Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, JANITARY 24, 1917
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CHARGE COMPANY
OPPOSES BRIDGE
Delaware Span Boosters As
sert Corporation Controls
Politicians' Opinions
WANT PEOPLE TO ACT
Project Purely an Economic One,
Members of Commis
: sion Say
The Delaware River RHctRO project Is atl
economic anil not a political iiuestlau. wie
which the people of IMiII.-i.Jell.hla. rather
thin their political te.-ulols, must tlceldc,
icconllnB to Hie membcra of tlio Oehivv.nre
llfver HrldKc and Tunnel Commission ot
' The hidl'rfercncn of Kenalois Vnro mitt
McNIchol nnlT other city olllclals to the
nroJcct (loot not indicate it lack of lutr-iest
in it on the part of the citizens mul Im.il
nios liitoioHts of Philadelphia. Is the nnln.
Ion of .Samuel T. Krench, chairman of the
yew Jersey Commhsloil.
Manv niemliers ot mo uoninus-'mn ociicvo
j that "u laiRe corporation," which they do
not name, Is In hack of the Indifference"
on Hie Pennsylvania, aide, mid Is ilolnp
everything In Its power to prevent such
,n. dtrwtnio lieliiR liullt.
"I spnlte at a meellliB ot Hie I'nlted Buil
inr Men's Association held nt tilt Itolel
" DHiRhani In December," naltl Mr. Krench
today, "and 1 was thoroughly convinced
'nfler the nicettm? that the business Inter
ests of Philadelphia want the JjrldKo. There,
were pieent at the tlmo lepresctittttives'
of some eighty odd huslncsi AirRanlxatinno.
repiesentlnff over 25,000 Individual business
ent"t prises.
"A resolution . vc ni adopted authorizing
the appointment ot n tirlttK commlltto to
secure legislation ciialillnp: tho Statu of
Pennsylvania to work In conjunction with
New Jersey.
"Now. to my surprle, and I mlfiht say
horror. T find in reading the ICVRS'INO
LnnoRn's article entitled "lielawato llildRo
Idea Findi No Hollowing" that Senntors
Vare ami .McNIchol declare It doea not ap
peal to them, mul that tho Mayor Is oven
surprised nt the project.
"I would siiKRcst tiiat tho fifnntors In
question nml bis Honor the Mayor Bet In
touch and feel tho pulses of the men with
whom I hevo conic In contact regarding the
hrldso Joining tho Blent commonwealths of
rennslnnl.i nml New Jersey, between
Philadelphia nml Camden.
"f find by attending tho meeting. if theso
up-to-date business men of Philadelphia
who are Phlladelphluns who have mailo
that great city what It Is today and who are
striving under progressive business meth
ods to mako It even n greater city, that
they aro heartily In favor of the bridge,
not from any selfish Interests or for private
pain or greed, hut for the advancement of
their city.
"I might ask nt this tlmo of there gen
tlemen who stand In tho councils of a great
political party If they can Fay m much lor
their motives ns do these business men? I
would llko lo know how many ot tho busi
ness men and voters and property owners
they hae Interviewed In order to thus draw
tho conclusions publicly stated in tho
KVCNIN'O J.EnciEa?
"I would llko to ask theso distinguished
gentlemen, who presume to speak for the
city of Philadelphia, just why they have
not attended theso public meetings, held by
broad-minded business men and public-spirited
citizens? They receive invitations,
yet why were they not thero to tell their
business men that thero was no demand
for such a structuro?
"I would suggest that tho United Business
Men's Association or somo other public
spirited organization that is In favor of
the project call another public meeting, and
that theso gentlemen bo Invited to be pres
ent, to that wo might learn just who Is
doing the stalllnBjn this matter the gentle
men In question, tho United Business men
or tho New Jersey Commission."
Penrose Overruns
Rule to Push Probe
tnsi .it.
ill awn to
written In the Oov
his i, ,",e r't"or then moiety gave
I he V'"'" "' ".',""Jlwneni or the receipt
"l till..,. v,t!, ,. f,.,h r accounting.
tt'itiurn nr . j.nnh.i ...- . .
, .. . .."'." ln wns a chock tor
omen .November 10 ot lnt v.r
M. ft. ttrilltlliflltnli ...I.I..1.
nn ,vn.... ..". ...,.., ..miuii rovcreu
ernpra handwriting.
... iA ,h? bltom of this -o-T-nt a note
re n ly t,,e A,I,1,top r-" c?crk in
reu ink, appears ns follows:
I his is moie of n dlmy of expense
hSlV1 nccom,tl"B- Without receipts
here is ,, proof (tho latter word tin.
ilerwored) of payment. Thero are few
of these iccolpted for.
liavJ,.'.! I,m,VU.i T'0JT', ' 'luoted as
,!., BMI'1. t,,nl llls "overnor's accounts
wen nil riKht, il0 approved them or they
md"l!ml. im.V0 1)f,eil aUl Nverthe?ess he
foil lnJ""$ l., MJ' W,h?". ,1P Was flskctl '6
" ,if f "" .f.clI-llU notation about
t.iUT i "p 8ftltl MO '""''ffe'l lecolpts fur
nished for all expenditures.
.tons in housb"
boft Spots Filled by Slalo Committee,
faithful Rewarded
TfAnmMirno, Jnn. 21. Tho slate com
tnlttee of the Itouxa reported tho seleetioti
of the following for the principal positions
of the House:
Continued from Pace One
thrown Into tho House upon a majority
voto of the entire number of members of
the Senate. Appropriation measures, as a
rule, require a two-thirds vote, but tho
all-powerful Rules Committee, of tho Senato
ruled otherwise In this instance.
Tho Senato Rules Committee Is composed
of tho following. Senators William C.
Kproul. chairman ; James P. McNIchol,
Charles A Snyder. 'Wi.lllam K. Crow, Wil
liam C. McConnell. This commltteo was
organized to tie tho' hands ot Covernor
Brumbaugh.
Tho antl-Penroso forces held" a prolonged
conference last night In tho executive man
sion. Among those who attended were Sen
ator 1'dwln II. Vare, Attorney General
Brown and tho Governor. None of tho
participants would discuss- tho conference
today. It was generally crodltcd In politi
cal circles, however, that tho antl-Penroso
campaign was thoroughly mapped out at
the confab.
An entirely new attack upon tho In
vestigation resolution was launched today,
when tho antl-Penroso forces called atten
tion to tho fact that the resolution, as
woided, provided for "hearings" only.
When tho measure was first drafted, accord
ing to Penrose leaders, the word "public"
waj Included, but at the request of tho
Penrose chiefWIns, tho word "public" was
eliminated. As the resolution stands at
present, tho commission will have the power
to hold secret meetings whenever It wishes.
Tho Penrose forces aro facing a fight
on the part of the up-Stato followers. Lan
caster County Is an example. Tho entire
delegation from Lancaster County voted
for Auron B. Hess, for Speaker, and be
causo they did not voto for Baldwin they
h.uo been ejected from the chairmanships
they occupied for years. The "firing" in
cluded Representatives Hlbshman, as chair
man of tho House committee on agriculture;
Hoffman, ns chairman of the'" House com
mltteo on banks nnd building and loan as
sociations, and Rhoads, as chairman of the
public buildings committee.
further ru vela t lions made by the official
records of the Auditor General's ofllce
ehoivr that since Governor BrUmbaugh took
ofllce January. 1015, he has spent at least
-3,675 of the State's money for tho per
sonal needs of himfcelf, his family, his
friends and his servants. The records show
further that this approximate sum Is ex
clusive of the annual salary of 10.000.
Among the expenditures which havo ap
peared were two small charge;) for Mrs.
Brumbaugh's department store purchases;
for approximately $1000 worth of cigars,
Including a forty-eight cent brand.; for cut
Powers and calling cards; for tips; for a
guide in a camping expedition, and for Mrs.
Brumbaugh's hotel charges and taxicab
uipa on visits to Phlladeljihla,.and New
York. .
Another point developed was that upon
Wore than one occasion the Governor's sec.
retary drew checks for cash, which was
turned over to the Governor. According to
Leg Comfort
non'L (utrrr from Vurlro
Winn. Lee Ulcers. Ueak AnU.
Swollen !., or o t h r It
troubles wblch Bc4 constant, cor
lftla support.
CORLISS LACED STOCK IN Q
will make- reu happy auil iilr
Throw away torturing elmtka si
IroubWsoma bandaiiea. and form
If a troubUa. Corllaa StotkUu
mad to jaaaiure, without Uatl..
vrrar for many month. Vaan
aUla aad sanitary, lieht inu u.,
able. Coat only S1.7S eacs. e
two for lb aama limb. $3 UU, auj
iou'U Viadly pay much iuor toe
tba aupport ab4 aaa. i al, aud
ba maaaurad fraa, or wrii fur
tcir-iueasurtfnunt blank Ko la
Hours 0 to B dally. Sat 9 to 4-
We also make afctfouiral UU
nnii-allBl 1 ) Ij ftadall
m
AaSjStiiht , lofli .1. ). ttroekni'y. Allegheny.
It I4nt olerk--V. s, Ilh. Hrfiuvlklll.
r,n'JIphlriR,u r,,M" clerk Ira Hal" Meals,
.lonrniil rlerk 1 C. XtanlnnnM. I'lirster.
Ai.Klai.int Journal elorls S. ill Picrrlu, t.u.
lleiiillnit clerk O. 3. V. 1'nlkenalaln, Alle-
ARliitont realln;r clrk Quay Ilewlit, Jeffer
son. Tih'i-S tr'fll? Jl l.tlSBln.. Sohtiylklll. and
I Ifl t'f,V I Illtfttlltlalnn I1.ant.aa
Mesif clerk J. j'nrfer U'll'en.
"rm MiivHi.nrniB-uaniei i.. jn
ahrnv
Chief JjsKlsUnt BfTRcnnt-nt-nrmq Bamucl
t'lirrnii, Phlla-lelnliln. '
roilmnaier Wllllnm ltllehey. Knyette,
.Knininni rmiunasier w. 1
rhnv.
Slrswrnrer tnhn J. t.vnrh. IMiil.idelphla.
riuporliitoiiilnt foldlnit room .Inmra w. Wlc
Eln. AVnrrfn.
t'hnplntn The Uev S. (1 Zerfnse. t.inerntet.
, Jhlef wntchman IMwnnl tlrneplaml. t'lilla
ileltilihi. Nlaht wntrhmnn Wllllnm Ttnmer. piuphln.
lueiiitor np'rntnr A. it. tl.irner. Rihuvlklll.
Chlnf pane Clarence P.. Seller. Ii.iuphln.
MONKY LKI'T TO CIIAHITY
till tier.
lunnihan, Allo-
Itenth', Allc-
Will of Jlnria C
Public
Miller AInkos Scvcrnl
Bequests
Heqnesls nf $10(1 each In the Siini'ttlltry
Methodlst ICpiscnpal church. Twetit.x-eiglilh
nml Thompson streets; Pennsylvania St
cfely tn Protect Children from Cruelty:
Pennsylvania Knelety for tho Preentlon of
Cruelty to Animals, Homo of Industry fur
nisehiitged Prisoners; American Antlvlvl
sectlon Society unit the Philadelphia Tlieo
snphlcnl Society nio cnntnlned In tho will
of Maria C. .Miller. 1S00 Wullnce street,
whlrh disposes of nn estalo woith $Sili)(i.
nther wills piobated tod.iy weio tboso
nf Annlo M. Sweeney, 2730 Ann street,
which In private bequests disposes nf prop
el ty Milued nt SSl.nno; Theresa Clviner,
Ifi'irt North lllghtocntli street. JiiSSn ; Itar
tlmiomew II. Ilo.xle. fifil North Thirty-seventh
street, .$S0U0; Annie C. I)eltt, 220
Washington nxeniic, $7G0n ; .Maggie Ley
poldt. 2332 Hast Votk street, Jlfioi). and
Klizabctli nillott, 1724 Hansom ,trcct, $1500.
FIUEBUG BLAMED IN FIRE
TIIAT WRECKED BARN
AbiiiRton Policemen Warn. Family,
Yards From Burning Structure,
and IJcscue Live Stock
CO
A firebug Is thought to ho responsible
for tho burning nt tho barn of Kilward
Cannon, nt Pltzwatertown, two miles from
Ablngton. In Montgomery County, last
night. Tho damago done was estimated
by Cannon nt $7000.
Three policemen from tho Ablngton po
Ilco station wero patrolling their beat In
a motorcar last night when they saw little
tonguei of flanio shooting up from Can
non's barn. They rodo quickly to the
Cannon home, only sixty yards from the
burning barn, nnd awoke tho family. Then
they tun to the barn and succeeded in
saving eight horses and a half-dozen cows
from death.
OLD LOBBYISTS FLOCK TO CAPITOL;
OUSTED .CLERKS TO LOSE THEIR PAY
Ben K. Clarke, Representing Soft Coal Interests, Leads
Special Agents in Harrisburg Joseph R. Grundy,
of Manufacturers, Only Absentee
- HAimisnUtn, .Ian. 21. The most fn-inllim-
figures nround the Capitol last night
and today for tho reopening of the sesilon
of the Legislature were the lobbyists who
swnrined the House nnd Senate during the
lights oer tho workmen's compensation,
child labor, women's -labor and similar
measures last seslon. Joseph It. tlrundj,
head ot tho Pennsylvania Manufacturers'
Association, was the only absentee. The
lobbyists Were led bv lien K. Clarke, who
represents tho 8oft-co'al Interests.
A rival lo the famous "Castle Allegheny"
sprung Into existence with the reopening of
the session. Several Senators havo tented
a house on N'orth Second street anil will
live there during tho session. Among them
nto Charles .1. Magtc nnd William S. Mc
ICee, of Allegheny; Clarence J. Itlckmau.
Hucks; William M. Lynch. Lackawanna:
V. Wnyno Itludmati, Clarion, nnd Marshall
I j. Philips, Venango.
The clerK.i nf the Senato and House who
have lint been leappolutcil wll bo oiiRted
without pay. Thomai II. Oarvln. Chief
Clerk of tho IIoue, who countersign' their
warrants, Is III, and Is not In Harrisburg
Added to that (lincrnor Hrumbaugh signed
otichors for onlv ten days' pav . . the
recess, whereas the leccis lasted twenty-
WANTS COUNTY VOTING
ON LOCAL OPTION LAW
Ross, of Law and Order Commit
tee, Has Plan, but "Drys"
Oppose
tlu n ftnff f'nrrr)iwrilt
IIAltltlSllflti:, Jan. 21 P.epreselitntlxe
Charles I!oss. nf Allegheny, local optlolilst
member of the Law nnd Order Committee
which Is to handle the Vlckerman county
local option hill, favors u State-wide vote
by counties on the local option Issue. Ho
will try to have such nn iimcniliuent to
the bill In committee.
ltoss says ho Is for a "glve-iuid-take""
policy In meeting the Issue with the liquor
forces. Ho says Ills phut has the support
of ninny Pittsburgh men active in liquor c'r
cles nnd linn been indorsed by many radicals
In the local option movement,
out-and-out local optlonlsls. Ilnss ex
pects, will light his amendment, which would
wipe out nil present prohibitory laws nnd
permit u voto on the question of no-license
in the several counties of tho State now
classed as "dry" territory. Tim "drys"
do not, like tho idea of the "wets" having
an opportunity tn win back luit ground.
Ito.ss would havo the question passed
upon nt the general election In November,
when tho big mass of oters turns out. The
vote in cacli county would determine the
result in that county only.
BILL ASKS $51,396,593
FOR FORTIFYING NATION
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 The fortifica
tions bill totaling ?r1.30r,.ri33 tho largest
ever was reported to the House tod.iy by
Representative Shcrley, chairman of a sub
committee ot tho Appropriations Commit
tee' on Formications Tho bill authorizes
other expenditures of $H. 159, 000, making n
grand total of ?eO,8F.D,D03.
New Items in the bill include a coast do
fenso aviation squadron, for which $3,000,
000 for hydroaeroplanes it asked, and a
$1,700,000 appropriation for movablo rail
way armament. Tho latter item is under
stood to cover cars for heavy guns
The bill provides eight hydroaeroplnno
squadrons : six for the United States coasts
and two for thoso of Insular possessions.
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Bulletin Building
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SS oitier uuxltli. Julatiuc auj tis.
two days.
extra twcUe days'
Uven if rtnrvin
tho
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i.cRlslalure must pass it special bill for the
Day.
nlr
The various fncllons nf the llfpunllftin
patty in Allegheny county aro split nwr
the selection of an assistant chief clerk of
the House. United Stales Senator rtenrtSo
T. oilxcr Is backing Harry lliitchliiton, Mas
l.esllo Is ursine the nppolntmen. of lkldle
lirackmnn, how journal clerk Itepresentn
lle James I'. Woodward wnnn lleorRc l
l-'nlkrnstelti, former Mayor of JtcKeesport
and now readlns clerk in the House, ap
pointed. It looks ns If Drnckmnn would
be appointed, while Ralkoiisteln ivmild be re
tained as reading clerk,
It. V. lllgliant, of I'lttshurRh. Is slated
for tho Job of postmaster of the Senate.
The postmaster of the House wll com from
Senator Crow's district. Knyelte county,
liut-lias not been named.
, Uepresentatlvo William .1. llnwnrth. nf
Pittsburgh, has left "rastln Allegheny"
because lie voted for llilwln It. x for
Speaker when the tloii.e oignnlzed on .Inn
imry .. Itownrth was the onlv one nf the
lirteen Allegheny county residents nt the
i astle" who failed tn nlo for Ilalihvln.
Transit Plan Slicjhtly "
Modified at Hearing
riintlnnril fnmi I'liee Dm.
application for this curve was not to preju
dlie the city's light lo reopen the mutter
in the ruture after nn operating ngreement
for tho high-speed system had been ratified.
( nniiilsslnncr Alcorn Uidicatcd Hint th
nltlidritwnl of this fentuiti nt the present
time would he npproved by the service
board. .Mr. Pepper accordingly nnnnlinced
that his clients would therefore uv.ike no
protest ngalnst the granting nf certificates
or public comciilcnci- for l.io cllv's entile
high-speed system, hut would muke the
reservation that they could resume theli
light In tlie future In case the city should
attempt to coustitict this cure
The nppllcntlon for a ccrlllicate of con
venience ror the IJovborough HiiIiwuv-pI,-nted
lines wim taken up without n single
word of comiiHMit.
The epecteit opposition to the construc
llim of the tlii-eo-inllo extension of the
I'liinkforil MIoMited from llrldge street to
Ilhawn street failed to develop when thn
commission took up that phase of the city's
application for construction authority.
A delegation of Krankford lesldents who
camo to Hnrrlsbiiig prepared to meet any
opposition found it unnecessary to present
Its case.
The llolmesburg. Tncony and Prnnkf ml
Street Hallway fjnpany, thmiigh nwen J.
Itoliorts. counsel, asked that the city bo
compelled to reimburse tho company for the
relaying of Its tracks which will bo made
necessary by the placing of tho supporting
pillars for tho elevated.
Mr. Itobcrts said that the compan hail
no protest to make against tho construc
tion of this section of the elevated, although
ho Indicated that It might fotcc tho com
pany to go out of business.
Tho cost of this truck removal would
approximate $"i0,000, according to tho estl-
maio of inguucis rvimmlsiloncr Alcorn,
while lnd. ituig th.it he Was hot certain
that the lommlssloit could order the city
tn bear Hits rnt. declared that he thought
It Just that the city should do so
t'lly Solicitor Connelly announced that
he would di all In his power to have Coun
cils take the necesswry action to authorize
this expenditure
Transit Director William S Twining ex
plained the Millre piogrnm of high-speed
subway nnd elewtted ennstrui tlnn In detail
tn the commission. As no opposition de el
oped the director found It unnecessary to
men open the maps and diagrams lie had
brought with hint.
Although occasional mention was made
of the proposed opeintlng agreement with
the Philadelphia Kapld Transit. Mr. Con
nelly said that the matter was not now be
fore the Htv In such shape that It could
be considered In connection with the appli
cation for certificates of convenience
Commissioner Alcorn inquired whether
(he operation of the three-mile extenrlon of
the Krnnkford "1." north of Drtdgc street
would not result In a OefliHt In view or the
scant population in this section. Director
Twining snld that ho thought It would, hut
nddeir'that this matter, too, could be mil
sltlered better when the commission takes
up for action tho lease beii.cn the city
nnd the operating company.
The elimination of the tori -track curve
miller the Walton Hotel from the nppll
cntlon nt present, Mr Twining nld. might
be t popr-icil also when the ipiesrion of nn
iprnttlng lease comes up Thp tUrntor
umi'd not stale Whethei he thought tlm
rniv.' necessary for the openitlon nf Hie
s.stcm and eipltl.nsd that he was wllln it
to leave tho matter to tin operating i-
I nn to discuss.
The elimination of this curve would mean
that no trains could run from tho Uelici
loop south on llroad stret or the reverse.
The enrvo under the nTirihensl corner nt
llroad and l.ncmt streets will afford the
only outlet for this leg of the dliery loop
and accordingly nil trains running In the
loop will have to turn north into the llroad
street tube.
If the application of the city Is granted
by the commission without further modifi
cation, Director Twln'ng can proceed to let
contr.icts Immediately for
Tho Broail street subway, from
League Island to entry avenue.
The subway delivery loop, from
Itroad and Arch streets to eighth
street, lo locust rtrcet. to llroad stree'..
The Northwest Parkway mihn.i-
clcwitcd line, from City Hall Under the
Parkway,' Twenty-ninth street, thoniv
to rtoxlmroiigh.
The three-mile extension nf the
Krnnkford "1.." from nriilge to ttlutwn
street. . -
The application covered the cnt re transit
system, with the cxcfptou of t Marby
elevated, for which the plnns have not been
i' nupleted et ; the spurs of the tU'ond street'
lube at Its uol thorn end. (he routes or
which U'M' not been determined bv Coun
cils, mul the I-'rr.nkford elevated from Cal
low hill street south.
Commissioner Alcorn nt the conclusion
of the hearing, announced that tho cit.v's
nppliciilions would probablv be taken up
ror nctioii by the commission at Its first
cxeiiitlve session next week.
Kvory effort will be made to come to nn
ciirl.i derision, since Ti.insit i'irector it'uin
ing plans to open bid for the subway de
livery loop and a section of the llroad
street subway between Clt.- Hall nnd (llrnrd
avenue on February i Although Jihls can
lie opened, he will bo unnhle to let the con
tracts for the work until the commission
has handed down its decision In todny's
case.
$2.1,000 Kltlrcil Hold Hums
ICI.PHI. Pa., Jan. 21. l-'lrc of unknovvn
origin destroyed tho (Jold Hnglp Hotel here.
The loss is estimated at ?'J5.0(I0.
three Weeks' Courtship Cost Iter $370
Three weeks' courtship cost Miss Tank
er riienska $370 and a broken heart, accord
ing to tho story In the hill of complnlnt
filed today against Martin t-'rkowlch,
twenly-elght years old. Of B07 South Third
stleet. She Is suing for $8000 tar alleged
breach of promise Judge l'nlettcr Issued
a capias for the arrest of the defendant!
bull was fixed at $400
Fire Destroys GO Tons of Papef
lxty lens of papr and the freight igrt
containing It wero destroyed by fir early
today In tho yarils ot the Hinde, Da'tteh
Paper Company In South Gloucester. JIem
bers of the Gloucester Fire Department
raved baled paper which was standing
neatby In tho yard, but tho firo In the car
had made such headway they wero unabl
to stop It, Damago was estimated at 5000.
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its mildness improved
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Cheese and Cracker Dishes
A large variety of these use-
ful and attractive sterling sil
ver dishes.
One of good value has a
rock crystal dish and silver
lid, on a pierced silver plate
eight and three-quarter inches
in diameter, at $13.50.
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The higher prices indicated
in wholesale market in the clip
ping from yesterday's papers,
here produced, is no news to us.
We buy, make and sell in
big figures.
VlWson & DeMan
1 1 15 CKestnut Street
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One-Third Off in the Face
of This Important New.s Item
Seems Impossible But Every
Fur Must Be Sold Our "No-Hold-Over"
Policy Demands
It Regardless of Cost or Profit
PRICES MOUNT "
AT FUR AUCTION
Average Increase of 25 Per
Cent No Surprise to Buyers
Red Fox in Demand
Our supply of skins is always
based months
the rising market.
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From Pufclu Lcigtr Rurfnu
NOW VOItK, j- i nidUtna on Td
foxes 'was the feature today nt th? optta
Ing bcsbIo'iv of -the NVsw Vorlv Fur Auctoo.
at U19 Mason'ri.JejunJe. A shortago of
these fldns, togetKeiv with Die fact Us,
they will be among tht favorite again as
oun.hisr furs. ,ws asqribd us the cause
of the competition that developed on them
when they were put on tho block. The ad
Vance realized on rd,fu? was by no meapa
the only Increase. . In pener.il, tha ei'cu'
l?nt tleniaml for fur anil trWit ProR
olts continued popularity drof prlcej"
on the avtrnge of twtnty.irve, jtc cnt
0lqber nuotattOHS.
The sal, which ill.liit foittt'd
1lntr Thursday tivtnlcK. opened
10 o'clock without tdrjgr '
"im wan comfxirtabl'-'
'ilurlns the '
Our patrons never pay. the
penalty of a "weak-knee" policy
of petty and dilatory buying.
They are as fortunate in
being our patrons as we are of
being able to sell them furs at
prices that are less than the
dealers are paying for them in
the New York market -
Purchases will be reserved in our storage vaults until next fall on payment of a deposit.
Payments to be continued during the spring and summer.
The Astounding Response to This
Sale Calls for Early Shopping
No lot remains intact more than a few hours. These few values represent a
hundred others each one as economical as those advertised.
Coats I Sets
Raccoon ,...., 22.00 upward
Black Fox . , 24.00 upward
Pony 30.00 upward
French Seal 40.00 upward
Muskrat ji.f0 upward
Hudson Seal 72.50 upward
Mole Skin 200.00 upward
Mink , 400.00 upwaTd
Skunk 27.00 upward
Beaver Sets ...,,..'.. 40.00 upward
Cross Fox .......... 69.50 upward
Fisher 89,50 upward
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