Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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BOLSHEVIK
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Communists Within Fortress As
sisted in Overthrow of Revo
lutionary Forces
REFUGEES IN FINLAND
Uy Iho Asuirliitnl l'rrs.
Stnrldmliu, MnrWi 1S. !tfpori Hint
(he Itifsirtt' mi vii I fort row of Krun
nfndt. tlio rrntor of tln pcvohitlim
ncnlnit tlio Soiit K"rnunvnt. hn I)i"n
tnlten by tlio 1'nUI.Pvlkl npiionr to ho
ponfiniiPil in iliinti'lic n noiiim; lion
from Finlfltul. l.eon Trntzk.v, Umslnn
Jtolshpvik tuitiltor of wnr. iIivim-iimi tin
a'nult on tin' fortri'sv it i- nIJ. nml I
hurled upward of GO.OlHt men lit itt
dpffncps.
Advli'i'i would 'fiin to Indicnti; Unit
Coliilnuniits within tlie fortr'!i nml I
town of Kioiixtndt a-isti'd tli lnd-
sliovlk foroi-s wln'ii tin' lnttcii 1 nd
W !... t.... 1.A .,..... .-.. t 1.A i.Im.i..
lil UKI'll llll'J 111'- l'lll''l I"II1 l lll- 'I4"'.
Tlio enrriKon, mtmnerlni; npiriilmntid.r
ir.00(). is dpcliirril to hnvi bi-on t-x-linuitcd
liy tin- e'onstnnt Iwinilnirdnn'iit
of tlio plnor, mid witp poorly -uippid
in some imtH'rtiint points uIoiib tin
dpfrmp linpi.
Many of tlio ilofpndprs of Krontadt.
togpthor with tin- ooiiininiidop of tl.i
rpvoliitiomtry troops, nro ri,i,,lttil t
hnvo cxi'iipiNl into Kinlnnd urni tin'
Ipc. The icvolntion:iry roniniltti't'. wln'n
It rcm-hod r'nlnnd. wn nm-onipntui'd by
8(M1 voliliori. It "tli'dnlly nntioinn'od
thi fall of Krnt:idt. lipn.Tiil Ko
lovslti, li-uli-r of t lie rcvidniion, uImi
errivpd in Finland.
lloforp retreating from KronMudt tin"
rrvoliitir.rut-i blew- up tli urhlps
lMropnlo'k .itid Si'bntnpoI
Imdmi. Mnr, h 1". y A. 1'.)
T1ip Kussinti Soviet limirnnuiit in
roiit'innini: by win-b w t"da tin enp
tun of KrotiMndt bv I'.oUlipvik troops,
ms M. Knxtnin, Soviet Oommliiar of
thp Italtic lleet. nml M. VnsilelT. ehair
inan of flip Kron-tadt Soviet. wn were
arrested at the beginning of tin- ri"iiii.'.
were ndcased by the llolslieviki nti their
fiito into Kronstadt.
1. KiiMiiin partieipated in t!'p final
liiiuidatiun of the. riiiig, the win !''
adds.
From thp tlmp tho revolt began there
was no sueh heny iiinnonnde as Kron
htndt lniinehed yesterday against Kras
nnya Ciorka prior to the fall of Kron
stadt. Throughout Wednesday night
and ThurMlny tires burned furiously for
miles around. TJioy broke out iii the
e-nter of Kronstadt, flared up at Krns
nnya Oorku and swept to many other
point".
Kronstadt was taken by the Soviet
forros at 2 o'rloek in Hip afternoon,
nci'ordlng to a HuMievik npws agency.
Tin fighting for possession of the
armed fortress was of u furious char
acter, and the attacking forces were
ejected from the town at least once,
according to reports received here.
The engagement begnn Vednesdny
evening with artillery preparation, in
which all the shore batteries joined,
firent damage was ilono and many per
sons were injured by the falling build
ings. The bombardment culminated in
a most intense drumfire, and at II
o'clock Thursday morning. Trotsky
launched his main attack from liruuen-baum.
ror the assault here Trotzkv ha':
Concentrated the whole .if the new Sev
entli Army, consisting of Ued citd't
from all the Ilus-dnn cities and other
troops. Favi-rni by fog the attacking
forces advanced, led bv n white-dad
detaihinent in open formation and fol
lowed bv heavy columns.
Kronstadt tired its ten -Inch guns, and
when the attacking forces were lunr
enough opened with a machine gun fir
causing t-evi n
Constantinople. March 17. ilh- A.
P.i (ieinral Huron Wrnng-l. farmer
nnti-Ilolshevlk leader nil the ('rimeim
front, is nppcH'ing to the goernmeiit.s
Of the I'l.ll.d M.ltis ai.d ntlii'l I-
tni s to f'irn.-ii i iotie. si, that h;
irmy. whi'-h l. declnres to le 1 1.
only trained iinr i 1 1 (.li ik force re
maining, tieed Ho' ,. lll)H!ded.
The French, unwilling to continue
nihaticing funds, lr. proposed the re
patriation of Ins ,in,i , tisgerting that
with the eeepfi, n "f tlie iinVcrs. i'
was mistaken huinui..' whicli irompted
the erai nation of ilencral Vrangi-!'-men
from tl l 'ritreii.
A. 1. ) The cniiture from the
II ilshev.kl of Mohilev and .lainpol, on
Iho Diiieiter liver, by I'krainitin na
tionalist forces was announced by the
I krnlniyii mission here toda.v .
The rkrnitiiiins smt all the lloNhc
vik couuiilssars and olllccrs, the m si.m
declared.
JOIN ANTI-SOVIETALLIANCE
Poland, Rumania and Crecho-Slo-vakla
fleach Agreement on Defense
1'urln, March is.iiy .. 1. i-An
entente for common defense has been
touched between Poland. lininnnia and
t'zecho-Soakia. if was learned in illn
loiuntlc circles lore todu. 'I'hrough tin
good ottices of ItiiiiiHtiin a better under
standing has been brought about be
tween ('zeoho-Slavakia and Poland,
facilitating the tripartite agreement
which bns tirlnoituilb in view defense
of the three countries against eventual I
attacks by the llidheki.
This arrangement is understood to I
supersede the plnn by which Hungary;
was to join Polutnl. Kuniunia and ,
O.i'clio-Slovnkia anil brings to the new '
entente u large element of trengt.i in
that it facilitates tjio manufacture of
arms and munitions in the gient Skoda
works in Ooolio-Sdovakiu.
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RESIGNATION
THREATENS
CRISIS
ALLEN TO PROBE DISORDERS
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Kaneas Governor Promises Fair
Treatment for Nonpartisans
Toicl.;i, Ian., March IS. i llj
P.i (u iiinuection with nn order
an Investigation of the refusal to
inlt Notipaitisan League speakers to
dress n meeting at Marion Wcilm
night, (iovtrnor Henry .1. Allen to,a t
issue a sfntemitit, ic which be asserted i
that he was opposed to the league inoe- i
ment. but that every effort would !. ,
made to see that lngue workers re- ;
envoi! fair treatment. !
The governor characterized the league
tuoMinent as one to preach i lass
minded doctrine. Former I'nited States
Senator .1. It. lturton. who was escort -1
from tJreat Ilend last Saturday night,
was one of thui-o lefused permission to
speak at the Marion meeting, according
to reports reaching the governor's of
fice. Governor Allen directed the tit
tomey general to bring Mnrion officials
here und ipjestion them concerning tiie
affair.
British Speculate on Probnble
Fate of Lloyd George in Faco
of Big Problems
TO NAME SUCCESSOR SOON
Ity tlio Associated Press
London, March lft. A political crisis
of the first magnitude has been created
by the retlieinent of A. Hnn.nr Law from i
the Mritisli cabinet, il is declared1 by j
the London Times Other newspapers,
while less emphatic, agree in saving l
that Mr. tlonar Law's retirement will
have a widespread political effect, and j
that it probably will materially weaken1
the coalition government.
It is pointed out that no successor
to Mr. Itomir Law is likely to work so ,
well with Prime Minister Lloyd Ueorge.
and the (Jrnphlc even suggests that If
Mr. Lloyd (Jeorge is called upon to face .
a prospect of unsympathetic association,
l.o may find the strain or ollice intoler- .
abb-, nnd will follow Mr. ltonar Law
into retirement.
There are many forecasts relative to !
the new I'liionl-t lender whom the j
paitj will elect on Monday. Austen'
I'hamlierlain, chancellor of the et- ,
cheijuor ; Sir Hubert llorno, president i
of t'i" Hoard of Trade, and Sir IMwnnl
Carson nro given most prominent men
tion as being probable .iln essors to Mr. .
itotinr Law. .Mr. ( 'h.iiuborlnin, who i
lopotted not to be in robust health,
would presumnhU be appointed govern
ment lender in the House of Commons,
In addition to the position ot lord privy
seal, and in that ease might find it im
possible to continue to hold the ('ban
ollorslilp. people close to Mr, Lloyd
(ieorgo linve indicated tbnt Sir Hubert
Home might succeed Mr. Chninberlnln
is chancellor, while the presidency of
the ltonrd of Trade might be taken by
Sir P. Llojd-tireane. at pnjsent par
liamentary secretary for the bonrd, or
Stanley lialdwin. financial secretary of
the trensurj. Sir Hubert has gone to
Iho Hivlera, while Sir F.dward Carson
plans to sail for Gibraltar on Saturdny.
Sir P.ttvvnril is said to he disinclined to
assume the government leadership in
( 'ominous.
Suggestions liuvu been made in some
quartet's that Mr. Lloyd George him
self take command of the Unionist parly,
which constitutes the bulk of his forces
in Parliament. The London Times re;
marks legarding this feature of the sit
uation that the I'ulonlsts as a whole,
while willing to make every use of
him, are most jealous of his power.
Mr. ISonnr Law is a widower, and
lost his two sons In the war. An in
timate friend pla.ved chess with him
Wednesday evening, and suspected
nothing, but a specialist who examined
him on TIiiiimIiij morning ordered him
to quit work, or face the gravest risks.
He will leave for the Hiviera by sea,
possibly toda.v. accompanied by his
daughter, and will remain abroad a cou
ple of months.
Woman Sues After Odd Accident
Lancaster. Pa., March IS. Injured
in a peculiar manner, Mrs. George
Carroll, of Lancaster, yetserday brought
suit in court for S'-MhOOO damages
vigaWist the Coiiestogu Traction Co.
While waiting for n Lancaster nnd
Coatesville trolley car near Leaman
place, six weeks ago, an automobile that
ran out of a public road was struck by
the ti''!le car and hurled against
plaint iff. breaking her legs, her nose
and Jaw bone.
ACCUSE
JAPANESE
LEADER OF BRIBERY
Riot Follows Announcement of
Charges Against Kato at
Opposition Mooting
CRISIS BELIEVED IMPENDING
Hy tlio Associated Press
Tohlo, .March 18. Hiotous scone
wore enacted nt n meeting of the
Kensel-Iuil, or opposition, party,
which hnd gathered here yesterday to
discuss a sensational open letter written
by Secictnry Ulrookn, of the Solvit
Kal party, charging Viscount Knto,
president of the Kengol-Knl, with ae
i opting a bribe. The meeting was at
tended hy 10,000 persons, nnd wiicn
Hepreseiitntive Tomezaburo Slilmizu
attempted to speak a dozen men rushed
forward and demolished the platform.
This increased the excitement, and
there were many ilghtH in the crowd, and
the police were forced to intervene,
making many arrests.
After. the meeting had broken up a
etowd. headed by two nutos, maieneu
toward the Diet building, which was
surrounded by two cordons of police,
with hundred.- of reserves in nearby
streets and pnrks. The correspondent
of the Associated Press Sought to
traverse this district., but was politely
teiiuested to take another street.
Having arrived in the vicinity of the
Wet building, the crowd was hnrangued
bv lenders, who spoke from automo
biles. The throng wns urged to break
through the police cordons, nnd roaring
cheers burst from the crowd, wlncti
surged forwnrd, but police reserves
were hurried up and the manlfestnnt.s
were forced to retire. Their lenders
were arrested, while newspaper photog
raphers, perched on monuments und in
trees, took pictures of the scene.
In the meantime there was tlio great
est excitement within the Diet. The
peers unanimously ndopted a resolu
tion proposed by Hen Nnkashoji declar
ing tlio discipline of the empire disin
tegrating, the minds of the people in a
state df unrest, the nation's: prestige
abroad Impaired and general conditions
deplorable. The resolution asserted It
was desirable to speedily rectify pro
vailing evils.
Amid turbnlent scenes the House of
Hepresentntlve.s discussed n resolution,
sponsored by the Kensel-Kni party,
censuring tlio government for the scan
dal regarding the South Manchnriau
Hallway. It was the prevailing opin
ion here that the ministry l.s confronted
with a serious crisis.
Our Stock of Bar Pins
is Plentiful
4
The designs especially fea
ture those ornamented with
platinum. Some arc set with
stoncjs to enhance their beauty.
A platinum front bar pin of
hand-pierced design, with
aquamarine of rich color $63. '
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si.
DIAMON'D MERCHANTS JKWELEP.S SILVEnSMITHS
7
1100 m. feet of most desirable
floor space; all outside rooms:
rents reasonable.
ESTEY BUILDING
COlt. I7TII ,V WAI.MT
Heppe. Founded in 1865
"A vicior
Vktrola
r None"
A daily expression of talking-machine customers.
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SHIP TO BRING 1000 ALIENS j
I
Immigrants Will Embark on Adri
atic, Which Sails Next Week
llerlin. Mnrch IS. , I!y A. IM One
thousand persons emigrating from I'u
rope to the I'nited State, will sail on
hoard the steamship Adriatic on Marcl
''3, it Is announced here. These emi
grants have received a preliminary nnd
icnl inspection.
The floodgates of Kuropean emigra
tion will remain open until Man i Jo.
it is said at the American consulate
here, officials having recuvid instruc
tions to defer until that time enforce
ment of the regulation requiring u pe
riod of quarantine prior to the de
parture of emigrants.
200,000 Face Strike in Denmark
Cnponhagen, March IS. iRy A. I
A lockout uf workers in the in.u and
metal industry, the textile, sl.oe and
brick factories and in the snvvmi'ls has
been declared by the employers' or
ganization. In retaliation the co-op-erafive
trades uni"tis have called :i
strike to commence Mareli 21i. vvaiih
will Involve 'JOii.tiOO workers.
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The Largest Exclusive Shirt Store in
America
1086 Chestnut Street
Open Saturday Evening Until 10:;tO
shirts szsr
Save the Middleman's Profit
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Downtown I 117-1119 Chestnut Street
Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
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mrnini Sutmtuntlve Methods IN
Tin: KtNost.r.Y rotvoATioN fc
"More Than a Blhool" C
n.illv 10 A. M to 1' M N
Momlay unit Thurndny Kve., 8 to 0 P
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jlrfrm-rrtSJ S. ttth Blrcct rnrrrtrr-C
PICK YOUR EASTER SHIRT FROM
OUR BIG NEW STOCK DIRECT FROM
THE MAKERS all sizes from 13 to
20; all sleeve lengths, 33 to 36.
Imported English Woven Highest Grade Art
rcmems ccsk
&SjS38
SHBOTS
SSLEC c P
smms $
WcreSIO
Reduced to
Were SA.50 & $5
Reduced to
HEAVY WHITE OKrORD SHIRTS
Attached for golf or neckband, were S3. 50, now ....
HEAVY BROADCLOTH SILK, CKcPE DE CHINE $
and JERSEY SILK SHIRTS, woro SI2.S0, nov ....
Sfl.GS
.90
The
Laurelton Foundry Co., Inc.
nrcVrlne for n.le few shnrra uf the
I'ml.il Steele. This In iv cotriB mnuin,
i,il will nay good dlvldtndd.
lt'r(t! for Partlatl'tr.i
Laurelton Foundry Co.. Inc.
l.iitirclton, I'u.
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ianaMiEiMiMi '
Adjoining k . Walnut St. j
iss. s. -j thp al mi Jvi hrs Aff d IVI f JV Arris) m Kll t&9 n . fe i 3!
S1 BZrsSiv1 '" B.uji.jjui mwm i" m m i -a.1a 12tu & 13th p '
I 1222-1224 Walnut Streej .
I "Stecker" Modes
Jfcrne. Switerland. Man!, - Itv ij; e Q j j
iP,yi I Misses Spring Suits i
I sr-X l li At Attractively Moderate Prices life
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ty 7 :l r )&& wffa I v H.'i
Neckwear J I P'' 'Fit cM 'I (
i Values $ ri X ' l T7?, '? v:.-i4 iii fi ,;;
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to $125 !''i:
M O-f Q.M-n $90.50 $OO.50 -f $Q I h i
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SALESMEN
Wo have several openings
in our sales ortrnnfcntion for
experienced liht and heavy
truclc salesmen. Salary ttnd
commission bnsis.
212.-. N. IIKOAI) ST.
Heppe Victrola
Outfits
Victrola IV, $30.85
with six records
Pay .' rfoton, SOc weekly
Victrola IX, $8235
with six records
Pay $5 down, $1.50 weekly
Victrola XI, $16435
with ten records
Pay $15 down, $3 weekly
Victrola XIV, $246.60
with ten records
Pay $20 down, $.',.50 weekly
The tone quality of our
VICTR0LAS at $75
is admittedly superior
to the tone reproduction
of any other maker's
$200 Machines Now Cut to s100.
That's one reason others are cutting
, The Heppe One-Year Rental Payment Plan
is the easiest, simplest way to own a Victrola. You simply rent it
haying all the rent npplicd to the purchase prico. You thereby
remain free to purchase or return the Victrola ut any time.
i C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia
1117-1119 Chestnut St.
Sixth & Thompson St.i
I'Iobfc semi mo full partlcnlnra uliout tho Heppo Vlctrotn!
JoutlltB anil tho ileppo l-jreur-KentuI-Piiytnent Plan. !
C. J. Heppe & Son
Downtown, 1117-19 Chestnut
Uptown, Sixth and Thompson
Numn
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Furs and
Millinery
Fur Repairing
Remodeling
and Storage
SaHUi Charge Accounts Invited : 'jiaaiM Miil Orders Filled
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uxtraorainary run IS
For Tomorrow
Liberty Bonds
& Purchasing
Agents' Orders
Accepted
ales
FEATURING
at half price and less
ffT Tlio -extraordinary selling that has characterized
v-i-, this annual clearance has been remarkable. V e have re
plenished scores of items that have sold out, but we have
done this by still further reducing our higher priced I'ur Coats
that we have hnd in stock this makes the reductions that are
advertised for tomorrow still more remarkable, sensational, in fact.
TT The former Kellinfj prices have heen entirely
vLL-i iunorcd and likewise cost and profit have been sacrificed in
order to make this l-'iir clearance the rentes! event of its
kind that has ever been announced in Philadelphia. This is votir
opportunit to bti run- now for next winter at prices which can
never be duplicated.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
in our Storage Vnults until required. Payments to be
continued monthly throughout lh-' Spring and Summer.
Fur Coals and Wraps
Ml I
extra 'iJii'r.y k'ro
four-n.-Hai a m
pill Stl Ipl .s f f I I'f !
.ng cn!'r on dark
gi ound.
C'lllr-tre f.'.npi s m Hi p
silks a splundid vurii t;.
of i olormgs -this j. ( i,.
if the 1 1 st -caffs wf
iave been ah1 lu sell a
One Dollar tor a
time.
JACOB
REEDS
SONS
mnmaesimistntt
f-ealuring a slender, graceful silhouette of
youth that is most fascinating. Wonder
fully atti active twill cords, tricotines, covert
cloths, and velour checks, many artistically
trimmed with beads and colored embroid-
Sizes A to 20.
Tailored Suits, s59, s79
Sport Suits, 29d, '39
Marmot
Taupe Lamh
Russian I'ony
Taupe ha mh
French Seal
Taupe or ISnmn Coney. .
Trimmed Pony
French Seal
Trimmed Marmot
Trimmed Leopard Cat. . .
Trimmed Marmot
Trimmed French Seal . . .
Natural Muskrat
French Seal Wraps
Natural ltaccoon
French Seal Wraps
Jap .Mink
Trimmed French Seal . .
Natural Raccoon
Trimmed Hudson Seal . .
Scotch Moleskin
Hud. Seal, Skunk Trim'd
Hud. Seal, Reaver Trim'd
Australian Opossum
Hudson Seal Wraps
Natural Squirrel
Moleskin Wraps
Hudson Seal Wraps
Squirrel Wraps
Natural Mink
Natural Mink Wrap ,
(.10 inch)
(.10 ivch)
(.Id inch )
(.1(1 inch )
(HO inclt)
(.Hi inch )
(;( inch)
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(.10 inch l
(.10 inch)
(.Hi iiuh)
(.10 inch)
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(.',5 inch ) 2
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373.00
373.00
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1000.00
1000.00
2500.00
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.'53.00
10.50
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74.30
70.50
70.50
70.50
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5)8.50
110.00
125.00
125.00
1 15.00
1 15.00
1()5.00
175.00
175.00
1 75.00
215.00
285.00
285.00
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35)5.00
35)5.00
105.00
15)5.00
15)3.00
5)95.00
1G50.00
Payments to be
ing and Summer.
i.ir.n.ri, iii,r.i M p ' Mr Chokers, Scarfs, Stoles and Coalees
FEA TURING
FUR Neckwear, etc.
at half price and less
C Every item in this sale has been especially selected
as a Sensational Value that will be all the more welcome
because of the early approach of Easter and the great
desirability of I'ur Neckwear lor Sprint; wear. Take advantage
ol this (Jreat Kvent.
CYou will find hundreds of Fur Chokers, Scarfs,
Stoles and Coatees at the most remarkable prices that ve
have ever placed on furs of standard Mavvson & DeMany
tiuulily and dependability. You will find, also, that your average
saving is one-half, and in srores of inslnneej that the saving is
even greater than this. Shop eurlv in the day, because certain
numbers are wtire to sell out quickly.
.1 Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
in our Storage Vaults until required.
continued monthly throughout the Spri
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Natural Squirrel Chokers 15.00
Australian Opossum Chokers. . r 19.50
Taupe Coney Chokers 15.00
Jap Mink Chokers 20.00
Rrown Fox Chokers 30.00
Taupe Wolf Scarfs 30.00
Rrown Fox Scarfs 30.00
Natural Mink Chokers 30.00
Korean Kolinsky Chokers 35.00
Fitch Chokers 3().()0
Jap Kolinsky Chokers 30.00
Taupe Fox Scarfs .10.00
Rlack Wolf Scarfs 50.00
French Seal Stoles 05.00
Stone Marten Chokers , 85.00
Hudson Ray Sable Chokers 100.00
Hudson Seal Stoles 100.00
Scotch Moleskin Stoles 135.00
Hlue Fox Chokers . . , 100.00
Platinum Grey Iox Chokers 100.00
Australian Opossum Stoles 105.00
Squirrel Stoles 175.00
Jap Mink Stoles 105.00
Natural Fisher Chokers 225.00
Silver Fox Scarf 25)5.00
Hudson Seal Coatees 25)5.00
Scotch Moleskin Coatee 450.00
Russian Kolinsky Coatee 450.00
Rroadtail Coatee 495.00
Natural Squirrel Coatee 595.00
Natural Mink Coatee 795,00
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14.30
11.50
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15.00
15.00
15.00
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151.50
21.50
251.50
30.50
49.50
49.50
01.30
79.50
79.50
79.50
84.50
89.50
110.00
115.00
143.00
210.00
245.00
295.00
345.00
495.00
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