;.1? CTWW!W 'n " j M'i(Tv-i,f"jpy- ' --vi '.'if p "- jtwtiTf..-i,..t. - y- v-1TOfcrsa''''iJ.' 'tj"'-'T'y "-ct . .. ,:i "iaiBnin.n3w - ,-- v,Tn;M,i'A,a4Kvwt!'u jww-.-.i....,..., ,. . .'" i .fmmsmmsmrsismsMmsmssmsmmsmsm flBmilln'W 'l,!i,!?flB,ss95lw.M . . JiJ!ww?,t?i- -.- , .-',nTw'8' - ? .-,u,;i,";itP(vTOMW'''(''vv -v-?- tastU.. ' ' V JIT . jr .",.. .j ... - 11 - " " ., i . A i '..kMMO.1'... . j-. t it 1 JZ rf--TW'' ..---.., , ti'. ,.a V ' mt,: s K m hb - tv rr ,i .- ei7HmmmicKrT,-'. . . . .. rr- T" -r. fe W: e. v if ' r' fl-'ft ' K u- Piirr. i m K ' !'' ' j I, fcC BlfclS 53.; Six HK'-'mj'' HwStJw' '' KifiWlfc' 0 KVKXJXU PUBLIC LEDGER-PHITADELPHI A, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1021 MA 0 o SUED UP AGAINST JAPANESE American Legion Posts Oppose Colonization by Orientals From California EXCLUSION LAW IS SOUGHT Ity (ho Asscirlnlnl I'tesi IJrowasvlllo. Trx.. .tin. 7. -Uovcliip- mi'ni vcn invinlcil tnrinj in tlie it iintlnti crcatnil vMenl.i) by the nrrivnl nt Ilnrllncii. To;., ypeterilay iif two .fr.mnfi fnmllli'4 bringing iieilritlturnl linploniriils nml who propit'i'it In "I'lllc on n tML'-ni'it trad of bind near llnr lir.gen. Atiti-.lnp.'itirc IrriiiiK ill llwlinsoti U ileviTihcil h inti'lm. Tin .liiiuiivr Iwvc Iipi'ii wnrni'il by n romniiltfP of rltixon. nml AnuM'li'nii l.i'gitin pints tlint It would be iImth'itoiii fur them Id iI Ho on Ih i Intnl. Tin .lnpanpi'. who tin- Iirolln'i', nvo nt tlit- Ilnrlitigrn Hold. auiiitinu ml vIpcs from S. Kislii. wlm tln id' lnr old tliciii the Innil for 1 1n! iirronnt of 7.. Ynmntnii. of l.m Ana''lru. A (oin mlttec of rltir.ciiK arc ini'eliiijt nil trains inKint iiii'ITKMT' "inn. lor ii-iii nun OtlliT .jiipiitPr. 'I'lli- bmlln'l's -niil IllPy p.liil S'J"!! mi ini'i' for tin- Inml HifV in ti'iidi'il to occupy utiil hail no inliinnlioii Hint lliiii" wni uiif i-.l!iiiiin'- iwliiii: in Hip Uio timiuli' iIIp. Aliici'lriiii IPKHinurii"" hi oilr Millrv towns hip Koppinp in tonrli will) tin' ii liutliin by li'Ii'pliuni', it s;iiil Sun Antunln, To.. Jan. 7 i A P. i An niitiJiipiini'xo Inml nwni'i'dilp bill, litniliir in I'ffi'i't In I lio nlii'ii p rbixiuti lawn nf ('nllforiiiii, will In- pr. Kontcil to tin' Tcxiii l.i'ci-liiliirr pioliu hly ibiriiiK tin1 fusion wliiili opi-nx 'riipcda.i. by tin' stati" pxpiutlvi' roin iniltpp of tin1 Aini'ririiii l.iuion pnvta nf Ti'Mi'". iircnrilins lii mi .ininniiiiviiii'iit by Ilprlit'lt l'enii. i oiniiiiiinlir of Alamo l'ol. PfitirK ili'i'liii'iil Him ippml' fioiii llni'llngi'll cIiowpiI roiixiilrrilbli' it lit i - l.tpiini'-" Ki'iiliuii'iil liii iriTiitly iIpvpI npi'il in Itlo (irnnilc vnlb-v town due t" Hip aclivltiPH of Ami'iiriii. I.i'gion poi In llmt nvtlcni. AiionliiiK to t'-niix. ibi" oiitrin plnli'il jiililtioii ix lb" ii'inlt of mi in vrtl(nlinii rnnibirlPil b I in" Ioim' I.i'Kion pnt. VERMONT AIR LINES URGED Lealslatufe Asked to Provide Land ing Places for Aerial Travelers Alonlppllrr. VI.. Jim. 7. ( Uj A. IM llnilv potiililixliitn'iit oT liinillni; lii'lil i,i Vermont tn l.rrp pmc with tin- proc nix of iii'iiiil li'iiiiiiiiii'tnliiiii wn- inuvil II" n mi'ilti of iiplopliiK Hip hIiKi-'h tixnnrrpn in t lit iimiieiti'iil niltlti" of tioxi'rmii' .lumi" lllllllll'-i luiln. (iovi'iiiint IliitHii""! poinliil out thill. ill prt'vloii' "tnni' of trmiKiiirtutioii ilr . velupinpiit, Vi'imnni linil hi'i'ti linnili StipiiPil In it bo l ot iniii:nbli' rim niift tin' incisiMltii'iN of it -iiifiicc. wliiili innilp iiillrmiiliiiK ilillb-iill tind rotly. bill llin' by liiUinx titni'ly mlinti tin I mIiiIp ronlil b" on cviMi ti't'tiiH with oiIht : in nit triiitipui liillon JO CONFER ON REPARATIONS) German Experts Will Meet Allies in Brussels January 25 I'm Is. J iif 7 illv A. P . Tb. lii'i'iiiiiii lloM't iiin"iil tmbn infoi ini'il tin' llllii'll CIIVl'I'llllll l.t" lililt till' tllM'lllllll i i pl'lti Wolllll III' Hlllh to IKIillll- till' iiiiiiiitiiti ' oiili'ii'in " ill Itlil-ii'N with, tin' Alii''" Jtiiituii' -" ' 'I'hi' iltilo fin' tin1 ri'Miiiipllini of tlil' ronfi'ii'iii'i" oi iitmll.N m'I fur Jim-j ' inn-) PL but liirnninv pavp nntlri' uirl , ' ilii- ui'iL tluit hit- ii-pii'iftitntlvi' whmIiI I not I"' nbli' in l' in P.in-'i'U on ih.it iliiio. FIRE DRILL EFFECTIVE 100 Pupils March Unscathed From Burning Schoolhouse ; Iti-ailiiiK. .Inn. 7. Tin' inn piinil- in tin' Nuniiii Srlionl. ii fi' nub -onin nf (lit iil. wnllii-il I" nlin i-irnl.n wliili tlami'- nitti'il mi tin ro.il of tl liiiililiiiL- Tin liri wns iiin-i'il by ni oM'rliiiiti'il xtovpplpi' ll w.i liiiriiini: ' liri-Kh wlii'ii Albiit tin. n :;i'iinini:i' M'limil ti'ili'lii'l. liotiri'il tin' -tuolcc mi I Klivi tin mImiiii fur tlir In' ill ill. bib tin llutni'" wi'li ipi'i'inlltii; Hip pnpiU ipnitlv inurrhi'il out nf liool t , n inii rl lli'M BRIGHTER DAYBREAKS OVER SEVEN SMALL RUSSIAN WAIFS tilininil )l (Cully's urds Express Their l)plihl in Words Am One Can I nderstand and Intelligible Smiles H M tnlt Cut I. sjifii th nl WiisliliUlon, Jan. 7. Then' win n Kient splutter of wol'il.i nml elumni' of mm, i . nt tin Cliililien'M tloipitnl 1 1 m 1 1 i . . but if wniilil Inlii' n Coiinel; to iniilei ."In ml ilieiii. Hi.ir Ailmli'iil New-lull A MeCilll.V.s ei Mi liii-iini Hllltli li'llrlieil WiHiillK Inii :il 7::H o'lloili. 'I'lieil. Iiii.v ntiil hmiIj loi beil. lhi. wel'i tiiKen to tin linipitiil in lo tnxleiilN nml titiUeil in bitv.e.'ii i im nhi'i'ti. 'I'lils w:im tlieir liit ilm in tin riipitill. nml the.' xpellt it ilniiii; mill is'itiiiL' Nut one of .llielll tit spl'ill, KlIKlisli, but 1 1 j Inn i' ii iiniiii nf i oiniiiiiiiliii linn iiiiliiiion to ihllilri'ti I'M'tywheri'. "Tlieir miles mi' nil we run under- si. mil.' iinl Ml"s .Mnttli M. tiilison. ipet itili'tid nt of the ll(i-pil;ll, who lilt ii-iiiiiiid iet"inuil i Inll'ge of the y oiiiik ti'ii. MORLEY TO SPEAK HERE E3sayl8t on University Arts Asso ciation Program r rMiipher Mot by, pool nml isn. it. fr I. ii the b'VlA'tM. I'l 111.1(1 I, I i, I l.e tl e I'l I' I spenki't' thl x:i,iii '.nil' i' In" iiiiKliiei-' of the Art A"inintioli if tl"' ' lih'T-ilj of Pi'iin- .Iv.i'i . : iilmu In iiiinoiliii etni'lir ,i.,i,i h Mm Ii will ie!i'f tin nil i :i "Tin- SiiniH Snl" f liniWi S.ii.'i ' , r, II, iii-tnii I'lnb the iifteriiiMin nf .liiiiu.i'.i II Aiiiionini'liieiil wax nl-n iiinde tlnit Stephen I, en cm I;, physics iinfi.siir. will ilelier an Arts Assorla, i Iiiiiiie nine time in April, nml Hint I'ui lifl I'illmet. I'ri'iieh writer, j nml Sir Philip llibii-. Iltmlisb wm ir. I. -pnnileiii ii iil .inlliin. will piiilmh'v t, ,' mi i In fin-e I lie end of the . .l It j;' 'in KilCi'tlln S'elifniiovln. nitieteen Ji'iirs ohl, I'limi with br Utile ones nml will "mother" them until their Iriiitiiim ''Hi be diipctiil by iiietnbrrs of the niliiiii-iil'sj fniiiil.'. 'I'lii- ehi'dti'ii will ii'innln In the Ims pilnl fof n few ilii.x, Ailmiinl M" Cnllv Ihi'li t.pprts to Ink" them In bis home in Atiili'i'Min, S. ('.. Inlfoilme thein to his mothef nml afterward -tiibllsb them nt a hotise In lias lib liiiliril Iipit. ltiin::iiiK in mrc from n Utile tsirl or ihii'i" m'iiis to n liiinnv but serious twelve-year-old youth iiiiineil Nikolai.' the seven little iini'H pteenl c(r, up pemitllee of ll llllppy flllllilj of ,fl! in'ttltliy .Miiinj-Hters. Theie me also! I.oiiilnilhi .Mnnt7.kil.vti. eleven ,enis old.j ami Nlnn I'linitimn. eltjlil jeais old. lint h jjiflH. and a hoy and two nlliei'i );!i-l. Stioiin mid Htiiidy. with swrnth,. ' lonitili'xlons, they arc t'pienl Hilssiiuis. THE BEETHOVEN RECITAL Mme, Samaroff Play3 Third Period Sonatas and Mr. Stokowckl Explains Fugue Form At last rvcnlng'.x llci'lliovpii piano sntmlii tecllnl Mine. Satniirnff pevfotnied two of (lip live sonatas which form th" losing Kt'oiip ()f Ileethnven's coniposi lions in this form. It vwis tin lirst np peaianep of any of the "third pi'vinil" Mimitits In (he M'l'lcs. The pioKrmn had been iliaiiKeil fiom Unit oriKinnlly (iiiiioiini ed, (lie IS Hat Mimitu (limiiiiierltlnvli.'i') op. 100 belntf tiiitisfeiied to the las) recital of the .crips, in order to allow .Mr. Stolmwslfi In t ii IK al Home letiKlb on fiiKiie form, a divli p which lleethoven uses to a cunt iNleiit In (he Koniita jnsl inen tn il ns well ns In the A -Hat major. which wit? on hint pvotilnu's proRt-am. The iiroKrnm opciii'il with tin noiintii opus 1)0. In I'J inliioi. wblelt Mr. Slo I;iiwmI(I described a n "translllonnr' work hrlilxinr Ihc spcoihI nml tin third periods. The biallllfill Work. Ill but two movements nml cotitnliilni! sniiic of the Invi'lti'sl of the IhotiRhtM lleetliovcn put into the Zonula form, was well played nml the clinrin of the composi tion clearly hIioW'ii by the moIoII. Tin speond nuiiilti was the A mnjor, op, 101. probably Ihc weakest, If so si lout; n term mn.v h" applied, of the five ttrcat works which chicd lli'f thoveii career as a composer of piatio sonatas. Ir is a dlllictilt Homitii both to iday mid to tnulei'Miiml. JJ nn. Smnn rolT did her part In performance with more distinction than did the audience in uiiderstandlnc Hip abstruse work. Mr. Stokowskl then spoke nt some lcni'tli on th" fnjrilP. with especial re lation to I ho architecture, of the Inst moM'Uieiil of the sonata op. 110 in A lint, with which Mine. StuuniolT closed Hid PvenliiK'n recital. Miiip. Natnnroff Illustrated on Hie piano Hit' cntraiirp of the fiiKtic nml its subsequent re entrance in inverted form nml then played the whole of the RiKantic. work. In it slip did the best work of Hip eveiilnp, plnylng Hip really musical fiiKtie lit rare thing In music, even in the Kieate.st composers with tnilcli taste anil .with a line HctiHt of llie p-oportlon of design nml mtisie. Motorman Cleared In Court Walter V. Duval, n motornmti of U Itnpid Transit Co., wm ncipiltte,i i Quarter Hedslons Cottit ypslprday of , fhni'Rp nf involuntary manHlnti(jt. nrlulnR fiom the deat'i of John T) Price, it iiollccmau. who wan it WIR'll ('llllKiu oeiween i n u iioucy ( at (Icrmmitowti avenue and IIa0PJ sueci, ini in ii. THIEF ESCAPES WOMAN Man Who Robbed House Described as Good-Looking When Mis. .Minnie Mm belli lelunn'l tn Iht hiiiiii, .'SO'jll Memihs street, fimi'. a -'loppiliR tinir jesierdiiy aftei muni, -lie -iiu a .oiiiii; mini on the fi out jinlih "What lire you rtnlnj! tliere'" ile ii. nidi il Mis. .Macbelh, n- she no p.i'.lilied the house. Wit in hi t mnliiii!' am rcph. the eiin l'd up Memphis stiret mid oer Cleai In Id street. Mrs. Mllchl'th follnweil. -limit in-;. A cinwd joined in the chase, hut the man escaped. An inw'sliRfitlon of the bouse showed jctto'r. valued at K2(MI had been stolen. Ptiiinii e wns yalni'd b, I'orcim; a ., nnhi-. Mrs. .Muebetb iIi'mi iliisl the mini n- being rather Rood InokiiiR ami wenriim a sport cont -" MmmimmmiwummmmAuuvpn Jafflode Ifascinante $Q.85 Presenting lo discriminatinf,' Philadel phia the latest breath of Fashion wafted from Paris. A novelty Pump of the most superb quality ever shown in Philadelphia. Not SI 1 to S15. as it would be priced elsewhere, but $9.8.). Created in the lovely neir liyL' ."hade of Kimisia Calf, all-Quaker ti ray Ooze or Elephant Gniii Ooze with brocaded )''. qmirti ri a ml itrai". DAmtillL m MM si zL. iTit lYit BlYQfl Kl IU 131 m m run s ((in ri.sr i t iinomv mioi iiik unii. T i AA9 i 1206-08-10 Chestnut Street 7fs,wnT!!!irnrrnrjfTm7t S fSilnmhU --- RS-orir. Ss -T ' " Muchlnn. JZy Xk. One Dollat. Paid Saturday 1 Home ! . 9 twi Sends This Fine Grafonola to Your Down Easy Terms for the Balance No Interest, No Extra Charges o linmo is luiii' ! wlifio ii" niU3n umJ in1' ' luinmci which tins due inMi umerif tr vilir Uuy now H Is an ' c nomlc3l nventrneiii ,n eiitpriuin inent of th bcot kind There no neJ of walung until tmve the leaU.v cash Wlunir s will Hell you HilH Orufonola irms so easv ou Lannu' atfoJ Id Wdlt. Remember $1 Sends It Home i i 1 1109 Chestnut St. 19 S. 52d St. Op a n Fri. a ml Sat. EveniiiRt If VOf CANNOT I'AI.I.. ft T M I' litis ( Illl'dS i Mll. TODAV WlUliNHII'M (1KAFONOI.A hllOH. I lull f hr-tniil -I r7r . riillrillphlu W lion n ulliaom nulla Ii (uii"!l. HliiBt7' , 'mi NiNi Vamn ... h sX I Opmi Evury Evenintt iibl ttf t ion ivhj' piu-vfi ,,,, ml iht.. iij, on,, u' .mi in lu i Mo.lf - M i i f syy tffxi xy ,) Vou'll l.llu lllrkiitiiii't Hilt' Ilirorill . Tlif'r DitTtrtnt xA ,, ,mr ;S Priced With CStoriv Became Priced ijE Sfl Only One Profit 2 By The Producer fl& u ;er s rrice Less of yo In Our Semi-Annual Sale Of STYLEBILT Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats $35 less $5.25 now 2975 $40 less $6.00 now $3400 $45 less $6.75 now $38.25 $50 less $7.50 now H2.50 Other Prices At Same Proportionate Reduction "K w E want to sell to your mind before we sell to your pocket. Make the rounds and make comparisons. Only a clothing manu facturer quoting at wholesale can meet the Maker's Price, less 15 nobody can beat it. HAND-TAILORED ALL WOOL MONEY BACK Hilton (ompany O V ku INC 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Clothes Shops in 'Principal Cities .NEWArtK NEW YORK DUOOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO, 1 m hACttmmVMl Mm. iVmiiiiitvBiSsVUrw99 imiBm lVBnHBWMSHLWMHHpHlHHHM Diamond La Vallieres La Vallieres arc always in tfood taste particularly when made of platinum. Our tie- signs are plentiful, and our prices moderate. A platinum la valliere of beautiful design, with seven diamonds complete with plat inum neck chain- $210. Wo Invite n compnrUon of price. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND Mi;i:i'IIATS .ll'WKl.intS SII.VHHSMITIIS JS 1342 CHESTNUT STREET "AR AMOUNT For Saturday We Have Arranged This Extraordinary Sale of PORTS U I T S A? if) Formerly Priced 29.50, 35, 39.50 ISO Well-made, smartly tat lored Jersey Sparta Suits in the mods shades. All reduced to this one low price for immediate clear ance. 12 111 !! S4-S5 Sports BLOUSES Tiillnroil lllniisrs In line Imllstr, llni'ii nml stripril ninrts Nl.ilrs, Miini' Willi rnlitriiKtlllK roltiirs. '1.50 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FOR THIS GREAT DISCONTINUATION S-A-L-E Furriers and Milliners Liberty Bonds av d Hirchusiny a y e n t ' urdt'i'H accepted. Charge account ,so?iV Hcd. Mail orders promptly filled. Fur Ijnrmenttt repaired and re modelci qu ick de livery. Very reason able rates. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S,) Extra salespersons in attendance. Charge, purchases will be billed March 1st. Piirchaws opening new accounts will be entitled to the above dating. -Tl XPiPia ' o..-..r . mm. ..," C4Ts M kiW ? '',0, " "'" ,,, m ' "L "-'"" Hi' ' 9 .fur i. iWiflM l" 8 l"iV "s. m ' lipl "f wm titl, INMli ;1 """t.V1" tl U Vi J.ior.j m.iiT.t eu .t t!2il!ii' o.,(J "":$;, M ' It. mill tint th. l.mi b. V "" Of i I'. - U ib l. ef to. .ry ir..t mowil. ,i Jd -vy swEsTEJNioNfR, f"-"-.,.. --. fe rn upLAhJBI ""cr'M M rices M ijTr The letters and telegram tell the story of these extraordinary prices. Four prominent New York Fur g manufacturers Cancelled orders for thousands of dollars worth of Fine Furs Pressing need of money r ?iUr Jler J 50.?onts (,n clollar sPot cash Acceptance. And to these rich stocks we have added our own carefully selected quality stock marked down at a tremendous loss to an average of one-half price and more to make this Sale the Greatest Fur-Selling Event in Value, in Quality, in Assortment of Furs and Style Garments ever held. Come early. Furs cannot cro lower than theso. Fvorv mm i cmM ? mnof ic A Small Deposit Reserves PurchasePayments to Continue at Convenient Intervals j Extra Special 145.00 Australian Nutria, Taupe Coney and Taupe Marmot Coats, 74.50 iIIalf Price Values in Fur Coats & Wraps, FUR STOLES Mfrr NOW :.'j i.0 I'liiH h si-ill . . . :tiiiii i in no scuti'ii .Mui,. . . iiu.au I 10 00 IIuiIhuii Soul .. (III. .-.II I .'.Villi Niil Nun In . 111. mi I ir. nn Nut s(uiiii-i . jti.sii 1; 00 Jap. .Mink . . . U7.5D 2 it, on .In p K'ulliiilty . tr.5.110 J4Ti 00 Nut. Slinnl; . fjll.llll .ijl no N.it Slumli . . luj.iiii i Extra Special i G15.00 Hudson Seal Coats in inches. Choice of Heaver or Natural Skunk Collars and Cuffs 325.00 French Seal, Self-Trimmed Urown Marmot, Self-Trimmed Natural Muskrat, Self-Trimmed. . . I-rench Seal, Skunk Trimmed French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed . . . French Seal, Self Trimmed Natural Haccoon, Self-Trimmed . . . French Seal, Beaver Trimmed Natural Raccoon. Self-Trimmed. . . Natural Muskrat, Self-Trimmed. . . Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed Natural Muskrat, Raccoon Trim'd. French Seal, Skunk & Heaver Hudson Seal, Heuvei Trimmed... Hudson Seal, Skunk & Squirrel. . . Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed... Scotch Moleskin. Self-Trimmed . . . Hudson Seal, Squirrel Trimmed . . . Natural Squirrel, Self-Trimmed. . Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel Trimmed Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed Natural Squirrel, Self-Trimmed Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed . Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel Trim'd Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel Trimmed l.l'llKlll 30-in. .'50-in. .'50-in. :.0-in. :52-in. -in. iO-in. :.2-in. .iG-in. .'Hi-in. :i0-in. 10-hi. 10-in. HO-in." .50-in. .'JG-in. :52-in. :5G-in. -JG-in. :.0-in. 15-in. .''G-in. IO-in. .5G-in. IS-in. '10-in. 45-in. riirnii'rl 195.00 225.00 215.00 215.00 245.00 245.00 205.00 275.00 1525.00 H45.00 :595.00 .'595.00 445.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 550.00 595.00 595.00 G45.00 (145.00 (595.00 G95.00 745.00 750.00 845.00 795.00 NOW 91.50 112.50 125.00 1 25.00 125.00 125.00 145.00 1 05.00 1(55.00 175.00 195.00 195.00 225.00 225.00 245.00 215.01) 275.00 295.00' 295.00 :525.()0 .'525.00 .545.00 .'545.00 .575.00 .'575.00 425.00 445.00 I Extra Special 295.00 French Seal Coals in-iiirlics. Choice of Ai'stralian Opossum, Skunk or Squirrel Col lars and Cuffs, 165.00 CHOKER SCARFS IVfli NOW iM.r.o jiud.,oii .sin i . 1 1. .id a 50 ''.nip- Ko.v . 10.50 h. no .lap. Mink (2-muii) in.no :i!i."0 Ktiiiio Miirtrii . . 10.30 It fi0 Xiitunil llnccoon. ai.no It B0 Oi'iiiilnc llcnvm'. VJ4.SII in no j.'itcb (2-Hkin) . . 3i.no ii.no .iiip Hnbio . .. :t4..n f.'J.BO llud. llav Sable -U.M Extra Special i 245.00 Brown Marmot Coals 1ti inches long. Nat urul Rucoaoii or Aus tralian Opossum Col lars and Cuffs. ' 125.00 !" 5S!5 s" Opposite Keith's --.W&-xVfr,'!tJ r&x 'rr iawtf .'-.' "tte 1 JwfiA & ft.,f. ute'v'j fM.v ,,,(C f .. ... i