Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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TSVEmNG PUBLIC CEDGEEr-PHIEADEEPHIA", WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 192L1
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EASTLAKE BEGINS
FIGHT FOR CHILDREN
Asks War Department for
Menth's Leave te Open
Legal Proceedings
TOTS ARE COURT WARDS
te my baMes. I cannot say 1 wns sur
lirlecd btruuiNe 1 mi aa uium m n 1
would be friu'd of thu horrible charge in
havIriR mnrderi'd my peer wife, the
girl I loved se well."
At llrt Knutlnkc dldn'l want te talk
te ntiv one. but flnnll.v eetiHented te "re
llee hlm-elf," as he put It.
"I'm hupp, happ) te be free once
BRnln. Ne line will ever Knew whiti
misery anil agen.. I liae endured hIiice
the da I was arretted, charged with
the murder of in wife It was a crl
tablc hell for tne Ne one but mv
mother, s iter, brother and my counsel
hi'linpd In mv Innecencp. Many of
... . .......... . . . . , , , ,, i
my goeil IrlemtM were wntn te iimeu'
Frttkrlcli'dnirs. Va., Dec. -1
Reger 1). l'nutlnke, freed ctenla by
a jury in Montiess, Va., of the charge
of murdering his wife, Margaret, re
ported te the Navv Department at
Washington this afternoon and im
mediately applied for a thtrt-day
leave of absence te begin a fight te re
cover possession of his two children,
Reger, Jr.. eight ears old. and Mar
garet Kathcrlnc, five years old.
Wntt T. Maye, the PiMr'-t Attorney
of Westmoreland County, who was de
feated in court yesterday hy tin jurj f
upcedy verdict cf acquittal, yet was vie
ter te the extent that the children re
main in his custody, sweats he will net
lei the father have them without an
firrter frnm Juilee .Tesenh M. ('llit)U.
Tlie fight for the children is likely te1Iwjnc (;r-0nu
cievcien into a tnrec-cernereu iuiiir-i
for their dead mother's brother, the
Tlev. Themas M. Yardley, of Caton Caten
ville, Md., who had the youngsters in
charge during the weeks preceding the
trlnl, has them again, having put up a
bend of ?S00 for them.
RnRHnt.i's flcht for the children be-
jran nlmest as seen as he reached ,
Fredericksburg. The children were net,
in court, of course, ai the time the jury
returned its "net-guilty" verdict late
yesterday afternoon, nor were they in
the little, hotel nt Mentm-s. where the
had Veen for several nnxieus days when I
there was queatier ct peKsibh putting
thcra en the witness stand Tiiej were
safe nt Prosecutor Maje's home when
the District Attorney was thundering
Invectives nt their father in the little
second-fleer courtroom, and remained
there until lat night
Bastlake left town f-oen after the I
verdict had been returned, his eminM-1 1
wishing te avoid anj pesibillt of pep-
iilar demonstration against him He
had no chance te areet his rhlldn-n. who
Mill believe lie is en -ca lut, and are f
praying that their "D.idd" will n-turn
in time te spend Christmas with them. I
Won't Surrender Children '
me cuiltv of such nn atrocious clinrge.
but they never bothered much nleut me
I had te suffer alone, cheered only b
in j own immediate lelathes and conn cenn
m1, hut I knew the day of reckoning
was coming and, as I believed, it came.
"When I .at in mv rell with my IHMc
as my only companion, I never let
ciinlidenee in m.elf. My only and pole
thought was hew could nny one hcllee
jthat I could kill my Margaret, (oil
i knows they certainly tried te hang it
ion me, but the failed because it was
impossible te convict me of something
of which I was net guilty.
"My next plan will be te get my
children and start life anew, live for
them and try te make up the less of
their meth.r. I will miikn their little
lives as happy as possible.
"I cannot divruss mv plans for the
future As a matter of fact they are
c.mni Imt Imw T li n rl nlnnnpd te re
turn te m station at the i-anigren -uuac
hut maybe tins win
he rlinnired.
"I talked with Commander Creen mv
commanding officer, but 1 am net at
liberty te discuss what pnsseil between
us. All I can sny Is that 1 am meie
than thankful te ?vcry one who helped
tne in in hours of trouble and trust I
mav some day be able te puj in full mv
obligations te them I am hnppuj ; a
great lead has bien 'iftcd from m
mind."
amount te much, because we only took
two ballets, the first being eleven te one
for acquittal, mid when we took the
second ete twelve hands were raised
and each man I'litd acquittal. Therc
wasn't an eUiieiiec te connect Kast
lake with the crime."
Judge Chinii said the .cnllct was a
just one.
"The jury could net hnve leached
any ether conclusion iudglng by the
evidence," sain tne Judge.
"The torrid t was quite proper."
l'nvtlake lest no time tlHippcaring
from" the little town of Mentress aftci
he was freed.
Ilefere he left his cell yesterday morn
ing lie hud packed his belongings in his
dittv box, se confident was he that he
would be freed, and when the jury
opened the deer of libert. for him he
wasn't a minute getting under wa.
He left Mentress at 5 :30 o'clock, just
twenty-five minutes after the idict
was in, nnd two nnd one-half hour
later he was wallowing in a bathtub in
his hotel.
"Oee, It will tnkc sand and canvas
te scrub me up right," he pliij fully
shouted te his brother "When I get
this dirt off mj si If I think I'll run ten
miles into the ceuntrj te get limbered
up. That eight dan cooped up in the
Mentress boob hatch wns some punish
ment; I've net had n ehame te stretch
mj legs since I left Richmond."
GERMAN DEBI COT
REFUSED BY BRIAND
would be decided
them.
without consulting
French Premier Outlines Plan
for Protection of British
Industry
TAX ON EXPORTS PROPOSED
Mether Toe Happy te Talk
Kastlnke's mother, Mrs. f!. M. K
Hastlake, 7 140 Hetcr stnet. Phllailel
phia, tee. wis happv, but she did net
care te express her joy in words. The
mother, who has been witli Knstlake
mnstnnth since he wns placed en trinl
in Mentress, Vu., December 18, said
in a quivering voice ns she fendl pattd
the freed man en the cheek :
"Mine I im happy, really I de net
I-nnw what te sn. I felt that right
would win out, and it did
Mis Mnbel Chambers, a
I'astlake and also a Philndelphlan, w.is
the liappli -t of all the futml. Her face
wai wri.ithed in smiles.
"I told mui Reg would b" iieqnittMl
IT should tuner line gene en trial, be
can"?, he was Innocent. The idia if
FREED OFANARCHY CHARGE
Dismisses Indictments for
Carrying "May Day" Circulars
New Yeili, Dec. 21. iP.v A. P I
friminnl annreln indietmints ngaint
IJy tlie Associated Press
Pari. Dec. 21. Premier ltrinud, in
his conferences with Prime Minister
Lloyd CJeorge in Londen, lins refused
firmly te consider nny further reduc
tion In the total amount of reparations
due from C.ermnny, It Is understood in
efficinl circles here.
The French Piemlcr, according te the
information, hns proposed a ta en
Herman exportntlens te be collected In
the importing countries. This course
would be taken In order te facilitate
pi.Miients by Germany nnd at the same
time pretcrf Hrltlsn ministry irem mui
m
Tlie above dispntch apparently hns
reference te nn unofficial statement
made nftcr jesterdny's conference be
tween Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge nnd
Premier Rrlnnd te the effect that it sug
gestion had been made for holding n
five-Power conference early in January,
te which lepresentntlvcs of Russia and
Ocrmnny should be Invited. This sug
gestion gave lise te conjectures ns te
'lint European country would be the
fifth participant in such n conference,
assuming, of course, thnt (treat llrltain
nnd Prance would he in the group. It
mny be thnt M. Leueheur'a announce
ment means that Relgium would be the
fifth nntien in the proposed conference.
LIANG SHIH-YI IS NEW HEAD
OF CHINESE GOVERNMENT
of
Coalition Cabinet Being Formed
All Reactionary Parties
PelritJ. Dee. 21. (Ry A. P.)
Llnng Shlh-Yi hns been nnmed ns
I Premier of the Chinese Cnblnet te stic
icced Chin Yuri-Peng, who, with all his
ministers, resigned en Sundav.
The fall of tlie Cabinet followed the
arrlvnl here of General Chnng Tsne-
Lin, Governer of Manchuria, who In
1 new engaged in forming n coalition
government in which nil the reactionary
an competition, which wns represented parties are pntticlnatlng. It is charged
Jehn E. Seibert. Abraham Jaklra and
Israel Aniter. arrest td la-t April fin
having in their po-M"-ien "Mav Da"
ilnulars urging overthrew of tlie Gov
ernment, weie dismiss! d today by Judge
Talley in General Sessions.
IIe held there wns no evidence te
show the trio "prepurid, compo-ed,
printed, circulated or distiihuted" the
circulars, ns the indictment charged.
"Mere possession of smh llteratuie
is net a violation of the law," he said
"What thej did was bv wnv of prepir.i prepir.i
tien for, net consuiinintlen of it irim
llial act. The jiiillee ni'tnl with iiiin
mcndable 7ial, but the; ni ted tee seen."
NO. 13 ON PARDON LIST DIES
Harrlsburg, Dee lil. The State
Heard of Pinions wns vi -terdav notified
i .... , of the death of Carev Ilt.itin. Dil'iwnre
Ister el ,, , . ...,!,. t ,.i
lllilll 1 , mif lllMI'tltl'"l I'M J ,ll"ll
was te have been een-nb red tedaj
Ur ixten's case vmis Ne 13 en the list.
na tiniini liKpmnp viiIneiiH threucli de
preciatien of the mark. The aim weuid
he te equnlhe the German selling pricis
abroad with Rritish prices.
Prem ether efficinl dispatches ic
celved here, the Impression prevails In
elhYl il clreles that the conversations of
tin Premiirs will be confined te this
one subject of Germanj. The qui stum stum
ef Turkey and Russia will be postponed
for subsequent meetings, it is under
stood. The expectation new is that nil that
will be done In Londen at this time
will he te tirenaie the way for meetings
' of the Supreme Council enrly in Janu
i nrv bv bringing out clenily the respec
tive viewpoint of Great Rritaln and
Trance.
I Londen, D.c. 21. (Rv A. IM
Leuis Leiieheiir. Trench Minister of
I Libel add Rcilens, saiil tedav that be
I foil- he left Paris te come te Ixinden
I for the conversntiens en Germnn repa
ration nnd Kindred matters, he told
I repri sentntlves of the Rellnn Govern
ment that tin1 Londen conversations
I would be meiilv lnfeimnl. He snid he
Ji.id preiiilsul the Relglans that nothing
W. W. Rntznur, Jr.. Eastlake's chief charging our Reg with such n brutal
ntterne.v, went te Hague, when Mr. 'crime. It was outrageous, and the jur
Maye "lives, te denian 1 the ihildiui i did net lee much time in cenvincnu'
tarlv last evemmr. The Rev Dr 'these vvlm thought different that thei-
,.u, ,n,lr. it,,. t,.m.. ilemnml T.i , views were entirelv erroneous
Mr. Rutzner the District Attorney re-
turned a point-blank refusal, lie tela
the uncle that he could have the ilul-
dren only if he put up a bend, se that
they might be produced nt the tii.il of
Mi.s Sara E. Kne. the Rnltimere
trained nurse jelntl indlcteil with East
lake for the murder and still awaiting
trial. '
Mr. Maye said: "Judge Chinn must i
give me instructions te turn the chil
dren ever te their father before I will'
de se. Ne one dare cress mv threshold
te take them until I get such nn order
vi course, u tuc .iuukc gives me eruers
te turn the children ever te the guard
ianship of their father I will de se, but
X am of that Angle-American strain
that believes a man's home is h.s
castle."
Mr. Rutzner will make application
today te Judge Chinn for the children
L'nder the Virginia law the father Is en
titlisl te the children until It is proved
that he is net u proper person te take
charge of them.
Lieutenant Commander Jeseph TI
Green, of the Duhlgren Proving
Grounds, Eastl.ike's superior officer,
taid emphatically late yesterdaj thnt
the former defendant's status ns a chief
petty officer in the Tniteil States Navv
is net changed by the tiial.
"Yeu mny draw jour own condu cendu condu
siens,' said Commander Gnen when
questioned about the status of Eastlnke
in tlie navj "When the ciime was
committed Eastlake was en leave. If
you knew nny thing about the regula
tions of the United Stntes Navv jiu
knew that a man en leave must leturn
te his station in ten davs. bur If taken
into custody by the civil authorities his
leave automatically expires. On his re
lease he is bound by the regulations te
leturn te his station at the first oppor
tunity "
Eastlake, sitting In the dining room
of the Princess Anne Hetel, In Trcd--rlcksburB
lute last night, expressed his
gratitude for his freedom He -uu
"Thank Ged the jurv behevid in mv
innocence, exonerated an- sent me hm u
Donald E Eastlake, a brother, who
was i enstantly nt the side of the in -quitted
mnn all through the long trlnl,
was emphatic in ills remarks.
"The iurv returned the enl verdict
It could hnve found." he said. "There
was net one leta of evidence te count it
m.v brother with this crime, but then
eeitainlv was a let of evidence intro
duced tint the Commonwealth had nb nb
fcelutcl no right te offer."
Tem Maje, foreman of the jurv that
acquitted Eatlake In thirtv-slx min
utes, said it was a just vcrdiit.
"We sent for the chief pettv officer s
I enp ami the letter te retresli eiu
minds." said Maje. "but that didn't
Mifflin nmnvk 'im wniawwuiiiir ran m g
W fed
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Sewing.
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feMitfuj iiiiiiiUiiiiiiiniiiFiin iiiiiii'iiuiiiiiiiiiiiaii wi,i iK
Yeu Could Give Her
Ne Finer Christmas Present
Next te her family and her
home, the nearest thinp te a
woman's heart is her sewing
machine if she is fortunate
enough te have a geed one.
Most women would thrill
with the thought of receiving
;i new Portable Willcox &
Gibbs Electric Automatic for
Christinas, for all women le
gard it a3 the finest of til
sewing machines.
vel cei'i.i) .in HEit no riMiii t.ift
She can attach it te any
light socket and the sewing
will glide magically 1 encatli
her fingers. Sewing will be
come a genuine joy.
It is a beautiful piece of
machinery with a number of
exclusive advantages. It has
no bobbins te wind, no ten
sion te regulate, and ether
features women appreciate.
smyi.l i',n.MKM m: i itr.se.M : iiir ijalanci: ex i:sr TiatMS.
CAM. AMI SI. J". IT IIKMONMHATI'II WITIIOIT OBI IGATIOV
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street (Phene, Spruce 2192)
. -enniiTccv -SERVICE :
IMPORTETtS, DFSiarri AKD fAK:l!S! OF 1t'OirKV,J AVD
CHILDRESS AVPAUrtj OF THE JIIGHViT CHMIAC TEU
FOR MORE THAW TWEWTY-BIX YEARS
DOWNS
WHAPS
SUITS
runs
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Chestnut
Cemer
Twelfth
SV7T3ATER3
uzziiiiiTsay
SKIRTS
CHILDIIEN'S
ArPAKEI.
PETTICOATS
Furs
The Gift Beautiful
Beauty allied with quality, emphasize the
judgment of selecting the Gift from the
"Harris" collection of "Furs of the Better
Kind." Styles, tee, that are just a bit removed
from the usual enough te stamp your selec
tion, for all time exclusive.
The following indicate unusual value:
Solid fox Scarfs, all colors $25.00
Scarfs of skunk, mole, opossum, beaver and
seal; new fashionable scarfs . $34.50
Stene marten Scarfs, full, dark skins $35.00
Natural skunk Steles, 16x72. . ..$135.00
Natural blue squirrel Steles, 16x72 .$175.00
Muskrat Coats, Ihree-quarter length. $135.00
Hudsen seal Coats, beaver and skunk trim
med .$295.00
Mele Wrap, blouse back, 48-inch $285.00
THIRD FLOOR
Weel Hosiery in plain and fancy
knit. Alse our own Silk Hosiery, stamp
ed "Harris"; full fashioned; black and
cordovan.
.95
W Sptcializa en St)le$ That Slenderize the Larger Women
lA
2&4
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500 Brand
New Suits for
Cfa
nstmas
Only a few hours from the hands of
the tailors who made them. Brought into
specially reduced price groups for Christ
mas buyers.
Fer two trouser Suits of
' crs make them $55 Suits.
T) (fM
vpijjMJy
$26.50
Fer two trouser Suits of
$35 quality. Extra trous
ers make their values
$42.50.
All the .suits in this first notable
group are pure worsteds, and in both
groups only all-wool cloths of newest and
finest patterns will be found.
Oxfords, grays, greens, browns,
checks, stripes, herringbones, fishbenes.
Years of wear in every suit.
r&Brewn
1 Market at Sixth for 60 Years W?
that Chin liin-Penc wns cuiltv of
l)cculntleim nnil the snle of offices.
The new Premier is credited with
hnvinc Inspired the attempt by Tunn
Shl-Knl te create himself I'mperer in
1015. Under his mnplces many of the
officials of the Oevcrlment overthrown
Inst summer nre new participating In
the councils of Btntc.
Among thee In (lenernl Ohnng's fol
lowing nre Wang Chnn-Yucn, former
military governor of Hupeh, nnd Chnng
Chln-lne, who wns Governer of Hu
nan province nt the time of the murder
of the Hev. W. A. llclmcrt, nn Amcri
enn mlsslennry in .Tunc, 1020. The
Amcricnn Legation demanded thnt he
be held rcBpeiiNible for the crime. The
legntlen is snid te be preparing n pro pre
test against his presence, in l'ckin nt
the present time.
Anether of the men tailing pnrt In
the movement is General Cheng Hsun,
who headed the mibucccssful Mnnchu
restoration in 1017.
If disappointed-
We emphasize the fact
that our large assort
ment of magnificent
Xmas cards still offers
the same opportunity
for individual selection
and the prices are
unusually low.
Denten's
1 fejrthanJ
Chestnut
Men's fine
neckwear
Te meet the great demand for our neck
wear, especially at this Christmas season,
we have arranged for fresh daily ship
ments from the factory te our stores te
enable us te keep our stocks replenished
with the newest and finest merchandise.
$1 te $4 each
Gloves, Sl.eO te S3
Madras Shirts, $1.50 te $5
Reefers, $3.50 te $12
Vajamas, $1.30 te $7.50
Initialed Handkerchiefs!,
23c te $1.00
Silk Shirts, $6 te $11
Dress Sets, $2 te $10
Silk Hese, 60c te $3
Umbrellas, $1.50 te $12
Bath Robes, $5.00 te $50.00
Full Fa&hiened Pure Silk
Half Hese, $1.00
1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St.
1119-21 Market Sti'eet
BONWIT .TELLER & CO.
3ft iSptcialy tfhep jef Ortginatiem
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FOR THURSDAY
Cfjrtetmasi specials;
in Jf me Hesiterp
SILK - AND - WOOL HOSIERY
Silk-and-wool hosiery of excellent quality, in
two-tone sports-color weaves that will be in
smart contrast with fashionable shades in
sports costumes. All sizes.
Formerly 1.95
PURE-SILK HOSIERY .
Full-fashioned pure-silk hose in black, white
and shoe shades. Rc-cnferdcd lisle garter
tops. Full selection of colors in all sizes.
Specially Priced
1.50
1.65
NOVELTY SILK HOSIERY
3.95
Formerly 4.95 te 7.95
Superfine pure-silk hose in black, white and shoe
shades. Open-work and embroidered clex and drop
stitch effects. Hese of such beautiful quality will be
deeply appreciated by the fastidious woman. Luxury
tax 20 cents.
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Arranged for Thursday
CHRISTMAS SALE OF
PERFUMES & TOILETRIES
Unusual Values
GUERLAIN
10.00 L'Hcure Bleue Perfume 8.75
9.00 Rue de la Paix Perfume 7.75
L'Heure Bleue Letien 4.00
Rue de la Paix Letien 4.00
B
OSTRICH FEATHER FANS
Beautiful one-stick feather fans,
in black and dark blue, as well 7 Ctf
as all the vivid evening shades.
Formerly 10.00
HOUBIGANT
Ideal Toilet Water, HCIV hUC 3,50
Quelques Fleur3 Toilet Water, new size. .4.25
Ideal and Quelques Fleurs Sachet 2.50
Quelques Fleurs Perfume 4.50
Quelques Fleurs Perfume 8.50
Ideal Perfume 3.75
Ideal Perfume 7.25
HOUBIGANTS IDEAL TOILET SET
Perfume, toilet water and talcum. . . .10.00
HOUBIGANTS QUELQUES FLEURS
Set of perfume, toilet water and talcum.H.QO
ROSINE
7.50 Nuit de Chine Perfume 6.50
COTY
6.00 La Rese Jacqueminet Perfume. . . . 4.85
6.00 L'Origan Perfume 4.85
R1GAUD
1.50 Compact Powder 1.25
18.50 BOUDOIR DOLLS 10.00
Geld metallic lace and taffeta in lese,
sunset and blue.
fl:
5.00 BRONZE STATUETTES 2.95
Bronze nudes te be used as paper
weights or for decorative purposes.
Luxury Tax of four centa en the dollar en all
Perfume ana I eilet Waters
mnn Charge Accounts Invited HmiU Mall Orders Filled tnsiOi
Charge Purchase Billed February First Upen Request
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;aim mm&wmnvvum
1215 Chestnut Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
We Cut the Middleman's
Profit by Manufacturing
Furs Direct
With the demand for furs absolutely exceeding the
supply, this opportunity is for you the biggest thing of
the winter season. Our furs at their present prices show
you savings that average
25 te 50 less than regular!
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Required
Regularly Nw
100.00 Russian Peny, three-quarter length 49.50
125.00 Trimmed Russian Peny, three-quarter length, 69.50
135.00 Trimmed Leepard Cat, three-quarter length. 79.50
155.00 French Seal Ceat, three-quarter length 79.50
165.00 French Seal, 40 inches long 94.50
165.00 Australian Nutria, three-quarter length... . '98.50
165.00 Natural Muskrat, three-quarter length. ...110.00
200.00 Trimmed Marmet, 40 inches long 110.00
225.00 Trimmed French Seal, three-quarter length.. 125.00
245.00 Trimmed French Seal, 40 inches long 135.00
300.00 Natural Raccoon, 40 inches long .. 195.00
375.00 Moleskin, three-quarter length 195.00
375.00 Hudsen Seal, three-quarter length 245.00
375.00 Black Caracul Wraps, 45-inch 245.00
375.00 Moleskin Wraps, 45-inch 245.00
425.00 Skunk-Trim. Hudsen Seal, 40 inches long. ..275.00
450.00 Natural Squirrel, three-quarter length 295.00
450.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps, 45-inch models 295.00
450.00 Trimmed Leepard Skin, three-quarter length 295.00
495.00 Natural Squirrel, 40 inches long 345.00
600.W Trimmed Persian Lamb, 45 inches long. ..395.00
525.00 Jap Mink, three-quarter length 395.00
700.00 Alaska Seal, three-quarter length 445.00
750.00 Jap Mink Wraps, 45-inch 495.00
750.00 Natural Squirrel Wraps, 45-inch .... 495.00
750.00 Hudsen Seal Circular Capes, 45-inch 495.00
O00.00 Taupe Caracul Wraps, full length 495.00
675.00 Alaska Beaver Coats, 40-inch 595.00
1000.00 Broadtail Wrap, 45-inch 595.00
1950.00 Natural Mink Wrap, 45-inch 1245.00
Extra Large Size Coats Up te 52 Bust
Chokers, Scarfs, Steles and Sets
at Savings up te 50
Quantity Regularly Nevr
(9) Natural Squirrel Chokers 16.50 8.50
(8) Tap Mink Chokers 17.00 8.50
(9) Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50
(9) Taupe Fex Scarfs 30.00 14.50
(9) Brown Fex Scarfs 30.00 14.50
(7) Stene Marten Chokers 37.50 24.50
(9) Taupe Fex Sets 37.50 24.50
(5) French Seal Steles 60.00 29.50
(8) Taupe Wolf Sets 65.00 34.50
(4) Cress Fex Scarfs 55 00 34.50
(6) Baum Marten Chekeis 60.00 34.50
(5) Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers OO.OO 44.50
(3) Black Lvnx Scarfs 85.00 49.50
(4) Hudsen Seal Stoics 100.00 49.50
(3) Scotch Mele Stoics 115.00 69.50
(3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 110.00 74.50
(4) Natural Squirrel Steles 130.00 79.50
(3) lap Mink Stoics 160.00 79.50
(J) Natural Fisher Chokers 160.00 79.50
(2) Skunk Steles ,. 195.00 110.00
(2) Natural Mink Stoics 225.00 145.00
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