r I N $Y i -rc' ; . e .rjmiBiiiM hu ' TV3KBH m iSHALL NOT PASS' 5 1 SLOGAN STANDS Present Boche Offensive I Recalls Heroic Resist ;f ante of Verdun Allies fully prepared Bcajly at All Point to Meet Drive of Germany's Mighty Hordes By HENRI BAZIN ( rorrrpoilcnl rvrnlna Putfl" I edoer wild (lie American .tnni 1 1 h ranee rrl. March 2. (By mall). From tho Trench front which I re ntly v lilted at three different points. t I hear stories of .1 three-line defense upon the boche swo mat manes me HlndenburK line look llko a feather In l snowstorm. These linen arc to cocr any possible Allied combination, and ire classified respectively as "ordinary combat field," "Important combat field" end 'battle fleM" the word "field" J telnff local and the application general IkIhb to zones. Allied aviators hae photographed and noted Brent nctlvltv within eneiny lines for a distance of sixty kilometers hack; with the mass In and moving of quantities of np-i nrntlv fresh troops and a vast con- 1 flomf ration of artillery and aviation On tho Allied side, all Is ready for nn ittack, ready all along the line from ' tie sea to Alsace. So thoroughly ready ' that e of the Allies can well sing ' to the tune of "The Old Gray Marc," EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918 FAKED NEWS IN TAGEBLATT BEFORE JURY IN V. S. COURT x . Continued from Pane One ten form until this morning before the trial. IH6ln'', s,;!"-oeder. managing editor J i WWJ. York S,ant8 zung, was recalled to the stand Hnd asked to Idcn. tin and compare, tho nrtlcles hi his nper nnd certain clippings with hand written matter upon them. Ho declared' that the latter, consisting of rHo lines, had been printed In tho Tageblatt of September 3. inn, as an addition to the remainder of the article, which had been clipped from the Staats Zeltung .Mr Oray succeeded In getting Into thn tes timony the word comment as leferrlng to the ncJJcd lines. His contention Is that the ndded lines were "comment" nnd not transferable muter at all Mr. Kane offered In evidence samples of handwriting liv Werner and Darkow upon which Melchor had based his studies. , A aheet f pasted copy rWdcuco of overt act No. 3D, waH offered In cvl denco liy Mr. Kane It Is a clipping of a cable dispatch bearing on the negotla. tlons between the United Vtates nnd Holland on the matter of Dutch ships In American ports The Indictment charges that the Tageblstt editors changed the dispatch by adding that Holland would never accept tho United States's terms nnd would allow food stuffs to rot In tho harbor before they i,ui,iu uiiiwuu meir snips. rollctle. Tho original dispatch said that I,s. Toilette declared that If tho program were carried out, "brcsd lines" would result. Identification of the handwriting on "copy" seized by tho Government on tuo nignt or the raid, which was on Sep tember 10, HII7, was made by thr hand writing expert. The alleged seditious articles weren't read In court. They were merely marked as exhibits and will bo read t the Jury later .Mr. Melcher, the first wltnei-J called, at the beginning of the fourth day uf the trial, at first went to great length In telling the Jury on what he based his opinion Ho t-ald h" had pent revernl dajs In studying the handwriting of Wei nor and Doctor Darkow Tho ex amination of the hmdvNrltlng of the de fondants, he testified, was marlo through powerful glasses and with tho nld of i lulcioccope. Later he loir.pired tho writing In tho "top" belied with tho oilglnal handwriting of the defendants T.xlllljll. Identified Kxhlnlts m irked Nos Hi. 16, 17 and 53 wero Identified as being In tho hind writing of Werner, whllo exhibits marked Nos n and 10. according to Mr. Melcher, were written by Doctor Darkow. Many objections to the testimony of Mr Melcher were made ny counsel ior LA VITTORIA ITALIANA PRESSO H FIUME SHE Gli Italiant Catturano Parcc chi Prigionieri e Matcrialc da Guerrn L'OFFENSIVA IN FRANCIA Published end niMrlhuted Undfr PEItMfT N.i 341 Authol hy the rt if Oilr,hr (I. W7 , "n.nle at the l'ontortico of 1'hlU Uflnhla. Pa, Hy order of the Pr'sMont A a m'nr.rsov Postmtfr On Itomii, 22 m.iro. l)Ni.ictl il.il ((iiartlrr (iencr.ite I l.i Ha no numitizlano rhc un'.uimoii Jat.i .illlvKa' rnnihntlhn vrrlllea luiigo liitln la fronle (II ImiIieII i. C'oiiili.iltliiicntl sunn In progrcsso In lurccclil punll ilello Unco. Th old rrsy mare. Wft have eho artillery. VV hae th Infantry. Wo hi tho cavalry. havo the fljlne men, f"o Clod help Kaiser Hill As far as available records permit. It I ,! b known tint the boche haB accessible i for uso on the western front 2'JO ' y airlslons, representing a fighting rorce or - 1,578,000 men, and that every other , . tranch of the present available German , force would add about the same mini- Itr of men. Inferior In soldierly i Mn1lli fnr rllvrn ipii.rinv nr. fhrrmcll i type-of service and years, without any i ' Mhtlng ousmv at an. aiy ngureH ui 171,000 flrt-rnnk fighting mn arc 'based In part by boche lossest during the ' last five months, and the fact that In i bte September, 1917, the Austro-Ger-1 manic armies had massed upon tho litis. ' slan. French and Belgian fronts ion divisions, 153 on the western nnd 135 on the eastern This excluded the rela tlrely few divisions of Turks and Bui- i farlans which do not enter In my calcu- I litlon. Probihly eighty dtllons, rep-1 resenting approximately thirty rtrmy x corps of present numerical formation, are deemed quite sufficient to cope with the present Russian condition, and that i ' on fhe Italian front as well. If this as sumption Is correct, then 220 divisions ' . an tho hlr front where, as I have often I ' written, the war Is to be lost and won, Is a fair estimate of the boche total ready for offensive or other work that may' come to It. I mutt not detill what I know of Al 11(4 readiness, save that It is tome readl- j nets and very much on the Job, saturated ' with' a great confidence and the spirit s efjverdun, whose second anniversary j was recorded little more than a week ago ' tola). Verdun the Unconquerable rfor now, as ever, Verdun xtauds out 'Verdun, the connecting link between 'f the Lorraine and Champagne fronts Through the present variety of Its nat- Heal nti A .-.! 1 1 1 .. Sl- I ... i be tontldercd the most Important fort- ' tin iiad nt fat kA Ua js-. ,j I-.BP ol u turit, C I C I lie uvi iiiuiia hae unceaslnrly increased their de ftnrlxe and offensive reaniirras frmii . 1171 to February, I9I8, Metv Is but Ji lxty kilometers from Verdun and a like r -vwiig tiuiif 01 .mniei, ioui ana 4 Nancy. It has never been the objective ef Rttal In l,n P&bnn .. n m 1 and the Verdun front, on the contrary, have foiled every Germanic Intent and effort, the enemy never even crossing the Meuse save at St. Mlhlel In all I naye read or heard or teen of Verdun, there is no statement, as far as I know, of ..what Verdun moant nn mr.anB t the morale of the Allies, nor what part Jim; glory and heroism play, conc!ous , 17 or otherwise, upon that morale. A 1 J?!' resume might thercfoie not be nthout Interest. The most Important arteries that place l t," m direct communication with I 5L?,blirc f,ollow tho JIarne Vltry-ie- ? JTancols. tha Drnnln n Il... II., ' ?'' ?he Meue from Lerouvllle to Pag- ..'a .J." " irom toui to Frouard, ana the AletirthA fmm s.-nnn., t ... Tine, The course nf Iia t-u rn i doubled by, the nhlne-Marne Canal. I JOrmlnff. fmm Vllrv.l.1?rnnnlB n II.. lAttjt communicates to tho very heart of 7lJ"' ana instituting at the same aTi p.owerfu' "ne f defense against '., ourr irom tno norm. This line Mfore tho battle of the Marno hM n. x.T troops from Meaux to rievljmey. t The MoiiftA. onl !, srADiiA ..n.nnMi. ;. an almost touching point, and then .. BtDarate abmnflv. the, innr halu.n tltetn Wldanlnir in tahntit nna littrtrlvAI nvA uj?en'y kilometers between Treves and aieutres. South of this line, the country Involved fnrnin an tDfinlraifn trlnnc-lA Mho apex resting between two deep val- 01 me two rivers To tno west, the Aire and the Alsne valleys form two mranei conditions, between which rises the.Argonne forest upon an elevation 'ner man the surrounding country. Itninn. 2J tuarzn PI attendono partlcolarl circa II suc-ces-o consegulto dalle truppe Itallanc net Kcltore del Rile, nnnunzlatn iK un tomunlcato ufndalo puhbllcalo, lerl. d,l Mlnlstrro della Cluerra Intnnto I'lmportanii del sucrrsso e M.ita confermita dil dlsincd del crrrl spondentl dl gucrra prcseol n fronte dl battaglla I.o truppe Itallanc rlsolutamente at taccarono le poslzlonl oci upito dul no mlco nc t-ettcro del flume S Ic e rluscl- roni n pcnetrarvl Infllggcndn nl teutonl 'perdlte coneldervoll, II nemlco ahbin I dono1 le poslzluil lasclandn nella mini dcgli Italian! parecchl prigionieri . Molte mltragllntrlrl mortal da trlncea, 1 fuclll ed altro materlnlo di guerra fu lln'larga quantlta' cttturato dagll llall- anl, I quail tornarono nolle loro llnee con II loro hetllno e dopo aver sublto I llmllate perdlte. 1 Dal 20 nl 31 mirzo II governo llallano i ha chlamato tuttl I Htfmllnl hi nmKn TO REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION T'-.Xmir v& ' nr i,io.....i . .1.1. .,,, . . It"" uriensc i mfpo jn.nn -. ndmlMed "because ho said thoTdded If a? , takcn U"rt0r M"M' "1C u turo was editorial comment nnd not nn Tl,e ''"'grs against Werner and Dar alteration of the dlsp ttch as charged Asl,,ou- aT"' t,,nt between April 6 and Sep It nppears In the paper It Is separated I tember to 1017 the "with Intent pub from the rest of the article by a dash ' Hshcd from time to time articles In which Judge Dickinson admitted the evl-'thc gave aid and comfort to the Ini drnce on this Hct as well as nn nets No .perlil tlcrnnn llovernment and Its sub. 37 and 38 N 37 Is a dispatch from Jects while they were enemies of tho The Hague rcgirdlng unrest in Or- United Mates ' many In which threo reasons for the Government offlclats said today that unrest are given the whereabouts of Robert Pzepanckv, The Tageblatt editors are alleged to a former employe of tho Phlladelphl i have stricken from the original dispatch Tageblatt and a witness against the de a sentence thut "failure of tho U-bo.t fendants, was still a mvstery to them campaign to end tho war' had been Kzepansckv usually took the place of one of the tcasons for unrest The Werner when the latter took a day off other charge Is the chsnping of ' bread on Saturd.ys lines" to "bread riots" In n speech on I Tho trial was adjourned until Monday the war program mado by Senator ti at 10 o'clock CAMPBELL FIRED FORDISLOYALTY nlnbaro lo Industrie. Parte e tutto 11 lavnro che sara' esegulto dal volnntnrl dovra' essero fstto senza pnga. IValuto dovra' csserc date alio rcgucnll Indus trie: Agrlcole. melatlurflche, tesslll. chl mlche, costruzlonl, manutrnzlonl dl strnde, e per nltrl mestlcrl come oggettl dl sellerla c vestlmeuta milltarl. So l'arrolamcnto volontarlo fnlllra". II fJoverno llallano l provvedcrn' con l'lirrclameutu forzato I.'llall.i c' It ttrza nazltne tra le belllgerantl die ha ndottntii detto si sterna dl servlzloi Ta OennanU I'adotto' nel 1010 c I Inghllterru nelt'nnnn so guente. I,n I'rancla oru attende che In Camera l Depulatl approvl un simile progelto dl legge l.'nrrolamentn volontarlo per It lavoro fu preparatn da un t'nmlltn.n Centrnle sotto la presidents dell On Olurfolll, Ml nlstro per ('Industrie Un dlspaccln di Parlgl nnnunzln cho un ncconlo e' stato stlpuhto tra la Francla o la (lermanla, p che nvra' lm medlal.i eNOcuzloiu- per lo eeimblo del prigionieri ih" iihbtano superata 1'eta del 48 annl Tuttl I prlvntl o coloro che lion sono ulllclall che fanno parte i)el prigionieri dl eta' superlnre it quella accenuata, sni.tnnn rlmpatrlatl Oil uf (lcall siranno Intematl In Svlzzera. Telegrnmml da Londra e da 1'arlrl an nunzlano che una furlosa lotta si sta svolgendo alia fronto Occident. ile I tedeschl hitino comlnclato una grande offenslva snpra una fronte superlore alle 50 mlglln l.a lotta si svolge- principal mente dal flume Srarpe nl sut dl St Quenlln o tompreude settinta mlglla ill trlnceo ln oomunlc.it') del Held Marshal Halg .immette che nell.i fas-e Inlzlnle rieH'offenslva I tedeschl fono rluscltl a penefrare nello llnee Inglesl, ma le perdlte subltr dal lien Ico .ono In gentl Continental Accepts Anti-Dance Ruling fontlntipd from Pare One today that there seemed to be a deposi tion on tho part of tho city to strangle the hotels Tho city should take Into consideration th.t without hotels there could or would be virtually no growth or expansion, he declared "Ninety-eight per cent of the money ipent by hotels Is expended In Phlla delphla," he said "I.lttlc of It gofB out of town nnd utmost all of It comes from people from distant points Thus tho hotel Is constantly bringing pros perity to a city." The hotels will be greatly affected how much so no ona p.ui at present tell. If I had a ilinnca to build my hotel again I'm frank In salng I wouldn't do It. Why. Philadelphia will bo n 'Jay' town after this, nnd everbody who wants to havo any pie. sure will neces sarily have t) go to New York or one of a thousand olhcr pointe. There goes a lot of home monc to help other cities riven Camden will be helped." liven so, tho "Jazz" band artist nnd the csbarrt waiter arc not waiting until further developments Philadelphia Is c'e.d, as far ns they are concerned, nnd thev are deserting the town lll.o rats from a sinking ship M, Busonl. innmger of an emplovment agency tint furnli'ies orchestras to ho tels sain toilav tint the state of tho muIclnns would be pitiful unless some thing could he done to relieve them It Is not considered possible that nil will be able to tlnd work so Kinn that they will not have a Jiard time before tho first pH dn comc. All hive families, Mr Busonl said But the liquor Interests are Jublhnt over the ruling of the court v.n n. Iier, head of the Retail r.lnnnf nt..- tssoclatlon. kJ,i today that It would TI..y '"lp tho "'1U0r '"Crests and imi. n wouiu provo n Wg Impetus 'It will undoubtedly heln II. u men' Mr Bonner said, "and will prove' a valuible ascot In th future The cabaret nan always been regarded by them ns one of the worst enemies of tho retailer. There are In Philadelphia about 1900 saloons, nnd there vvera but about sixty cabareto. Thus tho many have suffered for the sins of the few." I'cnns)lvanla Serbs Loyal Marrlobursj, l'., March 22 Tho Serb Federation Mobodu, meeting at McKees port, telegraphed Uovernor Brumbaugh a message oi -lojaity iq democracy. Um Kent to Vetkek fw Neniait MlnnaanAtl- llnn " MarrlV .'S?S JJ ' Congressman Wl'lllani Kc'ntT j:pi4'li(3' WnshlngtonHoday to rrarl,tr.lrt,m. 06tf 'i sldercd the.lVatlonnl ,NonpartlMji"Lep i I05 nl antl", 5atr!ot&YA. C. .TpwivMIf, ' A. $ nrAldrnt. HVrfT lravft).nf klhlV lliarH '! ' U fleers have been, arretted, op bhargei' oC I 5oroo ii 'Jllfr,l '"' "-.l four-fifths actual size V-iit'-'i-',;.ilK ' J GniioymGnt .riBII v. iiiiiiiii,i,,,,i,pyp FI 111 Hi Zfiww TM4as33 sT ma iw.ik, .m nw " ' wmm FKUUMUi iSaPKOl HV MILD HAVANA FILLER. 1! Ill llll llll ', t lWTif H ftW SHADE. UMUWN ..tSTi fl f. 11 II t , V TWRAPPER .nW P(C!Ci.R CO PHILADCLPHIA J Mtny thtpes and tlica ICc tttrolRht to 2 fnr 25c itMiiMMMinniiifiiMii'iiiiiiiii Salin Skirts Belted nnd bll- warn pocitots THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY Ot' 923 MARKET STREET 1 Popular Corsets W. B . r-B and American J-ody. ; $3 to $s rs. ltlilorle Soil of Vranco The land.Iav about th Meuse hills de. ''fods suddenly on the right bank of the nver, reappearing on the left toward , j,"' north and east where chense, Slgney JAboeyc, Hlrson, and other points were r$upied by the French after the battle 0f Charlawlll, In rmtnrn thpt ndvanCA nt ' Invtdlng armies, an witnessed by combats s l tna Flghlh army at Slgney l'Abbeye, Ui Fourth at Vosse. between Chesne Ktnif Pttan an !, Tl,lrn In thA nv. KIron of Dun. The crossing, of tho Ar- nne roreat. it will bo remembered, ne- aanj an enemy difficulty through the tMeesslty of covering against flank at tack constantly threatened by the Third Ijlrmy between Verdun and lUTlgney, R' uit me opposite bank or the Meuse, KTron, Llouvllle Fort, and the defenses (fat -Tout on the Moselle resisted every FHtacle. Tha fort nf flsnin das Ttn- IfJnaJns. Isolated upon a height at the "1 or which spread out the entire hU Mlhlel dlitrlct. fell In the fair 1 Mrly dava it VAm .llinl, V.,ft-t,A rilsm of the French about Toul t PfjnPtiy re-established the situation. f ontliitied from Pace One On account of the traitorous action of tho member from the Twenty-fifth Ward, I think we should take action at once" The vote was then taken and Sherlc Harry HanMey, chairman of the com mittee, declared the scat from the Twenty-fifth vacant and asked the com mittee to proceed at once to organize tho ward anew. Senator Varo asked the committee to retain any ward com mitteemen who 'rennlned loyal to the pirtv last fall when Campbell went over to tho Town Meeting party. In a later address Senator Varo re minded the members that another meet ing will soon be called to select a State slate He reiterated his request that the ward leaders "select the strongest and bet candidates regardless of their stand on liquor' So far an I am concerned" said the Senator. "I have no cholcvi with regard to tho State ticket except for the lieu tenant Governor. We havo spoken here for Congressman Scott and wo will stand by him to the end. 'Tho Republican voters are coming back to the Republican party In droves," he continued. "The fact the principal candidates nrc out for pro hibition has eliminated the prohibition amendment as nn Usue. Tho fight now becomes a straight-out fight of tho Re publicans ngalnst the Democrats. We want to present a solid front against the opposition." At the conclusion of the meeting the nomination papers In blank fur State Senators, Representatives and i"on giessmcn were distributed. Tho com mittee set next Tuesday nlffht as the time for tho ward committees to meet and nrrango to start out for signatures to the petitions Political peaco so fae as council iranlc Jobs arc concerned, and the end of battledore-and-shuttlccock tactics wero assured today by nn agreement between Select Councilman Charles Se gcr, of the Seventh Ward, and leaders of tho Vara and Penroso factions Tho agreement re-establishes coun cllmanlo positions as they were decided upon prior to the reorganization of Councils on the first of the car. Tvto men dismissed by Dr. U B. Gleason. president of Common Council, will be' reinstated. A plan to remove Doctor Oleason will bo abandoned and two bills now before the Law Committee and directed against Wlllam II. Telton, chief clerk, and his son, W, W. Felton, assistant clerk, will bo allowed to die. Plans of the Penrose lenders arc said to have Included an effort to disnlnce Chairman Joseph P. Gaffney, of Councils' Finance-Committee, and to alter tho rep resentation In that committee Thee plans will also be dropped Councils again become "neutral1 ground so far as Job sw Itching goe Doctor Oleason, Penrose leader of the Ninth Ward, started the war several weeks ago by dismissing John I' Kcll, of Congresman Vnre'a ward the Twen ty sixth from a II.IOO Job as clerk In the Finance Committee, nnd Simuel Ilcitty, a Vare worker nf the Twenty second Ward, from a JlfilO Job as com mittee clerk In Common Council They were dropped to make plices for two Ninth Ward Penrose workers who lnd been dismissed from other municipal departments Kelly will be reinstated April I andlleatty, May 1 A. M Thompson, who was appointed to the position caused by the dismissal of Kelly, loses the Job and as jet has no prospective berth Tnompson was dismissed from the position of assistant pajlng teller In the City Treasurer's ofllce Another who loes under the agree ment Is Thomas Kelle. a Ninth Ward Pcnroso worker. For ubouf a month he occupied the Job formerly held bv Beatty and two months ago was dismissed us a writ server In tho sheriff's oJn.c Tho two tills now before the Law Committee, If favorably reported and acted1 upon, would havo provided for an Immediate election to fill the places now held by the two Fcltons The, agreement as to J0I13 does not; In clude any reference to legislative mat ters, nor docs It necessarily presage any further agreement 1 In bringing about tho agreement. Mr Seger Insisted ' that 11 cutthroat war, such ni the one outlined, would do no good In tho long run and bo directly against the agreement under which Mr Gleason was chosen president and the membership of more powerful commit tees decided upon Although not holding the balance of power, Mr Seger Is strong enough to cause trouble for any faction which he opposes His desire for peace Is said to bo responsible alone for the settlement of councllmanlc political warfaro to far ns Jobs arc concerned WILL SHATTER BOULDER I.aneaater, Pa.. March "2. Rock de posits which aro being taken by tho Gov ernment from a great quarry near Rheems for smelting purposes are now being hauled away by the tralnloads under the strictest secrecy. This week threo carloads of dynamite w ill bo exploded simultaneously to shat ter one of the largest bouldrrH there. It was learned today from 11 local firm which has charge of the work A two carload shot of last week shook the whole end uf tho county. Theo. Presser Company Sheet Music and Music Books Dealers, Publishers, Importers. The largest Music House in Philadelphia 1710-1712-1714 Chestnut Street ' Announce the Opening of A TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT A complete line of Victrolas, anda record service that the music-loving people of Phil adelphia should expect from this House. I 5 $3.00 Tomorrow, A Most Sensational SaleEaster Suits C S5"i 7 Embracing Values up to $35.00 Qlf P"" 1 J mii , ,3fefeiSrm-' m5!L- &b 43 w M l & w s m i7a IBS 1 jfKmaimmmmmMSL VtliffiflSJr uozens ana uozens or newest Moacis many mVmW&& M to- zj.nmoiiyi; jtyiKO uiiu ji ciuiuiio uy w , I I Again Hirsch's come to the front with the unusual and demonstrate their firm policy of practical economy. With but one week to Easter this unusual event is announced in newest Easter Suits. More than 1000 brand-new garments, developed of wool poplins, serges, gabar dines, Poiret twills, shepherd checks, tricotines and novelty tweeds in models of approved popularity, trimming effects and colorings. Other Charming Easter Suits up to $50.00 irgjSfiajSJaiSJSJSJE IT ff ales Manager jto take chfti'ito of retail end pfj high grade Motor Truck J proposition for, Philadelphia J and territory. Must havo ability to organire depart ' f root and direct salesmen. Ati experienced local man 'preferred. References and statement of oast experience 1 - required. All. communica- !1, Mow trUd in strict eon- IM'V ttl baW UbU ' Maviteon & DeMair? 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's It Pays to Buy Furs Now While You Can Save OUR Removal Sale is an opportunity to save on reliable fashionable furs that every woman should take advantage of. Reductions Are One-half, More Than One-half and One-third These furs will be a handsome addition to the wardrobe next iMinn fnr modes will chancre little and the following plan will make their buying little tax on the purse. Purchaif will be reserved in our vault until next fall upon payment of a depot! t, payment to be continued monthly. Fur Coats 15.00 Pony 37.50 ll 9.00 Marmot 50.50 149.00 Muskrat 74.50 179.00 Muskrat 89.50 250.00 Nutria 125.00 290.00 Hudson Seal . . . 145.00 325.00 Hudson SeaV. . . 185.00 390.00 Leopard 195.00 KprinQ.WeiQht Scai'f8. 59.00 Wolf, alt colors... 29,50 65.00 Fox,' ll colora. .. . 32.50 99.00 Ermine 49.50 55.00 Raccoon . . . 65.00 Taupe Fox . 105.00 Taupe Wolf 125.00 Black Fox., "Mill order Fur 27.50 32.50 52.50 62.50 Temptl0tmet,,ke-, MM order PTomptigHmes., -. prirlnt w rfim94tl0. lw 'Urm:rmrrcvrrr-7 THF kwmwmmwmm iHBBBIHHIHHHSMUlliWUBa -liffoa&S fSSffe? gro.4-A. MllinAir s- L fl j!L -V " " V-J-rr .-.:::-.,: : i) V Sjj0g Of Refreshing Loveliness JgE i1vCH D 1 xTTXiS3B I 111 $2-&" $4'98 J&t $$3 7 3 Ca Thn ftwVip K aSK& f & AJlll l Vil Ilnory 1h Incomparable 1MWW Y JL s HS rr . ffifii.ljMn as, . vttMl 11 l bolne ni"itl 1" our own aajreSWffil.p.u. -. VV VVl Z ?i 2 Footwear Vf A WAJ W'gPgsJ- m jL Vj U ) worKiooms from ire.1- P r2S3 VJ 1 If iK KS of the T r'A Vn-X u ftii n ill I IV 111 tlol,s ,hat arc ""'"b ' A 1 V I II SI Nation I A I 1. 'VS H 'tn , 9 ill iloublo .mil three times our A V 1 I A . -- . i i- i a i i -a . i m jumj m t r- -j- ..-- .-. , . . . ln Mw , yilk&t j .A 1 1 Vj j VrlaJ I nU Tn " nlves' effects, Email or xL A u m '"V nirararararararamre ' III Iiav man X rV In vl YX? iin- VI k.TT TITt larue pauorx. luroan?, mun- ' - ,.,r - m it " uwlra ffOI ilCU N-S-JiLt J ( - ill m r-j!T ItJ rooms and pokes. (' S Jfr IP V' f A X P .. T t.t I 0 A 1 & georgette Crepe 3UK u ; n " l! -i77n AJ M i Easter HI Waists $l -98 f L '! II ' 5 fjf JP 5 DRESSES V Poiuviood ft COATS J J a S - ytWtml ifm U i "" fA 1 Waists of Individual smartness p C.UU 1 nJr'j 31' T yT COL I MkWWW ff JLlJ pSfe & nnd dressiness many are samples. X J ,M , "4 li I 5W j4kT rrfT I mWk B ai itniV but one or tw ol a Und. , 'tt a' -'0- Hh i-H Li And Up to $19.73 Afft1!'' V ) 'B0 p lollare. some with And Up to J4250 M . . 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