Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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CLEAN-STREETS ADVOCA TES
ARE GIVEN REPORT TODAY
.Datesman Given Until 3 o'Cloch This. Afternoon to Announce De
cision to Mass-Meeting on "Minimum
, Labor" Clause"
Philadelphia
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. One of the largest fleets of mercliant-
rtnn ever seen In Mils uort Is. mow in
;th pelaware riyTxl "Z" '
J felxty-two vessels - tuywity.-fntir of
Ilthem flying fhte.vAiii?flcflJVl?iS:"nd the
Others representloRlitSiydi'e'RC. ruitjons
lnjjthe Stream Hwdltlng a' loading berth
The Dresence of this great commer
cial flotilla Is expected tp provo an In-
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sp'ruuuil lu IllCIIIUfin Ul HIV "ll L IIUUMI
'commlHee. aDnolntfd two eckn airo liv
TJock Director Webster, w hen tliej meet
at noon today In 'the Director a ulllce
'tb' formulate pl.ans for plcdKlnB all man
ufacturers, shippers anil limmrters In
thts BCCtlon to use thN jmTt' eclusiely.
Slut Siiunre-HliTKerH
Vessels now In the lirnt include firiy
slx Bteamshlps -and six old-tlino squ.ire-
rlsed craft. Tlio foreicn omit Meg lep-
resented aro dre.it Hritam. riimf,
Italy. Japan, Xorw.iy Swedm Hiaiil,
Holland, Denmark mid lireei c
To tho old mariners the inot imere'-l-itiff
Bight are the Fau-iri'-rlKcer", with
their trim lines and "lup mams, now
taking cargo for foreign shon l'ie
Irnqro of these old-timers aie ikivn on
their way nero irom pons m ,.outh
America with cargoes of nianiraneM- ore
t An Interesting feature is the fact that
arnonR the slly-two ese's In port
twenty-four steamships fl the American
flag and ,aro ingaged in the orseas.
Jrade. (
Five of .iJie stiuare-clBgern are under
the Norwegian Hag and ono under the
Swedish nag Tho -Alfonbo, lljing tlie
Norweglhn dag. 1 fully loa-liVI and readv
to eail for .Sydney, Austral i. She In the
flrst sailing crait to Iear from 'hila-
delplita to that larava poit with a
'generat cargo In nearly half a century
Tho other nve sailing erart arc loading
coalvaiijk general cargo for itlu Jan. 'to
ami 5donteU'co
Hie I'rehlflil
Ve realize thai we aie eonftonted
with a h(g probleui. ' said .1 s w j)0
ton, president of ,"th .Jl:li itime 1:xj
chnnire, speaking, n todf'n s meeilnir.
'BtiE We' hope to .Iciompli.sft material
results. One of the UlUlcHitli-s will lie In
overcoming the present ustom, undei
whjch a maJorlt of the orders for
shipments contain also explicit Instriu
tlotis as to the route tliat shipment
shall take and the poit tlnuugli which
It must pass.
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IlUklltri UUMULH' ll UP liVVIl Wlllf, il
It, tan be, Is that of financial liiU'rct.s
held by ma,nufa;tuiei,s 01 Importeis In
this city 'tu'titeaiifohlii llni Uilng the
ixrt of New -York. . Natutally u man
l'.Itea. to ship through a line whose prof-
fits Jie shares, and. .thus has-been an
important Influence In irstrhtlns th"
extoinBlon of tho I'nlUiIelnHIa port "
This atteninted nledging of j-lilnn, rs fioni Hog 1-lni
bayio of cllc organlrnllons'
for clean 'Streets, ireo iroiu
disease-spreading filth and diut. re
sulted in nnother mass-inectlng this
afternoon In tho rhambtr of Commerce
assembly rooms In the Wldiner Hulldlng
At this meeting u special committee
appointed lasl mondny presented Us
report.
JJuy. ClSndnker heads this commlltre,
wlilch In'a letter to Director D.lt.sniiin,
of Public Works, demanded n rejection
of all bldi for .tho 1019 street cleaning
contracts.
The heaviest. Mrc'of the advocates of
cleaner Mucin has bei n 1cm led at the
'minimum labor ' clause of the 1919
specilii atlmiR. or rather, on the abstnee
of such a ( lause. ,
This clause, strapgev missing fiom
the spcilficntlonH, stipulated in the 1918
speclllcallon.s the minimum number of
men that were to be ciiiiilojcd by stnet
clcunlng tontractors
With no ditlnltp nuinbir of workers
required, members of clic bodies point
out, tin intlre ustim of inspiLtioti and
cliecking i ollapcs
Time I Imll On Iti'ldt
Plrecior Datesman wtu. iiski d m leplv
to the spei In I lOinmiUii s ill niand no
SHIP NEWS
HABITUAL PROFANITY
TABOO IN SHIPYARDS
Expletives With a Punch Per-
niissihle OnK m Special
Occasion-
later than .1 o lock this afternoon.
Whether he will i eject the recent bids.
In which Senator Kdnln II. Vara figured
prominently, oi flout public opinion and
award the contracts. Is being much spec
ulated upon The special tommltleo
members desired the Director's picsencq
at the meeting todav
Datesman and Chief Hlck. of the
llureau of Mrret Cleaning were present
nt b.st Mr.n.in s inciting The Director
came primed with a pi ep in it stiitement,
which he read chief Illd-s at tlio same
meeting, announced lie wmiul not discuss
tho specifications with am one not fa
millnr with lhofc. both for PUS and for
1919. Hu gof nto deip water ery
ipilcklv when pertinent nuestlons were
nskcil him, giilng Mciflc paragraphs of
the specifications. Din. tor Datesman
had to come to the ihii f's aid.
Women mi iinunlltre
Oundaker nlso Is ih.iimi.iu of the
committee on mutiii pal affairs of the
Chamber of Cominetie ssoilateil with
him on the spe. i.il i nmiiiittee aro six
teen men and wuinui prominent in ell ic
affairs. Tlielr iiiimbu includes Mrs.
i:daid It Piddle, niesidellt of the Cillc
club; HeorKo H I'.iiiuliim, ,lr, presi
dent of thu Cltv i lub, and Mrs Frank
Milts Day, prcid. u of I he Women's
League for ilood i ion iiinieut.
his toe or tho rndent who takes ''pot
i-liots" at a linwiiiig f Inn durpig the
'wee sma' lioiits. but ii.-a mst tlio ocr
expresshe uidii idiials who forget their
surrounding--
SELL HOUSES. AT COST
Ho" Nltiinl Worker to 1'iirclitit-o
Dwelliii";- From (Iotriiiiient
Virtuallv nil of ih. lioicrnment
houses built foi Hog Isl.mil shlpwr.rkei s
at Seenty-!lrl Ir.ii and Tlnlcuin ae
nue will be sold at lost
Prefetenco wdl lie gneri to the Hog
Island tmplocs ill siting to purchase
S.ii it mildlv!
ItesideniM of the -lihiWMi kns
niunltv adjoining lli Meiih.inis'
mdiiig to
nt ii to
Ad-
com-A.irit
at llatihuan ate adnstil to inodltv their horses
e lamatlons thai bear a tint of lite,
bilmstone eji' A ban has been pl.u ed
on piofamls
Tile poljce autliiu uies of the town
site iiniiniinep thai ihei .no dt. rmined
10 taboo lie language tm unless the
residents i ultiiate the iliiin. ' liiy-mv '
and 'Oh. sngai ' sniistltutis foi the
"stionger eiuih.sions iiimi iliat steps
will be takin lo have offeuilei s hi ought
before tile jiioper auihnrilles and made
pay u substantial fine
Complaints against nuns pitsonswith
on-kilunicti'i Mnalnilaii.s h.ini been
pouring Into the he.iiliiiai tf'l of the
police, and thej have b.gun a nusade
to breaU.;il the niilsame
A tiiiiill.it note of i oinpl.nut crmiea
i Tlie innlter i. in.iili
an of tlie pi opei 1 1.
nilral Howies Tin sit,
lias liein tinned over to !'
paitment. .
ivuinlru ioiii -iu.il iii.ii oi mi 'i
u nib r i.u. 1.. ti ie in . ii com
pletcd and dolheicil Num. nuts ottei
liao alieaili In en iii.nl. f.n th. pur-
base of tin s( hoii..i -
American Units Cross
Border Into Germany
t onlhiiH'd from I'll Co tine
track, it Ih ocr this lino prluclpally
that llin .forceM of ociurutliVil will ho
supplied during tbcjr ndiance.
More than 10,000 American' jxro cm
ployed on, tho ttiftk of rebulldlni? the rail
roads across N'o afali's J.and northe'ast
of Verdun, tho Twenty-third liuglneer
rrglment having ehargo of tho work.
Mile after inllo of trackage has been
destroyed by four years' constant bhell
lng, necessitating a niw raodbed.
West of the Herman lines tho en--glnecrs
began work on tho day tjie nr
mlstli'p 'Wbh sgud; then when the
American ttoop.s 1 egan their advance ti
week ago the engineers rushed addi
tional fori es to carry out thn recon
struction work on the other side of the
old Herman .line. The most dlftlcutt
task o'crcoino by the Americans, was
the ileurlng of a tunnel two miles from
Verdun fn the region of l.ort do la
Valines" The tunnel was Used bv the
Pferfch as a shelter dating tho siege of,
vJrdun In tho early dnH of tho wan
gon lo.ilieis were killed 111 the tunnel
by an csptolnn, whlih, II was reported,
was caused bj. a muhj kicking a case of
ammunition
Tlio Heriuilii artillery for years
pounded both ends of tho tunnel In an
inde.iMir to --eal up this Important aid
to the l'lencli defemlciH of Verdun. Con
siiiuently th inulhiil nt either end was
coiereu leu tift iiiep at places with
eailli and loiks tin own mi by the Elicits.
MAIN ARMY MAY CROSS
FRONTIER TOMORROW
It PDWIN h. JAMES
Sieri'n Cable in V.i rnm-r Public Ledger
.ujiniffl rill h N.i lor-. 7unr Co.
I.tiNrintmrg, Nov. 25.
The H.eption g.Nin to Hie American
aiin or no. up.it inn (oolcd ofT conslder
alilj SatiiiihiN. when our foices reached
the Heiin in inn drr ilong the northeast
"dgenf the rm h of I.uxemburg, whero
the Herman (lenient of the population
predominates Tlieie were hi ass bahiLs
anil crouds, but enthusiasm was lacking
Tlie entire Thiid Aimv Is now nt tlie
Herman border our- float extends from
Wallendnif on the north to Slerck on tlio
south. Kioni Wallinilorf down to Was
nerbllllg it urns along tlie Sauer River
and ftom time souili along tlie Moselle
The liirmans appear to be In no great
liuiry In moNln-r into net many I rode
along the wholo front and across Ihbf Street felMlon to catcii ti train for rifls
narrow river" I could see, tens of thou- j burgh when ho collided Nvlth i-vo pallor,
sands of Oonnan soldiers In camp and starling tho fight that resulted In hln
loiinng about. 'iirrcst. Ho wita held ln'hall of MO00 by
Our men are ontnlillfitilri-r thernsjc Ives jinglstrato (irells oif three chatges:
along tho western banks of tho streams, cannlnn iireuiiinir ,.r.a nt-in.. .,.i
..where they may leninln soNeral days. larceny, Inciting u i lot and carrying con-
i.iuii inn .aiiicu iroops on in' "- -. ceaicu weapons.
the lino with lis.
ra'hd region which tho third army lias
reached Is ono of great natural beauty,
tho northwestern part of the Duchy
hejng known tin lltllo Switzerland.
Dofore the war It was u great resort
for tourists I
It Is very cold and clear. The heavy
frosts remain till day and these nc-
Darncgat' Lighthouse 'Threatened
IlHrne-rnt, N. ., Nov, 25. The name
cat lighthouse Is In danger from the
Inroads of tho tea currents at the Inlet,
and the men In charge have notified
tho Washington authorities to take steps
to safeguard the structure
'SleVri.nl jtMU i &.?' "'
Miss tflary Illckey, thirty-six years'S,
of 3GG0 North Eleventh street, was
dden'd todny fn a cas-tllled' bed
old.
found
room of her librae by'her father, Michael '
llickev According to tho police, rag
In tho meter "became exhausted whUo
Miss HICKey was reauing in oca.
cumiil.iflniis nlve much of the country
side tho appearance of being under a
blanket of snow. Tho weather has been
perfect since tho Americans entered
Luxemburg. Tho chief surgeon of tho
army tells me that the health of the
men Is excellent.
Shortage nf timeline
l'veryllilng connected with" tlio move
ment of the nrmy is going well except
for a shortage of gasoline Tho problem
of tto supply, .which Is of great extent,
gives every promlsO of being eolvcd
promptly.
The Luxemburg" trades-people linvo
seized tho opportunity to iidiance their
prices. The cost of menls Is much higher
here than In Paris Any kind of a meat
costs the Miulvajeait.of $ or ?G. Food
Is very scarce lir Luxemhutg since tho
supply has been cut off from flermany,
trafllc communications with Franco not'
yet haling been leslored
MOB THREATENS NEGRO .
Man in How in Hro.ttl Street Sta-.
lion Sincd by Detective
A noirni was s.iNed from a mob at
Broad Street SUHon 5 "tenia- by Dc
tecthe Thoiflas McCulloitgh. who thrust,
him Into an eleiatoi which the ofllcer
ran up between floors out of reach Of
thn crowd HoerNes answered & rot;
call from Clt Hall and look the priH
oncr to the police station !
Tliu nigro. Aitle I'liwell. 1122 I'lpe
street, w.is 111 re-ted after a clash with
two sailois. In wlilch he fired scNernl
shots one bullet lodging In the coat of.
one of four oung women, who were
standing near s the ctoivd gathered
there was a cry or "Ljnch him" but
Deteithe McCullougli went lo his icscuc.
Al ahoul 9 o clock Saluiday night
Tow ell threw a hi lck through the win
dow of the Jew edi stoic of Philip llu
ben, 8.'." South stjeet, and ran with a
tray of jcwelr.i worth $'fi ltuhens gale
chase, but Powell beat him into uncon
sciousness with ins leNolier and escaped.
Powell lias huuMng through Ilrnad
1 liesiituiiK. I.inn wind il Iii nil iu bin I
fate t Dine.tiuilH 1 ikiii imi mi-li.rs nut
viitlin trtUimnK.iiii 111I1111 Ho- nflu lul iin
lirenarlu" of IIok Islitiul -s Jnhn 1. hmlili 11
who hH lili lintikiiiv nfllii 111 1)1.. iiihlilii
liulklitill. Nlneti ruiirth Ml reel n.l 1 111I1 ii'n
Hlllll. lie Is in 1 h..rifi. nt the J Tok lslnii'1
1 nlf rlHililiient 1 ur. iu in llil.il.. minis
mliisti i Is. eli Ui clriiiir In blnwoni fotlh '
liefnre the panir ulinutil 1 oiiiniunii .ii. null
him .
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in.l .mule Hhep ill i I
tluiKi' I in an !"' HI"!
liul HUM' l a ' hu 1 11
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WIipii it (nine- in iwdu 11 J lint ilr
11 u .1 IJie I'he-t r -f-.riil.nil.liiitf jro
l.le-snl rnolllH lull surell' ilHlwr the K
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fur" u 1 1
and Importers Is part of a plan of gen
erab survey of the poit and all its fa
cilities and possibilities, so uliimatelv
the' committee may go to a steamship
in., with iipnn r .11111 snei I e nils lor
regular sailings out of this puji Ihiough
1 ililon.il 111 tlie Hog island 1 ",J"
subject foi
News. 1 ailing attention to the iiiiiiieious
women wnikei- and th' (oiiiiiion in-o of j
profanit.i In nolle i.us and iiiibll.'j
pl.u es
It W.IH I plailieil .11 llie Melcll. lilts
Her
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allowing Just what fai liities-arf nvaJPytrtfrji that "" ,''"1 ls ""' dii.cted agaip-i
able and Just what luigoes are to be, the'Shlpwoiker who diops ,1 hamuli 1 on
JTade- - " t
1'- ii.oew tine' oti .'
w In. "liuinii' .1 ' Jrin .
ir .ulll(leil mill Hie I,
rl.." Cail'tiltPr, nf
Inft "mini s ihcnnsh '
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PPENHEIH,CLS
Chestnut and 12th St.
For Tomorrow Tuesday
Mast .Extraordinary Coat Sale
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Gold-Mounted Leather Goods
Dignified and
acceptable
to men of
gifts that appeal
good taste.
Neatly made of fine leather
with the corners tastefully or
namented in gold.
Wallets $9,00
Cigar Cases 6.50
Match Cases 3.75
Cigarette Cases 9,50
jS. Kllld & Sons, H Chestnut St.
ii .ion Mi;itciiNT.s jnvi:M:ns-siiA-i:i:sMiTHS
II v I rrc Early Christmas Shuppiiuj
S efr
Oprn Saturdays
I ulil Fire
Distinctive '
Lamps
Beautiful hand-wrouglit de
signs done in soft colorings
and old silver. Mahogany
Lamps, Painted Lamps and
Alabaster Urns mounted
with beautiful -silk shades.
The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co.
UaKtrt lo tlit Critical and Blotting
427-433 North Broad Street
"A thtri mlk altng AulomobUt Hcyf
S2S.00
$28.00
Hi'S.OO
Fur Trimmed Velour Coats
i s t i ti ,
For Women and Misses
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VjItSVh r
MS .
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Wool Veloux Coats in, .navy, brown, . t9
burgundy; taupe and reindeer; belted
models with larcre sbawl collar of
V C ,;. seal, lined tbrougrhout and-intcrlincd
rDsMulktdlucs W I Ii 1 All Sale
f . ' 'uU tA&'nti Z-J? 9 W F
Must Be Final
rtufEb . sitoki: oim:-:s rtJb
923 MARKET STREET
BASEMENT DAY
Here Tomorrow!
300 Women's Winter
Fur Collar COATS
Actual 520.00 to
523.00 Values
Handsome warm
stylish winter
coats of neat ker
seys, cheviots and 'fancy worsteds.
Large fur collars others fur-fabric
trimmed or tailored styles. All full
length; lined throughput or half
lined. All sizes for women and
misses.
$pi
Women's 512.50 Silk
and Serge terj rf
DRESSES v-uu
SDK (iiX?ta pailns mill Moot
..dOfKcri III. biiwrtost of nnw inotlcln.
All new wuiiteil uliaelca All
SlZCA -i
Women's 516-50' and 520
Newest 1 1 7R
SUITS... i.I-0
S9iral very.smait htyls Tor
choloothllorcd or rlinluoil Uo
elopeil ,of" nopHiJ (rubardiii-p
nnil nll.Miml nergen. All bIzob.
$7.98
Girls' $10 and $12.50
Winder COATS
Gflverat now smart models belted or full flare. Blade
: ot i-lievlotB, mlJUrM, cordurojt (indcvelvets. Many eliow
, tuf 'frlnimlngs. All sizes frpm fc to J4 yeais.
v.
. Children's DRESSES
Of r.ejt hambray and cinghama In
49
Mm
C 5W
Repairing
and Remod
eling at
Moderate
Cost.
Charges
Pauable
When
Delivered
Mason & DeMan
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
' tt Will
Be Very
Profitable i
to Utty Yaar
Christmas
Gift In
This Sale
Extraordinary Mid-Season
Fur Clearance!
A Decided Lowering of
Prices on All Odd and
Small Lots of
Fur Coats, Sets, Scarfs,
Muffs & Coatees
OUR greatly increased business during the past few
months leaves a number of broken lots 'which wo
cannot duplicate at any price within reason. In
stead of holding these fur3 until January, as in former
years, we announce this clearance sale now giving most
extraordinary low prices when furs are needed most.
It is a wonderful opportunity to obtain best grades
of furs for little money.
Each Lot Is Limited as Advertised Many
Will Not Last Through the Day
And we (advise every woman to attend as early as pos
sible to avoid disappointment, as many will bo sold within
the first hour of business. (
Kcmember this is but a limited number of the spe
cial', dozens of othqrs we cannot mention owing to lack
of space.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Desired
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Fur Scarfs
10 Wnlf Scarls
Silk -lined M-aif
tiuip, b ro it
Biay
Rep.
Price
S.1I0
Pi ice
15.00
12 Fov Scarfs
T,iiie nr III on ii
Aulinul shape
;..v
16.50
l(i !'o. Scarfs
Animal effect mm! f
in liiupe nr 1)1 on ii.. 31.5H
22.50
." J'os or Liin
Lustrous lilncl; nnl
mnl effects of selected
skins -IS.""
29.50
7 Ileil Fox Scarfs
SJIW - lined anliti.il
htyle, tilmiued with
Ii c a d, tail a ti il
paw s
29.50
12 Grey Squirrel
Scvtial different de
signs In tlio smart
new effect;! ...'.....
,11.110
32.50
4 French Seal Stoles
111 Inches wide. 07
Inches Ions w Ith
pockets In fiont.... A3.0U
34.50
'10 Fun or Wolf
T-irec, wldn animal
cltei-tB. Colors aie
taupe, liro w n or
black
(15.(10
44.50
."i White Vox Scarfs
Very handsome skins AQ Cft
In animal style 7.1.011 ""
3 Nutria Stoles '
Large and wide ef
fect, w 1th pockets.
In taupe or natural
nutria
75.00
49.50
3 Hudson Seal Stoles
A Ion b'. wide.
stialBht .Bcaif of
handsome iiuallty... 8.1.011
59.50
:: Mole Stoles
Tin- finest Scotch
moleskins in long,
wldo scarfs, with
pockets
H.1.00
59.50
3 Jap. Kolinsky Stoles
A I.UBe, wldo effect,
trimmed with tails
and paws K.I. (HI
59.50
3 Cross. Fox Scarfs
Very selected bklns
of Ii u n il a o in o
quality KD.no
59.50
Fur Sets
It lauue Foj Sets
A final! nnliiial
.senrr and mult le
slrablo for misses'
wear
Hck.
l'rli'e
.111.110
Sale
Price
25.00
Tt Nutria Sets
A Kinart ilfeit, necjj.
oiecoand battel inuff r.S.iwi
34.50
1 Itaccnon Sets
Full-furied heluiieil
skins, aulmal-vnTvi.'i
scarf anil lound rntiff S3
r
34.50
3 Wolf Sets
Animal waif and
ban el niuft. Colors
mo taupe, blown
ami Kiay an. 00
39.50
.1 Jap Cross I ox Sets
Selected dark skins.
Silk-lined scan; and
canteen muff 0.1.011
39.50
.1 Lnx or Fox
In black, of silky
skins, animal scarf
unU barrel muff ....
75.00
49.50
5 Hudson Seal Sets
A novel effect neck
pleco and ball muff.
44.50
7 Fox Sets
Animal scart and
lound muff, 111 taupe
or brown ...,.',..... 85. oil
Fur Coats
1 Kolinsky Squirrel Cape
A smalt new effect,
with largo shawl
collar ..., 110.00
69.50
3 Blue Fox Scarls
Larcc, wldo animal
sea rf of selected
skins .., .-100.00
1 Mink; Stole
Larcc and wide.
BI0I9. trimmed with
tails and pawa.,1.' ..lsjj.oo
69.50
79.50
l Mink Stole
10 largo skins In n
lone, wldo effeel,
trimmed with .tnlla
and p-iws ...,..,. .14.1.00
98.50
1 Russian Kolinsky Cnpc
A vory effectho
lylo of finished
duality Kolinsky,
rlabctatel trimmed
with rrinlne 21.1. 00
150.00
4 Skunk Sets
A smart design scarf
and ball muff, of
silky skins OK. .11)
59.50
69.50
2 Pointed Fox
Selected skins In an
anljnal . rcarf and,,
round, muff. ....;. .'i
BH..io;
69:50
G Fox Sets ' '
Choice 'or taupe,
brown on bjaclc.
Large animal scarf , ,
arid round muff ...12.1,00
89,50
1 Fisher Set
Handsome d a 1 l
akjps In 'a laiKe.
round muff and sllk
iincd scarf 1:1.1.1111
89.50
3 Heaver Sets
A shawl collar ef
fect scarf and round .
muff. Finest selected
skins 12.1.00
98.50
A Lynx Sets
Klnck or taupe color.
Large, wldo scarf
iiiul 1011ml muff of
choice, silky skins. .110.00
98.50
1 Slate Fox Set
Very h a 11 d s 6 in e
silky bklns In 11
largo scarf and 1?ftfln
baud muff ....lo.i.uo "'"'""
2 Mink Sets
A large cape-effect
nncknleco and barrel 1?5fifl
muff to match ....'. 17B.00
2 Red Fox Sets
T"lncst choice Cana
dian skins. Silk
lined animal scarf
and large, round
muff , io.i.uii,
125.00
2 Cross Fox Sets
Very lino silky skins
In a largo niihnnl
scarf and round muft.iun.uo
145.00
1 Silver Fox
A liiindsomoly
marked animal scarf .275.00
'175.00
1 Hudson Bay Sable Scarf
12 handsome skins
w o r k e d Into n
at rat gut wtda, 275 00
-
sloln
,303.00'
1 Hudson Day Sable1
Selected quality
;ldiis In a large
senrr anil rounu vqc nn
muff to match ...4SS.00
t Silver Fox
rjcanUtiilly marked
hllky skins In a
large anlniat e scarf
and round muff . . , 1U3.IM)
345.00
lice
Price
2 Marmot Coats
30-Inch sport nidilels,
with shaivl Collar
and deep cuffs ...lio.dil
3 Marmot Coats
10-liich full, loose
model, with laigo
shawl coll.it' and
deep cuffs !(;.. 10
Sale
Pi Ice
59.50
64.50
4 Marmot Coats
45, -inch full-llaiu
model. Large shawl
collar and .deep
cuffs 0.1.0(1
68.00
3 Muskrat, Coats
liU-inch spoil coat
with large rolling
shaw 1 cqllar a 11 d
detp cuffs r.'o.oo
89. bO
4 Muskrat Coats
Thr -quarter
length full fiaie
model with large
shawl collar and
deep cuffs ....lao.nii
98.50
1 Wild Cat Cpat
30-Inch sport model,
large shawl collar
and cuffs of nutria.. ir..oo
98.50
3 Marmot Coats
A distinctive model,
36 Inches long, wllh
hnndsome Urea
shawl collar of nU
ti la or Kiench seal. 1.11.00
5 .Muskrat Coats
4fi-lnch loose model,
laigo rolling shawl
collar lflfl.00
110.00
125.00
3 Nutria Coats
30-inch sport model.
with large tnaw 1
?.-
collar and deep 1 C f ft
cuffs H1.1.UH 6J,yj!
I-1
iu.
Itt
160.00
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4 Hudson Seal
Full, loose C-lnch
coat, wltJi large
cane or shawl
collar 210.00
2 Raccoon Coats
Full - length coats ICC flft'
of selerled skins. . .ssium 10,','"'
5 Hudson Seal . . .
45 - Inch full. flare
Hiqdcl, w 1th large
capo collar and 1 OC nn
dqep cuffs of skunk. gflil.uo '''
4" Hudson Seal
Full - length llaro
coat, with large capn
collar, cuffs and 1
ilccp border of 9AK 00
skunk ain.oo'J-u
1 Caracul Coat .
45 -Inch Individual 4
model of selected .
iliiullly jnolre skins
w I t h bl.njk lynx
collar S85.QO
285:00
1 Persian Lainh
Three -quarter '
Jcngtll coat, large
wlmwl collar nrnd 7Qft 00
deep cuffs nf tJttmk.SIIMIO- 1""l''llt
3 .Hudson Seal, Wraps
Kaclv one an Indl- ' ,
Udual design, liand-
sonicly made with
beautiful contrasting QQC (m
fur collurs rjiiu.oo """(
3 Squirrel Coats
4B Inch full flam
coat, with shawl
collar and doep cuffs
?vfnfu'nV...".u.1.r.'!.?r.3D3,o..295.0P
3 Mole Coats'
D 1 13 1 1 11 c tlvq full
length models, with,
l.lmmlm.H fit skunk.
putrla or taupo K 295.00
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1 Nutural Illue Fox
Urindsqtue larco
full-furred animal
scarf and round 07c nn
muff ;v.,4S.OO 'i,,uu
V '.
1 Mink Coat
30-lin:li loose,, fport . V
coat, profusely 495.00
trimmed wllh tails.. WSQ.Q" J'U
J ,Kollnsky Wrap
a "vntv' handsome
cHpo.coat. model of
lnest Russian
eklns ,n?iM..-....7D3,
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