WT 'EMI m&m F.ilS'H.J ' , . i " v1 ,,. - fit"" ' .CEHAGfilJNfi Many Expected to Want tantces Before Accept- f3 . y- mg niii&uuf fGER IN DISCISSION 2& i ny Hopeless, lull Will Try to Divide Allies if Possible ! CaMc fn fttrninp 'iif.ic Jikt . flwTvrMJ. M. I .Vftt Vorl. Times Co. 'fr'atni "" ' unilnii, S'i I8!t Jt Is bf course j.olble tint whrn tlie tvvA&lie terms of nnnlstlci nie declared JKrmany will accept mom lorwim ..u,. 3Scorellne to many persons here. It is V, Sfeuch more likely that slip will tiv to jii&cle, It Is assumed here Hint the K7&Hled answer will he refusal to dls- j V"5 tlio nrmlstlce terms, and u deelan Jltto In regard to them that they inut he V&uiKctMl in tliMr entlre-tv or not at WKm? rjQermany might then raise the niies !s&ittilon,' o peace terms and nrmio thit Wsince tho nrmlstlco would leavohorpovv 'itless to resin them, she must have O'-jjuarantees befmehand u to their char fc-"".ft'aeter. In ceilaln respects tlil reeiueU 'vLiWoUld be one to consider on lis merits , "'"AreThere are sonio guarantees which the Vu r .- ,i '$ kfr Two Kaisers Prepare for Long "Vacation" in Alps 1imloii, Nut 4. An i clmiin' TcicRrnhli dispatch from ConenlinjtPU emotes the Her lln Tiwcblitt's Vienna correspond cut a phUiir that I'mpcrnr Clint li-i had lmportnnt fonfor ence with members of the cabinet patty nml polltliu! leaden Patur d,i, when ho nnnounced his Inten tion to abdicate and ko to Svlt7er land The five children of j;mperor Charlox have loft tho Oodollo p.iliuc- on Thin sdiy in two auto, mobiles and have not been htiml from since, It wax reported by tlio rraiiMutl Clazctto tod.Q tioiit'vn. Nov. -1 Dozens of trunk bcarluc the ronl Hohcn zolleni monograms base been ai ilvlmr In tin 'ait week at the lu. tulous cliatciti named I'.uon.i!, on the Ui1o of I'-uk. The chateau, whleli is ilvlm: the (Jermin U.ic Is th piopertv of I! nun von KleWt a (.Set man Tho ..ilce of Ziiff 1 In nmthoin KwHrer 1 ind thlitv milM from the German border the iaMrtMsttp,' linivrrs might lClulll.V Ki C If Vr. Thpr nrft others which the ..'5',u'd without hesitation refuse There 'iS others on the bonier nni KYfliV Without defining this bortlet line loo : "'J5,,irahlv tho hoiro is oxiiret'-eel in we II- i h! Informed ou.irtera hero that the .isso- 'iatcd nowers will be ir chnrj of ""vJ&enterinir lnio an elaborate pre-nrmltiee . i ritot!at!on. Tho fewer points they al- ,1 liiilnw trt h ureiudieed licforo niietiiiK .. -n"i;ntl tho conference table, and the Uss $Ulhe hands of the conference are tied In CMlYance, tho moro likelv will it be to varrivo at a comprenensow anu jiei .v'fUMnt Rpttlpment nT the umhls future k. " i .I1 T h nnuOiln itnl lint liv nn nillll4 tik vncwiv m nw -j ..j . ... i iwiproDaolo uiat in mu war me acgu JSrtiatlons mu, for tho timo helm;, bie.ik fUaovra. It cannot et bo tnken for granted '"ft'ltat the war ia or Germany Is hard ' Cffhltj and her situation Is ultlmalel) hope' Jysa. but It may will proie mac ner t .people aro biih uiiiitiwi-u hm i ty.v WzUot BUbmlssion ana drastic purtraiion hui n & ? tho outraged civilization of the worlt, 'fTla. bound to Insist upon The nation , (4"whleh only this year dictated the peace ,, $0t 'Brest-Lltoslc and Bucharest cannot 'TtRMl IIH OIU siaam in a iiiuiiicni 1 tfiiAccordlng to tho view In tome nuar- 4ltra' tho military situation, consldt'red ln connection with the time of jear. jt' points to the possibility of Geiiuanj's y . BOlallH? out until i-eoiuary or .uuicu V- t. least. Sho might consider it worth , , Per while to do so, hoplnp tint tha i,4 .'jkllled effort micht bo relaxed, and tho if 'AlMed counsels divided In the inlenai 4.The b - nnot escape U.S. MEN ABROAD CTTniriMlfl 1ITIT OAAT ,miHt bo t,,kl"n l,v ,,,n f'roioiM. for t r P ! 5I I W 98 ,M I d,"l0 r ewcit advlseis to the plenlr VJ4J1 1 VttX H1UUU11 tenitarles who ill hi to denl wl Ainerieaiis in I'rance Be- liee lie IMean Onl ITn- eonditional Surrender I'TTEKANCES HELI AKMY H.v CllAHI.r.s li. (.HAsn Siciiul Ctiblf to Ihrninp I'libhc .ep' CuvvriDhr, lit. Vu Vm 1 urU Times Co. Parts, Nov t Then .ue lonsidei.ihlv more than J 000,000 Americans In Traiiie with excep tional opportunities of knowing some thing about tho war. The kentiniint imong them can be pictty well gauged by one who has met Hrgo numbers of representative men civilians and nilll tarv, who aie in l'-iris from time to time Among Democrats and Republi cans alike the oveiwhclmltif sentiment ipprovis President Wilson's policj. es pecially in the list f ( vv wiek .Nino 'Americans out of ten whom 1 hivo been .mil I hive talked with hun di.d think that AVilson's course has bem complementaiv and In no wa an tagonistic to the military effort The do not regard his utterances as at(.iny tlmo Indicating unj thing but insMcncn on unconditional sui render, but he has interpieled this surrender I" terms of Justice and Ins thus cu mini mat pur- BRITISH PREPARE ! FOR PEACE MEET Organization of Official i Staff for Conference Is Under Way WAY MEET AT BRUSSELS Hrlgi-m Capital fs Fuoml as Scat of Negotiations to End War Siiciial Cable In Kicmnp 'iiiic t.ulftpr l"IIriolif, mi, , tu lor. Tinin Co. London, Nov A WIiIIp lonfldence In linmedlato fieaee Would still b0 premature, ceitaln prepnta tlons in view of the possible Imminence of tho conference lire ticces's irllj to be made, ,ju.t as, on the other band, hav ing regard to the eventuality of Ger many l ejecting the nrnilsllco terms of tho Versailles conference, war activities am being nnlntalned nt the hlghist Pitch Tho s lection of llrltlsh plenlpoti n- ti.irles to tho peace confeienco Is not 'vet among the ordeis of the dav, but l I he organisation of tho iifllilal itnff Is nniceeuing npace, Timo in tins respect he plenlpo- Ith Mich n at varletv nf thornv jirobleins ns vIH come up for solution nt the i on ference table Is u mailer of no little I dllllculty Xo decision Ins vt been taken us to tho personnel, but It is considered inokt I likelv that nt the heid-nf tho olliclal KtafT which i HI ,ioi oinpanv the Hrlllsh PlenlpotentlailCH will be Lord Ilardinre i of I'cnshurst, rormerh vlcerov of Indli, I and now permanent secntary of the I toielgn olllce. I The selection of the pi ice of conter tnie is a inatUr still to be negoli.itid ' IteportH width lnu been set about In i some quarters that Washington or anv I other Anieiican citj villi ho selected lurdlj deserve mention, nor It Is very . HUelv tint any of the neuttal countrhs which are thirsting for tho distinction will halo It thrust upon them Vei s lilies has been suggested and there would be poetic Injustice. In choosing Ihc hall of mlrrois, which saw the proclama tion of tho Gel man empire of blood and Iron, for tho signature of the peace treaty ridding the world of that milltat men ace Other considerations, however will probably preiall, and It is believed tint Brussels will be the seat nf the con ference. Tho claims which aio ad vanced In support of tho Ilelginn capital are too obvious to need lecnpltul.itlon, and not the least among them Is thp fact that llttlo Belgium would enlist m.inv suffnges which might bo divided were the greater powers in question. GREAT BRITAIN'S ARM ENDS WAR GLORIOUSLY After Long Period of Criticism, h Has Come Into its Own Through Training. Says Maurice llj MAJOR tiKMllUL SIR IRLDKRICK U. MAURlOi: Former Director of Operations of the llrltlh Army . .in J ;, ur ion of the Hern, ... Picj.lo who have scaw lo handle?,,, i ,nt the" , been reluctantly under the spell of mill ?Ta she ione Vl l'"l, J- t..sra and whose minds are open to irAmany aim sne i um- ip -- A ,. ,. . , in'- " t . .- . ... , ,.. H pf.mnn in imscn lien Jtii itiniuiKni"'v, Vmom ncre B, n r w - . - - - -- M t0 MnK al)Ut tVlu aTi. tho l.s atTwUc are result desired by America ind the Al MtvasU ...,., , ., Aniprlc.in.. here believe that the fier- more use rem'" """':."; I m. nccP,.ta.,co of defeat has thus been exisi cou.u ..o iiwui- i...w. - ;--, . ,., .,. r ,.,,ar would hive been possible by military measures alone Our armies have ad vanced and the Herman army has re treated, but them Ins not iet been any thing In the naturo of a debacle "With , tint unbeaten army In the field the I grip of the military party In Herlln Jia' (Rrencemado in a I,onelon l hronlcle rtorlalf, which tells what napjjoncu to SAlmericail who thought to divide a glear'u skin while the beast Mill lived. 1WAR COST BELOW ESTIMATE m iimlnl Cable to r.ieniiin Public Ledger C"lVTtohl, 11S. Ill .Vrm Vore Ttmts Co. London, Nov, 4. As was tho case in tho Napoleonic war, tho llrltlsh army, ntter passing through a long period of criticism which, If It had been good for Its boul, ban not nlwavs been Just or easy to endure, has come Into Its own unit bids fair to end tho war In a blaze of glory. As a nation, wo havo never nppi related what tho malting of nn army means, our principle has been, when war has been sprung uikiu u, to make up for tho neglect of preparation In time of pence 111 u hurry, to provldo n .om mander with men, tnonei and material, and td my to htm, "Now, go and win ik lories If he does not do this at once wc furnish him with a number of suggestion ns to how be (should linprote the arinv and (iirr.v on the war. It took Wellington eight years to form and tinln tho nimy which v.oti victory nml drove tho Trench from the penin sula and during much of lh.it time he was subjicleil to vcrv similar criticism to that which I uta bion so fielv offered to uur commanders during tho present war Anv one who i.ires to linn up Sir Douglas llalg's dispute lies will Uriel In every one of them iiu-lstenee on the vital lmportane'o of training and on the need of having men In Trance ill tlmo to tialn them adcqtntelv Though silt- Douglas llalg has throughout his tenuie of com mand had the greatest dilllcuHies to contend with In this matter, ho has in the end ovcicome them, and wo aro now seeing tho results of Ills wli-o pollev, lhlelil) Has "Nut Cnllupspd . 1 hopo I hive mad It cle'ai in my ie cent unities tint the Herman nrniv did not collapse it nine as tlio result of Ko h's great countvi -stroke on duly IS. It has, for Uu most pait been fighting bravely and skillfull, piilleul.ulv on tvio vital flouts that between Dou li and St Qiicntln leading to the nllov of the Sambre, where the bulk of our army Is engaged, and astride the Meuse, where tho Americans ,,e lighting The enemy has not eoilap-evl hut has been beaten In a series of great struggles by the skill and valoi ol our troops, by superior generalship and b better staff work Uxpcrlenco and Ira'nlng nro leaping their rewanl In Tinnce, Ilulgariu, Pal estine, Meseipot mil i and now in Italy, our tioops lie sjiowinr tint the lighting qualities df our rate nie greater than ever they weie. To Lord Cav an'.s men In llaly Ins fallen tho honor of making the first breach In tho Aimtrlnn lines, which was so widened that it. great victory be came, possible. T ho maneuver by w bleb our siiccesssos have been won bis been among tho most Interesting of the war. lly tho earlier operations of this lenr tho enem.v's main reserves had been attracted to tho mountain front, and particularly to tho Aslugo' sector, held by tho llrltlsh nimv. On Thurselaj Inst Ihechcinv'H nttentlon was fixed upon this front bv tho ntlaclt which resulted In tho capture of tho lmportnnt Monte Slsemol and our Italian allies kipt the enemv under tho Illusion that our ob ject was nn advance Into the inountnlns bv extending the front of attack to the Monte lirnppa region. Hotel Stroke b llrltMi Meanwhile-. llrltlsh tioops had been transreiied secretly to tho lower I'lave, and tho Honoi.iblo Artillery Company and tho Welsh Tusllter", bv a boM and skillful stroke, seized the big Island of Papadopoll, which ties lather north of half way botvuo;!! tho points whero the Plave enters the plnlns and the tea. on tlio left bank of the rlvei Thiee Italian iiimles got .moss the river and the Tirth Austrian Army met with disaster. 'the whole evpeiieiiie f tho Austrian in my tit this war hub been that tho very dlvor'-o elements of which It Is composed did not hold well together un der the strain of defeat and tho offer of the Atistilm I'nieiimient to break oft from licrm.inv and negotiate, at onco a separato peat did not Inspire their iroons to lcslst to the last; therefore, tho war against Austria ended with n re ill brilliant vleloiv If Ciormanv decides to conllmio tho btruggle half a doren Austrian divi sions now on the western front will dis appear while tho llrltlsh and Trench contliigenls In lialv are at onco avail able to re-enforce the Allies ill France. Whllo It m.i bo possible to Increase the Italian contingent now fighting with tho Treneh aimlcs this will mean nn Im portant change In our favor In tho bal ance of strength mi the main front, and will bo the most Imiiortant mllltray ad vantage which vie shall gain from tho collapse of Austria, as whatever tho terms of the armistice may bo it must take n long time before tho Allies can bo in a position to attack tho southern frontiers of rtirmnnv through Austrln. PARIS TO HOUflP OraiArlD I,, I'rciu'h Officials Fitut to Moke Trip Since War Ucgiin Sii i in Cable to lXeiuiift Public Ledger lorvtiaht, tots, lu .Wio York TUntK Co. The lltiRtir, Nov, 4. The French Min ister, "Vt, Alike, nlid tho French Naval Attnche, Commandant Cruchon, have ar rived In Holland from Paris via Franco .and liberated Holglum, the first pas .sengerfl to como by tho overland louto slnco tho beginning of the. war. The' were obliged to Journey partly by auto mobiles. Only those who have lived In Holland during tho war reulko tho tiemendous saving of time and effort whlih .this means. It has been neccss.iri in al low from ten days to two weeks to ar rive In Pails from The Hague heretofore. Tho convoy between Hnglnnd and Hol land Is very incgulnr mid passpngcrs nro often kept on bonid for dajs watting for tho signal to start, which only ono man'lu j;nKland can give, Letters from l.nghynl generally tako three weeks to Pass the censor und entth the convoy. I eoplo now feel that they nre once more lv lug on tho contlnncnt and not iso ,a'?'t fiom civilized humanity AUSTRIA'SJRAVEST MOMENT Situulioii Vom, Than Suilouu or the Kcvolutiem of IK III Special Cable to A cuing Public Litter u.wiiii, isis, iy.Yrii York J one' Co. Koine, Nov. t. AnulHn ,.... ll.,.. . repot In here, counted on 1'ntento fears that the dlsnicnihftmnnt e .,.. .t..i SSl'V'!',1'1 In,,,,ce K.0,no 12.000.000 Uerni i .,,, ,'","""" iiaiionain.i t join ccnnaii ami thua si,u uopia that tho Allies, to nvoiet' mteJi nnlaWient. wnuM conio to tenns relatively generous to Austria, It in evident that I.ninmncch and Andrnssy do not pay much attention to Interim I dissensions, trusting that If Peace Is concluded without their loslntf nnv lmportnnt part of their terrltoty. tiny can rest sceuto on tne ionuy en the army sungulnnrllv to reiiress any "'itluenk fot Indcliendenie, which they do not dnro elo now, because of the et iret H would have abroad In making the llnpsburgs risk losing tho throne forever This b: undoubtedly the gravest mo ment for Austria, giaver than the revolution nf 1818 or tho defeat at hndowu in I860. " . emi.tiMtoiwm? Ivus-in Hofds Up Third Imt.l- JIIUIll Ul AllllUlllllll tiy the Amociatcd Vcni t y t'nnrnlinten. Nov. A. The Indications afo lhat llussln will refuse to make any j further indemnity pnyments to Ocrmahji nci-ordlng to tho Frnnkfort Oaiettc. J Tho newspaper sajs ti.nt Jiussia, which had paid two Installments1 of the f" wnr iiiuemiiii', mhh Rioiipeu in iitvna- gf port of gold nnd bank notes to Germans, e ; "i;vidcntlV nelels tho uazette, "sno refuse's to pay tho last part of 'the Indemnity." Ccrmjiij to Argue W.nV C.iii-e ll lite Associated Press An, stent nn, Nov. 1.--The cedognc , ii.ee'iie iJrirus a ii'inii uisnaiun uviiik that Dr von Hethniatin-Hollwcg fm mer German chancellor, and ('ottlleb von .lagow, former foreign minister, hnv,x b, en ollletnlli rhai ireil with the task of classlflng documents of July, I 1'iH It Is athumed from this fait, s-i the dispatch, tint the new government Is preparing" .in official declaration on the events leading to tho outbicak of tlio war v A.'n nrwt ,1,1, I ,,,OII nm IF !l tOber lLxpcjl'fs 50U.UU,UUU . ,,v .,.,.,, ,,f nerm.inv produdng ?SvLeg8 Than Was txpeotcd , Internal conditions which make a mill St fc. r. -i i ..-1 i) ' tarv stand against tne B",r.WhlniEtnn, .Nov i. war evpenui- I'ttures are not ns gieat as tin, neasurj -atunatea nvo montns ago wnen u set r-ii 1 ? w. ,. .1.1 ,1. 1 ........ ... nl.n.., CO 4 .JAon llOO Aon PYOnses for Oelober lust ?,j.'ported amounted to $l,GC4,tC"-,000, ln- ,eiuaing ?i4a,iuu.uuii in loans to .lines. ?1Q local was uniy a nine mum iiuiu upend Itures last Jul, and about 5-'50 - O.yOO less than, the estimates for oc- er,. Owing to the unusual reciipts of $1,- ,4iio,uuii in octouer 110m poimiar FTOWings, nie wcTKiiig u.ii.tncu 111 ine asury's general funil now stands nt UM5739,000, si new high recoid Troin TXIl 44ll'ei l IttlAW ll,lJIICUl-) ui,iii- .- 1,000,000 poured Into tho Govern rVh coffers last month fhe total war cost tr date Is now llculated at (Z0,5hl,000,000, of which 917,000,000 has been loaned to the es.e, wniy a miie mnre man "no rth, of the exnense has been raised tom'.tRT.itlon and sllchtlv less than v thMe-fourths from Liberty Loans and sjHWJ ftYlngu. i I isi Miles difficult I if not impossible 1 Americans heie also think that Wll'on skillfully avoided the dinger of creating a division between America and tho European Allies, which, of coure, was I ono of the Oermai. hemes in view DUTCH BANKER COMING TO U. S. ' Will Accompany icvv Minister to Wn-Iiingtpn Special Cable to Ihening Public Ledge, Cotiuriaht 19 IS, tin cte Vorfc TiniM Co. The lliice. Nov I Your correspon dent learns that Joost van vo.iei henen, director tfl the Netherlands bank ami well known In tho Pilti ll i'oIonles. has been appointed to go to America with J T Cremer, tho newly appoint ed minister to Washington. Van Tollenhoven was n. membor of tho commission which went to Amcuca In tho summer of I'll" for negotiations, and Is well known for his ability In ar ranging economic agreements. It's round, short and curly, like part of a Q Can jou gucifl what it ,3 if no more U said f i Apartments at the St. James Walnut at 13th St. Higli-clas.s upuitments, either in tho hotel or in the annex; singjc or en suite, and in tho most central, highest class anil most-wanted location in Phila delphia. Appointments and fccrvice of St. James standaid and a caf6 that is considered unequaled in the country. A few very choice apartments blill remain utnented, and we would urge immediate attention on your part. A personal call, bo that you may see the apaitmcnts, and wc may quote figures, is sug gested. Rentals by month or year. W. B. JOHNSON, Manager it if - Matfson & DeMan$ & 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre For Tomorrow We Offer as a Most Extraordinary Special 4 Squirrel Coats fs ,t it 1- ' Wb. W? ft I "-1 ?' If R That Are in the Height of Fashion and Demand "295 .00 Not to Be Duplicated in Any Other Store for Less Than $375.00 OQUlItKEL coats aro mot popular tnia season with women who follow fashion's dictates, and this unusually low pi ice will make u decided impression. We aie emphatic in stating that oui bpeuial price is less than pie&ent wholesale, cost. pHOICti of full-leiiKth coats in full- flare effects; one, as illustrated. Made with handsome deep uhaVv) col lar of taupe lynr, nutria or silky .AjfeS r-ui Mav?son & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street (Ojipouitc Keitlt'e, Theatre) Extraordinary ! Semi-Annual Sale Trimmed Millinery Our Entire Stock of Newest High-Grade Millinery At Great Reductions ! This is our millinery event of the season one that is eagerly awaited by hundreds of customers. Our entire stock is embraced, with the exception' of a small group of new est mid-winter styles and fur hats. Four low-priced groups. $5.00 Trimmed Hats ) $ Q ll $HM Trimmed tlats m f f $7.50 Trimmed Hats ) CWX $8.50 Trimmed Hals -. a s nw v-k $8.95 Trimmed Hats I $ fZ I i $10.00 Trimmed Hats ( fl f J f $1260 Trimmed Hats ) v $14.50 Trimmed Hats , ti. . . $15.00 Trimmed Hats . p L) tZi SI 6. 50 Trimmed Hats ( O rj 1 $17.50 Trimmed Hats ) -ww $190 Trimmed Hats & n x ' $20.00 Trimmed Hats $ f 1 1 $22M Trimmed Hqte. , , .,; ' f Mm JW p6M Trimm$d Hmtu I -.St . l ir--' -..-'-fa-w -, f-jitammt,si'mai,.".-'A Fine Enamel on Sterling Silver The pieces so decorated have proven so -popular that wc have enlarged our stock ' extensively. Of the many useful gifts is a jam jar and spoon the jar and lid of glass, beautifully eicnca, ana inc gnaca spoon yw and knob delicately enameled 7 4.a. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMOND MBnCHANTS JEWnLEltS SILVERSMITHS We Urge Early ChrintmaH Shopping limM Itepnirintj nnd Remod eling iTf moderate Cost. Charges Patable When Delivered Mavfeon & DeMairy1 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Tluy at Onec and Save the Proposed War Tax on Furs Savings That Will Not Be Possible Again This Winter, Prevail in " OUR FUR SALE Of Compelling Importance ! Notable Reductions on Our Regular Prices To Reduce Stocks! A btock 1 eduction is nece&bary owing to the practical stand still of business duiing October. Though wholesale prices arc higher than our special sale piiccs, wc allow these notable concessions to bring stocks down immediately. No Time for Delay, as This Sate Ends Thursday Evening 1 ,,j) MIA k I i v BHllil! NJA Wvi Wolf Scarfs... $17.50 A very special value in a smart animal scarf, g suitable for the miss. Colors aie taupe, B Poiiet, brown and gray. W 'll!llllllli!l!iim!IUIIUIII!U!ll!lli.H Lynx Scarfs. . .$2450 The haiuKomc silky fur that lends giaceand j beauty to the weaier. Choice of black, gray f i.- taupe. E mini Fox Scarfs... 37.5,01 Large wide animal hcaifn of selected long- S funed skins in a variety of shapes. Black, f I'ohet, brown, taupe or giay, f '':ltlHlll!illlm:l!Tlll!;Jitruil!lllilLTali!I!mUrt;lIl,l;;'UJl1!!liM:l;ll,1;ill;lllll;l,lilIhflJiIl;IilI( A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired This Hudson Seal Coat, beaver collar and cuffs and border. $495.00 Marmot Coattf ,Siit iniiilelH nml 40 1 11 c h tlurn moelelH. (Jiuccful Hhavvl col Iiiih and niffH of laccoon, HCulinei or inuiliiut, Mmkrat Coats $9g.50 Tlnee-eiuarler lenulh llui e moelelH. .Shawl anil cine collar and cuffs of Trench bc.il, laccoon 01 mubkiat. mm I e m wnmrt Nutria' Coats $X25M A vullety of stIes pports or 4-leiiEth models. .Sliave 1 or cape collar mid cuffs of lfuelHon seal or nutria. Willi Hudson Seal Coats $165, Three-quarter length flare models, with wide collar and cuffs. Others In sports mod els, with nutria or Hudson seal collar and cuffs , 'illllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllillMJIilllilllllllllilllliitlllllllllllii Nutria v Coats $190M An exceptional vnluo In tuupo or nutuinl ntitiU 'Inllorcil' spoit coat, vUth duop loll lut' shiivvl collat and vvlila cuffs. "iiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiUUiiiiii Hudson Seal 1 Coals n95M 1 ' 3C-incli siwrts model, I with nutria, sijulirel or hKiink bhavvi col- lar and cuffs or 4C. Inch coat vltli deep I c-ipe collar anil cuffs of hUunlc. ''WiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiHiiinio iiiwiiiiiiiiinai.iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Hudson Seal Coats $245- Individual design In e lever sports model. (Jraceful shawl or wide cape collar and deep hell cuffs of nutria. snulrrol, heaver or sKuuU, with deep Helf horder of Hudson seal. Hudson Seal Coats I $250- I Very flna quality h deep tapo or long H lolllns shawl collar, H ciffs and wldo horder O of El.unli. A Kiacefnl g 45-iiu)i full Oaio gl modi', 3 ''lillUllIHllllBIMIilUU'llll.iilIU Wolf Sets $49.50 A wi'lu iinlinnl tgaif and harrel muff trim lived with heads and tal. Colors nro taupe, brown, uray or black, Hudson Seal or Nutria Sets $49.50 Simiit deblGii shawl collar effect necleplcco, Uai rel or uanteen shaped muff to match Lynx Sets $S9M , I.iiL'o wide animal seal f. c u n t o o n or barrel shaped muff to mutch. Handsomely trimmed w 1th heads, (alls and paws. Fox Sets $G9Jo Tuune or Pol ret shades of liandsonio s 1 1 U y fo$" popular animal sliapo i-cirfn and barrel muff ie match, ;iiiiiaiiii;iiiiaiiiiii.iiiiiiiia;iiimiitiiiiii!!iiiiiiiii3iiiiM uuiiiniiiiwiMiiHuiHiimiUiiiin iiHiaiitiiiiiBiiiiiiafflifflfflawiyiffl'iiaiiS 'P'i'fffii"iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiBig Skunk Sets $74,50 Many stles In tea if 8, with muffH to match. A tur that Is both beautiful In appear am ana ervtew. Jap Mink or Beaver Sets $9&59 )1 u 1) d soma selected skins ery rich In effect. Novel design scarfs., with large IUUM IS BUUOO. r -".'I Hudson Seal Coatees U25 Shwl and cape col lar of squirrel, s,kunk orHuocon seal. Full n?. Nutria Coatees $98M Several smart designs of individuality, Can, do worn as cape, or coatso.-i ft "it 1 tr a .T 'g'.'at ; V-r-i Ji (' r ' trt 1:1 el --! . n?4 m .jj v J4fl 1 1 5j CI til I T e-ft'I 1 ,i ti ij 1 1 al M jp 'm s . 111 1 t TKI l im K'llvl Vj ,.1 Ar 'A',1 M m rti'S t&'I P vj jfjn
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