
ns faster Bakers Jump Charges
for Cakes
The hole In a doughnut has Increased In
Price from ten to twenty per cent through
out the city
Tout u l.UMA V, meet he adance In
n?. nu 'iV? "Maine,! at a mcotlng of
tton at l-ai'h. M,RB,'r nrt' As"1"
"on at t,01 Woodstock street br Chris
Bonnet, president of the organization In
Their ,..,,.0,th prlc? of brMd ne ou'n"
melr strategic campaign
"The small bakers will not rale their
rniC S.bHCft'V" he.,,Al,, """ "" s
ng the hlsh price of flour by shaving down
tho loaxes and adding a ten to twenty per
cent Increase to the price ot pies, cookies,
cakes and doughnuts."
m3ilh.Vh.!n!:".',Md.C0I!t of th lhnut
proper, the hole forming the nucleus of the
delicacy also advanced In value.
ITALIANS RENEW DRIVE
ON TRIESTE; NEAR GOAL
Rome Believes Teutons Prepare
Offensive Against Italy.
Falkenhayn to Direct It
.
nOMH. Oct 28. The drive of the Italians
against the Austro-IIungarlan city of Tri
este has been renewed. Trieste Is the main
objective of the Italian forces that Invaded
Austria-Hungary along the Isonzo niver.
A dispatch from Udlne today says that the
Itnllan army Is now in sight of Trieste,
slowly driving the Austro-IIungarlana be
fore It. Heavy artillery duels are also re
ported from that front.
If the German conquer Itumanta their
next great campaign will he launched
against Italy, It Is bclloved by many mil
itary critics.
The Heme correspondent of the Idea
Nazlonale telegraphed todrty that plans aro
already being made In Merlin and Vienna
for a great concerted attack against Italy
and that materials are being gathered The
army groups will be composed of Germans.
Austro-Hungarlaus, Ilulgarlans and Turks.
Germany nil! furnish all the artillery and
most of the other supplies needed
One of the two main army groups will
be commanded by General vpn Kalkenhayn,
It la said, and the other by Archduke Carl,
heir to the Austrian throne.
MASCULINE MOVIES
WIN, SAYS CAMPEAU
Film "Bad Man" Cites Influenco
of Hart and Farnum on
the Photoplay
,
By the Photoplay Editor
Modesty nnd the movies nre not usually
ns-roclatcrt Hut Frank Campeau. who Is
playing the scoundrelly orderly In "nioi
Grnmlo." aftho Uroid ftrcet Theater, Is so
dlflldent about the success he achieved be
fore tho camera that the Photoplay 1 dltor
had some dimculty In extracting hla nim
opinions the other day
Two of these are Interesting and worth
printing. Ue think many storle-i are man
handled In adaptation and casting for the
screen. And he thinks the masculine ele
ment has taken the predominant part In
popular esteem Instancing Douglai Fair
banks and William B. Hart. In tho latter
case, Mr. Campeau threw a curious side
light on Hart's first activities In the silent
world. "I.Ike most of us from the legiti
mate," remarked the actor. "Dill thought
his first picture was rotten. 'Gimme a
ticket back to New York.' he moaned to
Tom lnce. Hut Ince persuaded him to
stay. The result is that Hart Is one of
the greatest factors In pictures. When I
did 'Jordan Is a Hard Itoad' for Fine Arts.
I, too, was thoroughly disgusted with the
result Nevertheless, people seemed to like
It. and so I went to Sellg and acted In
T-ane Grey'a The Light of the Western
Stars.' Allan Dwan wants mo to do a
picture with him In the Hast, where that
excellent director Is working now. If noth
ing turns' up In tho legit, I guesa I'll go
back to the pictures.
'They're getting more Interesting every
day, especially since William Farnum and
others have put a little manhood and pep
Into them. Their Influence Is doing aay.
somewhat, with the Vrctty boy stuff, which
Is all right In Its way, but sometimes over
done." Mr. Campeau Instanced the fllm versions
of several current productions as having
boen tailored to the stnrs. Instead of cor
rectly cast. He added that he'd have liked
to Ho soino ot Frank H. Spearman's stories,
but that Mutual got the rights.
International, which Is putting out
Golden Uagle features, will lsuo an ad
venture series, In five nnd six reels each,
about the fifteenth of each month. The
first will be 'The Jockey of Death," In No
v ember.
At the luncheon tendered by Annette Kel
lermann to newspaper men Inst Tuesday
the nriuatlo film actress confessed th-it she
already had tentatively mapped out her
next big feature, to succeed "A Daughter of
TH' thoughtless talker is like a blank
cartridge. He makes a loud noise
but never hits th tarcet. "
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WHEN you
' stop to think,
it's little wonder
that VELVET is
good. Every
iS. bit of it has been
7 naturally agediot
two years.
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rarswtffir.niKkiitiiiruBiffiifflifflitattii.iv'rai
mbhot un: nwracinriawEmaHiaHnBH
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
fflXEOTiXLTrasaiiixMra
Bnfy BoSna Grwww
THE follenlni thenters i.btaln their plttures throosh the STANI.KY rtooklor
Comptinr, nhlrh U a guarantee of earlr ith.wlnr of the finest production.
All picture, reviewed before rihlbltlnn, Ak tor the (holer In jour locality
btalnlDC plcturos threuth tho BTAM.KV U00KIN0 COJU'A.NV.
A lll 12th,Morrlift TaaaunkAve.
AlnamDra Mat.lMlly f. nr.0:B4B
Paramount rlcturea.
Blanche Sweet in "The Storm"
ADfil I f 82D AND THOMPSON
ArULLU MATINEH DA1LT
WILLIAM FARNUM in
'TIHES OP CONSCIENCE"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
DELOW 10T1I
NORMA TALMADGE in
"FIFTy-KIFTT"
BELMONT
Dustin Farnum
62D AND MAnKET,
,A,a . man M- II ..n frt
Ercs.,' 0 SO. 8. 0:30 Ito
in win riuiiiiriu
PAItSON"
ppn A Xf 60TH AND CEDAn AVK.
L,UJi PARAMOUNT THEATEH
Harold Lockwood fie May Alliton
in "MISTEH H"
FAIRMOUNT WT'5AARD AWnm
June Caprice &c Harry Hilliard in
THE P.AQQED I'ltlNCESS''
FRANKFORD t1n ,nANA88S
Nell Shipman & Wm. Duncan
Irr "TIIROUOH THE WALL"
CCTU CT THEATEK. MAT. DA1LT.
OOin Jl.Helove hnruc. E. T toll.
E. H. SOTHERN in
"THE CHATTEL"
r ARnFN MD LAN8DOWNE AVE.
bAIWUi evknino e-.sn to u.
Wm. Famum & Kalhlyn Williams
la 'THE BPOILEH8"
JEFFERSON m" K&vn
NELL SHIPMAN in
THKOUaiC THE WALL"
t
w - A T-kn"T FORTV.FIHST ANri
" LANCASTEJt AVENUE
Anita Stewart "THE COMBAT"
LIBERTY DK0AP alumbTT
ULUAN GISH In 1C0W"MA
"DIANA OK TKB JfOLLIKS"
WWtT lMlLAlaijPHU
LOCUST
B2D AND LOCUST
Mata. 130 and 3:30, 10c
I.lhol Clayton & Tk. U.'JJ cl fr
n AUG AAIUUCH juir
Holbrook JSltfin In
Market St. Theater "SrgS"
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in
"THE SOCIAL nUCCANEEIl"
OVERRROnK" 83D HAVEnronD
. CLEO MADISON in
"ciiALtci; or soimow"
PALACE ,!U MA1nc:0(.OTnEET
Marie Doro .qg"-,,,,
PARK n"B AVE. A DAUnilN BT.
1-rtiA.rw mat., aiin Bvn. nu ti
Norma TalmadRe-TuIly Marshall
In "THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE"
PRINCESS mf.V!
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' in
'THE DAItK SILENCE"
RFHFNT 1M4 market btheet
-2? A "l1" V0I.0R "ROAN
F. X. Bushman Ac Beverly Bayne
In "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SEHVICE"
R1AI TH OErtMANTOWN AVE.
mni.1V AT TULl'EIIOOlfKM ire
ir
Charlotte Walker
KINDLING"
RIT R V MARKET STHEET
U O I HKLOW TTIf BTnEET
EDNA GOODRICH in
"THE HOUSE OP.L1K8''
.SAVOY '"IttS"
MYRTLE GONZALES in
'THE BND OK THE IIAINBOW"
--
TIOGA "T" ANDJ VENAN "a.
VIOLA DANA in
"THE L1UHT OK HAI'l'INESS"
VICTORIA makk" T
L .V i V . ABOVH NINTH
F. X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne
In "nOMEO AND JULIET"
CTANI FY MAIIKET ABOVE I8TII
31vmC.I llila A. M, to llttn p. m
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
in 'inm xjmmvh .aw-
mijt:
, to Enm(mjDffip?
&mm
MS
jmaumJwiiL.
QliYMf IA JIAUUtfUIXU
WO RUWMrH. JfMrT . tf
'htmJ''
(lis Oods." now at tho Chstnut Street
Orxra House. According to Miss Keller.
trmnn, she has determined on the locnle
b plsos never touched In movie work here
tofore nnd one distinctly exotic She hs
nlresdy done pictures In Bermuda nnd Ja
maica. She wouldn't say where the new
location was.
Theatrical Baedeker
nitOArv "RU rirande." with Frank Campeau.
Amelia U.rdn.r and A II Van lturn
Autuatua Tnomaa'a ttpcattlon of nrrnr lift
on tn M.iloan twril.r tntrreatlns anil In
irenlous at tho eipfnw of rrallly
LTtllC "The (ilrl I'nn llraall." with
lranra Di-marr.t. H.th Lrdy. Mul Od.ll,
Urorr tlan.ll Hal Fordo and lxiul. A. Si
mon Xtr llata.lt. a comic s.nlua, rrdeems
an unimportant operetta.
OAntlirK 'Tommon Clay," with Jana fowl
and Henry stephenaon A drama on th. "fall
en woman," rnmMntnc humor and social
atlre with sood altuallona
MRTltOPlM.ITAN orullA 1IOURR "lllp. Hip.
Hooray." with Charlotte, the aVater. Pou.a
and hla band Nat XI. Wilts. Charles T, Aid
rich and many apeclatltts, A three-rtnc clrJ
rua ot vaudeville, braaa band and skatlnsi all
ortd
nmiiRSTW'fljMI." with Julta Sand.rion.
Donald llrlan and Joarph Cathnrn. A pretty
ptar, an aslle star, a comic star, plua torn.
pr.lentloua orrhe.trated melodl.a.
ADKI.rill "Hipcrlenre." with Krneat Olenden-
nine. A "modern morality play" with more
humapneaa than srac4 "Krerywoman "
JTh.re a a large cast Qlendennlns acta su
perbly,
ItASCtXa
Itnovn "The M.lon ot Halome" snJ ether
danrra by llaud Allan and her company, with
mualc tiy her aymphony errheatra. Thla after
noon and tomorrow afternoon.
at rorvLAR miens
WALNUT "The (llrl Without a Chanee." by
WhttneV t'olllna. produced by rtotrt Hherman.
An eipoae of the White alava trafne. In vthlch
there la an amplitude of comic relief. In addl
tlon to the pmpasanda
KNIl KKlllKMKKIl "For the Man Rhe
Ived." a murd-r myatery melodrama, vetlh
a teod twist In the plot Juat Itefore the cur
tatn falls arol acted and stated with con
siderable aklll
rKATVflE MJIS
STAN't.r.T "The fommon ljw." with Tiara
Kimball Touns end I'enway Tearle. all week.
!.ouIr J 8rlanlrk a nrat Iprat preaentatlon of
Allert Tai-ellanl a production of tha Itobert
VV Chambera novel Iteautltully atased and
well actd. but n hit alow In dramatis move
ment. Newa and travel pictures alio on the
bill
VIi'TOttlA "Itemeo and Jnllrt." with tleverlr
llayne and rranrl. X Iluahman. sit week.
Ural locil ahnwlna of Metro'a elaborate
screen veralon of the Bhakespearean tratedy,
accompnnted by a aim tat mualcal score. Other
nhtorta rt
AltCADU "Hfly-r rrtr." with Norma Tal-
madee. a Fine Art" Triangle.
nKtIKNT "In the Dlidomatlr 8erttre." with
hVnnel. X Iluahman and Heverly llavne.
rAl-ACK "The l.h." with Marie Doro. a
La.ki raramount reature
CIIKHOIIT .MIHKKT Ol'KttA HOUS1J "A
Daiichtrr of the lod.," with Annette Keller-
iiimiiii wnti .. iiiiani nnay, npeciacia and
beauty ot tha beat, but somewhat tackles In
dramatic alsntftcanca.
VAVDKVtLLH
KKtTlffl "The Ace of rteaeon," Jaek TVIlaon.
efank Hurat and Lillian lloardman. Xtay Nau
datn and Anatol Frledland Charlea Kelloy,
VVInaor XfcCay, William and Xlarsaret Cutty.
Fir Kttamuraa Weaton and Clark, flamaroft
end Honla end ritm..
Wlt.I.IAXt rKNN New v-audev-lll bill and
Dotiilaa Fatrtanka In "Xtanhattan Xtadneaa "
a'tANl "Don't !, Tour Ser." Jew.ll'a
miniature circus. VVIIaon and liraen. Tommy
8Hfc.'2!"! ;??"" "? " N
OUmn--Pauttn. -The Olove Trotlar
otj. Diftr and lialay, Arthur i
and IS dre.l nthera.
CPOIR FTK'Th. Cabaret Ofrte,"
Davla, Harry ttanka. frBrkm aaal
Tracy and Wll.on. 1 Toy Brother,
MNMTRKL
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This Sale Ends Halloween?
And Halloween is only four shopping days ahead. N
If financial reasons have postponed your fur purchase, then read this important inducement
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Purchase
Until Desired
At 15 Per Cent Off Marked Prices
We Reserve Your Purchase Upon t a Small Deposit or Charge it
Subject sto Bill of December 1
Coats
November October
Ursula r Pale
1'rlce Trice
45.00 Russian Pony 38.75
(Heaver or Ilaccoon Collar)
70.00 Select French Seal... 68.50
(Skunk Collar.)
75.00 Russian Pony 63.75
(Skunk Ilaccoon Collar)
60.00 Natural Muskrat G8.00
(Flare ilodel Full Furred Bklna)
85.00 Russian Pony 72.00
(Hliunk Ilacoon Collar and Border)
90.00 French Seal 77.50
(Kkunk Ilaccoon Collar and Ilorder)
90.00 French Seal 77.50
(Very Full Xlodel and Contraatlnx Collar)
95.00 Natural Muskrat .... 80.75
(lludaon Seal Collar. Cuffs and Hell)
1 1 5.00 Hudson Seal 07.75
(tO'lnch with Collar and Ilorder of
Skunk or Ulack Lynx
120,00 Hudson Seal 102.00
(Flare Xlodel Selected Skins)
130.00 Hudson Seal 110.00
US-Inch Flare Model)
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Coats
November October
Ileaular Kale
Price Vrlce
140,00 Natural Raccoon ....110.00
150.00 Hudson Seal 127.50
(Skunk Collar and Ilorder)
160.00 Hudson Seal 130.00
(Very Full Xlodel and Choice Quality)
160.00 Leopard Skin 130.00
(Iladger or Ilaccoon Collars)
170.00 Persian Lamb 144.50
(Skunk or l'eralun Collar.) '
175.00 HurVon Seal . . '. ... .148.75
(11 In Ilorder and Co I hi r ot Skunk)
190.00 Hudson Seal 161.50
(fl-ln Ilorder nnd Collar of Skunk)
250.00 Leopard Skin 212.50
(Taupe Fo Collar and Wlda Ilorder)
300.00 Scotch Moleskin ....270.00
(Flare Xlodel with Wlda Ilorder
Collar of Skunk or Fox)
325.00 Scotch Moleskin ...,276.25
(fl-ln Ilord.r and Collar of Skunk)
475.00 Natural Mink 403.75
(finished with Suble, Xllnk Tails)
Sets
November October
Ilearular ftate
I'rlco Price
30,00 Hudson Seal 25.50
(llarrel Huff and Straltht Scarf)
31.60 Black Fox 26.75
(Animal Scarf and Barrel Muff)
35.00 Raccoon 29.78
39.03 Skunk ( 33.10
40.00 Beaver 34.00
47.00 Black Fox 39.90
65.00 Pearl Wolf 55.25
72.50 Black Lynx 61.60
75.00 Battleship Grey Fox. . 63.75
75.00 Kamchatka Blue Fox.. 63.75
(llarrel XtufT and Scarf)
75.00 Moleskin 63.78
Ularrel Xlurf and Straltht Scarf)
80.00 Red Fox , . 68.00
Sets
November October
Rfular Hale
Price prtoe
90.00 Moleskin 76.89
95.00 Kolinsky 80.60
100.00 Fisher , 81G6
(Animal Scarf and Barrel XTuS)
100.00 Dyed-BluoFox 83.0
100.00 Cross-Fox 8S.6
110.00 Slate Fox , 93.M
110,00 Cross Fox , 93.S
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115.00 Pointed Fox ........ 97.M
130.00 FWier UO.f'
245.00 Hudson Bay Sobl 268.M
360.00 Natural Blue Fox....39.M
400.00 Silver Fox 344.M
900.00 Russian SabI 7H.M
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