Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1922, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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Milk
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NO COOKING
The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch atHeme,Ofnce,nd
Feuntaine. A$k for HORUCICS.
& Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
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Thnt Annoying Cough
which nftn rant with thn art
ceM rial's wilt surrender te
Spitta'a Ceryza Lozenge
nn oil Vhllaitalphla rrMcrlrtlen
wh rh hnn yean of relief le Its
erlll Handy te carry and utt
Promptly pffectlvt, in centenUat
boxe SV
LLEWELLYN'S
rhllidtlphlVn "tnndinl l)ni
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1518 Chestnut Street
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H ALIENATION SUIT
New Sensation Features Trou
bles of Jeseph Paterno and
Charles Prince
ACCUSED WIFE AT HEARING
zss
New Yerk. .Tan. 10. Anether amaz
Ins situation hns been woven into the
skein or clitncultlea involving tnc
families of Cherien Trlnee, wealthy
dealer in Oriental nrt works, nnil
Jeseph Paterno, millionaire real estate
owner.
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'1 I JL 'l tl IIUU13 III u,mivmi ... .. ,
,' 'mi Sndinlnv Afr l'Hnee tried te con
vince Tnwii Justice Andrew .1. Sear-
A lug thnt he vm kidnapped liy Pnterne
1 and ethers and held in-ommunirnde for
v sr.vcnl hours. He accused nlse Count v
' .Tudee Wi Ilnm I Inward .Tcttrejs, nt
'A Tnmu Rlv.r V. .T tMunrd II. Hnl-
a i lntwl nt TVInt TMnnaiint. N". J., rind the
i Schlhdler Detective Agency, of New
Yerk, alleging ceiifplrucy.
Cocrrien Charge Dmlcd
i They, en the ether hand, entered the
defense thnt there wiis no ercien. The
' Court dNmied the complaint. hit net
'until ufter I'rlnee had managed te place
en I1ir nrerd ieme of tile allocations
ou which lin had previously trned a. "tilt
Secial Leader
Think of a
Jenes-made suit
for only $50
That's one of the offerings in our
present re-pricing sale. Men's rteh
aultingu that
formerly sold
up te $80
Included in the genernl markdown
te $50, 53 and ?C0. Many imported
'weaves.
W. S. JONES, Inc.
Custom Tailoring
11 1G Walnut Street
9v - y 4
DLtdd UUK YVMKUm
IS PRISON! PLAINT
Life Is Resy in New Castle
Werkhpuse, With Smokes
and Everything
bearable contract, In any ether prison
than tbnt te wbicli uiey were seni.
Aa It is, liowevor, their life, while
ordered along lines of hard work and
undevlatlnu (iMcipune, is reuevcu v
all the little things which co he far te
make this hard rxUtcnce pleasant.
Plenty te Bmoke
INMATES EARN OWN MONEY
Central Nwi rhotes
WELLS OOODYKOONTi
the wife of ItcDrcsentntlve
Ooedyltoontz, of West Virginia.
This sejwen found her very busy
in Washington
MRS
SheS
naft
can buy tnagnslncs, cakes, candlcu,
music te piny ou their instruments, for
they are permuted tnose, tee, nuu mu
Is a. well-bteekcd library te which they
have access. ...
Everything Is ncrupuleuslyclcnnt for
Warden l'luramcr is a particular devetee
of that virtue, and the. whole spirit of
the place Is ene of brightness ana
hope. There is an up-te-dote laundry,
conducted by one of the prisoners, and
a plenitude of sunlight nnd fresh air.
Every Inmate has opportunity for ex ex
crclae In the open air, and there is
plenty of plain out appetising feed.
Visiting is permitted at frequent in
tervals, at which times the pleasant
countryslde presents a scene of un-
five men formerly prominent In Wil- wonted activity os we inww ra
mlnsten'3 seelul life, but new in the relatives of tue men tusiae gaiusr,
New CnMlc County Workhouse, at bearing gilts and small articles of com.
, "Titlhetuatlen, could I "V," trouble experieneed In most
such be granted hlra, would caune the penal !"1VI,1'b' "Vi? f.n-nnd
Inte Tem Nevln. erstwhile amiable ". ' t,li,tJl? J"l"..ar." , 'I'l J
I tvnntxn nt Iip old n lev. tn rotnle rnii. imencss inturinuu ui.b v.wu-.w
Idly In bis grnve.
Among the thrce-bundred-ecTd nrls
"Stene wills de net a prison make,
Xer iron lars a cage."
Flowers, mandolins, bonks, tobacco,
rnndy, cakes nnd mngnjtincs. Almest
evervthln;?, in fact, but liberty.
These luxuries, hardly associated a
yet with llfe in prison, nre enjoyed by
AT MADRAS: RIOTING ENDS
Royal Visitor Captures Popular
Fancy and Crowds Great Hlpl
Madras, India, Jen. 10. (By A. P.)
Madras has recovered from the rioting
plllM. nHAnrti..! .1.1. .uU.1 UahW nM VSI.
...... .... ' M.llll UibVUIUII L1JU IlllltUI UViU Uit . '
Thrr hnre. first of nil. tUat gTCalCSV ,lnv nt lm T.lnn sv.1a Vn fur.
of all solaces tobacco, which they may ther tr0bi0 Is nnnrehended. The I'rlnee
with llttle or no restrictions. 'iuey .npparntly has captured v the popular
iaiicr. nnil rrnnrrin nwnir inn rrv nn
penrnnce, grceUnghlm with enthusiasm.
xne streets nnd buildings novo beeni
"Herc we wcrlc en a different basis.
Everybody musirde n certain amount of
work. If he is industrious, nnd docs
SOFA CARRIED OFF the surrender
mint nnd the couch iwas icarfle,!1 V?M
., niifnmnblle. ' v i
un wyfTr-"-
.Ten., acrmenr. Jan. 10. Four men.
representing, themselves an French
officers, .entered, the .hotel known ns
y,The, Blgn.-ef the rflgbtlngnle" Inst
night "ana demanded of the proprietor
ler et the historic wf.''i
luklAn Nnnnl
rested during the bjttls et Jens ,JfB1
hotel proprietor cerapllcd with thl t. 4
. rnZi'nN! merc' I,e cn" carn w.eney t?1t,Peid aiy but wanted a change of heart ou
e.e w mnn m he wlshcs- 'lh f tore here, which is runltht part of th,e nnvernment.
ce tnc men seem nt cot ,s rnlrenircd by the men through ' -' ,,
enerswheiii Warder Jferdccnl R. Plum-
mer is wlnnlns back
tent citizenship, the
uncuiany e it ni piaee. ,.,- . ,,
lurmati .. Celes fermjr Kccerdcr of t.,lUrnl Wfa of the InsUtutlen is
rleedq of New Cnstle Ceuntv. nnd n .. , . ,.r. . .i... i. .... ...i.iu
.. ...... . . , .' .. . .... . .'. --'-- '- . prnrtnnipri in iiih iiuuui Ejeit i ivi.ti.u
tne toea war. is eruerea nna coekco , mnn well known ana HKed In His com- "- ;i.mi nnn.tneil sueenss. The
lavishly decorated nnd nresent corneous
spectacle In the brllUant sunshine. The
Prince spent yesterday quietly, Bttend
ing the morning servlce In the cathe
dral.
nembajr, Jan. 10. (By A. T.) The
nen'party renferencn opened yesterday
under the chairmanship of Sir Chutter
Sankaran Nnynr. An attempt will be
maae te draft resolutions te which all
the delegates will be able te subscribe,
a eub'cemmlttce being appointed for
this purpose
M. K. Ghandl, non-ceoneratlonlst
leader, addressed the gathering. The
proposed resolutions did net go far
enough, he said. He wanted the re
lease of all "political prisoners," and
dWOlt On the ATivKna n-Mnh hn enlt
had been committed by the Government
Under the nrcleit nt malnlnlnlnt- Inte
and order.
(Shnndl said he was prepared te at
J. " .? rpund-table conference uncendl-
uenaiiy if u were convened by the Vlce.
Modernize Your Jewels
This beautiful platinum bar pin of lnccwerk desiRn
was produced by our designers. The diamonds were
removed from the old pieces.
Charming results can be accomplished by remounting old
discarded jewels into fashionable designs. Our craftsmen arc
skilled in this work and the ceit is surprjsingly moderate.
Designs and estimates furnished without obligation.
S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st.
DIAMOND ?.rnRCHANTS JEWEt.EB8 SILVnn8MlTHS
r ?inn inr . a i !. hshim - -. .. a .u i. i. a .i.i .. .
or eiuw.miu ugiimri vuiyiiiv, i..a.R." umi vuien , fin auuui uic ivaauius miu mttniiy, is fervinR n nve-ycnr term ler',. hn,. prtunpii irhieli has no bmall
alienation of thn affections of Mrs. the cleaning and lhi linen, In fact, j the embmlrment of $20,000 of the pub- n 1411, s the wlthli 7h
Alice Prlnw. t . crerythlng thnt hnn te be nttende,! te I n,. money. J?",?,1 nnnrj Z "ee5d ict of tlm prisoners
Her portion te; embarr.ns.-inp te per- around the house. I can't run the heubc. Today he wears the white garments ?" ' ", ",n0J B,.e iSprewlcnteu S "te
mlt her te sit either with her husbnnr, M ,t should be run. I 0f a doctor's elerk. having Immediate their own dettrmlSaen?
or Paterno. the beautiful Mr. Prince "Then, ns rcanrds the servants. I ' nn,. nf th nrln inflrmnrr. !Tn i. . weir own ucierminawen.
was nn iNelnred fizure in the courtroom
She was ready te testify le n certain
plmse of the "kidnapping" incident,
but uns net railed.
Her situation was made unique by
rensen of the facta that en the cue
hand she Ij accused by her huiband of
having yielded te the blandishments of
Paterno nnd. en the ether, t-he 1ms 1km r.
denounced by her iter, Mrs. Julia
Paterno, wife of Jecph Paterno.
Tnlien te .lail in lUthlng Suit
Trinee terrified that the alleged kid
iinnninir w;is en .Itilv 10 lnt. when
he was bathing with Helland nt Point I
think it is very important te make a
cnrcful selection nt the start, for there
nre some girls that yen (.Imply can't
de anything uith no matter bow hard
you try.
"When you have a geed one make
it clear te her just what she will be
expected te de nnd sce that she docs
It.
"T don't mean bT that te watch her
j all the time te see thnt she is doing
as she should, ter that would toen
breed trouble.
charce of the prison
model prisoner nnd he in liked by all
his brethitn in misfortune, us well ns
the warden and assistants.
"Jltmntc" Melds There
Then there is James, ".Timmle"
Nields, fermerly one of the most pop
ular young men in Wilmington. wIieec
conviction for defalcation of 6ome
8400.000 In his banking deals cost him
his geed nnme nnd four years of his
life in prison.
With him arc Cbnrles F. Eastman,
who is serving eight years for misuse
no was D.uning wim ' ' i,p at times, ns we nil de. nnd you feci church te which he beh
Pleasant. H; had previously consulted hef work (, net thnt ,t pll0u,d lam nlshi wbe wns ,
with Hellnnd a number of Ume.s , en t0 hef rnIm,y nnd get the mattcr .Par, for mienppreprint
? mmm
Y fcffi P3H1 X
, vggp.
"What I de mean Is thU: When thi?
girl, who is only a humnn being, slipi of his company's funds nnd these of the
ns we nil ie, nnu you teci cnurcn te wnien no Deiengca, una u-
sentenced te eight
?e te her enimir ana set tne matter , rear for m eannrennntinir tunus of tue
straight en a reasonable basis. , banking concern of which be was trens-
"I always make quite sure thnt I . urer.
hnve full control of myself before under- ' lleth of these ni"n were Ittreil te their
taking this, for if you can't control , downfall by their operntlens in the stock
yourself you can't control ethers. market, te cover which they turned In
"Then I soy te her in a quiet tene: 'desperation te the funds committed te
'Mary (or whatever her name la), I , their care. The former is new ene of
hove noticed this or that. New. Mary, i the proprietors of the prison 6tore and
If I were working for you, you wouldn't commissary, while the latter Ir In
want me te act this wny, would you?' I churge of the books of the institution.
"Tlinl1. ,l.n ...n. T ii nVif1 It Ktf !!.!. n. llfrrMv rntn rrTiVl lit fill .14. r.1.
! P. M. te 7 P. M., and being given no , ... . The clrl will nlmes't , authorities.
opportunity te communicate, with ceun- U4iwnys rcsnend te this sort of treatment. r.ntwt of flic five te arrive is Albert
B. Moere. Le pleoded cuilty recently
side. I te pocketing S10,00) given him by a
"1 feci that a geed girl is entiticu te ciifnt te invest in rem estate, ter winch
I Migcestieni thnt hi ense ngnlnst
I Paterno be settled out of court. Be
'HeWng Helland's invitation te p te bis
lumve that afternoon te nnvr cen in
spired by desire for another such con
sultation he went te Helland's home
from the beach, in his bathing suit.
Soen ufter he reached tlm house he
was arrested, token te the Toms ltlver
courtheuM:. clnd in bathinc "uit nnil
robe, and kept in a room ihcrs from 1
I All Our Furs
Alsel. Hirt wife, he snid en me te thcrnmi ,h-r.i I no l.nrrl feelln? .nt either
" .. .I .. .....I ..nn. T, ...iiima ----- ----- -w - -- --
i vrvm Ml'il rntti'u .4A(w nv !-
X1 In (eurt, but It is known It lud te de
X with the alienation charges against
.. Paterno.
HAVE 1JEEX
Greatly Reduced
'4 Servants Ask Toe
Much, Is Complaint
te the minimum of cost and
some below cost, including
Vm .nrlvnnrprf mndcli n wpll
as tha mere staple styles of y
,t t coats, capes, scarfs, etc. livery .t,
. !! rarment thoreutrhlv cu.lran. .'.
tiut
I H Mca&fy
at least ?10 n week. Seme girls hnve n
great dcnl mere te de than ethers, but in
the nvcrace cne. nnd nvcrace slzd
family, I should expect a girl te cook,
admission lie was given a term of two
years and n fine of $500. which will be
remitted 8t the expiration of the term.
These men, used ns they were te the
wait en the table, de the light washing best thnt money could buy, would have
and cleaning, and matte the beds.
A Grievance Here
One little old lady who lives near
Sixteenth street and Allegheny nvenuc.
expressed her sentiments en the subject
In a voice quivering with rage.
"The servant problem," she snorted.
"Don't talk te me about the servant
problem. There haven't been any real
Fcrvants for the last twenty years. Im
Reduce Gnards by Ilalf
Fer Instance, as a' result of thi6ys
tern the number of guards at the instl.
ttttlen hns been cut in hnlf, and many
of the men nre permitted te de their
work upon the farm and In tue quar
th vi
inlte
tempted te escape for a year, and the
work upon the tartn ami in me quar
ries with virtually no oupcrvlslen what
ever.
In splte of this net a man has nt-
t.r I Miners themselves, realizing the ltd
vantages which they derive from geed
behnvler, dlscourage such attempts
wherever they become known.
One of the prisoners, in fact, habitu
ally plays en the front lawn with the
little daughter of ene of the guards, te
whom he Is devoted.
Twe bandrt have been organized
pmeng the men, nnd there arc football
nnd baseball teams which represent the
Institution in games with outslde teams.
There is a large auditorium, with a
piano and a stage, the Intter constructed
by the prisoners. The scenery, tee, was
painted by seme artist in duress vile;
a lively representation of a highland
scene.
And there, nmid the snow nnd ice, a
banner with this strnnge device "Ged
Bless Our Warden."
Children's Society Meeta Today
The nnmial meeting of the Pennsyl
vania Society te Protect Children Frem
Cruelty will be held this afternoon at
119 Seuth Seventeenth Mrect, nt 4
o'clock.
1310 Walnut Street
mmAVm'mV
'VvVVVVVVVVV
10 Yards Make
a SMile
CentlnnfJ from Tnre One
work as best she can and treat yen as
well as you treat her.
"The only way te get along 13 te
keep the respect of the girls; te de that
.'. seu must knew your own heuse and ncrtincnt tblncs! I just discharged one
Y conduct your home en a perfectly fair ' and I told her never te let me tce her
VI ,L.iu t I face again.
X w m ,. , . . -,-, e .1. "My Lucy." she concluded, peering
.. j Mrs. T. M. BalHet. of 11.. Seuth ; 07Cr thc banister of the stairs up which
i Fortieth 6trcct, feels that the fault lies she had been retrvatlwt during this
X' largely with thc mistress. I statement, "I worth a dozen of 'cm."
Yi . "Toe many women de net Keep in . ..,.,....,. ' 'in .,. .en, of the .
cle-e ouch w-ith Mf7fv; f,1C aforesaid Lucy, who remained te show
mud. "and as a result they cannot til- i., innTvieuvV mif
rect their ,e rv wtj 'nteUlgenUy. '.fTa! problem." said another
"Often It is a case et eipect.ng the I Hving en Seventeenth street,
girl te de tee much work. When n wsiin,.n "ir imii ..wk ,.i,i, i
woman does net knew just what there j .I'Tdrl LV is nr L I
Is te tn done, or hew much werk.lt' i K. i,Ghi WnyZtl? hv
liigli wages, which we cun't afford te I
nn&nimiiiminChargc Accounts Invited" '--: - Mail Orders Filled iwri!3rtiispj
will reaulpe te de It. she finds falilt with
hnr Rprvnnr. Ttnr nfi n matter (f fact
American has ten coal yards in ' she is larzely te blame herself.
nirlrprl loratient; sn wpll ;plprtrrl ' "What n sirl needs te de her work
ptCKeci locations, se wcu seiectea lIDdcr thc besf. eonditiens ., iet8 of kinil
as te practically cover thc city. . rupervisien. Net bessiiur. you unde--
stnnd. but u hc'nful direction that will
.. .,'.... ....... .1.. ...i.i . cnuru e
Wherever you live, you can gcticna,Dle "" w,7 umulu"rl' ,"," ' Inrge fnmlly If they can Hnd small one
the prompt, courteous service ' hdg, tnat TKS herself a ie, 7i.WtI am doing the work '
that turns anxiety into a smtle of trouble in the end. ' mybclf hut I nm net very strong, nnd
a smile of eleasure at the sneedv . W0P n,'"?.V'Ji ,Vi'.ru "S" -5 V .". I can't keep It up for ever. But I
. , .. w-ne nrp jusi uewnriRiu iui., uuu uum- .,,, ni,nq. rnthep trv te keen
through all thc same old
pay, and when we de get one at h i
reasonable figure, she turn- out te be a
geed-for-nothing most of the time.
"We have six In the faml!, tee, nnd
that It makes It hnrd te get help, he-
cause eirls den t lll:e te werK ter u
Buick's reputation is the
result of twenty years of con
sistent Buick performance
l .that turns
tien ever
coal the very best that can be
Git; n( r,r nrr n Cmil i" . .V, , X" Vi": .,-" ;i,-, n.7i "OU d almost raiaer irj ie cep en wiui
""& jwv.. u.Uw. u ..... ,ui ii, ui,mu urau i un "' ""'";- l tllttn KO t
into one of satisfac-' W iep''' '" " n .wams .ec J.e.: i trouble about
th.. nml.'tv of tlie'cn I)Cople 2re, ',mnl t0 werK wun "I'll tell you, wages have cot te come
-j. j - ttjjuietr juu
out cettlne n girl.
.1am tnt Qnnvnnf ntrlu TIiA na line !
"uut i tninK tnat wnn nn erainary , bc!ni eVcr epveral years, new, nnd
i had from the ceuntrv s most B,".v, ". " J v "V "',""1" ,"T "'" everything else la coming down. Why
j naa irem tne ceuniry 5 most , b, , ye, , the fnult , raerc fa ths0 Rir,s gct fflncj. prlcrBi wUh
utuumuuii. "ta i-uat uiau in enen uiun mit wjui wic miiit-Dr. i nnn i.nnrfi nnri hed. for work thnt von i
-"- - I mm T- . t . i nini T. .... I lw"- -- . '-. - " .
AA about tht
Nev Medel
Anether reason why
Buick holds first
place at the shows
j
ill heat and no waste.
t Jvat trirphenr fhc .tmr. in yard nmr
7 ... . .....I II. ..nr .. ... .... Ti Mm. I k
eat te you no jc-i i',r. vn
lOheei'fr anurn wu irul
dcalrc te n'tc ye thc t ul j ' ar- ice.
II r(7 thnt
tee' ear
nJiTwricgjn
ICE
COMPANY
Helps
digestion
and cleans a
coated tongue
Thousands of men and women
have found relief from various
dlgestlve disturbuncea by eating
Flelschm-nn's Yeast.
It is human nature te wsnt te
find out "why." Se far as science
can tell ua this is thc masen:
Flelschreann's Venst is a feed
abundant in certain elements
which are necessary te health and
life itself. It promotes the flew of
bile and of pancreatic juice. It ha
a remarkably beneficial effect en
the whele digestive process. It
cleans a coated tongne.
TTy Fleirchmann'a fresh yeast
in orange juice or in milk. Men
like it in milk shakes and malted
milks. Women hke it spread en
fc.read or crackers.
Keen your digestion In the pink
of condition and your tongue clean
and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes
of FUUchmann'e Yeast fresh
very daybeforeerbotween meals.
Be sure It's Flelschmann's Yeast
the familiar tin-foil package with
tb yellow label. Place a standing
erder with your grocer today.
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
'.
t i
Mrs. Itebcrt (tnmc. .30 Locust I ",i.. ii -.uvnipri inhnr)
I street, he'ds te th opinion that tlu ..jj,,,. untl) they de. I suppose I'll
modern domestic sen-nut has become bave the tame 0m trouble in getting I
tee independent for thc average person help." I
tp ct along with. I '
"Yeu can't blame them, either." she
said. "When n perien knout, that her
'services aic in demand and that she
'an go out and get juct os much menej ,
If net mere, somewhere else, bhe nntu
rnlly become independent, and that
ninn all discipline in tue home, and
clhi'ieney. tee.
"I have met tv.s situation d? dis
pensing with servants as far as pos
sible, and doing most e! my own work
with thc aid of the modern electrical
dcwep. I
"That really Is the only way net te
have ervaut trouble. A washing ma
chin" never lenfi and never talks back.
"If you don't want te pay exorbi
tant wages te your help you have te
take an Inexperienced girl, nnd ufter
training her she is ns likely ns net te
go off and take n job semewbere else,
where she can get mere money. Ne,
sir, I think thnt the only wny net. te
have servant trouble is net te have
servants "
i Mr. B. J. Phillips, 123 Seuth
Thirty-ninth street, is ene of these
hnppy ladles who hnve no servant preb- i
ipm . . i
"I nm In a partieulnrly fortunate
position," Fhe said, "in having servants
who have been in the family for years.
I A Lucky Mistress (
, "The grandfather of my present cook j
t was a slave of the family in Maryland.
He conceived th Idea of buying his own I
freedom, and asked my grandfather te .
J allow Mm te go North for ene summer j
I and earn enough money te buy himself.
"This he did, walking all the way te i
Pennsylvania and back, and upon his j
return he was able te make himself a
free man. ...
"He stayed with us, however, and his '
descendants have done llkcwlse. They j
hnve really been part of thc family and
I we feel that way about It. I
"Se I cannot speak with the authority !
of experience upon the servant problem
I because there has never been any preb- i
leni in it for me. But I de think that
a llttle intelligent kindness will go a
! lone wny toward smoothing ever any '
difficulties that may arlBe."
Keeping perfect command of the sit- j
uatlen Is the key te Ibe problem in
the opinion of Mrs. J. A. Selbert, 2013
Spring Garden street, who has retained i
the same maid for eight years.
"In the first place," said Mrs. Bel- ,
bcrt, "one must knew every detail In
connection with running the home.
"I Had that unbsas I knew all about
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
lltrnitTntR. Dr.RtrtNERH AWn .IMSTERS OF WOMEX'B and
CUILUUFS'H APPARKI OF THI1 IltdTlF.HT rUARACTKK
FOR MORE TUAi; TWrXTY-SIX TEARS
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Twelfth
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
PETTICOATS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
NEGLIGEES
Final January Reductions
Throughout the Harris Stere
' m.w te 35
$35 te $45
Street Dresses
Formerly $25 te $65, new
Afternoon Dresses
Formerly $65 te $115.00, new
Evening Dresses
Formerly $65 te $150.00, new
$35 te $95
Coats and Wraps t9Q SO te $19
Formerly $49.50 te $225.00, new J.&U
We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman.
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Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
Thanks
TO THE GENEROUS PUBLIC RESPONSE
WHICH ACCOMPANIED THE INAUGURATION OF
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WE HAVE ADPED MANY NEW VALUES
THE RESULT OF ADVANTAGEOUS CASH PURCHASES
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage
Vaults Until Next Fall, Payments te Be .Continued
Monthly Through the Spring and Summer
Marmet Coats r (30 inch) . . .
Marmet Coats (36 inch) . . ,
Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (SG inch) . . .
Russian Peny Coats (30 inch)...
Russian Peny Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (30 inch) . . .
Russian Peny Coats, Opossum Trimmed (40 inch)...
Australian Nutriu Coats (36 inch)...
French Seal Coats (30 inch)...
French Seal Coats, Nutria Trimmed , (36 inch) . . .
French Seal Ceata (W inch) . . .
French Seal Coats, Australian Opossum Trimmed .... (36 inch) . . .
French Seal Ceata, Skunk Trimmed (SO inch) . . .
French Seal Wraps (15 inch)...
French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed (1,0 inch) . . .
French Seal Coats, Beaver or Squirrel Trimmed (36 inch)...
Leepard Cat Coats, Scalinc Trimmed (36 inch)...
Leepard Cat Coats, Beaver Trimmed (40 inch) . . .
Natural Muskrat Coats (30 inch)...
Natural Muskrat Coats (40 inch) . . .
Natural Muskrat CeatB, Raccoon Trimmed (40 inch)...
Natural Muskrat Coats, S'mnk Trimmed (36 inch)...
Natural Muskrat Coats, Beaver Trimmed (30 inch)..t.
Moleskin Ceata (30 inch)...
Moleskin Wraps (45 inch) . . .
Moleskin Wraps (45 inch)...
Melcak&t Wraps (45 inch)...
Hudsen Seal Coats (30 inch)...
Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk or Beaver Trimmed (30 inch)...
Hudsen Seal Coats (40 inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk or Beaver Trimmed (40 inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Wraps (45 inch)...
Hudsen Seal Wraps, Plain or Trimmed (45 inch)...
Hudsen seal 1 eats, DKunK lnmmea (45 inch)...
Hudsen Seal Wraps, Plain or Trimmed
Hudsen Seal Circular Capes
Genuine Alaska Seal Ceat .
Genuine Alaska Seal Ceat .
(45 inch).
(4$ inch)...
(36 inch)...
(40 inch)...
(SO inch)...',
(40 inch)...
(45 inch)...
(36 inch)...
(40 inch)...
(45 irten;...
(45 inch)...
(45 inch)...
(45 inch)...
Reduced
from
75.00
110 00
150.00
7S.00
130.00
135.00
98.50
120 00
150 00
165 00
185 00
180.00
mo.eo
200 00
225.00
120 00
375.00
150 00
245 00
250.00
350 00
375.00
300 00
300.00
375.00
450.00
340 00
375 00
395 00
425.00
450.00
525.00
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600.0G
750.1
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675.00
750.00
205.00
300.00
450.00
450.00
525.00
750 00
825.00
900 00
450.00
450.00
900.00
700.00
900.00
Natural Raccoon Ceata
Natural Raccoon Coats , ,
Natural Raccoon Coats ,
Natural Squirrel Coats
Natural Squirrel Coats
Natural Squirrel Wraps
Natural Squirrel Circular Capes
Natural Squirrel Wrnps
Black Meire Caracul Wraps
Black Moire Caracul Circular Capes 5 inch).'.'.
Taupe Caracul Mandarin Ceat, Squirrel Trimmed (45 inch)...
l'aupe Caracul Wraps, Kelinsky Trimmed (45 inch)
Taupe Caracul Circular Capes, Squirrel Trimmed .... (45 ftc7i;!".
Leepard Skin Coats, Skunk Trimmed (S6 inch)... 425 00
Leepard Skin Coats, Beaver Trimmed (S6 inch)... 450.00
Jap Mjnk Coats (30 inch)... 450,00
Jap Mink Wraps (i5 inch)... 750.00
NnturaUJjnJ Coats (36 inch)... 750.00
Natural Mink Coats (i0 inch)... 1125.00
Natura Mink Coats (Mineh) . .. 1USM
Natura Mink Wrap (iS a;.,, 150000
Natural Mink Circular Cape (A5 inch) . . . 2000M
Natural Mink Circular Cape ,s incfA 2i7;nn
Natural Mink Circular Cape g Sj- "75.00
Alaska Beavar Ceat' (i0 ineh)wmt 00(M)0
Ermine Wrap (i5 inch) ... 1000.00
Broadtail Wrap C-5 tuct; ... 2000.00
Extra Size Ceals and Wraps Frem 44 te 54 Bust
Reduced
te
49.50
69 50
98.50
49.50
84.50
89.50
49.50
79.50
79.50
89.50
115.00
119.50
125.00
129.75
145.00
79.50
245.00
98.50
129.75
165.00
225.00
245.00
195.00
195.00
245.00
295.00
225.00
245.00
245.00
2G5.00
295.00
345.00
395.00
395.00
495 00
445.00
493.00
175.00
195.00
295.00
292.50
845.00
495.00
545.00
595.00
295.00
295.00
595.00
595.00
595.00
275.00
295.00
295.00
495.00
495.00
745.00
745.00
995.00
1245.00
1450.00
1595.00
595.00
595.00
595.00
1215.00
Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles, Sets and Children's Fur
Coats and Sets at Savings up te 50 per cent!
mmammaemnLWertg Bends and Purchasing Agents' Orders AcceptedmmM'ms0f
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