TryryH, J m .riT rfffn tijn ii ' ' T-r- - "rf- EYEX1XU ITBLIT LEDaEK-PHlLxVDELPUIA, TUESDAY. .lAXCAKY 22, 1018 5 DEMAND BRITAIN ' FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BOLSHEVIKI CABINET, NOW RULING RUSSIA OUST WAR CHIEFS Northcliffd Begins Bitter Campaign Against Higher Command CAMBRA1 IS CltUX! Byng'a Reverse Is Lever Used in Attempt to Pry Out Army Leaders LONDON. .ln : Tlif JJ.iily MiiII'h bitter mtiirl. tlio 'War Ofllco anil the lilfiln'i rum matid of tlic at my Irii created n ! nation tlnousliout tlio ruuiitf i'o Incident with till cumea the nouticeincnt of the ii'slKiiatinn .if Coloni'l Itcpingloii, the mllltni v .1 reMonilont of tlic Time, iiuth new. papers 11 if tinder Lord .NurtliclinV's direction, and tlio lmlillr couple tiir two Incidents. Colonel llcpinBton li ronsidcied the fnrctno-.t military critic In i;urI.iiui Ho is ci edited wuii i'eolllonal Inslili knovvleilRO of the army and acquaint er j, mice with the higher olllcer. The Daily Mull publishes a two-col umn t'ontilliuleil aitli'Io In eonnec- .. . tlon with the llmllng of the htalT. an- ' IX fin Iftivvlfl A dku nounccd In the limine of Commons on . l t" t" lftft.S Tuesd.ij. that the llrltish higher urtn command had not been surprised by tlio (icrman attack on tho Cambral front on November 30. when tho lirlt Ish lost pait of the giouud sained In the ollenhlve a few days earlier. The article i-ays that tho Govern ment, under thy picssuic of tho Ken eial staff, is huthlns up the incident. while the (iciiu.ms cialm to Iiavo cap tured or ilestrujctl 1B- tanks and to hnvo lalsen uooo men and 100 Runs. The writer add.s: "A particular uim.v illciue has had1 supreme mllltaiy ontrol for two yearn ml has icpe.Ucd.s failed to fulllll its , own expectations and promises. I L H iWWWHWM, Jimuujiiniwi i I ...,.., II LMJIWM WWM H J PEACE TALK ABSORBS ' WORKERS OF BRITAIN- Problem Sure to Bulk Large in Coming Conference at Nottingham LEADER EXPLAINS PLAN nicht are M Zlntovvskv, M. Mtchailow. M Voirin, who i addressing his colleagues. 1 nochniky, l.ion Tiotskv., Miiustoi of 1 on-iKn (Tairs, General Murawow and The womun member t Mile. C'olontai. The other members are not identified. Union of Peoples 1'iiiit Iniiril from Pane One soviet appeals prlinaril, nui in iln. ei mucin, but to the people nf tlic world, whom It fecks to unite with tli Ii'irniFo of ending the world flnuRhter aad eradicating the causes of war, nanu -l. 1 nuerlallsm and ambition, vilildi 'n mil form or another animate all ii 1 1 iinentH a at present rotiptllutul "Any recoRnltlon which forelRn (J. timucnts lientow on tho lirct-ent ItU'-- Tno .Man cuuouaiiy uiuoiues me i sa .i.K. ,,r tlilu fii-flrOn lilntMl.itr 11,.. I T-irl of llei-hv. Seerelniv for Wnr. ami I cil'iii Ocnera' Sir William KoliertMin, chief nr ilir, f-inrinl ht.'iff vliosf Ifniol'nl ir .inTEestH is desirable. It declaies tlio ! coticorncd In old diplomatic us-aces. om i mihllc would like to sco a man of tho M" lit .t-tline-Iti-1ilitory l.o eminent- tjpe of Sir Kilo CJtddes. First Lord or Uournment of tlio exploited and ti,n Ailmlmltv. rit tho War Otllcc. oppressed. The article In the Dally Mall Is signed "We inn hope to succeed lepubllc will be welcome, piin- as tcstlmonv of tho oer. tin- frankness, tlic undlsRUlycil putpo-o of I the Itusslna revolution. We are no' the not tn pio- port.ni. as wo ore rceoKiilrcil iy to' l-'orelRii Olllcci" of other countrk-i. b n In propoitlon an wo receive the a tl support ii. the pioletarl.it of the demo. -Hides ol the wolld. "If in ilinernnielits llllnsl ie -oriiI the lilitorU.il linportnuee .ni'l , tnc iiaiulcur of a lepubllc liohiR bmi In thu irlrtst of the ruins of an eNtetP.il and a uWI war, thu people of Uus-la will be fcliiil to ieccio tli.it rec igi !- tlui." SIBERIA TO HE SPLIT , INTO TWO REPUBLICS STOCKHOLM. .Tan. -".'. Slbella Is to be i-pllt up Into two re- his tronnrni ki.-iff .lmiIiioi linin. n.,.i i.i tiul.llcH. AVoid was icccivea nero iou.i Kcneial stalT. A ilose btudiat .lutect.-I from INtroicrad f.nl a strong moioment In this campalRii all tho familiar cl-f"i helf-Roerniiicut Is developing In tn dent. s of inspliatlon. ' i:.i.ein Slbei Ian province. A conference. ... . . . . . ...... ... Illrirrri. null hnlll." Ilnliln.l 11, n nnnoilnA. Iu II. -... , W 111 lie Ileal luilim luiv 1.1. .. v -- tallies ciitmcll and the 1'iench Reneralls. Xw 1jiat rr.ibcr. ' I'laier mi'ustd the staff of waslllu! men In Ill-timed ciinpalElis, fallhiR to , ailiiHxc 11 suits, deinaiiilliiR more men contlnu.illj, but wasthiR their Lffurts. The Mall ulitorlally said it did not SKier with Kraber on borne points, but on ihi wliol.- Indorsed his nitlele. , Last nlRlit, under a line mioss the lc,i : of a tlve-colunm pape, "lutilRUo iiRalni-t tin higher command." the Star, wlilcii Is reputed bltteily hostile to 1'icmlerl Lloyd lieorRe, prints an lntcrlew with Lieutenant Colonel ItepliiRton, which it' plains editorially as follows: I "The air Is full of (.Iriis and poitciib-. ' Heiilngton, military erltlo of tho Tlnus, Vms teiilgned. Also there has been launched a violent press campaign galnbt Sir William ltobertson. and Terse Statements ilntfe in War Conduct Fifth I Uu Hi.- Pimiilt.-I: "Scnutor Cluirpbcrlaia's state ment us to tho iie.scnt inaction untl incfi'cctivrt.ess of the (iovcrn ment is an natonishinp; and ab soltttclv unjustifiable distortion of the truth. "Xothinc helpful or likely to speed or facilitate the war tasks of the tiovurnmcnl lias come out of such criticism and investiga tion. "My association nnd constant confcicncc with the Secretary of War has tnunht nie to regard him as one of the ablest public officials I have ever known. The country will soon lenvn whether c or his critics understand the business in band." III! Si'mttm Cliamlicrlaiu: "Secretary linker's elVoits to better liis organization havu my utmost approval. Hut the in herent weakness of liis orRniiizn tion is that nobody between the at my and the President has legal authority. "I am acting under my oath and will lime the approval of my own conscience, even if not of the Administration. The people ate entitled to be led into the committee's confidence." Wilson Rule Menaced in Senate Battle Peace With Ireland, Urged by Wilson t'ltntliiufil from Tune line of the present plans of tunthiiifil (rum I'ncr One the War li- , conferences and trying to elVect such partment will not bo accepted limtewr. n compromise before the Home Hule except to prevent enactment of the war C0MVel,ti0n resumes its deliberations cabinet bill . tomorrow. republicans today wore plannlnR a T, p b,. ,, t f Ulc ( aurui n iitriiiu ijipw i'-.t i" fp PHONi: WIKKS FROZEN OFF Thirty Below at Trout Run, Pa., Sets Record for Winter on the war cabinet and munitions direc tor bills Democrats probablj will irnxe a similar reunion. Some legislator saw the d.inKcr of tho majurity party being r forced to necept one or Imth bill" purel 1 from the standpoint of "potltn-ul satety llr.st." , The polltira! llres are ii" rugliiR Senator Penrose has aiiiioum il he will make a speech showing up Denim rath mlst.ikes In tlio conduct of thu war. other Itepubllc.in Senators are consid ering like speeches. AVheti I'rnroso does j speak ho w 111 get as Igorous nn answer I as be gave Stone's attack. The partisan llnnies arc llkel to spread to tho House, many of whoso members listened to Suae mid IVnime. There was no den lug tile fait that in both houses politics Is no longer mi lter i ontrol. but Is likely In stu until the election utiles the tlxal claims, or some one takes sharp steps to cheek It I 100,0;I8 P. R. R. Stockholders ' The number of stockhoMeis of tin l'ennslanl.i ltailroad. for the Hist thm In the blstorv of tlio romp in, by passed the 100,000 mark, tlic em t number licllitr 100.CI38. iiftlien. I'M'i. are women. The I'ennsjlwiiil.i lt.itho.oi Company lias oulstandlng 'i"h."i,.!li bliaies of stock of tlio pai .ihn i f '.n ucli. All bill '- I lr ci ut I- no Mii I In the l ulteil suites Times expresses the belief that a solution one way or another will be reached this week. WASIHNtiTuN, J.iu -'. While House olllelals today dcilaicil that while President Wilson has stcaillb taken a deep Interest In the Iilsh prob lem they ulc not awani that lie has made representations to tlio lliltlsh flm ernnieiit as dedal ed by the limloii Hally N'ews. It was thought possible that some informal word from tho Pres ident may h.ic been transmuted. Pul ing the last few mouths tho Ptcsldcnt lias iceelved at the White limine ni.uiy persons Intimately couueiled with tlic Irish cuiin-. among them T. 1' in'omioi. Despondent idow Ktuls Life Henderson Asserts Woodless Revo lution Duo to Upset Preent Sytem MiTTIXUlIAM. Lug. Jan. i-'. iiiioi s iitmunl enuferenee. beginning t-imnriou. assumed more and mote the eiiain.ti-i of an International gntberlng j irkmen In prellniinaty meetings to. dm nnd bulked cn larger In hiipor-taur- tluoiigli icrlalnty that the whole ' nriiei niiestlon will lio deluUd S..i miiv is the conference to lonsidei in. situntlon of tlio Hrltlsh Labor part. Out .M t.lnnliioff, of ltussla: Mm Hen- iudei mill l.otigiict, of Kranee, nnd Mm. luisnians, Vimderveldo nnd llrociiuaett, ' f llelgluni. bate been Invited nnd e- lie. i.-il to address a special meeting to- nig ' II .ntmn of munitions workeis of ' kisgon ami Woolwhh hi seeking to f-.r. , ininuillate action b.v the Oovein- ment to open pence negotiations, undei ilne.it of st! Ikes, seemed likely to make .this suhjcit tlio InoH Important of nn of those to be lonsldercd by tho coneu ' tlon. .N'enil u mure of dtffircnl resolutions urging some sort of peuco ftcps lme j btcn subunttaij for adoption by tlio gen- i , oral paitj conference and aro to be de bated by tho coin cntlon. i HrltUli writers halo written a treat ' deal about tlio conference. Somewhere In tho courso of mot sui h articles thete i has nppeared tliep hrabe: "Arthur Hen , dcrson has a gieut opportunity before him." The fnlted Press asked tho head I of the Labor Party today what he e i pected to devtlop from this great op I portlinltj He uusueicil "Iteiolutlon ' l- spoke ill ,i seili.n- in.uiliei bis bead down hi the nti uli.ir hulking man ner of Ilritl-li tlg.itlng politician", but Is looked up ininiiill.itch anil nulleil 'There s a h ,.uln.ii cuinlug. all right ho explained "but It will bo a bloodless affair, entirely political, Tho llrltish people nrc seeking tho means of a swlfo transition from the old order of things to tlio new, but they jilsli II to bo smooth ns well as swlfb Wo are leorgntiltlng the 1-nbor party to mako It the elililo for the change" The reorgnnlratioli referred to Is that pioposed by the national cxecutlvo i. hereby Labor liarty membership will cento to be baseil exclusively on nflllla tlon with a trades union, but will bo open to nny otcr ngrcedlng with the lnvrtv.! program "When the scliemo comes Into opera tion It will proilde the peoplo with the means of effecting -n completo revolu tion hi the control of state." continued Henderson ; "tho revolution will ham tho thoroughness of the Hussiau revolution, but will iiolil ltusslu's dlsasteis The llrltish people bale learned how to operate tiee representative Institutions They ale skilled In the pi notice of political deinociacy. 3S GREY IRON CASTINGS Up tp 1500 Pounds Our iron mixture pecu liarly adapted to castings that are to be machined, Daily Melting Capacity 125 Tons Your business solicited for largo or small quan tities. Satisfaction guar anteed. Abram Cox Stove Co. American & Dauphin Street! Philadelphia llell Tlione Kejrttorn Kens. S30 I'nrk 171 Pretty Candy Jars A new article that is much in demand of which wc show an excellent collection. In good taste is an engraved glass candy jar, delicately trim med with silver height ten and one-half inches $10. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut su UIAMONH M LIP HA NTS JUWELEUS SILVKUSMITILS iSSusraiaiBiaiEiEiBisii el i'.TAWI-S P.i . .bin .. 1 1 s..n dcnl sin lh ile.uh ol h t hti--l),iiiil . eial w.ii .ill" Mrs Iiiun Wiilg. i. t i 'atnu H.-.1 towlislnii iiiiiuittMl nl, id. U I .inguu i tin. bain uf I V Uuup. Miuiiilintow i simo inn igue lino ur.ivo. iintteu. goes so far as to quote the Krench nickname for ltobei Uon. dubbing hlin 'ilineial Non Kon' becau'o lie says 'no, no to every wildcat fcchcmo hatched in Paris. Wo adviso every fair-minded man to col late tho Inspired diatribes of the Xoith clllfo press and then form his own Judgment " Lieutenant Colonel Kcplngton in his Interview printed In tho Star says: "I resigned the position ns military correspondent for the Times purely as a mutter of pilnclplc. "The piiNltbiil uf the i-mllitry tmluy U, In ln liilml, so serious Hint there U no other alternative open to me tlntii tu tske the htrp I huve tnken. 'If the present state of things Is allow id to esist. nothing but disaster can bofull the cuuntiy. The Oovcrn ment li.ih lust the conlldence not only of labor but of the gieat majotity of the liub'i' , and if the existing method Is al lowed tj continuo It will succeed In wieikmg both tho military and tho naval servn es Icr the niMiiKatlon ol a piowsiunai ko tinment. Tho delegates nie being UP', portioned one to every llft.v -thousand of population. Tim leaders la tho movement declaie they will ralso an army to ristoro nb- soiuto oruer in j.asiern non-ii. mm . pinlcet their frontier"." WH.Ll'A.MM'dUT. IM . .Ian. 1'S -Tin temperature dropped to 30 ilcgiees below zero at Trout Kim. setlliig a new- record I Car Congestion Nearly Cleared for the winter I'oinmerclal and railroad WIL.MINiSToN. Ivl . .Ian .. - l:.i telephone wires In that vicinity were' ad o'llelals In Wilmington ilc.iu.ti illllL lilt' III IIUII "'I I III.- I U' I iiiii i ii- iraior in i-ioppiiiK vow, ! TROTSKY TO MAKE NEW PEACE PLEA TO ALLIES ' PHTltOfinAD. .Ian. 'J2. 1 The All-Husslan convention of Woik 1 men's and Solilltis' Soviets, which Is piesumabb to formulate the future (Sov cinnient of P.iifcbl.i now that the Con stituent Assembly la dissolved, was de la nl In its meelliiR today. Xot all dele gates have arilved. and until the pom nlelo membership is hero tho situation I will uuii k time. I'oiclRii Jlinister Trotzky and other, members of the Husslan poaco delegation were expected back this week from llrest-Lltovsk. It was asseited today Hint Tiotkv would addiess anuther np- The gnat crime of tho Government I eai ... .i10 Allies, outlining tho pro-. Is that it will not tell tho nation tho Ki.im made at llrest-Lltovsk and urslns truth them again to Join in general penco no- Labur has been bplcndid tluoughout (-otlatlons. the war. and 1 have every conlldence In, Tno lnuniei- or formir Jllnlster Ko labor, but labor has lost all coufldeiieu i Kai.Lin ,.mi siilng.uelt was olllelally nn- contractid so much that a number of them snapped oft", hampering tho sirv loo badly. Men who Were lilln by the i ciusuih ut 1'iuiiiu onu iliiu luaillieu lO 1 spend the day In tho woods cutting file' vveio kept Indoors by tho extreme cold , weather ir a few il.iv nd lu clearing the way for co.il Mnp- nentH had bad a marled ifftet on the .lumber of cars ill Wilmington Despite 'ho had weather the local ynids have ieen almost cleared of tlio ens which ongested them. 1 St la i bu If .1 smntl deposit now uill reserve purchase until desired. Liberty llomls accepted ns cash nl pnr. Mail orders promptly filled. Extra . - large' size coals up to 30 bust measure. Purchasing agents' orders oc ceplcd with usual 10 per cent nl lotced. Repairing and re mod cling at lou cost. mm i -OW orldaBMtBevef" A delicious health drink N'on-lntoilcstlng. Pure. Get a case for home uie. At grAcert', at druggist', in fact at alt places where good drinks are told. LEMP, Manufacturers ST. LOUIS Girard Grocery Co. MIILVIIKU'IIIA. v.. Of 1 ma IS 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's New Reductions in Our Greatest Fur Sale Now 50 Per Cent Off in Many Instances nl-IC , . 1 Ll i..i.: c 7 : cc u .. T rl ll-i IIIU3L ICIllUIft-ClUlC ICUULllUllO Ul UU1 SdJC U1C 111 CUCUl J1UVV, AUvTV offset the loss entailed by the Monday closing order, we are even W rurtner reaucing prices in oraer to increase tne volume or our sales. In tho Pi line Minister "Tile uriiij Is tired and dlngusled vtltb tbeiie tiitriKliesj the soldiers lire not poll tlrlaim, they want 110 fuvorltUm. llepington pointed out that Field Mar shal II ile In his last dispatch lefetrtd to the handicap he was wot king under, through the difficulty In obtaining ade quate drafts a sulllclent length of time beforo the divisions' aio called upon to take their place In tho battle. "KuftRla," proceeded Colonel lleping ton, "disappears out of the war and her treat mamiea of troops are fluna; across from eaftt to went. Neither the Govern ment nor I know nbut the Hermans pro pose (o attempt, but limtrml of placing the earibi boldlj on Hie table Hie Gov ernment resorts to secrecy. Then follows a newspaper campaign aiainst naval nnd mllUnry men. , ritlSUNEKS CUT ICK nounced today as the woik of llolshevlM flintier, who nero stiired to a freuuy by apixals of u number of nieinbers uf tho Hal lie lleet. Just niilved. that they take the fate of those opposing them lulu their on n hands. An attempt has been made to assas sinate Hurls Savlnkoif. forme:- Acting Minister of War In tho KVrensky I'abl- net. Previously It bad bScn leported that nieinbers of tlio lied tluard werol bcourlng Petiogiad for Savlnkoif. be cause of his antl-llolshevik activities at tlio opening of tho biief session of tho Constituent Assembly. Premier Lenlno has Issued a warrant 011 tho ground of "public po'ley" for tho 111 rest of XI. Tchcinolf, a Social Hevo lutlonaiy, who was elected president of tho AsMcmbly over tho Holshcvik candi date. Itcsiy;ns to Double Salarv WILMINHTOX. Hit, Jan. 22. Hr. V. Harvest in JamesburR, N. J., Saved' m. jivcis. vbo ims inen dt pbjsiuian , t. - ti 1 j hi Wtluiingtoii and later was secietary by Permit r rom Judge 'of t)lt. naid of Health, has resigned JAMKHBrRU. X. J. Jan 2J. With Inelr lako here covered with line Ico Jfteen inches thick, but without help to get It harvested, the Jamesburg Ice Com pany has been baved from an embar rassing situation by tho employment of prisoners from the county Jail under a Permit granted by Judge Lawicncc. Tho prisoners are paid the prevailing wages, either In cash to bo available at tho end of their prison terms or In tho form of remittances to their families, as the Court may direct. An agent of tho company calls for tho men each moinlng at the county Jail and transports them to Jamestown by train. They get a hot lunch at the lake. miii will accent a nosltion with ti .ev York Insuiance company, wlieie ho will receive a salary of $5000 a ear, which Is moro than iloublo what he has been receiving in Wilmington. Former Mayor i'rlco was elected to succeed him. Chinesejilii Bulbf will (Ira jou a profusion of sweet-scented Howera In alx necks, line tialbs, lOo each 1 per iloien, 11,00. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Will lilnnm nltiindanl 1 In fjllIVS ftA SttsP IVAJlltf 60 h; U'H l'Hlt HO.., 33 CKXTK JlOtll nf tli a Km a nan ha iritt 11 Jndoori U toll water or nber set HYACINTHS1""" T.'0 Startsa In water and readyMo bloom, jour first opportunity to get tlies. IS CENTS l'il'll. alJJO IVr IXIZK.V Michel'sff?ffir SKSD1TIK1 S.B. COUGH DROPS Give the youngsters all they want. Smith Brothers' keep colds away and prevent ' sore tluroat. At druggists, grocer, conlectlon erst alto newt and cigar jfimdt. Seattle has coal not a day lost this winter because of lack of fuel or power: in Seattle a coal contract means that you will get your coal twelve months in the year. Seattle has oiver 190,000 hydro-electric horsepower developed; four times as much ready to develop at the lowest rates in the United States. Seattle has men with 28,000 men working in war industries alone, not an hour has been lost this winter because of cold or storm; no time is ever lost in summer because of excessive heat. Seattle has transportation ocean ships bringing 260,000 tons of rubber, vegetable oils and other oriental products to Seattle this month, landing them in a harbor that never knows ice, on a $10,000,000 system of deep water terminals. Seattle has room for you to build your factory some where on its waterfront of 140 miles, where you can take advantage of the most favorable conditions in the United States. i Seattle launched the first ship of the United States emergency fleet and will produce 1,000,000 tons of steel and wood ships this year. We will help you investigate Seattle's facilities to serve you now and to produce your requirements economically after the war. SEATTLE CHAMBER JF JOMMEfcCE, Seattle .ffi 1 I 1 I m Furs are the warmest and most durable clothing one can get. With the taking unprecedented drops, with the fuel problem still in doubt, furs are a comfort. temperature still sure road to Just Half Price for These Beautiful Furs Regularly 15.00 Skunk Scarfs, now I 5.00 HLick Fox Muffs, now 7.50 1 5.00 Black Fox Scarfs, now 7.50 20.00 Kamchatka Wolf Sets, now 10.00 20.00 Black Wolf Scurfs, now 10.00 20.00 Taupe Wolf Scarfs, now 10.00 24.00 Jap Cross Fox Scarfs, now 12.00 24.00 Skunk Muffs, now 12.00 27.00 Red Fox Scarfs, now 13.50 30.00 Skunk Muffs, now 15.00 30.00 Kamchatka Wolf Scnrf 15.00 45.00 Red Fox Scarfs, now 22.50 49.00 Jap Kolinsky Scarfs, now 24.50 55.00 I'ony Coats, now 27.50 Muffs ie. 1 I e I rp (3 Regularly Now g 16.00 Nutria 12.00 i 118.00 Hudson Seal 13.50 E '24.00 Tuupe Wolf 18.00 gj 30.00 Beaver 22.50 g 32.00 Black Fox 24.00 m 50.00 Taupe fox 37.50 Now 1 Regularly Now 7.SU J 55.OO Ermino Scarfs, now 27.50 59.50 Mole Scarfs, now 29.75 65.00 Jap Cross Fox Sets, now 32.50 69.00 Jap Cross Fox Sets, now 34.50 89.00 Kamchatka Wolf Set, now 44.50 99.00 Pointed Wolf Set, now 49.50 I I 5.00 Jap Kolinsky Set, now 57.50 I I 5.00 Ermine Scarf, now 57.50 1 35.00v Fisher Set. now 67.50 145.00 Caracul Coat, now 72.50 150.00 Fisher Set, now 75.00 190.00 Silver Fox Scarf, now 95.00 550.00 Silver Fox Set, now 275.00 Scarfs Regularly Now 30.00 Taupe Wolf 22.50 36.00 Red Tox 27.00 39.00 Kamchatka Fox 29.25 itnn t..,. w.,if . ihr tM 5300 Slate Fox 39.75 55.00 Cross Fox 41.25. Fine Furs Sets Greatly Reduced Regularly Now 40.00 Black Wolf Sets 30.00 50.00 Taupe Wolf Seta 37.50 65.00 Taupo Fox Sets 48.75 65.00 Red Fox Sets 48.75 90.00 Jap Kolinsky Sets 67.50 95.00 Hudson Seal Sets 71.25 95.00 Fisher Sets 71.25 95.00 Kumchatku Fox Set 71.25 t 1 5.00 Cross Fox Seta 86.25 1 jra Regularly Now I 30.00 Slate Fox Set 97.50 1 30.00 Scotch Moleskin Seta 97.50 130.00 Beaver Set 97.50 135.00 Royal Ermine Set .'...116.25 295.00 Mole and Ermine Set 221.25 300.00 Cross Fox Sets 225.00 450.00 Kolinsky Set 337.50 500.00 Silver Fox Set 375.00 700.00 Hudson Bay Sable Set 525.00 All Our Fur Coats Reduced These but hint the savings. 'Every coat in stock is in this reduction sale. Regularly Now 90.00 French Seal Coats 67.50 95.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 71.25 95.00 Sable Marmot Coats 71.25 1 30.00 Hudson Seal Coats 97.50 165.00 Hudson Seal Coats 123.75 1 90.00 Hudson Seal Coats 142.50 190.00 Nutria Coats 142.50 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats '. .183.75 . 600.00 Baby Caracul Coat 450.00 All Velvet Hats Reduced to 3,50 Worth up to J8M. Many Styles Beautiful New Models for Southern Wear in Display First presentation of hats for the South, showing the new styles being brought out for Spring. at" - ggjSJSISllSfSESSI r