Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDUER-PHILADEIPHIA, MONDAY, ANUAf 3, H921
' LEGISLATIVE
MILLS TO START
LEGISLA TOR SA YS WOMEN I
WILL SIT IN NEXT SESSION
Lawmaking Bodies Open Ses
sions Today or Later
This Month
MANY IMPORTANT PROJECTS
My flip Associated 1'ress
New Yorli. .fun It. Legislatures cif
forty-five stntes nml terriforlf. mnt
of wliirli open tlieir sessions todn or
later tliis month, lmve before them for
midable programs of tn reform, dry
Jaw enforrement. eleetion roilistrirtliiK
in arcordnnre with the HV.'O i;enu.
soldier bonuses, public iniprnrements,
revision of constitutions, lnus for hus
band and wife, industrial nnd suffrage
legislation, state aid for farmers. bo.
Ins commissions, new finiuiemc re
trenehment bv consolidation r aboli
tion of state departments, imti-iiitlii ul
lm, automobile regulation, roiirminij'ii
tlon of state mititias, relief f.ir public
Utilities, amendment or repeal of pri
mary laws, eommission or "iwuinKcr"
plans for eities nnd counties nii.l pn
and anti-blue law ennctmentn
California, with its ambitious ST.'.O.
000.000 state-wiile Irrigation project,
leads the states in the matter of pro
posed public improvements and will nk
the leicl.slRtors to authorize a survey of
the contemplated enterprise Colorado
also has a bip mountain tunnel m inn
templntlou. West Virginia sulcus w
be required to pass laws at the -eium
opening Januar 1." providing f"i the
expenditure of $.'0,000,000 for building
good roads, for which the people voted
a bond issue at the recent election. Mi
Houri also must provide $00. 000 00(1
road-building legislntinn
Other Important Project
Establishment of a state on-tabu
lary, urged largely by farmers, and
enactment of a bill legalizing boxing,
in nddition to n proiosnl to repeal her
state primary law. held unconstitution
al by the State Supreme Court, will lie
taken up by the Legislature of Illinois
some time after that body meets for its
opening ..ion net Wedneda.
Fights against prtmnrj laws are to be
made also in Indiana, Missouri. Ne
braska, New York. Ni'vv Mexico. North
Carolina. Tennessee. Vermont and
Womlng.
Vermont 'liberals" plan an attack
on the blue laws of the state in so far
as thev relate to observance of the
Snbbath. An effort will bo made, it i
said, to modify the present statute
nn to permit amateur sport", parti' i
larlv baseball, on Sundaj where the
sport is not commercialized. Local op
tion, mi' h as exists in Massachusetts,
enabling rndividunl eities and towns to
determine their own practice in the
matter of Sunday games will he sought.
New Hampshire, IViir.svlvantii and
South Dnkotti are olso expected to dis
russ anti-bl.ie laws. California, menu
while, will argue the merits or de
merits of n Sunday closing bill.
lleorgnnization of the state jiidieiarv
system and a constitutional amendment
proposing that none but "American cit
izens, native or fully naturalized, be
allowed the right of Miffrago in Texas"
will lw before the law-making body at
Austin. Te , beginning .Innuary 11.
Another Texas bill would exclude
Orientals from acquiring land within
the state. Kan-H lepresentatives will
have bills before them providing state
nld for highway i otistniction and tinnu
cial assistance t farmers in purchasing
homes.
Capital punishment. a n result of
!r'n' cl -. usion over the Cole-Crammer
murder .ise. ill rnnfrint the Ne.
hrnska Leg lnf'iri . nud West Virginia
One Ilarrishurg Lawmaker Says Coming of Sex to Capital Is
Foreshadowed by Closing of Saloons Much
Drinking on Quiet
Moore Confident of
Aid on Phila. Bills
Cnntlniinl from l'nf One
last night. Jney weie
sentnthe
Uepre
of the
Senator
Senntor
11 j e Me" t nuts ., .1, it
llarrlsburs. Pa.. .Ian :!.- "Well, the
bar are jjoiie and the neu thing we'll
linvi women nienibers of the tiile Leg
is'ature."
In thnt way a eternn niember of the
House siiniiiied up todiix one phase of
the "situation" which confronts the
coiiimonwealtb with the formal opening
tomorrow of the (ieiiernl AMiiibl. In
other das the preliminaries. emlllnals
and lilinis of a legilatie session were
millked b frequent and loqiuii ioush
liquid confeieuces with one foot in the
brass rail.
All this Inning been eliminated
that i-. the brass rail stuff many leg
islatois nic inclined l become philo
sophhal ilinl consider that the rltltlg of
the bar was onl.x the neccs-arj and
tir-t step tow aid dropping the bars to
women legislators and n development
of a moie wholesome atniopheic in
the halls of legislation I'luler the
opinion of AUouic lienernl Alt'f.
women will be eligible foi liiembeiship
of the 1 '.-'." House ami Senate and
there are few who linnnl the prcdic
lion that no women will Im seated.
Itnthei. the male miudieis who so long
have dominated tli hill fec that the
have the whole of the I'.l'Jl session to
) onie in ' iistoiiied to tin- thought ol
fitting with women two ears hem e
llowi'Mi. in spite of VoUtead. t) e
Vare Legislators
Weakened on Charter
hip pocket and the qme hotel room
will lmve considerable vogue this year.
Aliend.v a kind of wireless signaling
has been invented which elenrly con
vc.vs to the Initiated that "soinethiim
is doing." OulcMy two statesmen sep
arate tliemsehes from a group and they
leturn shortly theieafter with a pleased
mile lighting up their countenances.
1 hos(. who are wise in tli
of the state Capitol are of the opinion
that the lobbyists will have a Held
ilav whenever bills affecting the inter
ests of Mieir itiinelpals are up for con
sideintioti. lApcricmed lobbjists lmve
had. in the pat. inany means of whi
ning the sjinpathy of lavvmnkeis. It is
lcgaided a a "safe bet" by -oher stu
dent" ot the situation thnt the hdihyist
who i an nut a lot of spirit into his
nigtuncut will have a most sympathetic this equipment,
imdleuee even if he doestl t get the be Ictiiclilbered
voles.
Mtati'
James A. Walker.
Korfy-slvtli watd. nnd State
William .1. McNiehol. When
McNichol was asked If he had a thought
lie replied :
"No; can't think In our town: jou
might be wrong.''
This was taken as a nubile comment
on the Philadelphia political sltuatlou.
Cmiurilmen to Watch
Todav, vittually the entire member- I
ship of Philadelphia's City Council will I
be here to watch the i aurus tonight I
and the organisation of the Legihi- I
lure tomoirovv. President Wegleln. of'
""-," Council, said in Philadelphia that the
Philadelpliiil legislators might learn a
few tricks; others doubted that. Then,
too. fi lends of the Phi'"'l..iphlo mem
bers expect to shower them with gifts
clinks, to wake them up enily, etc.,
mid. in uie instntii c. two member of
the House nre to be presented with
tj pew i iter desks.
No lensoti is advanced for supplying
The two who nre to
in this win are Pat
rick runner, ol tie l wcnty-ninin
It was notewoithy that mativ who ward, and John II. DrinMiniisc, of the
nmveil in llaliisbnlg todnv weie ex- 1'ortv -seventh ward. Piesldent Weg
tieinelv soliutoiis as to the careful ,,,;, i,,,,,, a eommiltee which will be in
handling of then; luggane. Hell boys ,...,,..,,,, f tilp reseiitation.
..i.... ii nml, tn rt.i IXII'nf II I lt i.ti n ,r . . .. .
the pi ineipal hotels Inst night some
Legislators Get Pay Rise
They Voted Themselves
Members of the state Legislature
are due to evperlenee that "gran'
an glorious feeling" that comes
with "getting it rise."
When thev take up their legis
lative duties lomoriovv ul llariis
burg they will start on a new pny
schedule, which they voted them
selves before the llllll session dis
solved. A slate legislator used to get
SI. "00 a jenr; the new- tale will lie
SL'oOO.
nnlint i-i
frinu I'tiKe One
si heduled It
The funnels
t.'im is i heiluleil Ii wi.t l" loin.Mii
liiird The funnels an ili.nl set
iieinust it
it ha taken twentv live j.ais to get
n decent salar.v for the hool tuichers.
It is doubtful if a nine mouth rural
term law can be put through in one I
legislative session. I
Time has been an i.n otisciouable
ntaoun' of gossip and thitt-r ahoirt-l
what Senator Penrose Is going to do,
and what tiovernor Sproul's prospec
tive course will be : how Minor Moore
will defj Senator Penrose and as he
twien the senator and the governor he
will teer n middle passage
The course of Minor Mooie ha ion-
fessedlv bci-li a saipil-e to Si li.itol-
l'enro-e He has expressed the hop
that tie- Ma.vor would case up in hi
attitude toward the new l'.row n -Cunningham
coalition
At the same time the senator will
keep hands olT the situation both in
Philadelphia ..nl In re : that i. until
there l- impera'ivi demand for some n
ti.in by him
(Inventor S-'roiiI i in thT same posi
tion ns to the Plul.idi Iphin melee.
It's u i use of hands ,,T nil lontnl bv
t'ie big fellows
I'll.' in i nteiilallv loppii'ti an ml; Well
lift" a writing des. With the sound
of iinshlui; gl.isswnto every neck was
Uii lied to view the remains of a half
pint It wit onl.v ink. Jo was e:t
piesscd on nil sides that none of the
iuii'le supph had been wasted.
As i.n tin- Major, the stories thnt
lie is antagoiiiiiig SMiator Petno-e are
without toiiuiliitioli. lie ici oguines the
s uiiior as i lie lu'iid of the party.
Selllllo! Pelllose lllls never suggested
or advised Ma.vor Mootc to abandon
the pie-Hum In; took in his pre-election
piomises for r-forin. because he In
dm seil tlie'n iiiHiuulitli dlv himself.
lie depniate- I In pll'sell' f'lcliolllll
strife and Icis decided to knp out of
the melee lllld h'! till -ll.lali'lll llilillst
itself.
(ioiernor Sju'o it bus n-aile-i the
-ame ( oncliision.
Women arc going to take mole m
tfrcst in huishitioii this jear than i ver
before barring, of course, tlieir ox
tiiiordinarv activity for suffrage Inst
session
Their mtivit.v will be in the direc
tion i onto -ted with incasuies affecting
v.ouieii up. I i hildreu.
Lancaster Motorman
Lancaster, I'.i.. Jan. I!
Si iii-Iii ist. :i Cotiestoga
motorman. fell dead on
earl.v vesteidav on th
Falls Dead
I.- Tobias .M.
Ti not ion Co.
his platfuim
run from
.Mount Jov t. Lancaster, trom heart
disease. When the attack iiime ho
stopiei Hi.- i :n v lien t lilire l.etevri
condiK tor.
cause of tio
.1 ioip-e.
. at forward to see the
.u stopping lie found onlv
Representative unbelt S. pangler,
nf Sink, will be chosen as the ltepuh
lii .in patt.v's rntididate for speaker in
tonight's i aliens, and it Is exiici led that
his ii.-. tiou tomorrow will be unani
mous, as the Democints plan no caucus
of tin n own. In fact, it Is said that
John M. Klyiin. of l.lk, leader of the
Utile hand of fourteen Heiuoerats in
tlie House, may second the nomination
of Spangler. The same piocedure will
lie adopted with legaid to the election
of Sui.ilor Prank I'. Iliildwin. of Pot
ter i utility, for piesidcnt pm teni. In
the Si mite the Democints number only
tht i e.
May Limit Spe.iliri
Tlieie has been some talk of siiippmg
Speaker Spangler of his power of ap
pointment of committees bj icviviug
the iitocedure of the P.M.'! session, when
a committee on roinniinittcc chose the
lommittees, leaving the speaker at the
time, (ieorge W. Alter, the piesent tit-
toinev general, a ineie Hgurehend ill
that respect. With the arrival of Sen-ten-
Crow, the state chiiiiman. hovv-
i ever, that talk died down. It is under
'stood that both the Covcruor and the
state (linlrman have loulideuce that'
Spciker Spangler wil not load dovn
tlie committees with miti-admlnistin- i
tlon luembers that the administration
will gi t u square deal.
Heprcscntatlve William .1 McCaig,
of Allegheny count), expects to be
named to his old post of iluiirmiin of
the important appropriations commit
tie This chairniansliip generallj cur
r'n s with it the chairmanship of the
"-late" committee the body which
bonds out the legislative patronage
tie scvcn-dollnr-u-dav iohs for friend'
of tin- legislators and nil that sort of
thing. It is proposed, m lint. 'u take
diie in this way of some of the eitv
rmploje who were turned Into "lame
ducks" by Mayor Moore's loyalty
ill Ho. Thomas W. Cunningham, of tlie
Vine -P.i own Cunningham combination,
will be in charge of the distribution of
Philadelphia's share of the patronage.
Senator lldvvin II. Vare, of Phila
delphia, will probably again he cl u
tin i i in m n of the Semite committee on
municipal affairs. This committee
haiidhs all municipal legislation. It
lias the power in mucin! ol- kill undo
si, able legislation.
Two .veins ago Senator Vare headed
this lommitlce when il handled (Tie
Woodward chiuler hill nnd oilier re
I .ic.isiucs applying (o Philadel
phia. P.ul two jcais ago the Vare forces
were grcitly in the minority in the
Legislature, and the committee whleft
Senator Vare headed contained a iim
joill.v of his politic ul enemies.
This session the Pern use nml Vare
fences start out in liaimonioiis uicon!,
ami the (hairman of the committee,
backed h.v a membership of Philadelphia
factions, will he n power to be tcck
oiiede with in the consideration of mu
nicipal legislation.
So t'.i Philadelphia Independents
have made no inovo to demand the ap
pointment of a clinirmmi of the import
ant cotiimilec who would be In sympathy
vvllh Mayor Moore's municipal legisla
tive program. Legislative leaders In
dicate Senator Vare probably will be
renamed without opposition In his re
appointment develops It is pointed out
Senator (Ieorge Woodward, sponsor of
the charter legislation, would he the
likely one to lend the light.
In he House. Hcpresentntlvo W. W.
Slndlloiuler. of Pittsburgh, u lieuten
ant of Senator .Max Leslie, Is boked for
leappointment ns head of the House
Municipal committee. Stndtlnnder, It
is said reliably, will face no opposition
from the Oliver faction in Pittsburgh.
Chester W. Mill, ally of Joseph It.
(Irundy. president of the Pennsylvania
Manufacturers' Association, was one
of the early arrivals. He wai about
the hotel corridors shaking hands witli
such lenders as were here. It was not
observed that he shook hands with
Chairman Crow, who is at odds with
Mr. (11-1111(1).
The presence nf Mr. Hill seemed lo
give point to the leports that tlie
(irundy forces will light mi) move of
the Snroul lenders to lay u tax on
manufacturing corporations. Other
subjects which will he uppermost
throughout tlie scsiou nnd which tuny
lead to "lirewoik's will be emigres
I sloiial. slate senatorial and legislative
icapporiiouiiieiii inns; nun tne pioposai
nf the "late administration to lepenl
the Ilrooks high license law ami to
enact a state law for the enforcement
of the Volstead act. Uepresentiillve
John W. Viekermnn, of Allegheny, will
lie In charge of the (lovernor's "dry"
legislation. s
It is bilieved that one of the most
spectacular lights of the session will
j he over the question of icvision of the
constitution. Senntor Penrose is ops
posed to this, which is the (Jovernor's
plan. Along this line there is u sug
gestion that the mnttei he sidestepped
I in some wuv which would ilelaj action
I at this time unci yet satisfy the tiov
ernor. The (iovernor. however, is
heartily interested in tlto revision and
thinks that now Is the tlmo for it.
I'p to this time the Legislature has
dodged appottionmeut hills on the
ground that that was the easiest way
to avoid gelt lug Involved with county
leaders who did not want the status quo
disturbed. Old-line lenders Hay they
don't like chnnces in anything.
Plans for the cnueus tonight also call
for the selection of Thomas IL (larvln.
of Delaware county, for re-election ns
chief clerk of the House, with M. K.
llerngrter. of Cliambersbttrg, ns resident
clerk. The Kennte caucus will select
W. Harry Halter for secretary of the
Senate mid Wllllnm P. (Inllaghor. of
Wllkes-Harre. will asaiti be chief clerk
of thnt body.
"LIGHTNING ROD" SLEUThS
I City Detectives, on still Hunt, pi' J
.litret ninrl fl
W Wl 0W MIUHU I
The home of Cleorgo W. Parker 'J
j.iiju.1 uvi'iiuu, vj.miiivil, wns ri..
luuf lilelit liv CUv TlMcrl1,. ...,.. '
... -V ..... "J .-., S...VO ,smU
Kates-, who found n whisky still tn ,,
eratlon turning out "auplejarl" '"
H,....f llcrl.tnln " AI,,.V'."1
Ions of the liquor was conllsratcd "'j
i-nrucr nnu iwo witnespcs, t,, I
Tlnna tvventv-t wo venrs. 1fJln ii.. r"l
street, Plilladelphln, and Klvvood 1
ster. twenty-two yenrs. .107 ii.C.1'!
I atrnet. TTmhlnnilelrL u-ere ni-mei.! mM
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Diamond Engagement Rings
Whether it be an expensive
ring or one of moderate cost
our large selection will help
you.
For instance, a platinum ring
of pierced design, with dia
mond in an octagonal setting
$245.
We invite a companion of pricot.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si.
DIAMOND MKnCHANTS JHWRLTCuS SILVERSMITHS
U
.sii's to aboli-'i private
i's Th" last-iimneci
msider amendinents to
mnrriag" in order to
will m t i.n propi
detective ugetn i
state nl.so w ill c .
laws relating to
make nonsiipport an etri I'table of
fense. California legislators once again
will he called upon to onider tie hi t
of 1010 which was des.gi.ed to pill, e il
wife on equality with her hu-bai.il. and
ulueli was iifif'utisl lust lull. i
Munv states will be innfronted with I
the problem of raising funds to pay I
soldiers' bonuses voted at tne las; lw '
tlon. South Dakota is pledged to oh- '
tain Sii.iww.imhi: Montana legislators
will Mite on the question of a boti'i
for -IO.ihhi ev-serviie men Delawap
lawmakers will take u suji.iar v..te,
("onnectnut must rnise SL .'imidini f ,r
sohlicr relief: New Hampshire, m ad- I
dltion to a bonus, mav vmpt v.t
eraiis' property from tiiMitiuii up to
H"W value, nnd Iowa solon-i ut the leg. i
islative session beginning Juruatv 10
also will consider a soldiers' Umus bill
1 1 Aoeeal Clearance Sale
1 of Office Foraitore I
Interesting Situations
Confront Legislators
Th Vare contingent, whnh fought
desperately t ) kecq the Piihideelphiu
charter bill from seein; tne light of
day, has done a right-ahour turn
and now stands for it intact nnd op
posed to proposed changes.
A fight is seen on the proposed bill
to lengthen the public M-hool term
throughout the tate from nin tn
ten months.
Parmei will light it. They neeu
their vouthi for as manv months ns
possible.
Educators will tight it Thv have
Just ended a long buttle for mere wd
puy nnd don't want their work'ng
hours increased.
Women, in view of th' i nf'nri
'.niscment. ore expected to wield an
mcreasecl influence in the e.s.nr.
"Hig" fellows 111 - ctpi'i ted to
adopt "hnnds off" pohev.
M
is both THE SEASON OF OPPORTUNITY AND INVEN
TORY at the Great Van Sciver Store. The season when thousands of busi
ness men take advantage of our great clearance values for'replacing their
Office Furniture or making additions to their equipment for the coming
year. Broken lines, discontinued patterns, Odd Desks, Chairs and Filing-
Devices, as well as regular stocks
of high-grade Office Furniture,
all marked at extraordinary
savings.
The great volume of busi
ness we do annually makes pos
sible these unusual advantages,
which alert business men are
quick to see and act upon. The
reputation of this, America's
Greatest Furniture Store, is your
guarantee of security, satisfac
tion and service.
i x;:- I j,- if
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$93.50 Selected Quartered Oak Flat-Top Desk,
size 60x32 Inchci, now $72.50.
Lower right-hand drawer equipped with ver
tical letter-file.
mhBEM AK DESK!
WHITEWASHING and WATER
PAINTING
ENTAnUSIICS
18 YEARS
IP- J- 12th
ft" fts-' ;
rWw
I I'M
fey?
Win. B. Southern
X. Corner
and Spruce
Stammering
New cl.issfH for tli ciirrpcllcni nf sin prli
nitrcm villi ininiiii-nie Munilit, .liinciiirv III.
Cull for full ii.irtlcciliirs anil iwrsuii il In
terrlew.
Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS
l-i'JI nli sirrei
i must b strinc must 0c
weather proof inner v in.
Bpolluy is sure Our nir.
keep the wentlier out Btid
your prolltH In.
F. Vanderherchen's Soni
7 North Water St., I'hlln.
At th Blgn c (. 3uil
?21.50 Golden Oak mi
juitable Revolving Chnir,
$17.50.
S14 50 Ai-n
matcli, $12.25
$11.25 Side
match, $9.50
Ciairs to
Chairs lo
.;i2(i..")fl Double Flat-Top Desk; quar
tered oak toj), plain oak babe.
Size ii).18'. now SHI..")!).
MS7.00 Double Hat - Top
Desk, size fiUx-18",
SI 21. 00.
is 107.00 Double Flat Top
Desk, size GO s 18",
91..10.
.'jfil.2:) Golden Oak
writer De-;k;
top, plain oa
t2."J0", S".0I.
172..")0 Flal-top De.sk. (i')..'0'. S.V..:0.
.sss..")() Flat-top Desk. tiOxIlO', ?!)..")().
-"2.."i0 Flat-top Desk, oOnL'S'. ijl(.:,0.
SII..")0 Flat-top Desk. 122S', :M.50.
(iolden Oak Hevolvin C'liuirs, SH.oO
(iolden Oak Arm Chairs, $12.2.") up
(ioltlen Oak Side Chairs, S'.."0 Up.
Type-
(liiartered ouk
k base. Size
iiivi;
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;sgJii;,;,,r
I 5 l,fS-
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1 1
$75.50 Olive Steel
Vertical Filing Cabinet,
$G0 50
ll.nil tied stril 1 cir.nps
,i ul fi.ur ln'c rrhiini-PHlilo
ili.trt.rB. Ilolcht, 6.1'h In ,
.iltli L'O'i In , ilniili.
"'! ' In : I Inrliei cif tllliiB
nat i In a.'li drnvvcr
Our uieat slocks include eerythine; frt.ni Waste Uaskets to Sectional Steel
I- tlinf-c Cases and Filing Sen ice Safes.
Office layouts planned and estimates tm.
S() Mzy ? v5sffi'-v-'Ws jgtfyvstw w rSVs iiiM
mm
Maiiuracturers, Importers and Retailers
Market Street Ferry, Camden, N. J.
E of its kind not only in the values but in quality and
i m
htcire Opi-im
( loses
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in ;. cm
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Furriers and Milliners
Liberty Month a n d
Purchasing a g r v I n'
orders accepted.
Charge accounts xolic
iled. Mail orders
in'omptly filled. Fur
garments repaired uvtl
i modeled ijiu'cAr dc
tivery. Very reason
able rates.
3 CHESTMUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
Charge purchases will
bo billed March 1st.
Purchasers opening
new accounts will be
entitled to the above
dating.
Fine assortment of
extra-large sixes up to
HO btist.
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A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase -Payments to Continue at Convenient Intervals
Unrivaled Prices Fot Finest Quality w Coats
Australian Nutria
Taupe Cone; . . . .
Taupe Marmot . .
French Seal
Hudson Ileal . . . .
liroun Marmot . .
Natural Muakral
French Scat ....
French Seal ....
.Xal. Muxhrnt . . .
Natural liaccoon
French Seat .
French Seal . . .
Nat. liaccoon
Nat. Muslirat . . .
Nat. Muskrat .
French Scat .
Nat. Raccoon
French Seal
Hudson Seal
Nat. Muskrat
Nat. .'Iuskral
French Scat
na-inch J.',.r,.)(i
,10-inrli i ',r,.oo
.lo-indi 1','i.im
.10-inch tn:,.(ii)
J(-ineh ','o.u)
.Ui-inch J.',..0
.10-inch v",5.00
.iJ-inch US. 00
Sd-inch 2.',S.0O
. . .Si lf-Tt imiiK il,
. . . .Si Ij-Trii i nnd,
Hacrtiou-T rimi.ivd ,
Self -Trimmed,
Squirrel Tiimmrd,
. . . .S If-'I'i immed.
mich Seal Trimmed, "ll-inch
. . .Seli-Trimincd, .'id-inch
. . .SI, unk Trimmed, ,'lil-inrh
.'!. lii n I Trimmed, .Ill-inch
Self-Trimmed, "id-inch
Heaver Ti immed, So-inch
Selj-Trinuiud, llll-incli
..Hi nver Trimmed, .10-inch
. .Self-Trinmed, .',0-iui It
Squirrel Trimmed, iO-inch
Self-Trimmid, ,10-inrh
.Hun tun Trimmed, ',0-incli
,S(l)-Trii,iincd, iS-iuch
7'l.tW Iludnon Scat
7 A0' Hudson Sea!
7J; Hudson Seal ....
j j., -n i Hudson Scat . . .
j 25.00 Scotch Moleskin
125.00 Hudson Scat ....
125.00 Hudson Seal . .
2.it5.oo 125.00 Hudson Seal . . .
2or.no 115.00 Nat. Squirrel...
295.00 1-15.00 Hudson Seal
w.;.oo 105.00 Hudson Seal ....
'.'ir,.w 165.00 Hudson Seal ....
a.'S.oo 105.00 Scotch Moleskin .
.1 ',5.on 175.00 Scotch Moleskin
:i',5.oo 175.00 Nat. Squirrel ....
J05.co 175.00 Scotch Moleskin
.i?5.oo 185.00 Hudson Seal ....
.Heaver Trimmed, 80-inch
. .Skunk Trimmed, 30-inch
Squirrel Trimmed, .10-inch
Self-Trimmed, 36-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, 86-iyich
Squirrel Trimmed, 36-inch
. .Skunk Trimmed, 36-inch
.Heaver Trimmed, 36-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, 30-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, ,',5-inch
..Skunk Trimmed, ,0-inch
.Heaver Trimmed, 40-inch
.Squirrel Trimmed, 30-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, i 5-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, 86-inch
. . . .Self-Trimmed, 45-inch
.Ihuver Trimmed, 45-inch
Skunk Trimmed, 45-inch
145.00 105.00 Hudson Seal
.11)5.00 lOo.OO Hudson Seal Muskrat, Heaver, Skunk, 45-inch
.ii)5.oo 195.00 Scotch Moleskin .Squirnl Trimmed, 40-inch
445.00 225.00 Hudson Seal . . ..Snuirrel Trimmed. 10-inch
.Slunk Trimmed, 40-inch 445.00 225.00 Scotch Moleskin .Squiircl T, immed, 45-inch
" FUR STOLES
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l'.i.-.0 1 ii'irli Seal 2!)..".0
I'j.i'ii) Kit Coney 0.."i0
1 1 0.0(1 Sci.uh Moli'sLin (it. B0
I...I.O11 lluili-n Seal )!."
l.ij.00 'I tvJtii Nuti ill 7!l.f)0
r.u.on .la 1 Mink 7U.."iO
iCidl) NuhiihI Squinel 8!)..r0
!;!) 00 Au tiulmn Opos-um .. 114.50
L'.-O.OO Natural SKun!: MJ.00
IIM II1IIIITT " "
FUR SETS
Were .vol J'
'!U0 Jap Mink ;'j..r)0
GO ."0 (Junuino Heaver Il'dO
i l..")H N'nt. Kn i-oun I!).."i0
7'J fit) Tmipu Fns fiji..")!)
T-l.r.O I'.laok Lynx r,i.5()
110.00 Natural SUunl- . . . 81.50
llfi 00 Jai) C'roh.s l'ox I2."i.00
Kin.oo Hi., Fox i:r,.on
IMfi.OO Iluilson linv .Si'b'c . ...195.00
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CHOKER SCARFS
Were '0'
21.50 Iltulhon Seal u.50
!!0.r?() Ttiupo Fox 19 50
iifl.no Jap Mink CJ-skin) 19.50
;i!l.50 Stone Marten 19.50
ll..r)() Natural Huceoon 24.50
'1 1.50 Genuine Heaver 24.50
ID.fio Kitch (2-skfn) :il.50
10.50 Jap Sahlp 34,50
00.50 Hudson Bay Sable 41.50
Manufacturers' Cancellation Sale of FURS
Prices Slashed to Less Than One-Half
TTfThink of it ! The entire stock of four prominent New assortment of all the wanted furs in the latest fashion
vg York manufacturers bought for fifty cents on the ! styles, we have added our. own rich stock of furs,
j dollar. These manufacturers had orders for thou- specially marked in keeping with the wonderful stock
sands of dollars' worth of furs canceled. They needed , from New York. Furs cannot come any lower than
money; we needed furs at our own price; the price j these. We're both taking a tremendous loss on each
you are willing to pay. We made a spot-casli offer of j garment sold. The prices on these, in many instances,
fifty cents on the dollar. It was a tremendous sacrifice, are below cost of manufacture. See these values before
but they accepted. And to make this sale the greatest you buy elsewhere. Come early. Extra salespeople
445.00 225.00
405.00 245.00
405.00 245.00
405.00 245.00
505.00 295.00
505.00 295.00
645.00 325.00
645.00 325.00
645.00 325.00
645.00 325.00
C05.00 345.00
605.00 345.00
605.oo 345.00
605.00 345.00
745.00 375.00
750.00 375.00
705.00 395.00
705.00 395.00
705.00 395.00
845.00 425.00
705.00 445.00
705.00 445.00
FORBES 1115 Chestnut St., Opposite Keith's
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