""fci m t; n ' mJ r - VtetAii MYGIVESUP CHARLES FEARS iS. COAST RAIDER BOLSHEVIK RULE;;; . i in EYENIN& ..,.. . . . . f h tf .v0rffr - ctjws wjtfKfr1 PUBLIC LIi)I)GER--PHILMDELPglA StofoDAXi. NOVEMBER 25; 1918 - , - . i l- -T JT"' " " ' ll.i 'ii . . .. u I w I i.i 1 . .-.- " '' !WJ 1 tftf-A r Bv ,-.? T. . wftilttrt!iPiilr That &Afiiericii Among 28 More ftl'U, .rVhlitVowml n Vl.ll'tl'inll IHV-UVVIV-U III UUI 111V" efforts: It j moit distressing to find (there Is nine left for ",enr ,c America i and the Allies do not rcceigulo this fuel suffering Inn will ho very great Ithiii , fm winkH Indent It Is iil- ulv ko mill evtrv ilis vvt do nt nw in tho endeavor Id get food is n aa lost nr. ., i , , i-,i i r wp 1,uXo ,lol" "l"- ,,f,st "n1 '"a VlSltOd 1'nrmrr iMilliprnr V f'iltls !ol' cannot he done If food and doal nro SQ srsvi ' " s! J sffl EW- &' Allies to Scud Austria Food & YANKEES ON BO ARD SUFFER jNG IS GREAT Two Survivors of Ticomlcroga i),..,,,.,!, Moiuiu-Ii lit 1 TT 1 -.1 1T-1 I. Aboard U-152 When II Surrendered tliingor R.-i I lirratiMi en of l)iordrr Declares lo Briiif; Americans Going to Kid ' With British Squadron London, Nov 25-Hv A !') Tho British situndrnii which will go to Kiel nnd WiUlelmshaven this week, 'It Is timlerstoi"! In iiuvil Circles, v III he (.cirtiimndrd bv Vli e Admiral Montague Drowning who n-llf bo nccompanlcd In moilinn French and Italian udmlruls The purpose of the Jiunnev Is to sCe that Germ in csols in those ports ate propprl disarmed The squad ron. It Is reported will comprise one battleship nnd a flotilla or de stro ers. Ii the tnmnited l'm 1 1-iiiui. J"i in i lining th.it thcii if pi i sting mid in iiKttin fur nsplvtnui fnun inirl i and tin- Milts fount I'mportir i'Ii.iiIi'h nf Anstili HiniKitv Insisted todnv Hint tho dangtr if Ho -dieviHm Is votv gitnt In hl i otitili 11 was in convti-intiim with .1 eornspotidetit of The ssiulnlnl Pious Unit llin fm tin i sdvireign told of the peril which I- lmpi ndinc The f"l liter tllipolor, itis Hit. mil tlvt eliildr. n utt Ui.liert I i li i ir! nil ililliiid nu a rcKirtcnu I'T-th With thrin i Including Dy the Associated I're I iiiiiltin Nov .15 A flotilla uf nilnesvvn pers left the firth of Forth this n ornliiR to cknr I passage to Kiel for the British sipiadn i Thlch It Is understood, will disarm and inttrn tho remnants of the tierm.in rnayy. llamlrii, I nulnml, No L'5 In the presence of Kir Krlo Ueddm Flrtt Lord of the AdmlralU, twent- $' Lf'snt more Germ in L-boats surrcii- aereu yesterday una w.is tne most JitiflOBlnR flptllla to haul down the Gir Crnan flag thus far It includi d several very large submarines and four of the Cruiser stjle, one being nearlj 3"u ful In length. Y Among the subtnarlnes suricudercd today was the famous ini reliant crulsir SOetttschland. wh'th had been converted llw hta' a m,nB Injcr and torpedo essel. K3. . xwa (AinerieuiiH .onrii "When U-152 drtw into the harbor two American ntficer.s stood on drck. shullt- $tf lne Joyfullv. Thev were Lieutenant I4A i(Fanlc Miller, of oakl md, Cal . and raAV r Aii:uii:iitiL uuuiui i uit.111-1, i ui..'i.x nfff ,e '""icy wre on the merchant erulser RltlT Ttronderoga, wh'eh was nunlt by tho fift-.'.IS ITT- liattlo was hile VJ! itl-lBZ on September 30, after a :, lasting twmty minutes Miller was J03 3..,- . t tir-i,.... VttYl Httcii iiuin n eniiib 11 iuriii !"SS5.1.,1,ulcher, who had been wounded three &5$5iUms, was picked off a laft. vss. Tt, 1 ney were riuarieieu wun inn onicers imfciof, the suumnrine ana reacneu Kiel trom '141 I' .MJeuiuei iu. , i ut-ii him !&W';ivorH)nen and soldiers told thehi thej yKrvefo free. ..ll 1 1 T -... . ..!. !.. y- (IIIU UIIU ill.Ll 1 .1111 IU1I11IIH 11U1I1C U u l tA l na nnoalhla " o itil T.,iillinr ' Pulcher said the Tlconderoca was hit & "twenty times by shells, three of which t. i 'exploded in the engine room, before she mr weni uown. eVa t. fn ttio months." derl.ireil MIMi r If.. v i - - ------ - said they were treated well and had good food. In his opinion the Germans were genulnelj glad that the revolution came. Aft Tlio Germans gave Miller and Fulcher ihrce cpeers when the Americans left few faithful in " "lid women .nut li xnndi i 1 st. ill iz imnnr ihiil m eoutt to tin unpnnr and nival ('ntnuhi Sudani Mi intti vhw with tin foiniii enipenr was Ktanted aft.i the mpiest had 1 1 1 n . ti.in-m tti'd tliiotmli th pusldint nt the rotincll of tin '. iiiian-Au-tt m rep lhlic I ll.p "Dulili" IVmisv lianlii The mi i.spindent ii linn poilllit I tul to nnitor some twintv iivi tniti s I the citlt. whli h is ln ilnl in tl I of a v it plnln divntnl to faiinlnc Tin plain Is dotted lieu and llnie with I chtFti rs of 111 iK s m nli up uf IhiIk low I one-stotv huiies lint unlike the settli metits In Hutth I'enii'Vlv.iniii Mr nnd wotnen will I111-.V in i In fitieeles lirlds illKKinu In t i w mil tile eu eoi respondent passi d by Lehiitsui i nu i s ntriii tul of tmc and is hUiuvuil d h lues U is Kiiirded hv a tiw - In is ilth iukIi tin re aie hi an el anv i illtrs The building dates fi mi I'll twilftli cmturj but its latge p ni' .l iimodrled 1 rrntnrv asi and lit l lunil-onulv fur nislu d so th. t tin cTstlt now aiipi u lo be merelv a luxurious uuintrv place I Alet bv ( nptiiln sriiiiuiK ' s the vorresponiimt enteri d thi Kates he was in t 1h i1 ipt un i i d nU ind eonducti d through i loftv hall to tho seoortd diuv of the i tle, wheio he was rtcilvid hv ill foini.r I nip'inr (baric wore i K' lei Is uniform md vva appnuntlj viniriu- but Inn s al out his blue c i s givi hints of the stress of iceent divs II, , ippeiicd to f el keenly the great tragi dj that has come through the eoliipsi of his unpire, but ho cordiallj gieeted too eorn spotulen' shrklng hands with a stums, filendu crip Motioning the correspondent to n dial by a center table and taking another himself, the former I'uipsior spoke 111 t in English and then lnjised into Tierieh TL rges llimle In Allies "I authorize the Vssmiitnl I'ress to say tint not a single iH should k lost by America and the Allies in h p lng the people hue so grave is the situation," lit slid During the war one of nil pieoioupulnns wis the t is of tibta'nlng food fm the soldiers and people, but now, notwithstanding all my not brought, we sh ill hive disorder In vltnnii. I'osslbl.v lh.it dlsotder rrom Ilusslu whlih we i. ill Uolhevlsni will come I In piopli Into an lint Kind and lutidit Inn when ati one Is with out food be Is apt lo do imnj unusual and v loh lit things I.ooklig back, we may in ill lb it llolsnvi in started In ttitsidi. beeiuse of (lie 1 lek of food I think "it Is in the Intinst of the Allies to aid us b linlshi vi'iii win n statu d niiiv sineail ami Ihioiiio ii danger to the Allies too Vlvitivs nrUrd for rem e 'dm coal mil f. tul filiation Is worse because of ii inp nt itmn iiiidltlnns The railroads In i nun hiillv dlsotganl7i tl Wlilv I inn vi n glnl lo h i. mi Allien oan, who lepresnits a uinntrs which Is siting lor prati I hnvi woiked ir peace alw i s "negirdlti Hie fiiiiin- I i.iunot -ptnk of tin pist 1 in onlv n peat Mint I feel I did nu ditv llowevei, I do hope th it p i will I ling good for tune, hnpplei il iv ill hitttr undir "tnndlng nnionc ill p oples liutlnglln ititiiv u tin foinirr nion nith did not shi w I iti i in ss low ml tin Allies or Minn i b i iitsp of their mllllnrv vluoiv ilnnieli It m iv he In fi rred thnt In is h n sore nvei tin Irss of his iiinv i ml il-ii nvn his fill lire to pitsirve bis . nipirt hit let. He feels thnt tin bn iKnie ui of the i m pln Into sin ill ei ip of mtlons is I ound to In lng i i inn mil politic il dlpisttr to all ml thit some sort of 1 ttntral gov 1 1 nim nt is necessary for tin ir common Imprests (liiirleK Not liriiii Iirlnlier It was poiutid tut t i lb' inni'pond ei't hv ntllitrs u Hi. i islli tint the rerniei enipeiors wholt hrait and mind Iris been tend tul on th work of se curing tho vvelfii' of tin pi oplu Tne mlv plensun In liis tnkin during the war bis In i ti t . luitil fm t fn limns tnti r , ,lch , (K i, MiuKni rlitht i ii bonis a daj for long n rinds lie is s litl to be inuih hint hv stotles which weie ih- itlaled In Allnd i nintrii s .ibout his inlvite life isiruiii di utiki nin ss As i mattei of fai t he drml s but one glass of wine or Inn it Mini h and never di Inlts lliiiiors at di in r Ilefoio tin i em sp nl ut left after nlf an hnui s ioniisition Chubs In- ulred if rreslden' tMNon wis well Mo exprtssed nu suinM wlun told bat tho I'resldtnts Mlr his grown whiter since the lipid stttis intend "ir war smiling linns if to letl the i dei mining sti tin of tin grt it conflict LIEBKNECHT FAILS TO WIN SOLDIERS Rod Leader's Attacks on Proposed National As sembly Meet Rebuffs SEES AlVKCHY SPREAD RiHlieal Predicts Bolblievism Will Flame at Once in Entire iS'nlinn l) llir IvvHinfctZ ?reis rtei nn Wov, 25. In Karl llibkiKiht the lnilical'So ciillst It iile i is di voting liltiTself pli innillv ul ntesiiit to an effoi t to In llueiui tin men letutnlng fiom the fiont Ills hint 'inn n eonipilse u sin ill iirmv of i nt uddlers wlio ale iieeused of pack ing various nuttings suilii lentlv to se nile the iitnjnitv unssirv -to push Mhioiigh lesolutlnns and otliei nuasures il niii d to inibarnss the present break qht In JOngland and Trance within tvvchty.four hours Rosa Lutemburg Is sidy seconding Doctor I.lcbkncclit Her oratory Is of ho loquacious nnd firo-eiitlng brund The b'partneus group nnvrtliiRS nro In arlably attended b nuttlcrous Phlllpp Scholtlemann in VorvVerts. declares that tho Insectirltv of tho gov ernment may tip dedund ftom the r disturbed nctlvltj of the Sputneus fac tion, "who, In theh puss theii pnm Phtcts and their meetings me endeavor' lng to win ovei the polilltrs foi Uol- Vhevlsin " Tho Ironv of the sltiiallnn lies In, the fact that tho freedom of speech and of the press for vlikli the Social Demo crats Ijave been dimming ntnv Is prov ing lfio chief noUiee of menace to the new government Hfds Afrimril nf llnliliery An attempted robherj reicntlv of hO, 000,000 marlts lie'ongliig to Hie treasur of Field Marshal von Markonsen s nriin Is charged iigalnst ini'tnliers of the Spirt hum faction Winn On- ear oon inlplng the funds lenthed the railway station hero n few tins ago It, vvns taken over by a detnhnirnt of icd- ' .,,.., , 'i i.'i .. .1 ) ti. . ... ..r ' ..n.iVrH- badged soldter's.N claiming tb reprtsenl the IlcrUn Soldlcis and AVofKmen's BOV ertimcnt. The funds had reached Ilcrllu under a strong guard nnd the unexpected de mand made upon the station crew caused susulclon and led to nn Investigation by seeict service men Notwithstanding aiologles to tho effect that a misunder standing was responsible for tho at tempted seizure, the red guards were arrested and Interned at polite head quarters, A'on Maekensen'fl armv now Is on Its way through Austria for German? I'art of Its treasure was sent In advance And' the word of Its coming app.it ently had leaked out ( Miirkciieen Ileal lies Merlin mslrribim. .Nov 25 Field Marshal von Micl'ensen, the forniet German commander In Rumania, nnlvetl In Mer lin Thursdaj vvjth his stuff, according to a Berlin dlsnatch to t.ie Hheillsh Westphallai! Ga7ette The German troops it turning witn mm met t zecno-niovan forces nt Hlllein, Mornvla, and were lmiblp lo fontlnue thn lournev bv wnA' of Oderbeig and were forced to with draw from Austria bv, vvav of vlsnnn nnd PaMiiu dante Fund for'Sottllers' Smokei'1 i'rocceds of a dance given by "The Ardentcs Tobacco und," a club con sisting of fourteen girls, organized the latter part qf last August will be devoted to tiujing i-snioKea" for service men if tt iA-'t&Y r.ft ,' - Jtff - IrV il ,,..,i,A-i,,,..r.u ,. lielii nt aiKri 1 overseas. The affair wis lei's, 1710 Xortli Broael street; and through tho hard work of ca cry mem ber and Ithc undivided attention of lali-1 ibeth Steinberg, president, and Kva' Mozer, secretarj, the dance was a gteat success, ( , ti ' .a N I.ltb l,h 4 ARCH MT8 FAKlVKwlWOilulJ .M'fcuW JMAKF, HIM IIAt'V uu) rn.uini.irit oriitias ut cmurs unj wleli him pnlhv Ihim " .very pun, im inn nmprovRl or vour Apctlon '4.00 I t-OUr.HHI.UlHM, 1f If i,0, n en ..... 1 if 10 ...f...t .... s c nle. 4.00 ruTonv hvioki.kh of u,e i,, ,,fn IIKNItlHTTA, lt(tv nf Mi vi. nuinct ro, ioc llnxe.4 nf All ..... Kl, I'ltOllLLTO, Ulnnts ami tA fiO for 2(le Hire oaiki romhA5fi.c'iAi.. i nn lloxes of 0 ..,,...,. . . a,,)U l'.l. KttVANA, Inrite Illunts. fA OO 1'I.OK DI. MMJKI.S. lOe nilf. 9A OO Hoxe. nf f( i.WU II.WANA 11II1I10S, 7c size. 2 OS Ilexes of ISO .Ji 1'IMt.A. HAM) MA!i:, 7e sire. 2 7S lloxrs nf M '"' "44" ir:i. , M 2.65 Urn ml In Town. iiovfo or no .. . ,. . MXMI.AH. umie'of llic finest. Ilexes ef 101) ,. , 1.1. TOKO, I'rlile of Porto lllrn, inxps or no ritlNCK Al.lilvItT, TUXKIJO. rTAt'Ttlnn ll-mi.l"rs DI 1111 VVI U'PI,i:. 1MIVIIM) KA7DR. 1 0"tnt titmiwi m i'i.r, m.Aiir.s, nilp mirltne ... riiienl As"rtippn of 1Iiip In Town nt Mitrnrlslnntr f otv l'rlres llm 0 llon't well onMI rr mini iinrr iimtr 2.25 3.50 3.35 1.25 89c 40c U.tl'AlU fti!V M(ii Orders Arratnnttiilrd by I". n ti'er siilnpfil Anrwhfre ?1 .J K5 rn f j I.OV inintut Iioi mi I.li hknttht s agitation in i Its fthr ntiiitv is tin olhciil pri'pigandi o .sputneus group of ixtitine l.idlcnls He hit Hv dlint-i his rtuk-i nt the pro posed nation il issrm'ilv The indica tions so fu, howevpt are that his cf fmt to win over th" rt turning soldiers bis filled ibsolutelv, nnd esterday's met ting w is milked bv the vloltl oppo sition ot Mild'cis whi aie declared to hiv. luen atti.iitid to the meeting under falsi pretenses iiials lo I'nili tnrlal 'I In i ulii il It uli i s iii itoiv Is foiceRil and vludletlvi Ills pi incipal. appeal Is to tbt limit tin i it ' Hid tin hoiiigtoisii wlille Iii povyer, permit von to hive a vmeo In the Gov einmoiit ' he will isk 'N'o" he 'an swtis, ' then 4 lit wm Itinginan must not .lllow it to lnvi a sh now We need 1 Gr.virnmenl of soldlirs and workmen, one tvpifvlng tin pioltttrl.it, which will not hive to how down before the Huti nte 'Tin re mil' I br no bickering with I ntrnte lmpiiulim t will dispose of thnt Just is we did of the Oeiinan lutiti.irv Tin r volution Is bound aso to reaih the Kntente tountrlen, but we, who in nip the llussl ins waste whole viirs aredtinindiigtli.it the levolutlon I' V I t iiriMmim lloxrs or xn in nnv iilieve lirnnns inr rxlrn on earn linx. . I ' W- . BOrWIT TELLER: aCQ "' I ffl ' ' ie (Specicdj Shop OttomaUcn& ' mBi-s . iCHSTNUT AT 13 STREET jfijj , I Announce Continuation of Their . Aj t J, I Dmnerware Glassware Thanksgiving Dining Table In sets or such quantities as you select. Our expertly selected stocks enable us to promptly suppl) all needs. I'honc orders receive immediate and careful attention. ' SPECIAL HIRING DKI'AUTMENT Supplies China, Glass and Silverware in I any quantities debircd. j ' , Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc j ' 1212 Chestnut Street I - . . . i shouted one the submarine. "You must write to ub, ot them. Justify I.ultanlii htuUIng The Germans still Justify the sinking of the Lusltnnla, because she had ammu nition aboard; she was given warning not-to sail," declared Karl Obsor, n mv chlntst on one of the twentv-elght Ger- ,mati submarines which surrendered here loony, Other members of the crews said they were ashamed of Germanv's rutli lesonfess and many hoped to win back 'America's friendship "Say hello, to my cousin, Helen Itith UrJ 6f Chicago," said Hrlc Hagensti in, A rosy-cheeked lad of tvvenlj -three when lie learned the correspondent was an Ahicrlcan. jVUhelm Stueller a Soldiers and Work mert'd representative, declared that Ger man? faxored the revolution 'a hundred per Cent. s.sS-v . ,V.. .X " ... . . r vir syvNvs KS.I sssrs. tti? noouiftr Ci Bald America h is again become EVJ popular in uermany since tnu rcvoiu- .tt -tlop, s &i: Iff 'ViiitiHiiiiiiiimiiliiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic:Niiii.iiiii:iuii. w& WC '. E MM Donation Week at the HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL tl5th above Race Street Gifts of money and food supplies are urgently needed. J iitake checks payahle to Mrs. James P. Jenkins, Treasurer COMMITTEE OF WOMEN MANAGERS WILL RF.cniVR p DONATIONS. (minuuiUniiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiKinir 1 fare rady " QQW nUlJ w 4: ! ! ixo i WC W $I2M Boots y-JM$ Ml 3ot -ijr Fresh lots have arrived just in tirrje for Mon- W'y dffii$mms E. x v " N day and Tuesday selling. The values are simply M yj'r-M Jv M J . s wonderful ! Beyond a doubt they are the smart- Jf , TMWw ttlcsiggr ' est, fastest selling style-boots in Philadelphia Ift dsy MS$9k I uLcY" .' i . '. at this popular price. ft: Jjjtff J!4-" ! Havana Brown Kid, Plvm Drown j Ivxi SW: -i Kid stCl Grau Kid' silver Grav sdEmzp Ym i M'C !;! ICid, Dlack Glace Kid, Mahoqany jdg$!!r JvsS ' 3 S Calf C.rtrdn Tan? Calf (hm.Afrlnl tsP M ri I axN 4 it Calf, All-gray Buck. ) & M 1 '& x W" Slipper Buckles as Gifts Hosiery for Christmas .- W M ff W r.xiiul'lte effeets in Illilnpsinnes lustrous puro thread "Ilk hose jrfvjxs ra S x5 xs.s.iS rut stee! and 'oId niekel lor women. In all colors. SOe tu j&P sx U S M f.'t bronre, gray and gun miuK r'n- Men s thread Bilk socks, 3k Bi - H K ' 4 In daintj gift tases. ill lolora.philn and fancy, Br,c r v fi 3 ti MWs. Jvw ind hV. In ClirUtman box & sssi .xS! 1 i ?3 fS& NVS V'Tjfcw. ft.00 to 25H) a pair. ,ts if desired. fi "i-, O H i m mwxu l 'mx zr i xj-xsc i ivi.Miivi i o i imlh. i ts I f W?(t k 4,v ' 60tli and Chestnut Streets M nsvsn JMris. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. Z2 d .. .V .XJ.XN. .. .V .,.".v .. .XVv., "-.i.T J 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5b0t-U6 Germantown Ave. s 'J: Manufacturers' sunri,us Overcoat & Suit i ' . - SALE at Wholesale Prices Save $10 to $15 ,Hc vi -,-)? 200Q garments (suits and ovnrceets) to be disposed of rtuickly. Made light heie in our own factory, Very latest styles and fabrics. fcimplex nitotb fA-lothti H.490tSb &S&1 rtr ) How W III f ' J p J . Victor,, U-& Player ., 0WM ,&ftecW3 J - pianos- - - I lv MM iii 11$, si: ', I i Lyon&Healy:: .'; Afljj w&Migff f,t-KeyatbneiState!' harps , t ; cJoIumLuL l i j m v iakMiafviiaTiRx: n HBUU1MV...W , W vKm i FJayec Rolls . since 1864 WEYMAN 1J08 CHESTNUT STREET MMJMuS&M& .... "lnSSm'1: j a''li i ' t '.xBBL'j'il ' Z r -sMfaXMkdb .tit vliflra ""fBrgirMg, ;- "WfmSSmmSmm a Marked Reduction in All Departments Tailleur & Costume Suits 4 Second Flooi) TAILLEUR SUITS inx plain and tnco-velour, cut and fashioned on new and conscivative linos, showing novel pocket3, belts and collars that can be worn high or low. In Navy, Black, Plum, Green and Dolphine. $29.50 VELOUR SUITS in all tho latest shadings. Tummed with Hudson 6eal and Nutna Collais, and the latest belt effect Voy special value at 3o.OO SUITS OF SILVEKTONE and plain vclour, sprrie and Tyiol Wool, includinB: the season's smartest models, cut on straight mannish lines with narrow shoulder? and titcht slecvoa in Navy, Bison, Green, Blown, Oxford and Black at '. 39.50 FASHIONABLE MObELS in plain tailored and belted styles in 3ilveitont, plain ami Uico-vclour. Some with large havl collais pf Nutria and Hudson Seal in Navy, Bison, Green, Oxford, Black, Brown and IMum , 45.00 Furs of Quality & Fashion (Second Floor) BARREL AND CANTEEN MUFFS Hudson Seal .$ 9.50 Skunk 19.50 tViccoon 10.50 Beaver 15.00 Nutiia 9.50 Squiircl 21.50 Taupe Fox 37.50 Black Lyns 29.50 SCARFS AM) COLLAR EFFECTS Hudson Seal r $ 7.50 Skunk 21.50 Raccoon '..... 12.50 Braver 14.50 Nutna 12.50 Squinel 24.50 Taupe Fox ,.... 37.50 Black Lynx 29.50 HIGH GRADE FUR COATS Trimmed Lropaid Cat Coats, Hudson Seal and Nutna Collar and CuffR... , $95.00 Hudson Seal Coats, Spoit Model ..135.00 Trimmed Hudson Sal Coats, contiastinp; Fur Collars. 105.00 Taupe Nutria Coats, finest quality skins . . ..175.00 Hudhon vSeal Model Coajs. In this lot. thp.-o aie full length BordPiP'l Coats apd Sport Models al with contiastinc; trimminsr. . .., .. 195.00 Natuial Sipilirel Coats, Fine Blue Skin-, 2o5.0Q Scotch Moleskin Coats .'.'-285.00 Wtqps nf Hudson Sal nnd Squiitel ,, 450.00s Kolinsky Capt Handsom Model 550.00 Bmadtail Wiap. Sabln ColUr 125,0.f)O Mink Wraps, Fine. Eastern Skins 1450.00 Gowns & Dresses Thir'1 F,oor) rAILQREI) VELVETEEN STREET DRESSES, plain and hulil t-iimmod ". .S22.50 SILK TR1COLETTE TAILORED DRESSES in black and colors ...... ... '25.00 TAHfORKD SERGE DRESSES rrmht oidercd. In self- colnis nnd braid trimmed. ,.U ,. ., 29.50 'GOWNS OF CREPE METEOlt. charmeuse, iremijeUe ' and vilvetnen, with touches of colored erribroidery , 35.00 TAILORED FROCKS in Poitet Twill, emhioidered in colnra and combinations of .Satin. . . ., ,' 4-i.flO GOWNS OF BEADED AND EMBROIDERED OEORfJETTE' arifl colored SafinR,(.t 4.0.50 SPECIAL fiROUP'oF.-DINNER ANO AFTERNOON GOWNS in Velvets, Chiffons, Satins and Jet combi nations ,..:, .- w......'..,..,... 75.00 V j .1 I ... .' 1. J ' .... r'aftV"- . m, v. SV! Coats & Wraps (Second Floor) Smart Conservative fashions in Kersey, Velour and . Iotipine Cloth A limited number of fur-ttimmed models included in this lot. All shades and sizes. Were up to $45.00 . .$29.50 For Sticct, Motor and Geneial Utility. An unusually extensive collection of Women's Coats in a variety of becoming fashions. Choicest fabrics and newest shadings are featured in this group. ' Weie up to $59.50 '. 35.00 WOMEN'S PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS of finest Bolivia, with shawl and round collars of Seal and Taupe Nutria, Silvertone Velour and Duvet dc Laine. 'Velveteen and Coiduioy and Peau de Cygne lined .and warmly interlined. Full lango of Colois and Sizes. Were up to $85.00 54.00 WOMEN'S COATS in a laige assoitment of'ultia smait'fashions. Newest and finest fabrics in strik ing combinations with choicest furs and some that are effective without fur. Many 'odd styles with but one 01 two of a kind. Weie up to $95.00 65.00 COATS AND WRAPS effecting tho new "Dolman" Sleeves and tho voluminous wrap coat. Also the stiaight-lmo and more conservative modes. Fash ioned of finest fabrics and embellished with luxurious fur;.. Were up to $145.00 95.00 Waists & Blouses -it fiood 500 GEORGETTE CREPE in flesh and white and Suit shades, hand embroidcied, lace tummed and frill effects, lound and squaie necks. Special $ 5.00 730 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES in Navy, Bisque, Blown, Flesh and White..,,... ,v G.50 HABUTAI SILK SKIRTS, long roll collais, fastened with large pearl buttons. Special , , 5.00 350 BLOUSES in flesh, white and suit shades, round and, squaie necks and collarless model's. Special value. . 12.50 400 CREPE I)E CHINE AND ' GEORGETTE BLOUSES featuring the new monk collar and tat lojcd shiit3, round and square neck models in flesh, . white and suit shades 8.75 GEORGETTE CREPE 'BLOUSES, flesh or white, lound monk collais of satin, edged with pleated Georgette, three, lows of stitching on corsage, finished with beaded' buttons 10.00 500 HIGHEST GRADE GEORGETTE WAIS'IS in v navy and brown, flesh and white. All reduced fiom $2500 to $0-0,00 IO.jO 1 Misses' Sr"feun? FilU" AppareL (Fourth Floor) 85 MISSES' TAILLEUR SUITS, in Velour Jeisoy, Tweeds and Corduroy. Values to $55.00 ,.$38.00 68 MISSES' SUITS of velour Duvet dc Laine, silver- tone, wool jersey ankd velveteen. Valiies to $69.50.. 50.00" 125 MISSES' COATS of wintcr-wejght cheviots, vemur , and Roft wool fabrics. Values to $45.00 ,... 2cH00 (59 1 MISSES' COATS, velour Duvet de Laine, Marmot cloth and silvertone. Values to $4.50,.. 38.00 95 .MISSES' AFTERNOON AND STREET FROCKS in serge, satin, velveteen and jersey. Values td $45.00 2&00 00. ODD DRESSES for street, theatre and daytimo wear. Valuesto $65.0,0 . t.,.v 36.OO Millinery '") An extraordinary assemblage of hats nbrtrayinp; styles for every occasion 17i Hats (regularly 15.00 to 20.00), at. ...,..., .,, ..$10.00 An wnparallelod selection of the finest products, " of American designers and our own efficient , 'ft worliroomH. 4 o , 1 1 J35 Hats (jepularly 12.00 to 15.00), at,.., ,..,,',. v 7.50 Also tiimmed and tailored hats of silk, lynn and 1 panne Velvet. Sailors, mushrooms'? trlcornei? ' , and turbans. . ' s T .1. &. - ti )sA.itMniiiv',yi . :M J 'n ,..4?J A SW v5 ei a! . pt 3 L t& ! h x ' ! . m ' vi ;ji !rtsa l vt 4l 'r.l l A -1 4 "Hit
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