N ir n EVENING PUBLIC lilflDUKK W-ir VJ)I3UU1A WDISBDATCV. WVJSaqiUai Vh 10W ..-. chers show ' disfigured Belgian boy (STUDENTS' corps ni;::::::;r:lDRAFT delinquents v. i NEED OF PAY RISE rRjjtittplilct Compares Vies T$nt Salaries IK ill Living , ' Cost :;t;.mill tax r a n t e d A-JJoard of Ediu-alioii Votes I y Appeal to Legislature to r Amend State Law TLELLS OF BOCHE CRUELTY l.itllr II nrtl a Vhiladvlphian Hit Fare Started and Far .Milling Saw Father, Mother, Shirr and llrollur I'ierced Willi German llayniwf t)nn,l nt IwIiikiIimii Vnte Id l mil- IteliHim hm. nllh fcarri'd iniri .nun ... ,..w,..' n ...-.-.-..- -- II). t.iil1n Ills native tolintiy, i) raged by ilermtn savagery 1 1'tnnpuls penks onl a few words of Knrllah Ana.ii mid again tin- wondeis i Teachers ot 1'h' lUnjpii'a. rainpHigii- . , j '"uk.. i .... , . ... , ,,,.... ium. Anier h.a. cttl 1 JfiK for nn Increase in salary n: .- per - A ., ,v ' forth llif -mum comment "II est trts rem inrousiu.ui ui,- .-...-. ........ ..... Teachers of rh'litlnlpli'n. campaign- 'U ";r 'f rent throughoi circulating a pamphlet u show tint their demands are modest In face ot the present high rot of living Low salaries the arc receiving today, i)up!ed with the rout of living, the. a. create an economic condition which seriously threatens their phvsletl wel farv and mental elilclency Asa result, flirther lmproement in service la tendered ltnposlhle The Board of l.Mucat ion estenla voted to appeal to the LetclInluro te amend the Stato lsw limiting the rchool tax levy to six mill This nation was taken. It was explained, in order to per mit levying an additional mill In order t. tH Joll " I'raninlR otory Is told le in his own direct way. In alntple language that strip nway the lost ehieil or urn ell that mn envelop turn hrntalit Mere li his stor . ".Uv name l Krancols (latecluux mid I am ten rar eld I wa botn In Urii el My fathers iianut a Julio and my mother'M an Jlnrli I lmn i brother. Jaii, who In 'nti'eii ji-ri old 1 nlo had two Hlstois who bits twin". '1 lif wni thit'o monthH old "Hffoio thn war. m father was a rherman V lived In n htaro.iit town In HeUluni my father btcittiM an aiaior. m brother a meih.inlc After my oountiy was ItiMiueil we home, ami 11 in TO BE CONTINUED JVudiug Pence slicker raids, such a have been con ducted for months. "Krforta of the Kedernl authorities OBTAIN NO RESPITE! K ----- i".SInikers will be pithed up whereer they are found on the streets, and all re trrday. Major C'harlet T. tlrimth, com- mandant of the Institution, aald. "All enlisted men who may ImnRlnc that the end of .the war will brill- the mi ot iiriiiius ror i iintwu """"." ,. , tt .-. . .......; ...i ,,i ... i...h.,i.i .. ., '.nay b.. qtilrkly disillusioned. It Is , Jfollllll T l)J' l'etleral AUOltlH '" .1, ..I. ., n.i . , me,, her. of the W r Departmcnl , Decides I -.-..n .;, - W .hw o J Slnnmw LlTKK.'MJ? & I fiillillir Willi f iMlll ink(n our hv the t5oernment, extend ., ..... .... , .. i itiiiuiiii uii i i.nu ... .... ... ... ... ... ,.,.. (. .ia i.vir nun nrniitn urn nicf ccc in n iniiuii iii iiiiiit in"""'", - "" ...w. vilLli lL,rilliLr ITillV 1Il)I 1 iJli .-atrel a rlinnce that K. A. T '. mem- , , lIH-li lll-l mw imumjiwuu ,.,.,:".r!!!.1r.cvu""''1 tr,,m '"W M"r'' , , .... ,,. ..I, I'Atra hiMirnnee Prciniuni Clnujc linn i i c imniiiiiim ui iii uioii iiriniiuniir nun . --. rue toiiowinn numner or. nppiicHiiir " X will be teeelved ut each of the named sent to catnpH as usual. ' ,- it e i 'I' 1 Institution Todd Daniel, superltiltudriil of the t..llll): HI L. til I., itlllUt. i Albrlislit fo U'Ke. Mjerslown. n . piiflndelphla division of th. tiepnrlineiit I , ,-. , r .1 .. VlT , hi -a , .immtti i HMlnKMl .! llll, I Tlllll lllirill , . , ,, , ,, , AlleKlieny ('ollene Mendllle. !R . I UlVer'illy ailtl Oilier Ldll ' llucknell I'nUerslty. Lewlsburir, C, of .luetic, made thl nnnmiiirrment to. ' . . tl I''""",?1?,' 1', ,,,1,tt,s,,ur,Rn.- r;i; PJ,cM,Y day follow Iiik receipt of telenniphlo In- ntinti'il Iiiwlilntiiii llpri "on ColleRe, Carlisle. 10: Drexel In- lailOUill lllblUUllOll!) litre -muto. l-hlladelphln. 2; Iluquesne t'nl I alrucdonH from UnshliiRton under the war clause which has been Insetted In eery polio Issued since - !!. I y- -l-.--. - ' Ifr $V ' SKATING, A.l-L.VYGnOUNU? . Experiment Will He Tried n Soon ti (.old Wealher Cornel SkatlnK will bo provided at ihe 'Wil liam McCoach I'layKround, KlRhteenlli and Kltztvater streets, as soon as cold weather arrives, ' A quantity of tinder In a part of lit" playground will be remoted and fresh ea th substituted When freezing weather r-omea till section will lia flooded. If, the experiment prove suc cessful arrangements will bo made to prolde skatlnc In other playgrounds. Smilents' nimy trnlnliiK corps camp" a' the rnHeislly nf IVniislaiiIn Tun tii I'lilMTHlty, and other educational mRilnitlons will contltiue deplti the icsatlnii of hostilllleH A new call for reciults has been I ued b th" War Department Word to tlila i lfi-i.t has been iecelcil ut head .pnrteis for the third mllltarv dlstrlrt Ini at. d In tin- law- xchnol at the till rnwcois cmkh.oix Trn-)ejr-olil lli'l(:i.iii lioj, who wil ni'Mod the kjliiit of In family h (.orman ohlicr. We i oon to heroine an inrriiau lilirn, lia lil! heen adopted h) the llielll lie r of an American Iran-port not bav.' aiiithliiK to eat or drink 1 nlhed the boat out t i n-a; to Ket away firim tin, ttiiitiln tlerm.iiiH .My face ,. ju i.i.o.iim- i.m 1 ,11,1 out tnlinl that '.ant w '.o In not u Kiadllati of n iwi? Then the war rum, and i ( nanted to eet nwn. " ' nlzed hlKh srhuot cm make up for this lrri!!,- ., IOsn"f. 3; franklin nnd jiHr- jP ,tle arAti MKC, ,, lief1l lleir Kuan i oiipki, i.ancasier, iu neucii . -jj- . Iere' liemer Kalis, 6 . 'ru,c r"lty l-I reKlstratlon and rlasiricatlnn cards leKo! (Iioio City. !," , Inlinprnnnii ' '- ' llh them constantly and hae them ell ollcKo, Philadelphia IS; Indiana St-itn Normal .School Indianapolis, :: i ready to allow upon demand from Ked- tefferon Medical ColleRc. l'hlladilphla I rin nKents V All nctUltles of the Ue (it, l.af.oelte rollene, lustoii. . f,r- I ..,..,; .. , . , l.ehlKh rnlerlFll .South llethleheui P irtmint of Justice aKUlnst slackers will 18 Lincoln I'lilicfsil, Lincoln. Neb rontlnue. 4S. Manslleld State Normal Mnnsfleld The telesrain fioin the Uepartmcni O .11 Mlll'mllle, Normal 5hool,r Juitloe at Washington received to- .Miiiersiue, j-h i.i. .uoinviiiu " '" 1.1V bV Jlr. tall e wns ns Co own Hethlehein, r.T . Muhliribtrc olleei America entered the i.onttlct agaln-rt (lermany, will be returned by many torn panics nnd the rlause. will be eliminated at once. Announcement to this effect has been made by officials cf several larva companies. The ProUdenl Life and Tiust Coin panv of phlladMlphla aiitioiinretl that, retfardlos f whether the extra war premium has hem paid, all Insurance Issued to men who have lost their lives In the service of the. country will be paid In full. The John Hancock Mutual Life In surance Company has notified all agencies to eliminate the war clause. Member. of the board of the Penn Mutual Life Insurnnce Company will meet today to decide upon what action loiat.d In the law KChool Jit the I in- Allelitow n. ' , pennsv-anla ColleB' ... .. "'" " " ,, ,, ' ', ' in-IU of IViitin)Uuiit.i. flettysburK, 20 rtiinHj.l-.nnla Mllltnrj J ''".,,1 m u, , 1 , . 1 . , . ,..,., ...Collect! Chester :IT Ptnns-lan a State boaidt und Inducted Into th Hie S A T utillx n that mi nn-ill- III NT SOI.DIKKS' WIVliS lcflcletii If ho has had sillllclent tK-a- tlonal 01 huslnt'-H txpcrlence or piel ou mllltaij ttalnlnc such as t niakt- . 1 .. . - ...... ..... 1 11.. ... ... ..,., . In nat, M.h.r .nlnrl.a nn.l In establish "" '" 'r1"- '"" """ " "-''. - mill lltlSll I III n mill v. n.t.A. -.i nuH ..i. .. . 1... i.. Ht nooi nit 1 1 Fin iii tmi ran uui in nn (il .. ,. tn in. , i ,, , ., t . .. f , ....,..,... w .. nVretoforr-receie'nus;,!--. -- Z2 - - " - ami to inose wno tun not lereue 11 uy ihe iniict for ndditlotinl 'il",'"l"n"' TextnP' School Philadelphia, Rl . Pt Mr. Daniel w at naked what efft-ct the .ho mllltnrj authorities haxfiilteifd the !,,,,,,. ('o1,Kh, Philadelphia, fi. Sus- (dcnlm- of the ntmlstlce would hmo upon Liitiance reipiln-nunts for admission '" 1 mtehanna Colleite, SelliifKroie, 4 StniutlsliurK Noiiiial hcnooi. i.asi r - rr .5. ...l.u..... O .. n rtliltilir.. ColUie Swnrthinoie. To Temple I nlverslt iMiiiiiftelnliln 121 Tli el t oueci, urct 11 vlllo "! lnlersltv of Pennsvlxanhi. Philadelphia, I'M. ChlNerslty of Pitts hurch PlttsliurRli 117 VIllanoMi, ( ol le(?e, VIII mom. 1. Washington and Jefferson Washlm-ton Pa 1 Wauie limc colleup W.iMieshurif. J, West minster. Ntw WllmliiKton. 9. West Chester Normal Si hool Vet Chesttr !) "Dellnqtunts nnd tlestrters under tht'ltlip cc.mpan Is to take In tegaid to war ift.lawa inny be token before drart clauses In Its policies. aids und Inducted Into the serxlte and The war clause was lrtually uniform lur llll .-HitirB. II linn mtru null ii inr Insiued entered mllllar-. service he must pav $37 50 extia for each thousand dol lars 01 Insuinnce. PREACH and practice economy in the home. Begin in the kitchen. Avoid loss of food by making it appe tizing. Poor flavoring leads lo wastefulness. Just try the world's best flavoring for food. &PERRINS reason of an admnce In salary , and the f Paying of a bonus of 5100 to nil other mo nown. fell nnd hit me In the, head and knoiktd employes of the board not recclvlm? a I louIiI not find m parents; -o I i.1 bonus for the ear-1918, whose salaries "n to the winnow ot our nome . . are not In oxcess of J4600 The honuses I ten tlernian In the hoiie All had Will not bo distributed until the final drawn swords and bayonet- tine was installment of tho State appropriation runriinis lilt bavoiut through nn moth, r for 1918 Is paid Into the school treasur who had fallen to the floor; the utlici-. They will be paid out of a surplus of w ro plerelni; tin fatlai a body wit . $460,000 accumulated at the t lose of thilr bajonets I aw m little eiktc the fiscal year This Is In the nature wounded, dml tin tioheit bwl I ink of temporay relief undei the bed I did not know what do - I 7-MIII Tai l'riii'd ,. r) t(( tIB Wharf w hi, h was near aul Although tho boaul memln t men I jumped In 1 small sailbo.v I tloi tioned no Hsures telatuu io the , proposed Increaso In tho tax rate, iltiiils, who loiin ik i.n 1 in. 1 ' mission the- will be fed houx.-d cliin plait- anil Miv ' lurk- "" I'nh 1 Ifo u uiletiiii in,l inillinri liisinn tion nnd of a prliate In Coinpni I I a Id J 11m- tho p-ii of a prlnte a' the t diir.iilnuul pet rs rili inn can n.i liiforinatlon 11 bout tin n 1 led fot mi nistiitumn 'inn a new 'o In tin trans- SAUCE THE ORIQINAL WORCESTERSHIRE I-rohihilioii l.o-e in ,Minncota M Paul. Minn.. No 13 -Official re- turns from nfc.-inn" of elithty-sl toun- tles just lahulited Indlcalo that tin State prohlhltton ninentlnicnt was de- i t- It la expected tho revls'loii upwanl wl'l brlnsr it to se-.cn mlH. an Increaie ofon mill over the current rate The board passed u resolution lev-.lutr n six mills tax on the dollar on pioperty taabio for municipal purpose for the year llll after hearing the flnnnce commute a estimate of the total as"essment of real and personal property for the J as 11.806,895,000. On a alx mill le-s for llt'i based o preceding- figures, thete wlil be a ta return of $ 10,S 11,370 less J70t.t;s'.i not collected this eari leaving .1 balance of J10UC,6Sl in taxes available fur school , , nurposta . " Should the tn rate b Hurt used from X fx to .seven mills, the fund available for schools will be Increased 10 lis 64 - vfj 2GJ. an excess of Sl.000.00il nior.. ilinn the fund available on the si-inl I late However, the n-w t-tie if planted ,.51- vfuuitt not ue elective next ear hr Ki, there will he introduced In tin Leg Ma ture a bill to set aside $10 OOO.OfMi to in. b cr crease mepay 01 leacneiw in the "late riV IS.per cent III 1910 and llc'u II j - Teachers Look fur Jlellet t. "1TaV.Aa am ....II . . . .. '- -wv..w.. an cn ut iiiinoers or toe -A,w.llu or i.aucation. rontlrlent V ATtuwt tltAita n,..... ix .. . 1. i. .... ... .. ' .f..uu ..,Ha.rn .u nj iiuuiiKir, jeacoertj TIP y" wouia otherwise leave their pos- ', ipr potter paying positions aie reinatn R In a. I Er l lag lojal Iii the hope mat relief vrl I tfme. Tvj A. requeBt watt rtceiird from ihe f,-i t ynned .States Civil ervl. e Coinmin? on hv, ,. to provide short Intensive fveolitf cxturse of typewriting and bienograpli n the public schools to cover a period of twelve weeks for the t'alnlni- nf l.nrlu- j nreded additions to the ilerlcal forco 01 tne 1-ederal Oovvrnment litre and In Washington , '-t 1, Compliance with th. t,.iit rtulre provisions to be mail., miim. ,.'..... v.& the reffutm- lilirlt ut h,,t ,.. .... - ---n.. ....w, . .b,,.,,K .uuirra Jt Was decided to charge students a fee .ullT fair Are Yon A Social Favorite? It 7011 are coins to be wanted lo society, vou must keep up with the times. You mint know the latest nens of the social, artistic, and In tellectual VTorlds. Vanity Fair every month tells )ou all about the newest actors, painters, satirists, novelists, fash ions, vampires, humorists, epigram matist, poets, lllmlMtors, opera singers, photosra pliers, sportsmen, and celebrities. VANITY FAIR rS'tivcuibor Number On Sale Now Price 35 cents f E-V Of $4 for the course tn IimIi. ..,.., .i.nl .additional expenses Involved tn do na. ' ture ot an extension rCiJ XrMg7' S ',T,I",:. oi't.ns -m gsO 923 MARKET STREET For Special Sellhitj High-Grade Suits Actual $32.50, g JM WfiJ .S.OO and VWB Cf $40 Values 24 b.ivl The major tv of them ere brand m-w rep resenting special purchases; and about 60 ate taken from our hlRher priced regular stocks Developed of wool velouis duvet de lame broadcloths, trlcotlnes, tweeds and popl ns All silk lined tluoughout Also Fur-Trimmed Velvet Suits t sizes for women nnd inlwes v -wjssssai m aBHfll f f I' Wl mL Special Dresses Or Wool Sergt-ti, Velveteens and Wool Jersejs .S mart 11 w w law -j ri lu ' A froikd depleting tf a V he latest fashion 1M JcBsi lines, priced below eWj , tegular for toiiii-r- 'M v row a rell'ng Silk Georgette WAISTS $Q.OO Special at Dressy b!oues with beaded 01 embroidered fronts tnliei 1n tailored model While tltsh or black New Winter Cloth ItO -7S M,tjt) SKIRTS, Several models for fhoice in navy blue or black erue and poplin. . IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Women's Fur-Trimmed , Suits & Coats More than 100 new garments of all-wool Material. All slzeo for w omen und misses. $ 13 Women's Serge COATS, and Poplin $C00 DRESSES, LJdenl alyles for present v. Children's $5.00 Winter $Q.98 All tolorx tUllted lined Sizes : o e ear 'I ho Gift-Set of Usefulness and Charm i complete Ceiitenieri " Glove Wardrobe" l I ride Matk -.pplltd (ot) from five lo jifly dollars a set "What a fabcinaling pift! How original and practically planned! nd what a lovely lm.! I'll get a "Cloe Wardrohc" for each one in the family !"" and she did. Children's Gift-Set No. 26 at 5.75 One tlasji Tan Cape, 1. X. M. scw-u l..50 One rlap Gray Jlocha, full 1. K. sew n 1 ,7.j Wool lined Hut kUin, stiff culT gauiillct 2.."i0 Women's Gift-Set No. 12 at 7.75 1'rcneh kid rrn -"loves, Iwo.rlaip, pii-iic or ovrr seam, f-t-lf and foiitraetin;; cinliroiilcrj; lilatk, v.liilc and all smart colon 2.75 Cape tirert f-loves, otic-elai, jiitiue trim, self, t-inliroitlery; tan, gray an white 12.50 Wool hli-nu it arm gloves with extra lone wrists and 'trap; 1' V M. sewn; oxford, pra and khaki 2.50 Stfs iiiiiv he hrol.eit or addtd to, ifilesireil Only t Salurtlnw before Christmas Centemeri Gloves 123 Sou Ih 13th Si. ( rtr rk Stor, IOO Hfth Are.) I THE business here advertised is being conducted by the Alien Property Custodian of the United States, pending its final sale and delivery to 100 per cent American ownership. This Company is and will be entitled to the same unreserved patronage as is enjoyed by any oth'er loyal American business. I XO BE SOLD BYTHE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN : 2000 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK A New York Corporation Notice is hereby given that the Alien Property Custodian will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public sale at the entrance to the office of the said International Insurance Company of New York, 80 Maiden Lane, New York Cityat 10 o'clock A. M., on the 21st day of, November, 1918, the following property, to wit: Those certain 2000 shares of the capital stock of the International Insurance Company of New York, a corporation organized and exist ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of , New York, held by me as Alien Property Custodian, for which certificates are now held by the United States Trust Company of New York a3 depositary for me. Further information concerning the property to be sold, including the terms and conditions of sale, may be had by application to William C. Scheide, Chief, Division of Insurance, Alien Property Custodian, Washington, D. C. JOSEPH F. GUFFEY Director, Bureau of Sale 110 West 42d Street New York City A. MITCHELL PALMER, Allen Property Custodian Kepatrittfi and Remod eling at Moderate CW. Charfies Payable When Delivered M assort & DeMan$ 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's, Theatre) It Will He Very Profitable fo Huy Your Christmas C.ilt in This Sale OUR FUR SALE Of Compelling Importance Greatest Savings of the Season! SSi'' RJ itw rU 4$Mz$ f?3eil7S? J THERE is no time to delay, if you wish to share in the notable concessions on regular prices this event makes possible. We continue this event for a few days only as an accommodation of the many patrons who could not bo served owing to the overwhelming response last week. You can also save the proposed war tax by buying at once! A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! Wolf Scarfs $18-00 1 Animal fleets brown nnd Riey. '''iiimaNiBiiiiiiiiii.iiiiBi.iBini'iiiiiiiii Uupo. fo Mll'li? Lynx Scarfs $25-00 Selectid Cnnndian skins ,in I nu pi; or bliiek. vjfiiiuittii'ii'iiniiiiiiinniiiiii'j llIII'LTIBIiltW Fox Scarfs $29-50 Suitublc for the mibs. Taupe, brown or black. 'nTi!niiniiifiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!riiuiii!iiiiiii!iii!!iiiii.iii!ii!:inii"ii? Muskrat Coats 10-Inth Sport Model V loose, Jaunty model with lilnB 10III11S Miaul collar lUliI tl.ep t iilic $89-50 lO-Incli Flare Model i:rfi'tlf 1 trlmmetl with rieiith Setl or JtHi-coon phawl i ollitr S urn! cuITh $98-50 t.'..lneli l.otmo Model (Irateful Khawl culLir unit deep i-ufTn of iiiusltrat, i.icfoon or I'lench se.il $135-00 45-Inch Loose Model i n unusual stile of illtlncth Bruce. Very deep nliawl eollur l of JsUtrla or Kiench tieal. I $125-00 I lilU' ! II (V 1 1 1 1 illi'llilllt Til .111 U! I! I lit II III till LI Hi: lUtUUt ! I til Ml 1 1 Mil 1 ' !1 f 11 S II U 1 itl I, If 'It! 'ilIillllllll'lllllllllll3l'lllllllllllillill!IIIIWII!lllili:illlllllll!llll'IIIIIIHnlllii Marmot Coats' . "lli-Inch Loose Model a With long inlllTiK shawl t-ollar fj unit dceji viiftii nt inuriiioi. fi $69-50 , l.-.-liuh I-'ull Model 1 Of elected quality sklni In an unusually uttiactlMi model, 0 $89-50 Nutria Coats .'ilMnch Jaunty Model , An effective fports coat of novel dexlKIl $140-00 :10-Iticli Sports Model 3 In natural or taupe Nutria H Carefully ncleoteil fl.ltis of e- j ceptloual cualll m $175-00 '4 Ll-Inch Full Flare Model IxJliB roltlmr shawl t-ollrtr and H deep tuffs of Nutria. S $195-00 I iiiiii'Hiiiuiiitiiii'Uiiii'itaniH'uniiiiUiKiiiuaiimim'uuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiJiiiiisiiiiiniHih Squirrel (Coats .10-Inch Sports Model Willi laree Hliavvl collar mill tleep cuff.'. Well matched skins', li $265-00 j JIB-Inch Helled Model .Large lolllnc hlial collar and S I'llffH of Hlll) pldiult. g! $280-00 . 45-Inch Full Flare .Model g Nutria, jihiitik or taupe lynx B shawl collar nnd cuffs with C novel border of equluel g $325-00 I wiiiiiiiiiniiii'iiiuiiiiiimiiiivi.wn.wiiiiiiii.iiiiiurjjiiii'iiiiiK Fur Sets BUck Fcx . Taupe Lrm f . rn Brown Well $49-50 lludioq Sctl 1 ' Notri. ' Niawiiiui.iiiiiiiiiMiiiii'iiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiaiiMiJiiiiiiiiiiiiii'tiiiiiiiiii'jiiiiii. Fur Sets Taupe fix Black Lrm Taope Wolf Natural Raccoon Slate Wolf tiinvBim $69-S0 Hudson Seal Coats 10-Inch Loose Model I.nrse rape oollar and wide cuffH of Hudson teal, $150-00 .10-Inch Jaunty Model Drensiv ehuwl collar and tleep cuffs of Nutria or Hudson Real, $175-00 40-Inch Full Flare Model Willi Hkunk. "Nutria, squirrel or Hudson deal Bhavvl collar and CUffB. $225-00 iiiiiiiiiiiiffiB.iiiiuniiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPMi.i.iiiaiiiJitiuiH'iL'iiiJaiiiiaiiLi Mole Coats lo-lnch Individual Model Klaboiately trliniiieil Mlth .taupe wolf, ekunk or Nutria. $295-00 Distinctive Designs at g I-'ro-ii three-quarter to full a lenfrlli with trlminlui's of eon- H liuullng lurs. S $395-00 1 Unusual Mole Wrapg e SIiohIiir n ipost exilunlve ef- P ftet, with laige Hhanl collar E and deep culTa of Hqulriel P $495-00 . munuii; HuimiiicHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiuiruiiiitiiiii iIi;iil' IFw Sets t Polrtl Fox Skonk I Pointed Fox ! $Rd.50 Jap Kolioikjr 1 Opossum lyiiiiiij.mtiii'uiiiHiiiiiciiwii'Ciiijffiiswi'thiiixrAiujc'ii Fur Sets & Coatees $125 1 1 lid (ton Seal Coatee Nutria Coatee Mink StitB Pointed Taupe Lnx Nat, Mink Stoles ilslltilMfflWIlTiililllllllllll m r Fur Sets & Coatees $150 Mink Coateeti Alatika Fox Sets Cross Fox Seta Canadian Lynx Ulack Fox Set m ! V tTYLE AND ECONOMY '. vet '' t ' KrVAf'f- .'"Stl T it ,-V$ y i.:. ..
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