Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    tfATURE'S BEAUTY
SECRETS IN YOUR
FLOWER GARDEN
By LUCUEZIA BORI
tvima Donna of It Metropolitan Opera
. . -! tiAAIlll AArAll
KtATt'nC " """ "- "v..o
I'N wWlh nre being constantly xtlilnperetl
I , , tho nortdlnff flowers, ha aro-
rw .:. .....t,. nnd Iho sturdy vegetables.
ITteW loilel M"K" "ly be Prepared by
P efiontiifr inn crnms nt
dried retl roue leave
n ono quart of Or
rani vinegar for ten
1n Rllr the mix
lure about every day
and on tlio tenth day
i train ntid bottle. A
f c w tahlcspoonfuls"
Added to the bath Is
exceedingly refresh-"
niff, nnd In also excel
lent for heallnit any
Irritation of the elcln
All flower vinegars nre
made In tho name
HAIU.2IA HOIH manner.
. . - .1..... miipa la tnnitr liv rrnshlnir
,..Aw,.a netals In a little cnu do cologne
m roea extract Let the mixture, eland
5r aeAeral hour, then strain through a
rleee oi line mucin. .,...., ...... .
pply It to tho cheeks with a mnnllplcco
tf absorbent cotton.
Orange (lowers placed In hot water and
nmplemented by oatmeal or bran make.
I ,irfiii lotion for whitening nnd aoft-
t win- Uie km. '
Thyme anu Bweci iniirjurHin ciu uuuuvj-
tiring herbs which grew In the gardens
of every southern bello In the long ago.
Take 55 grama each of theso herbs and
add threo quarts At boiling water.' . Steep
-...I .t.fllti A. 11 nnn.hDlf ntnt nt
i, titl de cologne for proscrvatUo purposes.
L Th mlxturo is an excellent skin tonic, nnd
t-t . i,nir.nitit should bo added to your bath
The" floweis of tho elderberry bush have
i softening effect upon hnrd water. Tosn
.1 l.AHttfnt rf tlin Kliauniiin torn rt
. ICVCtill HHUu.a vs. .. w.ssimssmki a.ia-v. .
" fcisln of -water nml your skin will not be-
H . .I nnd onfiH frnrn iiilntr linrrl U'nfrr
; comcuij o".ij ...... v....n ".--.
TnCro swui-cij u i:i own ii inivo inn
kcow that sngo tea posacnscA tho excellent
tlrtuopf rcatarlnR hair to Its Natural color,
nd U a wonderful hnlr tonic besides. It
i . WA,A...t..,a,,1 tir,,.,..'.. 4 tin I Blf-A
L tta will darken tho hair, so It la not recom
mended xor uiunu ur imun ircsnen. im
for those with dark hair It Is ono of the
l t l.nl.. Irnn.i.n If n l,1 1 i,1 vatrl 1 1 fl f Iv A
f- iittlet packet of seeds planted In your gar-
Ocn wiu lurnjsti tin iiuuiiumicu iu iiu
plant Sage plucked directly from tho gar-
M I- nttl nlrnntrnp niiil Imtfor tlinn whan
It 1 purchased nt the druggist's. When It
9 u necessary o uuy mo bhko iry ta pro-
E CUtD mU Kivcti oH "'" luuifttv. a iiu
f following formuln for making sago tea Is
irld sago
8trden -i
rrea taa .
By rum
ounces
ounces
ounces
To mako the liquid steep tho tea In
elrht ounces of water, and In a separate
ttssel add eight ounces of wntcr to tho
use. Let each stnnd for several hours,
then strain nnd take two ounces of each
and mix with tho bay rum. Keep tho
mixture tightly corked to prevent ovnpora
tlon. Only tho leaves of tho sago are used.
If your skin li In need of softening and
khltenlng, thero is tho homely cucumber
(-ln your egetabto garden. Cucumbers
fore I pretended to delve into beauty secrets.
Uy grandmother tells mo that sho had
unbounded faith In their magic qualities,
nd that her mother before her believed
the amo There nro sovcral methods of
Ming this friendly vegetable, tho simplest
of which Is to pare It, cut In thick slices
inJ rub It over tho fnco without further
reparation The cucumber Juice Is left
ito'dry into the skin. Later the face Is
wwncn in warm wnier. nppiy ueioro ro
Urlng nnd allow tho cucumber Juice to re
main on tho skin nil night.
Thero Is n splendid cucumber lotion that
Is made In the following manner: Mnsh
one or two cucumbers Into a pulp, plnco
the pulp In a saucepan with a tablespoonful
of water and set the whole upon tho stoyo
to simmer for five minutes Cool and
train. A half-pint of cucumber Juice Is
required as tho basis for the cucumber
lotlen. The entlro list of Ingredients is
printed bolow:
xsreed Julco of cucumbers.
au (to roloa-na
,H pint
la ounces
3Vi ounces
8iret almond oil .
Bharlns cream (or melted castlle
oap) i . t dram
Blanched almond P.. l!i drama
Apply thla lotion at night or during the
day to your face, neck and arms If you
dealre to improve tho texture and clear
ness of your skin
Ivy poisoning Is both disfiguring and
painful Thero aro several well-known
remedies for It. but none better, so I have
been asiured by many persons, than tho
despised plantain leaves which we seek,
often vainly, to exterminate from our gar
dens and lawns Plantain-leaf poultlcca are
ia ro -kih" ivy poisoning in twenty-lour
hours. To prcparo the poultice crush and
brulie the plantain leaves so that they are
pulpy mass, First take the precaution
, to wash the leaves thoroughly so that thero
wilt be no danger of further Infection. Thon
tpreaa them upon a. layer of antiseptic
WMe and apply the noultlce to tho nol-
i ?" 8,'n Change tho poultlco every hour.
; -ins aespisea weea Is saM to relieve Ivy
pwaoning wnen other remedies fall.
(Copyrlaht)
Boy Scouts Will Give Play
The members nf Trnnn K7 Tlnv R-mit
Vlll reveal their thpunlnn nttnlmiiAntn In
, Arcade Hall, Fifty-first street and Baltimore
' avenue, on December 7 and 8. "The Spy of
Gettysburg," a four-act comedy-drama, is
; If. nam ' '"a P'ny they have ch03en.
- They will bn nRRUtpH hv ffe- r an,,m
6 libs D. Harr and Miss J. Dev'lne.
All-Weather
'Heaters
Jl Why be annoyed by a heater that
"";" oumuieai nenv jur otuy
'"atratelt cold weather when at
'lie anme prfc you enn Install a
fleck Healing Systm7 No matter
V 1!;..'s.on, moderately chilly or
poaltlvely freezing, you cn reou
Jale a Fleck Heating- System to
exactly meet your every need, In
comfort and In dollars It will pay
you to install a Fleck Heating Sys
tem. Not only adaptable to every
k nd of home, but suited to every
Uln.4 . ...L.ik..L ai ..-,.... .-l... I
-. v, liWAGIWUN UI1U UHCtlUaiOU
u -inipuciiv ana cieanunesg.
In-
VeatiRate today.
jTlecpcjBizos. Co
Bhowrooma
44-46-48-80 N. Wfth Street
A Christmas Gift
H L Wile refliununt. cjrefully -H
c a iu satufy ih. moat dlacrtmlnat
I Kj '! lK"utilul bolly box conuln-
fcW1' '. F"'? " Powder n4 a
"! .Antolneite Toilet Water
1'riee It.M. i'roJ)aro4 only by
It f i Cooaieila
Maaofr o ftae Toilet -yepratlaaa
704-lfll FUorft UbJUIss-
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r pm. um
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"BIG SISTERS" STRIVE
TO AID JEWISI1 GIRLS
Mrs. J. Marcus Polnk, President,
Tells of Aims nnd Methods
of Organization
WORK OF JUNIOR ORDER
Unusual succesi has crowned the efforts
of the Illg Sisters Association, an organi
zation of -Philadelphia women who have
been working during the last year to
provide ttholcsume amusement and In
struction for the joutig Jewish girls of tho
citv '
tin the drgnnlzatlon's ten clubhouses,
scattered through ut tho city, young glrli
between the ages of tlfteen nnd twenty
nro not only being provided with many
forms of Instructive nnd entertaining
amusements, but nt the same time aro
being educated on the mot modern lines
Tho organization baa a membership of
moro than ion; each member willing to
bo nn avowed "Hlg Sister" to any young girl
who should need either comfort or advice,
or whose home conditions or environment
aro not sultnblo to the spirit of young
American womanhood
AIM OF SOCIETY
Tho aim nnd plan of tho organisation
wero explained today by Mrs J. Marcus
I'olnk. president "In the lant fifteen year,"
sho said, "there has been n big Inim gratlon
of Jews who have been persecuted In ltus
sla, I'oland, Hungary and Itumnnla They
have not been inert to the privileges of
liberty, and we found them nltnoM of n,
different race entirely. As n rule, ono Jew
accepts anollmr, but here we suddenly found
a class that we could not assimilate.
"These people were slow to become Amer
icanized, but their children, however, wero
Americanized nt a pneo unusually fast, and
soon grew far beyond tho control of their
moro old-fashioned parents
"The girls soon drifted nnay from their
home environment nnd missed the proper
homo training. Ninety per cent of tho Im
morality Is among the class of peoplo I
have Just referred to, nnd tho almost direct
causa Is tho lack of control which theso
parents havo dver their children."
FOR AMteHICANIZATION
One of the Ideals of tho Dig Sisters, Mrs.
Tolak said. Is to Instil In young Jewish girls
tho American Ideals. Tho first move of the
organization Is to form n Junior girls' club
In tho selected neighborhood nnd elect ono
of the girls president nnd other officers.
The, club meets every week nt tho presi
dent's home. Tho membership of each club
Is llmltod to twenty members and each Is
under the direct supervision of a Dig
Sister.
"Wo first train their minds, or start to
do so," Mrs. Polnk said. "One weekly meet
ing la devoted to open discussions on Inter
esting and Important subjects.
"Then wo hnvo a business night, with
lessons on hygiene, social conduct nnd how
to behave so ns to both command and de
mand despect. On other nights we nrrango
debates and party nights.
"Our Idea Is not to Rtop tho girls from
nssoclatlng with boys. tVo encourage them
and make arrangements In certain cases
for them to rccolvo worthy young men at
their homes, and discourage any possible
meetings with young men on the streets.
So on party nights young men nro Invited
Tho mothod has proved to bo a great suc
cess. Many Interesting games aro In
dulged In. Of course, kissing games are
not allowed.
"Thoro aro moro than 400 Ulg Sisters In
tho organization, and each Is moro than
willing to do as much If not more than
any real big sister would do Moro than
160 gills nro members of tho Junior clubs
of tho organization, and these form one big
family throughout tho city Inoculated with
some of tho finest Idcnls of American
womnnhood."
SMALL ASSESSMENTS
Tho organization virtually Is Independ
ent. Each member of tho Junior clubs pays
tho 'small sum of five cents weekly, while
ench IJIg Sister contributes a ery nomlnnl
sum annually. This money Is used only
In paying the expenses of those who In
vestigate cases called to tho attention of
tho organization. To date forty personal
cases havo been Investigated, as well n".i
ten cases from the Juvenile Aid Society
and one from tho Eastern Penitentiary.
Tho Junior clubs of tho Big Sisters nre
located as follows: No.28I2 Diamond
street, 2041 North Ellventh street. 1012
North Second street, 2000 North Thirty
flrtit street. Twenty-fourth and Cumberland
streets. 322 South street, 611 North Sev
enth Btrect, 3133 Montgomery avenue, 2102
N,orth Front Btreet nnd 2428 North Sixth
Btrect. Headquarters of tho organization
Graces
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At $1.00 the Jar
Thla exdulalte preparation
CONTAINS NO MKKCUUV
or othar harmful Ingredient
je ueauune anu imiirotta
bad ramnlfixlona ami lire
rrr the moat iltllciite
kklnn. RemoTe wrinkle unu
othrr facial blemUtiri, U
jour dealer la unable lo up
ply you, we will send post
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The Regallotto Co.
P. O. Ilox 41.07. l'hllmltlphla
t
Superfluous
Hair Remover
'he only treatment which
will remove permanently all
fcUDertluotM liulr from the
face, neck, arms or an part
of the body, leaving- no marK
or blemish on the most dell-
rata akin. Norelectrla needle.
burning- cauatlo or powdera
used.
Orlelnstiip. Rnl nn ami
Reg-. U, 8. Vat.Off. used cxclushely by me.
Dr. Margaret Ruppert "M-aW".'. su
Salts 10-73-73. Est. 23 yrs. rtune Walnut 7031
1
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Distinction for
Woman of Taste
CHAPMAN '
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f. U. Remodeling Artistically Dona
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EVENING IEDGEE-PHILABEHPHIA; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,
BIG SISTERS AND
The sucrrse. of tho Mr Sisters movement for Jewish Rirla owes much
to the clTorts of Jlrs. J. M, Polnk. whose portrait appears In tho circle.
nro nt tho resilience of Dr .1. Marcus I'olnk,
2407 North Slxtornth Btrect.
Mrs I'olnk Is president of the orpanlrn
Hon. Other nilloera nro Mrs II O Hlfcii.
first vice president , Mrs Mux IterR. second
lco president; Mlas .Innctto Opponhehner.
secretary: Mm Minnie Ilppmnu. tlnnnelnl
ccrrtnry ; Mrs Solomon lloRnsner, trenn
tirer, nnd Mij. .!n!oph SternhcrRer, record
In secretnry.
MAIIUIKI) FIFTY YKAKS
nnd Mrs. Hayes Will Cclehrate
Goltlen Wedding Tonight
Mr.
NnW CASTMI. nel Nov 22 Mr and
Mrn John T. Haves of near Hcnr Stntlon,
nouth of thla city, will celebrate, with their
elRht children, ten Krandrhlldren, sona-ln-law
nnd daughter,, M 1UV. their Bullion
wedding anniversary tonlRht nt tholr homo.
The party In addition wyi cotnprlso Mrs.
Thoman K. 'Hum, of Mlddlctown, n sister of
Mrs Hayes, and Miss Mary Mcrrltt, of
tho snmo town, th latter having been tho
bridesmaid nt The marrlago Theso two nro
the only living witnesses of tho affair, Fifty
guents will be entertained.
Early Day Mirrors
In the early Anglo-Saxon days mirrors
wero Uaed by women slung to their girdles
The sanio custom obtained In tho tlmo of
Illlzabcth nnd James the Klrst. They formed
tho center of many fnns nt that period nnd
Inter. Heforo glass was Invented horn nnd
metal ucro used.
Brand-New Babies
The Hrrnlnr lclfr will print, free of
rluircr, notlrrs of rrrrnt l.lrllm sent In
ttirnuth pruiirr rluinnels Address "llrnnd
etr llillili'N," i:rnlni: Lrilgrr. lion rhritnut
street. nnte nnd mlilri-NM mid. ulirn postl-a
kle. telriition iiiunlifr of ftu!rr umst ac
comi,iny each notice so sent.
1IAZAH, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, El 4 Watklns
street, n daughter, seven pounds flvs
ounces.
KTSCIIMAN, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwln. 2t27
North Twentlctti street, n son.
mmilY, iW and Mrs. Nelson, 18 North Con
pstoga stiect, n daughter.
noon.MAN, Mr. and Mrs Samuel, 3907 Pop
lar Btreet, n son.
OUIIMAX. Mr. and Mrs Ilnrry. 430 Durfor
Btreet, a daughter, seven pounds eight
ounces.
I'lNOMAN. Mr Itnd Mrs. Berno, 2743 Bon
sall street, a daughter
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m
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COATS
DRESSES
WAISTS
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THEIR FOUNDER
THANKSGIVING PUT ON
CALENDAR BY WOMAN
Day Fixed by President Lincoln
at Suggestion of Mrs. Hale,
Who Lived Here
While shouting at the football games jind
Indulging In their turkey nnd pumpkin pie,
residents of this city mny remember that It
was n Philadelphia woman who caused tho
establishment of tho last Thursday In No
vember ns Thanksgiving Day.
Sho was .Mrs Sarah Joscpha Hale, n wid
owed mother of children, who supported her
family by publishing tho Ladles' Magazine
and writing poems Thanksgiving had been
ceicurated ns early as 1623 by tho I'urlians.
It was not until 1864 that n dcflnlto nnd
permanent tlmo was fixed for tho holiday.
President Lincoln then Issued a proclama
tion determining tho date of tho celebration,
In accordance with Mrs Hnlo's suggestion.
She had ngltntcd such action In the ndmlnls
tratlon pj sovcral provlous Presidents anil
also petitioned tho Ooornors of several
flutes with that purpose, but without avail.
While MrR. Halo could not bo called n
suffragist with complete necura(Sy. sho wns
noted for her nctlvltles to obtain tho In
tellectual nnd political advancement of
women Sho was ono of tho tlrst Americana
to advocato tho general employment of
women as teachors In the public schools
and sho urged In her writings tho establish,
ment of scmlnnricH to prepare women for
careers In pedagogy nnd othor professions
Mrs. Hale wns born In Newport. N. II ,
but she lived hero for many years nnd died
In this city In April, 1879 She wnB presi
dent of tho Philadelphia branch of tho
Women's Missionary Society for Heathen
Lauds and founded In this city tho Ladles'
Medical Missionary Society
Removes superfluous hair and
makes sleeveless jjowns tnd
sheer hosiery possible without
embarrassment. Fashion and
goad taste demand it.
Sold by Drurr and Department
Stores
Furs
of
Distinction
Distinction in quality
which means depend
ability. Distinction in
style which means ex
cliisiveness. 1528
Chestnut St.
and Repaired
m
Special Offerings
MANDO 1
$mart
Ready-to-Wear Models
for Women and Misses
During' November We Offer Special
Prtces in' Our Custom, Order Department
VIENNA. SHOP
1531 .JJiST STRICT
MANNIKINS MAY SERVE
ART; MODELS DWINDLE
Louie, of Trained Shoulder
Blnde, Disappears With
Other Notable Figures
ACADEMY HAS BUT SEVEN
Whnt Aro Eight Classes to Do With
, out Poseurs and
I'oseuses?
What has becomo of the models of yester
year' A ear ngo tho tlne-up for tho
classes of the Acndcmy of the Fine Arts
filled the little room where the models met
and I'loggeil the corridors outside tho life
class Today eight monitors of the life,
sculpture Illustration nnd portrait classes
eed ulth ejes of mlnotnurs the handful of
models sparsely sprcitd before them. There
noro seen
The lolibv oft the Chcrrv street entrance
of the Academy has nhvnjs been the strong
hold of the models In the days of plenty
a mob Jostled Jealously, striving to Impress
tho
innnuors or mo classes w th the r
hidden chm ms Now It Is tho monitors who
nurse lorwnru and wring their hands, be
wailing the scarcity of models, male nnd
feninle
Hven the old standbs have failed to re
turn this car Tho siren call of tho ammu
nition factory has smothered tho twenty-live
cents nn hour luro of art Louie, famous
for bis flexible shoulder blade, on which
he would piny n tuno during rest time be
tween poses. Is among the missing. Ilegglo,
whose black hair even tho buddlng-purc
colorlsts could not brighten, Is gono but not
forgotten.
"I remember." said an ex-monltor who
had come back In tho hope of picking up the
left-oxers of the Academy, "when tho
average on Fridays wns from twenty to
thirty models, standing around In graceful
poses. In thoio dajs thero wero profes
sionals nnd nolccs Tho latter usually
brought photographs: lllustrntlo of their
charms behind n bunclKof American Iteautv
roses And tho meni'ex-priicllghtcrs nnd
others wore kid gloves on their hands, their
mustnehes gracefully curled over their
rouged lips "
Tho picture the monitors present Is
pathetic. Monitors to right of them, monl-
toutaafe&iMM5a22S22gg
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urs
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We Find There Is No EM to
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Sets and Coats This Season
Every day brings us new friends some through advertising -others through
recommendation, but all through the womanly desire to purchase quality at prices
where satisfaction is paramount.
We could not sell the many hundreds of new patrons on persuasion of type or
mere recommendation. The excellent reputation of the firm, plus the. economical
opportunity behind this advertisement, is the "reason why" of our record-breaking
business this year.
Fur Sets , Sk " '
Natural Raccoon . : . . . 32.50 P?mPu
.Black Fox.- 33.50 rfOlisMh
Kamchatka Blue Fox . 39.50 ( ujHHkk
S Red Fox 49.50 hi WBKm .
Fisher ; . . 74.50 q 1 VVcll?
Slate Fox 84.50 i p"
Dyed Blue Fox , . 84.50
Cross Fox 89.50 - TjT
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Millinery Sale Extraordinary
The balance of this wonderful purchase of distinctive and charming Hats
5.00
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PurchasinAgenU' Order Honored- Qjdtf m Lwg'Mi
1910
THE CHEERFUL OTO
Tke. tkm$3 in life.
fc.ll symDonzs.
A tKrilhrvg secret,
vst ind. true.
Tke voly Va.t I
bought- todt-v
L .scase. xK'fc.l: ht some.
me.MMnJ too.
tors to left of them, the models stand pcr
ploted. Threo girls, one colored, nnd four
men, completed tho atircy, One young
lady broke the news that after this month
she wns going to Washington lo pose. Now
there nre two girls.
And reliable. Tlmo wns that when a
model held n clnes up, failed to appear ns
nrrnnged, thnt model wns blackballed for
tho rest of the year. Uove It Is likely the
class will bo blackballed If It gives the
model too difficult n pose.
Hi-students hover nround tho entrance of
the room In which the models nre nbout to
bo nlgnod up for the coming week. A tnll,
prim young monitor, his heavy-rlmmcd
glnssen marking him down ns n coming
genius, warned thoso nearest the doorway
not to try to poach on tho preserves of tho
Academy. Mnny artists In this tlmo of
strcsa lmvo been coming to tho weekly ses
sion of models In tho hope of engaging the
left-ovors. Uut nfter seven models havo
been spread over four life classes, two
sculpturo classes, two Illustration classes
and two portrait classes, tho Impoverished
nrtlst knows tho worst has como
The prlco of models has gone up nnd fam
ine Is stalking abroad In tho land,
Morgan, tho god behind tho doors thnt
sepnrato tho nrt school from tho Philistine
world, line n solution. He, too, remombers
tho dnys of plenty when beauteous dam
sels Implored embryo geniuses to give them
an opportunity to servo nrt nccordlug to
their limitations. But the scarcity today
.i
I wya,
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Fur Coats
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40-Inch Modsl Skunk Collar (Select Skint)
French Seal Coats 69.50
Black Opoiium Collar and Dorder
s 5-Inch Tull Model
Natural Muskrat Coats 74.50
lludion Seal Collar, CufTa and Belt
42-inch Full Model
Hudson Seal Coats 84.50
40-Inch Flare Model, Skunk Collar
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Hudson Seal Coats 98.50
45-Inch Full Model. Exceptional value ,
Hudson Seal Coats 145.00
43. Inch Flare Model
6-inch Border and Collar of Skunk
Scotch Moleskin Coats. . . .245.00
43. Inch Flara DelgnJ
6-Inch Border and Collar of Skunk
Natural Mink Coat 375.00
42-Inch Full Model. Finished with Sablo
Paw. and Mink Tall.
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Formerly 10, 12.50 and 15.00
Charge Accounts 'Opened
v
lfe-
,
MM
has recalled the method of! other d$fc
VhIeh Morgan, In all his wisdom, w&ftp
mends It the stump in models Ik not coon .
abated . N
"Oncupori a time the? didn't have mod
els In art schools. Manrlknt u what thr
used," roys Morgan. "Wooden figures with w
joints at the knees and hands. They did
anything you wanted, sat down on a red
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