;r$NSrE"- i. i--i K7, IN A 10 . XEOBMBER m 0.920' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- MILAI:EL:PHIA FRIDAY Little Brown Puppy Wins Mether's Faver and Becomes Chrismas Gift . UK HWugzcr wni ; it!ir and the salesman In the pet shop hud ilrriilm flu- Air tlnlc In Upper raw N. ' w.i ,iil.t the due tur 1 1:irr nii'l liad turned te t -1 1 hi in pe wumi - .e and beluld tucy ceulilu't Und the be.v anywhere. Alt up und down tin- crowded aisle of 4fiK, Keld nh and enniiry birds tin1 f arched. And then they spjpd liitu way down In the front f thr stetv with his fHce oil lint tlireiiRli the wire BPatinR of the "sawdust" window wli-rc they l.rpt the puppies. "Mether. " he i-iied when lie saw her. "isn't he sweet!" And before mother kad a chance te i-eeld. !' iVu give an opinion en tl" matte- n iiuetiii, an enthusiastic whirlwind . im'n fur made u nlunce at Vie centine ami u fervent teneue begun i si kisses te everything in THE TETRAZZINI RECITAL Vivacious Coloratura Wins Anether Philadelphia Triumph T-uis.il Tctrnzzinl. vlracleiut and jelly , ,..., ' as ever, repeated one of her man) favor of Mether- the teinRO little...... .,,,.. , ...... ,i bf.w n pupp vwis the one they took. i ''e'll'a triumph at the Metropeli an upera Meuse lust evening uerere uti mlllarlty both with the music and wlfK Madam Tttracilnl'n Ktyle of fdnglng. Knch appeared In nole numbers, din playing a geed tone and an ample tech nleuc, Pennies ucrnnirmnymg the solo ist with double ebbtlgattl in two of the encore r. Francesco Loiire made a . most callable accompanist for the sole ist us well as the assisting artists, being STORE EMPLOYES GIVE PLAY L. W. Hlraeh Company Worker Perform for Dig Audience Empleyes of J,. AV. Hindi & Ce. presented a musleal eemedy nt Mer cantile Hull last night, before nn nudl- wns .nin Of ttil.c il layer of rettnl). the lad.i in the brown suit and the In. nc rimmed nliiHes who wu" waiting te have her shoes slilned in the ladle' '. shlnery at llread Street Station :. "iiii about that much. Well, net quite that much. About the length of your arm up te your elbow. j "I'ottetiV" imtuveri'd her companion, i who were another brown mil anil an- ( ether iair of bone-rimmed kIuss.-s. "Oh. . I've get tots of cotton." I "Then veu tuke a pic-" of gnu.e or" ""e. You've no idea what an effect i u get uniler the tree. Yeu would be Mirprtwd." I We don't knew .et whether .' im n snew-ilerkei root ter me ice i uiiiv giam as well as in every encore. CUT OFFJNJVILL Clifferd B. Harmen Prevented Frem Hudienee which nearly tilled the big auditorium. Site appeared en the pro gram proper only three times, each one being an elaborate operatic coloratura number: but as is always the case with 1 I t . .1 . !.... - - hit, niinie up ler me incKiug et u group el,,,.. ,.,. nnn ....,. f songs by her generosity In the mat-I s"ar'nB n $120,000 Estate ter of encores, of which she gave at liecause of failure of n reul estate least half a dozen. deal. Clifferd II. Harmen, former -nl. r,Mra,d,an;Vt&s5t,,hle; MW 1 estate v.perater is en best iii the coleraturn style, and that tire'J' t off from participation in dlvi is manifestly the kind of singing in sien of $1110,000. which tier audience wtsii te near iier. tu ( ,ii.,.in,t ,,., ft,- ...in t the hardest worked man of all. ns Tic i . ..,-, . linin,,H niidlterlum nnneare,! in everv ..umber of the nrc!ncc " '" M""1" n liiueriuin te capacity. The whole nfTnir was planned, produced and enacted by em em peoyes of the store. The show was entitled "The Lingerie Oirl," and included bright, melodious songs and incidental music and lets el geed fun, with a number of clever spe cinltles te give it zest. The libretto and lyrics were written by Abe i,ip ehubs and the musical setting bv .lack Maser, both of whom directed the en tertainment. Incidental dances were arranged by Clarence Diiplalnc nun liyren K. Kaufman, inc gowns ' "(let down." eullei" .netaer m net thf genllext of vtdces, and traugc te , say wliat turned out te ! a wmdi'M-ript i puppy about three months old did get down and go Milum.h uut into the cer "You've hurt hi feeling', mother." commented a mm- -erieun little boy. "Yes you l.avn. mother." he eenlinued. And there were tv. e en hi-, su'.e ' deggiest bain de? 'n nl' the .,,.! looked up at V-- ii.. iib.iei' '.i.r; sticking out all e"r hi -nnil person. Over In the ether mn i f the window some yet.rg collie.'' .:. 'ggi.-u tegetl.e- in that irregardlcsH pu.ipy taOiie'i. Itut net se he. All by liimeif he at. brown "ars Banging dejeetfilly oevn. ijc inuuru fully looking ever t'-e evewd and squatty feet, a feline ' .s'.t eme day grew up te, nr: .iui.d in t'ie ni"t ap proved of piipey fashi i . Then it ..nppei.ei!. i cnn,j lie walked ,, t" 'i '. lit her teod With the nvii. vefiii' 1 :. a-niers n puppy could pesi-'bly 'jhv 1 " ' i th" wire gratliif. "See. iiieC.ic-. '." . '. ' '" b"J at her side. "!ie iii-.es ;' ." Meth'r. being .'a- e well n-j swagger, thrust a dalr. . ,. g.eveil hand ever fl.e !; ' the gi.i' 'rt ami patted the "off. Mctl". b-ev-n. i .- .i-ad. "If we iiad him. met'..i-r." put I i ti. little boy voice -.1 her vide, "we'd nll him ltrewnie. See. mother, because he's all hre-au. O'.., -iietl-.-i ' if ; get him for ChrUtmu- I y.,n r ever, ever ask for another t: ,ug." That !- -icithf i.. i- "i- i -'' ' course. U-t le ii i-a-'i i" eternal Ita' id's "I'enrl of llrniil." nnd she con cluded the program with the mad scene from "I.ncln." one of Iier star num ajdil lire ,r u jjunrauteed ln-Hrd for Santa Claiis: ' bere. Kach wnp warmly received by liu. anyhow, ii wasn't A eirgical i n,,, IUi(lence and was encored several lrcMtig, as einesiifetiper" in inc mmci- times. shoe sliinery in llmad Street Stutnm , Madam Tetraz7.!ni was in fairly geed were misled t. suspect. voice lnvt evening, although she hat i sung here in mere brilliant style. Hei , n,m i tnTi.-rri mwi cordial manlier, no less than her au- ' f) -milins. the depnitmentl Jhnritr and her absolute sureties!" el i t.tere Santa (,'laus slioeK "vieii, umn iu uui- "u iu. . ........ in.ls and e-cchnHgcl con- every helectieti an assured success he-:'",.nee- with awe,i little , fore s ... had sung a single note. Tier, '..v an.) "irl Occasion- ' ei.e is new. as nlwn.s. at its best in ri'v be tr-ke.l .. hu-hv lti" "I'per and extreme upper register. .. -., .,.,.. i .1, nrel'v and her t.elini.i'ie nod tone control are r- -erl ce.l! K While te with a ' An ' ag box.-d liai tl. yeunKstf.- wita li.end t,lN ,j4,R1 p..-.il,lj four cirseid -at; Wu wh( last lnnl lis ttirii tn cr.isn Santa a hand. Tie Imij's ti.ntlier looked n trifle wistful a- sle steed a few feet off. Il i- a moving tiling te I r into the henrt oil little children ! VVinif wit- her linrr.ir te 1-e.ir her emuli mii -uv ill tne idenr-s of tones : . "Tiik' "nu of. He: wi knew ou!' ENGINE KILLS MAN IN MILL An.lr. tiMi-eii. lift. i- y n md. 4SI-Jii Suiii'l. strec , Manny utik. .vso .vse l.illcil this u.eri.iug when n Under head ' an engine Mew out in ti,. power plant of lli. Hamilton l'ape.- Mill, ' I.afajefte. wii-'e was . n.rdeved n , an engineer. The cylinder had blew out ai he was pa-eing and carried him ucl".s tin- toeiii asainst the -.all with -uch force that urn-iiH ever..- bone ii Ids body wn broken. He .lien en a Main in- lie . a- being tnk"n t the Memerial He.-pii.i'. ' Ucr first number was the "Cnre Neme" I , , ..,,,'. ! bv the models in the show were fur from "Klgolctte" : her second. "Ceu- , ",s lamcr-iu-iaw. commodore i-.uas J. ! nsllP(. ey t)lc mrRC, dress salon, plete du Mvseli." better known under , Hcncdict, of (5reeiiwlch. Conn., was I The east included Nat Fall;. Tieuls the title ''('harmante Oiseau." from nt.i ri,i.,- t-.i. iv, hi .i, r WMf Itl...ri f'nntwell. the Hev. estate Is bequeathed te the daughtcrH H. W. Harrer, I.rnli SliplWeff. Harry of the decedent. I Htrenxler and Harry Unsner. who The heirs under the will arc Mrs. I ply?d the prlnclpul parts and Vntin c Harmen, wife of C. 11. Harmen; .Mrs. Kaplan. I-rnncs ',.ldbcrg. C'nr''" Uamsay TurubulT, of Morrlstevvn. N. nBr,V.V -lean (Ireenlicld, 1 lese lnr'0"' J., nnd Mrs. Themas Hastings, of Old ,?' inegrnd. lllanchc Str cb. M nme Westbury. Leng Island. (Miller, Anna Hirseh. Anna 11 enensteck. Harmen, who is new in the West, ! clarn German nnd Annal.cvin. promoting oil properties, has had an. " ' .., office in Kast Forty -second street, New! PLAN BOY SCOUT WORK ion., ue is nn imiuer ei note, nnu - - - ten years age held the world's dura- , Conference 0n Extension and Reer- tlen record for aviation. He und Mm. v'ul",-'c",,' Harmen, who liave been living apart for ganlxatlen Opens Here some time, arc said t.. be "geed I'lann for the extension of H Scout friends" despite their separatlen. werli .tlirougheut the country, rnisinn seemiuglj as perfect as ever, ' 1,1C estrangement et Harmen und Ills of funds and changes in nununi'-irniieii Madam I etraz.lni was assisted l,y lainer-iu-iaw nnies nm nvn years, , were uiscusseu ni n uisini-v lein.i.ie a. an excellent llussinn eel- ' wiien irntn were interested in u real which opened at tna Art i urn lewiy. has nlaved here before, nnd estate promotion. This did net develop I The conference is attended by ceun- T ir.,,.,.: p..,.. .... ....etfiinlt,. nnnnl.tn its i 'oeininilore Iteneilict felt It ulinnlil. ell tnenvhers rcuresenttn? 1'cnnsvivaniai flutist, who in the coloratura songs with! and the division of business of the two Maryland, Virginia and the District of flnt- obbllgate showed an unwonted fu- men followed. .Columbia, these sections represent .. new district under the new plan of administration and,n committee Will be appointed representing the (crritery named. Klcven ether districts somewhat similar In slze will be formed throughout the country. It is believed that the new plan will be a big improvement; heretofore nil scout activities were di rected from New Yerk. Necessity for building up a large con tributing constituency was emphasized at today's meeting. Council members attending said reports showed that there were few big contributors te Hey Scout movements. mni efll scout executive. New Schuck, national field executive, Housten Thomnsen. of Washington, presided. Scout officials present Included l)r. Geerge J. Fisher, deputy chief Yerk, nnd A. A. WINDOW THIEVES AT WORK Reb Bread Street Haberdashery and Arch Street Laundry Window-smashing thievts early this morning robbed the hnberdashery of l Held & Fert, 12 Seuth llread street, and the laundry and r-leani, a establish- ment of Charles Welley, 2001 Aichj Mi-et. After breaking the window of the Held & Fert store the thieves (stele an overcoat, valued nt ?7t". Twe over coats, valued nt ,$100, were stolen from the Welley establishment. In each place the robbers overlooked many ether valuable nrtlcles. CHURCHESCGET BEQUESTS ir- Many Receive $1000 Frem Jese phlne 8. Carr Estate liecause her brother, named na bene ficiary in her will, did net survive her, the estate of Jesephine 8. Carr, 2401 Seuth Twenty' first street, will be dis tributed among charitable institutions nnd churches, the remainder going e relatives. The estate totals ifldt.OOO, the bequest being $1000 te the endow ment fund nUhu Orphans' Club, SKMH) te the endowment fund of 'Irinltv Church, Oxford, I'n., and .$1(IJ)0 te each of these I'retcstant Episcopal churches in this rity: Ht. Peter's. St. Mrk'. Christ, Ht. .Tames the Less, mid $500 each te St. Clement's nnd the Memerial Church nt Vnlley Ferge. Ammiif the ether wills probated.. werc these of Angelina M. llnslle. who died in Heme, Itiily, $27,000; Annie MeGnrvey, who died at St. Acnes' lleipltal, $406(1 Anna M, EdWards, BC10 'Ihemns a tine, $5000, nnd Jehn Hay, 2183' K., Kauphln street, 812,300. Three inventories Were filed, as fry tews: Cnthcrlnn O. Williamson, M 142.18: II. Alfred Henfrled, $4000 45 Mary 13. Wilcox, $14,G51.02. ,u Held for Attempted Theft Unymend Derclin, twenty-four ju ju eld. of 157 Kast Chcltcn avenue, ( held under $000 bail for further Leai Ing next Sunday by Magistrate PM neck this morning. It was charged tin before midnight Develin entered the r tnurant of Gee Jee, n Chinese, nt gjj Germnnlewn avenue, nnd when Citl nrine Snyder, a. waitress, left the dlnl. room for n few minutes Devtlln ",. behind the counter and tried te enen iv .a.t. rmrlatur I'm Hi I TtrCharjrc Accounts TnvitedlH 3Mail Orders FillcdlffiH rvnnTiKiAT vimi:utii-.mi.m' The Blum bte-e, "e of I'l.eitiut St'-eet's .nteresu: g -r.ep devoted te the .-ale of row r. "-'apt, m.ilinery, furs and blouses, has ben decidedly bucccsbJu! ui.d.r its r.cv ninnajrement. Wcll-drcsscil Philadelphia 'vemen ai" lir.dii'st it :i tneit satisfactory pine- te buy their wearing apparv. Tn--; arc a-sured of courteous attention at all times. FORTUNATE indee-i decree that, the ;.- taaiK'-n t'uv dolman shall b" the favored fra.-ment to' te' to' afterr.eor and evcr.inR wear thi- -ea-en. What mere de'.ijri.tful C'hri.-t-nias gift could be imaginvd! t he Blum Stere. 1310 Chestnut Stre. ;. I saw a ju::urieu.-. wrap of Ea'Merr. Mink. It was fashioned of 'vhele skins runninp vertically at 'J.h top nnd horizontally in the bonier. It was most effective. A -eal dolman had a cape back which was deci.l.lly smart loekin?. and I noticed thi; a lovely squirrel delmar has b-r - pe nally priced. If you haw an ap preciation of the beeeminnr.es-s of moleskin you'll be interestcl in the '36-inch coat of thii- fur vvinef. i priced at 5295 at the Hluni rfime. You'll rind a visit t-. the fur d-pui-.-ment most intcreatins. $5zlrxnzdhJ xyi vul. I. iiten cuusfehntr our ira - brains for ideas a te what te (rive l-'athej' or Brether or Hubb,' and all the time perhaps he ? long iiit: f'l.r a comfortable hou'tceat. I saw jinrre "ery sninrt-loekin ... today at the .tere. of MucDunaM & Campbell, 1.1H-1-SG Chestnut street. There are v.oelens of excellent fjual- , ity. in checks and -plaids mestlj , black and white although. I caw a mtv goeij-looking brown-and-tar. check with tan cellar and cijffs. Thiro are velvets in brewr.-and-blnck and brocaded silks in rich dark volers. These housecoats make ine.t practical and thoughtful gift.- and are doubly appreciated because a man -eldetn thinks of buying nii.i fei him.-ih'. Mad'enald it ( nrnpiif-ll have an inu.-ually interesting and varied lm . m THF. diiVtcult pui pui ihepping; is the lx different shops, tien.i. 1'ver -."hen a day in this " ay ' i.nristma- rurning around making -.elee- eni has spent one doesn't al- TOV 1 kn ways find exact 1 wnat one .vant.s. The fJift Reek, which i!iu.strati ? ar.d nricci jewelry, il-.c:1, '.-ather geed-, eryatal, clocks aid a 1 the ether interentiiig things . be found at the utere of tlailcy. H .nk. k Hiddle Compan" i.; rea'.lv helpf'il just at tliis t'.lne. Y..- sill f.r.d that-it cur. rain? mar.y nte,esti!ig uggebtiens, and many e ' aruelei illustrated sre of vpj-j n.ei'ieit prices. You'll enjoy duirg yj- 'h'-'stniii- -hopping "Mth the aii! ui' The 'rift l!oek. vihich will be mailed uper r-iH' One can always b cc-rtnin when sending te Tiuiley'- i-r if, rha thev --ill be of the ve-:. f.neit 'i-ulit;- tnat we e a.! taker te ' ;ating, .tiid s..:n" of js nave even taken te tripping the light fan tastic uti the ice, ice skates have as- sinned a mere important role in our live:- thai, th.-y ever played when it i wa necessary te Wait for our favor ite lake en- pond te i'rcv?. ever. To Te ihi, at the -ture of A. Ii, Spalding it Hros., l'JJO Chestnut treet, I ,nw .-en,.- skntu.i which are specially adnpteil fei- fanc skating. Of these, '" Snlchew knt- is the llnest. I'll. Brokaw shoe 'n the meit fav'.'-c.i fur -kating weai. Tt has a p.'d".-d I'.n: I'-'Auul tongue at.d is .-r;. 1 1 : rh , giwng adequate support. Thev. are ai. u the shoe- fi" childrer wit khU's attache.!. Fer the ganie of ie- ' ecke;-, in which se ninny skutc-r -nn- n.terested, you will find a fuil '.r.e of hockey sticks at Spalung- TF YOU are exqui3ite gift . eul.lt. g you'll ii tnc eireasing lain. saw at the store a reu.i;. b 'merest.'.'. e which 1 Vui Dtjsel. & .Stoke-i. J12H i.hetnn tr-K. i' was of -.terling silcr. gilded "-iti. jfrcen geld, engirie tur red and enan-.-elcd. The enamel was blue, tren--parent, e 'hat the t.reca.ied engine turning showed through most, erl'ec ivcly. In 'I'e center a.- a tir.; basket of fiev.ei--- . Frenl colors. There are sets ii. a'l-blue and aK aK lese, tee. The set inc'.udeh n.irn.r, comb, bruih, perfume bottles, photo frames, potpourri jar ai d ether .-mttll accessories. The ,Uver sets are lovely, tee. The newest -et.-Iiave the handles of mirrors and bruahes reversed, which makes tin in se much mere cenvemen' . There are military brushes te match cue!, set. WHAT kind of enndr ' ' going f buy e a-e e or the child . n a' f'liristinns tinie? If you are se, i .vill be hard candy, for ur.le.-- you a'-e one of these cruel parent" who cencenl the c indy box, you may be prepared for trouble if you sele.t hocelates T'ure, wholesome hard candie--, flavored elelicieusly, can hv had a' the store of Kdeuard li. Kni-e Cempnn;-, 110 Seuth Kiev enth .-treet and 1903 Baltimore a-, e iHie. for t0 c. -j.! it pound. There i- u must varied assortment at thi. price, inc'udir.g squares of lmtter-si.t.-h. ctnnani'-n and chocolate but tercups with Tjennut butter, chocolate-, i-eci.nnut and caramel filling and ether delicious candies, Kmse-'n hnrd catidieM have ejarned for theni-seh'-- i reputation for delicious flav.". D, YOU knew that tneie is a uiethed e! e.ewug ruflee uu.t clinni atCi Dractically all the injurieu.--. elements about which we hear se much'.' There is no reason why you should net enjoy your morning .up, with its delicious aroma nnu flavor, without the unpleasant reaction t often as-ne-eiated with It. When you use a Silex oeffet- filter, which is of glass, guai -nteed against breakage from heat, ;ou extract only the pur0 coffee oil. which gives the real color and flavor. The Silex is economical, fe.r only a teajpoenful of pulverized coffee, is used, as cempa.-ed with a table.spoeuful it the medium coarse grind, ordinarily used. The Silex is easy te .-lean knd perfectly sanitary. It is en 'mle a' the .store of J. Franklin Miller, ima unestnnt street. ',CUB CHESTNUT STItEgT ASSOCIATION Mavsen & DeMan) 1215 Chestnut Street 1 iarijc Purchases Tomorrow Hilled February First, 1921 Anniversary Sale of FURS LAST DA YS ! LAST DA YS I Reductions of 35 te 45 Per Cent! m Conservatively speaking, the VALUES are Positively Sensational! Conservatively speaking, the SAVINGS are Greater than Ever! Consider the values and save money! That is our LAST WOKl) of advice an wc unneuncc the closing days of the greateHt of all MawHen it hcMnny Anniversary Sales. AVe have made this Yearly Event truly remarkable this year b net only reducing our own prices X te -15 per cent, but by securing for cash another hundred thousand dollars' worth at what amounted te our own prices. The very unusual inducements for you te fihep here will definitely close tomorrow . lie wise and come in Saturday sure! A Small Deposit Will Resewe Your Purchase "An imaginative and delightful tnle." William Lyen I'helps. LAUGHING HOUSE liy Meade Minnigtred Everywhere $1.90. I'utnniup By the Thousand or by the Bex At Manufacturer's Ces! Te the Public or Dealers Until the Holidays MORRIS D. NEUMANN & CO. Mfr. nf TfiL'h-Grndc Clgnrs for tlie Jobbing Trade 1 032 Filbert Street Open 8 :30 A. M. te 5 :30 P. M, Anniversary Special- Chokers and Scarfs 13.50 Itepularlij 19M te .W 1 ufi-ali'j '' p e . m, .in ti i':. Viirt.ru! tin. Inw'.y r.KM W'.croe.r. r.'i--'.e vcei' 1 ,1 1 'H a J "..ii r" e Te- v, J;-iM'.n ,, yi'i'.-r,'; Wilf. &EXTRAt ,-z Anniversary .ipcciali Chokers and Scarfs 18.50 Kcyularlu :T.J0 te J0 ( 7ifc n. of fill'- en , Vi ik. titene Vlertn, ilmwi niiit Tn'i;.' Het l.ani- -t.-iif- 1 'i i 1 1 : 1 .-rur; . e' Tu -, II ' . u , im ': He ' lnHt't't,r((nrw .Spefinli Australian Seal Stoics 27.50 liegularly UJO te Ji.OO h v .. helrrici if y if y & y 4 I9ii ft M(,e , :ne tf NLJLy .s p e i a I J. jn :r' '"" & yjwi a mi Fur Ceals 89-50 lieaularlu JU5J00 te 150.00 Of Marmet, Canadian Sea1, Leenard Cat. Taupe Ceney, Siberian Wolf, in x ports e' three - quarter length models, with large rolling shawl cellar und wide bell cuff a of contrast ing or nelf fur. Fur Coats 142-50 Itifularli 195.00 te 225M Of Hudsen Seal, French Seal, Marmet and Leepard Cat, in upert and three-quarter-length models, ivith large vhawl cellar and wide bell cuffs of contrast centrast ing e,- self fur. Fur Coats 192-50 lleuularly 245.00 te 295.00 Hudsen Seal, French Seal, ltnecoen, Nutria and Natural Mushrat, with large rolling shawl cellars and bell cuffs of fashionable contrasting nr clf fur. In sport and thrcc-qiuirter-length full model. Fur Coats rAnnivcrHary Spccial: Far Sets 29.50 . liegularly ti.'iO te G0.00 Hest attractive efts, offering particularly hip value , of i-artt'tt selected skin.'. Anniversary Specials Fur Sets 49.50 liegularly 75.00 te 83.00 Sets et lieai'cr. Taupe, Ljnx, Batumi Hacceuti, Tnuiir, Hrnxcn or Mack Het, Timpe or JJruteti 7- e e. 1 .lwiiYeraur( Speciul, Fur Stoics 78.50 liegularly 110.00 te 125.00 Very N til a r ', H'Me, l.eyiu .Stoics of Jap .lHiifc, Vec, A ti friii. Vntunii Siivirrel a n d Jl u d a e n 242-50 lieaularlu 295.00 te M5M fa Jap Mini:, Natural Raccoon, fa Hudsen Seal or Natural Musk- i raf, with large rolling shawl cel- &. lars and cuffs of self or contrast- fa ing fur. In sports awl three-' Z quarter-length full-flare models. 4 Hudsen Seal Coats jfc 342-50 lieaularlu 150.00 te 195.00 J mcittf long, m. uide, full- J7? fhire. smart model i, with large S fulling slutwl cellar and deep fa bell ciffii of Skunk or Heaver. K &&JSi&5f&&gi&-$i&Se Unc e; the S p e c i a I T a a c M a r in a I Coats ut 89.50 r Kiddies' Furs for Christmas Anniversary Sale Reductions U"? Coats Sets '!' T.IMW Mfew j. i .in '1 HUlli- I-.Lull Nn"i'-al . 'elic-, . li.eDard 'ut Villi Cut . AuntrallMi Sun MeIh Ceney 'iitural U'lilldle llrxalurl; New . 7i :.0 .11.50 ill L i - : jipwiMiire : T'i 3n ..fi it 'i0 Idfi '") 125.'') 18S.0U 1 6r nO t75 0U '76 U'p 31.50 A9.50 fit. 30 ISO. SO M..10 RU.50 1 10.00 ISO.OO 110.00 Wl.ltc iu)ie.'. . Fan i 'one Tauiw 'en'' . . Urevv n . en.-v . Natural e'enc;- Irt Fex lladKcr Wlilt.) Moufllen . Kiulrrel I,eek . . Natural Wallaby ltf Xiilnrlj .i i:.co . . 11.50 . '.:'3 . 7.50 7.50 JS.S0 . K.ne . . 24.50 . . 27.50 . U9.50 J v. V-. .-' 1 V v hi i -A"' SSEEPurchaisiiig .Agents' .Orders AciceptedJ sTetssFRmciPAi cmes M SEE OUR. WINDOWS E WECO' 1217 MARKET 5T. tt gjmz EVWRYTWNG THAT MEN WCA$ rkW; , OPEN EVHY EVENING Every suit or Overcoat abso lutely guaranteed a h te fit a n tl workmanship. f ' MIH M jyV ' ;v urn M Jr - i'.t 1J mm H Jl ,i- i m 111 'UmmW 1; I HhUiIUIi MEN! a When did you ever such hear of values ? $40 and $50 All-wool Hand-tailored Silk-lined SUITS m TWO PAIR PANTS Only 1400 of them hurry! They won't last long! $60 & $65 Suits, all cut te $33'50 &$39 .51 .50 OVERCOATS,$23!0&$39 ..95. X40. $fW. XGG & .7rt l7e Q. 77, T 7 -I- 7 T- J - - vb y v V UlUCOa fc-CiC M. H&mi All-wool, latest styles, plaid-backs, silk-lined, leather lined. UNITED MEN'S STORES 1217 MARKET STREET MEN LOOK! MlSSf. 3500 Dezen Every $5, $6 $2.50, $3 & & 37 Fur, Felt, $3.50 Seft & Stiff CAPS H A T Tin tuifr.'st -uu of ('njis ever hel.l. Te he held only thteuirh our ninirtmeth cliain .store.-?. Mnileup of bliutt cmia of all-wool suit and overe-ent mnterinls in e u r e w n facterv Plain colors, neveltic checkh, ett. Anmzuig vnlues. I'ume early. imiti NOW A price i-f-iluctien of the iiiest n'UMitienni kind t e nil our fac tor of a tremendous curtllUS. t(l keeu eviil cmple3'eil husj.teg! ,nrk t'l n e r in ' price Extra Special-Only 1000 $3, $3.50 & $4 Seft, Stiff $i.9S & Cleth HATS-New i $7. $8 & $9 VELOURS The Rich, Silky $A.85 Kind. All Celers jt