ir' VIA ib-r - 61 1 Jli kxpntTwswiirT I SOLDIERS LACK GUNS x fc SING "AMERICA IN ALL HOMES CHRISTMAS DAY Ordnnncc Officers Ignorant of " Superintendent Gnrber Suir First Principles of I- goats 0 o'clock na Univcrsnl Hour for National Anthem Manufacturing USE ANCIENT MACHINES1 JRr-lJIKLMlA.v Ml m i - i r - - - - CHRISTMAS MML HAS1 FDRAFTEES' NEGLECT SHATTERED RECORDS CAUSES COMPLAINT V Strenuous Times for Postal Employes, Who Arc Working Day and Night Local Board Reports That Many Questionnaires Return Improperly Sworn To Editor's Testimony Speeds Up maud for Ministry of Munitions l)c- WASIIINOTO.V. Hoc ; Ordnance ollUctx "ulthout niprecln- tlon of first )irlnc'il" nf innmifJcturlnR" are hunillcnppeil with machinery (Hly yearn olil at llic SprluRflclil Go eminent Arsenal. ' mas morning1. It Hip plan npppult to you With thin testimony, i'leil It f'ulxin, nnl Hip p-iplli of jour rhool to carry jeilltor of the American MndilnlM. told i tho massage and tho purport Into their tlia Senate ml Inly uroncrH louiiy inai nuinen, Mr. John 1'. (Inrbrr. upcrlntcinlcnl of Tllcl(0 ,,, tnp rtrcMU)U!t tur ,lie gchooK hat Font a. mawcaire In the prln-, ... . , , .. pal of nil l'lill.iilelphla public rrloli.. "V f mailmen, who nr tollliur day OejlKiieil to Incutrntc patriotism III the nnd night 16 hohl t lie onMnliKht of the homei of the pupllK. Me urges that the Christmas null ilrlxc, ami clcllcer It on children ho reipiepted to hao "America' ,.,,.,,. ... .,, .,,.., , ,.,. ,,,. sung Ir. their home, at 0 o'clock on ( l,rl"ma nc- Aml ,h,s ls ,h, "Ht 'hrlMiuai morning Milhleps ilrlie that h.t eer htiisl down The letter tp tho principals It ii fol-' on the potoiriec. lows. "It hat In en 8iiggeted that there Krom all oxer tho country come re- rvifT"n' "" '"" rtn ';'' In the ei.tlm cotintiy Jolnlnn In the sing-' been shalteied and lue hen shattered Ing of 'America' at 9 o'clock on Christ- ! eer sh.co the middle of N'oi ember In I)lscu.Ing tho plan, Doctor IJarhcr. said: "In the midst of rejoicing oh the day that Christ brought Into the world the menage. Teaco on eaith. good will tounril men,' the pun suggc-lcil will nostolllce to Its limit. the nation and the world are engaged In I And thru to add a little fplce to the Hhe irrealrst and moi-t horrible war In , situation, the flmernmeivt hat the habit hllory. In eerv neighborhood the train of the nutkem will rle Nlintil tnnenusl from man) hoinet. The pub lic sihoolt rtand for patriotism at all timet and we are striving to bring thlt to the pupils In ery way" , I The Inspection of the textbooks, which I constitutes the second examination for 'the puipotp of eliminating "kultur," will bo continued toil.ij nil expert prodiict'ou engineer ought to be placed In chargo of American imi nltlont manufacture Me riiio n strong Impetus to the movement for a I'nlted States Minister of Munitions luiiiuii nit it) tin 1 1 1 riiHhv, " "in , . Criticizing army headt for spending proic n ntthig reminder of the fact that '"R 'be "too much time on nonessentials," i oi Tin declared their falluio to decide on smnll dctallt Kept workmen Idle In ride factorlet In one shop )ie photo graphed, woikmen playing ihecl.ers on Aiigut ! "It was home weeks after that before rifle orders were levelled lij that f.n tory," Bald i'olln "I wat told condi tions were the fame III other factorlet Tho Ooicriiincnt later had to pav the cost of holding thee men while orders were awaited " Colvln spent flfte-n weeks In Spilng field Arsenal n jcar ago A lelrer he sent to Secretary of War Maker outlining methods of speeding production was turned ocr to Chief nf Ordnance Cro. ler, who wrote Cnlin Hhaiplj, criticis ing hint for suggesting that army cud nance men didn't know their business "Tho fact It." declared ColMn, "mili tary men there do as well at could be exnectcd with antlouated equipment and mall training Tlie.i Inn en i any appre- . cnari.-i.i- urnirr, :n u. pimoriaiM hi . i ii .i. . ., ..I,,,. it, I..M ,.f iiiiitu nail r orence lloftinftn, .,ilj Walkrr M elation of the first principles of mnnu-1 Jolin nui,h. conshi.lim ken. !. and Helen TactUllng. i lieu iney iiuiu ni.tLiiiiieh i nvrnur, tn-i .. t'riiion si that are fifty oars old addition to the p'aicels going to the lion "Somcw h re In America or 1 ranco r nt sen." sulllelcut In themselves to break the old records, there are the tonn and tons of (lovcrnment war mall and the hut don that merchants hac thrown on thn s!stoin by tending express shipments liv parcel post Inlend of expres", beciuse of the express congestion, inai aie ins or upsetting the best laid plans of the postal authorities by commandeering whole trains of cars, units nf mall trans portation, f.n war purposes Today and tomuirow will hit the heaviest going, but Asltant (ienrral l'raeger cavt, "1'nless sometblng goes Wldespirad failure of drafted men lo hnvo their qticsttounalrct svvtun I" was revealetl toda In unnplalnts made by lot nl draft boanls. Local Miaft lloaitl .N'o. 2S, wllh head ijuatiein at tho Turn!) sixth and York strcels police elation, has lecelved onlv one questionnaire properly sworn to out of twcnt-llve tint have been returned. according lo Ilarr Ade, secretary. The i men have tilled In the questions: and signed the paper, he said, but tho I notarvs seal It missing. JItn.li work anil mnfutlnn lesults, Iipc.uo the quest lonnalres muet bo renialled lo tho 1 signets The regulation provide that . the documents must bo sworn to In the pretence of a notary or draft oillclal I Attorney ileueinl Francis Sliunk tlron has' written to President Judge McJIhhael, of Couit of Common Pitas N'o. .1. asking him to call nt once upon I nil the hiwjers in thn county to tender their senltes to the legal advlsmv boHids. This, the Attorney (Jeneial writes, necessary to make the draft la met ess, because the work of the at- itomevs on the legal ntlvlsorv bianN hat so exceeded expectations that some have aked the help of the State Me- 1 partment Similar loiters will be for warded to all the .Indies of tho Orpliaiii bandits shoot man, plunder'two stores Girl Robbers Also Take Part in Work of Auto Thieves SUSPECT NOTED CItOOK Police Scnrchinc for Durini HIrIi- unytnan us Loader of ThicvV.t '1 mo robberies of stores In w idely sepa rated i-eitlons of Hie fit mill the shoot ing of a man who attempted lo prevent tho theft of hit nutnmoblle mark rent wed actlvllv on tho pir( of motor bandits In l'lillailelplili lrtlclenlaliv, tne appear ance of girl bandllt In d irlng lnlds on stores dealing III feminine appaiel h.i Injecled a new featuie Into the bat illt situation which has In l.u wn lesrcnitt the worries of the police Tho theor.v that the morn rerlous of the itihlicrlcM It the work of one of the inot notorious hlghvv.lvineii In the t otin Iry Is et.terlalned by the lxillrc. who me luakitig a persistent seal oh for tho nuin whom thc stlpet t The robberies last night were part of a chain or similar taptii occiirienies that began a little pwi '! lugl than three weeks ago. JJ"f The victim of the gunplay of the I -4 r or ii j anil .forced" Connor, nnd Vloer ,t HtatMl with their tacks to tins watl while n confedernto went through tho rash rcn Isler. The loot consisted of 3S tnketi from Ihb tash leglster and 1 2 .taken from ltogcrs. After Ibis robbery, the car containing f-e bandits, which vuin driven by n tie Bin tliauffeur, went orer tbo pennsvl anla rallroid irosslng nt Twenly-llfth and Oxford streets; pursued by the police, Tho bandits dashed III front of mi ap proaching freight train, vvhlilt rut oft the police aiiil clll7cns following, Later Hie drugstore of M. Wayne Mar ragh, nt Mlcventh nnd Montgomery ave nue, was robbed by ineil believed to have been the Hiimo ones why robbed the oster house. A number of women were in thn sloto at the time and wit- J nested tho hold-up. Thirty dollars was obtained, i The girl motor bandits victimized n ftorp on South street, tnhlrs .i fur piece ITinl walking out of the store and Into the nutomnblle before they rould be tip preliended. 1 hero It nothing lo connect them with the other lobberlts committed , at a later hour. , riCHT DUKIi WITH HANDITS CMICAtti), Mec 1!0 .More than forty shots wero llicd In a pl-tol duel bete to , day between two bandits bnirlcatled In a vacant ifiiinc nnd the police One of tho hnii'lllH, who gave the name of Clifton lletk, was wounded nnd tptin-d The nieti ale accused of hold- n tliug stoio ami looting It of Try-r : m" '". LliPL. tmt f ' l : ! Wi 1. , iff' Stormy Session Precedes Order. Instructors Will Appeal NMW YOltlx. Jee. 20 After u de bate which lasted fully tluce hours, during which luanj hitter charges wore made ngalnrt Mr John l. Tlblslcy nnd John Wlialen, chairman of tlio lncs tlgatlng committee, the Hoard of Kdu cation has voted to tllsmlht fiom public of mf Tresldent "WIIIocw of disloyalty Vasnj teachers: rather d '"nutrl toward tho Ooernmnt and pollclct i Need Stevedore RecrtiHrtl llecnilts for n regiment of at for tho nrmy nro badly wante Colonel Hatfield, In charge of crulllng station here, lias aske publicity bo given to this fact.1 - , v.iHH --i!! V wry jy Hampers ana Baskets ! , Roll Small Itank of $11,000 I CIIICAC.O, Mec 20 Uurglvts drilled tluuugh a twelve-Inch steel and concrete I wall Into tho vault of tho Summit Stato Hank at Summit, III , nbout fifteen miles west of here, early today anil stole more than $11,000 ill cash and currency. I TODAY'S MAItlUAGi: LICKNSKS William NAMjer 1711 Cnrlltm St.. and Mary Insistence on unneces-arj Interchange. ability of parts It plowing "P ririe iro riuctlnn, Increasing cost anil wasting ma terials, Colvln declared ltajonet blades arc rejected on Mirlatlon of one-sixteenth of nil Inch from the standaul nnd lMna I u nd Licensed at Klkton to Wed n.KTON, Md, Mec. 20. Manlage li censes were Issued here today to b'timk Walker and .Margaret Hums IMwiuil Itohlnsoii unci Mamie Montgoiaeiy Ilenrv Largo and ilrace Iltlghes, all I'hlladelplila; William, lirecn. L tin, JIas, and Mlla it. Itullett. Philadelphia Warren W. Kdwauls and Ann.iCuntaiiK ham, Hrldgeport. Conn.: Aaron C.ol.l steln, Atlantic City, nnd Usthcr Abel. "Washington; Daniel J. tiooillieat t and Margaret M. Piatt. Phoenlxvllle ; Lero.v Short nnd -Margaret Woohtan, t'cclb ton, Mil. ; William T. Kle ami l!o-e. anna Itoemhlldt, Ilnltlmore, Mil ; Wil liam li Ilendrlx, Ilaltlmoie, and Mnv Lewis. Scranton, and Ucoice I ord Townsend, anil .Margin ct P.egner, o Del. Iurl M Tulon l.enuue liliind Kehl, 1,111 llaverrord live Il.trrlMon stelnmi't. HIJI M I.uke t .nary A vvenn. i.tti nnuvitr si il.ewts Ilrnwn 'JJ1H hlmbnll nt ami Mfittlo 1 Lnrlev. VI-'Hl Klmlmll st Jatuli Hcnnell. I.U Petnberton at nnd Amelia l.lpvhlltz. HI K Cumberland at Jerome S -Mareus. :t7'JS N isth at . nnd Settn-i N Knhli. .ITLTi N l'lll t. ..Mitt hell 11 llnmlvvln. Kais Itee.l ft. nnd lle.itrlee c'ohen. New York riii Sitmuel Coles. 0T, t)Klen at . and Hdnu lleiisteltt l."12 N'alMaln at IMmund l Wooilrurr IMl" S Clarion at . mid i:rmatlne Siiuuldlnic -Ms Nemlneer al Charles I, evtr, Jr. "lint N Heeae at , ii ml C.irollne Tonic, ,ll..i Hlthuioml al 1 AMlllam It Knua. Camp llreen N c. and ,,r , 1 i in M iieer. i-sr -rhitrintn at "' ... t II..I. -I.I V lll.l. . n...l 1'-.t,n OiirK". .l IIIIIIKII, . ' .. ll'lll l"l ,.,,', .a.ll' , 1 llatihii'liiurlan. .".IIS I.aneaattr live , WnlOr .Tnlinaon TJfitt ruarlull ave, dtnl Clan r.lllott. inns St. llernar.l at. I Hubert IC Htvel, .'I U Preston at nnd m.i.. nil America's) Christmas mall will i anil Common Put Courts be nt Its flout door by Christmas eve " I Commander J II Held, In charge nf Tho-e whoo minds revel in ngures win snaii at the llg'ures ot the department s work In this clt l'our hundred nnd fifty thousand picknges per da come Into the city anil about tlOO.OfW go out Jlv Mondav these llgures will be about re'versed To handle this matter an pxtm force i.f lnno men Is re-entorclng the pennanunt force of 350n. and there Is ii reserve force of IBnii men who ale riadv to go to work on nn one of the dally shifts. At nine, flvo and eleven o'clock eer tlav u long line or ineii be enlisted In tho navy provldetl tbev do not com" within the current quota The refusil of one hoard to give let- 1 tcrs of rcleare to men who wished to enl.st led to an order from Inspector 1 ftrndv- of th Vavv- llenirlmpnf thjit nf lilt nces'lllinear 111 front of the time i hf funis he pnl.ilned In the lnr.il draft desk reatly to go lo woik If needed rn omcIaN bandit Is P.ufell Whllmait. ulneiei i vears old. of 2S1 1 "et Sip-iiuidirnuia avenue While In n store nl ISos Her uiantown avenue, Whitman saw time navy rtcrultlng for the eastern tils- J men tampering with hit car. which was trlct. nnd stationed at the hcadqutrtcrs i standing outside lie rushed, on' oml at IS1 Arch street. Is communicating I one of the men filed at him wilb n with all of the draft boards In thlt iltv revolver at shorj lange. the bullet til. to the effect that selected men may Hill i Ing effect In the left nun Me a- SecIcy'sAdjusto Rupture Paa ' tian'port the malls one hundred ltettrlettil I.elinolil. .11 PreatOtl St Janiea 11. Tot us Itattlninre. Mil. nnd 1'rnn- cli Vm Conpei , Hiilllmore Md. Will II Davis, ls.ll c'utliarlne at ami Ptiirene" Stell lllenelili II, I'.l IrvbvA Tliiiinaa .Ir .".Us llncsealn(r nve and illtnii H llroaa r,:ijs ICIncacaalnu ae lililnrd i: llrootnea Ir ltl.1.1 N Alder at and Irene Parker ITso N Alder at James llotiln-ou ll!.'.4 X llullvwoml al nnd Klennor M Hiitlnn :ilot lluverford e Pre.l 'loomr 1.111 .Montroae at, ami Inlay I I'lenarn. I.n.l Miinu-e ai .... sw. I T,'is Tlenert tsjs l,rftomc st , nnd II- ln Mnrshnll. I IT. N Ssth at ll.lll'lUll lil lining " ............ iweniv.tlve motor trucks have been hlreil Hut the iiowniioinicii iiuuuc iuim In for some credit, for It It doing Its bit to help the poMolllco this ear Su perintendent of .Malls Jnhmnn sa that the packages are belter w lapped this j ear 'than yver before and that the work of the department Is easier than ill former eais, and that they are hand ling tho packages quicker Hut he says "pail; our shipments In wooden bovet." l'or pisteboaid boves can't stand the gaff and lire crushed unilet tho weight of other mall Mo you feel Si rooge-llke s.vinptomt creeping over ou' Then get In torn h with Assistant Postmaster John C Lis ter, lie's the man who gets all the Santa Clans mall, and he's got no le-s than L'000 so far and "fin this week, and Ihej'io still coming. Me turns these letters ovV lo clillrtVen'.t bocletlct or good-hearted i Itlzens with a fancy foi plang Santa Clans Tin res n Tl Tim waiting for ou In hit (lies Apprentice seamen to fill the i ompli ment of 723, this city's quota, and L'fS firemen, principally for tho new- de stroveis are earnestly wanted by tho naw recruiting officers. , Col C A P. Hatfield, 111 ihaigo of nnn recrultliu; In this cltv at UJli Alih street, has Im en ordered to enroll several hundred uegio applicants for stevedore reghfients, to bo enlisted at Tort Jm Drafted men drilling with the Mrexef Middle Philadelphia military tininlng corps at the urnioiy, Thirty-Second street and Laneister avenue, presented tbilr ilrillmaster, Seigeant Major Mollo. V S M C, with a Jl'ii gold piece and a L bo of cigars i (iirl Student Injured Coasliiij; Mis lalilh Hlaek. a student of 1fcm-1 pie 1 nucrsltv. who lesides at Lang-j I home ins Injuied while coasting down i the bill at tho Huckt Count) club , taken to St l.uke'ji Hospital Lite last night tho polho ' ilin Mlghth and JelTeisoii streel latum found an abandoned imifon.ir ne.ir the station, which It believed to have been the one u-ed bv the bandits. Tin v believe that all thn robberies except Ihoie peipeti.iled by the gills wa" the woik of the same men The first of the lobbeiles w is that of the nvster shop of John J Connor Tvventv-thiid and I'Vdeial stiifls lm nor was u.iitlng on a custonur Luke liogcis nf ':.!". H.lililiridce stieet when i tall man enleied, drew uvnlvn Inereaici alHeitncy of a trun 50 nrcjimar -s. screw .HS !,,lt'n!sJ RCQULATOR SSftl 'A"" si'i' A.IIU RUPTURES GRW WORSE ncanst nrarlr Trv on liai fnloe ldr concerning thetr nnture and trrnlment, ! Corrit lnformiitlnn nnd liutmrtlon , clterrfutlr Klira wlthnat clitvrr. All our RppllrtncM nr free from thf Injurious rouoti in true ana a larc ut SL tUttfnt Fancy Fresh Fruits m X USCIOUS Fnncy Fresh Fruits are always appro priate and tasty messengers of Good Will Thc Acker Hampers and Baskets arc packed in artistic style filled with Fanciest Fruit and Confec tions. HAMPERS $5, S7.50, $10, $15, $20, $25 BASKETS $2.50, $5. $7.50, $10, $15) $25 Fmley Acker Co. Che&tnvit at 12tK Market at 12th 8th Above Arch ri?JSHSr2JSI2fSJ2J32JaJ3I2 I5( Jeweled Pendant "Watclies Jeweled Bracelet "Watches Exrquisitely Tashioncd nnd OrnarnciYt-ed' witli. Diamonds and other Precious Stones PT ' w w sstmmtw mm ,iCIia vk "i?s va ,Os?v Cjf 923 MARKET STREET i ? af fer TZvka SENSATIONAL - OFFERING ! 3 GED1ETTE WAISTS GREA T BARGAINS IN THIS Special Piano Sale Wonderful Values in llillBlii In IlillilBVBffHiHffilii1 I ? ?m m9 Tin .- 7TlW ifb Your Last Chance lo Gel a Real Ibrnain in Time for Xinas l.arco satin i oil collars; newest styles in ilesh and white. Every new and desired effect ot the season is here! All colors. SLIGHTLY USED and SECOND-HAND Uprights and Player-Pianos USED UPRIGHTS 75, 95; 100, s125, 150, 175, 190 Taken as part payment on Ludvvlg l'layer-Pianos, Terms as low as $3 per month 10 PLAYER-PIANOS Iferfcct 88-noto wareroom-used only, at savings of from $100, $125, $150 and $175. Moderate terms arranged. WAREROOMS-USED UPRIGHTS "Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect in every way. At savings $40, $45, $52.50,. $63, $70, $75 & $90 Moderate, terms if desired WE ALLOW 10 PREMIUM ON YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Your $50 Your $50. and $100 $100 Liberty Bond Liberty Liberty Bond Is Worth Bonds Is Worth $55 Accepted $110 as part payment oh these pianos, THERE IS NO WAR TAX TO BE PAID ON PIANOS LUDWJLG PIANO CO. 1103 Chestnut St., Phila. . SILK WAISTS oi the Season MJ Hl Jap Silks, Tub Silks, Pongees, Lingeries, Elc. Liberty Bonds accepted as cash at par. Mail Orders filled promptly. I' u r c hastily aycnls' orders accepted. M Extra large size coats up to .10 bust meas ure, cut in cor rect proportion all over. Repairing and rcmodelUfy a t moderate prices. njT-T i" ' " VJtmI J i hi' i WJs 3'). 50 N.ilur.il It I son & DeMarry 1 1 15 CKestnut Street Opposite Keith ys For the Wide Response to Our Christinas Sale of Furs We Print This Word of Thanks XlOJVDERFUL has been the appreciation of these great fur values! To other word will describe the response -accorded to it 011 the part of Philadelphia women AND MEN, tool "'"-" Although we sell furs for women only, this is by no means a viimans store exclusively. We welcome men customers. We have planned especi ally, by means of a force of expert men salespeople, to give quick and efficient service to men. AND REMEMBER, an purchase that docs not suit "her" will be cheerfully exchanged for something she does like. THESE BEAUTIFUL FUR SETS SHOULD HE SEEN 42 50 40 50 4'). 50 54.50 60.50 r.i:iirci:i Til accoon Sets 24.50 Skunk Set 28.00 K.nncluitk.1 Wolf Set 32.50 T.iupc Wolf Sets . 32.50 J.ip Cross r Sets 1 34.50 Red Tov. Set 44.50 iiimn, mi nunfciiu i'iti(;i: to 75.00 I IucIsom Sect Sets 54.00 75.00 Pointed Wolf Seta 54.00 82.50 Jrtp Kolinsky Sets 59.50 87.50 Kamchatka Fox Sets 69.50 1 I 5.00 Natural Fisher Sets 74.50 125.00 Sl.ile Fox Sets 84.50 I I 5.00 Cross Tok Sets 89.50 $5 Fur$Q Muffs 6 $15 -Fur $t Sets $ 9 I i 1 1500 QNew II I U1L.I1 1 ni Ill.l.l 1 I A II I I L iiiiiH " . V BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE! 0 2 Women's and Misses' $12 $J 1 . Coats, Suits & Dresses eft 'it;.t'iMi;,ft,;i;,ji,(V A arii'ty of tiuc, beautiful colorhttts many ldnds of stylish skins, ami smart cape, stole and animal scarX styles, FINAL MILLINERY CLEARANCE Every velvet hat in stock shows this new price. 5,00 Reduced from 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.50' J Smart small hnls, graceful large models. All with that beauty of line and correct trimming that impart distinction. S, Gifts for the KiDDIES! Children's $4 White Coats $2.00 $5 Velvet and Corduroy Coats $3.00 Plaid Gingham Dresses 79c Children's Sweaters $2.00 Children's White Dresses $2.00 iimscirs children's dj:pautju:.st Bill VnmtVt Trimmed HATS I 49 Taken From Our $3 and $4 Slock Will Be Offered Tomorrow at the Sensational Price of Stunning new hats. I.aiE6 anil Binall effects. UIai silk vehetH and feather turlmim, iiluslio.i, elc.c qulsltely .trimmed with fur ornaments and liK'talllti luncics. Cliolcv lrldiiy liiuhun a STHULTT FLOOR flM'Mtt'l,t,,,,,,,,,,', !A,itoVtM'M't,'iM''tOrtitMi ;i';iM;t;t;tsiviis'ii'if'i'isttitivviV!vit THE FINEST FUR COATS AKE INCLUDED 111 ..1 I.M. I'lllfl 98.5(1 145.00 175.00 165.00 .'25.00 245.00 275.00 285.00 295.00 325.00 375.00 375.00 iti.nt fKi ro S,ib1r M.irmot Coat '. 74.50 C.ir.ic ul Couts 98.50 I.rop.inl Co.it 135.00 Nutria Co..t .' 135.00 l.cup.inl Co.it 1G5.00 Nutri.i Co.,t ,. 185.00 Lcop.ird Cent 195.00 N.itciral Squirrel Co.its 225.00 Leopard Cout 235.00 Leopard Co.it 265.00 Mole Coat 275.00 Natural Souirrel Coat 295.00 borne, copies of imported KUi'ments. On iii:ir.'i:ti in Mole Coats 295.00 Mole Coats 345.00 Jap Koliin.ky Co.lt 37.'.00 Molr Coat 395.00 Natural Mini. Coat 445.00 Baby Caracul 475.0Q Hudson Seal nnd Kolinsky Cape 565.00 Russian Kolinsky Coat '. 675.00 985.00 Mink Coat 745.00 985.00 Bro.idt.ul Coat 775.00 Ermine Wrap . . . K 945.00 Natural Mifik Coat 975.00 many, trimmings or other turs.. ii:iin.n riiici; 395.00 450.00 575.00 450.00 650.00 675.00 875.00 975.00 1250.00 1250.00 . . :.... r , ,..!! .V ulLill VilllCl Ul inuutJia, cuiiiv. .uj'ti... v. tiiiiui.bn Mu """ -" ..v .......... ..j," . ........ ..... , 4 , ,..., , ;.:.; ;.' ' . !'S'!'!y',!'lW?Xt!W!Xi'M Here Are rnree very ropmar uins ?: -SILKY WOLF SCARFS WHITE TOX SCARF FRENCH SEAL COATS p CJinceful, wide nnimal scarf. Animal ecarf, flulTy and full. Thrccsquarter length, flare 14.50 ' 22 50 lno"c, 58-00 V' IUduccd from 2l.."i0 Ki'diiccd f rom 37 30 Kcsularly 81.-.0 to 110.00 V TauW or Kamchatka btown Ku,l,cc" ,r"m J'V'U . . . Collar nnd cuffs of contrasting K color "'""l"lh" very smart. The Cift ideal. fur. Many with wide fur border. 5?,i,WivVSiS.VfAViSW5i5V 'WARM, 1JEAUTIFUL-1N-COLOR 1MUSKRAT COATS INCLUDED II '.'I ' 'ii'. tiTi' i i ii'i M s 5 V,'.tViViCi' i 1IK.M I M! IllimVlll. I'lllC'l! 98.50 Natural Muskrat Coat 74.50 1 25.00 Natural Muskrat Coat T 89.50 l;vnn Nninrnl Muskrat Coat 110.00 I 75.00 Black Muskrat Coats ' ..2.s-9 jincit'iH nuuiTuu I'ltU'K iJ 185.00 Black Muskrat Coats 135.00 195.00 Black Muskrat Coats 145.00 210.00 Natural Muskrat Coat 153.00 265.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 111 lovely brown tones, shading in the natural black mubkrats to beautiful daik effects. Graceful, warm collars. EVERY WOMAN WHO WANTS A HUDSON SEAL COAT SHOULD CONSULT THESE FIGURES! Jlt-.tji i.u jir.i'ucjr.c 1'IIICi: . 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