' r.Mn?-"- -' '' 'J'-rt " vv)yn l?-- w-SjfUif oo8Jp jLnG i'bBLJLG LDUJiiiii'HiLADELI'Hlxl, 'ilJWDAx, AbGUJSX II), 19JLU JL. V r : I'f T for -I CAMDEN SELLS CAR OP Pepper Invited to Head Food Body I Crowds Jam Fivo Mayor Complains of Treat ment of Jersey Towns CITY CUT FROM U. S. LIST (.I.OIH.K WIIMITIIV .'KI'PKK He is iiiiiIpi stooil to liivc been nvhril to lie 11I tlii" prnposnl fond "fair- price" committee Mere. About 650 Sales of U. S. Food ; Have Been Recorded in Postoffice MAIL CARRIERS AS AGENTS Purchaser of food from tlir covcrti ment through the Philadrlnlila linstnfhVi had spent about S3.r.n0 up to tlil nft wnoon amountnl tn nbout M'l 0011 Py Assistant Postmaster l.mtci. Mr? Lister said the ntc rcotrrclav to talwl nbout $25..'00 nnd thought Hint th ales today up to tho middle nf the nft Iprnoon ainoiintc rlto nbout ?!" imiii i $14,000 He reached 1iK totnl for vcvterdn In estimating that nil of thn iihlatinii. averaged tl.0 sale At tin .eniral t 1 iiort j-pstoiilin's calf total"! .'j:'."in 'flip food order window" nt tin- post offices were reopened nt 7 i'i lot k tins mnrnine. nnd th l"rk found 1 'UK l!nc of moil nnd women waituiK Service Mnjor fhnrlis .Tunc, one iiiiln propprtj nnd MnniRc officer tn tlu .lis trier, fpnrs thnt tho iniinv nriini pin Mil. when filled, exhaust the Mock of tlip surplus government motl ill lottPd to Philadelphia. If uch is found In bo tho rnp no morn nnlei. will In received To Rpftmd Order thp nostofnrcs. substations and I" thi mail carriers until it i fnrniallv .in nounced that thp stoi k m thp com m ment warehouse is nlil 0111. And money taken up to that tune fni order, thai cannot bo filled will bi ri'fiindi'il Mr. T.istpr. who ,ic, nbni thp s.,ip Representative of War Depart as 11 trpmpndous unci ci- ' has pinni ispd that thprp will in iittip or no didui ment Here to Place Those In thp dclui'iv of tin food ordered. All of thp orders placed were sent to the central post oflii , at Ninth ind Market streets. Here 1 lerks an- engaged tn establishing the total amounts of the food orderpd, and when tins is learned the order will be placpil with Major Jones, 'flip stock will then bp cnt from the government warehouse to the panel post station nt Tvvcntv iccond and Mar ket strprts Ilerp postal clprks will make it up into package as onlered bv the purchasers. "We expect to couiplptp thp deliveries in not morp than three or four dtiv-, Mr. Lister said 1 hile 1 00 'ars of food have been 1 ,.,, ,nr, I,. the state cinplowucnt ser shipped to Philadelphia foi the state ice. iliicc ted hv former Lieutenant (lov- supplj, onh eightv -one cars have been ! ,.r,mr I'lanK It Mit'hiin received nnd unloaded, and these con-' Captain Hill iml tndnv that tlie tain inostlj rice. soup. 1 urn and peas, names of 1700 ofliiprs and enlisted men .,,,, ()5P(. ,,f (;corK,, 1 Major .Tones said he did not know wIiph vvlm me received technical tunning in rector of public works (onllnnrrt From rr line hnd onh n few moments to rateh lil Irnln for Washington Itefore lie left, however, he explained . thnt Mr Meitu would Issue a state Stations. 1 mpnt inter "Legislation" wns ills 1 cussed nt the conference, he snld. 1 Mr. I'nlnier denied that the conferees hnd considered nil step to eliminate the 1 fair price committee proposal from their 1 .,i,,n nnd ndded that he was not rcnilv nt this time tn nnnoutice the inline of the man who will direct the tight ngninst ptofitccrs here in Philadelphia. It is rumored thnt Mr. llelnr. will nsk tleorge Whnrton Pepper to head the fair price committee here Mr Pepper said thi nfternonti. however, thnt he hnd not et been in vited to fill such nn office. "t can't snv whether or not I would tnke the plnce, if it were offered." lie OF HIGH SHOE PRICES Refuses to Extend Federal Trade Commission Inquiry to Food and Clothing ICE SITUATION SOLVED BY CUT CONSUMPTION Committee Says Present Sur plus Assures Against Famine if We Are Careful On the present bnsi nf conservn Hon there Is enough ice In storage "" ' houses here to meet demands for the HEARING ON PACKERS LAGS !""t of the summer. The iep consprvntion Long lines of niPti. wonipn and chil dren, with marker baskets on their arms, gntheied tins afternoon nt the live depots iti Camden nt which go eminent food was sold nt reduced rntes in the tight against the high cost nf tiling. Onh n mrlnnd wns obtained by the .iti and this was disputed of in less tl nn an hour Mnvor Kills. f Camden, complnlned I do Hut I would be glnd to help in any todav or the manner in which New .Ter vvnv in 111.1 power se towns nre being trented bv those I Mr Ileitis during the Inst twenty wlin me disposing of the government's ' four hours lins been forced to mnke rnd siirplus food. Me snjs thiiuhis plnn to l, nl changes in his plnns for fighting the high ost of living. lie hn found it Mttte snort ot lm- Hj lite. Associated Press Washington, Aug. lit. A resolution directing the Pedernl Trade Cominis slon to Investigate the high cost of shoes, and determine the cause for in creased prices, wbh adopted toda by the House, which refused to extend the innulrj to clothing and fond. The reso- commlttee of the Department nf Health has issued this statpmrnt : "Reports recehed bv the ice conser- vatlon committee for the period of Au gust 1 to 15 show that the Ice cutis timed TTry our comomatio In that period wax 5410 tons a day, as' JjQXt fanjC lOttle Of compared with a consumption of 5004 tons n tiny for the preceding fifteen da I period. "The Ice In storage on August 15 wan 24,000 tons. With this nmount of I storage Ice to draw upon In addition to, the amount of ire manufactured dally, there Is sufficient Ice to meet the dnlly demand on the 'present basis of con- . servntlon. , "The co-operation of the public has made It possible to make no further re duptions In thp amounts of Ice furnished to consumers nt this time. The present basis of restriction must, however, be ' continued until further notice." 1 and can of Powder jtntt m r sr r I qj&&u.sg. gu Pcoplo of refinerayneYCijv whether they pi1 powder orapastc, a ono accord to the wo best-known dentifrice 'erc orx iirpiii. a fctuminEvXUi rldcstald cfbociQnt At your dealer's d from the po-tniastcis P A IT III! I (Tri0 pftmd Money on Kress Orders Jflf H MtKN rs for the fond will be taken at, Uni I I MILL ULLIU (ICE debt high prices in Camden has been w re. kod bv the decision of I'nitcd Stntps agi'tits to cut rsjunden from the list of possible to reconstruct thp old Penn places receiving shipments of food. Me I sylvnnia food administration ns con- . nits the government's continued help Ltituted during the war. in Ins light I Hifusnl of .1n. Cooke. !!d. to sprvp To pi cm at onfusion nt the food sta jas organiei of the "fair pi ice" cotn- 11011s this afternoon, each person wait mittee for Philadelphia count. wns nnl ,ing to bin was given 11 number. Thise the fiist of mnn disappointments ex , numbers were cnlled when the dnois pcrienced hi Mr. Heinz, 'wen opcndl In this wny crowding it became known today that the vast I imis prevented and "repeaters" were mnjoritv nf foitnei cnutit.v ndministrn- ihf, atvd Mors bail tsnoreil .Mr 1 icinz s requesi ro t the station nt I'iftb and Arcli explnined "1 must know wnnt wilt dp Intlon was held up yesterdas by the lack required, before I can tell what I shall of a quorum. the Mouse agriculture committee ts expected to report today on amend ments to the food control act extending its authority to clothing nnd otherwise increasing is pffpetiveness n cpmbatting the high cost of living. Appearance be fore the committee of a delegation of majors of New Jersey cities urging Ini- sircits William Snyers. Councilman Pi.iiik S Vim Ilnrl. Police Sergeant I'nailes Laid nnd Senler'of Weights llairv Itnldiiig helped in the sale of food Other slat ions were established in the lesnnie tloir duties unoffu ill cmercencv measure. Mr. Heinz telegraphed requAts that the, form "fair price" committees in their localities to sixt-scvn former iniint' administrators. Of these otilj five 01 si answeied in the aflirmntife. mediate action to reduce prices pre vented final consideration and report on the iiniPtidinpnts yesterdnj. IteccJrs'eTe.cr witnesses were heard and'inuch less, time consumed in in voft'tijcHtinK theVide of those favoring the legislation tnati wns expected, the Senate agriculture committee, which is holding hearings of the Kenjon bjll for I regula,lion nf tlie jpnckiiiK industry to i asjjjnl (la.v , vv'tis uiie .wipprpspiitativrs of the ' jf "JiapkPisVwrrc not summoncd tti appear I nuLii 10- ; e jester- 1 iiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiinwwiniiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiin Formerly 1115 Chestnut Street iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiii i two Past Camden tire houses, nt Fourth A lnrge portion replied that hey liid 01..I Vine streets and at Uroadwnv mill g'nen more than n jenr's tlmeto this i'i,,vimii clients work during the war emergencj am Tin ..nloa.l of food disi.nsed of in mediatcl niter tne signing nf tHe until thM dntp iinjniirniiienjr i; morion wns ilecijletl upon fate lay. V Conunissionei William J'. Colver. of; the federal trade commission, which body reccntlv made public a report c.f Its ex- ! liaustive investigation into tlie packing Imlustrj. was the priiiripal witness yes- nj He disciisseif witli the cotnniit- ng Having Technical Training HAS 1700 NAMES ON LIST imi i iti iiiiiii in tiniii nt' iiisi-ii in iii r V i Cii e JL 1.1 ilu.le.1 , aimed corn, peas, tomatoes nd armistice, and were now tesnming theifc tee ?hucli of the mfdrmatioii coiicwiiiiii other , eg, tables and canned ha private businesses, which had suf- the indaslrj sccurej during the invest! Mu. I, more could have bee, sold to the fere.l dining the intern,! Thej said ;B"tioii n,l explain,! the views of t. cage, throng if it had been on mind ' it nul.l not be possiblefor them to Vminislnn as to flip need of the pack s -sMtuiiroi. f Senator Kenjon liimsplf Mason & DeMan$ i2 15 CKestnut Street Large Price Concessions Make This Our Greatest IMI Annual FimSale Double Savings! First, our regular selling prices 2t ular. Second, our Sale Reduction of 20 per cent. Oi Savings of 20 to 45 ('apinm .Inlni Parker Hill has been sent line as leprescntntive ot Colonel Attliur II Woods, assistant to Score -tall linker, to take i ll.irge of the ef- fmts to (in,! positions for the higbiv Twenty-eight traiuiii leinni'-ai men woo niivi- oe.-n discharged from the armv after scrvi, e abroad Captain Hill has opened an office at l l.'.l't AkIi strut in the building oc CITY RECEIVES BIDS ON STREET AND BRIDGE right Proposals Sub mitted on Contracts Amount ing to $450,000 again lav aside their piivifyo nffnirs nt I ers ! this time I Most significant. hnweverXwas the at a later heari fact that tlie mnjoritv of tlit, former count adminislVutors did not evu tnke the trouble to answer Mr. llcinz'sSlele-Igi-am. ruder tliei'irctimstanecs Tr. Ilein feels it would liot be practicaVe to set up again tlie ntuehinery winch may testify as he icserved that ride - NO CLUE JN ROBBERY CASE r Ilul- sticet ' bti(lg( 1 total foi tl" lepnving and tepnir of .ind the lepair and iaiuting of . leiuesenting an approximate f S-J50.000. have been opened in Datesnian, (li ft sufficient vartet.v would be on hand to' , lines nre listed in Washington Pizlitcen pmposnls on the street work nnd ten on the budges weie submitted. Although it wns impossible to Mliediile the bids vest,.,av because of thei, Lumber and thr fact thnt they were unit proposals. U was aiinouiicrd that i in the aggregate they gave prices af fill all the postal orders, but the good- m ,Mll . would devote Ins entile at will be delivered to the postmasters as f,.nt inn to 'he placing as mail as pos fnst as they are received bv him Wheth- ..j),,, f ti,,.,. men in the right sort of er the postmasters will wait for ever -' ,,sjijim jn l'hiladelphia. The work to thing before conmieii, mg to fill indi- ......i .w.vitimis for the 1700 will extend vidua! orders 01 whether the will s(.d tlirmlKll llllt dialled the eastern Met -, ,., t),p MlmP tigures as thosp quoted tieopip tup stun ns n ni rives win no .,,,iitiin distrn t . which lncluiles i-inia- fur similar work last venr. determined later. ''.l,,!,,!,!,, vn York and Host, in The woik covered bv tlie bids in l ...... . .I...1...1 .-.. : c .1... cionTftmvo ..... 1 ending business men liere, sam ( hji- 1 1 -u u, u.-ois ,u m,- ,s,, ,w,voo ioo- ..' i.ii i..,s,..,l in this .-1 nlcipal loan passed and npproed last' Xt milrri on methods of ilisti-ilio- ,al" '"".",, , ,,, month Commits will not be let. lie ' . - .. . -.. - . .1... ,,.,,,, fl.il, Will , II -,l I. -I ill e "" ----- - -- -- -- . - I 1 ... I'. ...I ' II. ...1 1....T .F nnin.ll1i.nr In. Ill 111' It l(n.rn In mi.,ii.. ,, Iw. I ( "I iiiiik in I nil i i'iiniiii iiin-i iii i iiiinv.iu. . .. ......,. j .......... .'t... -.iiiiiii, lO I" .!. I, I li:l .11 .!... I e 1. . II..LII . ,!',... I . .... III!' IXIIi-UO .11 1 iiiniii ,F, ill, ill uriri - ' ,11 me I UUIIC UOIH 1 L'pu .UllCUl. I IICV Potlce Fail to Run Down Men Whoi iBound Girls No clue tins Iippii found of thp rob- I bprs who .stole $400 from n burenu ' drawer in h bouse nt .'Kl.Xt North Itnn dolph street jesterdny, nfter binding nnd gagging two little girls who were the solty oceiipnuts of the plAce nt the, time. J Thft girls. Mildred Denit.. twelve year old, whose mother conducts a Kmn ti) I ti r 1 1 in, 1 1 u r tifiil f'nrninn T nmnsten i 1 U"" ". ". """ v. ...... ........I.,..,., J cjljlit jenrs old. who lives at 3320 North 11 I !..!.. I. .(mnt u;ll L(ll. fn ll.nt. at tlie conference, but the invitation . . .,, ..,.i,i. ,..i,i, ,i ,.,!, I inn i in i ii.ui i ri mi i rii innnnn. i Detective Mejers. who is investlgat- functioned during the vviri J In the absen, e of Mr. TTinver, it is No clue lins I genernlli conceded that MrNlIcim. will bers whn, stole t . . it till . T. ilenii ftp i 11 Tl lil , ne .tiorne.v iienerai I nuiier s principal lieutenant in the campaign ngalnkt the food profiteers. It becnnie known tndnv that XIr. Heinz had not been invited to the (on fprPiu ' ot officials and food experts called . psterdny by I'nited StntPs At- turnej Kane. Mr. Hepburn1 was asked to "sit New Orders Itncehed Dull. t.nn 111 . effort of the armv and will l in tmilinir liositiotls The men Iplincil in, lude not onl.v engine, rs. but i tn Inn, nl men in almost everv line audi I soini piotessioual men I While 17IKI me now listnl at wasii I ,iii-t,,n. ibis niinibei will prnbnhlv be ii rpqncht that oidprs i L,rp,.tlv increased, as the armv will soon dischaige about .".iKt.lKKI more men and ii.. in, ni',. niimeioiis nfhceis nnd he carriers nre awjj on vacation, and ,.nliste,l men who left important po-i t will oonsidernbl.v ligliten their work ,.,. ,.,., ,,, 1C tcilinnal training to en If orilycrs are not giveu them. tpr tlll sl.,,,. UNCLE SAM NO MODEL 'AUTO CRASHES CAUSE 'BOSS,' SAYS DR. LANZA $90,000 DAMAGE SUITS Health Chief Tells Engineers' One Defendant Says He Was I came mil two hours before the meet-' ing was held in Mr. Kane's ofh( e. Mr. ' Hepburn was asked to explain the pro cedure followed hj the food ndminis. J Itrntion in Philadelphia during the war.1 , City Appointments Today Two municipal appointments vveie ing the case, questioned Charles Deuitz, the man who lost the money. Dpnitz said lie had about $."00 in the drawer Dfi the thieves took all but $100. tion arc received here from Washing- loa two or three times a day, princi pally changes in former i tiling which will help speed up deliveiy. While mail earners over the citv have instructions to accept unlet . the post master has made be taken directlj to the main .postofHoe or a substation if possible. Muuj of ti it will oonsidernbl.v lighten their work initiation of a suit atta, king the valuhtv i arp ol items oi tne loan ptoviuiug lor re p.nts on the ground thnt the new diar t,i prohibits the use of loan funds- for in. lint, iinnc v. hi, h is expected to he -tituted in th nirts today North Janitor Arrested for Thefts Hnrrlsburg, Aug. 10. After numer ous, reports nf burglaries in the fash ionable Shope Apartments, the citj police have ancsted'C. JI. Overton, the Kdwatd (i. Stcarne, r irteenin sireei, insppctoi-, iiiireaii ot janitor. liierton nan in ills looms Highways. S1300. and .lames V. Shield, ! more than $100(1 worth of loot, inostl.v 2.10- Pine stieet. inspector. Iiinenu of I in the form of women's fancj wearing Club of Improvement Coming in Government Methods Tt will be a long tune hefoie the government can be held up as ,i model for the private pmplover. a, cording to Dr. A .1 T.aii7ii. cbipf of the I'nited States Public Health Seriiee, who spoke todav. at the engineers' Club. On the federnl program for imploring Industrial working conditions "It has been our ninbition." he said, "to make I'nole Snm an ideal employer, hut our tesults thus far have been more effective with the individual industrial establishments Our mm plicated system of approni iatinns the many diverse channels tlnough which authority flows mnkes ir uinie difficult to get the most simple results than In the case of the individual eniplover " The bureau plans to continue its experimental and icscarch work in co operation with the state authorities The bureau has not actual authnril.v un less the state authorities voluntnril.v co operate. Gathering of vital siatisti, s of in dustrlal conrerns iw also planned to ob tain information which will he of pre Tentative value in the matter of ini proving nnd safeguarding the health of the worker It tins nlreadi established A medical clinic in Perth mlv. where the workers can obtain a plnsical ex amlnation nt a low , ost Good Samaritan and Deed Is Not Appreciated . suits tntnline S'mi i""1 " Atlantic , oiintT New lersev suiting from autotiiol'ile mi llama tiled in todav i dellts Mr. and Mis. William V. Temple ol Atlantic Citv. ha.e tiled suit against I'lnnk I. Sitlev. of liiiddoiifiehl. nnd I Major P.ernaid Cittelmnn. of Atlantic j Citj. foi sums totaling Si.i (Mm lliev claim th"v were standing nn the cuib at Atlantic iimmiiip. tbiiitu CiH . Inst August -. and when ihev stnited to Iii.iii cl a trolb v two automobiles dnven bv the , I fen, I. nits inini bv knocking them down and pci millionth injuring them. ' Mrs Temple nsk ..'l(l.00(l for her injuiies while her hiisliand asks .o.".0tKt Sttlev clnmis he did not hit either of i the , laimauts. but that he saw thp n, , i, lent .ind imniedinteh pin veil (Juod I Samaritan, taking the injured couple I in his nt to the hospital I The other damage suit filed tndnv wns jth.it of ' Tuivcki. asking Mo. 000 , ftoin the linker. Tin k Department Stole ICnmpnnv. of Camden, for in pines Mis I tained bv Cm roll Turzviki .luh II, I when i nn ovci bj nn nutomobile belong , nig to the delendiint . The car was diiven bv one of the ponipiinj'. chauffeurs The , was j struck, it is ilniined as In stalled j across the stieet nt Haddon .neiiue We Accept Liberty Bonds j- i v 0fo2ZnA frtWet&tl IW&f f , U Ai' - ..Ti1J'SJ-,s. y MS J" X4BSZSSBS AiWkFl '' (CV.i. Ic- ffiwfL Jr fJi ir-rr- h-'.'. iajm mat' 4 kW J I. nryMMF 'K.xxtNs vaK :. jff wne a-jh8$iE ww.-Mmy Y' r 9.r&siFsn vi immmsL sss v iti ' i ')vr5&rs i .a, K77JniHimjrv r: M : '&,&. V ,-itsd3tEC3 i liFu 4Wi m&y.jBmmmmtfS m tl.Y l J M Xy y cent below reg- 'ius show you Wc Accept Purchasing Agents' Orders ent taaestof Ruuinn r Fur's During Annual Sale oil Save up to 45 per cent. rs Purchased durintr the Sale will hr. stdred free in our vaults until rniiirr4 Purchases made by charge customers durjrtg August will appear dh statements rendered November 1st. Every Fur Garment ixyJne. Annual Sale has passed the judsimcnV. of exDert fur. riers; the qualities cannotbe surpassed, nor tne values equaled. The Styles sire abolutelyrrect for th. season !9I9I920. j Y The Mhwshn &WeMany label is in every garment, afsunng perfection in quality, style ard Workmanship. 1 n.irl C'linstniit street The fmhei nvU - Autotruck Breaks Child's Leg sio.ono damages for the (. and S.jlHio Cecil Dykes, eleven vears old. of for himclf. JCinth and Walnut streets, Camden. I was struck and seriousiv liijureit nv an, Drives Auto Across Country OUIO irucK mis itricriioon as up was playing in the street near his home Samul Wilson. 01.S Walnut street, Camden, the driver of tlie truck, car ried the child to the Cooper Hospital. Kvb.ere'tt was found be had n fracture of the leg und contusion" about the body. AVilsoD later surrendered to the police. A dispatch from I.os Angeles Cntif , last night told of tlie arrival at Pasa dena of Mr. and Mrs M. Verner Simp son. of Philadelphia, after a ttansconti nental automobile tour during all of which Mrs. Simpson guided their large touring car. This was the third such trip made bv the Summons. HIGH-GRA Proven ability. Twenty propositions lor high-cla Large clientage in Middl Knowledge of foreign langu rbC c a rears expdientj at oonceirM. iTjr e VQrat. coU 64 LESMAN lentfc in handling big pteient employed. h and Eat. Age 39. t credentiala. B 104, Ledger Office 1 i Tvttj TFTTTITrr t'' p Wnter SHOO a eai apparel, the police suj. s , g ' , I 'II .1 .ii'i M 'nn '&X m i. IHli.iK MHdH. iUUK.it BWHNWkair i " i ' II il i I, I E i '- m I ltjL 'i ' o ,i hi ,i ,( i' I " 'Ipi nil i.M ,i . i ' ,,,!"' 'i i' i I p ni I i&Eb I B m iiAw . V M v't-Mrwrli-t-tiivi i M&zSBimmmammZfS, ' , Ii H!:i:ii'Hi ""'"'yjKIMiiHA II I ' 'II ill IK TT- -JZZmWW, Mfl , II1 1 1 Il !'l. liiilMrmry .X. n ursjmmm T h! I v ' ii,' (11 fc?s, r- r iiiiii i v mmii n i" tmr viti iliimiimi e Hi! P w -X jSSSe " I I I ni i i ,i W I CsSESs-' 1 II. k ! ill l'l 111 'il " 1 ! piaiiilMIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIBIIIIIIBII If Women's Olfor4s f v i ZjL iii;1' 1 iff I rin7010 rf flllc pnoenn'c ovsiri nf ncif t-rlz-in -ini'v- cimrliT H H 1 M l enough to wear for month :ktocome. "lliglt heel and 1 1" I I 'iii ,, walking heel styles, with sraight'?tip or' wing tip, in i 1 1 9 ' I 14 J fk J fill I Hu ill gun-metal, Koko calf, blaOLlglaheU-Bd, wjiite Nubuck- IIIm1 ll m i ' j,! ' m i i.i jijV Every pair worth almost double! ll j! I lild -tv ii t j I imwB 1 ilVw X YaLue today j JjPi : 1 ii iii ! i n; wwvVWmw ,?H,?iii'if iiii 1 1 - j IlilHHilHIiiiiillliiHIHl" iOT : LTIlPiBliS1irilii5if,Wffl HIIIII'lli'm'ilHIIttHIHIUHIiiHliHHI II - irBiiniH'aB'BHBHVHaBaMaayiHBamanHKHHiHK-HMiHiiujiHHMMDMaM m """""ffgJfiSiSTSgSJlfSfffTSTrTfT i nPatfeirJU Aiii. a.t-,-j,y..JMw -ifc'.y, r,v. jvwiJliit 'iWi. m i .i,. - fiitinlfe ilif Jt-iUfcTi r ttfli,f WMlriiayifei Some of the Remarkable Fu SAI.K 97.50 .Marmot Coats 78.00 167.50 Natural Muskrat Coats.... 13 1.00 155.00 Natural Nutria Coats 121.00 167 JO Australian Seal Coats 131.00 185.00 Natural Raccoon Coats 148.00 212.50 Hudson Seal Coats 294.00 367.50 Scotch Moleskin Coats 294.00 lfcoa Values! K.U.F. 492.50 Betiver it'oats 314 fill G17J50 WudRffli Seal Wraps 494.00 617JQWJfre Caracul Coats 494.00 857.0(TNaturaI Squirrel Wraps.. 694.00 875.00 Scotch Moleskin Wraps... 694.00 1185.00 Natural Mink Wraps 948.00 1170.00 nroadtail Wraps 07 nn Extra-Large Size Coats Up to 50 Bust Sets SAI.K 55.00 Gray Wolf 44.00 80.00 Taupe Wolf 64.00 92.50 Ueaver Sets 74.00 92.50 Brown Fox 74.00 110.00 Mink Sets 88.00 122.50 Black Lynx 98.00 122JS0 Taupe Kox 98.00 137.50 Skunk Sets 110.00 Scarfs 30.00 Taupe Wolf 24.00 30.00 Brown Wolf 24.00 35.00 Taupe Fox 28.00 35.00 Brown Tox 28.00 37.50 Mink Scarf 30.00 42.30 Hudoon Seal 34.00 42.50 Black Wolf 34.00 60.00 Jap Cross 48.00 Stoles 55.00 Seal Stoles 44.00 72.50 Kolinsky Stoles... 58.00 92.50 Mole Stoics 74.00 92.0 Mink Stoles 74.00 97.50 Skunk Stoles 78.00 117.50 Beaver Stoles 94.00 117.50 Australian Opossum 94.00 245.00 Black Lynx Stoles. 196.00 Distinctive Coatees Australian Seal Coatees Rich fur. fashionably styled. Annual Sale lrlc: tlH.nn October Price 122.50 Mink Coatees Knhanclng; the beauty of the tur. VnniiHl Sale Price: IJM.Oft October Price 242.60 Kolinsky Coafees IlmphnslzinKt the bciuty of Kolinsky iinuiil rslt&lfrre':94.ne OcJobir Woe: IZ 1 7. 50 Hudson Bay'SaWi Rich, luxuriotir. elusive. i Vc Annunt SnloPrlci: 601.00 October ff2pe; 867 50 atees ex- Ulail Orders FilledSSSiiSBSSmCharge Accounts Solicitedi J .TO BSOLIKf ! ALIEN OPEBTY M V CUSTODIAN rJ yS mofon Capital Stock jr oi1 jt 225 Shares of the Co VIGILANT MILLS V sf .efC (Manufacturers of Uoholsti jftder NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the u Goods) ersigned, Francis L ftG?rkn Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at pubhc sale, to the highest bidder, atth rial office of Vieilant Mills, Adams Avenue mid Leiner Street, Frankford. Pa, nVlnrk- A. M.. on the 6th dav of Sentember. 1919. 225 shares of the commotfeani Alien e prmci at 11:30 tal stock of the par value of $100 each, out of a total authorized anrl outstanding issue of 500 such shares of Vigilant Mills, a corporation created and eyisting under and by virtue of the laws of the Mate of Pennsylvania. Full description of, and Information concerning, the property to be told, the terms and conditions of inspection and sale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42d Street, N. Y. 'City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian. n" RgM MS w M