Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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LEDGER- PfllLADBH'XirA, WfiDKESDAY, ' MARCH 1921
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SUCCESSOR OF HAYS
O. 0. P. Committee Awaits
Word From Daugherty on
Selection of Chairman
HERT OUT OF RUNNING
Hy ('UNION W. UIMIKItT
tffr Cnrrr-piiiiilriit I'trnlne I'nlillo l.nlcrr
(Corvrlaht, toil, hit 'I'M J rf ' o
WaslihiRlnii. Mm-'; L' I'tmi. . of
the sumiii in Will IF IIiivi n
elirtlrmnti of the llipuuliinti Nntlnc.nl
Committer will bo iiindo li I'lv-mli'tit
fleet Hording. The niomlii of tin
committer hrri- fur tnilm' inn-tun; urn
WaltltiB the word from ltii-r M
I'niiRlirrtj . who i tn lie Hiiril nc
Mlonir.v sriinnl. nml wlm is li im
lltlrnl nrivirr
If Mr. DniiRlicrtj iiulnnt.' a t
trener, Ills innii will l' uninril
t'tttil tln iti iiitni' fnmi M.ii .
the wi'loil ttnotii. fur tin cliiiimritis , i
hnvu Do I'lpfiiit "iKnilii niii ! .Iohi T
Allnnio. of InMll, Willi w.'ls tli-fr-ati' i f
the plnri- hj Iltu. is hkiiiii it I'liml.
date. Tlirri nln lm nnn up ' S" ' I
deal of talk of Klmrr Dnvn-. wli.i i
forctnrj of the niitionnl i-oimintt-'i- m
.MrKitilr " ailniitiNtriitinn ami wlm li i I
cluirKP of llunliii;:' rainpaiitn in th.
Nortlivet. Tin- names of Si'tiatoi
Marry New ittxl nf Clinrli". IVwin
Hilli'i, ljoth uf tlii'tn former i liatrtiii'ii
of the nntiiuinl I'ciiiiiiiitt . are aln
lnentioned. but it h ilnulitftil if eitlier
man would rnvi'pt unless strnngl-, iini'il
to do mi by President -eleet llardlns.
Elmer Iiur hns -i ronir i initioi
tlotlR with the 1'resiilent-elPi'l. He is nil
Ohlonn bj birth, liavmg jnn' into bn-l
ness in the Northwest after hi- rented
to be active in politic He was private
MTt-ctary to Mark llnnna and un mnile
secretary of the national uuninitiec bv
llnnna. At this period lie liernine a
rinse political friend of Senator I lurry'
New. who is one of President elpct
llnrdlnif's closest political ussm-iate.
I)ocr lives rather fur iiwhj. in the'
Northwest, to be cliairinaii. and wim'
question exists as to whether lie eotild
Rive Hiifficient limp to narlv worle.
I'robably Mr. 1 Innlitic would prefer
Senator New to nnj one el-e. but Mr.
Now', who has been chairman, is not
attracted to the job. lie. moreover,
has a hard tight to be le-ejei'ted in
Indiana, and it is thought that this will
occupy all his energies. I'nless Mr.
Harding insists and. in p of Mr.
Xcw's difficulties in his own state if is
not believed that he will insist, the In
diana senator is not likcl to take tlic
chnlrmanhhlp.
John T. Ailanis is the candidate of the
old line members of the roinmittcc lie
is understood to have the support of men
like Senator Watson, of Indiana, and
Senator Penrose, but the letter of pro
German inclinations which was urc to
defeat him when he was candidate
ngaitiRt Will II. Ilnj-. i still reealled.
And there is no i!ti that his candidaij
is making any progress.
Mr. Ilnvs win iiiiiow precedent in
je.signing from the chairmanship if he
enters the cabinet and the President is
alwa.vK allowed to pick hi own chair
man of the national committee. TIip
President is the leader of In pain and.
for the ake of peace in the pnilv, he
wants one of hi friend a uatmwil
committee chairman. President AVr on .
Kelected the two chairmen of the Hpiiio
cratic National Committee preceding
George White Vance Met 'untuck
anil Homer dimming lieoige White
was chosen by the Democratic candi
date, Mr. fox.
The nuestion of southern ieprei illa
tion in the management nt nlluir of
the Republican pnrt was taken up
here todnj hj a siilicommiltec of the
Id publican National Committee in prep
aration for a meeting of the fn'l com
mittee tomorrow. Woi k of the uh
coJ'niittee wil lie cntirch inl'm mill, and
no decision will be readied hi eiihir
the Mtlicommitlee or full lommittec
meeting.
Decision on the iiiestin ul n pre
Kentation is reipnnd I" .lune l'J under
n resolution of the lat natiounl imi
ventinn. and it wa indicated 1 1 1
w rm lil be no haste in propuMiig a
change.
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OHNSON ARI RULE
ADVANCES PHILA
'aliingtiiii. Mar. li ' i P.
A. T. Ilel-I Iteplllilb an li. r
rommitteeniaii fnmi Kentn. I,
nouneed tmhn ihni he wn mu .i
ilidate to u I Will li Him
i hnirman of tie natmnal ii.ui
and that n would not le i-!.!'
him to u pt if elei ted
With Mr llin- uinnein. im n'
he would rein a oon a .o,il.
becoming potiiiiiN r rim ci a I in li .
cabinet. diciiioii of a iimlialili
cessoi iiteri'd iiiiiiiuil tli hiiui'
Mr. Ilett nii-l i .m t ' - l H 'l
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The luir (o Itiilain's llirone was :i
slrlldiig llguie .it the iipciiiug of
Parliament, where In .ipprarril In
the nij.il apparel
BOY ROBBED P0ST0FFICE
Youthful Prisoner at Media Impli
cates His Brother
Two ilielts at tic Wallingfnrd posl
office ami the robbery of the lniker
nt llie Springliaxen Coiintn Club, more
lliaii a j I'll r ago. weie cleared up lo
thij ,
.liihn A Itnler. eenteen jear old.
nml his lit-ntlnr. ImciI. twehe ears old.
both Necioes, of Palmer's Corner, in
ither Pri.idence township, were ar
rested by Cornoral Ta lor mid Private
Dans, of tin- state police, on suspicion
of i be rob'ieries.
liiestiolied 1 1) detectives In the office
of DNtriit Attoruej Tin lor. at Media,
lohii Kliler is deelnred to lune confeed
robbing the potofficc lYIiruin.i 1 tin
a- ited. and again mi rehruarj L'T. at
wlm l tune, lie ni'l, lii brotlii'r wiis
w illi him
i a'so eonlesseil, it i said, to the
Springha en Coiintij t 'lull lobherj.
While a fiitnlioii was in pi-ogres m
.1 tin nri r I'.ljli. some one gainiil access
to ; In cloak i" and locker and loe
tiioie t Im ii S'jiin iroin poi kcilnpoks of
women gin t
M.igiir.ite Wiliinmson held .lnhn
Cult r under Solid lnil for trial ati'l
re'e.iseil tile oiniger tbov on Ills own
i igni.aiii e ior apiiearaiice at Hie uct
eioti of .Ium nilc Court
WOMEN GOING TO INAUGURAL
Philadelphia Will 3e Represented by
Navy League Members
Philadelphia will he repiccnti d m
i illl III the niilllgill'iltiiili of President
I Ini iliim bv a ih 'eg ition "I woiueii.
who Will I 'live tol tin l.lilllll toluol
low. Thoc who will ul tt ml in - Ml.
I'.riHM l.nw. Ml Charles Hi in . Scott.
Mr Matilcv i; I'lagg. Mis Klh
.lakon. Mrs licniaimu I". Chile.
Alt. oi ii lltiic. Mi 'b,i P. .lohu
son ami Mr. M AI.wt. 1'itlei
All are iiiembeis of the Philndi'lphia
eiiioii of the m League, ami while
in Wnlniigioii thev will attend the
ii ii n ii it I iiiiitiifg oi the haguc. uliiili
Will In held illlllill .
At the muting the pole u- of the
oi giiiiiiil'iui lor lln i inning m ii will
lie t i.iiiimI Tin esion will li. ion
ihnliil Willi a hiiiMiiel Saturilt. . night
nt which Kiiwm l'enb.v. I lie cietai-'
ei i i of tin n.iv. i- eieiid to speak
WILLS PROBATED TODAY
W ills ill-Ill ' l.f IsllllCs .Ig'jll g.lllll
iii ill. i Spin ium ni'U' udiuittid to pro-
I .11 Ill Kellgloll oiiellcs of the
('.ill'. iln- .1 i"'. were retni n,bi red fur
li 111! .11 '1 HI !i Vlillli S Seen. Mi;
Manh'-iii si,.i iiiln'i' will- iiiolmti'il
in li.ind i:ibrnlu ;. S'ii-iiI. 1717
lie i k ii. . i. S7". ium Ainu, i I.. ,t.
A'iIhh ll-.'cl Svi nun . Pt,, iI'i.iii.s.
s-'s ,, , i-',, .ni'il M". .'nil
II, ' C li I i, lll.-'.l It, miv i,,,
s-i ,i n.."ilHi I i - t Ik tli II Pi'i'ig
ii, mi l' Win wood nan s.".7nn
l.rii- Mi. to .'"''' vain si. . t S",S
i .1 I I M. -i r. li '. I' Hi. . !
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Decisiqn on Collection Puts City
in First Rank as
Possessor
NOW EQUALS ANY IN EUROPE
Thai Philadelphia will lune the eoiml
if not the .itpcrtor of nti an gallerj
in I'.iirope through the decision of l.
llniunton Todd, mnsler in the ilisptile
ovir the .John 5. .lohtison nrl beipiest.
is stated today. Air. Todd rceoiu
mended that the collection be housed in
a spenal wing of the Aliinlclprtl Art
Mueum now under construction in I he
I'arl.wnv and that the .lohtison resi
dence In .11(1 South Itroatl street lie old.
s a matter of legal roittliic it is c.
ncctcd objections will be Hied, but it
also is expected the court will lind for
the master's report and make it possl
bin to bring together under one roof
the various art treasure! that have been
lef to the clt .
The Johnson group I valued at
S I . "1)11. (MM) and the George W. Klkiti
collection nt S'J.riOO.nilO. In addition
there are tin Wil'tach collection and
the Airs Ihuil I-. Harrison group.
The John Unwind Alcl'nddcu collection
of eighteenth criittir) , Kuglish pur
trulls and landscapes was left to the
lt only two dins ago.
Findings nf Air. Todd
So far as the disposition of the John,
son collection is concerned. Air. Todd
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iii'iiii'n ins . v-s. ...,...-. v.. - ... ... -
poit tinder the hemline "Conclusions'
in the following maimer:
"After Khlng careful consideration
to the facts established by the proofs,
I he authorities cited and the argument
of counsel, the limit ur Is of the opinion:
"Pii'st. Thai the municipal authori
ties of the cii of Philadelphia and the
executor and ti listen of Air. Johnson's
will were fullj justified in removing his
art collet t Inn fro tnthe building, olO
South llroad sheet nml storing the atne
for safekeeping until a unliable ami salt
art museum shall he erected for its pub
lic exhibition
Air. Todd's lecoiiiiuendntioiis coincide
with the news nf Aln.wir .Moore, who
has been advocating a special wing in
the Art Aliieum for tin Johnson col
lection. The .Minor's absolute refusal
to have the picture placed in u separate
building led to the resignation of Joseph
I. Wideiier as pri-sident of the art jur.i .
Air. Widener fmored the erection of a
miniatiiie temple of art in the Parkway
in which to house the Johnson paint-
illgs.
Aloreoer, Air Todd's findings are
in complete harmony with those of a
spic!al committee, headed b. Alba II.
Johnson, whldi tin.' Major appointed
1:11 minium to timl n solution of the
intricate problem,
Fight on Mure 1H
The petition concerning which Air.
Todd will lile his report was pieseutcd
in the Orphans' Court In December,
l'.U-. In the i itv of Philadelphia in con
junction with the PeinisjlMinia Co. for
Insurant es on I,ic nml (inintliig An
nuities, executor nt tin Johnson itate.
and the rniorit of Peunvlvaiiia ul
lunate 'egntee under the will. Air. Todd
was appointed uiiisi, .) in th,. spring of
P.iP.t. ami since the curb Miiniuer of
that jeai he has been conducting hear
ings in tlie i ae.
Positive assertion that the Ait .Mu
seum would he completed within three
.cars was iiade .esterdii. bj Charles
I. I'orie. ol '.init.iiiger. Piorie 4: Ale
ilar . an Inlets of the buihliug.
We arc proi ceiling us fnt as is
compatible with safe ami intelligent
i otistrm tloit." -ii ul Air. Ilorie. "Speak
inz i'onscrutivel,, I shmiltl say that the
iiuiseum would lie fiiin-hul in three cnrs
nt the outside, but it i tpiite possible
ami probable that if may be completed
in two j ear
"The citj has been most genet-nun in
its appropriations ami. now thnt the
war is oer. it bus become easier to
obtain the necessary labor and building
material."
Thus far SsOO.OOtl hns M.P ,. .
peinleil on th instruct on of tin-
iiiiiciint and an atlditional S2,."itltMl00
i now nwiilahle for the purpose
Mi. Johnson left his collect on to tin
cit x in April. 11117. While It cmet
xirtuallj riorj school, it is remaikablp
cl,i. tl f..r nil iinispiuli ii gump of ex
ninpli's of Hie iiritniliM's and for a mag
nillieni s, i of pictures by mnlers
nf li' I'.., i Inon school, mid ispfctaih
b Coli't
Judge Audenrled Marries Couple
I I I i- i iisi in do. hut hard in
iihIo .1 I I wish inn nil happiness "
' iii,,ii,i 1,1 .1 Judge Ainleiiiled esicnla
.is In- i ii i, ed Samuel !. Iliowii. nf j
Niw . ,ni Siuvih 1 Wii'icri, Alas
ii r -ti ' .il.me Sixth
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Suspfects Identified After Victim"
Is Robbed Following Fight
iiy Camden
BATTLED' TO SAVE CASH
MIS I.II.UW (ilHlll
Miss MK IIOSKINS
Wlniicis in flit pnpiilaiity ciiiitest
cniiilticlcil h the Mxtlcth nml Alar ,
Mrerts IJtisiness .Men's Association
GIRLS WIN ON POPULARITY :
Lillian Grob and May Hosklns Get'
West Philadelphia Prizes (
Two Wes Philnilelpliia .Miuug women
proxeil the fmorltes in a popularitj I
contest held b. the Sixlielh ami Mar '
kel Stieel Itiisiuess Associntioll whii't,
has ittst ended. Tonight a bainiui i
will be gien the successful caiidldates
who in' linlcd a 1 1 ii lil !:. 1 1 x , a mini
at Ilii' Hotel Adelphia. The pi t.e- will
be presintiil hj K, J. Cuttell i it
tiitistn-iiiu, nml rdwnid Kclh will in
the loiistmnstcr.
The winner of llr-t pii.c wa Mi s
l.tlliaii (iron, -IS'I- Cedar nieiiue Ai,
Alnj lloskins, ,":il Willows menu,
was seciiml choice. Third prize w-i
won bv I .eon Attarliin. "il-ij Cham el
'or stn-ct. The prizes im ludeu an auto
iiiohtle. house furniture ami u talking
machine In addition s(1cral liuudii 1
ilnllar worth ol cuii prt.es weie
gien n'Mix I ix the iiierdiaul.
Jiulgis of the coiilcsi wire Willtaiu
Cihle us. . II. Hlliitg and .Imob Picld
picsiieiit of the association
3 SHIPS NEAR THIS0R;
Roehambcau and Haverford May
Dock Today and America Later
The I'tcmh steamship ICoeliiiniln tin
was sighted at the Delnwnie iiei break
water at !': In o'clock tin morning.
The Ilinerlord is due later toda.x and
the America is t xpectetl tomorrow. The
Itoi hiiiubi'titi liiitx, ilocl; hcic late todtn.
The Itocliamlieati ami the Aiucin.i
i uMoiunrilj dock nt Ni w oik. hut due
to the iongeti'd comlition of that pott
the. h.ne been ilicrted hcic
The l-'reiich liner nileil fnuu lliutc
ni I'ebiiiar.i "O ami clinic 1LMHI pa
sengcts, French ami Italian. The I In -erford
is hriuging 1." and I he Atnct n a
'JIOII pa-cllger
lli'iilllt othcinl ai Hie M s i;,.
iitaiatitine -I ill i u will ghe all n-i
sengeis u ligid im 'Ileal c:ilit: tut tun due
in the iihu. ii l.t i in that was created
when a iiuinli' i nf passcuci's from
Ijirope weie inlitillctl to New Vic I,
with that di-His. j
Oscar Ilaiighn, twentx-two xeavs old,
a soldier from Cnnip'Div. refused Jo
hand tier his iiioppv o two bandits in
Cititiden early (IiIn uinining.
lie i in the Cooper Hospital with
concussion of the hrnlit. as the resultlof
his resistance. Two men are under nf-
cst. on susp chin.
Ilaugliii. on n cot, identified the mis
peels ns the men who held him up. The
exact amount of money tilUen from the
soldier was found in their pockets and
the) luie been hold for a hearing when
Ilaughn is iihle to leave the hnspltnl.
The onng soldier was passing Sec
ond nml Pine streets, at 2 o'clock. Two
Vi-goes stepped up to him and demanded
Ills money.
"Not li a ilarncil sight. I don't Rive
up my iiinnev to any one. You'll have to
tnke it from me, and you'll know rtoit
iiivp been in n light befoie vim get It,
retorted Ilaughn, and he "snileil into"
the men.
He knocked one bandit sprawling
Ilcforc he could turn, the other innu
mil struck him on the head with the
butt of u revolver, and llanglin sank
unconscious to it .doorstep. Tin men
i rilled his pockels of .? I".
Itaughn xvns found ten minutes lntm
In Patiohnnn Ira Hull, ami sent to 'the
Cooper Hospital. lie was revived, anil
gau a description of lit) assailants.
Detectives later nrrcsjed the suspects
In n house at UOIJ Piho street . Thev
gnxe names which the police believe to
i be fictitious Allen Smith, Ihirtyrsi'..
' of '.'Oil ritzgcnild court, nml Albert
Smilli. thirty the. of 2uX Division
street. They said they were not related,
nml denied holding up the soldier.
Ask Wilson to Veto Bill .
Members of the Older Itritli Sholom
I sent n telegram to President Wilon
protesting im:llls (h,. p.i.
2 YOUNG GIRLS DISAPPEAR
I Brooklawn Man As(s Police to Find
Daughter and Friend
Samuel Dempster, of 0S I'liesttiilt
street, Hrooklawn, the government vil
lage below (ilotieester, is grief-stricken
over llie disappearance of lil fifteen
year-old daughter l.llznbcth. "
Ho has appealed to the (Ilotieester
ami Phlhidelphla police tu Hud the1
clrl. who. wllh'.Aiiiin Kane, sixleen.
( of (tlotieesier. lpff home n week ago,
I The Iwo girls were 1M heard of on
Filday when taken Into the. custody of
police in I'ott.itowii, Pa., ntid put on n
train for this city. Whether they nf
rived In Plilladelphla Is not ktiowii.
Aecorillng to lite father, both girls
look older than I hey arc. Ali-is Dehlp
ster's mother Is dead ntid Air. Dempster
is on the verge of llliien fioin worry.
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Mt.t it The prntel held that the bill
is talse to the fundamentals upon whiih
H ntrj is founded
tlie Dilliiigliapt immigratioii bill
li Congress ami urging him to
IN HIS CREED
ONE of tlie fundamen
tals in tiic business
man's creed is: "Deposit
nur cash and pay by
check!
The man who pays bv
theck writes his own un
(liiestiojied receipt for
the payment.
Sturl your check
ini account here
irltcrt modern bdiik
imj t(n ililicu arc nt
iioiir loinmund.
REMOVAL SALE
We are clearing out
All our Boyrj Suits
at less than
.cost in our
?g Removal
Sale
Bring
Your
Boys
Tomorrow
and dress them
up in these
Stylish Suits
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$5.95
$13.75
$1.00 a Week
Pays the Bill
Boys' Scout
Shoes
$3.95
GEO. KELLY'S
624-28 Market Street
2330-34 N. Front Street
181C-20 Atlantic Ave , Atlantic Citjr, N. J.
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Priced With vto-rt' Because Priced
Only Otic Profit " By The Producer
' The Stamp Of Art
vs. Tfo Rubber-Stamp
IT is the fashion to talk
Fashion, but it is not so
much the fashion to pro
duce it. For STYLEBILT
Clothes, we work out lines
and lapels of our own;1
shoulders and sleeves of
our own; pockets, patterns
and even pipings of our
own. A Suit or a Topcoat
here is something individ
ualistic and far removed
from the same old, tame
old thing. It bears the
stamp of Creative Art, not
the rubber-stamp of Trade
100 ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED
S1YLED DY OUR OWN RESIGNER
fen
Hilton Company
1211-1213 Chestnut Street
Clothes Shops ift 'Principal Cilits
NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO
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Inn jjr'.'.i'i-1 tin tttip Prue S st,.ni in 188 1
Downtown 1 1 17-1 I 19 Chestnut Street
Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
Any VICTROLA model you
desire and a year to pay for it
on Heppe's Rental-Payment Plan
H1. Mr S I'll ''i ll 1 1 i r4
rfHROLGH the Heppe one-year rental-
payment plan you oimply rent a
Victrola and have al! the rent applied
towatd the purchase price, being
free to purchase or return the
Victrola at any time.
This is the easiest and most sensible plan ever
devised for buyers of Victrolas.
Call, write or 'phone for full particulars.
When writing, use this coupon.
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Furs and Millinery
MfTiiil-l.
A New Strap Pump
and a New Price
for Super-Quality
Dalsimor makes a forward step in presenting
Spring Footwear for fashionable women
and are offering this new design pump
which lias smartness of line and excellent
workmanship and is icasonable in price.
Fa-ihioncd in
Brown s-nicdn
Brown .Satin
Black Suede
Light Tan Calf
Special Value at
$'i0
Victrola XI, $164.35
with ten record
Pay (IS down, and $3 uetkly
through the
Heppe Rental-Payment Plan
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Itcmcmber that all qualitie- in this (ircat Sale of Fiirh remain at the
.ame, old lliaii standard of excellence that has always distiniJiiislied
Mawson & DeMany Furs, I'or the Furs announced at .such absurdly low
prices in this adertiscinent are not mere "Sale Furs," but the very Furs
that comprise our rcKiilur Hall'-Million Dollar Stock.
J This assurance of (Jualily doubles the Values you receive in this Sale,
as all our Fursthe entire stocks of two j;rcat floors are marked at Half
Price and Less! This opportunity is open only for a very brief period.
Come in Tomorrow !
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
in our Stoiafcc Vaults until lequiied. Payments to be continued monthly
throughout the .Spring and .Summer.
Marmot Coats
35.00
licyulartii 100.00 In ll'tM
French Seal
Coals
.'Hi-inch Length
with Very Large
Collars and
Cuffs of Good
Quality. Deep
Kull Kiined
'74.50
llctliilmlu IJ0.00 In 175.00
Special Low Prices on these, of which
there are only a few of each reinaininf,
in our stock
FUR COATS
TO CLOSE OUT
at much less than
half price
CO French Seal 00.50
(i) Trimmed Leopard Cat f),50
(8) ltussian Marmot ... . 74.50
(10) French Seal 100.00
() Natural Muskrat 115.00
CO Hudson Seal 1155.00
(J) llaccoon 145.00
1 ' ' L05.00
Iriiniiied lludsun Seal 175.00
Trimmed Caracul Wrap 1295.00
.-MIHIlTfl 121)5.00
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(1) J road tail 1205.00
(1) itstralian Opossum . .205.00
(1) Hudson Seal Wrap. 1205 00
(5) Hudson Seal Wraps . :i75i00
1) Mle (ape Wrap. :J05.00
) Hudson Seal Wraps -105.00
tf-L r,u,ru,uMV -( 0:,,', 05.00
(')li'sKil1s'';lIl)i'l' - 750.00
(2) .Natural Mink Wraps. 005.00
Australian
Nutria Coats
50.00
Regularly 125.00 In 165.00
French Seal
Wraps
Full Lentil-
Beautiful Models
With Deep Ovcrcape
Collar to Waistline
125.00
Itvgjduiln 295.WI
Id 325.00
Pony Coals
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19.50 (ii).5()
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Hudson Seal
Coats
.'Hi-inch leiiKlh in a Superb
(Jualily ol Soft Fine Skins,
Full Flare. Heautifull)
Lined, (Jreat Deep Collars
and Cuffs of the Hest
Quality
Skunk, Beaver or
Seal
285.00
llryularly 11)5.00 to 595.00
French Seal Coats) cn nn
llcyularlu 125.00 to !75.0o VV.dV
French Seal Coats
with ureal deep collar .r hiKli grade
Skunk )
(ieiutine Heaer ' inr aa
Natural Squirrel f I S I II 1
llvyularly 225. to 275.) lLty
A Quantity of
Dark Gray
.Siberian Squirrel
Full-Length
Wraps
545.00
llcgulnrlu 1150.00
l 1100.00
Hundreds of Fur Chokers and Scarfs in the Following- Furs
7.50
livy. 20.00 In .15.00
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Australian Opossum,
Taupe Cone, Jap Mink
and Natural Marten
Chokers.
29.50
llcyulmly 60.00 tn 75.00
Stone Marten Chokers
15.00
livy. 30.00 lo 45.00
Natural Mink
Korean Kolinsky
Stone Mnrtcn
Natural Filch
Alprhes loicvr Hum the raw shins can bv boufjhl totlau direct from the tranncr
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