Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVfltflNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILELPHIA,. TH'UfiSDAY,
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SHOWS
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HOLES
N SHERMAN LAW
Manufacturer Tells Hardware
Men How to Avoid Trans-
Jv J gressing Anti-Trust Act
ii MAY TR AnP INFORMATION
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. fpeetal Dlapnirh In Kfeamt Public l.nlarr
Atlantic Clly. Oct 1(1. Aniciicnii
mnnufnctnrprv must oniiipiln tliolr own
trnrlp ntntiUi' for tin protect inn of
pbcIi imlustrj iiRfiiiiM n -tato of "in-
yltisirinl indiRotion" nrniliin(l liv oor
lepelinj;, for It is iiiitt imiiossiblc for
the Rovprnmont In MiiiJ tlicm In time
to bp of nnj valup, Henry S. SnrRpiit.
of Npw Hnvpn, iiprtptl todnj. tH-i"ii.- -Inn
thp "HhIp of Hpnxon" in iniliiolrtnl
ro-oporntioii bpforp tlip AtniM'irnn
Ilardnnrn Maimfnetiirei'V AvsocTntinu.
"Legal ifioaii of piijojliie nsioi'liitlon
brnpfiti without trnnRiT'.inf; tlic Shrr-
ninn net are not ilillienlt for niiitiiitnc-
HEROISM OF NURSES
IS SHOWN IN REPORT
I
Shortage Overseas Always
Acute and Many Dropped From
Fatigue at Operating Tables
M,liiin:t Oct. in.- d!. A 1M -
That iirmy ' onrtps tlrnt grm-il um
icum with (he AiucflPiiii force riuriiiK
the war lunl their liurr of -cnicc mil
Miller In j; is nIiovcii in the tlnal ient
on the m'thitie i'nii, inaile hy MK
Julia ('. Stim-uu. acting diicctor, Iu
heailid the army uiimtiK mtvh e ahioad
Itctuccii Mnj . HUT. mill faj !ll.
Ii)l!, lll.-l.! iiiiits out of a total uf
21, IM) I'lih-tril for the iii mi MTiu"
oetsoa. Tilt po ere vvoumleil in
m'tlnli mid -'(ill died ttliile on ilutv
I'he flii-t mx li tachiiients of uiliv"
mmi! In l'liiinv ieilaced inn -i-i in Iti it
Nil hoipitals. (iermaii tnipeilo attack-"
on lniipltiil lnp hud loiced the Kui;
liuli aniic to rate for it Mniiiiiled n
far a- posxiblc hehind the linttle fioiiN.
Itut the real work of the AniPiiiaii
uniiii'ii (imlui'tiPpil .lul.v IS, T.11S, w it It
the Ahum leu u nrnij mIipii the linal
(ieiiiuiti attack wi
RAIN AND ROSES
RULEATSCRANTON
of
Delegates to Federation
Women's Clubs Are Royally
Entertained, However
GALOSHES VERY POPULAR
111 O Uttlff CotTflUO irtent
Mi.mlnn, I'll,. Oct. 1(1. Kubbria
anil rovei. I'sunlly the two me not con
sidered tiutotliei', ntul usually they, at
least the galoshes, don't play niuili pint
in ii con vent ion. ISoth. lion-fret, have
been pnpiilnriscril at (he twenty fourth
eiinreiitinii of tile Statu Federation of
IV'iins.liiiil,i Women.
Florists and dealers til ouien s lub
bers are bpiiniiugly glad more than l!."i(l
women ciime to the convention 1Iim's ("a,pr
Rtipsts. Every other organization of the
city lins shown Its hospitality. Ou
Tuesday the V. V. C. .A, was hostcis
to tlelpRatcs at luncheon, and It will
,nRiifn act in that capacity tomorrow
iioon. The local 1), A. It, entertained
Int tea yesterdit.t. This noou officers,
delegate mid coiumlUvu cUnlrmcn wctc
gueMtd of tlit Woman's Institute of Do-
jmpstic Arts and Sciences ait luncheon.
I Automobile tilghtscelng trips have keen
1 arratiRcd for those who care to remain
In the city over Friday.
! An organ recltiit liusi hern ' Riven at
the Second rresbyterian Church, where
sesiioiiR nrc bolus held each morning
by Miss Illeii Fulton, end many mu
sical numbers have iwldcil to the ut
tractivene.ss of Hie ;o:ivcntloii.
Mr. .1. llenjamln Oinimlck U clmlr
umu of the Seranton expcutlvp com in It,,
tpp. nnd with her able iHsoclute has
looked out for hospitality, decorations,
press, bateau of information, music,
ushers, motor in vice nud other com
forts fin" guests.
Animal llaniiiiet Tonight
'I'he iiniiual bniiipiet will be the clos
ing session ami the "I'cnvtiluR Roclul
event of the convention. It will be at
0:1," -clock this evening nt the Hotel
ta
iMtlll
Mi-s
tnrers to follow if the essence of the Rreit letin ions allien oiiensne mhi ten
law is 10"it in mind." the New llaien . I toin .Mil l l .Novi'iiilier 11 uie
manufitctuiei' declared aiiiouut m uuik d was mi,, i tluit no
"In other words, when uunpetitors prnise vmiiiIiI be Rient 'IhmirIi. Miss
meet there can be no ennspirnej in le- ' Stlmwiti said. "It ws not at all mi
straint of trade when the exrliiuiRe of , coiuinon for nuises to ork ft tun four
infornintiou is of tliliiRs that luno iass- teen to eiglitet'ti limns a day for weeks
etl and partieulnilv when this infoima- at a time, and some hospitals with nnl
tlon is Riven through the foimiilitt of eent oi eighty nuises caied for pa
a third paitj. like the spcret.m of an tients to the ininihei' of 'JKMI
oTplinntrt np ii serilce lmreiiii. . On iiiinistice ila ISI.lL'l Aiui-i iciiu
"If there be no act of conspiring fot im,,i,.s, sick and wounded, weie in
nnv unlawful liurpose then then1 is no li,ispitaj. ami then" was a -.Imi ttii-,
Infrlturpinenr of tip law. Ciimtiptltnrs ' "'-' nurses .imm-s ,-i.- .. . .-,,,.. ..
mnv iliscu-s past activities with im , tnnn fatigue iiiomiil the ..pemtti
punity, but to discus, jr own inili- i I',''- "f ""' ntiisl. but complain -vidua!
or torpo.nte future intPiitions is' Ij'-'m we.e almost u.ve, hcai.l
liazartlnus under the law. anil max beiMlmvm ,,'n-'
fonsidcrpil a real infiiu tion, part leu -larly
as concerns futuie prices
"Build within reason" was the kej
note of Charles W. Asbuij, of l'liila
delpliin, president of the association.
In his aiiimnl message.
The IMiibiilelphiiiii attributed nine-'
In part to iis.ichologicnl rcnctiou nftei
the tienieii'lous .strain iirider which the! Children's Choruses QfOet Bel-
natiou iiiuoiiu iiuring die war periou i
It sei'ineil to be the hlomi uf ilisaftecteil!
laboring elements to Jo us little wotk
as 'possible and culled as much a
Fossible for doing it. lie e-titimteil that
labor has fallen oft 411 per cent in
efficiency and piniliictioii, while wug.'s,
have ailMiiice.l close to J 110 per cent.
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in in i.iiisinii iinve tiecKri. inniier niines
ntul iiipeting places and lie. n gnen to
steuinieil mid the i 'his clubwotniiti and that till tie y nl-
uiost seem ii hatlge of the comclitlou.
The aloshis, howcer, haie not been
gifts Jupiter I'lm ins, in w hit-he, er god
it is wlio takes can- of the weiithei,
The nltei'-tlinner nrociain will include
the ipuding of poems b Miss Loiilye
Ililscoll, toasts bv Ij. 1j lilankenburg,
I'liilntlclpliln , Mrs. James Stair, stntti
legeut of Colonial Dames, Ms. Walter
Htnmans Comly, piesident of Daugh
ters of Pennsylvania in Niw York and
didn't pinviiie mbbeis to go along withi fust vice president of New York state
the showers. Neither did he warn the! federation. Miss (Jeoigin Uncoil, first
dealers in time for them to g. t nu et- Nice piesident of general federation j
fin supply, Two days of nun and the. Mis. Josiah Kvnns Cow lex, piesidcut of
clerks in inmiv of the shops In gm sliak-' general federation. New olticeis and
ing their bends us soon us they see a, directors will be presented and the new
delegntish -looking person approaching president will pronounce the adjourn
nnd iinnounce. "We hiitcn t nnv nib- nient
beis left." Polls opened nt !l;it(l tins moining
nut ilespite the rain Sei.nitiiii ,iud..tuil results of the election will no an-
CLEVELAND HONORS
CARDINAL MERCIER
its woiiieu are m.uilh enteitniuiug the
M-UOIS
isllors I to.t nil,, hnlertaiiieil
Not only did the Ceuturv Club the
hostess' body, open Its doors to the
noiiiifpii late this ntternooti it is vir
tually ceitain that the ticket presetited
by the nominating committee Tucsduy
will go tliioligh
This mornings piogiaui includes;
Iteport of comniittee on litciuturu nnd
llbrarv extensioiii Mr. J. 11. Jlobcrtii,
Phlladelphiii. chairman report, com
mittee on music, Mrs. Abbott, chair
man: report, committee on art, Mrs.
Itoss W. HiinowH, Lock Haven, chair
iiiiin address. "War Memorials in
Pennsvlva'nia," Andrew W. Crawford,
of I'h'llailelphlii address, "Conditions
in the Far Fast," Dr. George l.aile
Kaiguel, of Philadelphia.
Tin- aftenioou program: Final report
of committee on resolutions, Mrs, Ham
sav llurton. Frle, chairman; report,
committee on conservation, Mls Mary
HIakiston Foit Washington, chairman
"Wild lliriN nnd Their Music," Mrs,
Finest Ingham, Towanda ; "School
Patrons," Alts. Charlej LonR, Wilkes
iin Miiilrmati! nddrpss. "Cotnmun-
ily Kitchens," Mrs. James A. OdellJ
lanstnn, m i iiuuress, .,!.. ,i;.-iiui
Evans Cowles, I.os AiiRClea. president
of the (lenernl Federation of Npmcus
Clubs
ASK HUGE COTTON COMBINE
Convention at New Orleans Hears
Plan for $100,000,000 Corporation
New Orleans. Oct. lo. (lty A. 1'.)
With eleteii classes going in session
over plans and lesolutlotis the fouith
and last thij of the world cotton con-1
fcrenee got under way today.
The outstanding plan for benclitiug
the cotton industry is the proposal foi
the organisation of nv JlOO.OOO.OOt)
Ajiiericuu cotton export titianeing
corporation which, although not u
putt of the coinentioti, is being pushed
by the American Cotton Association,
executives of which are attending the
world contention as delegates.
' Election of permanent omccrs aud
the conipktiou of plans of organiza
tion were scheduled ns part of the
uctivities of the day for the conference,
which is attended br delegates from
more than thiity nations The British
delegation is the largest foicigu rep
iesc ntatioii .
The confeieiice will be closed tonight
with six separate banquets A governor
of n cotton gi owing state is expected tu
pieside. ut each
gian Primate in Ohio City.
Lauds American Arm's
Cleel.nid. O. t It',. Cardinal Mei-
"Eiiiuloteir, do not object to pu.uiig, it r. primate of llelgium. arrived lieie
larse wages m tact, the deem it i. early todnt foi n two d.ns' visit. Up
pnvlleg
value
said.
ivilegf to do so when the, icceho full, as" KI01,tl,'(1 at ihl. Nation bv a delegn
Ine n ii'tuin. Piesident Ashuiy .. , ..,,, .. , , , , ,.
nu tlon of 10(1 citi.ens headed by Myron
DEFIES LEAGUE CRITICS
T. llerriik. fiirmpr ainbiissndnr to
I France: the ringing of hundreds of
j church bells and a chorus of l."00 school
'children, who sang "The Star Spangled
, llnnner" and "l.n Mrabaucone.," ltd-
gium's nntioual Ii.muii.
1 A rpcpptlon cnniniittee and several
i hundreil nutnniobili's escorted the dis
Philadelphia Housewives--Attention!
Cummings Challenges Partisan Op
ponents to Produce Better Plan
Louisville. K.v.. Hit. 1(5 (H A
P.) Denouncing critics of the league tinguished isitor through a lane of
of nations ns Republican partisans who thousands of cheering persons to the
twisted facts to make the principles of I cit.v hull. There he was formally wel- '
the league nppear in a false light, crfincd by Mayor Harrv 1,. Davis, who1
Homer S. Cummings. chairman of the conferred upon him the citizenship of
Democratic national committee, last Cleveland. I
night challenged nnj Republican to Along the line of march to the citv
come forward with a batter method to , linll were scattered other choruses of
(itamp nut forever the evil of war. school children On ever) cornel' sxere
Speaking in behalf of (iiiveruor James poster.s j Krench unil English beniing
D. lllack's Democratic t andidiicy for words of welcome, where everywhere
governor of Kentucky and before if were Itelginn and American colors,
large and enthusiastic audience, the I Tonight the cardinal will be the
speaker praised the achievements of the guest ef honor nt a banquet at which
national administration during the v. nr. Mji-nn T. Derrick will preside.
especlnlly its part in winning the war.
Repeating Lloyd (ieorge's statement ltuffalo. Oit. Hi. ! A. P.) "I
Tjij'ear ago that it is a race between , am promt to sav tniii Jieigium won
l TTinilnnhni-" .in. 1 Wilson " Mr. I'nin. the first Hurt of the war and thnt
iSta nfngs nrfserted (hat Wilson won and America won the last pnit." .said Cnr-sI-Vf
'! challenge critics of his ndministin- diniil Meicier, plinittte of Itelgiuin, ad-
i on to suggest now. witiiin iiumiiii pos- .i1(,in!r mass-meeting which was'the
la.
Ir
1
tf
pibility, we could hnve won the war'
culmination of the cit.v 's leecption to
more promptly or with less loss of life." I j"1,""
WOMEN'S RIGHT IN CHURCH UBERTY OFFICERS ELECTED
Status in Presbyterian Councils to Sons and Daughters. AssoCiation
Be Determined by Vote of Members Namfis Ellnop Palmsp state Counclor
ew York, Oct. IP,, (Ilv A. P.l , , M , ... .,
k. .V "''"'-""."" "' ".."..... .. ,1U( innRiters of ljbertv jestenai sp.
l(1"f'' n f 5ran ."Vf ";""": '"1Ua 1'rte.l Stroudsburg for the 1031 meet
rights with men in all the functions of i , ,, rl(,ot(( Mnlo linim.s.
the church wasissued todaj by the com- r'ouncilor. Elinor Palmer, of StroinN
mlttee on official relations of women in 1)lir. associate councilor. Elizabeth
the church, created by the last (.eneral nrmnn. of Pittsburgh: ue councilor.
Assembly of the Presb,terlan Churcji iii Albert Smith, of Pittsburgh; associate
the- United States of America. councilor. Catherine Kern, of Harris
Specific questions asked are: burg: council secretary, Matthew Ker
Whpthpr women shall be ordained to . nej . of Philadelphia: council ticisiirer
the eldership or to thp ministry, and Isaac Dando. of Cressona . associate
whether they shall have the same lights secretary. ,Sue Allen of Pittsburgh.
i
M men in the sessions,
synods nnd assemblies of the church.
REBUKES SENATE FOR DELAY
prcsbjtorics, associate treasuier. Martha lleff of
I'lmnilPlpiiia : council guine nia iten
gel, of Philadelphia , inside guide, F.iiuua
Fry of Mechaiilcsbiirg; outside guard,
Joseph Matthews of Philadelphia
I o lower living costs
Is the problem
Bothering every one.
Some have tried
To cut living costs
By serving
Smaller portions
But found that this
Was stealing
From the grocer
To give to the doctor.
So we.-Boosters
For better things
Have decided to give
To the good housewives
Of Philadelphia
A recipe we discovered
For saving money
On the table
And Improving health
In the bargain.
We have noticed the
Delicious, juicy red
Jonathan Apples t
Now so plentiful
From, Washington,
Oregon and Idaho,
And we have figured out
The cost of
Fresh apples,
Baked apples
And apples in other ways
Served as desserts
Compared with the cost
Of other desserts
Of equal or less
Food value.
You'll be surprised
To know
That we found
That dozens of
Delicious apple desserts
Could be made
At a cost
Of a third to a half
Less than other
Very commonly used
Less palatable desserts
When these apples
From Washington,
Oregon and Idaho
Were bought by the box.
These Western apples
Are so carefully
Inspected
Before they're packed
That sjhere is seldom
A bad one found
In a whole box,
So ALL of every apple
Can be used
And there's no waste.
And, of course,
The price per apple
Is very much less
When bought by 'the box
Than when purchased
In small quantities.
Then we figured out
The comparative
Food values
And were further
Surprised to find
That one of these apples
Equalled the food value
Of one lamb chop,
Or two slices of bread,
Or one egg.
i
In addition,
We also found
That apples
Contain lime salts,
And iron, and sulphur
And magnesia and
Many other minerals
Essential to health.
There's a lot of truth
In the old saying
That "An apple a day
Keeps the doctor away." .
So we're now wondering
Why more people
Have not before
Realized these gualities
And decreased living
Costs and improved
Health.
daho
regon
ashington
WERNER HORN EXTRADITED
Taken to Canada for Trial Boasted
of Blowing Up Bridge In 1915
New York, Oct. 111.- Werner Horn,
fcclf-eonfcssod German ogent, who
boasted that he blew up n bridge across
Iho St. Croijr. river on thn Xcw llru&s
wlclt side In February. 1015, wan
brought hero from .Tprspy City bv two
Canadian officers, who will tako him to
Canada for trial.
A ftPP SAfrtlin. ilti-htnl,,, Vrw,itti . A .
""- ,, .N. "." .......tun lib ai-
lanta for carrying explosives out of the
eumiirj, xiorn ivas rcari'psipii in iiopn
Itcn on September 27. Under thn Ca
nadian law 1iq is liable to imprisonment
for life.
.
!Teltp1ione,. Spruce 20381
t'ur Slorayc and Remodeling
at Reasonable Rates
LUIGIRIEM1
i
COnUKCT APPAREL, KOU
WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
WOMEN'S SUITS
SPECIAL
FOR FRIDAY
Silver Tip Diagonal
STRAIGHT LINE NARROW
BELT TAILORED MODEL
' TAUPE WOLF COLLAR
TWO-PIECE SKIRT
NAVyBROWN
125.00
TINSELTONE
STRAIGHT LINE BELTED
MODEL LARGE POCKETS
WITH BUTTONS NUTRIA
COLLAR AND BORDER-TWO-PIECE
SKIRT WITH
POCKETS AND BUTTONS
NAVY REINDEER
135.00
Narberth Women- Plan Sale
Members of the woman's auxiliary of
the Narberth 1 SI. C, A. are canvass
ing Slain Line today to collect mate
rials for n rummage sale to be held
next Tuesday at Ardmore. The yronien
want to raise $200 to, complctrf pay
ment for the roof they had put on the
Y. M. O. A. building. They will make
n collection of clothing, china, pictures,
furnlturo and many other things.
,
S
"Not for minel"
. Why?
Can't fit you?
Nonsense!
Much easier than waiting
for a custom tailor. Fit
must ,be exactly as good or
you needn't take the suit.
We have the size for every
build. Drop in and see.
A wealth of imported
fabrics that a custom tailor
couldn't think of showing.
And prices so much less
than you'd pay a good tailor !
Fef ro Co-toc
Clothiers ft, Outfitters
Bxelmlvs Agents for
Rogers Peet Chlhet
Chesttvuf Street Juniper.
I COATS : DRESSES I
WAISTS : FURS
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(Speaker Before Reformed Church .
Synod Pleads for League of Nations
' AllentoHii. Pa;, Oct. 10. I Ily A. 1" I I
i Dr. Frank Mason North, of New Yoik,
president of the federnl council of the
' Church of Christ in America, in tin ad
dress before the eastern sjnod of the
Ileformed Church, in an eloquent plea
" for the league of uutions. declared
"That the United States Semite
t vhould hcsltutc to take the step to put
. into operation a principle of orgunizn
f tlon so far ahead of anything that the
world has ever known; n thing that
will mark the beginning of a new d.ij .
5s, to me, one of the saddent common- i
taries in the hi'.tor.i of the American !
jiatiou," ,
Four City Appointments Made
four city uppoiutiiientK were an
nounced todav as follows: Klizabetli !'.
Sillier, of Philadelphia Hospital for '
Mitnirlmiu Mkuhluu LlinAPiMLlnn' tillfwa I
fiiV. Bureau of Health, SI BOO; Thomas'
Enzle. 7-1IS outn rttty-tirst street,
rodmnn, Iturcau of Survey, $1)0(1 j Rob
ert A. Long, 1I81 West Susquehanna
avenue, chiiinniuu. Iturenu of Survey, ,
$000; Valter Sheck. 20,'l0 Hast On
tario street, ship joiner. Depnrtiift nt of
SVharvcs. twenty cents an hour
Highest Quality Coal
Immediate Delivery
Our MmU N specially sr tt nl from (he
Tfr. bfitt rnllkrlew, niitfd for freedom
front Klutr nnd raref ullj dirt t reined,
40 pound to the ton,
"Follow the Flag"
mHAmici
FUELVCof
FRANK F. MATHERS
JM M. be I. Ilnltlmors Air.
S. . for. 10th 4 W.nhlruton It.
Phones W ooU 478. Dick 1110
Y
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Rings For the Little Finger
These are real mannish in
appearance and wonderfully
effective with platinum decora
tions. A ring of 14 Kt. gold orna
mented with platinum, with
diamond in octagonal setting of
platinum $62.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Motor Truck Repairs
All Motor Trucks eventually have to be
repaired. Friction still exists. When
figuring cost of repairs remember they
are in direct proportion to first costs.
All units of a six thousand dollar truck
are based on its list price.
And every one of the six thousand dol
lars must carry its share of high produc
tion overhead high sales cost. Every
replacement part carries that same bur
den and its necessarily wide profit mar
gin also.
Bethlehem Motor Trucks are neither
underbuilt to meet a price jnor over
built to justify a price. They represent
the middle -ground the point where
price and quality balance the place
where greatest value is' reached. Their
low repair cost is due to their stamina
and to the low cost of repair units.
Buy your Motor Truck on Facts.
1 Ji-Ton Chsvii 2 H-Ton pbab 3 JsJ-Ton Oiatai
$1965 $2365 $3465
F. O. B. ALLENTOWN. PA.
BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Buy Safely Buy Bethlehem
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1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(opposite Keith's)
v 'i'Vv Furs and Millinery
-V.fcZss
z4urs "s.
ie
Ikk
$1
Fir
but
to save money,
Direct
fro
Fork
fi
mi
m
-flyars are, in themselves, decorative, but when fashioned after the designs of the
fj foremost furriers of the new and old worlds, they are at their best.
All of our Furs are fashioned by experts in the newest and best modes created by
these Masters'of Fur Style, but we manufacture them ourselves.
By this "maker-tO'Wcarer" plan, you gain on every Fur purchase made at our store
the profit that would ordinarily have gone to the middleman.
WeWillReserveYourPurchaseonPaymentofaSmaUDeposit
ip
ggig
ji!u:iinniiiLi;Mat:iiiunM!iiaKniiiuujuniuiiiHJbntuiHimuS!U!!):MhTi!,iiiriini!URaJJ lijj Dft, L?UiflL 11 )':iiimtjii::iiiininiini!iiiEuti!nniuiiiniTniitiinitmiimiiiniiiimEiiiu!niiti!tuim&
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Australian Seal Coats
Natural Muskrat Coats
Australian Seal Coats ( length)
JTrimmed Natural Muskrat Coats
Trimmed Australian Seal Coats .
Natural Squirrel' Coats
Taupe. Nutria Coats ...........
Australian Seal Dolmans
Scotch Moleskin Coats (Spts. Model)
Model Hudson Seal Coats
$127.50
$145.00
$165.00
$185.00
$195.00
$245.00
$275.00
$295.00
.$345.00
$350.00
Natural Squirrel Coats ( length). .$375.1
Bearer Coats (Sports Model) $395.(
HudsonwSeaI Dolmans $395.1
Taupe Squirrel Coats (Sports Model).$395.(
Scotch Moleskin Dolmans $475.1
Taupe Nutria Dolmans $495.(
Trimmed Muskrat Coats. $650.(
Mink Dolmans $650.1
Baby Caracul Dolmans $675.1
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