Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL'ADEEPHIA', THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919
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FAMINE RELIEF
UP IN SENATE
Hitchcock Opens What Ad
ministration Leaders Hope
Is Final Debate
URGES ITS PASSAGE
Chidc9 President's Critics and
Says Measure Is Business,
Not Charity
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By the iMocinlcJ Press
WathlnKton, Jan. 23. In opening what
Administration leaders hoped would bo
final debate on tlio House bill appro
priating $100,000,000 asked by President
Wilson for European famine relief,
..Chairman Hitchcock, of the Foreign no
tions Committee, lgorously urged Its
sage as a imasure to bring oru
tee.
ifflt Is not n mafter of charity," said
Hitchcock, ' but of good business
i policy and war expediency, to rescue
'these peoples from starvation and put
them In a frame of mind to listen to
Hi tipnrA nnd nnt rovrrt to nnarchv.'"
Fiy.Oenator Hitchcock urged tlio fecnate to
?('Eecept the opinion of President Wilson
Wfjiuid Food Adm
Jorlty of tlio people's commissioners.
After that the convention's business, It
Is set forth, will be largely transacted
by committee, which only tho people's
commissioner will attend.
As to tho government's fear of Spar
tacan Interference, the oinclal state
ment remains silent. Doubtless thero
Is still much npprehenMon lest tho
Spartacans break out ngaln.
Last nluht they mado another attack
oil tho Anhalt Hallway station In Konlg
grnierstrasso and when chafed b
troops fled across roofs and disappeared
There was .i great deal of shooting
again In vnrlout districts.
Welmnr Heine Made Heady
In view of this situation It Is dim
cult to understand Governor Noske's
order withdrawing most of tho troops
from Herl n, leasing only the ltcln
hardt regiment nnd a somewhat doubtfu!
trroiif) of marines for thu protection of
the city.
The national convention will certainly
e more secular nt Weimar, and tho
smnllness of that city will be no Im
pediment, as there are large hotels and
COL. BEARSS CITED
IN FRENCH ORDERS
"Fighting Bearcat," Who
Captured Enemy With
Fists, Honored
FRANCE IN NEED OF SHIPS
REDS MAY YIELD
RUSSIAN CAPITAL
the Bolshevist forces hae been defeated
and a largo part of them hne surren
dered. In addition, great numbers of
peasants are reported to be In molt In
nrlnus parts of llolnlievlat' Itussla.
tZlnolcff Is n, close ns'soclnto of Pre
mier I.enlne, Ho has been In command
in Petrograd most of the time slnco the
thonlans Intend to push as far east as
the I.uga and Pllusa Itlvers. which will
enable them to encircle the city of
Pskov. It Is said to be Impossible for
them to attack Petrograd without out
side help.
Arelinncrl, Jan 21 (delayed) (Dy A
Two-Tliinlq of Merchant Marine
Lost in Wnr
Paris, Jan 23 (tly A, P ) 51. Buls. I
son, commissioner for merchant marine,
uneussmg tho construction of French' . ,tni, ,". ,7, . , , i . ' " ,,um . "', "-" ",e A "" "" " -' tueiayeu) vuy .v
shipping, dechred that Frnncp had lost - , I ,,ol""Vl,t, lnl,u?' wn"' rf'no' to " I )Holshelk tioop arp h-a y shell-
during the war alnVo" tvvo Tith, of her , TfOtskv OnldS Surrender , i?" ' " ! put down an up- Ing the fa.thest south positions of the
merclinnt Meet which wns nlrendy great- .. .' ,-.. . . ,-,. , ; '',"' ,'"" ' " r"ol"'u .merican ami llussian arm es nt uat
1 Imulcnunte for ! tl,rrilreni,enU i of WitllOUt Fight if CitV "K"'"'! '-olng conscrlpte.l Into the Hoi-, P.ulenga, on tho Wntra- lllver. thirty
the French trade. , it iiiiuui i iyii u sj it sh 1st forces I miles south of Shenkuisk They also are
ine commissioner suggested that It- AIT.ir.l-r.il i-nmoninn oinciais say that the defeat I show Inir mrmlriornhi,. nrtliltv ,t nf
rnpniiy as ; mo uoisupvuih iilltr tlio cnptur of 1 the Shenkursk on tho Tnnla ltlvcr. It
V - n I ,UIU. " complete rout, , It.is been Impossible to determine
tjvt T7VilTrr' t JifimiiKiorR uispaicn to
"' ittisu. uiu ii.my jini i:stlionlnn
France should obtain ns
possible compensation for French ton-
liaro uostroveil liv nuhn-inrlnnn nntl
TOOK- WHOLE HATTAUON l,l ."V'1' W. .'"1 "?& MS PEASANTS
.WW , - o ' " .'..., 'I'll n, "1111.11 """.I"
Increase France's tonnage by 600,000
tons in two ye.irs.bcc.irrlt.il out prompt
ly. Ho initio n similar recommenda
tion itganlliiK u convention negotiated
by Captain Andro Tnrdleu, French high
commissioner, with the united Suites I
Qucntin Roosevelt Among 208
Americans Named in French
Army Orders
mo Daily jinll ithcmlnn ndxnnco
. . guams now are witnin M-venty-fHo miles
I of Petrogrnd and continue to capture
Eftthoninn Forces Now Within PJhJ.' "L7I!L0J:"." th"r
. "'"fc iuuiuicu uuin
MRS. LEBAUDY IN SECLUSION
To Miles of Petrograd
and Advancing
It has been learned that tho
whether tho attack will deelon on
greater scale Tho enemy ha mobilized
tho peasants In tho lctnlty of Vllsk and
apparently Is prepared for n general of
fensive. In the hhenkursk sector.
Sunday tho enemy, under cover of
Hs-I heavy bombardment, nttacked with In-
ftiitry the American and Ttusstan port-
tlons at Ust Padenga. The Allied out- j
post withdrew, but the Bolshevik attae '
on the main positions was repulsed with
heavy losses.
There hag been no Infantry action
since, though there has been a constant
rain of shells on the 'Ullage. The Amer
ican nrtlllery Is vigorously replying.
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May Restore Properly in Mexico
1.1 Vao, Te Jan. 23. (By A. P.)
President Oarronza li preparing a mani
festo restoring nil conllscated property
tn the original owners throughout
Mexico, according to an nrtlcle published
In I.a Ilepuhllca, a Mexican dally here,
opposed to Carranza nnd credited to an
unnamed Mexico Cit newspaper. The
decree will affect nil property seised
during tho revolution, Including that
conllscated by State governments, mili
tary leaders nnd the national govern
ment the nrtlcle stated,
Colonel Hiram I Dears,, I3.'l Kpiuce Willow, Freed ill Slaying Cae,' Hy the Auochud l'rcs
., I...,,, .-11.. -.! l.i,nnku etr.tl tlitt "nirril intr lrnr.if" nr !, l,nps III llnlllfi rl 1 .ill a llrttlmi miiiwu, ii. -w, .v.. .u.o,. ...
inner uuuuinRn enMij iihiiiv iiiuiuiiu.o ..... .... ..o r, .c -... ........ , .,u.....
for about 800(1 persons. Tho govern-(army and the mnrlnes. Ins been cited Wrutliury, I.. I, Jan JJ Seeking a I Uusslnn Sllnlbter of Wnr, has ordered
ment has nppolntid n commission, which i for bravery and distinguished service, "st such as she his not had for four- Zlnovleff tho Holshevlt Oovernor of
left for Weimar this morning to pro-1 by the French Oovemment. jestcnUvW" Tetrogrnd, to surrender that city with
vide for all necessary accommodations,! Colonel Liearrs Is the man who cap- and went to aietiwood.'l. I. about ten i out a tight If It Is attacked by the north
Including press facilities, telegraph ana tured a German battalion with his bare , miles awav Shu was .iccompjnitd bv . ., , , , niii , t.
railway service. n-.t. It was nt Vlunenlles that the " daughter Jmnuellne and hr maid, ern Itulan forces, according to an Hx
At a cabinet meeting this afternoon, mlonel, unarmed, walked around the ,' Minnie Wlctlcner, at whose mother's i change Tel"grnph dispatch from Copen
with Ocneral T.ioener and Foreign Sec ' corner of n rutaed building nnd came !la'"sc Bno wUl rc,nal" for u wcek or ,c" hagen
retary llentzau participating, the re- suddenly upon tho band of Germain Tho house where Mrs Lcbaudy Is (Tho foregoing corrects dlspitches re
moval of grand headquarters from Kas- preparing to e.vacuate Before they hail staving Is l-.ol.itcd from tin- others of cetved from London last night that np-
sal to Kolbeig or KonigsDcrg was con-1 bc mrr inc-ir surjirie ni nis com- !"" "'"" village, aim nas a. view ui
sldcred. I manil to surrender, ho struck tho nearest i.B .i?.'',,n'.1 Jvuni'' ..
rjninnn n lilow on ilm 1i- ih-, .. . i. . Harry V Moore, nttorncy for Mrs
Will Protect nnnilg ti . , ni . . .!. ' ,ool: '-bnudv, soon will liegln proceedings to
.......u ,. ..,n11 the fight out of the othem They hive h.r im.le mlmlnl-trator of the es.
ii.nuen.iuiK a """" ""M inarched meekly to the American lines tato of her husband Mr. Moore expects
any military operations found necessary ,, lrsoncra-
for tho tirotectlrn of the eastern front
n.?.Vr.r Xt'.n-P'y'n. to a letter addressed to him tll
u ..- n i.n i.innieit-ntn rr I mn tr nrniini - ..
u nM-rv. nrtillnir: ':' ".'" '-""- ' '""". '."".: nimy oruirs made public todav i .0.1,1
Ing this list Is the name of Lieutenant
to have a meeting with f'oudert Brothers,
;, nW'oprlatloii is necessary, aau.nu: ,,,, aI(, for tho ,,re,0Mation of tat old
Etv.iSi A llu iULiiuii iifi c in wi".ti-i "
nnriiinn nit ntt.1 Wnet l'rilcaln Ha lt1.
ji ii. ,.- .. .. AimADnnn. ' ---.-.": " . vjufiuui 1 iunif fii. son nr iii ..!-.-
P5S'".. r",..." E -.' .:i'ti; r,L. . Ps ot ""many. limd.nburB ,i0o,evelt. who lot his life in the k! '
Sac-e" ,"" - - - rcpllecl: I tlon service. Among others arc Major
B"ne.,.v .0 erl.lclMns of delay In Paris! 'P B "?. ""?""' "l'l' I'.e ' '" M"A . I-eJcunc. UrlBa.ller
" r.. ..!:.' ;.,...'.,. .... ... .- .... """' """ "'" "" """"b i-u-.-i- (joni-rnis a .1 uovviey nnu w r v
senator Jiitcncocn sam opponents nau hle to prevent her separation from Cler
""" nuacKs on w.o aum.ii- many. I have no knowledge that our M,cr
,3......u . u.c.j. vU,..,....v. '" enem'cs nave ilcciuccl against uermany
foreign to the bill. He declared that , fa , nanzlc Is concerned. Danrlg's
Tho name of Colonel Bearss Is ,,. Sno m' repre-ntlng the Lcbnudy r.im
thos,. of :11s Americans cited In French w M T," made f'alafftctory """S""1"1"
PLANS BETTER R J. SERVICE
Director General Aks Prc-War
.St.nnliiiK He Restored
Mn.lilnqtun, Jan 23 (By A I'V
arcntly were garbled in transmission
between London and Copenhagen The
dispatches last night made it appear
that tho Bolshevlkl had been ordered to
surrender a town named 'Mnovleff,"
which does not appear cm available maps,
tho name having been confusul with
Zlnorleff, the commander ot Petrograd )
In northern liusla, tho dispatch adds.
mill-
Colonels William S Mitchell, Hugh a
Jr, IMward Davis, IM.wir.l
Stone, James Rhea and Frederick L
Wy.itt; Aviators IMward V. Illckcn-
Creel
tllO hlrrh t. ..1.m nml tlmiitl r'nt.itvV.nll .. --..
that $300,000,000 should be spent in re-' pRt ... r,mria innp Klnrn nrennrnl '.,.. n-i .- .,-., l "ap
lief work and IWed $100,000,000 as Amer- measures for the protection of the threat. The citation of Lieutenant Ouentlr
leas sha-e and that 'to deny It would cne.l province" r.nosevelt rends: ""
repudiate our obligation " X1i0 division of tho old kingdom of1 An excellent pilot and scout, pos.
Senator Jonis, of Washington, pre-' prupsa int0 F0ven or eight new States Res-sing tne mgnet qualities 0f
bentnl telegrams from Mayor Hanson which Is part r.f the program of tho
and other olllcials or Seattle, Wash , dc- Socialist government, has aroused .1
living a statement made recently by ben-1 Htorm of Indignation among the reac
nlevr Johnson, uf California, Republican, I tlonary elements, which Immidlatelv
In oiiposlng tho bill that former sol- made It tho main Issue In the elections
diet a participated in unemployment riots for tho Prussian State convention com
ut Seattle. The teltgrmns stated, how- lng Sunday. Hen tho Socialist provi-
ever mat uisc-nargeu soioiers nnu sailors s'onal cabinet governing Prussia now
weu- In Seattle without employment,
In reply Senator Johnson said his
stati nu nt was based solely on newspaper
dispatches, but that the Seattle telegrams
boro cut his contention that America's
llrst duty Is to her discharged soldiers
lather than to foreigners In L'uropc.
Main Socialists
Win Plurality
Continued from Puce One
cording to ndvlces received from Berlin,
will bo to elect a provisional govern
ment. Tho assembly then will consider
the draft of a constitution, which is ex
pected to occupy the remainder of Feb
ruary. German dispatches say that the Ger
man armlstlco commission has an
nounced that, according to a statement
mnde by Marshal Foch at Treves, sea
transport for about 26,000 German sol
diers assembled In Xlkolayev, Russia, ns
well as for German troops In Haifa,
Syria, will be undertaken by the Ihi
tentc. It Is paid that only one of the
Allied Powers Ins dissented.
Karl Hadek, the Russian Bolshevist,
who was prominent during disorders In
Berlin recently and (led when the gov
tourago anu uevuiion 10 uutv. on
Julv in, 1:11s. in a conin.it with five
inemy machines he brought down om
nf Ills adversaries He glorlousk fell
In the course of un aeiial combat on
.lulv 14. 1918.
American tt.inlt.uy mcIIoii No. C04,
vns nlo cited as follows-
Tudor command of Lieutenant Him..
Ins grave apprehensions concerning that chard. It has performed duiinB the jear
division and will meet tomorrow to con-, of 1118 long service In the evacuation
slder the question. Tie cabinet's prln- or woun.u-u iri.u. wie nrsi line at Ver-
clpal objection Is to the clause providing dim In F.bruaiy and March, in the
that any section counting over 2,000,000 Sommo icglon in May and June; on the
In population may obtain Statehood Alsne In .lul : Courcy In August and
This, some cabinet member fears, might September; Lss nnd Scheldt legions In
lead to tho splitting of Germany Into October and November '
more states nnu statcieis man even tne Tile 1 vvcnij-cisiiiii minntiv: Com.
most llberat Interpretation of self-deter
mination warranted
Tho reactionary argument Is that It
Is doubtful If the German federation can
bo preserved and Prussia, If split up ac
cording to the government plan, could
never be reunited. Prussia's preserva
tion, however, must bo tho highest duty
of tho patriotic parties.
Amnlerdnni, Jan. 22. Supreme com
mand "of the German peace nrmy has
been transferred from tho People's com
missioners to tho Minister of War, who
will bo responsible to the government.
Tho transfer was made with the approval
of the Soldiers and Workmen's Council,
which will still be responsible for all so
clal and economic regulations concern
ing tho army.
Offlcers in future will weir a dark
blue stripe on the left sleeve. All other
distinctive marks havo been abolished
pany 11. l-irtv-sivtn l.nglneers; Ameri.
can sanllaiy section No r,ST am) the
Seventh Machine Gun Battalion were
alto cited
SENATE GETS GRAFT CHARGE
War Department Agent S.iitl to
Have Asked $100,000 Conimisiou
Washington. Jim 23. William S.
Bennett, formerly a Kepresentntlve,
i-cpusc-ntlng H. S Hlnos, a Chicago
lumber dealer, charged befoio the
Senate Buildings nnd Grounds Com
mittee that Milton J. Tralnor. con
nected with tho real cstato depart-
Ret-tor itlun and betterment of the pre
war standards of passenger pervlce at
the earliest moment was urged vestcr
1l.1v bv IMrector General HIiiih In an
iildress befoic the American Passenger
Tinlllr .t.soe!atlin here
Ulreetor li.ncr.il Hlnes, tn a statement
visicr.iav,
.nine nut
lion's ri-vnlvlni! fund In making tho first
.v.ars settlement with the rallioul com
panics This 111111 Includes Ijmi.nnu.oOn
alloH.ni.e for winking i.ish . 1plt.1l and
M 10 mn.iini) allinvan.e fm i.isl on hand
b lalH.av cimluctors and freight and
t i'kct .1 .rents when the roids w.i. taken
Into government contio! These amounts
will be lepaid to the government when
government control ceases.
SAVlvD 47FROAI CASTALIA
I.iner Keports Hciuc of Men on Wrcrk.
ci Aineriran bteamOiip
Mm Miolm, Jan 23 The Norwegian
Xiuerlo.in llmr Bergensflord, which has
arrived hue, lepoits saving fort-sen
men fiimi the American steamer ('as
tall. 1. which was wrecked off Sable
IhIiiicI nn Julv 11, while the Pel -gi
iisfjiird was on her wa across tin
tlintlo
Fivo of those saved died from ex
posure after being takin aboard the
orwegIan vessel
GcorRC Creel lias been the ob
icct of bitter and constant attack.
However lie lias done it, the task lie
vv as jji en to do is one of the bicccst
said that $.140 000.000 must nrwl ninct nvmnrf.irir ever nskecl of nni
of the lallroul adtninlstra- . . .'. I
vmcnc.in cuicn.
Everybody's Maqaiinc lias lifted
the curtain and makes public the
story of what Creel's department did
in the war told bj George Creel
himself.
"Aniciica's Fight for World
Opinion" by Mr. Creel in the
Keliruar) KvriiloAy's is an amazing
disclosure.
Creel tells how truth was. jammed
into Germany; how countless circu
lars were diopped from the sk ;
how the German grip on moving pic
tures in neutral countries was
broken; how Mrs. Xorm.in dc R.
Whitehousc, by shew courage and
.ibilin, changed the opinion of an
entire nation.
Do not miss it in the February
Shore MjRi-tiale Itelejses Cirl
Mlnnlli- tllj, Jan 2J After pass
ing thlitv-sl hours In 1 ill. Mlldi.cl
Kngler, seventten'vears old, daughter of Eveibndy's, HOW on sale
Howard Lngler, a machinist of South
Bethlehem, Pa, was released through
tho luilenev of Mnglstiate Richard
1 McNallv The girl, snnrtlv nt
tired In a blue-t illorcd suit and large
picture nnt, was anaigneil to answer
&
923 MARKET STREET
Tho obligation to saluto Is reclnrocal
eminent troops wero victorious, Is re- j 1"'t 'ma bcen nhollshed In tho big cities, pita!
Iioriea once more in ueriin, trying 10
resume connections with chiefs of the
Spartncus clement.
By JOSEPH HERRINGS
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Copyright, toid, by rubllo I.rdger Co.
I and New York Times Co.
nrl!n .Tnn. 51 f la frortenliniren .Tan.
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:S). Tho government's decision that
;tho national convention shall be con
voked at Weimar, where It will open on
February 0, at the former Court Thea
tre, will meet witli the fiercest opposition
from the wholo Berlin press, except the
Socialist wing, while probably nil the
provincial newspapers, except the Pan
German and other reactionary organs,
will support.
In deciding on Weimar, the govern
ment has given way to the pressure of
the south German States and western
Ij&ljrusslan provinces?, which wish tho con-
5P Tention to ne removed as rar as possiuie
? nn. 4l.n l..,l,.Ann nt 11, ft ..11 n,llltn
rJ. tatWlli ,111' IIIIIUtllt.lJ U. Kill Wit. . 1 UOdl.t..
?pirlt. Much the same motive actuated
-. the revo utlonarles of 1848 in calling
-? their national convention ni l-'rankfort-
Mpn-the-Maln.
The government has made a public
statement, emphasizing mat It has no
Intention of dlspl.ivlu Beilln in the-
seat of the central government, and ex
plaining that the national convention Is
not a permanent parliamentary Institu
tion, but is merely required to outline
the fundamental basis on which the new
Germany Is to be erected, and to adopt i
a constitution, tho condensed text of a
draft of which was made public today,
1'enr llenewal nf Anarchy In Berlin
Tho Tageblatt expresses the fear that I
If the national convention is convoked nt I
any ejher place members of tho gov
ernment vvl'.I be absent from Berlin
during the whole session, and anarchy
may once more lift Its head In the
capital. Tho paper ascribes the decision
to fear of the government In not being
able to protect the convention If held In
Berlin.
The first part of this argument Is
met by the government's statement that
only the first few dajB of tho conven
tion will require the presence of a ma-
ment of the Wnr Dep.utment. had at clnrges of false pretense. The police
tempted to obtain n commission of I liavo live complaints of wnithlcss checks
$100,000 from tho Shnnks Construe- - --
thin Company, of ciuuigo, in connec
tion with a contract for tlio constiuc-
tlon of tho Chicago speedway lios-
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flects the degree of your
musical ability, controls
your musical accomplishments,
moulds the musical future of your
household. The best music requires
the best piano a Steinway for its
interpretation. And since pianos are bought
as homes are built once for all you can
only afford to buy the best musical quality and the best
construction. It is the union of these two things that has
Klven the Steinway its world-wide preeminence as a musical
instrument, and made it the most economical of all pianos,
whatever the price.
Only Philadelphia representatives ot Steinway & Sons
N.Stetson &Corllll Chestnut St.
Maxtfson & DeMany
IH5 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
For Tomorrow Only We Price
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For Immediate Clearance
34 Fur Sets
of Lynx, Fox or Wolf
98M
Reduced From 175.00
These Sets Are OITered at a Lower
Price Than Actual Cost of Production
These sets aie of the finest quality lustrous., silky, full
furred and long-haii cd .skins.
The scarfs aie laige, wide animal effects', and the muffs
aie the fashionable canteen or ban el bhape. The set is
trimmed with heads, tails and pavs.
A moht unusual investment for the woman that is inter
ested in a truly gorgeous .set. Tho scarfs of these sets'
will be in the height of "Tachion for Spiing wear.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Desired.
PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED;
Hudson
Seal
Muffs
Barrel
Shape
15.00
Regularly
22.50
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Mavteon & DeMan
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Fox
Scarfs
In 'Iaupe,
Brown or
Black
49.50
Regularly
72.30
For Immediate Clearance
We Announce These Most Extraordinary
Fur Specials
At Prices That Are Less Than Actual Cost of Manufacture!
The news clipping we attach proves to a
certainty that higher fur prices will prevail next
season.
With fur skins increasing in cost and labor
demanding higher wages prices must be higher.
Yet we offer these special prices on all our
odd and small lots utterly disregarding present
highei wholesale costs. n
No lot can be duplicated when it is sold out.
No time for delay rome tomorrow.
High Fur Prices Expected
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Wolf Muffs j
Tdupe. Brown j
or Black j
24-50 j
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Rtzalaily 39.50 j
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Fox Muffs s
Black. Taupe j
or Brown A
34-50 J
Regularly 60.00 fl
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Wolf Scarfs
Taupe, Gray 1
or Brown &
12-so J
Rticlarly 20.00
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Fox Scarfs
Brown, Taupe
or Black
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22-50
Regularly 39.50
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Fox Scarfs I
Black, Taupe
or Brown
39-50
Regularly 65.00
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(G) 30-1NCH JIAK.MOT COATS
llcUuieU (rum U3.UU to
(5) 30.INCII MUSKItAT COATS
Iteiluceil frum 1113,00 to
47.5r
79.50
84.50
(6) 36.IXCII J1USKRAT COATS
lteduiril from lii.UU to
(G) 30-1NC1I AUSTRALIAN SKAL COATS
Ittducetl (rum 1IS.00.., to 00 QQ
(6) 40-INCH MUSKRAT COATS
Iteilurrcl (rum 145.00 tu on CQ
(4) 30-IKCII AUSTRALIAN SL'AL COATS
Iteilureil (rum 169.00 to no tn
(12) 30-INCII NUTRIA COATS
Itrtlurnl (rum 17.1.00
to
(7) 3G.INCII NUTRIA COATS
ltcdurrd (rum 3J3.00
CO 40-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
Ilrilucra (rum iit.oa
115.00
145.00
,0 150.00
,(7) 30.INCII HUDSON SCAL COATS
llfilured (ram 363.00.
(9) 45-1NCH NUTRIA COATS
Ittdurail from 363.00
,0 165.00
to 165.00
(2) 40-INCH RACCOON COATS
llrduiril from 350,00 .
' 165.00
(3) 43.1NCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
Itfducetl from 'J.),0( ..to IQCfin
(3) 30 TO 43 INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
ItrUuieil Jrum 330,00 to OJCfirk
(1) 42-INCH PERSIAN LAMB COAT
IlrdiKi-il (rum 373,00, to MC (in
(1) 43-INCH LEOPARD COAT
llrdurril (runt 373.110 . u 24'! flf)
(2) 30-INCII NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS
Itedurrtl (rum 330 , , to JAC (1(1
(3) 43-INCH SCOTCH MOLESKIN COATS
Jttdiitvd (rum 433.00 to 9QC (in
(2) 43-INCH CARACUL COATS
Itadurctl (rum 430.00 to l?C flfl
(1) 30-INCH NATURAL MINK COAT
lteductd (rum 303.00 to AAC (lf
(1) RUSSIAN KOLINSKY CAPE COAT
Itcducf.l from 783.00... to CQC (IA
(1) 43-INCH BROADTAIL COAT
Itrductd (ram 933.00 , to enrj ft A
(38) WOLF SETS
ltedurrd from 70.30. to 4g QQ
Large, vvlda nnlmal carf and
barrel mutt trimmed With head3,
talU and paws. Colors are
taupe, brown, black or tray.
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(26) FOX SETS
lttducfd from 110.00, to CO QQ
'Lustrous full-furred skins, bar
rel muff and lares wide animal
scarf. Black, taupe or brown.
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FOX & LYNX SETS
Reduced from 110.00, to Si AA
Laige wide animal scarf and
barrel muff. Colors are taupe,
black, eray and brown.
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