Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1919, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENtNGr TUBIIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
1019
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ENTAT VO PER UN
ACCORDO SU F1UME
La.Francla Prende I'lniziativa
di una Proposta al Governo
Degli S. U.
rubllihM nnd Dlatrlbuted Under
PEUMIT NO. 8l.
Authorlted by th act of October 6.
1017, on fllo at the I'ostotflco of Phila
delphia. Jn.
A. S. BUULKSON,
rostmaster General.
SADOUL CAMPAIN BEGUN
ParleU 4 novembrc 11 glornalo L'Uco
di 1'nrJgi nnnunzla cho la Francla lia
prcso l'inlzlatlra di presontnrc n Wash
lngton una nuova proposta per slstcmnre
lo questiono (11 Flume.
II gtornalo dice. pure, clio la mossa
dclla Frnncia o' sostenuta dnll'Iugliil
terra. Roma, 4 novembrc. TInglilltcrra
ha deciso dl sostenerc la soluzlonc pro
posta dall'Italta relatlvnmente alia
nuestlono dell'Adrlatico cd ha dato
istruzlonl a talc scopo all'AmbascIatorc
Inglcso prcsso gll Stat! Unltl. Cio'
eecondo quanto nnnunzla il glorualc
"La Tribuna."
II Conslgllo Nazlonnle dl Fiumc,
tcoondo 11 dctto giornalc, ha uftlcinl
mento notlflcato lo Fotcnzo dcll'Intcba
dplla dellbcrazlone approvatn da quel
Conslgllo 11 glorno 30 ottobre, con la
quale si reclama l'anncssione nll'Italia
fcotto 11 princlplo della "sel-dcterrnlua-tion.'
II "Glornalo d'ltalla" dice chc e"
probablle che la Frnncia Bottomcttcra'
nl Supremo Conclllo della Corjfcreti7a
delln Paco un nuovo progctto conccr
neiit la qucstlone dcl"Adrlntlcn
(Jlcmenceau o desideroso dl tcrinlnare
In sua presldenza del Conslgllo del Ml
liistri dl Frnncia con un atto chc rendu
strettl o duraturi i legami dl umlclzla
franco-ltallanl.
Paris! , 8 novembre. 11 Supremo
Conclllo dclla Confcrcnza ha deciso dl
inviare un'altra nota alia Humanlu,
tonfermante la rlchlesta fatta nclla nota
mandata 11 17 ottobre dai govcrnl fran
eese, inglcso cd amcricano, ma non ri
messa da alcun rapprescntate del go
rerno itallano. Ill governo rumeno non
avrebbe rlsposto n detta nota pcrche'
l'ltalia non vl era compresa.
La Dcleeazlone Itollana a Parlcl ha
espresso la sua sorprcsa chc la nota
non e' stata mandata anche da parte
dcU'Italia.
La rlchlesta nella nota tnviata alia
Itumcnla o quella che lo truppe rumeno
slano rltlrato da, Budapest.
Notlzie glunte alia Confcrenza della
Paco Indlcano che lo sofTerenzo della
popolazlono in Vienna sono intenbc,
como pure in Budapest, per la mancanza
di vlveri e combustiblli. La situazlone
in Budapest e' resa poi grave dalufprc
benza delle truppe rumeno ,le; qaall
avrebbcro fatto bottino sopra vlveri e
nirnl ftnecic dl vettovaElle.r6enza ri-
guardo alio raccomandazloni del Su-v
premo Concilio. ..
II Supremo Concilio ha oggt appro-
vato uno schema dl trattato da essere
concluso tra cli Allcati c le potenze 'as
sociate e la Grecia. concernente la
nrotezlone dl razzi ed altroiinlnoranze.
II Conclllo ha anch? , deciso dl
rlehledcre il coverno Dblacco di apri
ro il troffico sopra cerfo'ferro vie cho
traversano la fronticra tra "la' Polonia
c la Germania u uotd -TjllYarsovla. II
Conclllo csaminera' f. qucstlone del
futuro della Galizla orfentale, un tempo
territorio auatriaco, pra'jbccupato dalle
truppe poiaccaef ,jty
UPHOLbWplflN HAWAII
Must Adopt American Standards,
Baron uoto icu Japanese mere
Honolulu, Nov. 4. (By A. P.)
Baron Goto, forner minister of foreign
affairs in tho Japanese cabinet, made
this statement to tho Japanese of Ha
wall before depirting for homo on the
steamship Kbrct-Maru :"
"It la fortunate, that the Janancse in
Hawaii must adopt tho standards and
must learn tie English language and
frsln their r.llldren jih that lancunce,
not in Japajcse. IThey must leallze
fully that t!y are a part and parcel
of tho body Mlitlcs or tho unltcu
and not tho.lody politic of Japan
French Socialists Back Captain Who
Deserted to Reds
Parh, Nov. 4. The public campaign
for tho election to the Chamber of
Deputies of Cnpthln Jacques Sadoul,
tho army officer against whom court
martial proceedings for treason nrc
pending in connection with his defection
to the Russian Bolshevists, was begun
at a mcctltue of the Socialist party.
Captain SnJoul's name appeared on the
program as "honorary president" of the
meeting, although ho is still with tho
Bolshevists in llussia.
Among tho upcakcrs tho most pic
turesnuc nn JMnumno Laumoncau. a
woman with flaming hair, who urged tho
election of Sadoul whllo n. waiting the
coming ot n social revolution whlcli
should establish him as tho "pcoplo's
commissary."
Captain Sadoul's friends here have
Initiated legal steps to defer the court
martial until ho returns as ho Intends.
JAPAN
E
SE COUNCIL
RAPSPEACETERWIS
1 IMPORTANT 28TH ANNIVERSARY OFFER
FIFTY YELLOW TRADING STAMPS FREE
Favors Impeachment of Cabinet
Because Treaty Is Unsatisfactory
RACIAL ISSUE INADVISABLE
TO DISCUSS PLEBISCITE
Commission Under Peace Treaty
Will Meet In Paris November 10
Paris, Nov. 4. (By A. P.) Novem
ber 10 has been fixed by the Supreme
Council ns the date when the plebiscite
commission created under the German
peace treaty shall meet in Paris to dis
cuss the elections In the various ureas
tho polltlcul affiliation of which is lo
be settled by popular vote. The United
States will not be represented even un
officially at this meeting,
Tho Netherlands have been advised
by the council that it adhere to the
decision previously reached not to
iccoguizc the Dutch ownership of Ger
man ships purchnscd by Holland after
the opening of the war.
Belgium lias asked tne council to rc
lcusc ships from Finland loaded with
material destined lor ueiglum. The
question has been referred to the arm
istice commission, which it Is expected
will allow these bhlps to pass through
the Baltic blockade of soviet Russia.
Honolulu, Nov. 4. The Japanese
privy council on Thursday faorcd the
Impeachment of tho ministry of Premier
flora and the Versailles peace delegation
for the unsatisfactory peace terms, ac
cording to a cable received from Xokio
by the Hawaii llochi, n Japanese dally
newspaper here.
ToUlo, Oct. I!S (delayed). Japan
made a mistake In raising tho racial
issue at the Peace Conference in Paris,
it was declared nt cstcrday" meeting
of the privy council by "Viscount
Klvoura and of the snecial com
mittee of the council which examined the
German peace tieaty. lie wan criti
cizing thj, government for the failures,
ho declared, that hud been scored In
Japan at the conference.
Speaking on behalf of his fellow com
mitteemen, says the report, Viscouut
Kijoura laid especial blame upon the
government for having raised the racial
question, declaring such action was un
timely and Inadvisable.
The withdrawal of the racial clause
had produced an awkward situation, the
viscount added, cen apparently having
resulted in the distinction between Jap
anese and negroes being ignored. He
also regretted the Japanese delegates
had failed to insist upon Japanese oc
cupation of tho South sea Islands.
of tho body pjlitlcs of tho United States
Tho statenent is significant, in that
the languam used in the schools hus
Dcen a viuu ,ssuo in numui.
SOVIEJ BANS FIRST NAMES
Peter Petkp'f Will Be "Petkoff One'
V Oldest! Child
Stockholm, Oct. 15. (By A. P.)
Leaders of Iussla's soviet government
have banned the giving of Christian
panics to children, it s reported, because
they are. considered "reminiscent of the
reactionary lystcm,' It is expected
an ordert.wil;be isavjed soon forbidding
tbeltuse.
Numbtrs aia to be substituted. Thus
three chlldrenof a family named Petkoff
may, irfffutire, be. known as "Pet-
KOU Oue( i,wu uuu vvM ,......-.
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England Won't Sell Colonies
London, Njv.S, Viscount Milncr,
secretary for&hIeolonies, has sent a
iornm to Hik fmjvernor of British
Guiana denylsj: theJBritish Government
has any lntemon. oc selling urmsu
Guiana or any3ritjsh West Indian col
ony. Jj
A dispatch1 tronj London August 3
quoted the Nrtional News as saying a
suggestion that the British West Indies
be cedla to tm United States in part
paymentof G-eati Britain's war debt
was seriously Jelnp considered on both
sides of tMAthntJe.
Shah EVllsrltlsh Treaty
London, N6w Lord Curzon en
12 15 Chestnut Street
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
' 'I
For Tomorrow
Semi-Annual Sale
Trimmed Hats
at Extraordinary Price Reductions
Ono of tho largest ovents of its kind this scabon.
est huts arc included in tho Sale.
(10) 8.50 Trimmed Hals...
(20) 9.50 Trimmed Hats...
(28) 10.00 Trimmed Hats. . .
(15) 1250 Trimmed Hals...
(1013.50 Trimmed Hats ..
(16) 14 JO Trimmed Hals...
(25)15M Trimmed Hats...
(10) 16 0 Trimmed Hals...
(15) 1750 Trimmed Hats...
(10) 18 JO Trimmed Hats. . .
(11) 20.00 Trimmed Hats. . .
(19) 2250 Trimmed Hats. . .
(16) 25.00 Trimmed Hats.,.,
(27) 2750 Trimmed Hats...
(18) 30.00 Trimmed Hals..,
Our new-
l.aln ha1 nrwii
.huh of P'erftfch
In reply tojBt
neaitn, ine biw
at tne couch
tween Pefla
J.'JsW.
his malestv.
a brief speech
telst of his
prM8l Ills pleasure
E.ifeitgrecment be-
tiJ9ritain, wnlcn,
sttpject of much
tin Mill." IlU-WQMl!
rejoicingly twwwholhive tho welfure
of Persia ab IwtSaSSs
V jfX', Vjjl
Several Killed liiFrflnoh Wreck
Paris, Nor i.iTBJj' A.P.) The
Slmplon cxpfelimflelat a standstill
' between Pont'SurJirorine and Sens
about sixty miles soiUMJist of Paris, at
10 o'clock laat'uljBlt'was run into by
u train bound fat Ueaev. Several per
sons were kitlod a&LHtyiumW Injured,
The authorillea hsvipwio to the scene
of the wreck. U&Jim
ALL WHITE LWIDRY TUBS . fUrz
Cn tie lid to
Irirttre. da
vrllh Shmfeo-f
Doernco
notlia we I'll
0CltOKf.
pleUi line (
without mnr I
, rienti. An ut
Hihed In Hnd out
1 hp 11000111 whlto
f mill runner
41i luu nriro
iar with 1 com-
prouuua,
THECMM.,')RIHAFFr CO,
3214 CHKSTNUT STREET
VflRa
Novo Means
Sticking to the Job
A Novo Pump will stick to its job 60
minutes an hour, 24 hours a day if need be,
The Novo Engine Company 13 willing to
stick to its job just as faithfully, in order to
deliver the kind of Service that
Sggjgk backs up Novo Power.
AraJy.rV KSMEnai4t IHtallB.P. FurnUUiU
SlTSj? 31 lwt.ro"0i.tf. Outif for Pump.
"fci.?" -i. Apply ftr full ftrmautn.
NOVO KNCillVli CJO.
CIuac EBuncnt.WefKt.lCai.rtta
Factory and Moln Of f icei Minilnr.Mlch.
t 1 T 1 CL or.
j. jacoo .nniiiion oc ,o.
1744 Market St., Philadelphia
F"jffiffl
4m3wh,J
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4r fcJg " a "fwnn. J vliH
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li n npcxsntmU 1 7
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$2.75 All-Wool
Crepe Poplin . . .
3 Inch Illnck. navy nnd inldiilKht
blues, 1 In vi nu and seal brown, taupe.
Plum nnd Hursundy.
1
$1.75 Storm Serge, $1.35
Half-wool In nay nnd mldnlBht
lilucs, broniui, sra, ereon, Uur
cundv nnd Mack SO Inch
$4.50 All-Wool Coating8,$2.95
B4 Inch. Attnictho Scotch mixed ef
fects In hlnrk-nnd-u like and brow n-and.
tun 1,1 1 llroilitrs I'lrfct rioor, houth.
Mail Orders Filled
0
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders Filled
i&pp
Market
Eighth
ONE YbLLOW TRADING STAMP WITH ; mibert
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY I Seventh
Sale! U. S.
Navy Blankets
5.25
Superior quullt) made ror the omcers
of the nay. Of lino grade white
lambs' wool, with Just colton enough
to preent ahrlnklng. Slightly eoIIkI
I $8.50 Blankets, $6.65
Hest grade white cotton, dainty pink
or blue bonlers Silk binding to matcii.
LHjllhlo-bcd size.
IJt llrotliern First Floor. North
K$ijmt&tmiv4'Sl',vtf't't
3W
A New Series Tomorrow!
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Prices Far Below Value Rule the Anniversary Sale
All Purchases Made During November Will Be Charged on December Bill,
Payable in January, 1920. Those Not Having Charge Accounts With Us
Are Invited to Open One
Start Your Christmas Shopping Early Enjoy First Choice and Avoid
the Last-Minute Crowds , f
g frmi'tt'&'4,ltl0'?A4rn
To Every Purchaser of One Dollar's Worth or More i
Series "12XXG" & "12XXH"
Good in any Yellow Trading Stamp Book, no matter how
many other fcottra stamps you may already have.
An excellent plan save Yellow Trading Stamps und ex
change full books for Christinas gifts.
More and More Men Are Buying
Suits and Overcoats
IN THIS GREAT SALE!
Present High Costs of Clothing Make These Groups Conspicuous
We ordered early and in large quantities many months ago.
Fabrics and tailoring as good would cost fully fifty per cent
more today.
T1"" ' l ! ' 1. iihim II !! mi. it- .1 II - M J
$35, $40 & $45 Overcoats
Doublc-bicasted ulsters, ulstcr-
1 etles. Also conservative form-
fitting styles.
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$30 Sack Suits, $21.50
Two- and three-button effects. Uestfa
bucs, cvicfully tailored. Serge trimmed.
$30 Overcoats, $19.50
'Many conservative models in this lot, also
('ouble-breasted ulsters and ulsterettcs.
$25 and $30 Suits, $17.50
Splendid specimens of good clothing
at a low prkc. Conservative patterns.
Wr fM ilH Tv
life
I ifflmro
1 B
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4
$26-75
HHtllll
The Anniversary Sale Comes Just in Time to Make the Way
Easy for Women & Misses to Have Smart Winter Outfits at a Cost
Governed by Strict Economy
New garments beautifully styled and superior from every point of view!
$40 ILsters and Ulsterettes, $31.50
Double-breasted. All tho new weaves,
licit all around.
$50 and $55 Overcoats, $38.40
Trimmed with high-grade satin. Con
servative models as well as new styles
in ulstcis and form-fitting coats.
t!
j Boys' $15 Suits with Two
Neat patterns, in theviot and i
Eissimere. Skirt-coat models, !
Sizes 8 to 17. !
I with belt.i.
4., ..... .......
Boys' Two Pants )$19'75
Suits of Crompton ' y
1'ractlo.illv two suits In one Cont
!lnl with Kliakl Very -warm and
iTvli?n.ih Sizps 7 to 1G onlv.
I.lt Hrotlirr Second Floor, 7th Street
Boys' $10.50 Mackinaws,
$7.39 "
Convertible or shawl collars.
Helta. Sizes 8 to 17.
JM M It MttlhMVt u .Mf
Boys $18.50 OvcrcoaU, $13.75
Doublo-bredstcd sk rt-coat moilel wlih
woolen HnliiB Some with u quarter
Venetian joke Sizes 9 to 18.
$27.50 Velour$1C.75
Ton Coats 1V
Lai go kit Coney or plush col-j
lars. Blade, green, henna,
Buigundy and navy. Twoj
illustrated. !
$40
Suits
Tailored U97.50
I
Of serge in navy blue and
black. Trimmed with braid;
convertible collar of self ma
tciial. Satin linings. Illustrated.
Beautiful $39.75 t)XL
Dresses Li
Velvet, jersey, satin, crepo de
j chine, serge and georgette.
j Handsomelj embroidered and
I braided.
$42.50 Top Coats, $29.75
Of velour, polo cloth, broadcloth, silveitone and
clour de laine, topped with great collars of seal,
kit coney or opossum.
$50 Velour Coats, $39.75
Slashed pockets and large collar of seal. Satin
lining throughout. Smart colois. Sketched.
I It llrotlieri SCCO.VT) TLOOR
$62.50 Stunning Suits, $49.75
Duvet do lame, plain and checked velour, broad
cloth, silvertonc and tricolmc m Poilu, beetroot,
lose, taupe, brown and navy. Hae rich seal col
lar and pockets. Sketched.
Chic $10.50 Skirts, $10.75
Of silk poplin, taffeta, wool plaids and serge.
Plain or braided.
WAISTS Save!
The Anniversaru Sale Pre
sents Styles in Everu Way
Remarkable for Their
Small Costs
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'""Voile WAISTS, "$2.49
Pleasing design with collar-
less effect in front, large
collar back, embroidered de-
i signs and inset lace raednl-
I lions.
Georgette
Waists,
$4.90
Have embroid
crcd design c-
Innrllntr Ittmind
tho neck and
well down the
front. Na y,
bisque and
flesh.
Georgette
Waists,
$6.98
Very lovely. Collarlcss; richly
embroidered and beairi front.
Flesh and -white. Pictured.
I.lt nrulliern SECOND FLOOR
iS?i
Vr7
fW$6.9&
Women's Fine $8 New i $
LACE SHOES (
An Anniersary Sale item that will benefit to the sum of seeial
dollars those who act promptly and choose from these styles.
Tan Calf: Hae perforated wing tips. Walking and Louis heels.
Black Glazed Kid: Outside straight tips. Cuban and Louis heels.
Brown Kid: Neatly perforated outside straight tip. Cuban heels.
Black Gunmetal: With mat top. Perforated wing tip. Louis heel.
The above hac welted soles
real leather throughout, livery
foot can be fitted.
Misses' $5 Shoes, $3.45
Patent coltskin and gun
metal. Sizes HVi to 2.
Boys' $5 Shoes, $3.98
Gun-metal. Sizes 9 to 13M:.
J jpJ85J
Young Women's 1$0.98
$6 Shoes
Patent coltskin and gun
metal. Military heels. Sizes
2M; to 7.
-.
Children's $3.50 Tan Shoes,
$2.69
Dark tan lotus leather; chiomo
elk soles. Reinforced toe pieces.
I.lt llrothrr-F'rst Flooi. North
Subway Store
Tactory blemishes a now pair tor
for unj that fall
Women's 75c Footholds,
49c
Heel - le, ankle - strap rubbers
from a noted manufacture! All
sizes In lot
.Men', fl One-nnrlilc Aritlr, $1.59
Mlnaen' und Children' 7Bo liilli
ltern, 05c
Itoya' & Voutlm' VI. 10 Itubbrra, 89
Mfli'n 1 KtlhberH, ?!le
Anniversary Sale
ffers Savings in
ouseliold Helps
Prince Mascott
Stove, No. 8,
$29.50
Sold on tlin I lub
Finn: No Intcrfotj
No lttr-H.
lliui fx hole reersl
1I- PupIpx srnto end
Ulai lift otT nickel
triinmtiigH hoay
caM tidH find flun
ll?H11 OUtK
lllsh UT niil(t
triniiu 1
Ml
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iVfcrJSr 8 tgiZZ?
Vi CL'SS''
1.38
National
f $Sv S
$3 Carpet
Sweeper .
r-io Celebrated ' Hy
i ireno Make Inibor
. Itant fcalurea All aro
$5 Castiron 5 nutal und taf beat
Pvlinnr lallbrltllo brushoa
I1
1 K&ZSt
ml
Mi.
Par or
Broom,
37c
I our
Hewed,
tint
corn
imiiY Ilmd
Let Thfo Be the Solution to Many of
Your Gift ProblemM
$3 to $5 SILK CHEMISE, $2.69
Of crepo de chino or satin. Sam
ples from a prominent New
York maker closed to us1 for this
Anniversary Sale at a surpris
ingly low figure. Pictured.
Also combinations and satin
bloomers from our own stock
greatly reduced, because slightly
rumpled. Tailored or laco
trimmed. No mail or phone or
ders filled.
$1.75 NIGHT GOWNS,
$1.19
Special purchaso Three ex
cellent models in slip-over ef
fect. Of nainsook with laco
and etnbroideiy. No mail or
phono orders filled.
k Mc-jffa"
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IV '
7 A&I..J.V.
7 iffSJS
$2.69
GOc FANCY APRONS, 39c
Round style of lawn, trimmed with fine laco,
pockets and ribbon bow.
Ml Brother. SECOND FLOOR.
btovo i .. 07c
o $3.65 i i-rf
Stove D. J fe S
$.95 rtoor luree! SJSSl J;f llimm Ilr,d
LL. j aah lit Ifw! I I ,ll Sold um
A iii .. IfiiiSI 1 J It a not liar
I r 1 i 11L-3 II name for ,
Iff '-Z3 ! -g r Heavy tin. 4-
rjgSZZ Waldorf ' j5ii '?L"'L i !".SL ,
j$3u Toilet Paper I b?S
!QB-J' $1 Mrs. PotU' jS Waaher,
"$TT6'7iiir"'rir:!?ad i-98 ESS 1M
.i.ou oai- pi iron A MiiTiTnilffl
vanized y ixini-oiniKv Ju&jsi3r& m
i--U am rfc.T.liaSi-' Mtkrl-l'lutetl III il ! itti..vk
Wash QK h . se. vt thr W Jh !1,r?,tSfrih
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TOMORROW 1
$2-50
Hemstitched
Damask Table
Cloths
1 m mA
Fine quality mercerhed damask.
Floral designs. Two yards long.
Watch Daily Advertitetncnt tor
Similar Big Valuex
Lit llrothera First Floor, North
$3 Crepes K
clelmne )
Anniversary Sale brinrrs
them at wholesale cost
40-iueh. K cning and street
shades; also white, flesh nd
black. No mail or phono oidcrs
filled. Mam Arcade
'
Satin Royal, $2.50
35-indi. Evening and street
colorings.
Colored Taffeta
Silk, $1.98
35 inch Black and light and
dark shades.
White Habutai Silks,
$1.69 & $1.98
Yard wide. Pino imported all
silk quality.
Plain Foulard $0 49
Have soft finish; fashlonublc
shades. Yard wide.
I.lt Jirolliera First Floor Soulh
TS TRIMMED FREE
ReadytoWear & Untrimmed HATS
They arc a revelation in aliic.giving actually won
derful for eierjone fortunate enough to share.
$3.50 Ostrich
Bands, $29
Two tips. Black, bea
er. taupe, navy, Cop
enhagen and peacock.
i $3.50 Untrimmed
Velvet Hats, $1.98
j Combined with hatter's plush,
j Black. Smart shapes.
.$6 to $7 Ready-to-Wear
Hats, 53.97
Velvet in loll brim and mushroom
effects, trimmed with fancies, flow
ers and ostrich bands. Pictured.
ChUdren's $3 Fe
$5 Untrimmed
Hats, $2.49
Velvot combined with
beaver, in plain and
two-tone effect).
Large shapes,
t Hats, $,95
Blight finish felt with band and streamers.
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