ir v J. -' V IT lil . I ' ,. &yr ,'TSA-i. kJLl zw "'J. BVBSISa PUBLIC LEDaBR-rHU,Al)EnP39lff THUKWj fffr VKtofe ri'OlS '-l, ;; " 'U . yX X ' K( Fvfl &v IES MAY UNITE I Beattii Refuses to Ste ITURHEY MISSlMi 10 GET EX-KAISER Red Council Delegates AT U.S. FRONT rJ . . - - - . . . .,, , . 1.-1.-.. RJjBritam ill Submii Opin- British Admiral Wouldn't Let Them j'afcgiwnuani.orneroii.u...u, t Hi". 1.4 KI"IJ. T J WLT.! TT ion on Legality to War Associates Part in German Fleet Surrender Action Alarms Moderates in New Government s Ti"7f - -... - v uu'iuu SfcfcK FKECEUEKT EdfiK in . s KTO .Killing Against Former Km- .H peror Would Stand in Chm-s of All Other Spriial Cable to 1 filing Public Ledger CoPVrioM ,18 tjjni 1 01 ' ; icsen XSv ' RSU E- R i1 is. m f Lrs i k II fc P& ! J niiilun, .Nov S While It is true tint the ponitlon the' ex-Kalser under Inlein.itloii.il law J cccupylnp the attention of law officer or thf British Crown, Btateinents pub lished here of their having nude n den titte report to the Government lire pre mature, and the assertion that the Ullecl Government"! have- rlr-eldecl to make n Joint demand on the Netheilunds for Ms extradition c oiiieciuuitlv I- incor rect. IIow6ver a fe.riii.il iciioit proUiblv I11 be readv for consldn.it on liv the I111""11 ,n I'r'ine Minister and foreign SecretHi Very goon, and enough i lirainti of tlm i opinions of the Lord i"hancellen tior ney and Si Hcitor One-i.il to Hist lf the anticipation that Oi- Huilsli (Juern ' ment vvlll coininutir oaln illi the Mlied nd associated Power- ih a v - In loinmon nr ion Besides tho Kiuser, rtm decision come to regarding ,1 summons to the .Nether lands could be extended to .ill these vho hae lommltted or gieu lnsttu'-l tlon for tlie commission of ciimes rec ognized by the extradition laws of in- j vaded countries and falling within the catetrory of offenses for which prolsion Is made in etrad!tloji treaties concluded between those countries and fietmnm I It has been stated that the Kether tauds takes the lew that, as the persons i 'vphOEe extradition would he In question are neither subjects of the State of IIul- i land nor of any of the tountiie .igain1-; ! Whose laws the alleged i runes ha e been i committed. It has no powei to surrendei them without obtaining the consent of I the C-overnment of the countrs of which they until lateh had been subjects This Is not lorrett in ltiterniition.il law, nd the Xctherlands can .ut Independ ently If the Dutch i!o eminent decides It -would be adKib!e I l(v JOtKPH pviial ( nlili' to tiPiinif Public Ledger t opt) Of ft bi t HI T to llerlln, i In rhe limine, No -0 (de- !aed Ml the organs of the tegui.it s.k i-ilf-t pnitv and all botitgioive papms gie tfreat pioinltience to an olllclal tilegram from England anurding to which d mlra; l)eatt refu-id to ticelie tncni bers of the t-oldids" council who accom piniied tin- iiprinati tiav il uflioeis In trusted with the ililivrn at I'.wjth of cntalu unltH of tne tleiman iww The (Jeiinau patu arried alKjuid the iliowei In artous -, u.irshln Kii. nlifslieiir and the olllc ers I stance, in Hrnn-ii wete reiiui'sltsl ti come alxnid the 13ng llsh llngshli. IJu.en i:hrfbeth When Admiral Utiene who headed the Cler in.ui (leUgatloi biggnl Adtnltal lle.ittv ,llsn to leitlM' llirn luilnbels of the Soldiers' founill n preenttni? tlie Uei mati na tlie repuhlh f nldenbntg uid the i-ptlhlh of l..tM 1'ilsl.i the 1 ngllh Vdniii il ,ih.ohitei i fused in enter Into .m nKutlatioii"- with tho iifinhers of tlie council, bec.iu-e he was not authorized to de il with anj gocern inint or its iepresentatie-- not rccog- his t ii goi rnnuii I his il .in st.iteiiKiit leauns no doubt about th intentions (,f tier in i in s adversaries nme just ,tt tin light time rttid is bound to hne ,i tre mendous iffe, t nn the politli.il ibtlop irieiitw of tin imiindl.it' future Onlv last night at a tueetitiu of the t .titled Soldiers and 'orKers t'ouiuit n the ' liens Hus'h P.lchard Mullei ciu f ecutive of the council, character- I , d tne assirtion that 1'resldent Wil son would onl conclude peace with a stable dfinoir.itic government in which all cla-syes w er represented as an In vention of the leiictlonarv puss Never theless this warning was lepeated again and -lg.iln dining the Circus Busch meeting bv the cool headed peo ple's commissioner Ilaase and other members of the Soldiers and Wot Iters' i ouncil Chancellor IZbert contented hltmelf with merelj seconding Ilaase AnRrrliUtlc Hemarks fin the whole the delibf lalious .it the nieeting wele of a i haotlc rather than p.irllarnentai i character and no earnest effort was made to find out whc-thei the advocates of a national convention or Its opponents were In the nrijoiitv 'I in principal speaker Mullet ventuu-d such anatchlstic remarks as the e 'Tho exerutlve lomnnttep of the 'sol dlers and WorKeis Count il will trial, e use of Its uowei to the fullest extent If the eniplors lefuse to obe us we shall bltnpl dispossess th tn We don t want a demoiratle repuhri vve want HUUUNGM evet, that dinh at Heatt s tlnielj i words w'll bung the hot-headed persons who are trvlng to scire the supreme pow ei in f.ei nianv to their sensjes Hits American Plans for ' Thanksgiving PRICKS ARE SKY HIGH which the Oerman-j had not ( alls Suitors il Danger fine of fstrdav s otntors spoKe or, the salluis who come down from naval ports as a dangei to the proletai Ian re public because lh5 still formed regular mllitnr.v bodies one of which Is now stationed at Herlln and is 2000 to .1000 strong This out t had to admit how ever, that the rallurs were in supreme oast towns, for ln nd Hamburg, and that those In HtuiiMi hid openl.v com" out against the national (onventlon There see ns to be much Jealous.v be tween tin field gr.n members of tne coldieiK and V, oi Iters ioini'1 and the sallolH, the latt. no doubt being less lndli.il It I k been asl.td wnal uu: npsM thi-si sailois have in Herlln the ,sohlIis and Worl-'is ( oum il pre sumes to be able to enforce law and order I., this the f.ii1hi replv that It w.ih the.v who bToni,ht the reolutlon from the seac i isi to the capital Their continued presences in Uerlin thev explain is being In the. Inteut cf the c overtime tit meaning the peoples commlss oners, l-beit and hi" associates Thev declare however that tnej will lever perm't reaclonnrv aggiess on bv rhe foirnet, tilling 'lasses or apltallsts against the people It seems thai the sai ors remaining Berlin have tormeci a i.-go. " division under miinatmain io... - heaehiuarters at the fenimr roal stables opposite the ensile Hicmwii seem sensible and p.obibl- otistltute a ot clenient tot me iu..s Frozen Beef Shipped Across No Man's Land Will Be Piece de Rcpibtance the ptga bought. Altoeether It appears an If the front, Jl'ie men will have frozen beef as the tie pal lanl for Thursday, providing nothlnjr hairpens to the frozen beef special crossing the, newlv Intel tiaclts In x nn'B 'Hnt1' Necrtheless the mess sergeants have assured the officers and men that nearly tV?rv.ll''"r Is on hand for the regulation Thanksgiving dinner. oxceptlnB the turkey and the cranberries Ever body ngures that things could have been orse. cnpeclflllv If the ainilstlce had not been signed So this Thanksgiving will bo In anticipation of tho next Thanksirlv Ing at home among relatives and friends and tnrkeja and cranberry sauce. Aiioeiated Prei Armv of Occupit (l)y Cornier to unlmnortan preservation ut otdei Veimli il neau s clear decliratlon wil, pmbablj have the . e f ..onientlllL theil ICMtlOllS With the (ioi eminent tluurgeoleee Parlies VwnUenlng The bourgeoibc partle- too seem to be awakening from their ktnargv and have come to the aid ot inissloners, whom the only power able appalling chaos energv haTI ,T fllH 111 VV IV iemr.ir.it Ic ii.ii tv 'Sesterdav gen at m bourgeolse coum il wa which places its Government on IU th Mill, the merlriin tloa, Nov Jo Vance N'ov 'J7 The lndlc-itlons ate thai the Amerl can .irm of occ upation vvlll spend Thanksgiving in their present positions j on this side of the (Jerinit'i frontier j 'I he Vinetlcatis alreadv have started' a. seate'i for tin luxuries o Luxemburg . mi .i Ii,,,t In fhr- absence I where I"" ""- " - '- , -- j of tuikevs tlrev ,ue casiiiig iiic-n - r .it luveiiibuigs ilml.eris geese ditc-Us it d p geons i The lie-til ai eitlheis also were fond of likens and geese and consequents 1 the tanners and village-is nave out n feiv on hand 'llicte is plents of mer -le m fioieu beef at the pott", nut the inerir ens feel thev should have sonic kind f poultr.v on the dav tuat evcrv bodv at home is eating tuikcj, iIHe-i of the Third Division at rte nirr-eh have pi hed chickens and found them at from eighteen to thittv fiancs each There ale plent' o' ducks on tins sele of the JlOserie in me region of I'.emlSil the fac t living Heel Cro-s Workers Keturu '" nrle, Vov. 18 Henrv I orr, head of the American lted anu Allen w.si dwell nt irnu .. storrer In nussla, were passengers on the 'rerich liner Hsnaune. ni.inh oc.. i here jestrrdav nother passenger was , Oovernor-elect Henrj J. Allen, of Kan- awn, no uas ll in a menu, .- V.....1. .- ... . . .. " 1111- . .S-..UU ironi ne at, w;ien xovemuer !' that he had on Informed been elected f" ,lrk n !.t K ltec'" ",0,,th3 ln V- . Ploment und i,. Incom, C. A. work overseas v ', 'cnnl),f 'WtJf wlthm OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IS DEMAND OFLABOR Expects Goveriiiiient to .Pro- vide Employment at Living Wage and Proper Homes By the Associated Presi ftoninn, Xov 28 Matthew Woll, assistant to Samuel nejhipers, president of tne American federation of Labor, announced at the closing session of the national housing Itavl- ' conference that organized labor epects Cross ' l e " '"eni provieic everv wage- eiiiiiei wicii upeuiiuiuc,v oi cmpovmeiti and an income sufficient to enable him to maintain himself nnd famll.v trr health and comfort and to provide u competence ' for old age. Ktgatdlrlg labor s demands, Mr Woll said "In general. That everv wage-earner shall be afforded the opportunllv of em- e a .id sustenance Ithout the labor of Suiar Certifi'cfllen it ftnei'v!.. tVniblnicton. N'ov. 28. Distribution otfj sugar unner ma cenrncate system vtiihj tue tiisconunuea iiecemner l untier anj nrrlee lssllrt tier Itii fnmt A.lmtnttlm tlon. In announhlng the order the aij. ministration empnasixeu that, request for conservation of sugsr were in no mother and children, to maintain him sel and family ln health and. comfort, and tuprolde a competence for old age, with ample provision for recreation and good citizenship ' "Mpeolally: That the Government should (a) prepare nnd Inaugurate a plan to build model homes for the wage-, way modified. earners: (b) establish a system ot creci- - Its whereby the workers may borrow, money for a long term of years at a low rate of Interest to build their own1 . .1 I H.l -- . norries; C( encourage, iiimcci iimt--p tend credit to voluntary nonprofit trial.-1 hvM YeTlllV I ifafimA ) - v a-iaax.aaajriv To Preserve Teeth tne and Joint tenancy associations: (d) exempt from taxation and craru otner subsidies for houses constructed for oc cupancy by their owners; (e) relieve-! municipalities from the restrictions pre venting them from undertaking proper i housing plans: (f) encouraiiennil sup- I port the erection and maintenance of houses where workers nray tlnel lodging nnd nourishing food during the periods of nonemployment." Two Kijlei in Air Cratlr rcBdl. VI ,v-Tov. 28. Lieutenant W. K. Curnmlngs, of Auttusta, Oa , and Lieutenant nlsmet, of Baltimore, were ltllled yesterday at Carlstrom Field here . The planes piloted by the two men ' crashed In midair and fell about MOO I feet to earth. Sve your teeth nith SOZODONT. It does not injure the enamel it house-cleans every crevice and cran ny and prevent! decay; it keeps tht gums firm and healthy; stimulates circulation and neutralizes acidity ' and it is very refreshing to tise. ozodont FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD DY DEALERS EVERYWHERE but Investigation levealed, that thev belong to e.ernians on he otner sine oi ene iiei and that the ilucs came to tins sitie of the stream beciuse the western side of the river Is maishv the people s i oni , look upon as the to sive (iermany nom Much enthusiasm and ire dlsplnved ln olUltlntr meni- loiincieu Kiaiio a llui -toundc-d It .,t the ervUe ot tile ivndrllon of Might Inline Traee Therefoie the 'let m.in-ow ned a socialistic, n.i5 a proieiaiian repuuiu- r, . , , . i.tiousu nas neen s.iui nie i iauu 'It is further sugge.cel that tne Dutch , co.nin f ttee- of the Midlers and Workers t.overnment now is waitlrg tor definite rolIncll mUHt nott proclaim a proletarian "proof that there are definite lejra! prece unuhI, tl socialistic basis" uenis xor asking tne deltiroried monarch h-,,,. though an Indeiienilent s'oclal- 1st, has become much sobeicd In his views sine'e he became a member of the Cov eminent IK tiled at length to dem onstrate the absolute necessity of an earlv national convention; and no tloubt there were many present who quite agreed with him Muller, Liebl.necht and the other radical members present must have felt that, because their pre pared resolution, practlcallj ni iking the executive committee of the Solcllirs and Workers' Council the highest authority In the htate, was not submitted to a vote of the meeting, but was referred to a committee of ten for consideration Ihe Circus Busch meeting left things prettv much In tho same state of confu sion as before It Is to be hopfd. how ,io leave tneir territory ll, as at pre ent appears to be the cae the Iv.nsers presence there dl.stuibi and niemne- the domestic peace of the e ountrv , or is likely to do so In the future, the Dutch (Government would be entitled to take "What steps it maj cletni opportune to lid Itself and the countrv of the danger arising from Wllhelm s oi the Crown "ST rrlnce s residence Mi V 1 ervrjiL ii Li.e- ivaisei anu ins pkt l cr i?..r :r "ut. "?. rri,Kl tt u" WjJ wncro win uiej go y u they lollow - ... rw.s,v.. . situii,.! unu Ul IVIIUITI themselves to llrltaltr wliom Napoleon THREE GOVERNMENTS CHINESE CIVIL WAR WORK TO UNITE RUSSIA NEAR PEACEFUL END m m mj w described as the "most obstlr.ste and most generous of my enemies,'' or will they throw themselves on the mercj of America, where. Judging bv cabled re liorts, the campaign to hang the Kaiser I veems to have made more headwav than in any countrj In Uurope; ' Special Cable to hiening Public Ledger copiinoii, jsio uj cw orl. 7i is co The Hugur, Xov 2J The es-Crown .. . -, . i Prince, on ai riving at the island of TllOSe 111 blDCria. Luill'ablU and CilHtOH Wlerlngen after a somewhat adven turous Journej was, according to an eyewitness obvlouslj disagreeably sut prised at the aspect of his place of exile, although he took un a cheerful pose and entered srn l.ngiv into convei Ration with his suite The public re cehed the part coldlv and none sa luted. The ex-prlnce's purtv left "Me dembllk, on tne mainland In the ev nlng In tlie sinall lnntorbuat Tetjer It was veri mist and th- boit ran iiiioi siiaiiuiv wilier, jamming tne ssrt.w convention The principal event in Li' i lit today Is one of penam e regul it legal 'olld' In I'tussla was dec teed fui the public funeral 6f nine victims of the revolution out of the total of llftccii I'rom earlv niornlnB Jiunelt- els of thou sands of mourners iVivhg t c.l Hags and wreaths, streamed to nie i.m i , the procession on in" i.-iu. .-..."..; Held where a black and red pi. tlornr for the cotHns was erected from which prominent speakers delivered impressive memorial addresses Crowds such as had nevei befoic been recorded In Herlln followed the monster funeral procession via I'ntei den Linden (o Krlcdrlchvh.iven. wheie tne dead were Interred In two long graves in the cemc teiv of those who gave their lives for freedom In the March revolution of 1848, and whose alms have now been suieess ttilh accomplished hi the Irreptesslble rising or the Herman nation after sev inty vears Along the route was a huge throng of silent spectatois The electric tiamwa and vehic ulat trafflc was suspended ot diverted to side streets ducks' are -afe so fin J' the vmencaus nre concerned --oiiie of rhe oftleers are flg- ' unrig th it 11 might le a violation of, the armistice to buv a (let man duck, I ev.n through a thud party , The region' of Llinen. wheie the Twenty-sixth Infant) headiiuat ters Is' situated, is noted fot geese The first division officers, heating this, asked the n-.. ,..,,..utvtii iiif.uitM fen treese enough rl I to feed the division The cheapest ' goose the off cers prlied at Khnen was 180 francs The Twentv -sixth Infantry! sent wotcl to the I'htst Division that It J would be luck If It secured enough I goose to feed the general Hearing of the eiperlencs of the others the Thlrt -second Divislo-i which also is hugging the frontier awaiting word for the advance, sought to buv pigeons iillieers o: Ihe D'vlslun started out hoping to secure enough pigeons ut i !.,it for their own rue's T5ut tt seems that the retiring (.ermam- realising the i scarcit of pemltr in Her many, bought I even' pigeon, goose and duck that the Luxembergers. would sell them So the I o'ttieers of the Thlrt -second ate hoping, that nothing happens to the frozen beef specials which are running through to Lusemberg bv rail from the French , ports between now and Thanksgiving. Tho .Second Division, holding the "eft ' of the front decided on roast pork for Thursda , but the otllcers ascertained nom the farmers that hog cholera swept i that section during the sumpiei, taking'! M COMMeRCIflLTOViy . J STilTiriNeflYVMrFA. Kiev Seek Common Action for Rebirth of Country Government Ends Hobtilitieh and Conference Is to Meet at Nanking Bv HAROLD WILLIA Special Cable to hiening Public Ltdger I topvrloUt, 1918 Ti-j rl loi7. lmri (u deneta, Xov 28 A Kusslan traveler, who left Kiev a iweek ago, gives me a hopeful account In trying to reach the island 'he boat ' of affairs in southern Huss-a "Ihe re- Special Cable to Ia erring Publii t eliiii tiif. t'lIS, by Sfu orl 7 , 7,e f7ger Af-l. (- $ lt . jail inio me uani, arm was olill(,ed to return to Medembllk. wh'ch was reached at midnight. There were no pro-l-oois or board and the hotelkeeper who was tele phoned to could lien p-epate rood as Jhe gas had been cut off The part were obliged to dine off a few biscuits and chocolate and ome fried eggs BRUSSELS PAPERS REAPPEAR Despite Smashed Pre-c.-.. I liey Come (Jut as German- Retire Special Cable to Liening Public Ledger VovyrloM 13t bu Vcui lent, r,i,irs i 0 London, Nov J8 delaed dispatch rfr0m Biussels vchl h is undated but evldenll was filed at about tl-e time tho Allies entered the cit, sas 'The public this tnornlng Is aule to buy copies of real Brusiels iiapers How ,lt fg managed Is unknown but surely it la a feat which tanks high In the annals ot journalism One of the rtist acts of hf Germans when thev entered the city was to elo,e down the entire Brus sels press which would not consent to their dictation. Teie smashed the Meases and telzed every sciap of paper and ever cask of Ink "The staffs of these Journals were scattered fat and w ide borne for a Jong time were Imprisoned In German Jrorfresses. Others bioke through the HQ-g' cordon around the city, Joined the Bel- Btvirli't, ih-( n nH.u.. .,.i .it.., ... ,. Pijiji,i"- tciiiij rtuu uicii cor eiieir cuunir. Uu ,Anrt Vol uhlin tlln firm,, i.t nnm. n., I.... faSS'Smii hardl outside the ill all the old KSgnpbrpad sheets hud again gone to press, StelVf ii 'slirid you could take viiur rlini, r,f Hf Tt'Ktolle de Beige Derriierc Ileure, Le W.-n l-,l. Xrlncrtlat.,. C'Tb.iU f . ,, - (lVS La Rationale Their appearance on the Rfcffif 'jtveew was Ike lira new clarion of vic- tory and liberation " kr'JJif.. mmum forces show-down fSonnl Italian Climber Cleared i "Wf "- Trfl''0''" or CaluHuiuators f3F Konie, Saturday. Xov, 23 (Delayed. "x4?TBy A. P.) Assertions were made to , - Way., lh the lower house or ttie Italian !ar)lainent that proofs had been secured ate several senators ana Deputies' were Volved in Pacifist and anarchistic ac. ryiUs which resulted In the Caporetto tor. Anuci tne great excitement Her Premier tilovannt Glollttl sala concerning the accusation ot on. ho demanded action bv tne nber within twenty-four hours tn fiu-mlna whether thtv Chamber, eon. tnJ. traitors or calumniators. ' Plain.'- he exclaimed,, "that one iCthe other must leave this Chamber." mier urianno supported the pro I aanolntment of a special lnvestliia. . cwminlttee of seven members. Such DHttion was aaopiea and a com- i was appointed, but after examin- mm in .tse, nanus or secret laatlon of Herman oppression has per mitted a dlsplav of patriotic feeling A congress of peasants eheertd for united Russia Kiev Is held bv the troops re united ii Kiev bv officers or General Deiukin s army. 'Ilia Kiev government 1-. i ow openlv nll-P.uslan bkorupad tl s iiit'ueine Is nil The 1 krainiau separatist adventur rti inlchenko and I trlura, attempted m ni-iiirei tlonar.v movement and occu pied lierclicheft with a small force, but weie diiven out bv Kiev troops. 'Ihe governments at Omsk, Siberia, In, Caucasia and at Kiev ale negotiating with a view to common action There is a general feeling of tense expectation ,.f the llbeiatlon and rebirth of Russia The arilval of the Allien eagerlv Is awaited U. S. TO BUY TABOGA ISLAND I rSeKotidtioiis On lor Purchase ol Land From Panama Special Cable to hiening Publii Ledger CotHjriohl lOtt, bu A'e-U' 1 ork Tinlrs I o. Colon, Nov. J8 Panamas prettiest Island, Taboga In Panama Bay, will soon be acquit eel b the I'nlted States If present negotiations are successful A total of about 11". out of the 1427 acres of the Island Is wanted, probably as part of a defensive system for the Panama Canal Taboga Is a famous health resort, the site of the canal sanitarium In canal construction days. It Is a noted pine apple center and was the rendezvous ot , Morgan in pirate limes, i ne innaouunis of Taboga protest against a change ln sovereignty. ri (cl. l'ekin, N'uv .8 The Canton Cloveinnient'a decision to order a cessation of hostilities has ma terially contributed to a peaceful solu tion of the Chlnee civil war. It is ex- pec-ted that u conference will meet at i Nankin short!, under the inedlntoishlp of the) Llshurr Tui hun Klatighu The facr that the Allies are able to send troops to Siberia h is impressed the northern militarists, who have suddenl become pacifist. Meanwhile tne Pie-slelc-iir is making efforts to eliminate m'lltarv interfeicric". by the Government to restore civil au thority Decorations have been eonfeiied by the Chinese Government on the Trench, Danish, Hussian Belgian, spanlsh, Por tuguese and Uiazillan uilnlstets The President will review tne Chinese and Allied troops on Thursda v The departure of the Chinese peace envoy has been delaed owing io !n abllllv to sec in e a steamship Now Is the Time to order MANN'S STEEL UNIT Transfer Cases fot 1919 reeiuirements Ftrepiocif Stronglv construct ed Light in weight I'-irilsh-d n olive gieen enamel $6.25 i tCTTEU SIZE, per unit. l .Mils CHI llllllllth V urders WILLIAM MANN COMPANY Blink Books Loom Leaf Stationery- Prlntlnr Kacravlnc Lithographing 529 Market ris t"rM mjfifo Rtfz Carlton llBflviciojty Koom OTfflp A REAL New Eng- 8J land Thanks- 3 W giving dinner in both the U M Victory Room and in the 1 M Main Restaurant. Thurs- g Kj day, from 6 to 9 o'clock. 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Rea) Estate Trust Building - Philadelphia - rM & IMPORTANT DRESS OFFERING ONE H INDUED VLVKTEEX DRESSES in four distinctive models, that were to Ire olTcicd in our Anniversary Sale, but did not arrive in time, will be closed out. Anniveisary Price, $22.50 BONWIT TELLER &, CO. vheOf)eckdtuSlK)pfXDric y f7iv , apccial ($??& o,-. vSve " Offering Mty CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Announce for Tomorrow and Saturday Continuation of Their Tenth MniverEcY Markea Reduction in All Departments Women s Tailleur & Costume Suits (Second Kloor) " TAILLEUR SLITS in plain and tnco-velour, cut and fashioned on new and conservative lines, showing 'novel pockets, belts and collars that can be worn high or low. ln Navy, Black, Plum, Green and Delphine. Sue:, 34 to 46. Values up to $35.00. . . . SUITS OK SILVERTONE and plam elour, serge and 'lyjol Wool, including the reason's smartest models cut on sliaight mannish lines with narrow shouldeis and tight sleeves in Navy, Bison, Green, Brown, 0-foul and Black. Values up to 569.50 at VELOUR SUITS in all the latest shadings. Trimmed with Hudson Seal and Nutria Collars, and the latest belt effects. Values up to ?65.00 .13.00 J9.30 .J9.30 FASHIONABLE MODELS iu plain" tailored and belted btyles in Silvcrtone, plain and trico- elour. Some with large shawl collais of Nutria and Hud son Seal in Navy, Bison, Green, Oxford, Black, Brown and Plum. Values up to $75.00 13.00 Women's Coats & Wraps (Second Floor) WOMEN'S SMART CONSERVATIVE COATS; fash ions in Keisey, Velour und Loupine Cloth. A lim ited number of fur-trimmed models included in this lot. All shades and sizes. Were up to $45.00 2930 WOMEN'S PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS of finest Bolivia, with shawl and round collars of Seal and Taupe Nutlia, Silvertone Velour and Duvet De I.aine. Velveteen and Corduroy and Peau de Cygne lined and waimly interlined. Full lange of colois and sizes. Were up to $85.00 34.00 WOMEN'S COATS for Street, Motor and Geneial Utility. An unusually extensive collection of Women's Coats in a variety of becoming fashions. Choicest iabrics and newest shadings are featured in this group. Were up to $59.50 WOMEN'S COATS in a large assortment of ultra smart fashions. Newest and finest fabrics in strik ing combinations with choicest furs and some that are effecth e without fur. Many odd styles with but one or two of a kind. Weie up to $95.00 35.00 63.00 fi Women's Coats & Wraps COAr.S AND WKAPS artecting the new "Dolman" Sleeves and voluminous wrap coat. Also the straight-line and moie conseivative modes. Fashioned of finest fabrics and embellished with luxurious furs. Weie up to $145.00. . 95.00 Furs -of Quality & Fashion Special Vatues in Misses 'Apparel S, " ipecono floor; BARREL AND CANTEEN MUFFS Hudson Seal $ 9.50 Skunk 19..50 Raccoon 10.50 Beaver 15.00 Nutria ' 9J50 Squirrel 24.50 Taupe Fox 37.50 Black Lynx 29-50 SCARFS AND COLLAR EFFECTS Hudson Peal $ 7-50 Skunk 24.50 Raccoon 12.50 Beiver 14.50 Nutria 12.30 Squirrel 24.50 Taupe Fox....! 37.50 Black Lnx 29.50 38.00 . (Misses' Dept., 4th Floor) 85 MISSES' TAILLEUR .SUITS in Velour Jersey, Tweeds and Corduroy. Values to $55.00 08 MISSES' SUITS of Velour, Duet de Laine, Silvertone, Wool Jersey and Velveteen. Values to $69.50 5(M)0 69 MISSES' COATS developed in Velour, Duvet de Laine, Maimot Cloth and Silvcrtone. Values to $49.50 38.00 - Very Special MISSES' COTrS developed in Velour" and Heavy Wool Cheyiot, some fur trimmed, showing the new loose back. Also fitted and plaited models. Foimerly to $69.50 49.30 95 MISSES' AFTERNOON AND STREET FROCKS in Serge, Satin, Velveteen and Jersey. Values to $45.00 HIGH GRADE FUR COATS Trimmed Leopard Cat Coats, Hudson SpsI f.nd Nutna Collar and Cuffs '. $95.00 Hudson Seal Coats, Sport Model 135.00, Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, contiastmrj Fm- Collars 105.00 Taupe. Nutria Coats, finest quality skins 175.00 Hudson Seal Model Coatfl. In this lot there are full length Bordered Coats and Sport Models ail with contrasting trimming 195.00 Natural Squirrel Coats, Fine "Blue Skins 263.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats 2fi5.00 Wraps of Hudson Seal and Squirrel 450.00 Kolinsky-Cape, Handsome Model 550.00 n,ofoil Wnn Snlvln Collar I'.nflfl "'"- -" - 720 GEORGETTBCREPE BLOUSES in Navy Mhk Wraos. Fine Eastern Skins 1450.00 D n,.., T,i.!..- 28.00 Women's Gowhs & Dresses (Third Floor) SILK TR1COLETTE TAILORED DRESSES in black and colors , 25.00 TAILORED SERGE' DRESSES embroidered in self colors and braid trimmed v, -. 23,00 GOWNS OF CREPE METEOR, charmeuse, georgette and velveteen, with touches of coloied embroidery. , 12.50 35.00 Very Special- A GROUP OF SATIN, CREPE METEOR, VEL VETEEN, AFTERNOON AND" SEMI-EVENING DRESSES. Special ....,...., 49.50 60 ODD DRESSES, for Street, Theatre and Daytime Wear. Values to $65.00 ,. , 36.00 Waists & Blouses ,First Floor) 500 GEORGETTE CREPE in flesh ad white and Suit shades, hand embroidered," lace trimmed and frill effects, round and squttre necks. Special 5.00 Bisque, Brown, Flesh and White 6.50 HABUTAI SILK SKIRTS, long roll collars, fastened with largo pearl buttons. Special , . 5,00 350 BLOUSES in flesh, white and suit shades, round and square necks and collarless models. Special value ' , , , . , ;,..,,.,. 400 CREPE DE CIHNE AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES featuring the new monk collar and tai loicd shirts, round and square neck models in flesh, white and mit shades 8.75 Millinery (Third Floor ' An extraordinary assemblage of hats portraying styles for every occasion X75 Hats (jegularly i5.00 to 20.00), at... 10.00 An unparalleled selection of the finest product of American designers and our own efficient workrooms, , 135 Hats (regularly 12.00 to 15.00), at , . . 7.50 Also trimmed and tailored hats of nilk, lyon and panne Velvet. Sailors, mushrooms, tricornes nd turban. J. Ji.. ' & x AvUV.,p, Hi j ii M ill 5 -a" HESSMrrafl th-members stated they iv raLy. -1
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