EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11), 1017 5 1 3 $ ! 4 AUTO SHOW SALE DRAWS THRONGS prosperity Undaunted by Rise in Price of 1917 Motorcar Models PURCHASES INCREASE Average Cost of Pleasure Vehicle Lower, Due to Vast Output by Makers Prosper it wit neer reflected more .tiarlv ilnn toiiny in mo mirror 01 i-nun delplna itrmtli nutomobllo show, ill the e Comnrrrnil Mifetim. Thirty-fourth street .tow Pntuee HiRher prices have not m) checked tit" flow of cold, which la Krcnter jmn ovor before The order lionU of salesmen nre groVtnff 'fit as Hi" end rf "in display Ioomi up Until Satiirdiv. when the show closes, It Mwlll bo impolbIo to pet a dcnnlto Idea of just ho linn n money lias cinuEeu nanus lnce Hie exhibition opened a week ngo And even ihin tho figures will bo ns wax, il.hl. to rhinen by thousands In a moment. klThlS IS f'lQ (n ln met. tin, maiii afiva Mtilll aro in embrjnnlo state in vi;us UNunciDi:u jropn live miners still nro "up In the ir un'ln dfl "ii tho cars they uant. -Tliclr nin'l' i'' f"H "f conniclliiB Ideas land ttir-1 b mds are full of rli.il citnloKiiei ilic prunl trend of prices nt tho Dhow It upwind I n alert predict that another Itvelio niniiihi'will heo Indlildual c-irs more jipeiiMK- that H If a total were made of tlio nlue if Iho models produced by each maii'if" tun r tho until would bo In rtccfi' of 'he LorrepomllnK llRuro last car In spile of this upward trend, the ncr.iRo urlco f iho ear fiom a standpoint of tho output h it bei n decrcaed This lt ex plained lv the fact that P0M.nl of tho larccr manufacturer, whoso ndmlnlstra 'tlve feniuH hni Ik en turned In tho, direction of produi inB the.ip eirs, halo loucred their prices, and with this cut a larKo per centage of the enllrn nutomobllo output of the countiy was aiiccicu , COMTAUATIVniA- CHUAl' Atihouch tlm prices of the Individual E mmlels li.no mounted upward, dealers point out that me nuvnuio in niiioinounu price4 Jilts tint hern cnnimciiHirato vvftlt the ex orbitant i "st "f mateilals or with tho high Jrlccs of other pioiliicf Automobiles, compnrntivHi spealtlnB. nie not as expon tslve as for cnmple, e(!R!i or Hour or shoei or roa1 T'e upwind climb of nummolillo prices In' In en held In i hcclc by develop Tncnt of etn. letn v to a IiIrIi degree In motor car nalcine uid by the application "f econ- Bt "opiy in nil lis liuuiches So perfected has E become th mt of making automobiles that become th mt of making n ,'nevcr b. f .r. did the pul ilte in clip Its rqones a v rt n r nutoinoiuies in sucn meas- r ure as h do, s tod i ff' , The in mill display has revealed two Ktjijpcs of ' ilc-mtn 'Iho one Is the ngirrcs K sh'e Insistent lender of motorcars, who ? M)Ultoli"li s the innn who appenis to ho on tin fenei In the in.iltei of purehaslnc; ami li.immers niRiiiuents and facts Into Ills ear. The other is tho cotisciiutlve, complacent Sunevoi who uts on the principle (if the old Girtnin proverb that "RUter Welti ei- fjuuift Mth cellist." which Is lltcrn!l trans-,-.-.! .... . .......1 Inn mild l.uatf ..ml ipn,. jaifU II" H'l ttll"' CtU.T 1.- Ik Ul. ......- 1y tnlerpiolcd lis meaning that If a rain really ivnnis n car he'll buy this nno be cause it Is hood and fenders nboio tho other r ir CMiocd to leiv. Tito latter ' salesman Is courteous and ho Is ever ready to step forward at tho psjcholoRltal Inrlant lo-cllm h tlio deal 'Live Wires" Hail Election of Four Continued frum ran One niKinesi community against tho Chamber's lnofflclenev Tho Successful "llvo wire" candidates were 1 J Iterlct Ice president, of Maxwell S. Berlet. C71 tcs Thomas IVriRRlns, of tho B r. Dewces Compani C8t otes Lee J i:.istman, manager of TacLard Mo torcar Company, nto otcs. Hartley J Doyle, president of Keystone Fpbllshinir Company, D13 votes Tho oto for tho successful "old guard" candidates was ns follows: Howard 11 French, of Samuel II French & Co, 8C8 lote.s John blnnott, president, Gibson Distilling Company, C29 votes. Francis B Beeves, Jr , of Beeves, Parvin t Co. 611 otes TVilliam A Law, president of First Na tlonal Bank 570 otcs. Chirles M Blddlo, of Supplee-Biddle JIardnaro Company, IH7 otes. Powell i:ans, president of Merchant & Evans Co, Inc., 628 otes Elected to fill out nn unexpired term: Montgomery II. Wright, of the John B. Stetson Company, 600 votes The dennlto result of the election was rot known until after 1 o'clock litis morn Inf. Tho excitement and suspense wero Intense. In all, only 1201 ballots wero cast for a total of 12.537 votes Tha voto polled was considered unusually small One of the most noticeable features of the (lection was tho absence of any solid alle giance for either the "Hie wires' or the ''Old guard " Ji was thought that the ticket Would bo split cleanly for one hide m tlio ether and that one or the tXo fai-tluns nould be able to claim a complete ktoi E. J Berlet head of the "111 a wire ' blutc followed Mr French In tho number of otf-s receded The "llvo wires" said that the high vote polled by the president was due, jn part, to sentiment, as ho announced es (erday that he will not bo a candidate for re-election at the election of oillcers next Monday , The men now mentioned as possible sue CMsors of French for president of the chain Per are Ernest T Trigg, of tha John l.ueas f : Co, paint compiny; Thomas Harbison, W milk dealer and Alba B Johnson, of the Jialdwln Locomotiia Works, if his business fill permit him to accept the position, hii.h I thought unlikely Kit ; SITE roil HALL AT SHOHE Cape May Residents Fnvor Purchase of -. Plot at Stockton Hotel CAPB MAY. Jan 19 At a publlo Wtetinff Presided nv,r t.v fnvnf lAian- Bpy an almost unanImotisAote It was agreed recommend that the iClty Commissioners w tne beach-front block at the old Stock ts lel for a convention hall site This plot Is 100 feet front and U owned 'I he estate of Dr Kinlen Phjsltk. which r- "' io fceu it to the city under a Bjfw Dassed last winter commissioned gov Kaed seaside resorts are allowed to build BVnlllvntln.n l.n,,n j . . - -.- ." nana, loiiuv uunuH 10 pay lur Wgt. ana to 'nature these securities by the iKf iuin me rentals Ml Wife Slaver Convicted fLMl"NT HOLLY, N.J.. Jan. 19A r tf" f murder In tha llrt decree, with a iummendaUon for Ufa Imprisonment, wan jij"""1 aBalnt Thomas- I Daita, a ueuii. iiSr WJS on lrlal '''sire Supreme Court fStlta KallPrh fni Ilia miir.lai nf hla u. i I a Ii ih Tank B Pearson farm on K'bow , near Moorestown, on November lit Ir , Consider Mnvfn.'.lMelure Tax Mw Vlhk Jan 1- legislative in- yrAcoMrj PLANS AFOOT TO JOIN CITY'S DOCKS BY RAIL Reorganization of Belt Lino Rail- oad Contemplated, Webster Announces SEEKS EFFICIENT SYSTEM Plans are uelns tnsd fr ft ismiplete reorganiMtlon nf tho Uclt t.liit ttnllroad In conjunction with the cnttipfphptislie port ilcvelopment now under way. necordlng to IHrertnr Webster nf the fiepattment nf Whnnr. Dot Its nnd Kerne who spoke nt tho second annual dinner nf the Bureau "f Municipal Itesearrlt nt the tlellevue Mriirord This line the l rertor snld. well! om neit alt Hip duks in the cltj The plans he explained, nlrendj have reached the siaue where two of tho railroads have iRteed to enter the scheme. Tht thlnl ha not eommltted itself We hope that the chlrd tnllroad will soon iom In." he said Director Webster made announcement of the plans follow ins nn outline, on the gen eral ptnns for port Improvement that In volve the expenditure of nbottt $10.1)00 000. He mid 'We tiant to put tenl life Into a belt line vtein In Philailelnlpn We want a belt line like thit nt v Orients. Hint will run Ihe entire Imctlt nf Hie i t aid cverilso Us hni function Wc hope w.th the co-oper-niioti of tho three railriads to establish a real belt line, and tn b thoroughly efficient s b It line should bo operated Independently and In sue't a manner thai all railroad com t anies would cooperate In the South rhlladelnWi agreement we ham provided for n Joint railroad Well we want to carry the Sou.h Philadelphia principle to all portions of the port of Phila delphia The present line Is not extensile i noiigh We want a Hue for instance, tint will run all the wnv In Titmnv Big flnanrlnl n'd Is expert"d to come to devrlip this Idea No titv In the t -i ted S'n'es ! tnnklng em It rrepnratlon ft r finiBi trade as Phila delphia We are devlopin our f-nter front, S"-eat pier hive been limit still are rott templatetl. nnd all nur pier nnd wharves nre nt the present ttme oreimied, with moro application" for space than tve nti fill Last Mmda there wre fifty slcnnihtis in the harbor dttr exports In Hli were JlliOOOOOO In ItlU thev were Hsnoooono our im ports mostly nf raw tnslerlnls were $111 nno ttrto last year, or 140.000.000 more than the i ear before' Joseph P Unffnev, ch.i'rman f Councils Pittance Committee, nntl Pr I'hniles V llenril. professor nr politlrnl srletue at Co lunibia I'hlvrrsity, Were othrr speakerc Dr. llcorg" Voodward was tnnstmoster. I'ltlshurpli Man Dies rrom fall 1UK5TOV. .tan 19 Prank P Rprnui flftv two venrs old nn attnrnev of Pitts I'lirRh died In n ho--pitnl hete as n te u I of Injuries rrclied Tuesdn.v in fulling down im elevator shaft In a hotel In loo Baik Itav illstm t I1ELT LINE TO HE EXTENDED AccorditiR to plans announced by Docks Director Webster, tho pres ent Kelt Lino Kniltoatl connecting the piers of tho port is to ho re organized anil it is proposed tha' tho line bo extended from its pres ent tei minus nt Kairmount nvenuc all tho wnv tip to Hndesbutp; nnd Taconj-. Tho portion to be e tcmlcd is indicated by a dotted line. MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE COMMITTEE ORGANIZES Archibald Johnston Chairman of Board to Erect Span Across Lehigh River SOUTH BCTULEHE.M. Pa, .Tan 13 B D. Alncy, chairman of the Stnlo Public Scrvlco Commission, accompanied by the chief engineer, V Herbert Snow, nnd Cole man .1, Jojee. the chief of accounts, came hero nnd organized Hie 1 1 III-to-I lilt Brldgi rommltcee, which will have In chargo the erection of tlio SI 000.000 structure our Iho LehlRli Blvcr between Bethlehem and faoulh Bethlehem Archibald Johnston, lco president of tho Bethlehem falitl Works was elected chair man of tho committee, and Anton P. Miller vlco president of tho V. P Wilbur Trust Company, tlio treasurer The sectetarj will bo appointed liter 'I ho other members aro Alexander C Uiaham .1 b.ituuel Knue Klmer P. Pelfer nnd C)rar L Henninger The latter two nro president of tho North ampton and Lehigh County Boards of County Commissioners. Seatag Oysters Purify Scalar; Ojstera arc fat not ' fattened', Julrv not ' tloated . imturnt not ' treati d . oelevled not ' proniiseuotiH ' From evcltisivi. beds, miles off Capo Charles, a FBavr 7atful nnil 1pnrojj with the Htinr Iho tjing, i li- fnliy HWet iaor nf tli opn ornan AC belter IlntfU nn i Iul 1 1 tnuhrte 'I Re Itlun Tnic i n jnltijrce f:uarinto-t brltcr nstcrM ma Ken a t Aiiit 'I'M i VI M 4 Jr i ? MM G-fP P. ff B imm& m&w h&M. .& For This Beautiful Solid Quarter Sawed Oak UFFET "'K'ffRB ' njfi 75c a Wcclt One of the Greatest Values of Its Kind We Ever Offered We tried to duplicate our order for these Buffets recently and found that they had ndvnncedo ffrcntly that we could not po'oibly sell them for less than $35' We could sell thoso we now have on hnnd at thnt fip,ure just as easily ns we can sell them at $22 50; but we nre not coins to deprive our customers of the benefit which wo Rot by purchasing before prices went up Thee are extra larjre and massively built Buffets, made throughout of solid quartered onk, benutifully polished. 722-724 Market St. Ws" !! II. UIITON CO.. I'lillu IiMrlluitnr Itfjillnt: Irrmliiiil M irkrl. Arch Htrret Utill. Hido io the a4tJTOMQBILE, SHOW m Floxil3ilit)v--Lo-cosf oT tgcufop-vcrwer io sp-aro Roml03QAM6) 630PM car-wdHleav Qn.fh "bakf-havx -from 245NfiioadSt Totxxmmd onihQ oven ls;bgwrs(q 74547NcaTtMro3dScroc THIS big, roomy seven passen ger Jeffery Six Touring Car will impress you as rare value at $1465. It is perfect in every detail handsome streamline body divided front seats. Its S3 horsepower motor combines giant power with marked economy. Sixes arc priced as follows : 7 Passenger Touring Car, $1465; Roadster, $1435; 7 Passenger Sedan, Si 630; Sedan Combination. $1690. Fours; 7 Pas senger Touring Car, $1095; 7 Passenger Sedan, $1260; Sedan Combination. $1320. See the Jeffery Six ant! the complete line of Jelfery Motor Cars at the Automobile Show Hurley & Earley, Inc. S. C. Cor. Broad and Race Sts, Philadelphia j, Bell 'Phone, Walnut 00 THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY. KENOSHA, WIS. Maters o Mtry Cut ani Jrurit Includtn; Ihe U1tiy Quad Tmrs-T.'vn n iimi ii rri'Tin'-rrrir'T i ff" ""--"Misr'i'TTt FIDELITY-PHENIX (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK iiomi: piTicn wesikhn on-'ici: 80 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK KJ7 SO. LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO STATEMENT AS OV JANUARY 1ST. 1917 iccrts llonds and Stocks $15,25G,l;i7,00 Real Estate S.'i.l.OOO.OO Loans on bond-find mortgage.. 13,500.00 Premiums in course of collection 1, 137,005.0a Interest, dividends and rents ac crued UG.009,07 Cash on deposit and in office. . . 1,91 1,814.35 u i , 0 u ii.io VAliviber the mjinic " i ii w ti pt"P?r sjbjeit t i jl uv rta, Cesun hem by a cumru ue - nuiaium anil Asscaalliueii I.IAHILlTItiS Unearned picmiunib Losses in process of adjustment All other claims Reserve for dhitlend, payable Jan. Sth, 1917 Reserve for contested Liabilities (not Losses) T7ncrv fni Pnntin"'r'i'i"s Polieyhdlders' Surplus U,G20,732.8S capital . . . -,nuu,uuu.uu Net Surplus 7.120,732.88 S9,620,732.88 $8,312,581.93 508,199,57 212.G18.13 250,000.00 250,000.00 50,000.00 Total Assets $19,324,465.51 Includes e.esa deposit of $105,107.69 in Canada. HENRY EVANS. President PHILADELPHIA AGENTS: wSYcS? , 2t?,nut st' 19,324,465.51 I r iTOItf. !!. NR lll. XT SO VI I I.OSI 5 AT SiSO T SI. Women's $2 Washable ' Kid Gloves 3' "ne-i 'ii "i IVatl Ivorv .iml tan ntiil luitt"! ntrT5titiit einlirintliii.ll linel."" imtii '.wii ... t It llrnllirr. rillST fl.onlt sot III ; 1 ts mm med i- rev op charge om: ii:i,M) -ritADisr. stmi with lveuy ioc 1'tIKHASi: AM. DAY Mmfrt Eighth I ilbcrl Sa en ih $3 Wool Gabardine 2.50 tn K2 anil Bl lnchwlrlth. Jllnek HelRlntt blue, tniipe llulnn preen, IlnrRunilv etnne ftrny, tinvj nml midnight blue. Mt llrotli.r. rtnsr 1'L.ooit, south Clothing -0--O-- -- That Looks Right Is Right and i Causes Men to Marvel atSuchValues IT IS CI.()TI1IG Tlf.IT FITS Thnt litis Its Goodness Built in bv Ititci Ttiilon and from Fabrics Worth More Hack Day Overcoats Kojr. Sir. sifi.oo v: $18 Values Single or double breasted Clicstei' lields, also bolted and pinch - back models in b 1 u c, gray and fancy effects. '11.50 Suits Regular SI 2.50 & $15 Values 15 e H e (1 or con servsitive effects in all-wool cheviots and c.issinicrc"? 10S0 t WeIlMade Trousers Specially Priced $3.50 Values 92.39 $4 & $4.50 Values $2.89 $5 & $5.50 Values 33.89 Boys' $5.50 Suits, Mackinaws & ) $ 4 4.98 Sports Coats ) Norfolk Suits -Knife or box-pleated tai Clioosu from checks, plaid?, Ctt AV Cft ( "".ilnne Cyj otf'hrown cmn irivn liiixturos. Peir-ton i " i trousers with hell straws and watch pocket. j Novel t S'iiti- Billy Boy, T o m m y Tucker and .Junior Norfolks in blue or brown serge, fhpcks, plaids and fancy mixtures. Alackinuws and Sports Coats Norfolk .1 Boy's $6.50 & 57.50 ) A QQ ' v --' j Single or double breasted pinch-backs,! with rnnvpH.ihlp finllni1 hnllnnincr clrmot i to neck. Made of cheviots nnd cassi-i I meres in fancy gray and brown mix tares. , style with convertible collar buttoning 1 1 close to nock. Ln fancy cheviots, cassi- meres, checks and blanket plaids III llrollior-SI.fO!i V -Unit TTIl M' j - ----0 ; t-0tv C'- 45 -$ ?- U v;a ? n;i.' nmstis ruts vo.DERn t .r.wrun .- ma: oi .u ;;y riM are rM'tiECEDEVTEn s $2.00 an. Pajamas1.59 Vat tics IVjhj! tr fin in. i Silk hr.iitl tn k ' t ( pi Ik KlilH lit. i ut n; II $2.50 Values 1 1, tlno -lilt in tlr i :"- ..n i,-IL. ijnen Cnl'ars, 50c I $1.25 NeRliRC VAQc'' Iiiiik.ii. '.mi. ('.i.tiu. IiiiiiiiI jmiiflc i JJ . i,M,titih fut in ,i it rvti '.. , . ,",'' ' . i"ii- I" nmiliu ism iu.ii'fi ItllMlll llllLlllli1 I, l III 111 V , I iy, u stilie lta In il iloulilo . ulT-. I p'a n and striite imtiKeu. &. S2 Worsted 1 ?1 OO Union Suits ' x cu I 50c Silk Nockucai. .'I5c : I'n mill, tit in ilti't h slnttt imhIm ' t " l lliiKhuruli ilP. .In IiiiIiiii; " lr- ) I .Hi. in, w fniuv Iirii'lili 1 III, IlllV llnlf vvo'sl.il -nml -i-'it 'i tn .'il I IsTtin Hilps r.ln 1 imvi It 1 i v.iins in hlivi-r ri iv snf in i ks , ,, ii,,,,, . in i imi't .1 ,iuiii- iloil iiulili ami ilc.ubl puii , J,,v ,,f a,i, lvigo vL ju .. lit llriithir I 111-. I ll.uiil. i m-li iimW 1 'al .u S?.50Soft&$ ifl Derby Mats ", Cj l-lo-lnt Selections "Mi't II ilk in ut felt lit" t i.or mill Hit iiiee Ilrrlilp 1 in Ml -full stiff, end IKMllll c0t MUipt.3 I tteu) Stetson fiic Phil- 1 ?X niiinl" " ilin cui'i i 7 Jy i ill ,'. Ill In V. a e.in lio miiiie.l -Vrtjtf Ii w t ,1 tvl. W l' lilt I HMl.il', r NtWUl f .ill l'i'."i 7th St i a to j a in tratforb Shoes I All Outer Apparel Clearance .w values $4 J Thai Has Amused the Interest of Women and Misses Far aid Wide Z Made Enliinivcli tor l's. Of Smart A . lit'nmtut in tit 11 I1! mil Aflintt .".l .... , . r, ..... it , . -. .. ":.''''. .".'-"'.. -: Many Mate l.ota lliiii I njcrrun- 11 innnr luiii'-ioti j ;L mrS i Www MrnS - flffm mWk Mr tl 1 mmmtXiw FOR MISSES $1S.50 Coats no. 75 .Ih IhyrlU tt Vai utif 0 PUiUi-TdUoird ami Dwtu Stifle. On ' II hittnUed 4 tf Ituln 1 i( 1I1 1 fut 1 tr tu- if-'l 111 lit--li ih 1 1 M J iimI tnrouli ut . uflurx mi tih line Uw,-.f iiii ( in" iifbble i'l lots nml htHtx e :3j$ 16.50 COATS Al.nK' nt Mattti lamii with il t tuif tttllur of ilu-h jik ItiMious Hutiu !iumg Woimin's & Misses' S22.50 1S-3 C Dresbcs j XxJ One SKftrfieil n iiiiUHU'tll ntiinv tivf as ttut tinent in p 4 it im ituttor 1 rui U hliip yt in nil t tffetn nf muti deiir- f. iCIose-Oul of blisses' & Women's $22.50 $1 SUITS H'odi-l Collection of Smart Stales. &J nf lit i-iiHlntli veliiitr cheeks wool ijilui KJliarUlne uml i Hit t i iliiui,tblr J iuitiHKi It.i iinliiiK lii" n n.iv) lili'f til.it k ami Kiav Mimv .ire ti iiniiuil witli fin 01 VfHrl tt'it-is are Mritiij iil.tm unit . 11a uf .1 k ml in riuin w K I 111-,! t II tr "I Tim i 7'if Axkul Elsewhere for Slioca of Similar Ciraue. HoinenV (if patent t")lt Riiu-inet.'il calf nml Kl.irnl Mil A'?n tali ..ilf I.11.0 I100U. Mfii". I'tipuljr linti In tan talf patent 1 oil nml i.'iin-inetul .1 If Comfort lasts 111 k!.i! U'tl tou lltwH-HWI W I,. I.W W IW-,1 ij. Women s S.I.oU to i ,$9 qc $1.50 Shoes ; 7 ifan-up ' .11 10 m leathers Button 1 .ttnl In In bevcial stle j VAli Girls' $2.50 to $ OQ $:.30 Shoes J " Hull anil alilnv It-alhtu, clulli ntiu leather topi sisri '3 to II'uuli.iso of Iho lUrrMur shoe Cua tilidi of j BOYS' SHOES j 2.50 to $:!.50 Values, $1.98 j IMZlS II til 1 1 , J5:'. lo $1.30 Values, $2.50 Sizes '.' !j to 1 J I I'lin.lu illv all Icniliuis vtltli licav 1 Isingln anil tloub'i. Bulfs llmion anil I late tft Uh , alo some hisli-v-Ut . airidres"rG5Tol $1 OQ S1.73 Shoes i Lt,U lllitU anil tun Ulilxkui mil patent colt i.uli lilac'.w or lute leailiui tope Sizes I lo S I -- ---f Men's $4 lo $9 QCl Sfi Shoes. I .VJ W III Hrtlit'r-.si.i'tiMi l i.i Hilt EjhhIsioi Shoe I o.'a Snmplcg h I'lilt' tan i alf lutein, t jll, un rtVV1NN',V-iVatVt-VtV Hosiery : Underwear K'oii iW,ie Discount on Staiile hinds and J-utonte Makm 1 j ('.1K'0U, t.'UV k U. 0 k'.,,TI $ ih I'lilt' tan i alf lutein, t jll, c jiiKt.il talf nml Kiaied klilifkm I I II llrullitr.FUllsT KLOOlt, NOIITII Y Women's $1.25 i CHI.- Ginflfimrc ) IlllatU villle anil iniiiilii t l "1 " ! Ilav Ii KM -l il l'l J "il"" -'' i anil nifittnzeil lilf P- , m mj i wi. w . Women's Silk Boot gge Stockings ' , , Full fualiloneil in bid-k whit-' unl t i"i Mo tlber wlU in lUi.k while ami tau Children i. J 15Cj 18c & 20e Uauile? tu'u'oii rihlieJ in black while awl tan. llae double to, heel and Unetj hiae governs price ll!m. Suits. ' 1..0 j 'i Medium and Ucavj vveiflit cotton ribbed Misses' 85c Underwear, 65c & 75c ft inter ueufht half wocl ribbed tMa and tant I nshrinWable Jit Urelhert -FIRST Flout'. Si l ill FURS RELIABLE FULLY GUARANTEED & PRICED FOR CLEARANCE .Vo season has ei 'r brought forth liandtomer styles hue ijoa oan riooic fiom a complete viriety of the best Stylish $15 Mull's 7 Qf) Tw iiij -five in. luiln g near fceai iiu! ' JJ nutiiu npsuui and natural ui'i mn in lutll. barrel or meli n shapes' l'lain or H tit head and tail $90 French Seal & Hudson Seal I $CQ 7C CoalS I'la a 01 u-ttk t'o'iliusdut t ur , ' ' ' $185 Rich Hudson Seal I $1 fEl Coats L uo Limited lot In diktluguiatied faslilona ilau) hav akunk tollar and culls. A few nav detp border of akiud. lo cjn expand JtWtf- Ask iff ' Oft Jsvf ' W -1 '' 1 I $125 Hudson Seal Coats, $75 I SO Red Fox 19,75 Kliu excellent u.ua!il Uudaoa wal Sets tded rauakrat) VlaHn tailored or Tl"3at7lia"ri "H?,1- ,muffl!L Sj w.ih hkunk collar A ( bow tkuuk itU DUbU " " U ciffa and birder too lit Braihere -bKCOMl 'LihcR v. MAIL VUOMS OHU1.USI UUUU A A -