t y.1!1 IMP MEADE HOLDS ONTOITSAUSTRIANS HOSTESS HOUSE AT DIX TO ENTERTAIN NEGROES I ! . I.ll.l. I, . .,.. !! ...I..- . ,.,,.,,.- I.. 1 ... , ,,. ,. .,.,.,...,... LETTER PROM A SELECTED MAN AT CAMP MEADE TO HIS CHUM x. ivi'wi HrnTtrn 'targe Number' of Alien Eno- Women. Friends of Black JMachine-Gun Company of 316th Infantry Has m ps Still at Litt n Traon.intWHtrTitafmVn.in ' .. ... n ' in i mi.' i. nr-n mies Still at Little Penn Troops at WrightstoWn.to Be Provided For I PRESENCE IS FEAREDj CHANGES IN OFFICERS tPlans Laitl to Keep Men In, Perfect Assistant Chief of Camp Fire Do- Condition Uefore Ooinp to pnrtment Comei to rhlladel- Front . phin for TSriilu i Caterer and a Social Club, Which Will Entertain Next Wednesday flight f (In club, wl)I pirsldo at tlio nu a Staff Corttupoitihnt mti MI3ADE. Admiral, Mil., Jan. 11. 35 Although tho United States has been I The 1 V mi trar with Auatrll for several -weeks 1 ,. . Kin Investigation condycted today by I ' " 3ft Camp Meaue newspaper men uiscionfit M that n largo group of alien Austrlans if were SHU auacnea to me i.iueiiy tun- f ilon. Ilu a Staff CorrcKilcil i CAMl' DIX. WrigMstnwii. X. J.. Jun. 11. 200 or more negro soldiers ut nlonmcnt will soon have n place to entertain their women friends, for a fitlilladcluhla's own), the scrlbea dls- artlllei-j' eoiered seven citizens of the dual mon- Howies and MIsb Itudd, menibeis uf tin. tinllatn ttu ttli'lllll, m fl l-A rlt'llt tllKMi ill new hostess house li to be erected In n looirliod mivm. Their company Is one - n,. . i.ni4ii(ni4 iti a Uve-wiro reelmcnt, nnd I can nuiKn this statement without reservation. CAMP MIlAHi:, Admiral, Mil.. .Ian. 10. president TvllAIt JACK Can jou ImaKlnn a piano U liuncli of chaps In I'ticlc Hum's Itiirr) "Hod" MeAndicws will tl annv that tile so class) Hint h regular dancing turn. l.ee Htelgauiilt. nf I'hlllj rateier la tarried on the lolls? It will sing a few catchy souks; John 11 would certainly li$ u nabob crowd, but Huyd and Joseph Krazler, of Lebanon. Utile l'enn has uu iiBisicBatlon of this lll lo u comedy stunt, and such Mootl .hamctcr and It la Hie nmchlne-min performers a-JIni nonahiie, Jack rr.iln- miniMny of the 3lCth Infantry, an all- r. Johnny Mbel and 1.. It. Kileder will I'enniylianU outnt. commanded by fob appear. Jaik Trainer Is I ho llaby 1,1c nnl (Heir 1 Charles pliant of the company. Ho hulls from oael Oscar J. I bancs. ( dcur oJ Ilhmj. um, olm ,h6 KRol( U ,. In the IniiKuaun of th nimy th p0Unds, hut, despite his )ulli. Is some nuncil is linunil as u run nu ciuo ami tnactuno KUIIIier. Ilmlnary traluinr In the depot brigade, and are ready to take their places In thy i various units of our regiment. A sctond bunch of l'hlladelphlanshnic been nsslgned to the 312th Field Artil lery, an nll-1'hlladelphla organization. Tlio men who ngurrnl In this transfct' are Charles V, Krebu, Thomaa Ijindls, William 11. Tereschewko, Sherman ! llot. Michael l'etrllak, Dominic Napoll, I'trcy D. Vnburj!h, James I,, llrobst, lt.ilph 11. I'rltcliett, Howard II. Wil liamson, Charles V llllske, T. Spencer Wilkinson. I,eu H. Ko ker, l'aul V. McrU, Krnnl; HeiM-r, Karl !'. Dobner, Hairy Itambo, l.entz II. Jloseley. Mian- j ley Minkowski and Hobert W. llackman, (ood night. Your oiii ilium iiuii. NTOKR OI'KNS S130 A. M. AN1 CI.OSK8 AT SlM'lVMj DIsciish I'rintinK Trnde Conditions Conditions affecting the printing trade what bale arisen out of the war were discussed at tlio monthly inciting of the l'hllailelphlii Club of l'ilntl'K ltnu Craflsmeii held at the lllnglmm Hold i oof garden the section now occupied by the 1 filth I ,.i..i ,-., . . In Company U of the Sltth Infantry "", ' lu,;",!"'"B " '" 'ueiics r i.ariy ncxi wcck .aiii i, ,rhv! In another company of the regl 'i ment they found five, and In a third rA three more. How many alien Austrlans sre tucked away In the division cannot be ascertained ana no explanation Is forthcoming from Washington as to why these soldiers are retained. In justice to the men. It must bo said that they are excellent soldiers and en joy, the confldenco of their olllccrs and comrades. Despite, that fact, their letcntlon in the National Army Is contrary to the I" expressed wishes of the. War Chiefs it Washington, who several weeka ago ' mude It plain that the Austrian wele t be weeded out of the sen Ice. At that time the War Chiefs requested the commander at Little Penn and, In fact, the commanders ut all National Army eantonments to prepare a list of alien Austrlans nnd rorwaru the data to Washington. So far as Camp Meade Is' ur Work Council of the V. W. C. A. will ilslt tlio ramp and will take up Willi the constructing quartermaster the matter of a site and building. The house will be In charge of two negro hostes-sea. Miss Shepherd, who Is,' the general Mftetary In charge of the MOKloNa limian li,n mi.t Hb.. T..1........ .-.. . .........j .v.v, ,.IIU 4,,.n O If llll.llll( , , , , , 1 CMfKterlil. B..rr,.tIiri- u 111 ..,.,. I... ,i... "ed a foclal club work and will niako weekly ilslti. A cafeteria and teaioom will be conducted aa one of the features of the service, und this Is expected to prow nltrncllw to all lsltors. , Colonel Dan T Mooie N acting lit 1 The caterer Is Joseph Allneln, who In private life was a regular cook and . , inn. The machine gun tiera hae a dandy derson, of llanoicr, p,i but as Wilder on has cooking to do for more than ISO men. It Is not fair to Impose upon 111 in when the hoys t t.it-'o a p.iiti. Ami a party Is held cvelv WedliCMl.iy night for thn Illf.th Suicide Club has mean- At tllH snc'lll time. tlona an cl.iboratjj spread Is alwaja mi the bnarda and our Kind friend Allweln acts as caterer. All the hos h.iie lo gade comnnde; of " theneSo l. '"1 " ''0 "" k,"ff """ "'"h'- no t,uccessor has as yet bten named In lt,c' 1'IA"1 Ni:.T WCDNKSDAVi Place of Major (ienernl McMahon, ,v,ho Next Wtdnesd.iy night the niclal has been assigned to a southern c.iinp, i club will hale a lilgKcrp.nl) than usual, following his promotion from a brlga- "o Allweln will nn pm. a bigger and bit illetililu. ter t.pri.nil. Come down as my nui tt The 303d Hnulnepia linv.i n iiiu inii..pi1tiil git In mi tlw fun concerned, this order has been com- !" tlio person of H. L, Mc.Mllllan. who Thn l.og.m Impiovement AhmkLiIIoii. piled with, but the wholesale dismissal I has lecelved iiollcc from thu War De-! headed by II. J. Lafferty. Ii.ih itomtnl a of the Austrlans has not materialized, partment ut IiIh promotion from ii cap- lldinn to Hie iump.in), and the Intitinunt lng before war waa declared on ' talr.cy. II is attached at pietent to I ought to nrilvo In time for Ihu eient Austria, ranking olllcers In the National the engineers, , Charlcii Kenne), of I'liil.ideiphl.i, who N Armv expressed the belief that Austrian" i "'upld still continues to Imade the should be legarded aa a.lcll enemies, J cai"l. One of the latest ilcilnis being! and many went so far aa to state that s,'rgnt Clyde C Truesdale, assistant they regarded the presence of the Aus- cJ'ler o,r.t,l.10,"r, department. II,. slipped trlans In tlio army as a. real menace. I ""T to I'hlladelplila last Mtiud.i) and n They explained that a vatt majority wei' to x,1,', Hdn.i Hoffner. of the wore loyal to the land of their adop-1 "J- It's n happy ciowd, and It ought to be, because Suicide Club members ale not compelled to "lo guard duty. That Is some relief, and the lt) aro erj thankful. The 3Ditli ltiglnient la brigaded witn Iho SlClli. or l'lllladelphl.i lni tegl ment) and, bellele me, our bunch will took In ltllev WIU inn' "' KCI "' ""'" "' ."'V '. , ' , I IT l,l, I' (lit,, Ll'lliv, " .- ret ANOTH1.I. SHAKU-Cl' IN HlVISluN Another rhake-up In the Liberty Divi sion, but It Is somewhat dirter- lit from the others, hei-aus wc ate iccelilng In stead of glilng. To llll the gupi In the Inf.tntiy and aitlllery units a big drnrt has been innde on tlio 131th Depot Hil ende. The SlClli Infantry has tiht'tiiicd reMlll in tins nunc, bnt as mey ato riuwun"""" they are light at home. In Ibis bumli of iirrlinls me Joseph l. lttihln, John n liresa, Leroy P. Shniiidln, John I!. I'oitl lMw.inl S.'.taiksoii, Chnrlea lienriKid, i:ion It Van Cleaf. i:iam Iluiliei, Httiige J. l,.tub. D.tvld Nun kli. Chester A Pas. Ick. John II. Mers. tlcorge 1' Sinlth, Albert J. (!ec, Klojd W Putt, lt.ilph A. ISeitiam. lllalno H llogeis. Claude A Illckel. Lewis It. Cicase, James A Se I. Matt Pogusrelslil, S.iliator- Cocro and Pietro Valcntl. All tif these men li.nn ren-iied pre- 'id fhollie ', urn!ie: do la ttv dele down Inlo their Jeans for' scleral new men as me money necessary to buy o.isters and the llxlus' and Allweln does the levt. m tion. but an their homeland wan allied . , ,ute"nK 1 oliJtM XVllIt Johnson oriH rulr to i . " ,M,si " mini, in Minuuiun uj " DIlAlllf (. f. ....... I ll... 1 . .. 1 with tlerm.tny. It was assume that a few would place the In terest of tho Patherland nbolo that of the United States. A few olllcers at Camp Meade began the process of weeding out the Austrlans and until "today. It was generally be lle! ed that tho division was free of this class. How some of tho commanders lo fardrd the Austrlans Is emphasized ii. the following story concerning a took in ine uiuin i.rKiniciii in ouo tu tin- ,. ... ,, "Bob" letters which have appeared In' .,,..i ti, ...... ........ . t . t i hi "ivimvn Hfnttr- i rtvipn tlm irltpr nptulu fheron Strong has been ties- x&JuWtiz K'rr,o,i,,s,,:trlnfg,,t!.,?,tr); Z, rfMt"" OnC.of 't?,el,ra,,Mrg ' "" adla n'reuj'S itur, a "3fIphl !,l lZ.,,1 l.Jf ''" ''a command the batter) officers at the camp made an Iniest Iga. , LIculcnantl, Klirl ,., v nIll, ,,,., Hon. and upon learn ngtl.at the s or) Anlhony lulve bf,e ada(., ,,, U) tarf was true took Immediate steps to oust instiiie'iiirH of tiebi nrililert the soldier. He was discharged from I as lnsttui.lor or Held arllll.r) speak In Jersey t'ity net Mnnd.iv ete. nlng at tint opening of the Knights of Columbus dilie In that city In obtain a share nf the fund that Is being raised for work In war tamps. Mo will likely bo accompanied by Colonel K K. Mar ham, of the 303d Hr.glneera. A practice leilew of the division will be held Mondty afternoon, at 3-30 o'tlock, on the parildti grounds near di visional headquarters. 'Major tleneral Hugh L. Scott will leilew the men for the division within a few days on the ground that he was physical!) unfit for mlltlary service. Captain Plerson. toinmander of t'oiii par.y L, 31Bth Infantry, berore entering the service, was a phlladelphli lawyer and Instructor In commercial law at the University of Penns) lvanla. When dls cussing the Austrlans In his company he paid a high tribute to their loyulty and SOCIKTY WOMKN DIVOItCEIJ t. Members of . Kxclusivo "Circles in Washington Allege Cruelty WASHINtiTdN, Pa., J.mf 11 Two young Washington hoi lety matrons have been granted absolute divorces heio by announced that one of tho seven, Johr. ' Jmljre Mellianle Mia. Sue Mitchell Layko, had been made a corporal. Donnan was itwaided a separation rmtn That soldiers In the Liberty Division , Alvan 11 Donnan, and Mis. Amih who will see service in i-ranee are xo have the satisfaction of knowing that they aro physically perfect was made rertaln today when orders wele issued by Oeneral Nicholson Instructing com pany commanders to dliect a thorough physical examination of the soldiers twice each month. As the drills progress and become more arduous many of the men exhibit weaknesses that cannot, be delected by cursory examination, but under tho s)s tem evolved by lleneral Nicholson It will be possible to keep tabs on every man and weed out those who nrn unable to stand up under tho severe military work rhlladelphla women, according to Red Cross oltlclals at Little Penn, can perfot in l cal war sen Ice by keeping up the flood of knitted hooka, sweaters, helmets and wristlets. Although the aupply of these garments Is not ex hausted, there Is a need for more sock") nd helmets. KEYSTON&SOLDIERS iw up a nun PAD ITDAMri? Activity at JHancock Indicates Departure Before Long i tor tf ront y CAMP HANCOCK. Augusta, (la Jan. 11. t! After sixteen weeka of training the . I? men of tho T'wentv.eiehth Division are ' Kh expecting movement -of the division to Ii Prance In the early sprlnc and anticipate . that tho full schedule will -bo carrleu out, "somewhere In Kuropc." ihlle nothing Is known of n move ment at division headquarters, every day brings In some report of an anticipated departure of tho-dlvlslon. It li believed by some that tho very best possible thing to restore csplrlt do corps pto Its highest polnt'Vould lo a move-' ..' ment to France. The report that the It,' division was to bo held In the United fr' States and returned to guard duty has loit force, and the feeling prevails that i Bj 'P Pennsylvania boys aro headed , K'BLaiKni ior active service, !"' The placing of Ma lor General Charles V R Mulr In command of the division .ma tea many or the omcers to tno con-. Seclusion that raDld nrenaratton for the ftfleld Is desired. It li recognized that ) his talents rppnnimpml libit Itlirhlv. far the task of welding the organization Into U a cohesive whole. ,1 Officers say that the War Department J.J would not allow a man of his ability - w aiay witn an outnt whlcli was not . swanted In the field. I E r - na unil ntutctt tilai tliu Hill hfttlepartnient In -picking division com- manaers seizea upon tne strongest man at hand to undertake the task of bring Iiif back life to the men and of restor- P-s;lng confidence In their organization. Jvllls' sterling qualities as a soldier coin- vmana the most lavish esteem from all Pot the subordinates and the enlisted per- f,onnei wpeak of him as "some general. ; ine troops have been displaying a wonderful spirit during the last few weeks. The camp I has been kept In the !' lnost orderly fashion, while every man K.rtows a disposition to b6 "on his toes," ifuuii time. f ?i A military funeral will bo held here I i today when the body of Private John P.Wallh. of Comnanv D.lOsth Infan-1 k try, a resident of West Philadelphia, I j""u aiea or spinal meningitis wednes-' fl. win De smnnea to inn doth iiome. I '.The young soldier's brother. Private, ' w- U. WaUh. will nocomnanv f h hndv 1 1 home. Chaplain C. 1. Futcher, of the rtclment, will conduct the services. - While yesterday was a fine day, and the boys n1nveii Ihls first auiwhlnA rijiv '. tr many weeks', the local weather fore-' ' Hat promised more snow for to ' The prediction will cause many 'soldiers to dlar ud all their avail- filllllths Ta)lor fioin Woodtvaid M Taylor. The two actions weie based on tiuel and baibaruus treatment.. Mr.. Mitchell Is n daughter of Jain;a IC. Mitchell, a piomlueiit tuoker, ami her liusband li u um of Jolui W. Don nan. banker, lavv)er and capitalist, and generally latcd ns the wealthiest man In Washington County. Young Donnan H an attorne), a bank director and active in politics, having formerly been treas urer of tho County Itepubllciin Com mittee! Mrs. Taylor Is 11 daughter of H. 11. fiiitllths,, n wealthy tin manufaetuier. Her husband, also an attorney. Is a son of tho latu Judge J. !", Ta)lor and a former Washington and Jefferson foot ball' alar. Ills lcslgnatlon of tho allien of Assistant District Attorney wme monthi airo priceded th 0 1 voice action. Aged Couple Die of Asphyxiation LANCASTKIt. Pa., Jan. 11 The bodies of aged Samuel M. Khenk and 'wife, residing In a letlred locallt) mar Conestoga Center, wero found last eve ning In their home by their sou Amo. They bad been asphyxiated several il.os , ago. judging by the condition of the bodies. " i DALSIMER STANDARD SHOESr m Tan Boots Low-Priced r CORDOVAN SHADE WITH A FABRIC TOP w Jill W'V ' ml $ J.Zn) ife! . W SAME MODEL IN Mm'i ' , W k ALL CORDO.TAN ML Ml $C 40 ill 1 Wttlttfc-l.P The present scarcity of tan calfskin increases the importance of this announcement. This model is a $7.50 vqltte, and will be worth even more in the sprint. ' 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FKKT jfyaMmet Shoes and Hosiery i 204-06-08 Market Street m iTHE BIG SHOE STORE; "It knocks Mclancliolvl" t Saul WhIKc To Cliollie: "It's fri;ht(ullv Jolly!" Saul Cliollie ToWallie: "I'll tcleplionc Dollv!" Saul Wnlhc To Cliollie : "Til telephone Polly!" Saul Cliollie, And Dolly. And Wallic, And Polly: "We II dance And we'll dine At the 'Colly It's fine 1 01). golly, the 'Colly' For mine!" Mm iit!J tnohlly fmin C 30 t n,fe - AtMUHwMM, dtel Colonnade CHESTNUT AT 15 STREET .Men's Cnpe $o Gloves .... Une - clasii, ln n Women's Cnpe Gloves, $1.69 One tlasp. Tan or gra). $2.5(1 French KM (tliiic), $1,711 I lrt I'lunr, n I It M ITS TRIMMED FREE OF CHAfiQE ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY jl(ii'kef Eighth Filbert Seventh no FUyw Pianos Bee inning Nwitft Monday, J.J January 14tk'. t Famous make ht'j Htruiucnt that liar been taken In et . iiniinci v, o.w - floor wimples. ' Ti :: Aflnthina.SalpfifFnnrmniiQ & IJnpmialpf. Ininnrtanrp ( . r , ! ! With a Message of Big Savings for Every Man and Boy : : OlIV Aiuinnl Msmnsinl WirlnJn Jiuniiiii nttrl Justin Fnninuat t Tho prices lirinp ou n snviiin of 'J.'c on every dollar Bnciit nnd styles nrc the newest best thai ( , t t , the wintrr season hns to oiler. " fIMf I'.inrri i.''ii nrinofsti tmiir atihiu ptip ticnDitiiiPiiiie , v.iro mjsimimji . m'j1..imi i,fitiniitir rttiiri t,ititiiMjriM iiiiitztj iwm riiiit m c Men's Overcoats at Remarkable Economics 325 Values 22.50 Values S20 Values $13.50 Values $17.75 $16.50 $14 $10 Stiles mo Cheaterlleld, tleinh foiiii-iltilng anil rmivcrv.itlie the majority hand tailored, sllk-trhumeil anil tiu.iittr-llneil I . - -. ' ' ."". ""vt - ;, ' " , 'wtoji--, ' " .1 'T.V. ?WMsssssHi1WssWBPBBBBsiiiii'?A Cfo;Vv fflSlj AUTOMbBILE MflBBiS' ftSSmn NUMBER sma liinM U 'f '&'' BBBJasssssssB '"i'sIwI J iVM SIHbbbbHSvbK! I1!"! V tHJft'tUtt'ttiiiiiiiiLWiimlKiiiii M-W aisSlllllllllllllllllllllBBBBaWBHBBBBPBClHHHVsVBBv o tl it tl t .. tl t. tl tl A Remarkable Disposal of Men's IIighGradc Trousers vau.es ) 2 .65 v5j;;J 3 .98 v' 4.98 .SC OQ IMilna J XJfJy $1.75 SQ 1 r $15.50 $1 ACk S8.50 "" Values J -f- Valuer Values Pancy and uiillnlslud worstttN, blue anil blatk heigea cl.eilols and easslmercs. Am i Pi 7 N. J Glen's $1S.5() Storm Ulsters -ilelldlil Marin t'tiitl fur t'ol.lr.l Uenllirr. llliif and blown t lilm.lillla ; also plain gr.i) material large storm tiillars and woolen lining 15 , Haiti Save a Half to a Third on Hoys' Wash Suits l.lnens, Chnnihr.os and tial.itoas All latest styles In sizes 1 '1 fi.tr, Vnllle- itcmilnn Manchester inl.ite.ta to 10 )e.tts 1.65 . i . Men's $22.50 Hand-Tailored Worsted Suits, S15.50 .Absolutely all wool. Roys' Winter Suits, Reefers, Mackinaws and A Q'O , Ovorrnnts at 2n , Snvinnit. T"0 t M I r: Norfolk nnd iivik.Ii st)Ies Alo til i:uc(i.TM Single and double breasted .iiiuior .orioiK, itiuj tjoj , loinni) i ucher military enetts, anil Miildv styles for younger bo)s. I'lllll I'll ITS! In l.llm mill utnv rhln. llAt'KINAH AMI SI'OKT f'UATSl Nor. ihllln; al-o tlniiots and tassluincs. Alt follc st)los In clucks und blanket plaids. bait- warm flannel lining I. It llrutliem SIX'OND ! I.OOIl, .7TH ST, -- -- Tomorrow Second Day of the Greatest Sale of Men's Furnishings We've Ever Held! Men's $7 Heavy Tub Silk Shirts . . $4.65 Ver) petbil! Willi M-if-siitlii stripes, Intermingled with coloietl stripes. Holt cuffs. $1.25 Laundered Per cale Shirts Colored stripes. Attached stllf cuffs. 79' $1 .50 Striped Percale $ 1 1Q 50c & 75c "0.v" Half Hose, 25c Sanipks' Silks, fibtis. Ilbtr plalled, iiierrt r Uetl and plain INles In htilped tlTeit. black and colors. All sizes In lot Pajamas Chalmers' $2 Union Suits. $l.(i! Hest sliver gra) )ains In heal) weight. Jackets l.avo Mirplicc neik, jiockcts nnd braid 1 rogs j $4 Blanket Bath- $0 od 2 1 oues .......... j i I'lguien tu siripeti. .viatcutu nortiira. nave I arge coinr, ptKKCta ana roptt girtlle. l.lt llrotliers KIISST Fl.OOH, KUVKNTH ST. bitniiMiiciiiiiitinuttiiiiiintiiiiciiiiititiHiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiitiMitiniiLiiHiutitiiiniiniiciiiiMic.iiiitiniiiiiit ticsiinitiMEitciiiiiiiiiiititiniiitiutiiciitiuiiiiiiiciiintiiiiiittitTititiiiKiciiiiirtiiiitrcaraHffi f 100,000 Worth of Fine Furs at $60,(100 I An Extraordinary Reduction Sale, Quoting Prices That Are Just About Wholesale Cost or Utile More j This Has Keen One of thu Largest Fur Seasons in AH Our History We Are Satisfied! B And Now Offer to the Women of Philadelphia and Vicinity the Opportunity of Purchasing at a s Big Saving, While the Seaton It Still Young and Plenty of Time Remain to Enjoy Their Waar 7S j IslsSfc. ,:. Mr Extra Special Value! SI 3S ! Seal Hudson Coat. 85 lu t l,t ru iiii-nritt I . Inches long. 1-nrge nm collar I Extra Special Value! $G5 Taupe Fox Sets, $g Uirge animal scarf and barrel muff, trimmed with head and tall. I.lnctl with taupe char-nieuse. $105 Natural Muskrat Coat, f $110 llelled model. 4s Inchea long. l,aige I HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed .Muskrat) ""'"' ' .n. -..i,n ... iii. '"- i.ill Hate large collar and cults of natural! i Ti T cT""w TrT T I 28;i t-'03 s-25 1 s150 coat $uo! ! Extra Special Value! f $293 Coat $250 ' $163 Coat $125! h32.50 NatUral$1 ql'A Sj"3Coat......$300i$225Coat':....165J I I li-wn-r Wai-d .onr bent C.V.I). I "a""" "-- , , f Animal scarf; melon muff, or on Apiirovul tiruiiy silk lined. $35.00 Taupe WoTf Scarfs, $19.75 Very large, animal shapo scarf $235 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, $165 4fi l.iche. long, l-iigo cape collar, cuffa and b-liicl. border of natuiat bkiiiil. in taupti woir .1.11 llrnllirrn Mlt'DNIi ''IAHlt j $45 Beautiful Fox Set $99 SO I Toliet and taupt Animal scaif and melon muff. $ 12.50 Natural Kaccoon Sets, $25 $67.50 Ulack Fox Sets $35 $79.75 I'oiret Fox Sets $45 $93 Taupe Fox Sets $63.75 $110 Taupe Fox Sets. . . .$79.75 $1 15 Taupe Fox Sets $89.75 liiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiioitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiEii'iiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiiiipMiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiuiifi AI. nil 17 HI ' 0 i Economy Special Tomorrow! Decisive Reduction on Every Misses & w tiz i n non n o ii Women's Famous IQCi Woman s Coat, Suit & Dress in Our Stock! "onyx" stockings ou Well-Chosen State, Fabrics ami Coloriniix.Tluy Woe DcsUahlc at Their Old Prices They Arc Tiviee an Good Now! S(im))le Line of the 50c & 05c Grades Cotton and lisle, also flber- Misses' COATS $1 ft 7C Special at J 1U,'J Excellent choice in cheviot, kurellu cloth and mannish toatino;. All of them uro belted; some lmve larjre collars inlaid with kerami or plush. Many are lined throuRh-out. ?15 Misses' Coats, Special at MunnUh Coating', Vrlnur, I'rbble f'hetlut anil llurrlla l loth. Wonderful coll.iiH of kit coney, plusli-lrhniiied tailor collars and aeroplane tollars tlnlshed with kernml aro tllstlngulshlng features. Have body linings wt bat in. A elour Model lIluMrutril Msses' Suits, Special at $?5 if bruatltlotli with eteh hhows dreimy inudel II collar of llndiiitii seul. 'elour, serge and burell.i cloth In navy blue, lack and fashionable shades develop other -tunrlug ell'ects. Women's Coats $18.75 Uromlclotli, irlour, pebble rheilot, burella flullt und blark seal-ploslu In loose-hanging and clever belted styles. Some have kit coney or natural raccoon collars: others are trimmed with plush or kerami. Lined throughout or body lined. Ut Brother SECOND F.OOH M7M. I 1-V '11 'i ill 'T 'V x S stockings. Limited Ibt. S, W Peaniless. silk boot I'nlrk, III. Vo Mall or l'hoiie Orders lilted Ut llrotheri FIRST I'LOOU, SOUTH,; VWllUUWVlUUlUltttUWlM't This White Sale of Silk- and Muslin T 1 . .VI ; Undergarments brows !. Newer, fresher und better than ivhrn? it started if that is possible-Jhgi reason of fine new lots tust aa and exceptional values everywhtri,'' 4 "t " t Crepe de Chine Chemise, $4.98 lleorgetto crepe top, embroidered lu blue. Satin ribbon straps ant rosebuds. 1 .98 Envelope Chemise.., Variety of styles In line nainsook, trimmed with laces and ribbon bows, Envelope 7Q Chemise.. ' " Fifteen models In nice materials, trimmed both back and front. - We Hncclallt. la tstoiwsiMiy tw ,ni LUtl ?!M SHi "afca ' fclanlwts foriiue'durtoettheproBi- ".x'1" .i . t H - SM.f.'ijii'A. i . Jfe! BML -- Ai.ibm "Lfc-fB-Jt.i. ,'jt H t-7S 'jtffsjfty' ir'f iffiCTX ki-" L:Ja.a). .1KBT I. '.j ytVvA - . tr fcL sgsa
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