v: vr'4V. & -f .i' ', 4. m hs . Mr ?if bw &? . & iL " iJ HI Ifo f "Y .. i S?.! I 2rt. i" S&:. 1 " y ft' H ' - m m it& -fa?. IK Mil ! 73TT , "i ' tof BEAT I BACK ASSAULT . i tuiis Lose Prisoners' in -Attempt to Surprise Iff "j" ' tiv . A mnwinntto aJcs. 8. ARTILLERY ACTIVE lore Than 45 German Dead IfcvUin Last Friday's Raid L i,A.M WASHINGTON, March 5. At'f Forty-three American Boldicrs had MVjV 'n w,,ed ,h " 'n France at the tf, CM or March 2, while 252 had been V' AJweunded and 33 captured or missing, & '& according to War Department in- cfc.rf V.A i C71ft?nnauon. S&! ,2 PAltlS. March 5 American forcm r"'i ' ,, .. ... i-; rvpuineci li cicrmaii kuii'iibc: uimi.iv in Sk th Lorraine region mid took nonio prisoners, llio French War orfUo mi- tiounced today. More than forty-llvo Herman dead, all ot whom had been Killed In the German attack nK.ilnict the Anivrli in salient northwest of Tout on I'rlday morning, were counted In the American entanglement and In No Man's Umd today. The Germans had licn Hliot down while returning- to their own linen, after being routed by tho American toldlers. aermau partlea tried to approach to carry oft tho corpse, but were driven off by machine-gun lire. The Americana plan to bury all the .dead In their own territory It li now learned that tjio Herman dead left In the American trenches Nvero burled separately from tho Americans. The 'Implest military ceremonies maiked the Interment. American artillery lolcntly bom barded the German trenches at Monroe during a heay wiowstorm till morning. The artlllerjlns began at 1 o'clock and was Intense for half an hour. The Inky black night Kky suddenly burst Into flames and dancing lines of (lie Tho ground trembled and windows were shaken a mile to tho rear of tho lints The German artillery's reply was weak. The entire bombardment lasted an hour, diminishing toward tho last. The Germans used their hcay guns In the rear of Montscc. - Montscc Is an eleatlon opposite. XUrdy, a short dlstanco behind tho enemy lines. A German nilne gun, rapturrd during the enemy raid northet "t Toul on Friday, has been brought In and will be rent to Washington as u trophy after being suitably Inscribed Two lieutenants In tho hospital here killed a couplo of Germans nfter being wounded. One of the lieutenants, whoso family Is prominent In New York, was wounded in the shoulder by a piece of shell and bayoneted In tho side, lie lot his bocho with a revolver Tho other was In a dugout when it vvai grenaded. Ordered to come out, ho did and shot tho German ' who gae tho order. W EVANGELICAL SESSION ENDS; NAME APPOINTEES Pennsylvania Conference Names Allentown for Next Year HEADING, Pa. March 5 The. Kant ennsylviinla Conference of the United ,!vangelical Church brought Its session to a close here this morning when tho ippolntments wero announced The nev. George .scnaum. of Harris. urg. was appointed to succeed the Kcv I. Franklin hchlegel as pastor ot t lethany Church, Allentown. where tho finrerenco will meet In 111? A J "lexer Is npolnted t tho llarrlsbtirg Ti. 'faitnulnfr n istiirs vern ariiiolnlci the Philadelphia iharge Christ t,i,r.iv tim rtf. i K. Horlccv: ller- antown, the Ilev. C. It. I.lchtc-; Hcthel. w Ilev. F. II. Heckler; Uelflcld avenue, "I le nev. a. II. It. Dellecker ' There wero no changes made In the s nnnlnlmentji with the ono exception ks- AiUntnwn. hn rnnferenco Larrvlng KtySfi. it suggestion of the presiding elders 'ttSr naDthls was no time to. mako changes w ' nce moving expenses were so high OADGES OF HONOR f FOR AMERICAN HEROES "CJJSIV. . . . EWVAf .Yr Department to Decorate boi- diers Who Distinguish Themselves fWV WASHINGTON. March B. America K.:t-.Krin nonor me raiiinictn mihi ..iphm f? 'SL'nUj.H (hniKPltnn In fhft Mnrrh 1 Ger K&iiian raid Ulffi The Wi i. t 'v 'tcoratlor rurtT ' - --- - War Dpnartment nlans to Issue 3 eeoratlons for them. Including a new , . --- . - .- J4-"Vs',ons will Include campaign badge, a (Svfil sSliitlngulBhed service medal and rome frV jfnslgnla for wounds. fl.Vt Wauge or nonor lor wounos ine uecora i' MttiJ jlltnerto no marK nas uesignaica F- n' i?merlcan wounded, but this new one, 5 (CTiWhlong with, the other Insignia, will be fYM.j&LjrmnttA from lime tn time hereafter to i"lA fonen whose bravery Is outstanding fKV The formal order covering the medal fcl" hj) situation will be Issued soon V Wfe , ?' Pf-U. S. AKMV WELL SUPPLIED filcutenant Colonel Rolfe Talks to , 4T- Credit Men on Co-operation " 'Thn American Koldlrr Is now well plied with rood and clothing," no saui uunant uoionei it. a. none, 01 me rtermaster'a corps, stationed at Phil lohla. at the weekly luncheon of tho ladelphla Association of Credit Men, 1 today In the Adelnhla Hotel. n his talk, entitled "Co-operation Be- en uovernment and Manuracjurer on ernment Contracts," he said that the lit of tho United States has gone Cvery high, due td the great success 'Jill T.lhlfv Tiiuna jpolonel Rolfe concluded his talk with .ppeni mm pumnesM men rcuouuio work eo as to brine the Hotdler an acme of perfection In physical tr mm iiitmui aomiy wntrii will le him easily .to go "over tho top ' i . IALUTE PENN "OFFICEnS" kfa" Bewildered by Regalia of - tn.MMXj "WEUU jtt-aet jrount 'Vfflcer" In khaki, 1 and blllA flftt Mrd m-nA h U.-P, R. O. T. C. on his sleeve. W'kalutea from sir nllfil man erotwlng Oiestnut street Instead hvib-tne, salute with atony calm lo,!LS9,,red n'11 "M "Oh. hang wrfl'Vand then Yaseed the time f wHb IUev regulars, thereby- prpv iMtMoHMr.'dnpIlt the Cryptic BARUCH TOPS BOARD OF WAR INDUSTRIES President Appoints New York Financial Expert to Suc ceed Daniel Willard FUNCTIONS ARE REVISED Wider Powers Vested in Chairman, With Other Members ns Athisorn WASHINGTON .Mnrcli B, President Wllsmi latK this iiftcrnonn announced the appnlntment of Ilcrniinl Ilarurh, New mk flmini lal ctpert. ns chairman of Hip war Industries board, succeeding Ikuilel AVillnnl, prcslduit (if the Iialtlmorc mill (liiln llillroad The President ii letter" to Mr Munich was ns follows ."I am writing In ask If jou will 'lint accept appointment as chairman of thn War Industries Hoard, and I nut going to take the liberty ut Hip hiiiup time of outlining tho fumtlnns, the itmstitutldii and lUlon of tho boanl ns Ihinl, thpj should now In- rstihlMud 'The fumtlons of the Imiii) slmulil bp l'lrsl TIip ireallon uf iipw ficllllles and the disclosing mid If lit iivk ir' Hip opening tip rif new or .ulilltlonal sources of siipph S'Potnl The iiinverslnn of pxlstlnc fncilltlis, wlin i' tipiessury to new Uses Third Tho studious conservation of resources ami fiiillltlpH by si lenllllc commercial mid Industrial xoiinmli s Pourth Ailvln to I he several pur chas'ng ngpiils i,r Hi" Governun nt Willi ngniil to the piites to lip aid Fifth Tin deteriiiliiitliiii wlnrever necessarv nf priorities of ptmlui linn and of denierv and of the proportion of anv given iirtleli. to bp iiuhIp Ininn dlitel) aiciplalili' to tIm Kivcrnl pui- basing iiKciulos when tin supiilv of thutnrtlfle is innillUli nl clthir lim pornrlly or perm imutl hlxth Tho making of punhises for thn Allies "Tho board should bo mnstltulrd n.il present and should main, so far ns necessnr ami so f(r as consistent with the tlurncter and purposes of the leor-l-.inlzitlon its picsint advlsorj agents, but thn iiltlmitp detlslnn of all nut s lions ixii-pt the ileleriuliullan of irlips. should rest alwijs with thu tlnliniaii, tho-other lnemb;is iittlng In u ui.iir ntlvo ami advisory i ipicltj "The nirthir nrgunlsatlon or ihMcc I will iiidluito lieiow In the ili'leriulu itlou of prlorltlps of production when It Is not possible- to hive the full supplj of tho arlUo tint Is needed prodiued t once, (he chair man should bp asslsti il mid so far as prattle iblc guided bv tho present prlor Itlesorganlitloii 01 Its equivalent. 'In the clptcrmlnatlon of priorities of delvcry, when tliov must bo determined, ho should bo assisted when ncccssarj. In addition to tin- present udv Isory, lirlftr ltles organlntlon, b the advleo.und io operation of a coniinlttep enustllulid for the purposo ami consisting of oflli'lal representatives of the food administra tion, tho fuel administration. Hip rail way adiiilnlstratlon, .the slilppug boanl ami the war trado board la oldri thai when a priority foi ckllvisy has hi en determined there may bo common con sistent and concerted action to carry It Into effect, "In tho determination of prices the chairman should bo governed by the ad vice of a committee, consisting, beside himself, of tho member of the board Immediately charged with tho study of raw materials and of manufactured products, of tho labor member of the board, of tho chairman of tho Federal Trade Commission the, chairman of the tailff commission and the fuel adminis trator "The. chairman should be ronstantlv and systematically iiforir of .ill con tracts, purchases and deliveries In order th it he tnn have alnas befmo liim a schematized analjsls of the inogicss jf business In the several supply divisions " ili Government lu nil departments. as r lowers, 'U I VlIWa X.'L.- NsM 7-wT5-Jvi ' s7TMi caujjiiiij; -Ci. . iff lflOJ.1 tEW A Rare Blending of Beauty You'll say the good old Store never looked more beautiful. The green foliage and bright blossoms throughout the First and Second Floors and on the Third Floor (West) proclaim the com ing of Spring and make one forget the snowbound roads and the hcatless days of the past winter. Still more delightedly does one sense the beauties of Springtime through the displays of new merchandise Lovely Apparel for Women 3 The New Fabrics and Trimmings All Accessories to the Toilette You'll say we have succeeded admirably in our effort to make the Spring Opening of our Golden Year surpass the displays of past seasons. There have been difliculties some kinds of gdods scarce, some materials delayed in shipment, some practical' changes and common-sense developments. But there's brightness and cheerfulness in textures and colors and airy gracefulness throughout. ' After all, there's no embarto on beauty, nor does our Gov ernment intend that there shall be. Without woman's help the Allies could not win the war. Depend upon her lo save where saving will help, to work where w.ork is to be done, to be cheerful and to dress as becomes her station and her brave spirit. The Fashion Opening ' Displays are all-inclusive-Women's and Children's Apparel, Sjlks, Wool and Cotton Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Neckwear, Ribbons, Gloves, II osier u Shoes, Hand Bags. ' STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET. STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET ;.w EVENING PUBLIC) All Finland io Be Seized by Germans Continued from Pile line nro the Whit Guard Tho While Guird represent conservative Interests, veno care little for real denim racy and who want the Germans to have control of the I'etrogrnd government, because money making might then start up again The White Guard, wild their while flag, sv 1111)01171 a sin render to reaction The leaders of Hip White Guard have been demorallied by thn terrible throes of a great democraev's birth Thev don't want In go thrnngli tho conclusive stage nnv longer They are pieimicxl to nccept n pirlly palsied de mocracy to evade further trouble to themselves Fortunately for the i.isp of world d iiKicruc) Iheie nro In ItussU the Itid Guard who nrp not fnltir)iie, nnd who will seo Hie revolution through to the end. , They shniildn t be sailed "reds" inv longer Ameilca ought lo Know tin m li tlic lied Guard of eh moi no v TERMS OF PEACE Km. I'll Id .Mnrilial Haig rcporlcd FORCED ON iSV.ir.S'lndav. A.Mtrritn.M. Mii.h ' IMspitches from llerlln give del ells if Hi,. i.,p net. pinent between Hip I Mi tral Power unci llussl i The doe nine ut s.cvs the I'ow'ts Involved hive agrenl to terminal' I In late of war nnd hi ill, iihout irnn is iiilc klv ns pohslbli nnd theiefore. the plcnlpotenll irh ' sltncd the following articles ITrst The Central Powers mid llussl e declare the state of w cr between tliini to I. tirinlniled and an ieilvei hcni fnrtli to llv. In pc.in and fileiidhlp with one another second The c outim ting nations will refrain from all imitation or piovw i tlon ngclnt other slKiiatniv Govern inentii and underlain to spare Hip popu latlon of the regions ocniplcd b the peiwris of the yu cdruple AIM ime Thlrcl The regions Mug et of the line agicnl upon bv Hip e onliaetliiK tur tles, mill formcilv belonging to l!iis'a, kIi ill no longer be under llussl in sover ilgntv It Is iikipmI t.ic Mil" appentH from the iippeiiilnl imp No I which as iigiccil nin fonns mi iswiitl.il put of tin p. nn tiiatv rh. living of tho Hup In the wist will In i ottl. I lu lb' Germ in-llussl in mixed commission The tigloiu In iimstiem will hsv" no obllcritlon whatever toward llussli arising from their former relations thereto llusiil.c undertakes to refinln from nil Intel feteneo In the Internal af fairs of these territories nnd to let .er mui) nnd Austrli determine the future fate of these territories lu ugicciiient with thelt populations rourth Germany and Aiistn i agree when a ginei.il pi ice Is . oni ludecl and Itiissl.ui di innbnllr itlou Is fullv cnin plelecl to pviuiiilp tin' legions cast uf the line design iteel In Article T number one In so f n ns rlhb 0 dries not stlpitlite nihervvise ltusl.i wl" do evervthlng l hei povvn to icunplete ns soon in possible the iv.cciiitlon of tho Anatoli in pinvlliceM mill the Ir endei Iv return to Turleev Tin' dlstrlcls of Krlvan. Knrs and Hitouin will llkewlso without delay be evncuitcd bv the Rus sian troop Rusla will not Interfere In tho reorganization of the constitu tional or Interintlon cl conditions of thesp, districts, but leiM It to Hie popu lations of the districts to cirry out the Ieorganl7itiun, In agreement with Hip neighboring Mates, particularly Tuikev ririh Russia will without dela intrv out Hie complete iletnoliollzntlou of her arnn. inc lulling the forces new re fniin ed In Hip piestiit Coeeiiiiiient Rusl i will further tiansfet her waislilpo to Russian h irliors and leive theni Hole until u geiieml pence oi ItnnieiP-itelv dls nrin Warships of suites continuing In i state of war with the Quadruple V.I llnncp vclll be treated, as Riirslin war ships In so far as they nro within Rus sian control Tho barred 7one of the Arctic con tinues In force until the conclusion of peace An Immediate beginning will be m ulo of the lemovnl of mines in the U.iltlc nnd in so far as Itusslnn power extends lu the Black sea Commercial shipping Is free In these waters and will be lesuiucd Immediate! A mixed enm mlicslon will bo appointed to llx further iigulitlnns, especlallv foi the nunoiini e inenl of toutiH for mete haul ships ship ping ionic's me to bo Kept pTiuauciul) free f i oni Halting mines 1 in n,.i,ui. Ao:ti mh...o ..... ..v....v. ..,..-. ..hu...i ............ C1I1CAGCJ Minh f. Ri Hli lions lilaced agunst millers fiom buviijg h ir- or ime, grain for malting puipoes luvo been removed, effective todaj si R s jp erns and t JLt LEDGEK-PHILADELPJ1IA, TUESDAY, 500,000 MORE HUNS SENT TO WEST FRONT Re-cnforccmenta for Heralded Offensive Not So Immense as Advertised ONLY '2,000,000 RIFLES Totiil l'orccs racing Allies Number .1,000,000, unit Not All Am righting Men LONDON, .March Australian troops conducted an- other utcossr,.l raid !.. th.. vicinil , - .. of arni'ton last night, taking bc- ml nrlHiiiiprtt and two machine In the same' neighborhood tin1 enemy attacked a British post and was repulsed after sharp lighting. South or St. ((uentln Mritlsli patrols look several premiers jes tenia afternoon. PMI.S I'eh ' I -dty mill ) liespltc reports srdtiloulv dissemi nated dvrneniv prop igandlsts of i olossil e m i iitratlnns uf ijernim. Ausiro llun- gnrl.ui llulgarlan and Turkish i roups along tho w extern from, it Is now known Hut ITeld Marshal von Hindi nhtirg his niiisiiii tiled his furies In ITindiis ami rriinic with less than half million men for bis much v.iunieil hihiisivp riirlhermore. It Is eHlmated th it Hie tot il sttpiigth of the Genu ut aiinle cpposlng tin Trench. Hrltlsh mid Aneil can forces Is appiolm.ilel !" i"" nOu incn of whom nt the ni""l .' 'iiil.OOO c in be used In actual lighting Twintv new Germ in divisions hive appealed on the western fmnt sin p late the iiiltiunn. sixteen of iiiem coin ing fiom lb" Riissiiiu front, mid four from the II illan theater of war A German division comprises lu nil about 2on0fl men, but that figure In cludes nil branches of servkn The linvonets or rifle strength of a division of ii.noil inni Is never above l'J OOn and freciucnllv drops as low as 7"'io In t division on in .nllve sector wline tliei Is mi extr ccirdlnirv iiiiioiint of we rk to be doilP behllicl Hip Illst-llllP tri lu lies Ten thous md Is a fair avet ige of th. fighting strength of a division toil iv, III Hip eilh (lilt of l'elirtlliv the strength of Hie Central Peine is was nllntled as follows in cording to litest reports gleaned bv Hip Inti lligcnc p de partments and secret services of the al lld countries: Her- Ailslrn Hut-Turk insn Riinssrl in s irl in lh VVVtern front 171 0 " ll llnllnn front n l'J ll o II II S S CI Illllllrf- nun .. ! "n . Vhir.ilonUn . 1 J 1J li .Mi vripotHllllH I'llestlll. n n 0 l TitHlillvlslnns.JII 7T 11 til Pi lor to 1 rce ml., t 1 thetp wcip 111 ellvisloiM on Hip western front Of Hip tirHM-nt iiiiiulici (171). MS hid been Identified bv inldlng P nil's b the middle of l'ebiuarv and ll-twn were In ns.rvp at Hie various sti.iteglc cen ters along the ft out between the North Sea mill the Sw l"-s fiontler Tom i.lrtnn eti divisions were trans ferred from, the Italian front at the end of December, leaving only time re maining there with ITeld M.ushil lloerovlr Tluee Austrlin divisions vern ie moved from the Italian front nlso, but It is believed that thev had been cut to plied and were sent to the rear lo bo refoinied rather than being will to west lTinclcrs, as leported-ln tho pre ss ,. Seed Dill I'avorahlj Itcportid i washing i o.v, March s tup mcr ,1)M a,pi,)r,itng $1(1 iino.lion for Hip 1 hi Ip to fairuers on ( ttdlt of feeds nnd icils and foi the mc.hlll itlun of ng. rleulliiril I.1I101. was favorablj rcpoitcd to tho llouso this uftetnuon. . m ashions m JAPANESE PLUNGE INTO SIBERIA NEAR Tokio to Act With Entente Ap proval While U. S. Wilh Holtls Sanction WASHINGTON, Much fi. Tnpnn niijieam nboiit to piling" Intfc Siberia with nn nrnieil foi.p 'I Ids no tion Is Pxpei'led, with Kitten!" approval, while American sanction will probably e wiuilield fnt the present nt least. ( That was how the .liipmesp-'dbPrl in I situ itlou shaped up tnilav In the wake I of morn limn ie week of spei uhitlf n. while .lipnn prepared for the movement according to all Indie itlons hue. ''.'. "f'J',LT I . IllL I MI" I I III!'"" ll'"'l Vllt , iis )Ut tho Ihiiente ami lapin rv Pet M opposllinn fiom this Govern ment It Is ussiiiiiVil Hint llirtp Is n subsurface understanding wlih Atnerlea HlHt slip vlll not nbjei t after the c xpeelf. Hon once glH under wnv it It tie ugh It Is cillltn poss'lble that slip will make or le'iuest some stiitemeut intended lo clear up Hie puipcircs and cxletii of Ihe Intel -ventlnn i.etnianv h liithlcs- ill-ngctd of ln lerunllonil pioitetlrs as manifested bv her blows against Hie 1 Icrnlni nnd 1'ln I mil, even after a ltii'-sl in prop has been signed, Indlcnlp to aiilhorllirH Hip posslhlllHes of Gitiinn in Hon In STheih Destrilc tlein of ii bridge lie ir chili, on the Mberlui r.illwav, shows c o which wav (ho vilnd blows In Hi u ipiarti I. Ger 111.111V will sl.p nt nothing I' Is felt ilthnugh lultltnrv lenulieiiienls elsc vcherc may limit her r isthomul loiirse .liipan's action Is probiblv uliead under wav, for n censorship shrouds eastern ill velopments It Is I nown that mnlilll.illoii In part of Mppm bus begun mid Hint mllli iiv lulls vtc ip n adj for Hie Diet, liidlcnllng tin' Inmiliienip cf Jap anese, mint, ii v inovei She will piolnliU In (.In ti i free hand lu eastern Slberl i In piol.it lln v 1st horde of supplies at Indlvosiok mid to preserve the STIu rl m Rillw iv ns far as tint Is possible Whit eff. rt the lntetvcnllon villi hive on the Ru-slnns Is Tyrol Wool g.inncnls have an established place. In quality of fabric and in ihe newness nnd individuality of style. Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75 25.75 31.75 Top, Street and Motor Coats t New Spring Hats QjdcW Mann &. Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET pr t Cr .41, i MAUUJI 5, 101S problematical, hut there Is a strong feel-1 Ing hire that It will nrotise the flghllpg spirit of iho .Slavs, drive some of them over to hip ciprmans nine nine-is i" r'nu-. sort of warfare and destruction lu .Siberia It Is IIKelv that Rolshevlkl or ler tnaiis will see to It Hint bridges em the Siberian Railway lire wrcekd to (liwnrt nnv imminent of the .Inpineso Into the Interior of Siberia However this will doubtless bo uiincccar. for. as fur ns Is known .lupin does not plan nnv enlciislvc move bevond Vlnell vosiok nnd u fringe of eastern Hlberln Anv greater imdi rtalclng would Involve tiemendoiis foues and n supply ojnlcin mini) inorniolis Hum now cxl'ls While Hip .Inpanese move appears Imminent Hi" .' rniniis" lll-tlnied drive against th" helpless mid inweilug llus sl ills has nroiised unfavorable loin in. nl In lie ut i nl diplomatic eiu.it tr ris Sweden Is liinusiil lit Iho b'ililind op e rations sotilh Vmerlci Is growing nmie tuo-.Mh i Idle, for Instance, rcg IstPicil u sw..jing vldorv for Hie pro Allv fiction lu th" ceingres'-lnniil elec tions, although she probiblv will eon tllllle lielllral I!ni7ll his voted almost liiintilmmislv In loiitlnue Hip in live prn-eiiillon of tin war ns Iniugiirated b Ihe retiring ndmliiislr itlou. while Aigentln.1 appears to I in glowing iiirue ptn-lhilenlP lis n ip-ul! nf tin iierm.iii iiimpuvers In RllSSll s Mit here Germ inv Is seeking l'i hir acts to 1111I.1 certain that the I Kritne ri .in it v Is kept open lo her, irgaldlesH of how she transgress!- on the trills of the lountiy Involved KlX'Oltn HOMH DKOITl.MiS London Kcpoits 1182 1'iorn Kncmy. 7(i.":i Hulled hy Iiritish T.eiMiO.W March T, In Jnnuarv, snvs mi oll.ilil statnneiit made public ves terdiv bv Hie ttnr Otlli e. Jh" Germans ilmpppil llsJ bombs In the area oci u pled bv lliitish troops hi Prime In tin same prili il Jtrlllsli aviators dropped 7ii",1 bombs In enemy areas The Gei mans dropped onlv ""I bombs in Hip da time," the statement adds, "whllo tho lliltlsli dropped MOO between sunrlso mill sunset." K-V Ji 3 flfl UK ntvf 111 TURKISH GlGARETTES aoc MAnc FSPPCIALLY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING AND ....si SnCmfcK vrniun TURKISH ClGARElTta ijfe Theblendir is exception - ,ur w'iGHEST GRAPE TURKISH AMD MAKERS Of THE Jfigj-jj WOtUO. EiyirM" w,' BKKAK WITH SOl'IA, ItUMOK - .... rJulearian Ministers Ueparluie I-'iom WnshlitRton Stalls Kcpoit WASHIVGTfi.N'. Mntch B Tho de pirtiire of Hlephuti Paiiarcloff. the Hill- gatlaii mlnlsler, from Washlngtn 1 oslen slbly fur u vacation In florid I, gave HS25afSl2H2J Mavson & DeMarrp 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Only Half Price For These Beautiful FURS i l ! I z J ! i l I ! ? i 10, Our Removal Sale Absolutely A ,S the fur season e drop lower to hurry out all remaining stock. Take arlvantatrc ot these m . -- -- m prices and good savings. Purchases will be reserved payment of a deposit, payments spring and summer. Beautiful 49.00 Nutria 65.00 Taupe Fox 69.00 Taupe Wolf 75.00 Jap. Cross Fox 75.00 Raccoon 75.00 Black Wolf Qfl.nn Rlarlr Fnv l M 4 $ 135.00 Brown Fox 14D.UU r isner 197.00 Pointed Fox The Signpost of Light- Weight Fur Scarfs Suitable for Spring and Summer Wearing 47.00 Wolf, all colors. . . 23.50' 99.00 Ermine Scarf. .. . 49.50 b5.00 Fox, all color. .. . 32.50 179.00 Kolinsky Stole.. 89.50 95.00 Hudion Seal Stole. 47.501190.00 H. S. & Sq. Cape 95 00 Handsome I 75.00 Pony pj 125.00 Marmot I 135.00 Muskrat 157.00 Muskrat H otnnn u.olon i;..! ' ,d -ve.v. .viuovew ciciu Ip 250.00 Nutria 290.00 Hudson Seal 1 370.00 Hudson Seal 390.00 Leopard g tou.uu nuason oeai iiiso.OO gj Mail order promptly filled. Repairing and remodeling at low coif. a rurcnasing agents oraers accepted I LjJBlBlBiaBIBigi5ElBEEMBI5li ML 1. AD EXPERIENCED eAnC vnrw- SsmSKm Kfllli.4 uMcmu25Ctost Cuoanazfa REMEMBER-.Thett are no others like Murad. rise here to I union of the sevcranco ' llplomiitlu icliitloni with the Son i Oo.rfl 11 nine in It was ticalieil that tla TurkUtf cnargo eiaiiniicn icii in a sornewhan, slmllnr fashion Ho far ns Is knol the lliilgnrlau mlulrter has engaE(l . I no practices lo which tho tlovcinmoMl Iterc nas iui.c-ii uny c-Acepuon. Makes Clearance Essential grows shorter, prices III '"It In our vaults until next fall upon to be continued monthly during Fur Sets 24.50 32.50 34.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 , Atlnn 67.50 72.50 98.50 Fur Value Extraordinary Fur Coats 37.50 : . . . 62.50 67.50 78.50 iienn X XO.UU 125.00 145.00 185 00 195.OQ I with usual 10 per cent allowti. I 18, cents .1 n x ii Bvatery. he was one of . . rim " t f fcj rv.f ii p ,.f w.-.v: t ) kd'todtlL'tikZ ii
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