jf?j RTV-'ATi !fp;- 'O 1 'J- ". ' . AfSC ,.. , -v IV 14 " EVENING l'UBlilO LtoaSK-SlLiELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' JANUARY 9, 19.20 , I fy ! ' . (M TOWNS I TEUTON l-NVOYJIIEETS POPE1 Credentials Were Sent to Rome Months Before War Ended Home. Jnn. D.-fdty A. 1M UIi-ko ! on lIcrRcn, the new I'rvisslnn minister to the Iloly Sec, was received in pri vate nmltcnec by l'opc llciiccllct yester day, but not in the solemn manner .. , i . .. uiiini ior me presciiiniiou ui trcueii- Lako Covers Tnoir Former Sites, tinK ', . . The oreilontinls oC the minister were IS Reoort Other Coinmuni- Lent to the Vatican when he was ap- ...1..... 1 1 ".. I I. I.I ... l pointed nisi nine, ueeiuise ue fuum uui I personally come to Home then, as peace hiul not been ratified. RED DRIVE ON INDIA EFFACED BY QUAKE FEARED IN BRITAIN ties Destroyed by Eruption bodies of troops in Turkestan with h view to cnrfyiiie out nossllilv far t rachitic nhius westward toward the Caucasus rcsion and southward toward l'ersla and Afghanistan, it is said. Soviet authorities have announced their intention to penetrate l'ersln by way of Khornssaii as soon' as they could secure control of the Casplnii sea. Ite- ceut reports indicated that soviet garrl I sons alotiR the Khorassan frontier had Bok- been heavily re-enforced. t Is' rennrteil 1fiOO soviet npont.q linvn hara, Within 200 Miles Of cone into l'ersln from OeoiRla and , Azerbaijan. Anti-ltolslievlk author! Afghanistan Frontier ties have tnkcu steps to ma a stop to i this movement. Bolshevik Forces Enter DEATH TOLL NEAR 2000 Uy the Associated Press Mexico Cits. .Inn. 1). -Seven towns near Teocelo., Miutli of .lalnpae. have ticcn overwhelmed by the earlli disturb -nuccs anil n qrrnt lake i eoverins their former sites, acoordin: to n mosnse SEEK TACTFUL WAY TO RE-ENF0RCE DENIKINE, 10 EXPEL TURKEY ;: the Associated Tress London, .Inn. !). l.mdinrn. capital of Khanate of Tiokhnrn, in nil le than 200 miles from the Afclinnistnii frontier, has been nlereil by llolshpvik forces. nccordiuR to 11H III,'. I'll' "I .........(. - .- '- --,-.- ,-.,.. . . .. . ... i ' n' in.. .1.1 -...i nr.!. i. --.. -t iir ODirp renor s. received tin mormtip imm i ron-io Allies vvoillQ UUSI OICK man ui Khhi,,.,. w,,,t. soviet troops have (- tlirotiRh A era ('ru;. ir.. -.,,. Ai:tU.. i.wi;.-,,v cnpicil KrasnovoiNU on the eastern shore Thiri- fo.r bo.Hi- had been rc.-ov-1 Europe Without Offending llt ,,, CnspiaI1 M,a Mos,.m, nvotUt e,l when the mense was filed. j Islamic World J CZV their0 ulteHor" purple The towns thnt were lutiudntcd nre nn offensive iinninst the Itritish. and Tlntnnalan, Quiezmitlnn, Coastaleca. , plan important movements in the direc- Tosisue. I-.llnlnta.-an. I'hi.loyn and! DESPAIR OF U. S. MANDATE Hon of India in conjunction with .the .IOS1S.W, ' 'Afghans and other peoples who might San JoscAcliili'iiiea. , , infiueuccd li l'nn-Islamic aspira- Kvcry house in Tcocrlo has been ,v (c ,,,,,.,...,,, ,css tions. mn.ti ...ilnlnil.Unlile. I ... ....-. .... t.. . .1 t i 1-or 1 Ills pm-me mv.-ii-lis 01 -iio-m .-,.. . ..... , ,,., , , ... . . .11111. . UUIIOII1IIK ' i. ... ...... ...l ,.. , .,.. t. ! ,...l.l. .1... i:..l ll.i f I .I..." . i. T..I....1 oi.i... 1.1 1. liilliun iiii-m nn- nun ... i'i ........ (..""r. 1C seems llllliroumni I"' uu... n-i. ". , n.i n- iii.ii till' l lllll'ii nuiir ...him liv ,!,,,.,,.ui,. (M; rnsftnUics iii Insl Saturdii.v s earth qilakn and the new eruption will fall below original estimates of "000, even if reports of 1000 deaths at t'oii.Haii ...... .,....., ... - - ,it,M1mvp irnining nun many nt a mandate over -JM.nt ito Persia and the Cauca nwers are in j core- ! ,, )yrnyUM ,, larK,. Rl, induced to necejit l.c.v. tlie nl heil 1M1W Miondenpp with n view to fnidine some solution of the problem of expelling Ihe ierc exaggerated. From compilation Turk from Kurope without causing i such and comparison of vnr.wng dispatches it Is believed twenty villages were com pletely destroyed, willi almost double that number of towns and xillngei par tially dem.i'ished or baillj ilamiiged. There lias been no iittcmpt to esti mate the number "f liamlels and single country houses destrojed b. the shock, nor have figures as to the number of injured or proper!., damage beeu re portfd. With the water siipnlv of various placet polluted by volcano action, the first action taken was -to send tank rars filled with fresh water to the suf fering districts. General Candida Agnilar, son-iu-law of President Car ransn, who has resumed his duties as governor of the state nf Vera Cm, is netivelv pncnceil in relief work. President Carranza lin- apirovcd an appropriation of 70.000 pesos for re- . lief. l'he Mexicuu Ued and While1 Cross organizations are nctiveh gather- iDg supjilies and money to be forwarded to the eartluiuake district. Ncwsimner-. in this citv have joined in raising money for the people- of the destrojedi towns. i Following an appeal In Colonel (. 'haul -iuo Fontes. general manager of the Xniionnl Uailwa.s. who asked that cm- i ldo.ves contribute one day's pay to til an uprising; among the .Mohammedan people as would endanger the control of the Furopenn nations over them. Information reaching Washington i that these cfTorts are in progro-s outside of Paris, where the Supreme Comi-il U sitting, though it is expected thai the ralilicntion of that body will be required to give effect to any plans adopted. Iteports from India. Kgypt and other Mohammedan countries of a general ob jection to the expulsion of the Turk from Europe and insistence upon the retention of the bend of their church in Constantinople, under threats of boj cott of Christian business and trade am! even actuiil warfare, have stimulated endeavors of the Knteutc foreign offices to find some plan which will satisfy the Mussplnien and at the same time free Constantinople from Turkish maladm'H istrntion. One such project which seems to af ford a basis for action contemplates the n..siiniptian of the control of Constnn tinople by the league of nations. This would include the declaration of (lie idly as a free port and the actual ad ministration of the place bv n commis sion nominated by the Mohammedan population of countries and colonic such as India. Kgypt, Tunis, Morocco intensive I raining and many have been asus, be- lirov ded with large supplies oi i forged English money. J Acquire Strategic Kail Line Direct railway communication be tween traus-Cnspia and Kuropcaii Rus sia has been acquired In the Iteds. who wi'l be able to concentrate important Kcme. dan. O.-Mliy A. P.) The Kpoca says that Nicolai l.enlne lias written another letter to the directors of the Soclnlist party imploring them not to precipitate revolutionary move ment which in the present conditions .would linve no probability of success, I.eniue adds that a revolution in Italy now would be a boomerang for the Kussian soviet republic, which is about to negotiate vith the bourgeois powers for the acknowledgment of the present state of affairs in Kussin and also for essential economic agreements. All tliTs""ould be rejected."" says I.cnme. if n revolution occurred in Italy, because with the eventual spread of Bolshevism throughout Kurope, the slates still immune from bolshevism Would hermetically close themselves against infection. The soviet republic destined to become n type for (lie tuturc. might not have time to strengthen itself sulliciently lo become vital, according to I.enine. II. MEMORANDUM RIGUARDQAFI1E Quali Sarebbero le Intonzioni Degli Stati Uniti, Inghil- terra e Francia mazla, accordando per esse plena bo .ranita' all'Italla, Lo tro potenzc con cedono tin mandnto all'Italla sopra I'Albnnin e complcta sovranltn' sopra Vallona con lo "hinterland" neccasarlo alia sun difesa. ' II memorandum osscrva clie dette dettc concession! scmbra salvnguardlno suflleientcracnte 1 drlttl e le nsplrazloni dciritnlia. Inoltro, guidatc da spirito ill amiqizia, lo l'otcnze preudcrnnuo In fonsldcrazlouc nitre domande del l'ltnlia. upcclnlmcnte la dlplomatlca rntiiircsentiniza ill Kara, rispotto nlla quale una dcclsiono'dovra' cssero la sciata alia poplazlouc dclla citln. . JSopra la proposta Italiaua dl scpa raro Flume e, const!tulrosdl csso o dello "hinterland" uilo stnto cusclnctto com plctnmente indipendentc. lasciaudo 11 porto o . lo ferrovic n detto Stato, II imMnorandum dice cho l'eslstcnza ul Flume e dello Stato cttseinctto appnro cllminl l'uuo e" l'altro rccipiocnmcntc, 11 ft mil A nitnliinntin fH.. sarebbo dl prcgludizlo nlla cIUb''06' pure alio hinterland.'' ttl-i Alio scopo dl salvaguardarc II .. tcre Ualiano e l'nutouoraia ill v- "' dum sono dispostc n tnantcnem i 5a-l sotlo la protczione dclla rJ? cii Kuzioni, c slccomo l'ltalia e' nn.T. ,C.I1'1 Lega, ill niemorandum dice -. v'l ?eMS tlLi!' snlvareM Publlnhcit una ninlrlbutei" Under PBUMIT NO. .141. Authorlzd ,liy thn net of October 6, 1017. nn nio Ht tho rostoltlce of Phila delphia, r.i A. a. HUnt.HSON. . Postmaster General. L5 fsXl.'VsN'JA" viV,iiV("W mi flUu&a tfflrtv?', Ituenos Aires, 0 genunio. TIn gliiltetra. la Francia e gli Htnt i I'nlti. riconoscendo il -carattere ltaliano di Flume, nccousentiranno die la citta' abhia cmnuletn sovranltn' sotto la I,ega delle Naziolii, rlservando soltnnto . Q. I'unione dogannlc con la .Tugoslavia, A sccondo il memorandum concerrentc la 4 Ualmazia e rlumc recentcmente prcsen tato da dettc Potenzo nl Miulstro per gli Affnri F.stcrl d'ltnlia, Vittorio Scialoia. , Uu sommario del detto mcmorlale telegrafato dal suo corri spondente da ltomn. c' stnto pubblicalo tin I giornnle. "I,a Nacion." Nel meniorinlc gli Stati I'uiti. l'ln ghlltcrra c la Francia riconoscono come ragioncvoli le domande dcll'ltalia ri-prlto alio isole Pelagota. l.iss c I.UKsln. nl lar.io lella rosin dclla Dal- 1 Founded 1861 tVssAJO .,.,.,...,.,.l.....;.' :""" ,SSS- w J anuary oa January Attract Sale Will Hundreds II of Buyers Saturday! m THE very general and decisive reductions registered in all de partments of the store Men's, Women's, Young Men's, Misses' and Bovs' are bringing and will continue to bring- a great demand for our all-wool apparel reduced to such a point that it seems almost like old timesthe savings are so great and the clothing is so good. These prices rule in the Men's and Young Men's Overcoat and Suit Departments: I earthquake relief fund, it was said and possibly the Malays of the Philip more than jiiii.iuhi pesos wouiii uo sou Fcribed within a few days. ROBBERS KILL MERCHANT pines, if the tinted Slates can be ln- I duccd to participate to that extent. j It is proposed to give this commission full powers lo control Constantinople politically and to administer the local government. l'ut to satisfy the Mo- I hiinimedaiis. the sullan nud his suile would be permitted to reside there and I lo cM'icise from there all of the film;- . tions of the head of his church. His' position would, therefore, ill some mens Bound to Post and Burned to Death Following Looting , Osceola, Ark.. Jan. 0. W. 1'. Han sel, owner of a chain of plantation i ore correspond to that of tho Pope in stores, was bound to a post and burned M-onic after he had been divested of his who to death by robbers, who looted his store at Holt, near here. Hansel's clothing had ben saturated with gaso line. The store also was set on lire. Farmers, roused by a negro, who discovered the building in flumes, found Hansel tied to u post in the building with Ills clothing afire mid his face spared by the blaze. He died within a few miuutes after he was removed from the building.' Search by sheriff's depu ties and posses of citizens is said to have failed to establish a definite clue to the identity of the men who com mitted the crime. Holt, a farming settlement six miles south of this city, is populated largely by negroes. BRITISH RAIL OFFER FAILING! Workers Expected to Reject Gov ernment Wage Proposal Today Umilon. .Tan. !. i H A. P. i The opinion prevailed at headquarters of the union of rnilwav workers that the Union representatives -vho have been deliberating on the government's wage offer since 'Wednesday would conclude their discussions today and adopt a resolution rejecting the proposals. It was expected, however, that n way would be left ivirn for negotiations with the government on contested points, and it was said rnni mere was mtie liveli hood that the union nt this time would take any extreme action. s j temporal powers. COMEZ UPHELD IN CUBA Legality of Liberal National Assem bly Is Sustained llaiaiia, .Ian. !). According to pub lished statements, the Supreme Court has sustained the decision of the cen tral electoral board, upholding the le gality of the liberal national assembly, which, in May. nominated former Presi dent .lose Miguel (lollies'., as the party's presidential candidate for 1J120. Dr. Alfredo Xayns, the regular chair man, bad been depos" 1 after attempts to cancel the call for the assembly to eomene and nominate a candidate. It is expected Doctor Znyn. who was the Liberal presidential candidate in 101(1, will form a new party. Profiteering Merchants Fined Lisbon. Jan. it. A number of sliop kceners uhn were chnrired willi nslriiif excessiic prices for food yesterdav were I lined from ."(H) to 1(100 esculdos. iT.he normal value of the esculdo in Anierieau . money is about fifty cents.) ' I ! Winnipeg Plans Air Route Winnipeg, Jan. !. An aerial service between Winnipeg and St. Paul will be established this summer, it was an nounced yesterday. One of the stations will be at Crand Forks, which will be i readied in ninetv rninutes from this i-Hv Samuel J.Cmswell Iron Work "Cheerfully Recommended" IRON products from the Cresswell Works have long been known for their qual ity. The Automatic Fuel-Saver has contrib uted to their success for the last seven years. This Philadelphia con cern saysof thewonder ful system that attains nearly perfect combus tion: "The results are satisfactory. We are able to maintain a steady steam pressure con tinually and it has enabled us tousc a cheaper grade of coal, "We can cheerfully recom mend this apparatus to any one who is having difficul ties with their boiler." Unless the Automatic Fuel-Saver cuts 5 to209o from your coal bills you do not pay for it. Let us give you full in formation. Automatic Fuel Saving Co. Bulletin Building Telephonm Spruce 5874 Steigerwmi Shoes A splendid "sale special" for women of con servative tastes: BLACK CALF BOOTS some lace, but mostly button. Two styles narrow toe with high Cuban heel; full round toe with common-sense t -l A heel. Easily worth $16.50 today. P Q' U Sale Price $30 to $35 Overcoats cut to $25 $35 to $40 Overcoats cut to $30 $40 to $47.50 Overcoats for $35 $50 to $65 Overcoats, $45 & $50 $75 to $85 Overcoats cut to $65 $65.00 Suits cut to . . $55.00 $55 & $65 Suits cut to $45.00 $50.00 Suits cut to . . $42.50 I $45.00 Suits cut to .. . $35.00 $40.00 Suits cut To . . $30.00 $35 & $45 Suits cut to $28.50 $30, $35 & $40 Suits cut to $25 - 1420 Chestnut St. Where On'v the Best Is Good nnoURh" I r----T j pRE a : 1 ili, Kpza Ja IB fcWCJ VM I IM I V1L.V T, I Wk lmtT i 9 v.iHwwi wsyr rsa SSrlfcSV S70.00 EXTRAk "-. T-. .. . "YV bFfcOAT. m ! 3a Cni-nf W i BLUE WHITE ljfi I oiUniro Diamond 11? ui :"' ." aiu ! -. aoiia Gold Big lnuitl-mndo Mountinj-. MIS niBniM jff a. V4S j& 2r -j&Srrs--1-3 bu 1 H and SONS' CaENUfN FUJAVER ffk PER CARAT Fine White Curat nines SR.21 U Carat r.tngs 1R.-.1 H Carat nlnrs .tO.flS . Carat Rlncs 64.37 i t&&&K&whrwu'jM.h-.w'ru & M..c DIAMOND COTTEnSDlREcT 'AW- . . -"TCli fP' 185 BMDZS to S565.C0 Per Carat t is essential for your own protection that when buying a diamond rou srould buy from a house that is thor oughly reliable and trustworthy. You can only have confi dence in a firm who by years of untirintr effort lias earned a reputation for honest and fair dealing netheds. We haye well earned this reputation because of our sincere efforts to please. ir diamond experts and rs are ever on the lookout for specials in diamonds and we have made it our policy to give our customers the advantage of these bargains throughour method of holding sales from time to time during the year. Those who are foresighted will surely choose a diamond from one of the specials offered. Jeweled, Adjusted Watch riiiii-sa case OjO GUABAirTEED PaS 20 YEAI13 J M PER CARAT I'remler White 3-16 Ct. nlnciftl3.!l 'i Carat HlnKS 19.K3 H-Carat Rings 44.IJ i Carat Rings tH.11 m Woman f s Complete Let-Go FORMER prices and former costs disregarded, with Suits, Coats and Dresses so generously reduced that their values rep resent savings which cannot be matched. $29.75 For Coats with shawl collars of dyed Opossum and Searline. In Silvertones and Velours. Regularly $45 to $59.75. Nolo The- Low Trice 'WHITE TERROR' IN HUNGARY More Than 5000 on Reactionary Death List, Communist Writes ' Heme. .Tan. 0. --( ly ,A. I'. I -The Socialist Tngwai'lit prints u letter writ ten by si lliinjuiri'in coininiiiiUt loader. ' wbo declares that wild reaction rases throughout Hungary. The writer says that while during (lie 'I'cd Terror" of last spring only U(14 iici'mmim uere killled the cxit-ting "White Terror" lias a death list of more than ."i()00.- Iu nddition to wiip 1..ilflO persons arrest nl. -KVTM) Son.ilir families are oping kept iu tmicirin'i , oiieenH-ation camps wlui'h ronstn-ii are ravaged In epluemii's, it i 1 1 t You will find it a real pleasure to select your VICTOR RECORDS here. Spacious Record Hearing Rooms on First. Floor. 12,000 VICTOR RECORDS just inside the door. H. ROYER SMITH COMPANY WALNUT AT TENTH STREET Store Open Saturday Kveninga- XYASlDJi -vry CjEx (iiiarnn ffl tfeil ffir 1 Pm CARAT l'ure White U Ct. rtln-rs "2.1.T1 . Carat nine.. 38.00 ". Carat Funics 81.81 V (Ura.t Kin-en .6.81 7 Jeweled Genuine ELGIN ThoV01 TU.ua Cxca si2 23 Jewel LEVER GOLD 2$ PER CARAT Bine iniit -V Ct Hlncu 42.SO J Carat nines M.15 i Carat nlnrs 9."I.6J W Ct. Klnus 111.03 Pilled Casa Onarantsed SO Tears PEN CARAT 20 years guaranteed JlT)"1 s. . ... Bold filled O. F. thin rh "t nines model case. 17 Jewel - 'J t nini Illinois, Elgin movement. or Waltham i ct WTilte SI 4. 03 nes 33.00 nca H.i.,ft nines 1SS.O0 A Handsome Bracelet Watch Always Acceptable Thousands to Select From IP will jl ""' KoCookiof M M"WW A Nutritious Diet for All Ages WrajrP -i Quick Lunch at Home or Office wlPi Avoid Imitations and Substitutes MmfflmP i sl n'' s Coa' V0J Tran,; 3E ESfiw! mr aIU when you want it. 3p Il 'Ibest COAL. I HI1P! E,r coi $ii-5:Nu' ca 5n'9s B-IhI- Slt,ve Co 85P"1 Coal 9'55i 3& KHirtW4i gtj RUy your coal now, don t 3tt N watt until you are entirely zt out. Be prepared. 3E ByK- M Owen Letter's Sons S BHLiK: " &Z Larptlt Coal Yard in rMladtlpMa i 3E All Styles in Stock Here! You Young Fellows Who Are Craving The Latest Thing in Style irrttf&r Here's the snappiest, smartest I hie shoe creation you have ever seen; -1" decidedly different from the everyday style you've heen accustomed to. Made of the finest Full grain Velvet Calfskin, Mahogany shade. The new French toe is a radical departure, and we are the first in Phila delphia to offer you this 1920 sensation. As to value, it can't be duplicated. See it today or tomorrow. THE 3 R. & L. Stores 1KOQ TVTr.l Cf WZMMS! 728 Market St F-J S C B 5 ieffi ! MJrWtjyiliM'HTUiit4itlU J Uli1 ii--1--- ' 'rUi,14iMV-yjr-ifJlijj pfflTf cm i irnrn iTrrn i ni-mi 1 1 1 rfWI I mft j1 , f(BE3l5E m rwMteite7rzPk m JKM$&WZ. WY- I V 31b A' J$:ffliwmmmWBl- :.. .' JyCFMWmW M 20-ytar ifoM-fl.l nl rounrl Erac let Watch; U pndabU move ment. $10 20-year sold-flll- 8ru " - v ii Bhaped case. Ifi Jewel (lepen-l able movement n73 S OmnmiJ' A fVLi.'r.TIt "rVlOXX lrr."n 1intm-W-,-, WmW$mm Kill $15 1- ;7r;i p mm Kmmmi iiiifJi'r.i,irrr WWW BEAUTIFUL PRESSLYH PEARL NECKLACES' '0 fiB 16-lnch grad uated lvn" n e c k ac fe.ria are or a beautiful creamy color o" magnificent hen and guaranteed in dtPtpuctlble. Soll-1 pnld claap. IS lncii, graduated "Pr e lyn" pearl n n o k lace, sruarantced in destructible. Pearla are of a moit beau tiful Oriental color. and finest Iridescent hues. 24-Inch gradua-ed "Preslvn nesrl neck lace, guar nntepd indesru- ' Tearla ore of a most beautiful color. -An-I finest i r I d e scent hues Solid white gold clasp. $ 14 ill? fT I rr'vn IXirl VgAy-Vi fthH n'fklK'. Purls are VuLri-f lil O r marvelous orlen- Qjr i n i LX 1,i 'olor of the Ufe i I Ir U fi'ifst Irldescinro Uj II ttyiA anil lustre. UK sol- JUJ fl nXttJ nl whit cold clasp yUl,. II WvaTTl "' with cenulno (BW pufect cut rtlamonrt ffjf'lll Y Xl Hnflsonle Rl't caa0 r&r-ffl Tub free Special price Cff.;fl 1-K solid cold octaron Wrist Walch; IS Jewel (I e nanilal) movement. $25 1 1IC solid f-nld fancy octagon ."ngraved Wrist Watch: IB-Jeweled. hlRheat grade movoment. $37 1fl - Inch graduated "I reia lyn" peail neck lace guaranteed structlble. nre of a most beau tlful Oriental color. of shimmering lu-i-tre and finest Iri descent hues, Folld white gold c 1 . p with one diamond. $17 1 n d e rearls i - InchfJ rraduated p e a r IT ST I P n e c k 1 a o e ot finest quallt). Each pearl Is perfectly match ed, and they are of the most beautiful Oriental color and iridescence. Clasp Is roads of 14-K. solid white gold and ( set with three diamonds. Mall Orders rilled. Bond tor 380 Faga 1930 Cataloff V'M Yitt m ft m ll j Wn m m $K nA '&& m m. W m 49: m m w n II Aw II ffl Coat o tl'ool Vclour With lila Shawl Collar and Cuffs of Seal In all the Season's Newest Colors. Keaular tll.SO Quality for Four Styles of (75 Coats! Silver- tones, velours, j-uuy cm. nnil Interlined: Seal Colla Cuffs. Some Shawl Collars Novelty Tweed Coats In Browns and Blues: Half Lined; Vclotn Coats in This Grouv 149.7S Duvet do Lainc Coat. Loliars, tn urowns, navys ana uiocks fins Hundred New Sample Coals of Many styles, jteguiarw ns.is to na.SO Qualities, Marked o: Clearance at Suits of fidverforto Vulour, Ox fords, Navy, Browns and Beavers. Regularly tSS. Also Twill Serges ana wool vonnns. Kignt vujer- enc atyies Dark Brown and Taupe Coats t'fh Ri.nl dnllnfM I'llIn TJnerl I JS.-pecialTj fine for Misses. Keg- ( ularly US )$65.00 irs J and 5j)i5DJU $25.00 "roweJ J $42.50 $39.75 ' $39.75 $34.50 .Veio Jersey Wool Knit Suits. Reg ularly $35. All Sites. Oxford Gray, Copenhagen Blue and Brown Heathers irool Velour Coats With Seal Col lars. Dark Browns, Navys and Taupes, Fully Lined. t5 Quality. Trlcotinr.-Trieolctte. Wool Jerseys and Crepe Meteor Dresses Navys and Dark Browns, Also Embroid ered Serges. Regular tSS to J (5 Quality rftauroim, Tiitselloties, "ll'ool Ve lours, Broadcloth, Plain Tailored nulls. Many niyies in j nis uroup; Fur-trimmed. Values (7S for. , . . joiaconn! Serge Suits of tSS Qual ity; Navy, Brown and Black. Many Suits From Regular Stock Jlave Been Aaaea acre Jaiidsomc Still From $55 to 189.75. Fur and Sett Trimmed All Season's Fabrics and Colors. Several Styles, With Plenty Sample Suits j$22.75 i $34.50 $24.75 $27.50 $45.00 ' j$49.75 i $25.00 $42.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats also Reduced Boys' Reg. $15 & $16.50 Suits for $13.00 Boys' Reg. $18.00 Suits for $15.00 Boys' Reg. $20.00 Suits for $17.00 (Some have two pairs bloomers) Boys' Reg. $25.00 Suits for $19.00 Boys' Reg. $25 & $30 Fine All Wool Overcoats; sizes 9 to 18, for $16.50 and $19.50 Juvenile Overcoats, Reg. $15.00 for $12.00 Juvenile Overcoats, Reg. $18.00 for $15.00 Juvenile Overcoata, Reg. $20.00 for $18.00 (Blue Chinclrilln) Juvenile Overcoats, Reg. $25.00 for $20.00 Boys' Plaid All-Wool Mackinaws, Regularly $10 and $12.50, for $8.50 and $11.00; sizes 10 to 18 M Men's 1 10.00 Felt Hats for $0.00 Men's $9.00 Felt Hats for $8.00 Men's $S.OO Felt Hats for $7.00 Men's $7.00 Felt Hats for $6.00 Men's $6.00 Felt Hats for $5.00 Men's $5.00 Felt Hats for $$.50 Men's $15.00 Velour Hats for $11.00 Men's $1S.00 Velour JIafi for $S.00 Men's $10.00 Frenoh Velour iTats for '. $7.00 Men's $5.00 Italian Velour Hats for $5.50 lien's $7.00 Derby Hats for $6.00 Men's $6.00 Derby Hats for $5.00 Men's $5.00 Derby Hats for $3.00 Men's $3.00 IVinter Caps for $1.50 Boys' $1.00 Caps for $1.00 Aeroplanes, Mufflers, Helmets d French Caps for $1.60 a) $s $5.60 Neckwear for 11.00 11.00 Neckwear for 12.10 11.50 Ncckxcear for 12,00 $S.00 Neckwear for $1.75 $1.50 Neckxcear for 1.2J $7.00 Mufflers for 16.00 lfi.00 Mufflers for 1J.00 15.00 .1n.ffIera for $i.00 $i.60 Mufflars for 11.25 15.00 J'eductfon on All Fur Collars. $5.00 Fibre Silk Shirts for 135 $3.50 Madras Shirts for...$t'.50 11.00 Percale Shirts for... 12.25 12.50 J'rlnleii Madras Shirts for 1.1.75 $S.oo Printed Madras Shirts for li.25 $i.00 Cray Flannel Shirts for Jl.25 11.50 Blue Flannel Shirts for 11,00 15.50 Army (Wool) Flannel Shirts for 15.00 Blue Chambray Shirts (col lar attached) for tl.50 Men's 11.25 Heavy IVelnlit Shirts and Drawers for. .12.55 Men's 12.25 Heavy IVelplif Shirts and Drawers for..$l.$S Men's 15.25 Jlfrdlum Weight Shirts and Drawers for., $1-15 Men's 1.J.25 Medium Weight 'Shirts and Drawers for. .$3.75 Men's 15.50 Heavy Weight Union Suits for 75 lien's $3.75 Medium Weight Union Suits for S3.t5 Men's $1.25 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits for.. $1.00 Men's $3.00 Natural Grey Union Suits for ' ilen's Regular $1.00 Extra Heavy Grey Wool Hose for 6le Men's $6.00 Bath Robes for 15.00 Jlen'a 18.50 Ualh .Robes or 17.50 Men's $10.00 Bath Robes for t$.7$ Men's $18.00 Bath Robes for tti.OD Men's 125.00 JJalh ilooes for $11.00 15 OFF OF EVERY SUITING OR OVERCOAT ING IN THE ENTIRE STOCKS OF OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTxMENT, BUILT TO YOUR EXACT MEASUREMENT. MEN'S $7.50 ALL-WOOL ODD TROUSERS-$6.00 MEN'S $8.50 ALL-WOOL ODD TROUSERS-$7.00 MEN'S $10 ALL-WOOL ODD TROUSERS- $7.75 Worsteds and serges included. HflKb OTn Trenton Are. & Wottnordand HHk W Kfjlton-. Ho-t 133, 3R HDh; j Ufll. Fmnkftrd 2109 3R BiW'R',,. "" jjeTTWtt -sfw H'' .. rr7 iuwjjAKWUVAMiB&MVJ (xsxsi -JJhii mm w WjW v 1 Wmii , 44 N. 8th SI.
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