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"The disturbance n.tit hnve been off hn coast Vf Orsven or Washington, nf. a profound depth, as there were no tldnV waves. Tee original cnjfc proenuiy wa the slippage of vust rock strata. I ran tec no basin for the theory thnt there waa a readjustment of the earth's axis of rotation." Dr. Florence Bafcem, head of the icolegy department at Hrjn Mawr Col Cel rgc, said:' "It was an effort of the earth te maintain a condition of equal pros pros en res. The earth Is continually sub jected te the strain of removal of earth from one place te another. "Fer Instance, en the California Coast, where the mountains face the sea, the weight of the land nbevc and below the sea level must be equal. How ever, there is a considerable less of equilibrium becnuse mountain streams continually arc carrying particle) of arth Inte 'the tea, causing uncqunl pressure. Then there comes n read justment te I restore the equilibrium, inch as that" which caused the tremors yesterday. ' . "The Eastern Const mere readily maintains its equilibrium because it is elder ..and its mountains arc farther from i e sea. This readjustment of 100 feet Is net of great impertance. Subsidences of 1000 feet have been re corded. -Dr. Bascom said it was net extraordi nary that ships had net felt the shock yesterday, because earthquake tremors are first felt deep In the earth and later, carried out te the water. With the it? rise nnd fall of the sea thev might net lie felt at nil. Prof. J. J. Lynch, of Fordham. stam's behind the "axis readjustment" theory. t "About every se often the earth gees off center, becomes upset, changes Its axes dni"usiiHly about the same time there is n violent earthquake, n slip ping of miles of strata, and we go merrily en again," he said, Dr. Chester A. 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Disappears In Mid-Stream An unidentified passenger en the ferrjbeat Camden, leaving Philadelphia t 7 :e0 last night, committed sulride i,y jumping from the bent. The Camden was midway in the river when a middle axed, shabbily dressed man climbed the rail en thn men's side of the ship' 0 member of the crew was in the imme diate vicinity, und befere the ether nns. jengcrs realitcd the man's intentions he had jumped. He struck an ice flee, then fpll infn the water. IIePtaMbcSmc , i mcc ? scleus when he hit the Ice, as he did net reappear- The ferryboat was "lopped Immediately und a search was made for wasfeund0"' l D0 trnCC thc matt Widow Assures Aute for Anastase Continued from Pnxe One of the imnglnntlen te drape en him the dadung uniform of n lieutenant of union tessncKs. Among the young men, mere particularly thc young men a la mode, who haunt the Main street poolrooms, it Is well . different. These young men de net always confine them selves te whispers In their disapproval nnd suspicion of nil things exotic, par Ueularly Russian, who marry Ameri can heiresses. esterday it became known that Mr. and Mrs. VonlnM;ey-Vonslntsky nre te take up housekeeping in thc little cottage, at 505 Swarthmore avenue, Ridley Park, where they are net te have a plr.yer-plane, n sepia print of the ruins of the Acropolis, nor vellum editions of Gegel. Turgenev and Rich ara Hnrdlmr Dnvls. Imt an iinin.ii.ii KAnnstase Andrcvltch. it seems-. Ii.m been a long time dicKcring with a sales man for a second-hand cnr. I.ust night he received a telegram telling him te go ahead nnd pay the first $T00 nnd the rest would be Kiiarahtced. The teli-arnm was signed "with love, Marian." There nre ninnv. mmk Aimvinun i,n ask why he, nu urlstoerat, slipuld ol el untnrily become a uerkman In griim clothes. And here, in hi own words, AnuJtnsc gives the nnswer: Ajiastase's Own SJorj SJerj "Since thCnews of mj holrethnl te Mrs. Marian Buckingham Ream Ste phens Ims made me what shall I smvV a vision for the American eve, I am asked what has led me, who have had no thought since childhood hut te be n soldier, te become n workman of iron and steel. y "Is it, I nm asked, that you, wish te become u great emperor of Indiistrv. like M. auelnln and M. Ferd? I will try te answer in thn few Kn-rlUli ,,!. r have. "Seme day I will co bapk tn tt.iS with my wife, te the Heme thnt is my family's ami mine. Tlinf will hn i.,... !ed and the friends of CJed have loosed Russia from bondage te the llelsheviki. "Then there will be great need lit Russia for young men who lmve net nnir sr.i -.?' atn,V14 Wcst Master MmilerHtnndlng'j of Russia. ,t under-tif'ct,-rycst.crmy-..ln(y nw Henry's ""dings of the great civlllatiens of iti. V , ilri,nn ""'! and hl.s niece. ,no "cst- ln LOSES MOTOR LICENSE N. J. Commissioner Acts Against Harry J. McClesky, Camden New Jersey Moter Vehicle Commis sioner Dili :it Ticnteu today suspended indefinitely the imtomehllo llppnse nf Hurry J. MrCley. U1M0 Federal street. I .amiien. m was charged with at tempting tn held up two women nenr Merchautvllle along tlie r.vewnitig read. According te Mrs. V. M. Fulton and Miss June McCallum, both of Merchant ville, they were retiirnliig home nt night a week age when McClesky, driving in an opposite direction, zigzagged his ,ear and came te nn abrupt hnlt, which caused them also te step their car. "Put out your lights, they arc tee bright," McClesky is alleged te have commanded, nnd the women eniftnlleil. Twe ether uutelstls arrived en the scene about the same time. They charged that McClesky was under the influence Of liquor. Charles Plez, who was director gen eral, of thc Kmergency Fleet Corpora tion during the World War. has been added te the list of noted men who 'lire under consideration for the pet of director general of the Sesqul-Ccn tennlnl Exnesltlnn. It was learned te day that Mayer Moere,, while in Wash lngten. conferred with Mr. Plez. Willi-Mnyer Moere has. made no stntement concerning Mr. Ple. it In reported that he thinks that Plez Is net only a bltr enninrh man for the Jeb. but one who probably could give closer uitt-iiuuii ii, nm wurK in iiushjiijc iuvv ward exposition plans than such nieii ns ucrnert Jloever or (jharlcs m. Schwab, who would have constant ether demands upon tlfMr time because of ether important undertakings1. Mr. Ple has been an associate of Mr. Schwab, und his work during the war In developing American shipping added much te his already established reputation as an organizer and leader of men. Mr. Plez was formerly presi dent of thc Illinois Manufacturers' As sociation. He is president of the Link licit Cempnny, and has been president of two banks In Chicago. The executive committee of thc Ses-quI-Centennial Exposition Association will meet net Thursday. As It has been urged that the association cheese u director general at once, se that the work of building the exposition can be commenced without further delaj, It is expected thnt the question of thc selec tion of a director, as well ns a site, will be considered. SAILOR GIVES BLOOD Think Captain Tayler Will Recover After Operation Through n bleed transfusion operation nt the Jeffersen Hospital, the life nf Cnptain .T. S. Tnyler, medical officer nt the rmludelpliin ISnvy urd, has. it is believed, been saved. Thc captain was taken te thc hospital for nn opera tion, one nf his kidneys belnc rnmnvml He sank rapidly, and a number of saileis it tue ynnt volunteered their bleed. After n lmsty examination one of them was selected, and enve nenrlv n quart of bleed. The result was most satisfactory, it is announced, nnd unless un unexpected relapse sets in thc cnp tain will recover. JJ. atrecU'fallcd te ailpcar in penlrnl Po lice Court this afternoon when their cases were called. Fer thla reason, Magistrate Renshaw would net hear the evidence in the cases against the re maining thirty-two. All of the 'pris oners were held under $000 half until tomorrow. Seme were unable te fur nish 'this bull and were jailed. The place; raided was conducted by Rocce D'Nublle. Police charge that when they entered they found that liquors Were being sold. GOT HIS 30 DAYS ALL RIGHT But Salesman, Finds Them of Dif ferent Order' Than In New Yerk Lcjmnn Douglas, a salesman, of ,170 Central Park West, New Yerk' City, protested vigorously tills morning when lined S10 by Magistrate porn for driving his automobile With 10111 New New Yerk license plates. "These plates nre nil right set," he Insisted. "Why, in New Yerk we get thirty dnys." "Yes. nnd I'm going te give you thirty ilnvs right here In Philadelphia If you don't pay thc line," replied the magistrate. . , , , Douglas still Insisted he would net pay the fine, se he was nlncrd In a ceil In thc Mannyunk police station. HUNT MllsiNG MAN Fermer Phltadelphian Disappears Frem Shere Heme Leaving Philadelphia 1aU Thursday and going te Atlantic City te live with his wife nnd four- ear-old son, Charles Lynch, twenty-one. disappeared sud denly and efforts of his wife te locate him have been without unll. I.vneh, a painter, left his home en Pennsylvania avenue. Atlantic City, Monday morning, snjing he was going out te leek for work. When he did net return his wife, Catherine, get In touch with relatives, but none of them hud seen Iilm. "yW-V m 7ft.' Vt'fc W FERRY TRAFFIC DELAYED BY-FOG ON DELAWARE - - - -, i Pilots Unable te Find Slips When Feg Bell Falls Hemmed In by n dense fee, ferry traffic acrer the Delaware River was delayed from ti'n te twenty mlnutci this metnlng. Te add te the difficulties of thc pilots,' struggling te make Invisible slips, tlif. fog belt en the Philadelphia side of thc Pennsylvania ferry was net Working and It required ten or mere minutes tfer feme beats te deck after having crossed the stream. It was a morning of thrills mid amusement for thc commuters who thronged each beat. The Wlldwoed WSiWr7 aiJjH v.rj'.! .i tir i . t " J "js0 .WVi'TWl in : M I, ii difficult time. Direction' apWrenrtrwt lest when the beat was midstream ana after missing n barge, towed by n tug, the ferry beat found Itself landing amid a new pier being built north of the. ferry house. Thrce times the crnft hacked and ngaln tried te make thc slip. On the fourth drive forward the goal almost, was reached when thn ferryboat Rrldgc Rrldgc ten suddenly loomed nut of the fog, hound for thn, same slip. A collision was avoided by the careful strategy of each pilot. Child Falls Inte Beiling Water While playing in her 'home ut 18 Pearl street this morning, Veronica Krasewskl, live, fell Inte a wash holler filled with het water. She was taken liirengcn encn near. j no vvmiwoeii, w iiir uurrripen iinsmm, wncic i: Jn cressing'nt 7:!10 had a particularly was nld her condition Is serious. i pyBANKSsI J h II .Li Zr, SlLVEnSttTOLl CJ nttPW" - 'ONEqjT V Specializing in Polished Girdle Diamonds Xccognlzedithreuohout thc world for Quality Supreme Annual Clearance Sale Sliver -Plate- China i Gass Clocks -Lamjes-Leather Bate -Umbrellas-Canes - Pottery , Stationery- etc, -Endind Sat. Feb. 4th- Ht in ii t'iAnmam .BaBHBw '. y.. n Y FINE FRAMING .. Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACH .GALLERIES IT!e Walnut Htrrrt NsilV DEFER RAID HEARING Four of Thirty-six Prisoners Caught In Raid Fall te Appear Four of the thirty-six prisoners ar rested in a rnldj made by the Vice Snuud en a cabaret ut Kighth and Fitzwater NEW ANKLE AND ARCH SUPPORTERS SlrenirthrnM w'nk ankles, tln-d. broken or lint feet. 9atl"fuctery even In very bad case". iieiiPWM imnieainieiv an pthm sure up tn lilii. Ne plate l.Ulil uelglit. comfortable In any shoe Special devleei nmde te erd'-r ler every met lenditinn. , Doctors prescribe It. I'nt B. A. LEWIS CO. ti m. i nth m. l'hene Snrurn :iti(e Maybe you don't knew hew well engravings can photo be made in a hurry. Let us show you. THE CHETNUr jfTREET Encrzii'inc Ce. 702 Che'Tnut Street ALL THEIR CLOTHES GONE Twe Women and Man Have Meager Attire After Thieves Leave 1' Wi?raen wcre Icft wtth only the t SinheJ: ?eK'W . "fter t.fleves ---.. ...u iiuinu ei Aieert lienrv nn 20 YEARS FOR McMpNAGLE Phlla. Youth Sentenced In New Yerk for Murder of Affinity j .laine), .Mc.MoniiKle. who killed Mr. eiianes .. uiiioens after elepli Service Today : Success Tomorrow The success of every business is directly dependent upon the service it renders. We believe this and have built up out organization upon this sound principle. Yeu will lind here prompt and courteous consideration of all matters pertaining te REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGES. We invite interviews. JAMES D. WINCHELL Every Phase of Real Estate Service lEM Charge Account InvitedrilTlMaii Orders Filled mma Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request IWSill&ie 1215 Chestnut Street Complete Line of Children's Fur Coats and Sets Very Special for Tomorrow Only 156 Fur Coats Priced se Lew That They'll Certainly Be Sold Out in a Day We have grouped a number of Fur Coats at prices less than the actual cost of the skins alone. They consist of small lets that have accumulated during- the tre mendously intense selling of the present Sale. rBuyNew for Next Season 'sNeeds A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall, Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer SSvJ iwKS . 'jy i TWO Una' DflH imV&T, " '' ""' MvvnmiK Sale of Similar Quality OverceatipM ft- mu n iWiffl t Mfivev r rice 9) since 1914. Hundreds of ceafs rtnvJil been sold since Monday fjm when the Sale beganbut M YOU'LL find plenty in all styles te cheese from if you don't delay. $30 Quality for ' $19 $40 Quality for 24 . $45, $50 and $55 Quality ' $29 runnv s Your size is very likely te be "among these present" in the hundreds of coats still here. Remember, we had 1100 te btart with, &e al though many have gene out with men who came in since Monday, there are tables and tables full of fine quality coats that are just waiting for keen - eyed, value-appreciating men te come and carry them home. Need an Overcoat for this winter or next? Yeu can't afford te stay away from 16th and Chestnut thii week. UlllrOI A. (illl!Hlll. llflKi- ulnnlim ....I. . --.-. ..... .IVIIIIIh ...III . nera jour age fi-eiii riiilmlelpliiit te Xew 17th & Sansom Sts. Teiethene spruce 1153 & n.-.t ieik, plrmled irillltv tn iniirder In tlm second decree In New Yerk tednv and' 1.(1.2 Lnillnti..n.l ... . f.-l-i .. I ' ..rerviiiinuii u mt1(. j IKIC ll'miHUI 10 term in SIiik Sing lVixjn of net Ie.x.n than tuenty jear-. When MeMonncle wax taken hofero Judge Itesalsky in the Court of (Sen era I Sessions, New Yerk, this morning. no Mild lie lind been mndilened hv lenl. ensy upon hearing Mrs. (iihlieas mak ing un appointment ever the telepliune te meet anntlier inuii. Mrs. (lihheim, bcl'oie her marriage, was Mies Dorethy Sollzer. Mer mother. .Mrs. JeM-ph Seltzer, lle.s nt 3011 North Twenty-fourth street. Mc.Moiiugle's parents lie nt L'l.'.L' Seuth Woodstock btrect. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES, in Clethes for Men P. S. The Sale only lasts till Saturday. Philadelphia i J BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY PRINTING CAMDEN MAN ATTACKED - .luasic ntnmDaump. Ilenrv fared SWV tf '"Wine wS te en SSf,iie Jvaa. Hft en,y ,,,e sweater and overalls he had en nt work. The family. wn nway. It Is supposed the rogues wi a duplicate key. ' Ss Ss hicien Ihjn fallen upon n former re. mer. The articcs eairled off also ine uded rafrfffte.1 nn,0ll,,t f " Struck en Street In Bread Daylight. Companion Suspected An attempt te rob him in bread day light wns reported today te the police rir- --!whe'ls "cl d lee"doaier? 7 il 4&00 Regularly 100.00 Fur Coats Of Marmet and Russian Peny in Spert and ?i -length models, large hliawl cellar and cufT.s. Business Furniture for All Office Requirements 904-906 Chestnut Street. QARBY Steel Lockers, ' Shelving 6s Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO.; EitHblnhfti 1854 ' 1922 Gcnrmntewti Ae.. PluladclphU 68.00 Regularly 140.00 Fur Coats Ot French Seal, Ku&bian Marmet, Trimmed Lcepaid Cat, and Opebsum trimmed Russian Peny, in '?i-length models. ma WOMAN ATHLETE HURT "t. Catherine Smlckey Fractu nf Ifiiccln tn IIia Czar are all dead or eufceble.I bv "ex In ""','' Jn!'",.IC-.- 'iT .""Vi .l1? L'", r'! nml linimverlkliinnnt Tim ...., ,.." ".- uim iiiiun- n-tt-rm roncciieus, utTbVar"vheT'Tl,e5SarX H0""1""5 l0 bUt 1W' wh,'n llC U1Ct in returned nnd who will eiiide thn rin. t..7.;.. . , tinv of Its erent mlllinnu ,,;.' nuuneniy amiersen was strueK up thM, of Itu" a S e . I 11'" .!. "I'lMrently vith a blnrkJ.X. ,,,,., . .. . no rcciee, out uiu nor tan. Jiegninl nac does uiiMsia need nbmi i,u ii ui, ..., fr..,.f ini'i... i.i. . mi ti nu itti lilt- . pen k. tic lin .. jl. ...I 1.1 ...nu..il.l. J , 11 I r ,, I ...in .... . .....v. ii, iii-ai-,i uin luTjiiimui iiiiiu-eaiiK. iiniireiiiis iil ,oenipnnion : iirnw tne mijicrnis irmn the I'rnlK nnd' "The mnn ran away," replied his in,- .,,.... iir...e. i. ,,,,,-, , iiurj uMiii rnmpaiiieii. Andersen hiicpoeteu hl companion dealt the blew, as he saw no one run away. from the fertile fields of the Seuth t the nritl oteppeb of the North, Rail roads! will thke tlifi ceeds of till, u-lmln rCft 4 ..1t 1.1 fpnn. ,1.., ,u.... t 1...- I- .- 1. l. ,. - ""I"' HUI" I"" l"" w L IHIiMII lO US rvnee While Teaching Soccer i people. Railroads will carrj foreign ineiuiH in reu cm our mini, wite will lielp i us mere through meviii!; us mere, nnd ' love us moie by knewiui; us belter, I-. i it net se? "Hew can I lenrn mere of railroads' than by work in the hheps where these couriers of prosperity ure fashioned'.' L I .W !-L '' 97.50 Regularly 195.00 Fur Coats Of Natural Muskrat, Skunk Trim med French Seal, French Seal Wraps, nnd Raccoon Trimmed Marmet Coats in -length models. niaJ ,c lc,";ll,n6 a number of girls tb Play soccer last night. Mrs. Catherine ! I ttlJ Jf"?'-. " inrucler Fif.iMi Ki"Khfl"sl"(r Recreation Center, f ctl' b,trf,ct nnd Baltimore avenue fractured her right knee. '"cnue, tm llhS m. e,key' whf is a prenclent te fc?Jk c.inthIefr na8 (1 "wnstratlng he "w Imi hvH. ?'S bnl1 en the r"n. when she 2? Jp' bv "TP ""'I MI. She was T. Sm lelrnl" 1 1 UnlVPrMt.v Hospital. Mrs ?mi 5 y L1'0'" nt r,VM Chester ' nveiiiie th K?" b;t''J n" nt,,l,,"c In'trucler at A REDHLEJIFJ-OMATOES New Jersey Man Says He Haa Vine t l x,at TepB A" Records te cover it 1 1 -(lS f"".,nre fwt Of glass 10(5?. it.,n M1 house, and lea rs Been?mt0CSl '" c,,,sters et UT'te aalM0,.t.0.nm,0CS he sn's. weigh from n ml l three-ciuarlcrH of n pound "aeh END FLEI8CHMAN EVIDENCE rniSnn0f.ht,,ll HV1'0'1 s,n,N " PiM.; . " J'w "rtlen te have the nennl "?." Ce,",Pny, Hquer' landl Tg ffi'cawnr1.."''8 V,',,lctc,, "'''" weeks n "' .t,,0"i O'lJeurned for two Pny enables It te handle alcohol. F," Tr'a' en vMalpractlce'charge Dr. Georse raseoe. ina-t v. .. Un .-...-" Vl""" "."' "II1 X;. rhTZl ""s, ""Jecu en trial befere ic r ' .u"u " il,Ty ei ay chanced trierteft8 n?f'W opwntleTon WertTarallp, wife of Jeseph Varallo. SEEK ARMY CODE THIEF Ex- Lieutenant Rawley Unable te plain Mysterious Robbery A widespread hunt is en for the man who stele from thc nnartment of I.leu- than te btand by the forces and help I ,r,mnt I,a,,"u'! ,1l''vley, In Drexel Hill, in the making of the Meri? than te ,he f,0,,,lt''li"l nrmy report In cede, be one of the men who lit part beside I enT"i n,.'w nlrnlne radio phone, part until the locomotive is ready for , , .' ,cVt'nm.t RJJW'-V .w.ib fermerlv s ts breath of life, the htenm? Ier r nlstant mllltnry-uttneh ut the Amen- villi aiiiinirntr jij iu AlL'lit fHirillk l"r Jeseph VariHe( i ii . "'"t c'" JJerm I'eurti liT-."? . r'NUlr. " which Mra, Va- "That is what I am learnlnir from 7 o'clock in the morning until nearly 0 at night. I shall May lure .until I have learned all that can be learned here. "Maybe, by then, Russia will be tree and I, who have seen Russia in the delirium of democracy and the melan choly of ceinmunim, will go back with my bride te live there and help In bring, lag the days of its greatest glory." SHOT HUSBAND; OUT ON BAIL Weman Convinces Magistrate She Didn't Knew Pistol Was Leaded Mrs. Rnrbara Ilnnnen. 2020 Seuth Muhlfehl nenue, convinced Magistrate Dugnii this morning she did net knew the revolver was leaded when she acel dentally shot her husband jcMerdav. and was lelrased en a $000 ball bend which bhn signed herself. Mis. Ilanneii. when she nnneiifml In the Police Court nt Thirty-second street anil vtneuinnil avenue, said Hint when siie found tut revolver in her house It seemed te be tee old and rusty te be dangerous. Shu playfully pointed It at her husbar.d, she said, net knewlii,' eie of the cylinders contained n cartridge. Other witnesses supported Airs. Hnn Hnn nen's story. Ah she has live children needing her nttentlnn, she was allowed te return te her home Immediately. Mr. Ilaunen, who was shot In the ngiic urciiHt, is reperieu te be. Imprev war, nnd was nlse connected with the army intelligence service, lie Is u mom- I her of the biokerage firm of II. ('. Raw- j ley & Ce., In thc Hearse lluildlng. i "I nm entirely n,t a less te explain the theft." said I.icutcnnnt Rawley today. "It Is uosterleus, jet there seems te be no doubt this man, whoever he may be, has been watching me for some time. A week nge my wife told me that during the day she lind seen a deer in the apartment open stealthily, but when she recovered from her surprise and, went te Investigate, nobody was there.' ' PETITION FOR MAIL TUBES Phlla, Committee Gees te Washing ten te-Lay Matter Before Hays A committee representing the I'lilln I'lilln delphin Ilnui-he, the Heard of Trade and ' the ('hnmbrr of Commerce will Interview Postmaster fJenernl lla.vs in Washing-1 Ien this afternoon in nu endeavor te have a supplemental prevision embodied in me nuugee lecoiuiaciiiiaueu for the resumption of the piieumatiu tube mail scrvloe in this city. That notion fellows the recommenda recemmenda recommenda tlen for the re-i'Stabllshuient of the system In New Yerk. The committee, which is composed of Kmll P. Alhreeht, president of the Bourse j Willlnm R, Tucker, secretary of the Beard of Trade, and N. R. Kelly, of the Chamber nf Commerce, will seek an appropriation of LAST 4 DAYS Final Reductions WALK-OVER Telephener 'Sure, I bought a Moen. It's n pippin, but you don't want any testimonial fiein me. Just take a leek at it then .1 rule in it - YeN there's plenty of room in my 'ariifrr. until yours is fixed." Prices (F. 0. D. Factory) Open Cr...$178S Closed Cars.. $2785 125.00 Regularly 250.00 Fur Coats Of tO-inch Natural Muskrat, -lcnRtli French Seul, Skunk or Beaver trimmed and ctra larpre bize 40-incb Belt trimmed French Seal Coats. 1(5 00 Regularly 330.00 Fur Ceals Ot 3, -length Scotch Moleskin Coats nnd lustrous full-furred -10-inch French Seal Coats, Squiriel, Beaver or Skunk trimmed. !fJ3?! f : ti ri p Moter Cars The ((,) i.t the Ti'n Proven Units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. 834 North Bread St. -.. U Shoes for Men and Women Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 4th 3 .90 5 .90 7.90 Half Price and Less for Short Lines All our full-standard Walk-Over quality from this season's regular stock. Tep grades included. 195.00 Regularly 400.00 Fur Coats Of Hudsen Seal, Self-trimmed -length models nnd -10-inch Natural Raccoon Coats and full-length Moleskin Wraps. 1 ' , ;$ ' '' fHi "I mmimu HSJ.y-l mum " ! PC Li II wanearaitM . 'A B .1 , B "STL"'" I l A I'll Kl tasfta mw S) -t m i&. Scattered sizes as low as Market Street store enlv. $1.90 275.00 Regularly 550.00 Fur Coats and Wraps (28 Only) Natural Squirrel Coats, -length. Full-length Moleskin Wraps, full-length Black Caracul Wraps and full-length Hudsen Seal Wraps. Harpers 1228 markvt Wak)Ver I02t CHESTNUT SHOPS Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 44 te 54 Bust (French Sri' (i rffrf ceni-j llurlteti Senl i ijfil mutUat iV1 mMJKuAtnl ;iit.raPldly at ",C Mhwrc- Hes- pO.OOtl for the work. Mr.' nb)s , WId M M WWPnfj 'S!L f r 'tobcMttVeroCtltotubea. I M Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles, Sets and Children's Fur Coats and Sets at Savinps of 50 Per Cent! s ? 'i ,1 !i F i You'll taste the difference! asce Coffee 25 vaj m i c lb At all our Stores msBSA .Wllillilll J Purchasing Agents' Order Accepted Wm:jL:mm 'i wx 3- t ,i izyK ,pa m 0( . 'j (-,. . ilu ..MmMtmm rKMW;, iftV. v ... li.J i - -mimmm