r" J'l f4- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-FHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARX 4 l918 ffiffi -. i( IWJttM ffALUNI f?di SkkkUri Austro itthi Reaplritl dalle iBatterie Itallane IBARDAMENTI AEREI 'Aviator! IUllanl ,Recano Gravi ni ai Magawinl ed Accampa- menti Nemlcl shed and bistributed Under .: Pomif Nn H4l Authorized by the act of Octo- t;fit 1917, on me at me rosi- M or rnuaaeipnia, ra. iy order of the President. f A. S. BUKLESUN, PostrAaster General. tirtiri 11 irnntiAln. alt notlxlo glunto dalla front dl ftta.lla si rlieva cno ',"--- kendante buuo nnee ueim '""""""- . .1- u .,.Y..ffteachl a far ?.""".,s.'. .,.r: :. .in r, di rtir facilitate lo loro operaxlonl dl !SRtU. n riparto d. .W.torl teu- mid tento ai avann .. .- - mn,occ,p.t.dafU.taVan.ador,enteU! nniti. ma i uriiBit - aUn,.n..lL.uo4m.c.dafuoco: p"1"??"-..'0,. IT,' " RSr?iUta.nU dl pattugll.. Ml obblettlvl locan, si emit. ""--; Ja' speclalntento sulle llnee dell altl- HTltttir'lerla fu attUlMima u quasi V .' a. i.Mt.atmnn 1 mT) la.nl 1 O bMtlonl austro-tedesche etluato nulla r" .- j.i nlnta T.'nr- KiBnu criemaio uti .-.... nsMarua iranccae, u wm ,. - 'liiBuui" I hombardamenU contro le po- Kjtjtatoni nemlche lungo 11 medio corso del Erleiho 'nume. ranTanto gil uviaion iumwiii. ii JieiU lngiesi, iurono aiiiii" , continue incursumi nopra io "; ilche cffettuarono lmportanll bom- . .1 .n I.IKI1I rUultatL 4 ','Qll avlatorl Itallanl, con vero suc- 1'.. J -.. !..... tttlA Inrtilratnnl oor. 10 jHto macchlne da bombardamento contro 7 Filmolano, nmpottanie ceniro icrrmm li lj. ... .A.iii.rtA ft nimtn iM unrtpnza ij.riw cno viniiiui".J .i ,.-... -. .--- --" iMyrovvedero al ettoagllamento delle '.)... taiH.4ulaijtin fnmhnttcntl al ft-2t? '"--" N1? a Circa due tonnellato dl bombo. con alto flf WIOIVi IUtu t-fc -- - ' . . . EK$ aufll accampamcntl teutonici iniorno Wr' Prlmoiano. causanao urui uiijim vu PVt.im.nniln In lines dl comunlcazlone gVlWrnlche, gla serlamenle ostacolate dalla SVf-Seve cadirta flr.o ad un altetra dl pa- tf i recent pieai. ..... KSfihi Durante 1 combattlmentl aerel srl! Ita l7trni nhhntii-mno duo arcoplanl nemlcl Aid un altro fu abbattuto dagll aUatorl fcL7-..T. EU Ecco II testo del comunlcato ufllclale jfvilpubbllcato leri uai .-iimioieTO "" - ETa In Roma: r.fcattiment! dl artlRllr la pI crincarono "KffSl cero I loro m .rw )i itnnlantl nemlp! nella cop a BOJtriV km ""I"-'' E" Xj ur ilglicriii niiii uwma. ---.-- Xmlche dl Bklatorl ad orlentc dl J.V',"". .. A nMIt.fl Sjjoil medio corao del detto fiumo CHiY. i I inllnnl IntMurnnn pa- lAvn una tonnellata a mexio di egplo RVl iul magaitlnl ed accompamentl ' m ta. aa AMHn nil at ninri-iniin MRIICl ed auuimciwiiu ... - - t OHJvlotorl Inglesl abbatterono un !ff?.?ank mex,rde0gU InMatl. accre- k''ua approvailone rlguardo I termini .L -i -- r!l ftserc tera la rt MOBS yisisn"ii o-- bjilnnuenxa perche' dettl termini lano "ecettau. 7 jl papa na reiwrawiutiuo v..- ... .. j. i...inm fii .nnn lnterenlro Ucla!mente nclla qirrtlono del b. pace. Bo a cne non sara- whimw "", I prlml del corrento anno sua muuu. nduce un'attiva corrnponun. -v.. aperatoro i-ario oausitiu. USlav-Teuton Parley f-.&Slinittthotl in War naw RtL3 :mw" " ." Ul' ,- poer ef the Bolnhevtkl, but has an nounced Ita Mverance with them." comment of the Novavaihlsk was dla- tlnctly unfavorable. "It la unsatisfactory In many ixjlntn." the editorial asserted. "It has an Im pel 'allelic Character. It cynically pro claims th6 rlfht of self-determination of fcreinn peoples, but not of thoso un- aer Alllea rule.' ' TURKS BREAK TRUCE AS PEACE DICKERS FAIL LONDON, Jan. H. Efforts by the Germany cnoa at Urest-I.ltosk to Im pose militaristic peace terms upon Rus sia today threatened to bring the negotiations, to an end. The Turks, whose terms wero rejected by the Dolshelk delegates, arc re ported to hao broken the nrmtstlce on tho Armenian front and lighting Is be- lleed to hao been resumed there. A dlpntch from Kuban said that the Turks had landed 20,000 troops from lllnck Sea transports near Treblzoml, and that a HUbmarlne, which ni with the transports, had sunk a big Iluxslan transport. Hoth acts were In direct violation of the terms of the nrmlstlce. Negotiations which were being carried on between representatUcs of the Cen tral rowern and the UolshoUK (Joern ment at Tetrograd to settle economic questions and nrrango for the exchange of prisoners has been suspended, pend ing tho nctlon taken by tho conferees at Brest-Lltocsk. No matter what fate awaits the peace negotiations, Russia has finished her role as an actUe power In the war, ac cording to Sir Oeorgo Buchanan, the retiring Urltlsh Ambassador at I'ttro grad. Sir Oeorge has reached Stock holm on his way to London, and (i dis patch from that city today quoted him as saying: "The Holshevlk (3o eminent has at tained such a position that there Is lit tle likelihood of Its being orrthrown. although It cannot be regarded as rp reentatle of all Russia. The consti tuent assembly has now been summoned, but in my opinion tho Soltt (llolshe elkt) will MM bo the real holders of power Trotsky, tho Foreign Mlnlstir. Is trjlng hard for u separate pence, but at the samo time he Is fighting the Ger mnna with their own weapons" Austrian newsptpcrs ar now taking tho attltudo that with Russia being bpllt up Into small States, eastern l.'urupc will soon be as full of danger ns tho Balkans. Racial hatrtds between the Balkan States are held by nomo to bo one of the contributing causes of the world war BOLSHEVIKI TO RENEW WAR, REPORT IN HARBIN TOKIO, Jail 14 A dispatch from Harbin, Manchuria, today, printed In the newspaper JIJI, stated that ofllclals of tho Chinese fast ern railway company hae been notified that tho Bolshelki Uo eminent at l'ttro grad has discontinued negotiations with Germany and Is preparing to renow hos tllltles The BolsheUk Cloiemment wa ! further to hae effi.ted a compromise .. li. tw.c.1ta t.nllflr.il fnrttnns anil thlt 'n proclamat'on hiH been Issued at Vctro- grnd In the name or tne (jonsuiuem. jb seinbllng announcing Rss.i's determin ation to continue the war Tho Bolshclk War Oltk'o was si Id to bo calling out or preparing to call i, lit nil males between fifteen and (1ft s for war serke. This Information reached Harbin In official form, the d'spatch added, and vas coruiany weicomeuny me ivussiana. The Harbin dispatch may refer to tho rupture ut Brest-Lltosk more than a week ago when the Germans nearly brought the parley to an abrupt termin ation by refusing to transfer It to neu tral soli. Warship Florida Leads at Targets NKW YORK, Jan U The battleship Florida has boon awarded the American Defenne Society cup for making the highebt score during 1917 nt short range target practice for battleships, It was an nounced last night. Because of the war the celebration accompanjlng tho presentation of tho cup has been aban doned this j ear. ITALIAN AIRMEN BREAK FOES' COMMUNICATIONS Bombs Dropped on Primolano Also Do Extensive Damage to Military Establishments nOMn. Jan 14. A successful bombing expedition against Primolano, an Important rail way terminus constituting tho enemy's lines of communications for troop sup plies to the fighting front, has been car ried out by tho Italians. Two tons of bombs wcro dropped on extenslxo storehouses and encampments around the terminus and caused serlouj damage. Interrupting the cncmj'a lines of communications, already seriously af fected by the mountain nnowa "Italian artillery yewterday shelled enemy forces on skis cart of Tonale," on tho western sldo of tho Tyrol, sajs the current Italian official statement. Coal Experts Meet Potter Continued from Pace One the nitlon Is necessary. If bllzzird con ditions, such ns aie ting up the Middle Vest, continue, It Is belleed that he will Issue nn order possibly tho ono suggested by Mr I'otter curtailing the use of coal In Industrial plants on 'Wed nesday. The people of Philadelphia an- (on fronted today by the most serious stage of tho coal famine thi has ct b(tn ex perienced After a wrcU of meager ship ments, ach falling below that of the preciedlng day, which i educed the do mebttc coal supply to the lowest liolnt It has eer reached tho bitter cold wae cut down production at tho mines and checked transportation Shipments for tho last twi nt -four hours showed scarcely 5000 Ioiir to meet a d ill re quirement of 18,000 tons The Rev Dr W B. Grecnway, pastor of tho Gaston I'resbyterlnn Church, i:ieenth street tttid Lehigh aenue, has giver, his opinion that ministers, as a whole, did not reply to the statement of Mr Lewis that churches showed rn 'ut terly un-Chrltlan nnd not ten respec tablo heathenism" In prott sting ngtlnst tho operation of thirty eight breweries while some churches nro closed due to the lack of fuel, becaiuo It "Is beneath our notice ' Other clergnien expressed similar lcws Il curtailing and, In some Instances, doing away with the evening services, Camden churches began In eirm t their, work townrd conserving fuel In addi tion to this, the court houso Is thrown open for any congregation lr, the un fortunate circumstance of not having any coal There arc four largo court rooms which accommodate several hun dred persons co.mbini: snitvicns The Holy Trinity Lutheran, tho park side B.iptM and the Parkslde Methodist nplcopil Churches combined their serv ices In tho 1 ittcr Permor.s were preached by the Rev W. A Llll and tho Rev Dr Vieml At tha Linden Baptist Church no services wero held at night, while the Plghth .Street Methodist Kpl'copal Church, which has a coal suppl, Issued a general Invitation to other congrega tions less fortunate In many instances the churches held their services In the Sunday school or lecture rooms Instead of the large auditoriums Thoso who want an evo-opener during tho early hours of tho morning or a toddy after Si o'clock at night In Cam den's saloons will have to partuke of the liquid refreshments either by candle or lamplight The Liquor Dealers' Association, composed of virtually every dealer In the city has decided It is a patriotic dutv to cut out gas and electric lights after 9 o'clock at night to aid in conserving fuel. It Is said to be the first organized action of liquor dea'cr-J In thl i sectlcn of this character The Argo paper mills nnd the Berlin wool mills, at Gloucester City, N", J, wero compelled to shut down today foi lack of coal Both nro working en Gov ernment orders, the latter making blankets for the arm). Penn Trustees .Face Big Task 1'otil Inued from Tare On giving women tho same kind of educa tion ns the men have," Horace Mather Llpplncott, who Is one of the "ob jectors," said, "the only question Is ns tn the method. "A long time ago Colonel Bennct left money to tho University for the express purpose of the women's education. This sum now amounts to more than a half a million dollars. This fund should be ured for the creation of a separate col lege for the women, as Is done at Co lumbia and at Harvard." Colonel Joseph Bennett was a famous Market street merchant In his time. According to Wharton Baker, however, who next to Charles C. Harrison Is the oldest member of the board of trustees In point of service, that board will not express the wish of tho major'ty of the alumni If It does not decide unequivo cally for the women. "I ran only speak for mvself, how ever," he said, 'but I shall certainly vote for the opening of nil the departments to the women. To keep them out would be reactionary and entirely contrary to the spirit of tho times Moreover, the faculties of all of the schools frlm which the women nre now excluded aro In favor of their ndm'sslon, nnd I believe the teachers should know better thin a small minority cf the nlumnl wht Is best for their departments. "I'erhaim it would bo better If certain of those old traditions which somo of the members are trlng to save were allowed to go I don't see how the women would Interfere with tho trndltor.s unless they nro objectionable customs " The question of "canning tho Kaiser" Is expected to meet opposition from those who consider tho mittcr from a purely legal viewpoint KAISKR'K DKOIinil IV DOUBT According to Provost Smith tho de greo cannot bo revolked unless a b law Is repealed or an amendment to the constitution passed In the opinion of Mr Barker, the less said about the mitier, the better "The Kaiser ought never to have been given tho degree" tho litter slid 'but now that he has It I don t see what can ho done In tho matter It's UUo ratine the wrong food and suffering a bad case of Indigestion You'v got to go through with It A degree Is really unwilling tint onco culnferred, cannot be legally withdrawn " In regnrd to closing tho liw school, Mr inrker declared Hut If the Idea Is being entertained nt nil seriously, !t should be, nbandoned 'Our law school wis the first to le established nt n university" he Slid "It Is unthinkable tl at there Is un question nbout closing It I know that n stu pendous dlmimttlnn of tho 8tudnt bodv his been snffred due to enlistments, etc It Is (iiilte possible that tho enroll ment has fnlten off 70 per cent but If there Is nnv question of abandoning tho sohon! I have not heard of It I should most certainly vote against such a meiB-. I I the meantime tie student body has nrmngoil n msq meeting this afternoon I nt Houston Hill to olco sentiment In 1 tho matter of tho ndmlssloit of tho co l er Fire i'wns A Depot at Capital Ifoiitiimed from l'uve One ' portnnt papers. He lenped fioni a second-story window and wan slightly hurt SHRGHANT DRAC.Gi:!) TO SAKCTY Private. I A, Bellow dragged Sergeant Wlilte to safety from n precnrlous posi tion undrr threatened wall whiro he bid fallen and was Ijlng, temporarily stunned. A gont. named O'Shen. mascot of Com pany 11, engineers, waa reported trapped In the bul'dlng Privates A A. Kgsn nnd .1. P Martin Company B, searched the burning building for the animal, but failed to locate him ...... . -. Lancaster harm Brings $2j,000 I LANCASTER Pi, Jan 14 Ono ' the largest farms In Lancaster County that of Henry H Carter. Pulton town "hlp consisting of T!7 acres has been old lo A. I tVcaver. a North Caro linian. The price wa j:5.00P. Modified Ticket May Win Vares Continued from Tote One ring factions Should ho lose, tho support of the Vares, It Is claimed, he would be powerless The statement Is made that tho greatest power ho can marshal will be tho office-holders he has named and their friends, and it la pointed out thit ho Ins not even another session of tho legislature which he can use as a weapon. MILI.HR AS COMPROMISE CHOICn Many of the thickly populated counties of the State, through leaders, have come out strongly In favor of Senator Sproul. From Norrlstown comes the announcement that friends of Judge John Faber Miller, of Chest nut Hill, Montgomery Country, will spread "propaganda" In tho hope of having him taken up as the compromise candidate, but his name has received no consideration In nny of the lending camps His candidacy nnd that of Mr O'Nell ar the only ones that have been heralded to any extent slnco Mr Sproul's announcement, and both of these 'booms' were old before Senator Sproul spoke positively from Pittsburgh last Thursdfay night Friends of Sena tor .Sproul still claim that ho Is a Btrong cnndldate In Montgomery County, and that unless Judge Miller Is given un divided support of all factions he will not be a candidate J Lord Rlgby, of Medlt, who holds n berth In tho office of Auditor Genernl Snder, will probably be the successor of Senator Snroul At least, he Is being boosted to fill tho place made vacant by Sproul's candidacy William Ram sey, of Chester, his expressed a desire to run for the postlon In the upper House, but ho will not do so unless Rlgby retires from tho roce. Definite announcement of tho Mi Cor-mlck-Pnlmcr choice for the Democratic nomination for Governor Is expected within a few das, the direct result of A Mitchell Palmer s conference In Phila delphia with Democratic leaders "It Is too soon to Indlcite the probable nominee on tho Democrat lo ticket for the Gov ernoi ship, ' said National Committee man Palmer, ' but you can rest assured the Democrats aro going to elect tho next Governor of Pennsylvania. "Yes, Senator Sproul and I aro per sonal friends," replied Mr Palmer when reference was made to his relations with tho probable Republican nominee for Governor. "Wo aro members of the same fraternity," he added, "and sat side by side nt the Swarthmoro dinner Sat urday night, but that does not niter con ditions Tho Democrats will defeat Sen ator Sproul or any other man the Re publicans maj put up" GUI'FHY IN RKCDPTIVU MOOD Joseph 1 Guffey, who has been elected president of the Philadelphia Company In l'lttsburgh, Is regarded ns a receptive candidate for tho Democratic nomination for Governor. He Is affiliated with the McCormlck-ralmer combina tion. John H. nilllng, of Erie, mem ber of the Stat Public Service Com mission; Joseph H. nellly, who has largo coal Interests In the central sec tion of tho Stato; Stato Senator Wil liam C, Sones, of Lycoming, and Gen eral Richard Coulter, of Wettmoreland. aro among other Democrats mentioned for tho governorship On his recent visit to this city Senator Sones In dicated that he would be a candidate to return to the Senate There Is some tnlk of Judge Kugene C. Bonnlvvell, of thin city, as n free lance candidate for the Democratla nomination for Governor, As president of the State Firemen's Association Judge Bonnlvvell has a distinctive following In every section of the State and should he receive the backing of the antl-Mc-Cormlck contingent and tho great body of Democratlo workers who nre not In smpathy with the views of McCormlck upon tho liquor question and klndt-ed ssues. he would bo an Interesting factor at the Democratic primaries. HrumbaURh Attacks Brewers HARRISBURO, Jan. 14 In nn ad dress at the Young Men's Christian As sociation Governor Brumbaugh scored brewers who use coal to operate their breweries He said men who did not close their breweries In order to con servo fuel were no less than traitors to, the n public. The Governor Bpoko on' "Pennejlvanla and the War." Under Price Sale jpaisisiMaiasEBBSSEiaiE Matfson & DeMan$" 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's The Best Time To Buy Furs Is Now. For These Reasons: . m m lli , I Miller for 1 L'US ears War Time demand savins. Save wheat by uilng our Buhr-itone, water-ground. . OLD-FASHIONED CORN MEAL both white and jellovv with all 'ho heart and germ ground In It. Send $1.00 for trial order of lib. bag tt hole Wheat I laar FOR 1 " Kye A 1 1 ' " IliicLwbeat " 1 " " Natural Ilroirn Itfc 1 " " ornineal 1 ' " Oatmeal Weill rr! irte loltfttn 301) mtl'S. lie ceipt hoofclct sent icfth order, AUo Millers of Corn Flower and Barley GREAT VALLEY MILLS V. O. Box 203 PAOLI, PA. arranged on special tables containing articles of good quality and value temporarily reduced Night Gowns Knee Petticoats Petticoats Silk Petticoats Drawers Combinations Chemise envelope and straight Corset Covers Blouses and Embroideries J.B.SHEPPARD&SONS 1008 Chestnut Street aiuMt frntn Pajre One S3ijBelihvlk and Just now headquarters of I Russian uoveromeni, oueia um- picture these daB , lock in the OayB or Kerensay n mime -,-! ,1- .... ltAAl tVilu hulld. p. jHliailcvii ncio ,,-. .... -- I? tt ."their headquarters, principally .umma it .fl a mnvAil from the center fc'ska olfv and In a neighborhood that llrly (lumbered In quiet. J.r iimnlnv Institute and Its neigh- nnA ! ihn lHolle.st soot In Russia. ij nation's leaders work, cat and there. Heavy guns guard irm n Tha windows bristle with in onina X ntrancer is unable tr . , mmn withnnt runnlnr Into aruards. p4 and armored automobiles fill trio Inside. Tho occupants or tne UnT work as though they wert. nnit wither to trlumDh or be de gree! with the building lself. IfAVORABLB TO WILSON'S AIMS hAvilr newananera reaard Presl- ?.,.. mmmtnr .vlth mlv.ll ?! J' but on the whole the verdict Is able. f im .tnniia.HAn.htv n t.n' Imnnr4nnt iilcal event," declared the Dally Na- l today. ' nussian aemocracy muse iJ Via nrnrram mitlinert with thA jteat attention In view of the dertara km iMlnil Ttuaala'n territorial division I against a peace at our expense. Cven than Laoya ueorges speecn, n . Sia vnliitlnn nt Antnlnn of rtilora i tha Allies' replies to the Pope." 4 VrmvAm orttloleeri tha tneasflv Vint ' that '.'America now shows her Mp ana ner reaamess io co-oper- k. uiMl.twlM hattl,-" st'torial attacked the President's i for KlvlOK evidence "tnat the n, oourse not oniy recognizes me qgjggjjggs r- ' fc antral XL Jjp 'ti. ?- - xvwmkw. .-KiLC.,:i',-ni- ,y iteril VB&is3&fr . WMSOmBBBir l25MmXlaM?., WTOe GMBH" ; viffvXS- jBialrW:vS.,tf . . :.v3w 4v.asvjs:V5v:.flisji.-irij...' SsiiVi?.-i aawwasiwavaaw 'mt jHi.'s.-ljl Dopondablo DQrviCQ MsmeBR mmmL iw:iA, I TIVCTK.-.I , V fwyjiAki -' -i " -t Ti'n $&$m Z.iK i -55 ci " and get VE COAL f and get ORE HEAT I kmmf to cut down your coal villa if yeti hm tho mlm ig, iot-alr- hemtsr-ateam Brsajttr,p 'inguHoai are p flap in Phlla. ThAHNndl. rover the country. f Ban iw ooiajiiaa wun me .tb ' SlVlB w-th 1M. ll1 v . ner aaMS'and fewer h amv nffkaw matlurf MILBURN LIGHT ELECTRIC With Exchange Power System POWER RENEWED IN LESS TIME THAN REQUIRED TO .FILL GASOLINE TANK Ask fox Demonstration Booth 15, Automobile Show RODNEY S. PULLEN DH CDSBBBE SHHBHC i .-annr flU LSsJU . nnnoaBBsc UUJUU-UULOLvJL DHnLTrnDDDDi aDDODDDDt sgouuDt Installation and Expert Senice on Bosch Magnetos Dynamos Htarting Motors and Parts Mohawk Tires Zenith met Nqw Homo WE HAVE moved to our new building, our new Philadelphia home, the home of real motor-car service. For six years we were located at 818 North Broad street. Now, today, we liave1 four times the space. Letter equipment larger force and Letter working conditions, all made possible !y our growing clientele. Satisfactory service did it. Here at 817-819 North Broad street is located a modern salesroom, a large installation department, a fully equipped electrical shop, a complete battery laboratory, a tire-installing de pot; in fact, a service organization complete in ill equipment .and in its complement of dependable snd well informed mechanics all for the proper selling, repairing, adjusting and installing of the more important automotive accessories. Carburetors Wess,t.&house for Motorists JiElitlnr Hyutema for Fords Columbia Ntornse Ilatterlas MP Cables Flues, Faict tiwltctiei, etc We are proud of our organization and its new home. The building wis erected and arranged just the way we wanted it. It wis designed and will be operated to give Philadelphians and visitors the utmost in specialized service. We invite you to call at any time. We want to show you the MP Service Shops. We want you to know why you should patroniie MP service and why you can be sure of any job done by MP mechanics. Call any time of the day don't wait till tronble sends you in. Hay ice unit you our Bervlo Booklet t SKINS are rapidly increasing in price. So are linings and other accessories. Labor is becoming scarcer. All this means rapidly increasing cost. Yet, despite these facts, we1 are holding as usual Our 25 Per Cent Discount Sale At the prices in this sale furs are a better investment than they have been for fifty years. Take advantage of the saving now. You .will not get it later. And in buying furs in this sale, you are getting those that measure up to our rigid standards for quality and style. They are from our own stocks, the fine, beautiful furs that have made us leading furriers in Philadelphia for more than three-quarters of a century. Handsome Fur Sets Regularly Now 40.00 Black Wolf Seta 30.00 50.00 Taupe Wolf Sets 37.50 65.00 Taupe Fox Sets 48.75 65.00 Red Fox Set 48.75 90.00 Jap Kolinsky Sefs 67.50 95.00 Hudson Seal Sets 71.25 95.00 Fisher Sets 71.25 95.00 Kamchatka Fox Set 71.25 115.00 Cross Fox Sets 86.25 130.00 Slate Fox Set 97.50 130.00 Scotch Moleskin Sets 07.50 1 30.00 Beaver Set 97.50 135.00 Royal Ermine Set 116.25 295.00 Mole and Ermine Set 221.25 300.00 Cross Fox Set 225.00 450.00 Kolinsky Set 337.50 500.00 Silver Fox Set 375.00 700.00 Hudson Bay Sable Set 525.00 90.00 French Seal Coats, 67.50 Three-quarter length. Seal or nnnsautn collar. Smart model. 'wnainiiiiiiiii iS3i;KiH'EHKiin 95.00 Sable Marmot Coats, 71.25 Large cape collar and cuffs of natural raccoon or Hudson seal . Three - quarter length. Plaro model. 'iffliiaiMiBEimiiraciiiiiiffiiraaiiim'HOiiiiiaiiirjuffliEiiiJ 95.00 Natural Musk rat Coats, 71.25 Three-quarter length. Tlare model. Largo capo collar and cuffs of Hudson seal. Eg DiarjiaiJBriiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiJiiEr.iiciJiiiiiiiiiiiiiJuiiiiii.iaiir 130.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 97.50 Three-quarter length. Smart design. Large cape collar and cuffs of skunk. ir,nia;ii?'jaratti!iiisiiii!aiiiii:iiiiil!iimiirji!i3!affiiiEiiJ.l 165.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 123.75 Three-quarter lengtl. Kmart model Seal collar. 190.00 Nutria 142.50 Coats, 45-Inch flare model. Largo cape collar, cuffs am? belt of Hudson seal. miiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiMiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? wiitiiBiiaiiiiimBiiiiraMiiiiiiiijiijiimijiiiiiiiiig 190.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 142.50 Three-quarter-length model of selected quality skins Largo cape collar of silky skunk or taupo wolf. 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 183.75 neiecteu quality sklnB. Very smart design Large cape col lar, cuns ana wide border of w ,tiu aivuiiK, iniiiiiiiiiiBiHiiiiriiiiiiiiiiBiiii ii mum mav mmmwmmmmsmmmmmBmviiis 650.00 Baby Caracul Coat, 487.50 Belted model of distinction en hanced with luxurious collar of Kolinsky The silk lining shows a Blowing note of gold. 900.00 Russian Kolin sky Coat, 675.00 Natural markings that rive eye-alluring lines. A copy of a superb Imported coat ciiBJiffliiiiiFffliiiiiiasiiifflaaiJiiaiiiiiiiiJiiiirjsiirj,. ibigoiiiiiiiiiiuiihi 1295.00 Ermine Wrap, 971.25 Reproduction of Imported model. Uxcepttonally choice s ,!?". .handsomely trimmed with tails WEienannnrjiriiiiimiiijmiHDiimiinniiiniJM 1000.00 Natural Mink Coat, 750.00 Beautifully matched ukins made Into a most unusually smart design. latniaaaiaaaiiiiiaairiniiiHJifirjinaaEiniictaaiHiiaiS Not Much to Pay for These Furs Skunk Scarf were 1 5.00 Black Wolf Scarfs were. . 20.00 20.00 30.00 45.00 49.00 50.00 Taupe Wolf Scarfs were. . Brown Wolf Scarfs were. . White Fox Scarfs were . . . Jap Kolinsky Scarfs were . Natural Lynx Scarfs were. Pony Coats were 55,00 Squirrel Cape was 85.00 Jap Kolinsky Sets were. . .115.00 Gray Wolf Set was 135.00 Caracul Coats were 145.00 Leopard Coat was 220.00 .Mole Coat was 440.00 All Now Price Purchasing Agents' Orders accepted and our cus tomary discount allowed. Large size coats up to 50 bust measure. ' Remodeling and'repairing at moderate prices. , A small deposit will reserve your purchase in qur storage vaults until desired. 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