Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADEiiPBpCA, THUKSIAY, DECEMBER 19,
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RACE GUARANTY
MRS. VINCENT ASTOR WORKED BIG GERMAN CONGERNSI foe plot menaces guis wiisoh's "aunt jae" dies
r-r a -n-r y-x tt - rr.-a r T rirrrj C ' iiTif I nr oni n nir it a Hut-ntinc of Gun Traced to Ilicli ' 'Miss Mary AslUoii, President's
MIAKU JFUJti U. O. &VJUU1MIO WILL DE. 3ULU DIU.d. " Explosive Former Landlaily, Succumb,
wroe Principle Applied
1?1" to Europe Js Panacea
. jviiox sucrccsts
I'D, ' ... "
REE SEAS
Washed Dishes and Scrubbed Floors While in Canteen and If elfarc International Ultru
Work Danced With the
Hoys, Too
m urine
"Works' Stock to Go at
Auction
lii the .UatKialed Prai
w lork, Dec 1J.
PREMATURA I 1Iow -Vmerlcan women In Tranco
I helped to lighten the cares of American
r.. Hniltr.. riAilinr f nam WITH nffnlr frtrtle.
M, Action Dckycil Oil Resolution line for them, dancing with them, mean- ,
aL'' T.imitJno- Tnvnvs In '"" "Me " and hcrubblng
floors, was told today by Mr? Vincent
Astor. After eighteen months' sen Ico '
in canteen and welfare work, wh'lo her i
hunband waa nerving with tho overseas '
naval fores, Mrs. Astor has just re
turned from llorfleau-., nhere sho was in ,
chargi of a. division of 1 51. C. .
Limiting Envoys to
Fixing Terms
$, 'PVafthinston. Deo. 19. A new Amor-
WX Jon doctrine which would really be
Bjf xao tonroo uoctnne appueo. io
r it-srarons. witn me unuea nuues. ureal
,?Britaln. France. Italy and Japan en-'women Ore of hct fellow -workers
h forclhc It was advocated In tho Sen-, Mas Jlrs lleniv T.ussel' forn erlv lithel
jjj kf yesterdaj bj Senator Knox In tho Hoi den Ituirlmaii, whn i,n married In
course of speech In vvhlcli ho urged a
iipstponement of tho questions of a
ifr lesiruo of nations and tho freedom of
jtfe. seas at tho Peace Conference.
Senator Knot declare! that tho
Kjf junction of the Peace Conference is
iu Bcuie issues vvuii me cueing
x ranee
"Ametican women have Idled such an
moimous placo In the wur thai It would
bn difficult (o Imagine now what would
havo been dona without their help," hho
tald "Tho thousands of women who I
, .Definition of tho freedom of tho seal I cot to tl o other sldo gave themselves, un
nha tho formation of a league of na- completely to working for Hie i-oldiers i
tion3, ho said, "arc issues between hoth the sick and tl.o well, and thev
the Allies thernselves," and as a, means never spared themselves, in mi; wav
of enforcing peace In Huropo In the They worked all tho day and olten
future, ho suggested "u dellnlto en-1 danced lone hours in the evening, omo- I
tente, provided It bo a small and nal- time; with u hundred partner"
tiral one, bringing only limited and
appropriate obligations." ' nio"1"i ""'l Stored Suiur
Before the Senatoi (.poke the Sen ' la tho cantonment at Hordiai
ate Committee on Torelgn Kelations wliei I was. stationed, there were ilKlit
met and discussed his tebolution, Amerlcm women and we neer aked
whlcK declares It to bo tho sense of the the Trench maids to do anjthlnir that
"United States Senate that tho foima- we wouldn't do ourseles.; and not only
Hon of any lcaguo of nations and dls-, did wn do all this manual work at flrM
Cusslon of the freedom of the soas bo I but liter when It was neceHar, we
JJoatponed until after tho treatios or would tako a hand at a broom oi at
frjing eggs or washing dishes une
timo 5Irs Hussell and unloaded and I
91k .'ft' xcB-4v- M
Indiana, !., Dec 19.- The bursting
of a new shotgun In tho hands of John
Walker, of Ambrose, fceeral dajs ogo
Instead of being an ordinary hunting
accident, has dc eloped Into a Uennan
agent munitions plot Walker was hunt
ing In the mountains when hla gun ex
ploded and iiutllnted two flngcre. Ho
thought that the accident was duo to a
efeetlo gun
Tater It. 12. Young, of tho United
Mate Cartridge Company, appeared at
Ambrose and announced that u Oermnn
agent had obtained employment at thre
in mo i.asi mm
8
llaltlinore, Deo. 10. 5tiss Mary Jane
Ashlon, with whom President Wilson
boarded during his studies ut Johns Hop
kins t'nUerslty fiom 1S83 to 188G and
who nursed hfm successfully through a
secre spell of sickness, died suddenly
last night at her home, 906 McCulIoli
street.
After abandoning his lav prnclleo In
Atlanta, (la.. In 1883, President Wilson
came to Hnltlmorc, and, beginning his
post-graduate courso In law at Hopkins,
secured room and board with 5Ilss Ash
ton He became Mrttially a memhor
of the family, and often alias Ashton and
rd
nffalrs together.
DIAMONDS, WATCHES &
JEWELRY GIFTS FOR ALL
Onl) f'c dajs in which to do our Christman shopping. Buy gifts
here, where ou will find greatest assortment, with attentive, .prompt
service, to malec selection a real pleasure.
DIAMOND
SCARF PINS
Value
$65
Special
Worth
$80
MHS UNCIM' 10II
Deace shall ha e been concluded.
No Action by Committee
vrno committee took no action on
his resolution nor on Senator John-1
Hon's resolution requesting statements I
from the State and War Departments
on the American policy toward Itussia,
tvhlch It also considered.
stored a truck load of sugar into tl)t(
basement
'The soldleis over theto bhowed the
mobt lomp'ete g-atltuue and murtesj
I to eery American wotnun that It made
It intimlv nl.iu!ant. tn hi. iltihin- thlnt-p '
I ' ., ' ,X .... ,r.. .. .".. I
. ... ... i hi i iii-tii r. nr t m iiii'imm i. rt tr.tr ii
senator Hitchcock, chairman or the j, . ... ,,,M .,-, ", "ii -'i
.i ;. .v. n'danee. We would snd out a call for
"committee, said after
that action was deferred,
l4VVWil() AhlaplAlft w Imw a if rtll AVttt. rl.n
i "r -! wumrii anu au iiiuau wiiu
U1 MiailJ . )..4A.U. .. 1.-...i I..
o-- uu , u- t.-.. wiumoei.Mi et- uiuuk"v in
Miwwio Miuutt' yiiBiinga ut vim iiuuA
resolution at this time might cmbar
rass President "Wilson at the prelim'
Jnary peace conferences. The Demo
cratic members of tho committee
argued that anj action by the Senate
might hinder the President and that
full discussion could bo had on au
questions lnvoh ed In concluding pcaeo
after the Piesident had completed his
i-tiiLtl a toba co and urn 'tore,
whnro the men bought it m and
three nights a week wo gac plrttires
and cutcrtaiuinents lliero would often
he as main is lhe or slv thousand men
tring tj get into tli inttitalnnicnt
hill
' Whin tlie luinni u1 oundeil lhht
commenced anhing ' Honleaus. th
stietchers heating the wounded men
would he put out on the station plat
form and we would go among them,
distributing coffee and cigarettes Later
this work waa taken oer by the Tied
I Went lo Work at the Irani
' li Henry P.ussell and 1 were neai
tit. illhlel whin the Americans maue
Silver
Plated Toilet Sets
3
Pieces
$4.98
and tin
Men's
D amond -,
Rino'
&X&&-
V'aluc
$73
60
0DQrNnri
V(jlt K. Solid GcMTlQ
Bracelet Watch
Value $30
New Yorl., Dec. 1?
Tlie intlie capital stock of tho Intel
, ntllotnl Ultramarlno Works of Staten ! "gent had obtained en
Tctatu! M.Mr.1i a-a u.u.,i i. llt1m11 .... "v , . ,.i i.iMi. A...ini. tt. 'lelatUes nml thn then Hllldent llAt.
w;::,;,: 's s, 'un'.?oSi 'ti. ":?i ru, mao-s
I be sold at public auction In front of tho I "n" eBted
plant next Friday aftcrnoun Joseph 1.
I (jiifffj, director of Riles, will dispose of I
1300 shnres of Block, which have a pal ,
aluo of JluO.OOO.
Only American citizens will bo per-
I milted to bid for tho slock of this com
i panj. It Is ono of the biggest dry color
concerns in the Kast. ami nom a large
business with printing firms. When 5Ir.
Palmer seized It, ho found that the mn
joiity of the stockholders resided In Ger
many and had nocr ecu lslted this
country.
Thij compan was orlsmail Incor
porated In 1884 by American citizens,
and subsequently was taken ocr by
the Verenltge Ultramarine Tabrlcken. of
Cologne, Germany. The stock was then
told to ICarl I.,eercub, of Germany, who
held all the stock, w ith tho exception of
twenty shares, which wei- usd to qual- j
11 dliectors I
On Saturday there will be two more
sales if enemy-owned properly in
Iliookljn and in htamford, Conn
M fatamford. GU00 shaifs of the prc
tVired Btbck und olGG sli.ues of the'
101 imon stock of Stollwenk Uros , Inc ,
rtiil bo sold at public auction This Is
no of the largest manufacturers of
hocolale and cocoa In the countrj , and
the business wns orlglnallj founded in
l.oIeenp eighty jears ago
In Hrooklyn 1500 Bhaies of the iipltal
stock of tho Hlsmann Jlagueto Com
pany will be sold at 11 o'clock In the
morning The company is a .New York
corpoiatlon, with an authotlzed capital
of $470,000. divided into 4700 shares Of
the par aluo of J100.
It has been determined that the 1500
shares which are enemy-owned weio In I
the names of Hrnest Ulsmann . (. o , of
fetuttgart; lludolf Woelr. of Stuttgart,
and Robert P-OBCh, of Stuttgart
mission abroad. The Republicans on
the committee insisted that It was the
duty as well as the right of the Senate
(o act on questions concerning peace,
put the commltteo oted to postpone
further consideration of the resolu
tion for the present.
benator Knox in his speech quoted
.President ilson's latest address to
by arm
machine'' There were usual! about
twenty and they would hae to divide
t!iIr tlnirt totw.pll fcAlprnl Imnaru.t
man Onr r. 1r lis,! li.h ..mo nnj to the front fOl- ellielgPIlll Work We
2000 sailors went p-ast the taptured iterman lines
To even thmss Up T borrowed a UP to within two miles of tho actual
bosun's' whistle, and gave a signal lighting and helped disti Unite candj and
eerv raj minutes to change paitneis rlgarcttes to the 1 Ifth and Mth .Marines
The result wan that ever couple would "hen the were; relieved rhey cfcine
have possibly twenty men follow ingafte-1 out f the battle laughing and happy
ana v mi oo muiu .wo v, "vi ....
tear than ! they had be n in v football
game
bereaved Wife Kills Herself
1'ottnville, Vn Dec. 11 MrH John A.
Houtz, of Orwlu, whobe husband died
of Influenza, shot nnd killed herself with
their dtlve last b'eptembei ami we ap- ia rfle m'e (leH)ondcnt mel Ul0 tlcalh
peaieu w ... .- ".j """,'".-" I cf her husband. JIrs Houtz lav on a
bed and, deliberately pointing the
weapon at herself. Inflicted a fatal
wound at tho first shot
"I 1
Diamond
Cluster Ring
7 Diamonds
I ool.s
like
Vul.$
35
1 1 K holid (lold
Solid Gold LA VALLIERES
Set with if) Tbii it
Genuine
Diamond
18
Regular
$25 Value
BOUDOIR CLOCKS
11 i g aftRortr
inent, all hlzes
nnd styles.
Meo for Toilet
Table 82.98
or
l)re(.Kcr UP
s
20-Yr.
I'lne (Iruile
IA-lenclrl
Moipmrnt
OltHtoil lime,
nr itolil dial.
Gold-Fii'd
$24.50
While
MEN'S WATCHES
Oold-I1IId
rleln or
Ualthnni
$12,98
ulue. SIU.pO
We carry nil
AtHndartf
tnnkr of
URtrhi tn
sold fulfil tint
ho lid sold
riirtFft,
MJiiW
A Deposit Will Reserve Any Article
PALACE JEWELRY SHOP
N. W. Cor. 9th & Market Sts? opkn 'LVAkVK SSiiLtf-'ifA-H.
A
them waiting for the net danci No
distinction was mado between oflleers
I and men at such dances, but at the ones
given out at tho camps part of the eve
ning was devoted to tho oflleers and pan
lo the men.
Vn -"c f Vll-l1reB;nt-, , , , , 'In tho cafeteria we began b5 sen
f Senator Knox in his speech quoted , .,,,. , , ., , .. ,.
lilt. UJU1. Ilk l J 4111.14 U. UU.I (L11L1 PiUyjl 11
Art f hnllHnnt- Tlft nil maA.l ..... ..ti . m t.. .bl.. ma. .! ..! mlvAn lmu
Conrrress tn shove- flint Hi. nrmlrJlwu ""." u..v. " " amru i-KB-. sun oi mjuiiro ' ,",'','',' ""V
t- -t - -- .... ,. ana aougunuin ana lio cream. v.,i ..auiirucK ran ovei nun at ipiti.ii oi'i
fr Jim made it Impossible for tlcrman,- to ' "" "" ' ". "" j, ".I ., ' , ,j fcrrv Oamden A broken rib punctured
i VVnn. tin mi. u ..n..iinn.i. one per3o i lryuij, eggs an tne lime anu '. .'....,, i0 lumoo ti iirH.
K5 "It is clear, then, that our attention on?ir. malllnf lce crf"- ... of North Thirt -fourth street, driver of
Efe should now bo directed to tho enforce- "e ha4 a canton, whlfh means tj e truds, ia held b the I'nmden police
Tncnt t)Z the remainder or our war ;rr" -
y, .nuns, now oest expressed us restitu
Kt-i
llo. Hun Over b Iruck, Dies
( lllford Armhuster, lifteen ears old,
of 9J9 North Thlrtj-flrat street. Cam-
,den. died In i ooper nospnai us me n-
$0fflMwim
.
s.ivwon,
prf'fy
reparation and guaranties; nnd I
3 to tlie purpose to complete, to peifect
uiiu to guarunifo xiiose anus ai vvc
pars to the state of fonnal peaci
ifrt '
STRAUS GOING TO PVR 5
t'lftll Head Delegatea Irom L. 5.
J " , League to Enforce l'eacc
J .w York. Dec 1.1. (By A. P.) .
Ft Oscar S. Straus, former Ambassado: lo
Turkey and member of tho permanent '
court of arbitration at The Hague, will
llAri thn renresentntivs nf ttiu T.pjtriie
M'ito Enforce Peace, who will be In lrance
WfL ilT".Hn tha Paona t-viq I mnn tits
o" - vo vjuuiiitiK t, 11. nun tin-
nounced here last ntclit. Hamilton Holt.
KS, ecntor oc tne inuepenaent. v. in be vice
fK OBairman of the committee, the othi r ,
rv -raemDerB of vvnicn nave not l ten named.
uiira anu places ror me fcev en I
.jJ'Leaguo of Nations Congresses" to be
. 'held throusrhout thn nation In lhi unrv.
,' -also bo announced The ate 'ew
Aork, February 5-6 , Boston, 7-8 ; t'hl-
'..Awn 1A1. Tl..n.. .-!.. in 1 I I u
jla l .'s., m-iii ..iiiiiii-dinjiin. i.-ii); can i
KM Jiranclsco, 19-20: Kansas C'lt, M-.3, '
-uuu Auauia, Mi.o.
Store Orders Accepted (
dir&ch&
Qifts In Kekpitw With
cihe Ne) Chrtsttms Spirit
923 MARKET STREET
MfferlvvXiw
m
HIS beason, as never before, the trend
will be toward useful gifts com
forts that cheer the heart of the re
cipient and afford enduring satisfac-
For instance, foot comfort is gradually
the consideration it has always
fi'Sf
"DEAD" CHAPLALV IS ALIVE
m
ISanticokc Clergyman l lleiovcrlng
y j r- tt vuiius lit ai3
kn f Wllkas-Rarre, Pa.
Si' Francis A.- Slacee.
, Dec. IS chap am
of Nantlcoke. w an
-ufflnln11ip r.nirt.il rl.ml I.. . ...ami. .
S" casualty list, the family having received
sfj.j-'iiiiD novo icuciiiui: i. ii
WB2iL .. i,. . ,..,... , I
iif4l.W Wn n.nqrtni.i.t l..f , )....!.!.
...y ,.. ..VfM. ....b... 1, 1. V.ll.t.tlll
uaa recovered and
Women's
$22 to $25
COATS
Reduced to
9 16-75
lleav velours,
Lereev s burellas
and silk plushes.
Mostl fur trim
med Others fur
fa tin i, tilnuued
Lined throughout.
Women's
$19.75 to $25
DRESSES
Reduced to
14.75
elet and serge
dresses in n e vv
double tunic stIes
nnd biaiii trimmed,
berges in straight
lino efieits
Women's
$29.75 to $40
SUITS
Reduced lo
$19-75
11 1 o a d c 1 o ths,
woul velours, vel
vet , serges and
poplin- All late
winter models.
Many fur trimmed.
.jS
T,
S&&
tion.
receiving
deserved from Christmas gift buyers, and,
consequently, this Yuletide many folks at
home-hearth or Camp will be gladdened with
gifts of slippers and other easy footwear that
will awaken an appreciative response.
Dalsimer offers an assortment not only
vast and varied, but supreme in style and
quality, at reasonable prices.
Ifijs. JIageo was wounded
K ! Tisitlng In Paris
W-f$ , Anto Party Tails Into Creek
5-fJ' W.Cambrldte. Jld. Dec. 19 An aut
iv mobile owned b- a Mr Wrlcht. nt 1 e.i
Kj; nralsburg, and driven b a colored
yi(,jcauueur. ran iiitougn an open draw
-nw v,amoriuge creels last evening Ilv
,titandera and boatmen lescued the uaitv.
Silni which were Wright und two coloreil
o one was
$15.00 Large $11.75
Fur Sets . . . x
In tiger natural and red f jt
Children's Fur Sets,
$O.49$O.98o$K.00
Ileal and imitation fuis
',
V,
isi: -jneu besides the ihaurfeur.
? ihurt. except by lhe i hath.
$3.00 SILK WAISTS A QQ
Mnrrt than 100 nnu. h.mtarf liis.a Mni.la t H
L-ff 'J
V1
mmKSzmtsssimszssmgx
w
HERE BOYS
TfXjii)
B-ATf
S
More than 100 new. smart diess wai.ls tf
Ju silks, irepes de chine and silk laces
es-i iall priced foi fh's one dav Tailored
H-vies !-ome tl milieu VVoniiertu values .)
this lowered pil c
1
(A) Quilted Satin Mule, Lav
ender or Old Roe, S3 50
Hn Satin, Blue or
Pink . .S4.S0
(B) Fine helt Julici, Renuine
fur trimmtd. Red, Blue.
Cray, Black S1.75
(C) Indian Moccasin, Brown
Ooze leather, beaded
v amp, according to size,
$1 SO, $1.75, $2.00
(D) Opera Slipper in black
or ton or fancy o flfl
leathers ipO.UU
(El l-nuit kid Slipper with
Hasp that m a I. e a it
draught proof Brown,
red, green .4.50
(F) Baby'a Satin Carriage
Boot, White, Pink or
Blue.
Low cut SI. 50
High cut .$2 00
iG) Baby'a Combination Set.
White Silk Stockings and
White Moccasins, blur
or pink trimmed $1.75
(II) Child's Picture Comfy,
red, blue or brown,
$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
(1) Puss-iii Boot, red or
blue .$1.75 and $2 00
(J) Baby's White I ur Trim
med Juliet Corny of f tt .
in blue, brown, d1 nfl
red or rose pl.UU
,.
m&
Vi.-vA
&'? K'f-i'.
'S3
fa-
Look
-c.
1
at This "Knockout"
Winged-Tin Model
A It's lust the shoe uou have been
ittdtlng lor: it has that long
jtfreamlirw effect that adds pep
'ita your lower extremities
: males the other fellow uish ho
"looked like yousimply impossi
ble lo resist once
you see thin
"pet Acfc"
on
your
feet.
Kfr
Kl. j
K- J "V.?
ir vv .:.. -rs
' "vOSsSs
x ,'f w ))
u T$ ' : r
W Hl ' 1 ii
s iL i ,?.v ' lu
lm- 'A V'i
" ' WalsaC .' I' .l
" HsW A'iZ 'X
ti : mw't v 't
Jk mU strict. IK. 'V
W'mUIeath- i. 'ivR
W- mbeot uith v vt
I ifte, ordinary . " A
: f IT arte shown else. 1K ''A
KTV
?'
Value
use
strict.
mttleath-
iiboot uith
He, ordinary
ane shown else-
inker a just close
eyes and iutau-
Uou are paying $10,
1
'm
I elt Comf. Ribbon trimmsd. Red, Gray, Pink, Blue or Rose 2 00
Kid Boudoir Bith Slippers , $1.75
Men a reit or leather Komeos Z 50 and tira
Envelope
Chemise
59c
X e a t l y
t rimmed
w 1 1 h laces
or embroidery
Satin
Camisoles
49c
Xeat lace
t r I minings.
Ribbon
s boulder
btraps.
Storm King Rubber Boon for Children.
I
$3 25
50c Bust
Confiners
or
Brassieres
43c
$4 Cloth
Skirts
$2-79
Of neat
plaid wool-'
ens und pop
lins Tas
sel trimmed
S e v c I a I
st lis
SPATS Fine Broadcloth
Acceptable and Smart. Choice 6f fawn, gray
and black, $3.00
HI,
.
IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT
Extraordinary Sale Women's & Misses'
NEW COATS $P&&
V,s
'Ss.
z
HOSIERY-
In Dainty Gift Boxes
Thread Silk,
Quality Silk,
TOR WOMEN
super fashioned, pair
full.fashtonad, pair ,
All Colors
Clox I mbroidered and Toncy Silks
TOR MEN
Thread Silk, S5c and $1.25
$1.15
$1.75
$2,25
v1'
si-.
m
IMMK
I T ---V
-s Aims i
vufi vr HUAU
lUM. XlU
ISM'ROItTlI l"i:.SS' SOIlARK
. . .. nil. ...:" ....".-...
nun. urur it turner inns.
U; Canirr
ma Hraacbra
aMtunuur until io r. m.
iarWiSfin
s.
ST, and
5
"aiues are double Mai
larb. (lood. smart sty
lots and fancy mixtures.
UAiHan ev
" "'-" ,
Serge
Dresses.;
Xeally trh
tailored mode.
JnBB
"TfESr f
iirJmKM
lW''Wjaa7
Ur79
fV 1 .. .1 Vt r I ..
StKll sizes
i t-
have fur 10I
erse8, chev-
5M10
Clearance Women's
Winter
Suits.
Broadcloths and ergV4 fur
fabrio trimmed and plain
models.
tv wssv;si o
$5.00
'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET
Skdtomet
1204-06-08 MARKET STREET
iwws
Mav?son & DeMan$
1115 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keith's Thtatio
Tomorrow Only!
Extraordinary Offerings
IN OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE!
Fox Sets
59.50 - 74.50
V
Cannot Be Matched Under
$75.00 und $100.00
OUR price is less than present pre
vailing wholesale cost. Splendid
large sets of finest quality iUtins de
vploped in large animal scarfs 'and
barrel muff to match. Colors are
taupe, brown and black.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Desired
s ' I
Lynx Sets
$49.50 $74.50 $98-50
Each Offered Greatly Under Regular Price!
Large silk-lined animal scarfs with barrel or canteen
muffs. Handsomely trimmed with head and tails. Choice
of taupe or black.
J
Mavson & DeMairp
in5 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keitlt'3 TheaUe
1
Special Tomorrow
Muskrat Coats
1 $U0M " $120M
SO and 40 Inch models
of vi ell matched sc- i
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shawl collar nnd deep '
cuffs of njuskrat.
40-intli full flaro
coats of selected oual
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collar and deep cuffs of
niURkrat, rrench cal
or iiiccoon.
$135-0
30-lncli sport coalH in a very wide flaro design
laige hhawl collar, deep cuffs and wldo border of
lnllakrilt, or i fc
l'ull length flaio coats with largo shawl collar
and cuffs of muBltrat, Krench seal or raccoon,
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Marmot Coats
At Below Present
Wholesale Cost!
at $69.50
uO-lnih bpuit model of well inatchcd taMected
shins. I.atge lolling shawl collar and deep cuffs.
at $89-50 at $98-50
$69.50 pi
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models with, lai go
bhawl collars and deep
cuffs of marmot, Trench
seal or iiiccoon.
l'ull length, wide
dare models w Ith large
Bhawl collar and deep
cuffs of Trench ueal,
laccoou oi marmot.
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Children'
Cbambray
Dresses,
49c
Some are
embroidered.
Hires 3 to 10
cars.
Children'
Winter
Coats,
$4.69
Smart trim
med tnodelr.
Sizes 2 to 0
years.
Girls'
Winter
Coats,
$6.98
Corduroys.
Aelveta and
cloths. Sizes
8 to 14 years.
Infant'
White
Dresses,
93c
Several
.smart trim
med style.
Sizes td 3
veara.
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H15 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keith's Theatre
Moleskin Coats
At Less Than Actual
Wholesale Cost
Mole Coats
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Actual $375.(10 Value
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205.00 V
Willi Bhunk pr nutria "collar, cuffs and
borders. One as lllusliated
Mole Coats i
Actual $195.Q0 Value
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