EkSZiSSEI RV2? KRSOTMKlWSrwrBl,K&''m7:0,.4J13TiV V T "" '7" ' - ' " sf fc k 9W' b. nBBWT ,'. 'Vjry.. ,. . , .fv. r,v ii'V-J.- - :ENI PUBLIC EDaERPHXr,ADELMlA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1918 mi V - - . Com man- foe kHMb6s ' ' ' 3kK: ' 'SFICULATORS i v k i 'Promise Full Plans to Build i Philadelphia i MrvLl , l!i GOV- Mrth irAat of eround k .OffA .tint Wa ben r2i m ,. xrwih nr moth .created" -for ,UB Island ;ed this pln to foreatall i from-Phtlaclelphla and r.-balteved to bo tak- Mk Round there, planning aurts. or money u u' I'taally 'decides to bulla I hi.r,l that aneculators hare ifeiat around," Mayor fmlth i tending Annuls 8 More Trains Centloiiml 'from fate One Tho new train annulments fin nounced by tho Heading nre: BETHLKIIEn BHAAUU KOIlTIinOUN'D Wocltdaysl Ko. Leaving- rhlla. innniiViifir-Tn t.ornl 10:15 p.m. 401 Lansdale Local....... Il'sl5.m. Mil Bethlehem ttxpress.... 10!5Ba. m. fzi ucinienem Jocai...... .'ir. SOUTHBOtlND-tVeekdays! Arrlvlnp Phlla. (G Lanrdale Local. i...,. 1:58p.m. Hundays: Arriving Phlla. 120 Hethlehcm Local 3:27 p.m. 426 Bethlehem Kxpress.... 10:12p.m. jCote Train No. 418. leavlnu South Bethlehem 12:113 P. m.. wlll'make stops formerly made by train No. 420. NOHTIIKAST rr.NNHYLVASIA KAIL- noAn NOnTHUOCND Weekdays: Leavlne Phlla. 351 New Hope Local 8:13n.m. 31J--lryland Local ;.. 2: 13 P.m. Sundays: I,oalnK Phlla. 47J Willow Orovo Local... 4:32p.m. ..... ! ltn had ex- . 47C Wllluu' IjgfevwHIIng-n'ess of PhHd.ue1rhla Annulled : In Its power to am iiu i iryiunu uni . . ...- i.Mi.ni til IB consirujirs iiv- sniTTn nntrxTi uVekilavy : ArrMncl'lilla. SCO Inland Local 10:21a.m. l-i'iivlni? New Hopo 271 'New Hopo Local ll!2Ba.m. ArrmiiK i-nn. 388 Ivyland Local C:23,t!"' Sundays: .uniran '" llrnvfl Local betweon New llono audi IrHttlW tcbelteve that these ; to- maltf large, sums i"tlie Government decides to . ' tinn. The city bf l'hlla- I'tXo nothing about It. Tho . ...t . AnrahianilF tllO BKOUSm .u -v -"" ifW. ..M vitVi daemon, 'i representatives oro i 13 Norrlstown Local... M ffect.' ono man.aeciareu. , sunuays: MtA d.nnltelv that any on. 95 Pottsvlllo Express.. .- - rinri will bo nrompt- 133 Iteadlne Iocal. . ,m" " " .... I 1 . iiiii. rtfcjr, the oovernmeni. Bmeriency Fleet Corpora- li''j to charee of tho houslnR f the ehlpyara woriuncu .... Mtor. VLtiA will. It necessary, rrr.-..u. h. ndd site. r.WilkUlelPhU. Is decided on. is l toose in toutti .. - .. ,!., thtlr full and import of the plans to pro- the bulWlntf town o that .- M. ka rnnstructeu in . .i.M.j.1n1iln' territory vis conference between ship- , Mayor miui v. n.aimDti in tho mom IB1 go before the next session i Peace Terms ied by Germany t Ob tnaktnc annexations. and . Mvad Unntrn solemn- nlnatlon to put their rtana Attlons for peace which win . .-. ....intlnn of nrln- jKtcotidtflo-n. for all pooplo CARDINAL rOINTS from tlieso principles, me .i-.. (. nrntiosed tO SSdatlon for peace nogotta frtloln .Upolnts: "' ore " r"" ..". ,l,lnc allowed, ircips which are tiu districts will bo wltn- ,fcrtet time. .. Political rompcnutiii." . !i".w k... int thAlr .lnde ttla war will bo In fullcot ?5lilbUItr shall bo- granted .. whloh hefore tho war r.i.lll lnnndant to lie- MMtlon of aubmlttlne 0tm- I or oiner bi"j f" political Independence by This reierenaum iuuot 'uca a. way that completo .......A tn Vntlnif for lin of district concerned, .,.. n, refurees. .,te reference to districts ot nallty. tne ngni oi u h protected by special law. . l InAitnftndenco for Its Hurt, and, whero this can be oh practically, an ouiuiw- iratlon. J5 .. .n rirfAfjr.n 'a to what concerns trcplaccr tfea of pnvuio pciii f war. they shall be met 'imp'-' tund to wlllc1' l install contribute proportion- fflui. --. V .. . Dial questions snau do uc , observation of fundamen- -pnstiiA unaer inob. a KOHKtNTOWX HltANCll NOUTHlJOUNU Wc'clcdcys : , Leavlnc Phlla. 17 Norrlstown Local.. .. 6:38 a.m. 21 'Manayunlc ljcal 10:38 a.m. 41 Allcntown Local 2:0Sp.m. 39 Ueadlne. Local D :30 p. m UWllllamfport Impress (Keo rote) ii.ui. i. .... . . i.:3!s n. in. Leaving Phlla. . .. 1:25 p. in . .. COS P.m. it ll!llliinini-t l!tnriBK fKon Note) 11:30 p.m., 113 Norrlstown Local 10:38 p. m. . v0te Effective January 1, 1918, train No. 15. Heading Kxpress, now iravinK lilladelnhla 8:30 P. m., will ho cnangeu to lavo nt 11:3,0 p. m., both weekdays and Sundays. SOUTHBOUND Weekdays: Arrhlng Phlla. SO Norrlstown KxprcsS... 7:39 a. m. 22 'Manayunk Local 11:51 a. m. 1A A11.nmt-n T-ftPal 12:54 H. Ill 26 Heading Local 3:34p in I 84 Norrlstown Local 4:59 p. in. Sundays: Arriving Phlla ' 84 Norrlstown Local 4:59 p. in 230 Pottsvlle Local C:27p.in. Annulled December 20, 1017. M1W TOIIK AND TlinXTON lIKANCIir.S lUSTBOUND Weekdays : Leaving Phlla. C4C Trenton Local 8:13a.m 608 New York Hxpres... 11:00a.m. C12 'New York Mxpress... 1:00p.m. r.ic v,uf VnrW Kxnress... 3:00 p.m. 624 'New York Express.. . ":00p m. sunaays: sum' 604 New Y'ork Express... 9:00 n, m. eao Arenion jjoa ...... .... Annulled December 2C, 1917. TKS'V' &K gtsBUft VV If ' .flNgTVgVgfc K CLARA B.CRAMER- Wt) "Momam;.. ii SxF ' LAVINIA CRAMCR. -fir i 1 4H?S isr i m ... tvtAiln It extien slvo as well as precarloua to keep llgW. burning nt too iaio mi "" " only thlnU that threw a damper on the obsenanco of tho annua "le,bra"n- Thero wero aching hesda and drowsy eyes when pcoplo wnt to work this morning, but everybody wa3 glad that tho new year had started, and New Year's resolutions were made in abynd- ancc, and then cveryoooy """".,, and went to work Just llko It was Mill i last year. "THE GANG," ALL HERE, HAILS THE NEW YEAH 1U8 Arrives on Time, Despite Zero Weather Which Grips City general joy puevails Coal Is Scarcer ! asPriceGoesUp War 1'nilR to Unmoon Atjior oi 'Celebrants Who Wntcli'cd tho Departure of 1017 CASH PROVIDED TO HELP ROADS Law Ready to Fix Basis of Compensation and Equipment WAR BOARD QUITS JOB amount of freight dumped upon tho carriers by war Industrial nctlvltles. "Tho railroads had already co-ordinated their uctlvltlcs beforo their tak ing over ly tho Uovernment," said tho ntatcment, "nnd for clsht months have been opcnited ns a uiilllcd continental Bystem. The Incrcn'so nlono In trallle haiullnl l mo inuroaus in hfikw Nineteen clchtecii In now In our midst. lie. ha r It. whichever you prefer to C-.1 tho xlsllor nrrlvd on tho tick of tho clock at midnight last light, and Tom tlw fuss that was mndo I i Is ''c"n ahlo to mppose thnt ewrybody was rituti-ed t thu cent. Tho fuct thnt tho country Is plunged ...... i.. itw Vnmllost war OI nil ins .u"-i ... .-- . . . t'onllnued from I'see One motlvo Works, which probably Is han dllng moro war contracts than any ono plmllar organization In tho country. I This busy hlvo of Industry witn im thousands of workmen suui uown co. Pleto'y .yesterday morning, not rcsumo again until tomorrow. Alba H. Johnson, president of Bald . . ...I. .i.... .....a nnfltini? unusual wins, fain ii";" .."- " - - 111 tho closing of tho plant ami that the a in wn; """"' '.: . ....... I mn ),al. . ,o ' u:,: ::. r r w ; -;r v1" rng ".! ;" -.;.,. . ,u , tii What coal IS in n '''"";'": ,,y Mr I I ...1.... ..rt.M.KM 1HHCI- uim ...... 10 CIOS111K l viiu ,... --- - fa mlnii had nothing to do with tho llrH Instanco of diversion of fuel McAdoo NamesHnlo Holdeii ns Member o Advisory Council TnammmOi l'olter to meet the needs of a cnuurinK to the Deaf and WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. Tho llallroads War Hoard, organ Uod April 11 to co-ordlnato tho trans portation services of tho country fn tho behalf of tho Government, has gono out nf existence, its offer to effuco Itself was ucccptcd by William O. McAdoo, director general of mil roads. Mr. McAdoo. ns another Kten 1-. .1.. A.iUrtll.111 nf lilu nu-tl Rtnff 111 IIIV UlfiUltl.IH.UU ... -. - -" for the innniiKinieiit of tho railroads, Itll Uiun ..... It.. ..- t1..1.1 mi (silt lire lav. i iri'tiur urn i.i -' ---- - - i Coal ofllccs throughout tho city were annm-cl by rnnsumers wno ui-biiuu i lako ndvantiigo of tho Inst day durlng whleh thy comparatively cheap coal would bo available At onn of tho big gest places u large force nf extra -lerK wns iri-ulred to tabulate tho orders tit conl that kept flooding tho ofllce. Some relief may bo brought to Phila delphia by William A. McAdoo, director "cnei-.il of railroads, who Is taking steps In Washington to roicvc too era mw.i Al'l'LAlt IN l'LAl lU.il.-llT Three members of thu cas.t of the "Private Secretary." which will be presented at the Ccr mantown Hoys' Club by tho Ij Trinnfjlo Club, an amateur or , Kamzntion. Kimg was itll here, and we said Hall. Hull, I with that hopo which tprlngs eternal In tin- human bri-aM we n i stalled In on the new yei r. Ex en tho (mmlnenco of natlnnul prohibition did not cro to mil the brakes on the gen- , eral Joy that prevailed throughout tho city. Tho gang was on !, "" everybody hoped for tho best. Ile'ls ulanged. whistles blew nnd vcrjboily wna gay. Cafes were filled with laughing, jolly crowds and pcoplo forgot for n llttlo whllo that lls-rci was a food ndmliilstrailon ntm mat iou win in nh'i."i " ,' ..,iin ., ..h .win tho wah Thev remcnibcnd only ago of tho nation by speeding up .ill ' IIS? r." W" g"v!ng I ' h'laXcarneld telegraphed New (at-VJll to a hnppy and piwporous YVgtlngs ,,nd ' out on tho streets the nmall boy and J ,",t1,13;nt-ll,MeiI. .1Bt with , ,Ih Irrepressible tin liorii were- not , e- I .' "" c"n ' ' ,, unlll.(, 8Uport K0 terred tonnymarKMi cxicni iiiuy.Mi nchlevo resultH which weather, and the din that amo from thl. , 0Vf great value to our country In sourco In tho early part of tho evening ' .01 ,,. ,a rontrlbutcd subnantlally to tho nt. the c.-il cilsis. mos-phere of gay-ty ami abandon that i marked tho ceiling. Fl'dlCtl ItOllt. 06 Hotels and aft did a lively liusl- 14-.1Sr, T !ttr Ull IHIUUIl !"" .. .. i.t.. e turn 1 cnoso nam iiouion, inrMunu v. .k-. itlO slops i rMr-nirr, l'n. Ilm-lnll nml Oulncv Hall ...a wittflP. ' . . . ...1... .. I.I., .n... mli'lnni-U tho leuei oi iHuiiuimt. --' .-- roau. us u iiii'iiit'ui ... n.o hi... .. ..--.. - r.d unon tho Ktnto adminisiraiors ny , tiourd and. plnred lilm 111 charge oi uie WESTBOUND Weekdays : Arriving Phlla. C03 Philadelphia Exprec-s. 10:00n.m. (Leaving New York. 8:00 a.m.) 007 Philadelphia Express. 12:00 noon (Leaving Now York, 10:00 a.m. ) SCI Trenton Local 12:11p.m. 611 C13 net until the tiny hours of the tnorn-ha- nd tho gentlemanly gentleman In lb.- white iipion wlni catfieil to the wants of the cnnvlvliillv Inclined sank down In n chair nftir It was nil over nnd gave utterance to a silent prayer ami it naen of thanksgiving that New- Year comes not. more often tlw'i once vear. Altogether It was a loveiy cnlng. The renter of NVw- Year g.'iy'ty was T ' ' j nt the liellevue-Stratfnrd. whero 3001 TomtJOraturC Gradually Moil- persons cetehrated. Klfo laree dining lUliiH-i unii i. vji.i"" j rm. Imluillnir tho lml room, had been specially prepared for the occasion and i all were tilled to oorllowlng An at tractive program had been nnnnged and I a speclil menu pri'imied. At the stroke of 'f the llir'its weio lowered, nnd ns tliey wero turned on iigiiln n plctur esnuo tlguro .if 1'iither Time tottend throiiKli the looms nnd pionounced iv boncdlctloii on tho Now Year. ' In neai Iv nil tho churches "-pedal i watch-night sen (cei were held, and the wclcomo to tho new year bad a religious Ins well ns u convivial aspect. Tho COLD WAVE IS PASSING; SNOW PROMISED TODAY !':: crating, Bringing Relief From Suffering Continued from lite line tho center of a conflagration Tho worst ot tho cold spell In oer. The weather U not yet what the average citizen wou d llko It lo be, but gradually rising temperature gives promlso that i... ii, e ..Hi of toil.iv something ap proaching normal winter weather will bo hero. rrl.. M.l .lm,.nt-n ..nmhlllOM Willi Philadelphia Express. 2:00 p. in. transportation dllllcultles which made (Leaving New Y'ork, 12:00 noon) i deliveries of coal Impossible, has ierved Philadelphia Expresa. 4:Q0p. in. to prolong tho suffering nnd Inconvcn- (lyeavlng sew loru. -:eu p. i" ' lenco due to tno uuier com wave, uui c-.,.i.n.-,.' Arriving 1'hlla. I ... ..ntirn,ia i.t,i mil llu, nroHtiei't of 621 PhlUdelpnta Express. l:00a.m.l jncIvasc,i phtpmentH today and It Is .i cnnnaKratlon which 11..1....1 i.. ...tmtrvulili. for miles. li;ii,-t .... ...... f .-. - -- ' Tlio lire starien ironi uicenuufv iuira . ' dropped by enemy airplanes. The dome . 1 nf tho massive church burned through- j I out tho night, making a majestic spto 1 tacle. but tho SulldUy of tho ancient i walls, dating from 1250, and tho copper i roof saved tho- mam structure nn , ti-ilntlngs from destruction. Tho bomb hit tho outer rdgo of tho dome, which Boon was a fiery column, ilelng 160 feel In tho center of tho city. ' Ono building was pierced from top to bottom and torn to pieces by a bomb which buried four persons, threo of I honi wero children. The Church ot Sonl Valentino and tho ancient palaco wero hit and partly wrecked Other private buildings also were struck. The '"'Cocs saved were "The Meeting ' nf ,lc. m nnd Anna," by Titian, nnd 'The lllrth of Christ" nnd "Tho Adora tion of tho Magi," by Campagnola. 'FUlilll UllJ. .'..-.'. .....r-- -- -- ,.rt-lmiu uiilinnnimlflcrn nf tho AmCTl can Hallway Association's special committee on national defense. lo gcthcr with tho olllco fllos and nc- .......t.ln.l Infsr-nnttnll ATr. Ilnldcn lias been a member of tho llallroads War Dpnru. Tho director general announced l,,.f .. ..in tila flnnl nrrnnl7.:itlon shall bo made lit) has constituted mo ioi- lowing udvisory noant to tno uircuioi general: Mr, Iloldon, John Skclton Williams. Comptroller of tho CUr-( rency: Henry Walters, chairman oi tho board of Atlantic Coast Lino nnn , Loulsvlllo nnd Noshvillo Iluilrond: Ed ward Chambers, transportation direc tor of tho food administration, audi Walker IJ. lllnes. assistant to tho til- rector .general. ... I t,....i. iv- l.'rtlV olilef roundel of tho . uuavin ... ....... -. - - Interstate Commerce Commission, and John Harton Payne, counsel for the Shipping Hoard, who has been retained by Mr. McAdoo as legal adviser, will have chnrgo of most legal questions ....! !.... ........ f n..nn.v.r.n. fllinrnf Inll nf Utl&llli; UllUtl ., V. Ililll.ll, U.v..u..vt. ... railroads. Tho llallroads' War Hoard gave i out u Ilnal statement, in tho form J of a report to the Senate Interstate , Commerce Committee, attributing re cent congestion to flio overwhelming ' s j I I WLjk En comnarca with that of two ycarij Wd FOIilv T. ... ' - i.nH ifjRnnn.OOO.O0O ton miles or substantially caual to' tM combined total tralllo for a year ot ino railroads of Canada. Oennany. Oreal Hrltaln, Hussla, ' Trnnco nnd Austria, in tho llrst six months after wo en tered tho war tho railroads handled ns much freight, tnilllo as they did In tho entire year 1300. A TOAST to the New Year fare "'well to the old. Champanalc the sparkling, non-alcoholic beverage with all the. zest arid tang and tingle of extra-dry champagne. For receptions, dinners, banquets par excellence. Quarts Pints Sptits FlaUy Acfcer Co. Mitchell, Fletcher Co. Showcll. Fryer & Co. C Bradford Clarke Co. Thoi. C. Flutct Co. Henry Rohner Co, J. J. Flftcher, Gtrmntow Cha.Y.Scully, Germantown 'Other Leading Grocers and Drugs'uti THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 204 S. 24th St., Philadelphia BEN PEANKIIN said: irjiavtnir New York. 10:00p.mM itii..i,, ,s-in i.v- imnnrtniv Iho nverace 180 rrenion icui Dl 'Trenton Junction Lo cal, leaving Trenton. STONY CREEK UAII.IIO.Mi NOrtTHDOUND Sundays : Leaving Norrlstown (Do Knlb st.) 119 Lonsdale Locah 8:30 a.m. 269 Lansdalo Local 4:30 p.m. SOUTHDOljNn Sundays: Leaving Lansdale 112 Norrlstown Local C0a. m. 268 Norrlstown Local 3 :30 p. m. rniLADEM'HIA. NEWTOWN AND NEW lUllll 11AI1.UUA1I E.STBOUND Weekdays: i,eavini; t'niui 177 Newtown Local 0:03 p. m WESTBOUND Weekdays : Arriving Phlla ITS Newtown Local 11:28 p.m. " FltANKFORD IIRANC1I EASTDOUND Weekdays : leaving Phlla. 309 Frankford Local ff.50a.m. J85 'Frankford Local 4:66 p.m. 929 Frankford Local 0:31p.m. 233 Frankford Local 9:D6pm Sundays: Leaving Phlla. 923 Frankford Local.,,.... 9:50 p.m. -:0-p. m. I ,,hi,a ,iinhlan wPl bo about In tho tame position, us regards cold weather, that p- m' i ho was In before tho sudden drop In tem- 11:3 mriliirn 1'iuf ltVhlnV nlfllt . The Helawaro Hlvcr Is frozen almost to Its mouth, except whero the city Ice boats keep tno cnannci open, nnu tno Schuylkill Is almost a so'ld calto of Ice. ...a ULaa In till. .IfirtfU nti.l ill. .lilt. lying sections of the city tho skating Is excellent aim uiousuiius in pei-noun jes terday took ndvantago of Ice conditions to enjoy this sport. The Leoncavallo Restaurant 256 South Twelfth Street Where Frank Basta's Chefcraft Is Always Supreme Invites You to Greet the New Year with Leoncavallo Special Menu rrr PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me The full-bodied, rich, white lead and pure linseed oil used in Kuehnle painting arc as impenetrable to weather as armor plate to a rifle bullet. Cef our estimate no obligation Kuehnle PAINTER IlS.l6thSt.,V.VJ ifWjL, Never leave that 3Ia HOLLAND "Sr'-rliTTVTr-.W years. s?crtCAyAfotrrv;CGv-ic IT TsJnffStPWsnJKtiTS Different from 12 MWSviSHivP anything you H tmvWH&i&P ever tasted before. ?0 JlypsjgMg Made in Holland, ... iviicn., lor rvenry-iwo lrvlfintLlriti'n tAhctnil liioiiit- lirvHf-nt mrn HAiismnn' irrl J ,HkJ VJUIUCIIUIUHH tUlOlV,Vl 17ia.Ulla lllltVl) I11U.V, UtIIWIUUJ MltU tempting than any ordinary toast can be. Made from the finest of Hour, eggs and sweet milk. . ijocxi lor every meal. A liiphly nutritious food or exceptional value. Eaten plain, with butter, auzar cr tyrup, or served with any ellccd fruits. ' In Philadelphia All Community Stores and Other Good Grocers Sell Holland Rusk Madeonly by Holland RuskCo., Holland, Mich. ocw iiui-uLaa. o4Uiiuaoniu .... rp. mHHPH I ' II amJtritwmfiMkiimmmitiJ3mmttmmmmmtstsmmmtitmts aa . iaH . -r. il to these points, tho nus- 3S?i$ii.M:ih-.i.''-a proposed U the con- iiJg ;Jiiiii2: i f-Yj; -f :. to declare every kind of i0if,!f .... ..1.n. n U'l-Ak. C,OH M.O vw-... -- "-- atronfar as Inadmissible; ,ty loconlmW boycoti. uy imlnance or one ianu mti on compulsory comrocr-. y special tariffs wlilch nt .mil. nt their coun- blockades which have In edtaU vrxr aims, etc Departroent has further it.. traia.r-a--e6orted abdl-' p-aceifoaklns powers to T.4ifn In merely a an Impression that Qer- the oemana maoo u snt thnneonlo them- wv " " ' ------ - - German autocracy, "should' . ftATtnANQEUENTS iiehaa to the department 1 ri.v. om nuotn QermaiT C December 20 and 21 as r ruur-eoarerrea wrtn t "and .had agreed to to Chancellor in tho ptatlve at the Brest- erenoe.- nvof, th.o .Serbian war ' yesterday said: t .. .... -T ...... i.-Unply; German Atk Aeta.eh riraeea f ajia'aillnr. Greece haa oc no annexations l. offlolal diplomatic.. lea branded as absurd '.mad that Italy la I proa-ram In op- I'erf 'flrftafA. rtaaii-Ortacehas VM m m '.If. I w Annual IS -.!. -files' ' r m '.(, M Sale of i -il'.-iB . Furs Begins Tomorrow 20 to- 30 Reductions Our annual' re f pricinpc affords a iavorablo opportu " nity for1 the selec tion of exclusively ' Fashionable Fur a much below the Srice ot the 6r-inary.. jH.H.&A.BAyera Walnut Yifi i s.v; & ' m m 'y'y m r! M ''. jj P "t?,- J' f:i I kf, i-S- .. K r;iV 'M BONWIT TELLER. aCQ OJiexctSrcOriaUtciiionA. CHESTiMUT AT 13th STREET Tomorrow, Wednesday, January Second Extraordinary Special Sale of i - i WOMEN'S and MISSES' DAY COATS and EVENING WRAPS Greatest Coat Values of the Season 60 Velour, Plaid and Tweed Coats, many with fur collars and trimming Special, 29.50 Fine Velour Coats and Silk Velour Fur trimmed styles English Velour Coats and Zenobia fur trimmed styles ,36.00 58.00 Velveteen Coats . .... P'crt; handsome model 65.00 . . - - . Fur Trim'd .Velveteen Coats Exclusive Afternoon Q- -. ""types. " - yo.uu Bonwit Teller &Co. cZle cSpeudltu S-fvob cOriamdKoni CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) January Fur Clearance Fur Coats, Wjaps, Coatees, Neckpieces and Muffs Marked 1-3 Off Regular Prices Fur Coats of Distinction , A Superb Collection of Fifty j. , . .Magnificent Evening Coats and Wraps Developed in Rich Velvets & Sumptuous Metal Brocades At Greatly Reduced Prices Natural Nutria Coats 45 and 48 inches long, Hudson seal and self collar and cuffs. 150.00 195.00 Fancy Hudson Seal Coats - -x (Dyed Muskrat) Many are copies of .imported" models. All with contrasting fur collars and cuffs. 250.00 325.00 395.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) 40 and 45 inches long, made from- fine muskrat pelts. Handsomely lined. 95.00 125.00 155.00J Scotch MolesJ-in Coats Full-length models, some with taupe' fox and self-collar and cuffs. 295.00 375.00 495.00 MUFFS Nutria Hudson Seal . . . Jap Kolinsky . . . Natural Raccoon Natural- Skunk . . Beaver ....... Mole 1 ' 4 11 I 111' ' III' III . . 6.50 , . 9.50 ..10.00 .10.50 ..14.50 ..17.50 . .19.50 NECKPIECES Hudson Seal ci...i. " Natural Raccoon Nutria ueayer . Kolinsky Mole' . . i 6.50 7,50 7.50 8.50' ....14.50 ....19.50 . . . .25.00 -VERY SPECIAL- ,75 ANIMAL FOX SCARFS Taupe. Poiret and Kamchatka 10.00 and 1950 Values $10.50 to '$85.00 $ m n a:' IT ,' -. i . r i .. . . B . SSifcMittaSSa4iMaali
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