" R( ') II' u !!h ; : jy -i MtCLEES GALLERIES 1.107 WALNUT ST. Mezzotints, Etchings Relfning & Restoring Fine Framing n Sprrlnllj PAL nnA EVENING ' PUBLIC ODEDaER-PHIAteLPHIA, TUIISQAY JANUARY 12,42 SK-- J Pain Is Nature's sig- nel that something is wrong, and unless it is quickly righted it may easily become serious. If th aches ar In the jelnti and muscles Absorbing Jr. will allay thi pain quickly and restore the ttssua te its former healthy condition. swellings which se com menly accompany pain are quickly reduced by a brisk Abserbine, Jr. rub. tl.U bottle t mett drugfiiu' W. F. YOUNG, tiw. SpttngfUkl , MuMchuittt Tinna I wan J n I , I ill ill IMHIIIPW IHMI1 I II SING WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, SOc, 60c., $1.00 or write direct te WarattDenttMf(.C.,115BMkmuiSt.,N.Y. Say F-F IF YOU WANT THE GENUINE F-F LEMON CREAM F-F LEMON SOAP LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK F'F f9, " LEMON V HV LEMON CREAM l 7 SOAP An Unbeatable Com bination for the Whitening and Beau tifying of Your Skin All Drug and Depart ment Stores Mail Us 10c for Gen erous Sample e Our Lemen Cream Fricdrich-Fritdrich Chemical Ce. Pbilide!pti BUY YOUR RUGS Frem LOMAX RUG MILLS The entr MUX In the country i lnX I'ACTOK direct te tot Real Factory Prices! Sl'ECI L B UtGAlSS ter Men., luc. & Neil. Uiirn lrliln Till II) 1'. M. SntllnU Till (I I. .M. HUli I'.le Axmlnsttrs. SI CJ. Hlis IKIS 4!J lie M-mlf tWItnni fAft M .00 for 0rj H. .1x1110 lv 111(111 1MI.K AMIMTi:it SxIS S.S..10 llll HJulllll SJ tl) up 7.nx ii siu.nn mi it ii n. .mi ,m It. Sxl'.', f 33.00 iiii . II .1 v I - MO.Wt Miri:uriNK hiiten fflK TlienB urn flnrnt iuu I i t geed fer: """ .00 for lJ3 H. 3I0(1 0tJ WOI(bTi:i sKAMI.F.ss llltt.'e.KI nxe. Sii no h Rxi'i n, xn : 7.6x0, 12.i3 Ii il. 8111.1 num. Kiinnn-.. rnrprtu In the jiinl 2?4. 27 anil 3D I'irlirx wlu nil grade. LOI rr '"-' h th N-nmwmx rug m&& Janiicr Abut tumbriii St. Take Iteulr 3. 4 or .1 lu L'umlirln St. UPn .Men . ttr . rn. i ntu in p, ji. Tern.. Tlmr. A Sat I mil fi p. M Mall Oilier llllril, I'm- iil llrlhrrj. OF WORLD'S JEWS Dr. Warburg, Start Fund . "Heme" Hore te Help Drive, Says Is There BANQUET SLATED TONIGHT i .lcui (if (Vim ill Knrepr Mm! out of tin- fulled SmtPi liv liiiiiuirutieti ln. lie liirtiini! toward I'nli-tliie Hi their future nntleiiiil home, nirerdini; te 1)1 te WnrliiiiR. In tin- ilM teilm I't tin' iiteret -if tin- lnli"line Voniulnlleii fniiil. or Kelt n H.im-eiI Otlin .tw 'lie wnr'd exer lie !tl(l w !i n f P't '15 tlu ethlial mill illrtlt ill di wlepinent of tilt! inie iitime Hie mere nrqilNltlnn of tlnllnr- nie turning llmr e s In lie -nine ilii eet ion. llr. Wintmri: 1 n profe'n of biolesy it the llerlln f nieiltj. He Ii one of i ciiiiinilhsinti of lle lil-eiiilnent 'ien-i-ti in till- reiintr itnlltm In erBnn'7ilii: i le ilrLe or StOll.CIMI 000 te be ruined , l. uer'd hut in tli" net lhc M':iri ii 'iiletine ilewlepinetit ' Zieiil-m." lie iilil tdnx. "win the Oe't te Imve fn.-liinil ient.nie I'.ilei. im ns the future mitieiuil home of the 'i' TIiIh lin niu'ednl. New we 4e a stpe further Tite .lews imit iiinUi .'eml : tliev iiui't riile the mono, ile i lop mid ioeiile the eetiutix This j eM with tin m uletic. I'hvi nmit nut ta.l. ' i ("niter of .IiwMi Ciillim "Tin' si rut iiim of the .Tew Nli ill" i lie world ever ii te Si t n home in Pllteitlne mid lilil'd UP th'-ir llltlell I here. Tin-, niillen mil't he n n ntei whole tin- .lewi ran devr op i-itltiniilh mid (eoiieinienl'x. Net nil lr"' of lllc' world will no or .hmild go time Hut, It H II plrltV tllllt WO (llll Mill our niitieiiiil limine. llleie n It IHI'l COO .lews n fli" world; .'t.ri'lO.IMili nie In the In (id into .mil -I 00(1 ("nil I lu ",,l' '!,! eiitli AiiiviH'ii eiiulniiiil Tin re are ,(H)0 ODD In old U'ilu. In liiilmi! l'e- mil. mid :i.U0i).ilC0 in old An-trn Hu- iauln neil the H.ilkiiii". Main Itus- in mid I'elis'.i ,li', .it li.i-t ." Oil,!.. CO of them, would i;liidl co te 1'n1 "s- ! We inusf ti .111(1 "f tne (dlt hit will onahle us te etalilsli them i ii i e V will be lentent if .".0 One u,u e sr'tlctl llicie ter a iiait ( e"!i .U'iii I.ei tear 1(10.000 .kw liaie hem 'niilns te the fulled Stnie". We We.i'il .M'l ;hli Miv.im ,.i iiimi;i tin u le I'nlesllnt!. If mere mono iiniKliiir N i .miNJ l;lflhaae wffi ' trH,fl E REBUFFS LEAGUE Rejects Offer of Ce-operation in Organizing Conference at Genea NAIIIM SOKOLOW WIie licails tlie Contnilslen for the llctdoratlen of Ialotli'e VILNA DISPUTE COMES UP last .Sandfly, the resalts of which nre iiel jci Known, siuniixxnuu vuu yvrw. u'nni te ilrelile linnii mennurPM te lire- vent renewal of lientllltlcs nnd the most effective method of dcallnj with the mlnorltleB there. Next en tlie nitcnda wan the report of the cominlsKlen appointed by the leagiie'e asicmbly te investigate con cen con tlltlenii in Albania In tlie light of rn rn crenchmentfi by Jilge-Blavla. 'iim conimlHslen's report was expected te disclose tlie activities of the MJnllte tribe arid ether tllnttirblng elements lu the little Adriatic state, as well na the conduct of the JuKeHlavIan army, which was recently ordered te retire te the line of demarcation fixed by the Council of Ainbansader. Various administrative problems at- GARLAND'S Wl E MAY ASK DIVORCE lly the Associated Press Genetn, Jan. 12. An offer by the Council of tlie League of Nations, made te the Allied Supreme Council nt Cannes, te co-operate In ercnnl7.lti(r thft (cne.i economic conference, lias born declined by the Supreme Council, actinic en the sttKKfitlen of Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge, It was announced here teda. The dispute between Poland and Lithuania ever Vllna came befere the Council of the league of Nations to day. The situations in Albanle and DsnzlR also were en the program, but the Vllna problem held chief place. It Ih one of the most difficult problems confronting the L'euncil. The League of Nations had already evehed a Milutieu, but this wax re leeted by both countries, and the Coun cil is new considering the question In the light of the election held In Vllna 9tTTLtAiim. fectlnc the free city of Danxlg te be considered Include the nunitleii of re- nppelutlnc tlie lcaziic's tiresent high commissioner there uud taking contiel of the administration of the Vistula Hlver, which Is claimed by Poland ; the legal statu of Pellnh (levcrninent proi prei erty, officials, cltlzens and bhlps In Dan jig, n commercial agreement between Pannlg, Pelknd and Norway, conduct of the foreign relations of the free city ami .amendment!) te its constitution. Fall Baby Hurt In .Tehn Ilranten, three years old. of 12J2 Seuth Sheridan etiect, received a fracttued skull last night when he fell down II fllcllt of Htnlm In Ida linmn At the Mount Rinal Hospital hh con- rm ted te the Bureau of Missing Per UHIen is wild te be scrieun. I tens. POLICE HUNT TWO BOYS 1 " -' Last Seen Tuesday when They Started for Scheel Tuesday morning Victer and Lee Prtreskl, brothers, rilfl North Sixth street, trudged en tliclr way te school nt Randelph and Ituttonweod streets) at least their father, Michael Petresal, thought they did. Today they arc being sought as lest children. When the boys failed te rcturp home Tuesday afternoon there was much weriy In the peer but neat home of the Petresitis. Wednesday Michael. re HOTEL ADELPHIA Dinner Dancing in the Englith Roem ARNOLD JOHNSON'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA NO COVER CHARGE Supper Dancing In French Roem, $1 Cever Charge Sharing of Fortune by Eccen tric Husband Fails te Ef fect Reconciliation SHUNS HIS BARE HOMESTEAD 'c Oil.i (11 the ,ii. 1'ieli nf , uui -0. tlic would "eme hen hit if their Idei' Is the tlilenl aim i u tuini diweiepmeiit if their irn'. Pa.etlne would he then eal. Tneie ii mm h in the w nid l)( - nnd tlie aoipil-itieii of ini'ie mono. 'T'-i'ir nie new eve 1 1 -font .li'Hi-u el',nies 'n l'.ilestlne. Altegutlier tin i e 'O.'li'll .Ii v theie new. 1'liey iirt i e-tl si. f-siiiiiiiilng Tilnr.d.v. ler lu'iii 'e se th'."e N liet fei tie ibti is l wuuh1. cu't nnli and spniitiiilh 'I( brew, the meienr 1'injmije of t u u e'llwH. s the etlielal lau.'ii i- of Pal- tin", nor Ylddnh. A" ln" hi iilh lied in Ikhiew. .rili' mid !iu'lih I lie ,!uisi i.ue I .is been wi.ltni'j 2iKHJ i in. Ne i iti op) iti.intt. "Our pliini! Include hind imrehase. oleiiizatioii. cdueiitieii, sanitation, ini ini uiigiHtieii mid the i-lalilL-lnnrnt of ledll Itemeiiibrr that the whole of Palestine 1. little larger than the State of Miiisik liusetts. lint it hn-s mii pessibl'.ith - At lnesinL nun h of it is new deselnte P.ut wi hue in our i xperillieiitnl i ilh ft est ihllslled in lli short jenri, that we (iiu im n .in the lJeld of win at lieiu Kit) te '0CC piuinds an aeie ('.111 SlipMll( "Propel 1 i ultit.iteil Palestine i .in eail feed .'1 IMHI.(MM) people. Peil.an under proper doeliiiuiiont it i euld sup port . iicii.iiihi or Ki.iliie, (ion. It hits as neighbors Mesopotamia and Kgvpt. both hound te thiite under Hi it i-li rule. Oil eilll he piped flelll M siipelailil I. nnd 1 belli p we will Imd oil In Pales tine "Our iluef aglh ultiire will he fruili, fir Piile-une is the Cullf irnl.i el the Lest ' A haininit will he gi u in luiiier of l)r Wiirhui.' and hi werKeis, a- limn Sokelnw, of Londen, mid Ir Ale. mil r (feldsii in of Puss i the Hei Maiestn. tuniirht. A mass. me. line will he lie'.l Siindliy llfleMioen at '' ii'i leek u tin- Hieinlwat Theiitie imd nnethu' Mitulaj night in the Metiupelitau OpH.i IIeusi" in st(rt the f.iuiinljii te lai-e mil met. here. I'm Pi2-' mmhh) s watiie.l fie.n Ainin i niul I HOC (Hill fi in I'liinpi Plnl.id' pi i's ipiiti tlil ,ur i SllCC 0(111 FOURTEEN POINTS NAME OF NEW GERMAN SHIP .1100. 11(10 . CORNS Lift Off with Fingers fu? I I ) 'PTlfl V 0 Beche. Pirate and Columbus Among Others Given Trading Vessels Washington. -Inn 11. - i Ih A P i (exeiiiiiii in eflir tills win peeilatiiig tei'tix upon the np ration of the liiriuan liiin'l in niiii'.iu tric'iiig nn'l, (lis. lined ! iiniiile between 1 1, mil, urc and Litt ii'Aiin rii.in peits the Piitne It M he Hun, Pourteeii l'i eis .mil i uliiiiihiis Itif irniiltlen lcieneil b Ihe eflli inlh fielii nutlieiitii' -eliriis, nml sjinl p il. m le he tlioreilglih reli ihle, i Unit i i ue-niusiPil m lioem r of a luiinlied !( Us Mimed the Pllllte and III ll the (iiiiiinn tlni; rerentlv intued i peit of ile pem ineiin lteiiiibln wl'h a i ,ir'i) ,.f 1 1 en nl beer nnd te s from 1 1 inihiirg. I'lin enel Wlis sjml I , i,i i.ils lii re te be tllP first of II licet of s, Mil (ilimilll sailing ms( Is wiili li will sunn irie'c out of Hamburg with Latin iiieina live of ' wIikIi hiiie bfen giMu ihe iiniiMinl nniaes i The pre blent of lie epi latin,; eiiu- pan is hiild te li n (iiiian l the iimiii of l.el. iklie mun 1 nid epiiatnl nhoeners in Latin-imrieiu waters . ... . i . t .i.i i . - ii Iieieie iiii- iii'im i r lie w.is 111- . .,,. ,,,.,, ... ,1,., I mud hlai.s Cevem- ' ,;iljiir ,,,,, ,,,, llosten. .Tan V2 Whi'e Chnrlesi A ftarlaml. idealist. SernlNt Harvard (.rinlniile .iliili.ontier nml heir te n for- V'ne. lives in n sluult en a farm in North I Carver and ii content hi wife and ,'bnbv daughter are lhlng in luMirj in Dedliani. 1 After inoie limn a tear, toting (tar hind has deeiihd le nieent a lecaev of si. 000.(100. hut he intends te keep but ."()() for himself Of the rest, only "s'lOO.OOO i te go te the wife and baby. The residue he i going te eire away. Hut (iiirland's rhan-c of mind. It N said, has come tee late te affect his status In the ejes et hi wife nnd her fiiinilt. While' the teutu idealist far mer luiinbli plows the soil, his wife ha returned te her famllt and it N wild that slie wlN etic for dlterce. I Ne Mere Socialists The luirfe who cares for the flailand i baby sajs- "This famih hopes the babt will take after its tm tlier. Thev don't want miv mere Socialists, thev sav I They think Mr (iarlaiid is crazt, and 'nothing e'se. After getting them talked about, last teai. Instead of coining te his senses, he .ins new he'll take the menej, but unit te cite it nwat nl liestui CiiPn fanning in his bare fort i The ideals uud theories whhh i et ' Charles (iarlaiid the , mtx ()f his wife are net shared hv liN two bretlin who hate found the ltihcrltutue of a million dollars each no handicap or a lensen for breaking fanulv ties lleth .lames mid 1 In milt mi (iarlatil piefen taeniseltes rtP"ncl.t hanpt mid at ieace with their wives On t' e . tlier hand, friends nf Mi Ch.ir'ei (iar'nnd s.u- l( r fneiil) lif has i,t hi en liappt and hint nt dhei'ic uo ue i eeillngi. W Ife In Luxury Surrounded lit evert thing that a woman euld wish for a palatial home eiwints le answer eter.t command, luxurious automobiles, beautiful clethei iewels. the llliest of feeds thus dwells the tilling atul piettt wife of the (e centric man who icfutcs te be enie a millionaire .k.li( and the bubv hate ete'ttlini: In the home of her parent Mr and Mr Philip W. Wrenn. Ten miles from the iii.nest inilieail live milis from a telephone, in a let e old, three-ioeni fnlliiliouse- thus Ihe- eung (lailand. content le hatt'i with 'lie sod, cook his own meals nml hi. life of separation fiem his wifi and bal t and all for the miKi of an i i He mis, though, he is luippi and w l" glte his million mi in . (jucstiens Pu!e friends Ills wife has wi hided heiself in i',, beautiful brli k mansion of her pn ellts nl Dedlllllll. SI e leflsei te d s-iii-s the unusual viets of her huslmiiil which led te tiieir nparatien Vitther will sin discuss (Iarlaiid s jilnn te glti In r enc-thlid of the legai i wlihli hi ftitlur left him Didliam lielghheis hint she mat nit cute for "the sittldliuit' whiili the twent.t -two-tear old liiilix nltiuli-t w i-hi's te bestow upon his wife a id hilil. At auj tale, it appears that the sepatatieli of the (lurlmids will be jiir maiient. The ipiestiens In the minds of fi lends of both Mr. and Mrs tiarliind ted ij are: Whether or imt the pair wl" become iiceticlled new tluit .teung (iarlaiid has aciepted the fortune whul' he spurm ' meie than a ' ar age. Whether or net Mis (iarlaiid will no. 1 1 pt the ligl'l nunc than SllOll.one whiili lit r 'Josiei-like huhbaiid sats he will gite her ie I er shine Whether or net ishu will ask for inure. FLEMING n. OF LONDON ENGLAND DIRECT ESPECIAL . . ATTENTION . . Te the High Quality and Exceptional Character of the Londen- Made English Ulsters Heretofore priced at $75. Raglans & Winter weigni xep ueats ScIlT.OO '35 ml Uwa AT Heretofore priced at $45 te $60. They are Offering as an Incidental Yet a Tremen dously Important and Most Appropriate Feature te the Following Important Anneuncement: The directors of Flemine. Ltd., of Londen, have de cided te discontinue the sale of "rcady-for-scrvice" sack fults, and in future will concentrate en Custom-Made Suits and ready te wear Spert Clethes and Overcoats. Te bring this about as quickly as possible, we are offer- ' inc for tminrdtate tale our entire stock of Sack Suits, including Irish and Scotch Hemespuns and Dencgals ALL $S0 TO $75 SUITS REDUCED TO ser oe Gelf Suits, 3-Piece, $40. ALL $40 TO $50 SUITS REDUCED TO $Ofk ou Gelf Suits, 4-Piece, $50 The name Fleming,' Ltd., is net usually associated with the word "eale" and we suggest that it will be te your decided advantage net te overlook this event, (Signed) D. M. FLEMING, Managing Director FLEMING, ltd 1314 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AUTOMOBILE SHOW . OPENS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT January 14 te 21, Inclusive Commercial Museum Building 34th St. Belew Spruce St. . I'ROMLNBWT PAIIK.VT IXTBRVIKWJBB My Wife Serves PUDDINE Dees Yours? 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. Admission, SO cents and War Tax The Philadelphia Direction of Automobile Trade Association bmB h OVER 7jB I iwi I h H BS IK m ' BtH Bh Hq H H H HtlNDAV I.KIKIKIt. JAN IJ ZH lmpfrnlltf (e tilery AtntnrUt rnrTi-i3imn-iCharffe Accounts InitcdTiiiiiiiTBTEaii!iiiraiiniMaiI Orders FHTi iTiniiiiwimnii 2 Jehn St., N. Y. (Third Tloer) 10 E. 44lh St., N. Y. (Third l'leur) The Only Exclusive English Clethes Sheps in America ASCO VMfttlS'l twiiivni ftJX. v V"KK A5CO PHILADELPHIA FOOD PRICES I DROP 15 PER CENT IN YEAR Still In ti -mil by t lie nielli. , Doesn't hurt a bitl Drep a little "Freexene" en an achine corn, in- .utently that corn ; steps hurting, then brother te set bin slaters inunlei inifiuy vbu mi ii riBiii en mm mi- nist iieieie ne iiimseir mairiesi, J,r BORIS DENIES INTENTION OF WEDDING AMERICAN GIRL Toe Busy With State Affairs te Think of Matrimony, He Saya sell.i, .Inn 1'J il'.t A P ) - Venng Kinu Ileiis et IluliMiiu -ins h" has no 'intention of mai Mini: an Amerind mil if he should tlxlt Anieilni wilh Pn liner Mtttinbnulislit nexi m, mi;, a he new hopes te de The Kliif laughed when the idea wax susceteii te him that he lllitlht t'llld llll Ameileiill quel ll "Tliiit is nil extrenult Interestini; and net el idea " he Mild, "but I am nfiaid it isii t true iiiita, 1 in tee Inist ! jj Willi me i ei'eiisii in i ion ei me I'nitiiui mid ether tital problem le ;ite all time te matiiiniinlul prejeets "It Is true that I hate In en livius a l'fe of Kriat loneliness, (let dd of nil se, ml inversion, tait new l liate iu in Histers with me nml that makes a stent change ipu see It Ih tau i.ult of a 50 Per Cent Hlrther Than 1913. Repert Shows WnshiiiKlun, .Ian PJ -(Hi A P I llel.ill feed irnis hi six t i il Pllli'lpul iiiliw in the I u ml Mines deei lined PJ ti H per (Mil Hit i f elte mouths end- lnu Ileiemher l,i lust, the Ituri.iii of Uepaituniit of The bureau's tifjures shewul ih it pi ins pretnlllns Inst month in ilit'tcin of the tltK" finin 'ttludi P.H.'I siiitistii's wiie at lilnhle I ,ul In ieasi'1 shim thin jdir fimn Ii'! te fill ucr (fin Hill ii i' the ninnth fneu 1 Neiimber 1 te Dn inher l.", Pil'l. ttte'te of the i lip s ii petted deeicilseH In feed pii-is, iw . ii polled imreasis and I ihe iih"- two. Muni hitsii-i, N 11 , uud Minneapolis ie, ertnl no cluing". Mi h I" Al I lid isllt.lllll ill, (,u , had tli' liii'licM pen enleje of ilei reaj( II Jill"', fi I I lie ttte'te mouths, pel ted, i in h ii'iiertiny .in IS per ei.t decline. , dther ile lines tteie- Indianapolis- ami Sat Lake ("it) 17 jut i cut Detroit, I I.eilist il'e, MihinuUi Mliini.ipnlHaiiil I WashliiKteii, 111 per tent, Oiiiiiha. IT). Iliidi; ""it. iMllat and I'liiladelphla ( lu-nifi and Minu best, r, l.'i, and Here's the Secret The secret of the wonderful goodness of Victer Bread lies in the quality of the ingredients used and the painstaking care exercised in its baking. Here is the combination that produces the big golden brown leaves that hun dreds of thousands of families agree are the greatest bread value you can buy : Pure ingredients. Careful scientific baking by bakers who take a gen uine pride in their art. Exacting cleanliness through out our big sunshine flooded bakeries. Victer Bread Nl tl Villi. 1- I" 1 cell I m INDIANS' FRIENDS TO MEET Rirjhtc Association te Be Addressed by High United States Officials , The t 111 rl -ninth aniiual meeting of the llwllllll Hlllllts Assoelntlen ulll fin --T- J J -- w-(J-- w,. ...... . HIPl ,.,,.. ,,, ,, II 1,,U. t .' -, II, .......--. ...-- ......... . wv, ma. T(..l..l I...U.I l..l.l..l ..1.1 1. 1 ,.1.1 ... II,,. I-.I.,.J Mn!.... fl : iM Ks.llt AlUiyi oeuciinil'll Jiiuilll , llllilllli; Willi u silllie I eei hi " i. - .'U'flilli limier. FW Y6ur druggist sells a tiny bottle el te Ills two pretty sisters, who were pre. ' I tteirtli stieet, near ( hestnut, at 8 r !.- T ,.VT r. . ' - , . ,. , I....I. I.iiilul.t i ,1'reezenc ler a tew cents, sutneten ... ,...,. "... . ..... Hi t rfcmevr everv hart! corn iiefr enm i 1 h KiliK trniil He luu net yet dee h ei AddressuK win lie made by Herbert , 'dv w remove every naru corn, seu corn i .,ni ...i.-.i.,, i, .,.i,i i. ,.i.i ... i ie,,ui, i,i..sii.mt ,.f i. :um.ii... -: .er corn between the tnes nnit th'l"""W' .".".."': -,.VV. ""'."" ."- """. "' ".-"""... '."V" ' '" ":"'"i '1 -li x .."l-"-"-'-' ..-- ... w w -. wrm vaaw ...! i I. -. Ill I ritil Wtnritn In I. .. , .-. ..I .. . . . A (II liniiUIIIII I -n. Ji lx n ,. I. .. I ;-! .llu... ...tAl..... ----- 1 ! tVltll- l Hll .Milieu imiic 111 lll R1UIUK. UIM' H "ll""-' k'tv-jiMj in me in ' ti.:: t.t ' . . iViHii me uuiifti riiHies in in Miriue. i l'" WlinOU; BOrcneaa Or imta- ... !, i(l farillC htm n hPernlnelv Pn.T. fprlnr lnll nnd CaiumlBulenur nf Ttirllnn i Ucn uucccvsleitvf State problems. LV f-r. , U&. iWWl, inttVs'ii. 1 Affairs Burlic. ft Twe things te ee considered in buying bread are first, quality of the bread; second, size of the leaf. Victer Bread mere than fulfills the qualifications of Goodness and Bigness IS I Sold only In Asce Stores, located all ever I'hila. and threugn- H U out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, y iSSIunilKjl 1215heshiuf:Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request 5L JmvMtf SAUg j? HIGH CHARACXRRs 1922 cTHODEL VMM ra j aifi-tr r raw, WA-rfc. Jtettefifa FIRCl W&ff Please Consider That Savings of a Third Off OUR prices Means One-Half Off Prevailing Fur Prices Elsewhere A saving of one-third at Philadelphia's largest Fur establishment is worthy of every woman's consideration. As the largest manufac turers of Furs in the State, selling direct te the consumer, we always save you the middleman's profit. Our regular prices are always the lowest fully 20 per cent below all ethers and it is from these low prices that we have deducted one-third in this -January sale. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer (X0 inch). CeatH v (HC i)irh). LeatH, Raccoon X rimmed (36 inch) , Marmet Coats Marmet Marmet Russian Peny Coats ' (se inch) . . Russian Peny Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (,1C inch) . , Russian Peny Coats, Opossum Trimrflcd (40 inch) . , Australian Nutria Coats (ni inch) . . French Seal Coats (no inch) . , French Seal Coats, Nutria Trimmed (3C inch) . . French Senl Coats (.',e inch) . , French Seal Coats, Australian Opossum Trimmed .... (30 inch).. French Seal Coats. Skunk Trimmed (36 inch) . . French Seal Wraps (y, inch). , French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed (40 inch) . . Leepard Cat Coats, Scaline Trimmed . . . .' (30 inch) . . Leepard Cut Coats, Hemer Trimmed (t,e inch) . . Natural Muskrat Coats (30 inch) . . Natural Muskrat Coats (40 inch) . . Natural Muskrat Coats, Skunk Trimmed (.10 inch) . , Natural Muskrat Coats, Heater Trimmed (,ji inch)., Moleskin Ceals - (30 inch) . . Moleskin Wraps 1 (4s inch) . . Moleskin Wraps (4s inch) . . Moleskin Wraps (43 inch) . . Hudsen Seal Coats (30 inch) . . Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed (jc inch) . '. Hudsen Seal Coats (4Q inch). . Hudsen Scul Coats, Skunk Trimmed (40 inch) Hudsen Seal Wraps Hudsen heal Wraps (r, Hudsen Seal Cetits. Skunk Trimmed (43 Hudsen Seal Wraps ,'j; Hudsen Seal Circular Capes 5 Genuine Alaskn Seal Coats (n Genuine Alaska Seal Coats ( it$ Natural Ruccoen (eats Natural Raccoon Coats Natural Raccoon Ceals Natural Squirrel Coats Natural Squirrel Coats Natural Squirrel Vt raps Natural Squirrel Circular Capes . . , Natural Squirrel Wraps HIack Meire Caracul Wraps Iilack Meire Caracul Circular Capes inch) incU) inch) irch) inch) . . , inch)., inch) . . hick) . . inch) . . inch) . . (.10 inch) . . , (40 inch).., (30 (40 (im (4S (ie inch) . , ci) . , inch) . . (45 inch). Taupe Caracul Mandarin Ceat, Squirrel Trimmed '.'.'.!! f.,7 ilwli p........ ...... 1 u'riiiw iw,ii...A. 'ivi 1 ' ' ncnj Taune Caracul Wraps, helmsUt Trimmed Taupe Caracul Circular Capes, Squiriel Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats, Skunk Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats, Heater Trimmed Jap Mink Coats Jap Mink Wraps Natural Mink Coats Natural Mink Ceat Natural Mink Coats j ' Natural Mink Wrap Natural Mink Circular Cape ',' Natural Mink Circular Cape Natural Mink Circular Cape AlaBka Rea er Ceat Krminc Wrap Hreadtai! Wrap Hreadtail Wrap 0',S inch) . . . (4e inch) . , . (30 inch) . . . ftf inch) . . . (.10 inch)... (IS inch)... (no inch)... de inch)... (3b- inch)... mn.nn (4e inch)... 1500.00 (45 inch) . . , ",000.00 (4r inch)... 2175.00 (.55 inch).. (40 inch).. Reduced from 75.00 110.00 150.00 75.00 1.10.00 135.00 98.50 120.00 150.00 105.00 185.00 180.00 190.00 200.00 120.00 .'175.00 150.00 2-15.00 .150.00 1175.00 .100.00 .100.00 .175.00 450.00 340.00 375.00 305.00 425.00 150.00 525.00 fiOO.OO 000.00 750.00 675.00 730.00 I 263.00 300.00 150.00 150.00 525.00 750.00 825.00 900.00 150.00 150.00 900.00 700.00 900.00 123.00 150.00 -150.00 750;0 750.00 1125.00 (45 AH ( inch) . , tict; . , 2100.00 900.00 1000.00 900.00 2000.00 (45 inch) Exlra Size Ceals and WrapsFrem 44 le 54 Busl Reduced te 49.50 69.50 98.50 49.50 84.50 89.50 49.50 79.50 79.50 89.50 115.01) . 119.50 125.00 129.75 79.50 245.00 98.50 129.75 225.00 215.00 195.00 195.00 245.00 295.00 225.00 215.00 245.00 2G5.00 295.00 345.00 305.00 395.00 495.00 445.00 41'j.OO 173.03 195.00 295.00 292.50 345.00 495.00 545.00 595.00 295.00 295.00 095,00 595.00 595.00 275.00 295.00 295.00 495.00 405.00 715.00 74U.00 995.00 1245.00 1430.00 1593.00 595.00 595.00 595.00 1215.00 Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles and Sets at bavings up te 50 per cent! .Children's Fur Ceals and Sets at y Price aEnr-T-T-- 83: y ' e m. rnr itwr'i i Ait-f-ui t " -y- - - M'wfi-TMTiinTitMiMnfLMiu Pitrdiastna il , w -.- ,:., """ " , "! , -j. 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