V - frl. VtSfjt 1 w .? j? -j-., - y m '. - '.' v , ,i i".-".- w i,t?lijCT3IS i EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER VHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1010 J r r EDS PRESS HARD I 4. ON ALLIED LINFn. lolshcviki Take OffcnsLei pAgainst Four Thin Col- I m iiinns in North ! 'AMERICANS ESCAPEI I U. S. and Loyal Russians Abandon Shcnkurst in Face of Big Odds By the Associated Prrs? ArcliaiiRcl, .Tnn. 2S. Tlio Holshevists nre now on the offensive with Infantry or artillery or both iiKnlnst four of the seven thin columns of the Allien nnd Russians which have ipnclri1o1 southward tlirotitth the frozen forest HWnmps of the piovlnce of Areli.uiKel. Tho Reds' enemy 'entered Slicn Uur.sk while the tiled column of Aincil-.cp-s Russians nnd Rrltlsh. who iiSx"RVviicunUid Slicnkiirsk. marched d 4S4 'JX" S.'MK Q - &JL .Tit ffy ( Mm t m ! "v .. ; " WON'T BE MISTREA TED BY MERE MAN' ISA YS BRIDE "I'm tt iXvw Woman," Declines Philiulelphin Girl as She Sees Her Recreant Ih'uleroom Taken to Jail Ajter Cap ture in New York Special l)liiatt!i to llrrntuu 1-nbln hulprr Nrn Viirl. Jim. 28. Armed with her mnrrliiKe cettlllntte nnd u wan am nf Hi rest, Mm. l-'rutici-H lleiff, elKlitecn years old, a lirlde of kW months, i-ium-to Xcn Ymk yesterday so that she cnuld K-n lior tMint-ear.old IniHlmnd, lion Jamln Ht-i it. ariested. The bl.ick-i-xi-il Dale. When they retunird to the home f iters's father, n xxelMoilo mattress manufacturer, the family started to make trouble, and tn conciliate them the couple went tlirnimh another marrtaKC leieinony performed hy a. Jewish riihhl. nccnrdhiK to Kinnces She said further that after Hers had MISS KVKMiN TIIURI'K WHY Of 212 Kat Hiplihinil axenue. lias tailed for Frjuce to ilo Y. M.C. A. rniitcen xtnrk. She ix u teacher at the Frankford Iltpli Stliool uml lias been granted sl nionllia' leave of iili'cncc. Mi-w Wlij in a graduate of the Girli High Si Imol and aKo of llie I'nixerfilx of IViiii-xlxuniu saucy, little cltl trotted nlonir liesino ' i.f !i..r. 1mv.ni? fntiiwl nut his xxlit-ru- nil olllccr Mho arrested linff at '22 flip, almuts a few weeks iirco. Rhe came to ter strict, and Kcntly taunted the irls- Xiw York tn see him, and he then prom oner: Mifil tn mnke a homo here for her. She "I Riless this will t xmi, Jl.-il he the, went hack In Philadelphia to Ret their EXCESS PROFITS TAX INCREASED Basis for. Agreement on War.RevcMiue Bill Has Been Reached POSTAL ZOISK KATE KEPT l'roision Designed to Sliniu late Oil Protltiction in Mruiurc MRS. LAWS0N-J0HNST0N DIES Woman Prominent in . Y. Soci ety Succumbs After Operation sweet little boy won't linnu on to his mamaB npron strlnss now." ' KrntKOB was pi event also when Hi-rrf was nrrnlRneil before Magistrate Dale 111 New Jcrsej avenue court In ttrmk1n. nnd testified that he had failed and re fused to support her and had i tin nwn.x. He wns cniplnwd as n tcit urahpor and she In a nearhj shoeslore In l'hlla delphla, last July when thc elnped to lllklnti, Md( and Rtit married In a Christian minister, she told .MiikIsii.Hc VERDUN TROPHIES COMING In a detour over the n.;vi snov- evnd-' (Jwrbrook CitptniliV Cifls Go to tnc n force of several hunt-red of tho i . ... . enemy, who waited on the main liltrtv Kiiik-ckmih: (.enter I.t. 0".NeiU' Mrplane Coll.ip-e- at TOO Tect at French I'ield I'arls, Jan i8. (Hy A 1 ) Lieuten ant n'.Veitl. nf Hit Ameilc.in Air Serxke. the Allied mnchlne-min t was Killed Instantly; vcsteidiix aflernnon rlRht ot the vlllase an ' ,-e.ir Chailllon-sur-Pelnc, whui his alr- pl.ine collapsed nt a helRht ,f about toad to trnp the column in lis le tieat. . . In booiI spirits, despite hniR marches In the cold and ten days of haid Unlit Ins. the Americans and the other troops of the Allied force were yester day nt ShoRovarl. approximately thirty miles north of Shenkursk, on the Vnqn Hlx-er. The enemy npP irently N send tmr patrols to follo-v the rrtreutlm Hoops, hut up to yesterday mornhiR no nexv attacks had hceu made on this sector. Saturdav tho ltolshextsts nttackod the Allied' position T.naHex-o. n xll Inuo about foity miles east r SJien kursk. In the sector between the ami River nnd the Volmrdu lailroad. They were icpulsed xxith heavy losses, the American. HrltMi nnd Russian Hoops flKlitliiB xvlth such Milor that tho i'iie mv column, xxhlch Tttacked on the 'left of Tareex-o. nlonu the Kotchmns road retired 111 considerable disoider. !.i.lnif Uvi.lltv men lieaci in ine wra cut down hy n..n fn the 111. '.. -- .... 1... .1 enemy column xvas i"i'u mci merlcan artillery and reheated un-i der a lain of shells. j Vsinc Armored Train , On the Dvliia Rlxer no Infantry nt tacks have vet developed, although the e'nrmv aitlllcry continues n heax.x bombardment nt TulRns. On tho Volocda railroad the enemy's ar mored train continues to shell the A" lied positions and recently his patu ' movhiK over froen trails In t'i. swamps which xvere impassable In the summer, have attempted homl i aids minlnst American outposts. The Amerlcnn fores Include nppinx' matelv four battalions, under command c,r ljeuteiinnt Colonel Corbley. Shen kursk. xvhlch composed I.iirpI.x of brick or wooden houses and Includes a Mr convent. Is extremely xulneiahle to nrtlltiry tire In tin flRlitlmt near -ln nkur.-k I'.iih slait Hoops foiiKht side bv side with the Americans, liiitish and l'reiuh with prent hriixviy AUltd airplanes, not xxllhstlllldlm tile MXtre mid. (lew oxer dip rnailii xxherexer the slnxt -moxhiK Bolshevists' sleil tiansports xvero seen, and bombs xile dloppei; on tlien;. The axlators ala'i .iil.nl..d the Uol-hexlsts with machlre-Run (he. Vsrd 100(1 Slirll, imlly The IJolshexlk nffenslxe heK.in with small raids anil a bombaidment of I'st 1'aileiiRa, xvhlch xxat. the most southerl.x i position held by the .vllies on this fi tint ' Tho first attacks were icpulsed, but tllL i Americans ami ltus.-,ni KairisouliiR the town xveie subjected to a lain of up- 1 prnIniatcly ll'Oo shells dally for a ' week. i Ylth the tl.inKs on the east and west threatdied, the Allied position at Is". I'adenRa, xxhlch xxas i.uilill.v hocoinlnc untenable oxxlutr to lite ttolshex 1st bom bardment, brcaine esposed to attacks on both flanks, and th Americans and Russians xxere ordered to xvltltdraw to Sheloslta, fifteen miles "-oath of Shen kursk, This wllhih.iwal xx.ts catried j out xxlthout loss, except for sex oral small Runs, xxhlch xxiie .ibandoned In1 the snow. The teiiiperntuie In the l.it fexv days has been na low as twenty n, thirty below zero. l.nuthin, Jan. 28 A Russian ftoxui. mint xxlrelcss mc-i-aRc U'telxetl le kIxx-s military reports dated Janu.ti.. .' ' and "t. nccortlhiR to xxhlch theie ha been cot 'derablc fiRlithiR on the Itns sir.n froins. Tho Red forces h.ix e occupied a s i i"s of xlllnRCs about fifteen lnlies wtst of SlKiikursk nnd captured, afier stuhboin flKhtlnR, positions nt Patlcnskn.ta Ma-1 tlon, about elRhtjtlxe mill's south of Sherl.ursk. "Jn the tllreetlon tf fryex," the me saRe saxs, "Ueil detachments, under i pressure of the enemy, lellred fixe xersts I (three and one. third miles) to tbe line of Udlernon-l.aptukule, thlrtj xeils tabout twenty miles) southwest n' l'r.x ex-. "In the I'f.i direction a battle Is pro. crossing for the possession of Aiclut'i Rciskol. Our in my Mid the Tuikestau i soviet in my haxe united at OienburR, xthere xe tapturetl main locomollxis, , C000 xxiiroiis mitl a Iiiirc ipi.intit of military material" ftrrlln, Jan. IS illy A I'. I Itolslip. tint (ones marchbtR on l.llnu. on the I Unitie const of Courland, hao been ' nattcd by (ierman xolunteer to . viiieh t louv i irreatlv outnumbered. i forced the soxiet lit my back across tin- SWIndau Rlxer by a bold countcr-offt n- csixe, accuniuiR to a special uispatt a to r.tho Zettunir am .Mlttac". It is F.ild tbn Mtliolshexists suffered he.txx losses Kisjs- in tne course nt tlieir teriorlzatiou of Siglinsthonla, the Bolsliexlsts aio repotted I'Q'to haxo killed si hundred people in JjMjDorphat nnd 'WebenbeiR Tho !crnian Kieommlssloner in Lithuania, xx bn bus ar- Wwrlx'ed here, states that Rex no is not oe- 'cup!ed by the Holsbevists, who nie still iTxeiuy-nxe nuns east ot tn.it city ine fLline Is belnfi thft-ndeil by tierman xol- ,) ecru and tne Holshevlsts uie sain in UB unaiunK iiihu iiviiunw iimii ,uuai;u before rcsumliiR tnelr adx'ance. it is said the cantuie of Ixovno xxould open (. . 1 , ..... .. ... ...... 1a illl.. lll.lll (J lilt, . ..'I null ll Ullliri ff xar tioplileH ciptuted by tin Sexcn- tx -ninth Dlxislon, the Rriater part of i xtlilih Is composutl nf men from this elt. are beiiiR sent bei e from Verdun by Captain Vincent A. I'artoll, of Oxer biook. The lellf-s xxlll be plnnil In the conversation hall of Hit KhiRsessliiR Recreation (Vntir, Kiflltlh strut and Chester axetiuc They nie behiR -t'l)t In cue of .M.i.xnr Smith, xxlio has bten !i'(tieted tn uti. tnte efforts to havti them latul safely 111 tills city. I. S. AVIATOH IviLLKl) 700 feet. Tile jiuise of the determined. hoi ident has not been COMMUTERS GET 30-DAY STAY Moiitbly Limit on Tickets Sue ifii(li'(l liy liail Adniinistriiliou After stioiiR luotests itRamst t lie I"i d- nal older makliiR lonimliiatlnn tliketB Rood only duilnR the mouth xxlieielu thex wele Issued the tallronil iidiulais tratlml auniiunies It has suspended Hie onler thirty d.ixs. While the announiemcnt said the ai'llon hail bten taken so the f.nx '.-111110111 "irmld llmroUKlilx rexlexv the slliiation, ' ll Is looked on n a prelude to an ablo R.itlun nf the ottler. I'lidcr the new 01 dors. moiithU com miitntlon tickets xxiiuld haxe hail to be boiiRlil at the first of c n'n iifmth n entitle the holder th a full mniilh's benefit. A ticket boiiRht after Hint would be unoil only until tin- end of tin I month. As a losult of tbe laihn.id .nlmlulstin tinn's action .icsteid.tx-. the State Public Serxli'e Commission Ids pnstponid In tlcllnltely the licit Ins rttpiosted by thf commuters tn llRht aR.tlnst the Roxern ment's iKtlou beloiiRhiRs toKether, ami the cluslxe brlih urooni nR.iln disappeared, she said. It was through mall directed to his film ilx th . she tnunil him this time nt the Chester street address. IteiR tvas lemanded tn Jail for lb rly daxs as a fURllixe from Justice. pcndltiR evtr.nlltlon proceedhiRS for return to Philadelphia. "I am a new woman.' said Krauees "and T won't be mistreated by any mere man on e.tith ' DYE HOUSES FIGHT 8-HOUR DAY Master- Association Says Present Agreement Holds Until May Mimbeis of tlio Master D.xers' Asn cl.i'lou, iiieetliiR lat tiiRht at the Manu facturers' ('lull, adopted resolutions ip pos.itR the adoption of the elRht-bour dax KMilnlnliiR tho action after tho Meeting. ,r. L. Wall, pecivt.iry nf the orR.tn'zatlon, s'tld . "We h.-ivt all iiRieenirut with (he em-plnx-es tliat thev xxlll xxork under present (ondlllnn.s until May IS Tills acioe ment was euternl iutn onlv a jear uro, mid we tin not feel that ll should be lepudl.ittd. 'This must 11nt.be cons. rani to in. an that xx e xvlll tint nppose the e'Rlil-hotir day alter Jin J IS W. do not feel ituy abbiexi.itlon of tbe present workliiR ilay would be practicable In our business for 1 reasons peculiar tn the tltentt; industrx " Mr Wall s.lid he understood Hint ' manufacturers' associations in oMu 1 branches of the tetlle industrj had .idoptetl or xxouhl adopt similar lesolu- liy tlie Asioriatnl I'm W nsldiiRtoti, Jan 'J1--The xnr-rex-eliue bill, xxhlch ConRress lias been xxork Iiir on since last Jiilv. neared Its final form today, the Confetince Cnmnilttee of the txxo houses late jestt itlay h.txinR nRietd on the pilnclpul schedules ill dispute Important dllfcivin 1 s x.t tn be ad justed include the Senate iiinenilmems to ui.iKe the District nf I'olutubl.i 'bone di.x.' pinxidlnR fot 11 ta of inn tier cent on political xampaiRti conii-lbtitlon-if more Until ,-,on and for a bonus of title months pa.x and unlfotui to uu 11 dlsiliaiRoil from military seixiie. Jl ntbe nf the Cniiference t'oimtiit tte IoiIhj said that the aiiieiulment ti I.ithiR to impoi tatiuu uf liipior Inin t'u lllslllct of t nitimbin pi'nhnhl.x would In aii'iptid. otlotl nil the 'wn iithM aineitihi'ents xxas said tn bo In tl nib' The aRreemoiits reached by the eoti ftiees xcsletd.iy wire on the wur-ecesM litollls l.iM's for the cm rent e.tr e emptlon't from tn oil suits nf nil uml nihil ral lands and minis and the s-n. nte pinposal to lepeal eistlnR stiotnl il.ts.s mull rotes undir tit" none s.xstem The cmfeiei-s are undei stood tn b.m njected the amenihnt nt for ivpnl of tile postal rates, aRited to the Setia'i aniiuduitnt for a ta t-ttiiptlnu of L'a per tent In tlu till and mlueial land s-ale tn and incriasid the Senate xxar ecess profits rates Announcement of the decision xxill l in uie l.lli ''. Tlie tonfi rt tin' 1 etiot t is epecied to Im presented f 1 the Semite )n, House late this vxtel; and the "-onfeters hope it xxlll he .nlopttd b both bodies tlet xxtel. ' Viirk, Jan IS - JIis, Kantile I) Law son-Johnston, wife nf Jlr John (ir I'llstnn Lawson-Johtiston. of London, IxitRlntid. dlctl jepttritny at the home of her mother. N'o 43 Kiftb nxenue. Jinn hat tun She had uiiderRotie an tiprl" atlon nn lur throat a iar uro and nexer tul x ri totered MlH I.1IW Koll..tllhtlut,.1i una n .1 ., ,, nl. I ..- of the late Mr. Robot t Diinlap, the hat manufacturer. lli tn.irrliiKe. on April IS, 190H. at St Thomar's Church, .xiis one ot the soclul exents of tlmt stason llefnre lur miirrlaee JIIss imnlap uts one nf tbe most popular debutantes ot he xoutiRor stt and was a horsewoman and whip of note, her rldliiR .reiiuentlx causliiK In r iiaicnls iiuxlet) Ik cause of i her dailtiR Talentid and beautiful, she bet nun a slnRcr uf distinction atnoiiR licr friends, i and iilthoURli she nexer iieceptttl ntie of I the mill y irofesslon.il off, rs tendered I her. It xx is alwa.xs said that she would haxe achlexed a noteworthy success on the opi mile staRi Just before her mairiiiRe ber future husband paid a x Islt to merlca his father also tomltiR uxor on board tin Wh.xte Liulye, a xachl which be hail tiur- ' tliiisod from l.llv L.uiRti and which was one of tlie most moduli uaft of ' ' time .Mrs l.axtson-Jolinsion xias ihitix. oIrIii ,x cats oltl Sh leaxos Pel hus band who Is a slock lirnkct In Loudon . tin Ir son. John Liw-soti Jobusinn i ftudent at t'tnii unit who mu here with his mother a war aRn n t moiher ' d t isi.i-s J rs I'. X Itukei, and Mis Itff-isnit Mint l'tioiniison VATICAN PRELATE VISITS CITY 1';, """" KlKh,""lh "nd ": -, . """"-, ,. I While Archblaliop Ccrrfltl nrr(Vi In" 1 'fill ill Sni't-rit tt ft fiT 1 vtfonfil itifi I I Vila rniintri' iiatnnuHi V tn rntltrrAt ulnt Cf . r . - . fiiMtlnnl llllihnnn fin tiU trnlrlfti tuhllf. Allillfj l.llnut ..I . Mnil..liti r : v .. ..- luB cnniinff imn nrouieu coniaerDi Atrcu1nilon, It In Paid Up will nld lit t-Dllttlatii.lt Iti.tKK niilllH.. f-n... 1(1 1 it..e ..,.r..if.. ,.r mi..i ... !. X-...I-... 'he selection of the next Archbishop of I nder Secretary nf Slate at the ittlean v,...- ',,i-l m lilt tho xncmcv eaupd and I'apal Secretary for Kxtraordlnary Affairs, probably tin. hlRhest official of the Vatican tn xlslt this country, has roup back to Xtvx York after a short visit with Archbishop DouRherty at the nt I'arls 2 OPsJPCi i Jfr HIKSUH'b 1 Ht HUMt Ut STYLE AINU LUUINUMY H- H I S3t ! I" . si OUR OHDRIts -TT "'"' ", V Bwrfl 9 B A, ?K IWfFjr S.n or Shine .. . JV la .. ry -w 1 rx i - 'n- , L3 fS HKSt? bJi? LgTjE WS,, Ol' I IlCSC lillj &Jl UlgS 6. -Jjf ur o. vj. i.ui Hers rilietl -saK V0,,,m " ,mtnr What Mrs. W. Did "t'Ntitcil.nitl was a uotnhli' xkturt." s;ts (Jctiruc t ioV!. "and the t-rt'tiit mint n to irs. Norninn tic R. Whitchtjii-c. in charm- Irmn hitter lir-t to li:ipp lat. "We ktlcw that she xxas u)in: well In our stntlx oi the Sxxis, papeis. We kneu that Aw a I'.xiiinifPZ, when the (ieimaii pies 'coniiiieneetl to attack her with h.teiical liittetnc." "Mie has chanjietl the whnle attitmle," ileclarcd the Swiss jour nalists. "She has lcuheil the hcait and mind of Switzerland in a inaii nei nexer ex en approached hy the anent ol an other country." Read this ania.inj; news-.t(ii, ' Antcrka's Fi(jht for World Opinion, In (iconic Creel in the I ehruarx verhml's now on sale. & MAGAZINE 3tt Mavfeon & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre For Immediate and FINAL CLEARANCE Tomorrow ! Fur Hats At One-Half Price Il'.xerv hat is olVcieii at less than actual cost of manufacture. '-l.M....l. Il.mn te l,lnnt' rtf eobl WnfltllOC nllCml In XX'Ptl I1 lltesO t !!UU);il III. IV- .". ,.,,fc,. v. ..v... ..wu,... . ....... - .. - . ..w. hats, we need the loom for our Spring hats, xvhlch arc arriving daily. Conic at once jurt onp, two or three of a kind. Formerly Clearance Priced Price 3 Mole Hats 45.00 22.50 1 Squirrel Tain -15.00. 22.50 1 Seal and Ermine combined 43.00 22.50 2 Nutria Hats "7.00 18.50 2 Nutria Hats :).".00 7.50 1 Seal and Leopard combined 35.00 17.50 1 Mole Hat 30.00 15.00 1 Velvet and Fur combined 30.00 15.00 1 Mole Hat '27.50 13.75 1 Nutria Hal 27.50 13.75 I Mole Hat 25.00 12.50 3 Squirrel and Seal combined 25.00 12.50 1 Jap. Mink Tarn 25.00 12.50 2, Mole Coney Hats . 20.00 10.00 2 Velvet and Fur combined 20.00 10.00 1 Mole Coney Hat 18.50 J).25 5 French Seal Hats 15.00 7.50 1 Velvet and Irur combined 15.00 7.50 1 Mole Coney Hats 12.00 6.00 PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED To-morrow 923 market street Wedfid&! A MaieMess Reduction on Our Second Floor Stock Aft tfT ifA 7 Fmr fit ' r dwb Ai . ll ffi v. " ' ' y $13.75 r js, Suits & That Are Positively Worth From $13.50 to $25.00, at This price reduction is for one day only to make this a real "Matchless Bargain Day !" All brand-new desirable garments from our regular stocks giving you assured style corrections as well as most desired materials and dependable workmanship. . a Wi?i e&il tEmtaeam PI Kr Sr a fill 1 iHr Higher-Priced Coats, Suits and Dresses fjCfe Kr Sevet-il hundreil of our Wulicr-priced purments an rcdticul for 5 ?3tp this one day to this low pi ice. Kvrry high-grade material many with JLLJ?' fur trimmings. Night (owns or Kill; and Hntistf Knvclopc Chemise iO 1.00 strrrt l'liior Silk Cuntibolcs or White .Muslin Envelope Chemise 50c Street 1 lour Flowered Satin Petticoats $1.00 Von wtlrne- tlXt (IPSIKIIH-- kox tral lliiunie I'ffl-OtS. Mrin't I Imir Women's S1.50 Corsets 83c lll.istli t (!- xxlilic ii n 1 y i:trnonlliiatv xiilin- at tlux IHiOP Mnvl I lour White Embroidered Petticoats- 7 c Hup xv Ii 1 1 e muslin -- neat v in li r nlilercil llimnrcH. sin-it I lour $29.75 Genuine Hcd or Gra Fox Sets 17.50 $ l.arc iminml n-arf anil ball hliapc in iff sri'oml l'lnor S'J2.50 Etra Large .Maiu'huriait olf Scarls $11J9 Tiuipo, l'oirct or black 5 Women's Plush Stoles III bl:i. U Mil' A Komi law ti- V i I x l-lieria) Sri uml I lour Cm- .siai'i !, . ' h n i'5; .... II .sent ml I'lonr I I riiHid I loor sri'oml 1 lir II II i : : , ? ' m r. m a i m i a. . ", m . s m , i u im .. a SI Efc ml A J Wt 7 vi wiM- f W W- WM : - - siiisasaiasesiBwiMMirii . ,v - N Pic,"5 ev . .tftPs'U eSaimitl Mason & DeMany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Our Sale of Furs At Half Pr To One Third Off & 'mp? ffift- AND PruneJ Your Trees and ShruSs tiOW! to guard agninst San Jose scale nnd other pests. Sprjr, xprunrm, lrH)liiK iniitrrlol uml nil ntlipr nr rxnary r n u I ultea iilnujH on linml. Kxport Infunun ilon Blven xvlthout xliarse, -vvtflCWl Bend for our Miruj booklft -Fr mnrS!' House EViUCLL O siff iirUM si. V, . 'iityKy Silk Lace and Voile Waists $1.00 Reduced From $2.00 Dressy nlloxer silk laces ami sbeer Iuikpciu xvalutB xvltli nenf 1'ln tnold'il laco .tiiil embroidery trim nu'il flouts, Strrrt 1 luur Mi- mf, f p$ 500 Women's and Misses' Mew Coats, Suits & Dresses g.98 & $g.75 Here ate two hat gain groups that will cause a sensation. All this season's smart nexv models in materials and colorings most desired. Every size for women and misses em braced in the group. mFwm 4 : .. p v f w CHILDREN'S $5 COATS $0.00 Slim from 'i lii II Yriira t .special Aa Ot xxtioleiiK. coriluioys uml xolx-ett.. Qnllteil Until : rm biltx-il muilrlH, $3 Cloth Skirts Xox'flty plulU clotlis In pi ia teil model, !so nllK poplin HldrlH joke effect. '2 Girls' Gingham and Serge Dresses 55 Also repps In x ery smart trimmed Ktyles. SIzch from 6 u 14 yearij. 1 Girls' $8 to $10 Winter Coats Of velxctB anil xxi,olen In belted htylod. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. $50 Children's $1.00 Dresses and Rompers 2for$l.oo New Satin and Straw Hats $2.00 Reduced From $3.98 Tlii" new pineapple stinxxa xxlth ciou nn of s.it'ii Aim llscte, Jap and lull. in straw salloia Urente.t xalue In ninny xears Street I Imir The advantage of buying your furs now for present or next season's wear is apparent, when whole vale fur prices and labor costs are increasing every day. Our entire stocks are repriced so low that this is the most notable fur event of the season ! Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit Payments to be Continued During the Spring and Summer FUR COATS Marmot Coats Marmot Coats Mitskrat Coats Australian Seal Coats . Muskiat Coats Australian Seal Coats.. Natural Nutria Coats. . Taupe Nutria Coats..., Hudson Seal Coats.... Hudson Seal Coats (2) Naluial So,uiirel Coats., ( 1 ) Leopard Coat (1) I'eisian Lamb Coal.... (1) Hudson Seal Coats.... (.) Hudson Seal Coats.... (2) Moleskin Coats (2) Caracul Coats (1) Natuial Mink (1) Kursian Kolinsky Coat. (1) Broadtail Coat ((5) (l (7) CD CD (3) (3) (2) (") (2) Kcgularly ... 89.00 . . . 120.01) ...145.00 ...115.00 ...155.0(1 ...165.00 ...175 00 ...225.00 ...250.00 ...295.00 . . ..moo ....".75.00 ...r.75.00 . . .365.00 ...415.110 ...450,00 ...495.00 ...ir-o.oo . . .750.00 . . 1050.00 79c READY-MADE Veils, at KCJp Clirnillo vellx 9jtJj Sotno xxlth polka dots. Mack, nax-y, taupe or In on n Street Floor HIRSCH'S THE HOME OF STYLEND ECONOMY (4) (fi) (5) n CD (4 (2 (3) (3) FUIl SCARFS Itcgularly .. 20.00 . . 25.00 .. 29.50 .. 22.50 . . .'12.50 , .. ."50.00 .. 39.50 ... 45.00 ,.. 65.00 65.00 75.00 12) Taupe Wolf -Scarfs.... (3) Iliown Wolf Scarfs.... (4) Gray Wolf Scarfs (3) Taupe Vox Scarfs (4) Hudson Seal Scarfs..., (5) Hrovn Fox Pcatfs...., (4) Ueil Fox Scarfs ta ltlnrk Fox Scarfs t-rencn neai nion" Taupe box Scarfs...., Ilroxvn Fox Scarfs.... Nut! in Stoles WO Cross Fox Scarfs 110.00 lllack Lynx Scarfs utuiu Moleskin Stoles 110.00 Natural IUue Fox Scarfs 110.00 Hudson Seal Stoles 135.00 (1) Hi'dson Day Sable Scarf 250.00 (1) Silver Fox Scarf 295.00 Now 44.50 69.50 72.50 87.50 89.50 93 50 110.00 1 15.00 l(i.-.00 195.00 215.01) 215.00 245.00 245.00 295.00 295 00 325.00 125 00 495.00 695.00 Xoxv 10.00 12.50 14.50 15.00 17.50 19.50 21.50 29.50 39.50 42.50 49.50 5 1.50 69.50 69.50 72.50 74.50 89.50 150.00 195.00 : PURCHASING AGENTS' FUIl SETS Regularly (3) Natural Rnccoon Sets 55.00 (3) Gray Wolf Sets 65.00 1 4) Hudson Seal Sets 55.00 (4 ) lllack Fo.x Sots 69.00 () Taupe Wolf Sets 59.50 (2) Hlnck Lynx Sets 89.00 (2) l'ointed Fox Sets 98.00 (5) lllack Wolf Sets 85.00 (.'!) Ilroxvn Fox Sets 90.00 (2) Hiown Wolf Sots 90.00 (2) Skunk Sets 98.50 (3) Heaver Sets 1 10.00 ( 1 ) Taupe Fo.x Sets 100.00 Ci) Wad: Fox Sets 115.00 (2) Hrov.-n Fox Sets 120.00 (5) Hlnck Lynx Sets 135.00 (2) Mink Sets 225.00 (1) Natural Fisher Set 225.00 (1) Hudson Ilay Sable Set 450.00 (1) Silver Fox Set 550.00 FUR MUFFS Regularly (15) Nutria Muffs 20.00 (7) Hudson Seal Muffs 22.50 (3) Natural Raccoon Muffs 32.50 (4) Taupe or 111 owrf Wolf Muffs.. 35.00 (3) Taupe or IJrown Fox Muffs... 69.00 (2) Skunk Muffs 55.00 (2) Reaver Muffs 60.00 COATEES Regularly (1) Ftench Seal Coatee 98.00 (3) Nutria Coatees 175.00 , (3) Hudson Seal Coatee.- ,..185.00 (1) Natural Snuirrel Contcc 290.00 (1) Moleskin Coatee 450.00 (2) Hudson Seal Coatees 390.00 (1) Mink Coatee 695.00 ORDERS ACCEPTED Now 27.50 32.50 32.50 34.50 37.50 44.50 49.50 54.50 59.50 59.50 62.50 64.50 64.50 74.50 71.50 84.30 145.00 145.00 295.00 345.00 Xoir 10.00 15.00 17.50 21.50 34.50 34.50 39.59 Now 49.00 110.00 125.00 145.ee 245.ee 255.ee 495, liv fnii11nnl Vnrlpv'n rlputh. 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