Pi.M IJ, -) HDNING' PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JAWARY 4, 101U i i TATE'S SOLDIERS II TO PARADE HERE ' Men From Havcrford Also May March Through Streets TWO DIVISIONS COMING Twcnty-ciglilh and Seventy- ninth Will Be Landed at This Port ITALIAN EXPERTS FORMULATE PLAN FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS Home, Jan, 21. (Uy A. I'. An Important feature- of the project for a League of Nations, formulated by authorities on International law, coun cilors of State mid Judges of the Supreme Court, announced here, la that from tho central council of the league there will be dependent three com mitter which will devote their attention to economics, labor and military affairs, These committees will conduct Inquiries and each will seek to adjust conli ovcrslcg subject to Its Kpcclal Jurisdiction. Tho plan will be supported by Senator Sclplonl, who has gone to Paris as a supplementary Italian delegate. It Is suggested that the central tribunal of the league should be con stituted by the appointment of a counclt from tall signatory nations, each Ktate being represented by plenipotentiaries, for tho consideration of ques tions of common Interest. dlmostrulonq che fecero rII ntudentl 1 BHcroIco General, dlmonstrailono clio l rlnnoto' alia fine del dlscorso del Te t'ne, Angela ranelll, altra loroao ulilclale. dottore In Sclcmes l'olltlelio e facondo oratore nncho In lingua Inglcse. J)opo una colailone nel ltnuston Club, I due uniclall furono nccoinpagnatl nd una glm a Valley Forge ed alio tire seue intcrvennero ad una ccna offerta dal Comltato Ileglonalo "Italia lrre-n-denta" ill rhlladelpbla, del quale c'presl dento It Maestro Ettore Martini, qitrc a questl lnterennero alia eena it lteglo Consolp Itallano, Cav. Vtt Qaetano I'oo cardl, Mr. Harold Honaldnon, Cav. KranU Iloma, Hott, Malan. Dott. X 1 'cm Ice, Aw. i:ugcnlo Alessanilronl, Aw. tllti- annl HI Klhestro. Ilolierlei ljirnhar.il. Cav. Tra:mHn. llev Hpltii ilnmiii. Aw l'w.u,,"lo-;.I,r,of,(v,'eI, " " (,.r-for"'i Magazine Article Asserts Gcr- ilartlsta Mcola D'Ascpiiio, P Scrim- i tucii, Zarantln, A. Caporalo c C. Costaiw ttnl U.S. PROPAGANDA HELPED WIN WAR Creel Says It Had Almost as Big Share in Conflict as Bullets BROKE ENEMY MORALE 1 1 came to undpretand the might arrajed against them, the lnrltnblllty of de feat, and when French, English, Italian, S'orblnn and Amerlcnns tioRnn to deal the sledge-hammer blows directed by Koch, apprehension turned to certainty, and the wholo rotten structure wtnt tumbling Into ruins" It was difficult to get tho truth Into Herman v. for. n Mr Creel sas, hoi Fabrla balloons, carrjlng reientcrn or eighteen pounds of leaflets, 'icro also emplojed, but with all the balloons the uncertainty of the wind made the work haphazard "An American Invention that gave !!rnnl"P "' ""1'1'lantlng all others was a balloon that nirrLil n Hm nnnt..inn IT, US ll V-llTi P'n I.llt . . " 1' vwim, .,,.-, dlers and civilians were drugged with "'"'K ''" i uo pimphlits A i lock lies about 'Hermanns defenMio war.', '.,lV.,0,imc.nt .V rl,Ml '" Uruli of the. the Vruel purposes' of the enemy, the """.on' " ,,,n,l.n calling rnngn of from Voltnpso of the Allies.' the utter Innbll- "' " "' ",n,lr' '""es and the CIRCA LE INDENNITA' 0OVUTE DAI TEDESCHI n Ministro Crespi Dovranno Ripartirsi tra gli Alleati The two all-rennslvanla dlvls'ons thn Twenty-eighth and tlio seventy ninth will be linilrd nt this port and will parade the streets of Philadelphia they niaKo their triumphant re- urn from wnr roops bound for this port nlm-ird the erlcin I.iner Havcrford may nIo have pnrado vrhen thev dock here, If plans g worked out bvi'V-cretary of War ker nro completed l.i time This Is Indicated by the announce ment of Secretary Il.iUer tint nil dlvl- will be pint to the largest city earrst width their members live for arades, fo tint relatlvrji and friends ho have followed their fortunes In war ay se Hum In " -'5' before they nre llsbanded Tho Havcrford will bring the Sixty fth Coast Artillery Iteglment to Phlla- -Iphl.u Offlclils of tho War Depart- Ant limn Iw, nlilrptlnns In llie nt ulilnr n niruliv hut hive left this itllit imce- dovrHnno Fstem.ire le ques matter to the dKtietlo i of the com- tlonl ill cmigrazione tiro mi operai iiantllng officer of tlie unit The rccep- itnll.uil uorranno pnsisriiri- bouhiuo- in tlou committee here Is Mionglj In favor quelle narlone le quail potrantio pioteg of a public deinoiiftntloti IKirll ion er thai! trnttntl ll Kvero . 1 . .... - ..t .1 Inn Is isIia I'll llln At tho War Ieii,irtment t was sa il i"n r-iM u,--, .,,...., ....- ...-... L'OPERA PATRIOTTICA DEL COL. PIZZARELLO L'Eroico Uflicialc Riaffcrma Diritti dTtalia Sulla Daltnazia i rubllnhel ntid r)ilrlbiit(l Under PKHMIT NO SU Anthnrl7-ri hv the ct of Octob-r . JPtT. on file Ht th Potofflce of rrll detnlila. Pa lly orJcr of the President a s hurmison PostiTiAster Oenerstt. Publlshct snd lilstrlbntnl Under PKIlMtT NO 841 Authorized b the rt of Oetob-r B. 1417 on mo nt the. Pojloltlce of Phlla tlelphla. Pa ll order of the rremdent. A. 8 lfUHI.r.sON. Postmaster General lloms, 23 gennalo (rltardato). l.On Crespi, Mln stro pel trasjiortl cd npprovvlgloamertl, durante una In tervlsti ha detto, oggl. che le liuhnnltn" da pngarsl dalla (Jermanla dovrannp es. pere dlvlsc proporzlonatamente tra gll regl-, Alleati. Ha nnche detto the I delegatl P.irelibe Incapace ill prendere vantagglo dellorferta dcllAnier.ta per un creuito llllmltato (ienntn, "2 gennalo (rltardato) ir oggl partlto da questo porto II prlmo vapore Itallano ion a bordo I conged.ttl che dall-Amerlca tornarono In Italia per II servlzlo mllltare. ls furono fnrnlto ill vestlmenlu clvlli dal (iovcrno Itnllnno PnrUI. 21 gennalo II Ministro per gll Affarl E'terl del Montenegro ha emesso 1.1 seguente nota: "II IV del Montenegro, hi appresso 1 tiaglcl lncldentl che ora stanno deso lindo 1 1 sua nazlonc e, anvlost dl far flnlre lo Miarglmento dl sangtie, ha In vlalo II seguente mes-agglo: 'Al mln nmntn popolo lo vl prego dl riin.mrrn tr.inou III lielle vctre case c tea will be on bnird the steamer mill only I dl non oppr.rvl alle truppe urinate che those will be neiinlttfil nn lui.mi ni.,. . i.in nnn II nossesso del Rovcrno di lla no- hio aimed with hivlt itlons fiom th- Mia pitrl.i. .commune not i once, vantlwkhes and ln ro ritevuio iuiii iipnituio,.,.., on,, bthcr irfrrsliinents will ho reudi for the I "HI r.ippreentantl delle nazlonl alleale solij ers when thev 1 mil .it Washington I ' prcstiMmo verra onerui i oiiiyiiuiiii avenue wharf tSo-c lumheoiis for each al popolo montengrlno per pronunzarM r.ian. to be used in routt lu Camp I)l , lib ranunte Milla forma polltlca del fu 'w 111 also he provided ' turo gnverno. Per parte mla lo ho Ilct-ause thlltl-nlne nf the ie,. .,,. dlchlirato Ul ailcnre ten piatere ana ut- been wounded, an eineigi ne ho-jiltal , clpl0" and letreallon room hive hem fltttd un "" "lessagglo e stato lerl approvato on the setond deil. of the plei n"-1 Conferenn per In pace, la quale ha Follow lug out tills plan, the lr0n n. autorlzzato ill In v Brio In Montenegro." lsiou and tile I, belt l'ivlilon the --,... 'I went -eighth and the Sevuitv-nlntli M ashlncton, le., 23 gennalo i-condo will tome to riilladelidili in iIpImil lu inpporto leso pubbllco oggl dal These two i1lvli'nns aie l.nn, i... PL'mcIo lufonnazlonl -sertio. croito portant coirtbat lints of the a rim- nr ..' Slovmo. II plroscnfo uixtiiwii, iinu iue iuiii' not vet be very llkelv that arrangements uid ho made with the commander for, parade. News that a parnle of the men com- fliig to Phllsdclphla on she Hnierforo: might he nnnnged was welcome to Phil f ndelphlans whu had hem keculv diip- pointed bv i iri v Ions nnnouncenunt tthiit thev would mil hi permitted tu sec 1 the leluinlng soldiers In line I It Is not known how man) Phil idel- Jphlans mnv he aboir.' the Haveiford, i hut the general belief Is tint (litre aro I at lenst a few and man) who have Relatives nmoyg the soldiers overseas have- been unlotl foi a parade othi rs have hten just as ager to sen the llr-t troops landed at this port inarch lluoUKli the street" A Wilson line steamer has been ihar- ' tered to go down the liver lo meet mo liaverioni I lie reeiiulon lomuilt ceiveu oiuers mat woulil cond them homi 'the War Department, however, Is lonsldeilng suili ordeis fgr all thi! Important divisions and both m.iv re ceive Institutions ioou to intk up for home The Iron Uivlloii is now at Heudl- iouii ami me i,ineii invson H at houllli aitord'iij to tod.iv'n .timounc". nient of tin I'lialim of fortes overset" 'I lie Twentv ttvenlh rilvlslun li at Jlont fort Setreitnv llnkei iN,i t-aid he hopad tliat tin iliinbow l'v ision the I'ortv second compose, 1 of Nation il (uard units fiom all puis of the loimtry could be hiouflt In Washington for a paiade tlnough tin apit.il streets when It Is llnalis ftnl liai 1 to tin I'nlted .States serbo-croato "Dl- iiarn," die hattpva uanutera nmertcana ed aveva llcenza ill navlgazlone rllas t'ata di un lomandante navalc amerl cano nell'Adrlatlco, e' stato sequestrato it Jelwi il K gennalo, dalle forze Ita llane ihe alihassar rono la handleia iimerk.ina ,sandovl qiiella Itallnna. II lapporto ill't: "Nonoht.inte la bandlcra e le carte In online. Il contandantc delle truppe itallano dl Jel-a ordlno' al capltano del vapoie dl segulrlo In un osto mllltare, ove fu trattenulo sotto arresto per tre ore Put ante questo tempo II toman dante Itallano 'nformo' I'liinclo'e suo supeilore rhe trovavast In Htarl Gr.id II quale arrivo' sulilto con truppe annate e don aver pnqulslto II vaporo ed ahhissatn la bandler.i amerlc.ina, l iso' quella Itallana e fete condurre II vapore a htarl Urad " lerl mattlna, In una delle magglorl nule della Unlverslta' dl Pennsjlvanla, Innnnzl nd una folia dl studentl the let ternlmente la gremlva, II valoroso (lene rale I'fro Plztarello tennc l'annunzlata conferenza per splegare I glustl dlrlttl the l'ltalla vanta sutla costa oriental? dell'Adrlatlco c I'ltallanlla' della Dal mazla Tra 1'attenzlone masMma dell'udltorlo 11 bravo ufllclalc splego' quanto l'ltalla glustamente prelendeva rulla costa dal mata c fece rllevarc che la pirto the rlmnrrebbe al Jugo-Slavl comprmde ben tredlct Importnntl portl Parlando delli parte pres.i dall'llalla nella guerra disss che 1'lntervento ln tin inoinenlo trltlto poe gll Alleati nella condlzlone dl poler superare la strenua lottn P.irlo' ilelle prlvazlonl del popolo d'ltalla pir i-oste-nere 1'ejierctto glorloso al fronte c poscla dlsse, "IItnlla fu nccusala d'lmperlal llamo. dl schlaeclare la llberta' ilelle nuove nazlonl e Ul otrotlta' Questa false accuse nrovensonn itn.1 Jiieo-Slatl. Oitetl hanno turholentt rappresentnntl In Pari. I gl, Ixjndra e Washington e cercino ill ' reclamarc non soltanto la tialinazlu, mn anthe latrla e la cltta1 dl Udlne Nol penslamo che It Ministro .Serbo a Parlgl non rappresenta I glustl sentltmntl del popolo dtl suo paese, quando dice che hi Serbia combattera" lontro l'ltalla sc l'ltalla rlmarra In Dalmazla. Splego". qulnill, fatti che dlniostrano come I .tugo-Klavl sono nemlcl degll ltall anl e dlse che come nessuna opposl zlone vi era sul rrlusto dlrltto della I'ran tla sull'AlsazIa c Lorena, nessuna oppu slzlone poteva sorgere per II dlrltto dil l'ltalla sulli tostn tentr.ile del.i Dalma zla. "L'ltalla nella controversla per la Dal mazla dlsse II fienerale vede una questlone dl vita o dl morte. L'unanlme sentimento del popolo itallano c' la ml- t gllor prova della glustlzl.i ilella tonlesa a pane lieu Italia. " Imposslblle descrlvere 1 entusl.istloa lopo la cena II Ocnerale fu opplte del Clrcoln Ital'ano, ove una folia dl eon nazlonall si plglavn fin sul gradlnl dill.i porta esterna Vu una serata Indlmen tlcablle vlbrnnte dl puro c snnto patriot tlsmr;. ' 1.,'Aviocatn Olovannl III Hllvestro fun zlono' da maestro dl cerlmonle ed II uo . dire magglormente entuslnsmo l'udltorlo. 1 Kgll dopo aver dato la parola al It, gle v onsote che pronotinz o un breve e tintrl- ottlco dlscorso, npplaudlt sslmn, pnsento' u uenerale Plzznrello. Ui maschl.i flg ura dl questo erclco soldato. cl'e mllle volte sffldn' la morte nelle glorloie list taglle contro II secolare nemlto d'ltalla. lroduM uti'lmpresslnne Imnunsa ul I presente sl abtmndonarono nd una illmo strnzlone tnthuslnstlci che rlmarra' me nu rahlle nella storla del Clrcolo CI e' Imposslblle rlportare II bel discorm del Cenerale. spesslsslmo lnt rrotto ila fra gorosl npplausl, e dl dire del'.i onmmn zlone che sl leggeva sul voltn ilel pre sentl quando egll accenno al satrlllcl del poprIo d'ltalla ed agll eplsodl eroltl del suol soldatl II Cent r iln P zzarello termlno II sun dire Innegglando al He eil nirin.u,, tra le nv.izlonl e le grlda ntulatlche del convenutl Pari irono Inoltre II ten ente Kanelll. II Muestr.i Mnnini i- H Donaldson ed 11 Preslileiiie ,i,.i ii. coin Slg It lomburdl. al ituale anrl' I,. sottoscrlzlnne pro Coniltatn Italia Irre denta, per la neceiiarla propagand i contro 1 Jugo-Slavl 1 offerte powern da tutte le pirtl c sl raceolte una Im portant?) somma Alia me7zanotlc II (Jener.ile cd II Tcnete fecero rltorno nel lorn appartn mente jireso I'Art Club, del qu ile sono ospltl gradltl man Army of 2,000,000 Could Have Stood Longer American propaganda had almost ns big a slnre as American bullets In win ning the wnr. In ritrmnny nnd Austria, In neutral lands where fjerman Influence was strug gling to win the upper hind, hi the iViuntrles of our Allies, during all tho time of this co'into's partlelpitlon In the struggle Ameriinn propagand i cir rled Amerlt.in truths home to all the people Ceorge Creil. who wss iTi.ilrm.iu of the Committee on Public Information, In the Peliruary issue of IJverjbod s Magazine tells about "America's right for World Opinion" In n slgnul nrtlele, the first of n Ing phases nf the war which tame un der the puhllclst s observation I'oe t iiulil lime I iiiight On Mr Creel points out that the lier mans had a well-iqulpped army of 2 -ooo Ono men when the nrmlstice was signed, and could hive waged a defen sive warfare for months 'Whit hnppined to the Hermans" wrltis Mr I'rul 'was tin uttir spirit Hat roll.inse u disintegration of morale both In the firing line and among the I ilviliau population Slowlv nt first, but slwajs more swlftlv the truth nude . Iio , ,, l.il.t rtnrmirn k. limine- n fnilti no .... ....- . ,-,-...n - - . datlon of III s laid larefullv through long Mears People and lighting mm alll.e I began to feil the loathing of the world, Ity of America to train or transport , ' . ," ' "' ."' ", " " rl '" "ucn ""'inmr troops and the near approsch of a tre- " '" nn' "e pamphlets dropped In a '. - . IlltfW h fll fliln tt fi t... . - mcntlouM Mctory thit oum mean vonu : " ," T " t" " i rKumr in-1 z mastery" . ..,...- . nuKiners mowing up I loncliiflvcl) with the di scent of the Inst mini 1 ireu al i.nenij i printed nunet 1 'reparation of the rniit- The problem could not be solved b ,,,r w r Job, IihiuII. , hy historians. the obvious method of using nlrplanis, I tiewspipermcti. advertising sp.clallnta because they were needed for mllltarv ',"I l',''1 'Psviholog'sC now and thin purposes' for K',0l measure, but distribution was "The Trench Introduced a rifle gren- vuZl'TtlllZl ",', 'i'n !1nl"llnc ade that carried pamphlets about f00 , ",n'." W"" "i'lindldlj , feet In a favoring wind, and a T5 shell that carried about four or five miles The Hrltl.li developed a slx-lnth gun ilookkceper- Ilo.l I.le.l. that carried ten or twelve miles and , ' scattered several thousand leaflets from I , At ")'" amifial el.-etlon of uu. hi,u. each shell The Italians Un-d rockets1'''',';" ''"U'-lli lal As-o. I itlnn J ( for close work on the front, each rocket , mf --;,-. 1 earning foit or fifty leaflets Thn turlng I'ompanv ,.f Ameriei vl.e nresl obvious smash at Ornnn morale was dent. Holier! H Dilinasse I'lrth A. I ,. through Americas alms nnd swift war 'r Cmnp.inv -irretatv at ,1 i:nrl 11 progress, and for thli? reason the Allies winusor ainiu ill mik M uuifaelurlng i oin.'iain, lie isun r Ji ; $200,000 TO JOHNS HOPKINS '$ KiiRenc (J. Mcrgrnthaler Leavea Sum fo s New Iltiilding at Unlversily llnlllmore, Jan 21. (Hy A. T.) Johns Hopkins t'nlverslty Is bequeatheil the sum nf J200.000 under the terms of the will of Kugene O Mergenthatcr. son of tho late Ottmar Mergcnthaier, In ventor of the linotype mnchlne, which was filed for probate here esterday. The mono1 Is to be used for the crec Hon of a building for technical &rts, a library or a laboratory. ued the Presidents speeches ami our mllltarv ficts fretl and some times even inclusively ' To reach farther behind the lines all fronts Uied paper balloons lllled with coil gas They would remain In tin air u minimum of twints hours so ,ih to make a trip of Clio miles In a thlrtv mlle wind tin a Ilelglali fete dav such balloons earned 400 000 rr, .tlnr- i,,i sules nf three concern. luiglum and some clear across 11, lcinm Victor Records We have mnny good num bers hard to Ret else where. G. W. HUVER CO. The Hump of SpmIo 1031-33 CHESTNUT 11 mo i'iiii.. yiniiiiii5 "p mfniniiniiiP I iast4'nmp0iZ j m q r"l ""TOIIK ORIIIIRH f! 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BAUME q ANALGESIQUEll BENGUEj (Borne Aa'tl'ityink Ba.tr) M was originated in the laboratories of Dr. Jules Bengue, in Paris, a quar ter of a century ago. This original French product (although exten sively imitated) is abso lutely alone in its remark able efficiency in relieving headaches, neuralgia, sci atica, rheumatism, colds and catarrhal affections of the nose and throat. Clean, and easy to ap ply the effect is delight fully soothing, healing and refreshing. Keep a,tube in the house. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Afcntt New York But Easy to Rub On 5Tt w I Big Savings on Women's WINTER COATS $l7.98 $ A.00$1 0.98 Ilieiy coat In this Kroup x worth full double emr special prlee All full leneth, lnrRe collar isi.its , wmo with collars of fur Made of kernes, elours clieilots and neat mlxturfis. Kiery size up to 53 but iffT-STk Women's Silk & $.00 , $ 1 A .98 f Qt-r llf accoc M iV I v.ilnea rjnire un to S22 '0 .eai iuhuicu ..u. v. ii ...uucs. Ulack, blue and desired shades All sizes. Girls' $3.50 New Wash DRESSES $6)98 Special Tomorrow r- Made of blue and white llnene In regulation styles, nlso colored e-i rhanibray In neat estee and hleh.walsted effects Dozens of styles for choice, two as Illustrated aize-n' 6 to n years. 5 I P A' ' r t calr4s iffft ffMiBTO .' I UIlJi ' i 11 Girlt' $12.50 Winter Coats SO 7 v :$8- Fur - trim. med styles In 'cloths and elets. Sizes 8 to 14 ears, Embroidered Dresses In cliam brays and linens. Sizes 2 to 8 ye 98 HOME OF STYI Children's Winter Coats Corduroys nnd eiets. Quilted lined. Sizes years. ! ECONOMY ,$3-98 to 6 DIB just plain, ordi- nur pie r 1 h o s from the ordlnar) class nnd become a real bit of culinary art when our pastry cook puU his magic spell on the dounli. The "fillinK" must be just riaht the oen must he just r'uht eierthinK must he just right before a piece of delicious St. James pic gets the perfect mark nnd then rocs forw ard to jour table. It's a wise I'ie that knows its own Larder! (Elje et. STames Walnut at 13th Stresl IP. B. Johnson, Manager IIIIIIWWllNinilillllHIII MaWson & DeManS 1115 Chestnut Street (llnitf Keith's Thialic SPECIAL TOMORROW! A Grouping at Below 'Regular Price New Straw Hats Combined With Satins, Taffetas or Georgettes $5.00 These new hats combine tieorirette crepe, satins and tafletas with lustrous straws. Small groups 0f flowers and narrow ribbons are novel .style developments. Taupe, Henna, Navy, Dusk and Black are the leading colorings. : Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted; ( Matfson & DeMany JI15 Ckestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) The Season's Most Notable Fur Event Begins Tomorrow Morning Furs at Half Price ! Furs One-Third Off ! Two hundred and twenty-rive thousand dollars' worth of merchandise is to be sold for exactly one-half to two-thirds of its full worth. The prices below tell "the story of the remarkable reductions. Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit Payments to He Continued During the Spring and Summer FUR COATS FUR SETS Rtcularl Coats fcDO'i Coats 120 0H Coats 143 0i) Australian Seal Coats n.i.'M) Muskiat Coats K'n OH Mai mot Mai mot Muskiat ,101 .17.' S) (5) (0) (5) (5) (4) (4) (G) (4) (0) (3) (3) (1) (1) (Tie (fi) Hudson Seal Coats 14". 00 (1) Moleskin Conts 4'i0 00 (2) Caiacul Ceats 40100 (1) Natural Mink t"i0.00 (1) Russian Kolinsky Coat .... TfiO 0.1 (1) Ilroadtail Coat 1050 00 Austialian Seal Coats. Natuial Nutiia Coats..., Hudson Seal Coats Taupe Nutria Coats Hud.son Seal Coats Hudson Sal Coats Natural Squirrel Coats., Persian Lamb Coat,. ,, I.eopuid Coat Hudson Seal Coats, HO on 'J2.'i 00 jl'." 00 2.10.00 295 00 375 on 175 00 ",75 00 Ml 00 FUR SCARFS RcKulailv . 20 00 . . 25.00 . . 29.fi0 .. 2.50 32.50 30.00 (4) Taupe Wolf Scarfs.... (3) Iliown Wolf Scarfs.... (fi) Gray Wolf Scaifs (5) Taupe Fox Scarfs (i) Hudson Seal Scarfs... (71 Brown Fot Scaifs.... (4) Red Fox Scarfs 39 50 (8) Ulack Fox Scarfs 45 00 (4) French Seal Stoics 05.00 (9) Taupe Fox Scaifs 05.00 (5) Brown Fox Scarfs 75.00 (5) Nutria, Stoles 85.00 (3) Cross Fox Scarfs 110.00 (4) Black Lynx Scarfs 110.00 (2) Moleskin Stoles 110.00 (3t Natural Blue Fox Scarfs 110.00 (3) Hudson Seal Stoles 135.00 (1) Hudson Bay Sable Scarf 250.00 (1) Silver Fox Scarf 295.00 Now v 11.10 (i9.10 72 .10 F7 10 8P S'i 9S..10 110(10 11.1.00 14.100 1(51.00 191.00 21.100 24.1.00 24.1.0(1 21.1.00 29.1 00 291.00 125.00 12.1 (10 191 00 1191.00 No 10.00 12 10 14.50 15.00 17.50 19.50 24.50 29.30 39.50 42.50 49.50 .14.50 fi9.50 69.50 72.30 74.50 89.50 150 00 195.00 (1) (2) (1) (1) (0) (7) (91 (2) (2) (5) (0) (3) 12) (3) (!) (3) (5) (3) (1) (1) (1) (7) (9) (3) (5) (C) (4) (2) (1) (3) (3) (1) (1) (2) (1) Rcgiil.-uly Nutl la Stt . . 49.00 Natuial Raccoon Sets 53.00 Jap Cio"s Fox Set 05.00 (iiav Wolf Sets 05.00 Huels. c U Sets 55,00 Black Fin ts f.9.00 Taupe Wolf Sets 5'j.GO Uldtk l,vn Sets 89.00 Pointed Po Sets 98.00 Nutna Sets 7,1.00 Black Wolf Sets 85 00 Blown Fox Sets no.00 Skunl; S(t 08 5& Beaei St 11000 Taupe Tox Sets Km U0 Black Fo Sets 115 00 Black I,yn Sets 13.100 Mink Sets 225 00 Natural Pishei Set 225.00 Huilion Bay Sable Sot 450.00 Silver Pox Stt 050 on FUR MUFFS Regularly Nutria Muffs 20.00 Huilion Sea' MufL, 22.50 Natuial Raccoon Muffs . .. 32.50 Taupe or Blown Wolf Muffs.. 35.00 Taupo or Blown Fon Muffs.. (59.00 Skunk Muffs 55.00 Beaver Muffs GO 00 COATEES Rejrularly French Seal Coatee 98.00 Nutria Coatees 175.00 Hudson Seal Coatees 185.00 Naturnl Squirrel Coatee 290.00 Moleskin Coatee 450.00 Hudson Seal Coatees 390.00 Mink Coatee 695.00 Now 21.50 27.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 34.50 37.30 14.50 49.50 49.50 31.50 59.50 02.50 (5 1. ,10 (51.50 74.50 84.50 145.00 145.00 293.00 311.00 Now 10.00 15.00 17.50 24.50 34.50 31,10 39.50 Now 49.00 110.00 125.00 1 45.00 245.00 255.00 495.M PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED! . !, 4-jfc n'Mr list la e th 1 $"-" i 'fSi Ml A 5f tfA&& ...- J - Eft r r.-J t ' t, ,- fjftSM, -
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