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"'-ft-C.S"! ' ''iit- " irit-.'ll'Wi V 'lenFW? SCR-f Vsr-VTWl?f H $ rJW 'W i Wfj G EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKPHILADJDLPHIA, PBIDAy, . JAtfCTABY 13, 19?2 $fflttftt&$t$t4$vj$$,''n s1'?"''- ' ''tyTi,fu,JV(rvtfv. y --w. .. - TiVvW "r m il OOFING T MATriUAIJt M'niifnctnrril liv r n. iiKfinr.it co.. id n tn rr"v.r.T Mnln t7J st -' "" NEWBERRY EPS i FREIGHT RATE CUT MEANS I LOWER WAGE, SAYS BYRAM 0. S. SENATE SEAI Skin Troubles Seethed' With Coticera Bp0!nfmltfTlm,S5 rwrrwherf. Templet fn of duett ttbwauilw, Dpt. X, Mil4i, IU11. Reads Unable te Operate Efficiently at Present, He Tells I. C. C. MWiliigfeii, .Inn. 1.1. (Hy A. PV- I Cnlversal demand for further reduction. - ' tti freight rales presents 11 situation Michigan Man Retains Office by! hMi U1 ""t view with appre- hens-ion, II. V.. llyrnm, )ire!ilcnt of the .Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail road, testified today at the Interstate OPPOSE FARRIER RESERVE BOARD Vete of 46 te 41 After Bitter Debate PEPPER VOTES FOR HIM S harp e' j tylish hoes for tout Women 2603 W. G1RARD AVE. i'"",v rvi.viNti." .1 ALL SIZES FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward RE.MUIIKI.lNa AND IUH'AllttNO A ri:t'IAI.TY BROWN & HBAUCHER (8 XV Chrllrn Af.. .rrminlen Phnne- (lennnntpwn Kt! n ir Aim The II K J HISS The beat place in Philadelphia te buy them BLAKE md BUBKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Va!nut Sts. U'nxlthistmi. .Itm. 1".. Ily iiidv five tnfex. Ill te 11. the Senate decided yes tcrdai t retain Truman II. Newberry, vt Michigan, a a member, but con- demned the cecnlvc tie of menev In IjN mis primary campaign at "bclnc 'I'litnirj te w.und pubic fie'lry. harm ful te thn honor and dlsuitv of the Senate mid daiicrnus te the perpetuity of 11 free (levernment. With tliat pronouncement ngu!nt the 'ive nf huge minis of menev fn In tlenx, Ineortinrnted in th i.rlclnnl te.olutien t retain Mr. Newberry, the tide wn turned in favor of the Smater from Michigan 1'p until the time Senater Willi, of Ohie, demanded such a state- tni'lit of policy be made, the w.n in d nibt. Trier te the final vole, (lie Senate -ejertid. -lli te 11, three mcnure. te n-t Mr. NiwIkmi On verj roll en'i In ,te :w ileiitii'iil. nil but tilli" Re I iiblienni 'tin;; in faer of retaining Ml Nr-vlx-ry. (leercn Wharten Pepper, junior Sen Sen aeor fiem Pennsylvania, who tool; hi at in tin- Senate lust Tuednj , etel t -it Senater Ncwhcrrj . Hew Senators Noted '1 lie rellca'l fellow : roil m:i-im; ktiii m:h 111:11111 te t'emmeree O'tiiniisidetl investigation info the exi-tlng level of traimportn traimpertn traimportn tlen ehnrRix. All efferU te reduce c-pen--es and lncrenie efficiency were in adequate te mnintaiii railroad carniti',' hi-t enr. lie declined. Mid the palliend plant cannot lie maintained Intact tin -les euruliiKi and traffic ullUe iwrcase. The only MigKwtien which appeared te offer mcauruble opportunities te In crease (lie cariilng of railroad laj In further wage reductions, Mr. Ilyratn -aid. IVderal control of wnge. he Vald. ns new in effect through tin1 Railroad I.nbir Heard, and hnd prciented ad justment of wage te milt economic con dition. "l.aiMir constitute!' the greater part of epcratlti;: expenses" lie said, "and until the condition are chanced it will luiic the ctTect of Interfering ijrcatlj with the iKxslhilitv of lncreaiii2 net outcome ' ii,,.,,,,,., ',, intimate tlutt our rall- le.id. if permitted te pay Hie going tnte In eut'de indutrle. wetiM hac .iel in ;lu hiM j ear nbrnit $".'J."'I.iihi In it merh.inical depnitiu 111 njiJ SL 7.VI.O0I) for tr.id; lilxr nleiie." FORD VISIONS GREAT DAM SYSTEM ON MISSISSIPPI Advisory Council Asks President te Disapprove Compulsory Appointment SENATORS SEE HARDING of North Carolina, and Kellogg, of Min ncKetn. The three Senators after their confer cenfer encfl were hopeful that means had been found te remove presidential objection!. te the amendment. It was underwoed the President re iterated today that he was net opposed In any way te the legislation specifying ! it Inrmcr metnuer et tue beard iittt tlnu flu; law should contemplate representa tion et ether Industrie. As It stands-, the law provides that two members of the Heard ilinll have experience In banking. FAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE DROPPED BILLION IN 1921 filiiiiairiB Baked in Dough Reems with screened air! Ily the Associated Press Washington, .Tan. 111. Opposition te the proposed legllntIen directing the President te appoint u farmer te the federal ltescrve Heard was declared In a memorial prentcd te Mr. Harilltin today by the udilperv council of Mm beard. The members of the advisory council called at the hite lleuxe several hour after a conference between the President and fcvernl Senaterti, with the Idea of lefrnmlng the bill te meet what are understood te be execu execu tiie objections. The l'relflent had another con cen con ferenee with Senators tcnluy en the sub ject of the proposed amendment te the i'edcnl ItfM'd' Act. lie tallied ever the bill with H author. Senater Smith, of Seuth Carolina, and Senators Simmons, I i cter Bread Biff Leaf I Sold only in our Stores iraaiMaDJireiParaTria & 2 dins. $25. 3 dim. $100 6 dias..$220. Platinum Necklace Clasps The illustrations de scant justice te these clasps, which arc beautifully pierced and artistically set with diamonds. A pretty clasp eft-titr.es enhances the beauty of a neck lace. Our selection off era a diversity of patterns at very moderate prices. Dccrease In Experts and Imports Shown by Commerce Department Washington. .Tan. i:i. (Ily A. P.) A decrease of marly $1,000,000,000 in (he favorable trade balance of the i United State during 10151 was IndbateJ I In the foreign tiade ..la'lsties fir Del rember Issued today iy the Commerce ' Depaitment. I Kxporre decreated in value In 1021 bv .?:i.74.'t.noe,OlKl and impetts in 615.777.O0O 000, the rrpeit said, at tributing much of the leductien te the material decline la.-t jear in prices of commodities which made up the bulk of the enuutrv'n foreign trade. During the yenr 1021 experts amount ed te 5l,-lS.i,(l0l.O0() as compared with! ?hSS:! Accounts TnrltcdiTCwraTiiaffiBOTRIail Orders FillcdnmisisasirjiKai . Uli'J, as 'llllsl ,-ii.ei.i',wmi in iiiii. Q Killd & Sens UIO Chestnuts t. DIAMOND MnitCilANTa .n:WKLritS SILVEHSMITIIS l SHOP WITH That Buy Anything f ..i . n i.n writ STORE Vmuu Wll Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Cheanut St., Phils. i0 Gunmntrr Tr Utile . tl nt'c City an V Ttilnl "! , r linden PIPPPBHil 1 i lira ce I! i-'ulll . .itar Cm run Ce i i unim na I'U-IU !.' i.tiiam K W.n Km t ! r i : I r,Ht.r i IT Ali.llN.sT Je ,t lU'HBh.1 I!r-i-ri1 u-ii n i I i son n .i r 'i r ltiiiubllcuni., 49 II,,.. llirr. ,1 If. I If nrntt Ik, Ur Mi .'e mirk M '.imbr Mi'Klii.y M. I fnn M. Snry ,ii I'-ri'T l-h i.p. retr-v lcr rUu r -.in .nv.et Cist,- r Sl.infp I ri'l n Tnwneml WxilKuurth . rv i W jt ii ilnil ) v r .Vl..u i; N N eli'Iren . M ll m:.timi M:ni:t:itv 4 Itcinilitlr-.iii, U Khii ,.i N rl,", a I ..i 1,1 N ,ir.i IiPi'ktt' ;.j.lrlj i llrriircrnt. 11 ICl I", IK J,)ti (N. .M.J Kit'C MrKe.lar I'tflfflU T' w. n s'- r ir Kl.. il Slimn,,ni Htnn.1 h .i n i'IiRIi 1 111 ' I ,'. 'oil V. . i M , U...M' M I. J u i .uir. $Sp-"n- X x. .JW i i . ksf A DARK XV UV1KU KUUM Im ufttlinr brUlnr:nil li u ? up n nit lire null ,i thl l-llclit rh.iln ilrup. Uur enn cIieIcb of .hjdrs. It I r,ruM.. ij Open Mund.M. 'H, Jtunl j J-.m. J? t t .V' flDOLPHSAMfP FOPLTIIY AI7D SUPPLIES ULJll.'. .-I I ' ,. , . VISIT THE Philadelphia Poultry Shew First Regiment Armery llrertil .1 Cullentill! u. Jan. 10, 11, 12, 13, & 11 Olirn Day .mil Kirnjjic POULTRY, PIGEONS, KARBITS. CAMES. (ATS EDUCATIONAL EHIPIT riszs: "Heme of Service Victer Records bring happiness te all the f a m i 1 y. Hear Them Here Where Satisfactory Service Is Assured. G.W. MOVER CO. 1031-33 Chestnut St. Players ,,.i-. i' timan v. a .1 .,1 , 1 I' rn- lem 1 ,"i Hi- It, a linn!-!' n ri r, ,iuu. 111,011 i Senater en palled, lliive It". I'l.l.: -! !. ('ren. of P niie!anta : du !'"i '. f l'eliiwiire. ami Me'i'. ! N II . l.i ' belnj pn.reil i.-r Senater .c.' lie'i-. . with Sciuiter-t Kendr.i k. "f Wjni.i 11;; Staulej, uf Kciituckj. an J K ,'1. . : Miwiiiti. asaln-'k. '1 1 1 it Si nater weir absent and ti" in'MK 'I lic.v weie Seiiile--. N.-wlinr.i in 1 .Jehnsen, of California. te;,ubh- a-, iird Writ -mi lU'iie rar. rsin . Aiii.eiiih elaent v.n- m.ide er.sinallv ' i Si-nnter Wntt-.ui wa- pnlred with Scii.itei Norbeck. lu.t latir it wa an an iie'inc'd 011 the lloer that Mr. Watsen did net wiih a jmir and Mr. NerLccIi voted S'ei'Qter New berry ibiscil tli" fallow - US ::ite.fi nt "My heart i fil!d with thanlif'ilne.; '..at the ti.rc jiu - 1.11 I 1.111 la, 1 1 1 1 1 of p cr"ir!utl lll'Ve el,!e, i.l inr.lp'.et , lll- cat ion and 1 '."in ration of in; --elf and i'I concerned." Willis Confers With !!ar:llii;: The AVi'Ii aiuendiiieiit came Ill:e a bill out of a clear s'.iv, nnil ltt appcur ance followed a , oiifeicti, e between Pn-iileiit Ilaidlnz 1111 I the Senater from Hu.i at tile Wl.ite 1 louse Veluesda, it v li 1 'i t'.. New h.-rry cum- wi-, ills . --.il It iiiiimillate'j create 1 n ilu 1 i' i. irecip:fatinu tin- wriiiti of tl.e " ; t.ei.t of Mr. Newberrj. Tin- rewiliiti 11 eiTi'ied by Senater S .iifer. il Mi-.uir!. chairman of the Die. imu'. I (JiuMittt-u wliicii ine-;l-sited the . l.aiv "i Mr. 1'erd asaint Mr. Nev, I.' 1 ;- . i.revlded Unit tin n- t. -. he dn-.'.ii.- e.l anil that Mi- New b"ir he ilei'lni'i-d lie "i!..l i-iieiid" .sii.it,)r from Mil l.uMti It made iki I w.'iea of t.'ie funn . . wh-ii ii-.j in the 1 Jlllp 1. 511 T'ie Wii;: nmeinlment i. ad ,e,l te ''.1 re-olutleti, uluch then wiii u.ie.ited 1 . r,,l!ew : "il'ir-ti That the eetiti"-t of I !nrv l'r.nl iiga:nt Triiiunu II N'-vv berry he in 1 it m hereby iiuiiHM.i!. "iSe. emli Thn' T rum in II. Ne-v-'i rr 1- lii-reby die. in d te be a di'v 1 1' 'eil Senater fnm the Mate of 1 Mi ' isiiii for tne term of i-U jeai-. ei.ii'ineneiiii; en the fourth dry ei March, llip.l. and ir- entitled to'lieii. In-, 'eat in 'lie Senate of the L'ntted Stiite. "(Third 1 Tint wl.'t'ier the amount ,'pilnlei In till- 1 MjehiKiii 1 pl.in.in uii- ?P.i. (ten. a wa- fn 1 1 v 11 i.iiie.i or U. openly it, ki.ewleilKed. 0 wh t! .- tl.ire li -. e few tlini:-n!i,l il.'.ii In ex- ,., the 'in, oil nf i j (,i,.i , ., ,j, 1 it);, 1 ell-e tell liirae. inn. Ii Imi-h' tlinii eui;ht I te II 1 1" I 1 1 11 1 ; imkIciI '." epi,Ti'n,re 01 . e, 1 ,.,,.i..tM - .' ,- 111 I,"' iilf et 11 caiiil .1 lie 1 itln r f.'li.ir I'luir I.l- liii'.ul" ,51' 'iinl iiti-ent. hi ii.(T c..ii':.i" t'i vniind I ol el I'l. hut 'I'll t" 1 1.,- hi rue iiml I'lgnity 'f t'i.- Sen. te .ml datu I- t" tli' I erii.-tuit 1 et u ttee luni rniie tit. -ucli e --.M- eriei,tii.i - :iri lierehv find si'ven'l eeii.lemne 1 qui! diitippl 111 ed "' Would Heat, Light and Cook for Millions, He Declares Wishlnsfnn. .Ian i't.- iltvA, P. 1 ' Heir.' I'uiil, m, 1 arrmd tednv te an wer iuetiiiiN bj Secretary Week mi b'.i prupeMil for pureh.iee and leae of the llevernment' plant nt Muscle ' Sl'.eal. Alubama, deehired he was "very cenlident" of an ajrreeiuetit today. "If 1 1 can't prove te the jieeple that tjiy lease of Muscle Sheals won't cost them iin.'thlnu. I don't want anvthiiii; te de 1 with It." he declared, lie added that "Mimehe'ly Is -pending money te defeat , the offer." Kurd said If hi- Muscle Sheals offer was aieepcd he would pievi: that tre- , mvuileiis Kinlnc ci old be effected through rconeinj of wa-t" carried away ' b the Nntlen'i waterway. Twenty ' dam could be constructed en the Miss- , i-sippi between St. I.eui- and the Delta. , 1'eril said, which i.etibl heat, liRht audi cook for million of lninillcs. rlie power 1 ileveleped betnp -old for nmigh money te r' pay the (iuwriiiaetit for the cost' of i ii-truCtinu a. wel as pivins the Natien a hii;hl) valuable navigatien1 improvement. BONUS PLAN UNCERTAIN Opposition Develops te Allied Debt Refunding Merger Washington. .Ian. K!. - 1 H A. P. 1 1'i'ithci- i- mfereri e today between '-.I. te lfet.ihliir.il leaihis developed le'ibt whether the plin fer mer. 'ii; the Sih'ier-' Hen.i- mil Alii 'd I Mir Ilefiniiii-is Hill wvmld be adopted. Olj Olj 'ietie.1 te tile m.'ti'cr del eloped fleni -01 e Ilenuhlli an imiiibrs of the l'l iill'ie Cimiilittei', but ether- Wei e ald t' he urji:ij the cun-.ilidatli.n pnncl I ai- becaue of its tu.ic-sivlai; la tar". 'I he Nnu plan Itsc'f al.-e was s-iid e li,- iiiiceriaiu. a'tlmiish a laijre tui i : 1 . uf Itepuhllcau leader wue ie I 'i '.il t,. favor the plan fir 'u'ji-um Ille eiIIUs Wltll e I'lpt- finiii 11,1 -i- .11 tie nlluil ilelit a'HI te li.eet nil'. t tile -ale of nllieil M'.'ie'i-' - im.11 11ml 'I lli" Kefundin;; Uii'. HANAN SHOES il! ferCen fodOemtn Semi-Annual 1 T? 4 A H JLcf J Hanan Is Net Merely 1 A A Shee. But Standard A At regular prices or at reduced prices, II a nan stands for Intrinsic Werth, and we will never stand for anything less. Shee, iteir exempt from Itisvrii tax 1318 CHESTNUT STREET MAM Rff ROM TPT A LEFT MILLIONS TO SCHOOLS Mrs. Callcta S. Mayhew Alse Re membered Thirty Friends NVw.uk. N. .J.. .Ian. 1-! 1 1!' A P 1 Ile.niei-t- of le.irlj $::.llilli.lnMi 10 !". ntiennl, cliaritable and Necie ii--le'epiu. 'it work are miide in tie wl1' "f Mi.-, ('nll-t.i S. Ma.ili'w, inn. i . .(jiit -year-old widow of 11 former .l- n.n pre-idi ill of Smith Oraiivp., N. .1 , wh'i d eil Deeemln'r 10. The wi'l dlteeteil that S.'aHl he enei te each of tliirtv tiie'ul-. ii'-i'ibnl .1 "mecn'fer of love for w..r'n of ohm -it) " After inahlnc oilier t-j . I i. r-lii.-'s mneiiiitiim te alie it S.'ii.it.H! 1 Mr-. Mailiew beipiealiie.l m i--.M'iiih f the residue te Snow Hill erti,.il mi In,', -trml Scheel. Snow Hill. Alii. . t ti,-in ntli t the (ie'idwi',1 lb tin -.. 'li'tlen of In-t Kan lit id. M.i.m and oil' - -evenlli 1 ,'.i li t" Iliiinpi.. 1 ,.r 1111I and Asrieii'tm.il Ir-trate. II. i-iji-., ti. V.l. : Tu-k";.'e Iii-.'r ,i ..a' 'l -..l-illiK Sclii.e' fir N'ut-. . Tc l.e.'n 'a , and Athiuta l "nivi " . A' ami. Ha. INDICT FOUR FOR TREASON Grand Jurers Held Heads of Miners' Union Luc in. W. u.. .I at. I - 1 1!- l- I'l. Ill tliient- ila'Slli? Ili'i-m' iM'in ivuriesl hiti tin' i. .ci'iii-r . I'laul Knnn. im id, .it .f 'n-iiict 17.T niti'u Mine Hii'liM ti ri -rr"ii'U'i r : u-lil. -i' of Sub A. I'. lViur, -ei' HI : I N Will ii Di-t'ii t .tai if ,1C . --CI, - Hlit,i', Ve I. ..ml Sub-1), u.i' i'Mi I Pinnet . vna j :', . . w , ' BWimramim iwiiamiiw Wr I riw I Iade in lhe daily L )W I paradise .of .America 1 I Butter j V; H Sold only in our Stores LBi 1: Li HOUSE PASSES P. 0. BILL Ne Attempt te Reinsert Prevision for Air Mail Service Washington. -I mi 1" i U A. P i Ih ati'iial I'.-telhi Anjirepi nn.eii l!il. luirvinu in .i ,ii i it., S"."l.- (H.O, nun. ,,. j.,, i i,,,!.,, ,, ,,, J,, ,, mid -i ! t . i! i S. ii it. . I '' lllil U'l. 1 .l 'i. 1,1 , ,l-,.rt in "" in' a ni u . lien j i i.i i '. -' I, li, ,.,,. linn ,,- n,i- ,, , w, w : , had I -I i tin ,1 li iti , I , il e . itnl.t. e The Indii tnieiits allege ti.at the ,.. feiiduti'- ni.d Tti ok r.i iiiertlu u (hiv einnr Morgan's l.rclaiiiulleii of tniirt al law in MinK'i Ceiuit.i, ra:-e,i im.iu.. te wiise win ajaitist the State nf tv..t Virginia iiti'l cDiiiinitteil mis iijin-t the State wlili'i, Ir !' alleged, (insti tilti'll In 'i-"'i T'nib- ihe State law treason i pi.u ishab'e I" detiih or by lmpriuiiiu(Oit lawier -aid Keciie). Moeiie ami Iilirard an atnetis n.n'.'y ineu new held m tue mill v Jill le "e uiuh r indli tun nt chiii ms (ent-plnii and ald.'nj; in I i.liettlti and oust luii: Pir.nl; Kit, l,iu. held en a il-rite of killing .! im (,ee a I.emi t'liintv ih imt.i hherlff, !u-t AU81.I.I. Mevie of a Bargain Hunter at Remnant Counter : By J. P. McEVOY i lI'S in i hue te ceuiiier by um' et I. ti"i - ami elbow 1 i . et'ici , ,ie It, w hv net. she S " t" Mituint fh" like, (irabs It oil i eunter. Tliiews it eier arm, hussiiis it tightl.i te her t-nle. t (ilarcH nt ether woman who want te le i! Ut it. lieeH down llie n'sle mid unat. he HiMiiant from under nnether weiuun'sl no e Hangs it eier her arm and hugs it te he:- mi SturLs en a sninl tour of counter, i v HJJ up rrruli.iiiN us i-!ie ii,e,, di'ip ii.H rtieiu ever her aim and hugiriii; I In in cliiHO te her side. .She . pieceili'il and followed by ether i ,' eii'i ii d iln;; the kiiiic thinx- Kadi of women I complaining bit ter!) of the ethers. ulie.it the same vlgnibux wiili l.i r na.mmls time. 'Ilciiw th, :u dev M en the ceutitir nnu -itnt ult eer acain. ' Mmpper '-uddi'iily tee-, remnant she 1 news he wiiiitM. (mb for it. (Jtlur shopper hti- seeti it at the knme tune. A tui of war enmies. I Sub-title: l J SAU' IT PIUST. ' (- DID NOT! I DID. TOO' n- DID NOT! I .Nole te uperatei (' m RE ri xwwn t-tmj'i-vriTT'mWinm . -f Fert aeunjMMai.BuSiT s Founded In 1894 1204 Chcstuut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. 33 1-3 Percent Off Our Entire Stock Of Men's Overcoat H' III" feet.) TIUST v. einan finally sets posiessien - of remnant. F IN VI. I. V KetH around te where ihe started II) tnis ttn) praeticully all the rem- Cleser KTUtlnj convinces her that Ml" I'eiMii't want it after all. Thrown It down Im, nes away. i Suli-title Yeu never can had an' en the counter an'l ft 30.00 Garments new 20.00 35.00 Garments new 23.34 40.00 Garments new 26.67 43.00 Garments new 30.00 50.00 Garments new 33.34 55.00 Garments new 36.67 60.00 Garments new 4 p. 00 The reductions aregenuinc. The original, closely-marked tickets remain en all garments deductions made at time of purchase. The quality of the clothing is beyond question. Ne sale lets, but our own selection of wool ens, carefully tailored for us by the Kirschbaum shops. The R. & F. guarantee of satis faction as always. Sales for cash alterations at actual cost. Kirschbaum Tuxedos and Full Dress 50 1 )iwmwMmnmmmBmm 1 11111111 ure b'JW? carried around. HiIiik you want at thesa unit's nnywa I t - ! ll'l al 1 mi U-kl ii .i ili.eii.il, fl..1 I l......,lilirii . t I .l..l... .1 ' ' iiiiut i'.PP"v "v-wiuva uuiuiuuvui ion yf varx tiling' a all ylckcd ever.) la nt5'kdm$$tmet I Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request y eAs APAST BkhM 33 FirCe mtff progressive dise from This event is- held once a 'ear, because of our pelic' net te carry ever any merchan- one season te another. Prices have been drastically reduced te effect immediate clearance. Cost, profit and former selling price have been entirely disregarded. Our sole aim is te dispose of our remaining stock quickly, at bedrock prices. This is your opportunity te buy furs new for present need and for next winter at prices which can never be duplicated. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Stores r;e Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Con tinued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer Reduced Reduced from te Marmef Coats ' (.in irrh) . .. 75.00 49.50 Marmet Coats (.10 inch ) . . . 1 10.00 0!) 50 Marmet Coats, Kaccecn Trimmed (,1G inch) . . . 150.00 98.50 Itusiinn Peny Ce1b (r.C, inch) . . . 75.00 49.50 Russian Peny Coats, R-iccenn Trimmed (.in inch). . . 130.00 81.50 Russian Peny Coats, OpnsMini Trimmed (10 inch) . . . 135.00 89.50 Australian Nutria Coats (.16 ineli) . . . 98.50 49.50 French Sesl Coats (-1G ineh) . . . 120.00 79.5(1 French Seal Coats Nutria Tririnicd (!!G inch) . . . 150 00 79.50 French Seal Couts (40 inch) , . . lfij.oe 89 50 French Seal Coats, Auslralian Opossum Trimmed (10 inch)... 185.00 115 00 French Seal Coats, Shunt; Trii'imetl (,1ft i.ich) . . . 180.00 111(50 French Seal Wraps (Clinch).,. 190.00 125 00 French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed (,() inch) . . . 200,00 129 75 Frei'ch Seal Coats, Heaver or Squirrel Trimmed (.10 inch)... 225.00 115 00 Leepard Cat Ceals, Scaliue Trimmed (HO inch)... 120.00 79 50 Leepard Cat Coats, I5eau-r Trimmed (,u inch) . . . 375.00 215.00 Natural Muskrnt Coats r (,0 incli). . . 150.00 98 50 Natural MuskrafCeats (40 inch)... 215.00 1") 75 Natural Muskrnt Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (Winch)..; 230.00 1G3.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, SUunk Trimmed (jg inch) . . . 350 00 ", 00 Natural Muskrat Coats, Heaver Trimmed (,u, inch)... 373.00 24s!eO Moleskin Coats (.in inch) . . . 300.00 195 00 Moleskin M raps (ttr, inch) . . . 300.00 195.00 Me eskin Wraps (Winch)... 375.00 245.00 Meleskm Wraps (IS inch)... 430.00 293.00 IIuiNen Seat Coats (30 inch) . . . 3 10.00 223.00 Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk or Him Mr 1 rimmed (.10 inch)... 375.00 2I5 00 Hudsen S.al Coats (l() ,',!c,; , "oeo M5 00 Iludben Seal Coats, Skunk or HeaM'r TriuuiU'd CiOincli). PM 00 V") 00 Hudsen Seal Wraps (i3 im.hK 4jQ'M y HudBen Sea W rap.,, Plain or rr.mmiMl (Winch)... 525.00 31500 Hudsen Sea (eats. Skunk I rimmed (is ineh) . , (i00i00 39300 Hudsen Seal W raps. Plum or I rimmed (4s inch) . . . liOO 00 vyiOO Hudsen Seal Circular Capes (iS jllcn) 7r,0 en j.' (icnujue Alaska Seal Centa (sn inch) . . . 075.00 4 15.00 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats (-0 ,'.,;., , 750 M . Natural Unccoeu Coats (sa h,ch) , , , 2fi- 0() n. Natural Raccoon (eats (Winch)... 300.00 19500 Natural Racoon (. 0.1 1 (i; incltj , 450 00 ,' Natural Scuirnl Coats (se ;iXch) 4-QM ' Natural SqiMrri'l (eats ( ,)0 i)irh) fl2500 JJJJ-gJ Nat .11 a Siu rrc raps . fis ,ch ?, JJ-.Jg Natuial Squirrel ( ticular Capes (V) ,-, ; A ier" rfiZ Nal ural hIrrcl Wraps 3 '$ ; ; fcJ g.Jg Hlack Meire Cararul Wraps ,,. , , Hlacl. Meire Car:ii' Circ.lar f-.:,4s . ' '- lW ' ' -00 Taupe Caracul M-,miarin Ce... .-aui, rel Trimmed (U ic ." ." ' , "JJ pBn.OO I. utpc Caracul Wrap,. Kelt:-.h 'irii'i.i'..-' ... !t),,i -non tJ,M Taupe Caracul I ir. uler Cape , uirrcl Tcin mc.l '. '. '. '. fe ' ' ' "95.00 Leepard Skin Ceals. Skunk Vripmed, ". fe ;;; ""J -JJ Leepard Skin Ceals, Heaver J . named (SQ .a.00 .00 .lap Mink Ceat.i ilS . . , .. ' jiMinvraB ;:;;;; ;V- .00 atural Mink C. "7 ' ' )' ' ' 72 M .NiAural Mink Wr.-.i . j '" ! V43.00 Natural Mink Ciicul.ir ( :,pe " ' TO" ,''' 995.00 Natural Mil Circular Cape ir ',?'10 "45.00 Natural Mink Cii-i ul.ir Cape T! . j j ' ' ' :"'!-M 0.C0 '"' wit).. . IMOO.OO 1595 00 Aliibka Heaver Ceat ,,, , ,u ', . ,,. ,lic'0 900.00 693.00 S'TnT Winch)... 1000.00 6P3.00 Sal W :::::::::::::::::::::: mo.eo 595.00 '"s inch)... 2000.00 12IJ.0P Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 44 le 54 Bust Entire Stock of Chokers, Slelcs, Sets and Children's Fur Ceals and Sets at Savings up ie 50 per cent! i immnmmsauamASk furchasinu Agents' Orders Accepted uwmmUBU&WxauA (' EFMB