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TULSA DAILY VORtLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1013 a t 1 WiBini aaad Was WMk mmm P II O N K A 0 0 ol companies) In 1'ennsylvanla l. .....r.i.ivlnir ftniiicit to & rre:it e. n - - ' 7 trTll. .'U .Jiiiyuj I mWg M TWr4,ic to tnka tltnir sent Its in til l'rV uP'V' " ' tfHeWnr ndable luil uutil now unit llfiW CUUllll,Nel- WtH WM Satisfied n,iwalHi t.,,riin1i"HI", 'f ver manage t'KvW' WerM'i,a,.mlne? An men of- !Ll4f,4WtWirc:n' lpi'ice,l (v,iaWuiWmI( lit golllery JlMWV" jiah'l b: ii V .- i oi iiov no Haw nn v . vlik:b:i iirifl(-ii, Iyi knitting soru'irwab baaWitiarrtajra reduced, the Ismi ?nB"l wales uslb fKeal It him iiao-ipoaxtif nr'ytim euly for (ltHieHnitiaaa. O'diiiltHrtg will In. ro- tieved lo MUM knli hM innMl caen l Atoa1 iikfilnrng ptiiw'wiII bo un i ennos f Uni tTJ ItM Cross has lia).iiW erWmrlhtrthWY'to American tfCisaeiil WW a "sweMsra. 134. "00 iinrrt'srw ifftft 'wrirtiltfU. r;'.ooo J4U''l,lirifioe kiilN of socks, n ti.enrlliit B,6?4,iNstlrla. which, of utMHlll)'l'nlltl(HUllg., Kiftr "aimln.w) women will be IiM'Tlly' July f t year to uimIhI In the cine of-tlln'Miek and wounded riKiw'llti,iy, Surgeon tlen- r.il (inrgiut imiV today In ini tial! oWWirS-l lata.' ' fining wlvn wild hflWrellaefljfiitlng In Franco won 1,1 I.XlVMtfrtiiOHf ' nspltal seale'iinta 1 " tH"' tiwrlnAtV of the b0.00 MMyifTWir,'if,'tmlnoi1 nuraca ami vll,ia''t7 ' eVrvIra ovrnieaM. To supplement ill upply of graduate Jji nunnH fli army medical department haa etailahci (hit urmy school of nursing ut which phyah ally fit young women Iwiwwii !l and 15 yearn will be trained and eent abroad H m thn lined nr men fully 16.000 women run be. lined aa hospital amiunun or Ktudrtit nurmn In th I lined HUlia. 4 '"a Cor Van Nordin haa ro Tlved (.prcml army rilatlon In lb Mlh Infantry In Krnc for her "HrrvlcfH t,( tha rHinient," a:oord Inif to reri-nt rriioru. Miaa Van Nor drn hiui been In rharvi of a Hlva tlon Army rinltin whb'h Ima fol lowed thn rcKlnient In thrnn arrtura. him luia rnlubliNlied tier hula clo'i bnhlnd front llnra and nflxn had to un denfiieil cfeM. alublea and ronfK-aa hounra. lart of the time aim Iihm workeil 2T hoiira every third duy berauae there wrm cn'i three to help lh tlm work and the aoldlera aimply hud to have their hot choco luie ul niKht when Kovernnnmt aup pllea were not lo be hud. Miaa Van Nonleu a in thlx country now on a ehort leave of ulmenre but alio ex pecla lo relurn to Kranci in tha fu ture. Tim army citation waa made lum an if alio were a regular mem I'cr of the ii'Kiuient and aim la the onlv vtom. in who la permitted to wear the lexlnieiilul InalKnla. AMERICAN SOLDIERS WANT NO PREMATURE WAR CLOSE if It John 11 llawklna haa remored hla ilentiil offlre from 216 S HoiKh Main to 70.1 and 704 Mayo IUiIk , I hono IHIIJ Adv. WAHHINOTUN, Aug. 21 our people at home have I he a. mm feeling aa our aplem Im ut tin front, thnro will be no iiremtuti peaee," aiil Itepreaentatlve Vounit of North ' Ihikotn today on l,l i.. turn from a vIhII to the Ktiroe:ii baltla fronta. He dei-lnred Ainerl can aoldlera nVe more thnn tuiin talnlnif American alanriiiriJi of (.'in-, pernni' and morality. Itepreeentatlve Younc returned from abroad with a party Including; Kepreaentatlvea Klnchelon of Ken - tuckv; TIMman of ArkanH; l:int,,ii 1 .m l i Of Interest to Women, j The aoul'a dark cottage, baltere.l and decayed, Ita In new light throiiKh rhlnki that time haa mnde; StroiiKr by weakneaa, wlacr men be come Aa they draw near to their eternal home. - Waller. of 1'allfornln and i hundler Thompson of Oklahoma The delegation broimbt word tint i France. Knicliiml and Italy t n. tiualaatle over the American fon-,.H lit the front nnd that Amerb.in n Illative hue had a manic eff allied morale. i t on Jinlllnitcr Hrnl"T Held CilNCOHD, N. II.. Auk 21 eral aervlcea fur Vnlted Htaten ir Jacob II. (lullln.cr rie here thla afternoon, renaior iiinr I'abot 1odne paid tribute lo Sen i tor (iallliiKer'a memory In In. f addrena. A ronicrenalona K. tlon attended the funeral. Nw Telephone Iitrertni le am Kit to prcea Heptember 1. Any mr. rer:tlona or chntiRea deiirr.l nln.nii be made before that dule, Smuh wealern Hell Telephone company... Adv. 'sir. Dunlap Bros. Corner Second and Boston Big 3 Day Grocery Sale For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Everything to Eat and Wear At Lowest Prices in Tulsa New Autumn Dry Goods, Furnuhlngt, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Ready-to-Wear arriving daily. Specials for Thursday Campbell's Soups, all kinds; can 10c; 5 cans for Large nize Toilet Paper, regular 10c seller; 5 rolls (or . . . . Jiffy Jell Ice Cream Towders; packaged; 3 packages for .... ....... .48c .25c .25c Specials for Friday Fancy Sugar-Cured Ticnic Hams, as long as they last, pound ... 23c Best standard Milk, not compound or substitute, 5 cans for " ' -c ila. for ... . ' mCd,Um 8,Zf' reiru,ar 30c t0 25c seller, can 17c; .1 50c The following prices are good for THURSDAY FRIDAY nd AlUKUAY or as long a. present stock now on hand, lasts: Blue Bell Creamery Rutter, beat butter sold in Tulia rt k . . . , pou-ds (16 ounces) net weieht. Our nr ,V not 15 ounces. but full Prn n.i nrr 1 il . . . 44c .,wtt., ui.u uviurt, i-iu. canons, sieel cut A fBn o i the equal of any coffee said in Tulsa at snr. ' n. lJ b&nl. fcruarantee.l City Club Coffee. 1-H. cans, steel cut. A fancv Roo-nfa '"' "' 23t to be the equal of any coffee-sold in Tulsa a 40n . "antee City Club Mb. can 32c; 3 cans for ' Ul,,er P"ce. Our price, 95c Tat-a-Cake Flour, for cakes; requires no sugar, eggs, etc., 23c; 2 packages for ...45c Log Cabin Syrup, pint size 23c Criaco, fresh stock, small size . . . ,44c Medium size , ggc Large size $1.75 Pnsf Tni.IL. , n-guiar 15c s zo . i.ir Grape-Nuts, regular 15c seller ... 13c 1 a"'"LoIat regular 25c '-'-"kb 19c liest Locos, regular,25c size, can 19c .4 in?Jmer da' fuI1 Pounds. 7c; 4 packages for . o 25c Extra Special Nice fat Dressed Springs or Rroilors, is; to 2.-lb. average; pound ixice iat uressed ilens, 3'2 to 4U-lb. average; pound 31c 7Hm United States Food Administration License G. 36027 T)i i.iiLr-l,l.ia Weil. line Tho fcilliiwIiiK fruiii the l'lllluirh ' 1' ) I'om of AiiffiiMt 14. will lo f lnterat to frmla of (ha lnhlal roll- .f. "A rn!(y wr,lilln win aulrmnlrrt I t niKhl In th( Voriia pf Mr. nnl Mi hail.. u. l.uka of Naw llftli-l-hi-iii. !. (),vlr danghtnr. Mln M u HHot, l.uki.. Iioi'iiiiik llin l.rlilt "f Mr Arthur l.liM'H of Tula. Okla.. ""r "f Mn KmI (ii ltli-aton I.lpim of An.t.in,,, HVHiiun. Orrhlila, fi-rna ""I muliiu furiiiffl lirlilul arih In 'h" Iimmk rmuii liffnra whli'h Hv W. I lava rmil the arrvleo at 7 "'I'" h. TMi hriili", who waa lvn ' " " v I'V Iwr f.ithr. wora a (town of niii cvirKrit i ri'px, hiAVlly litad- S.ii, I hii.i f.nnhliuif.1 with ahor( ahlrt I,.- .1 r""l t'"'l'- hca.li ahailnwlnar whit" ""lid ,,,i. rr tun veil Van ' "iiitht wild a rln la of orntKi bio". "i whl.h frll In a ihowfr at tha nrlil sim iMrrl.-.l whit" gladioli In Mx.w. r i-u-,1. MiHa 1. Milan l.uk", aa l r aipr'a nnly Ktlcnd.int. apprar"d in ;i frn.-u of irll pink iirKandl. an. I niMi.il NiiMiincr flowcra In tint of I'liik in l.,ir mon!n ' with Imr rna '' K.lwar.l I. 1 Union of Tula .n tlm ..-,t man. "A mm cpiinn follownd tha aorvli'. Mr mi l Mr I. ok,, and Mra. Uppit r....uii,K ,), ,r,ui rouplo Mf I.UkM tt.im i-rwn.ii vit Willi '(iiHt: of ipli..,i rm.rn. and Mra l l'p wan attired In rrru-dnti'd fllrl ; ' " (iMnhlimil with rirt. Ilnr flow r .ff Catlrlya orrhlila. "t'nvora won. laid for Hitht at (h hrM.il UMn at wlilrh tlm mntcr pi''i w.ih onhlda and pink and hli- Kiimnur fliiwra. Mr. t.lppn and hi hrl.l.- Iiavi. r.mo for u wmd 'l.nK' trip aiiwiiiit tha northi.rn lukea, mid aft.ir Sipi.-mhrr 1 will l at hoint In Wriil Twrlfth atrt. Tulaa. i A ni nn if t. I'liinhurnhrra 'hn ut tti'l''l thn wdilliiK wrro Mlaa Klal" I I.oulan VinRlinK, rlaimlitf r of lr. and Mra c f. Ylnnlln of Wood , atrrot. Wllklnibtir; Mta 1.1U Htiv"na (ioldrn of North avanuo, 1 VMIkliialmric, and ' Mlna lorla Jon ;1U1I of Hill nvrnuc The brld" waa t fdm atpd at Mr". Homwra' a hool In Washington. I. (., and Mr. I.lppit at trn.lcd private erhoola In Httxtiuritrt. and latrr atudlid In Knglaml for aov rral ynra. Mra Mpp will rrtuin to I'ltUl.tiiRli today." WOULDN'T ADMIT AN ARMY DEATH REPORT l.ii-kl of Tnlvt I ti mil Hud Sirnnge I'rollng Hit llnitmnd III IVeiu j Wa-i Alltc In hpllo of ll H.rt. ' I THK HUNT CO. r king Maid for Trana-MlKxtaalppI ' n . i.i i Aiih.Mlnrrnif nt rirrlv ! ye'tciday of thn appointment of Mta JiMinlo Yeraer kim na mnld ! t inn..v tut ft.. kl ..I. --. ......i.. a. inn 1 1 n n - ... i ni. inni i i . division during (ha Confederate re union. The honor mine to Mlaa King through (leneral K. M Van V.nndt. Other memhera of the (rana-MlanlKalppI purty are: Mra. J. ('. Mua of Kalian, matron of honor; Mlsa Phlngo Cnvell of liallaa, apon aor and Mlaa Mae Ilrlant of Hope, Ark , mnld. Mlaa King waa born and retired In the antith and will Tarry wllh a great deal of rhurm and grara the honor which haa rome to her. Hhe lx a daughter of Mr. H. H King of the Nfwnum apartmenta. Mle nianrhe Itowman of 41 Weat Thirteenth alreet. aaalated by her mother. Mra. Charlea J. Itowman enterfulned Informally at tea Punday evening, having aa her gueata Mlaa lllanrhe Claggett, Mlaa Vivian Coo ler, Mat llarrlann Fuller, CapL Tnr renre Hake, Ueut Ktigena I.lll? from the arhool of fire and I .lent llranvllle Hancock. jho motored oer In hie aeroplane from I "oat Kleld. Kort Hill. Dally Oklahoma Seventeen children, memhera of the Junior Kndeavor of the Klrat Chrlallan rhurch, accompanied by their auperlntendent. Mlaa Mlldreil llughea, and Mredamea li. K. Mum I'uoba and Woolen aa rhapernna picnicked at Hand Kprlnga, Tueaday evening. Miaa Delia J'owra and Mr. TV C I'owera, who have been pending i the paat aeveral weeka with their honie-folk In Indiana and at the : northern lake reeorta, will retii'n I I to Tula Penlemhe "rh.v -vlilj I make tha trip .n their motor ear. I Mr". Plrd MoOulxe left at the flret of the week for Kanaaa City to vlnlt her parent", Mr. un.i .in . . . Kldgaway, and lo. accompany Mra ; Itldgeway to Chicago and northern lake reaorts. "We iint nnd our men out to live. in. I to die'" ilicluicl .Mra llan I'ei y, wlf of I. lent. Jan, en W 1 1 n -herv. Her hual'allil waa lep.irted j dead from vmmiii.Ii rcci lve.l July I lmn, uilliia ia loinpany coro I inainler, hu l'd lua men over I In tup" I ' I would not lit lleve my hiifthand waa .dead." Mfa ILmibrry aald ye", terday. "The meeeagn frein Waah Ingion, July II, ill. I not lonvime me, j nor th Inter arm lalnr cotifirtiilng ill I would not iilleml the meniorial held fur Mill at I'ltleluirg. Kan , AiiKUHi 4 I.e. una.' aunii'tliiug aernied I" till inn that tin aim ulive " Mia Ilunliety la vlal!lng her aiatrr, Mlaa .1 t'lalre lniiie, tea hor of Im'orv In the Tulai puhlic achoola. at 111) Wrat Kltihth atieet, aft. I a i.'onvaleaclng ftom a collapae or ( aaliiocil l.y tlm new", flrat of the death and Ihi.t of the alt tiinra woiiti.lini, of In r hiial.au, I July IK. any one of atilch waa rnouith In kill him, he eiiti-a. The Itniilenant la now In u l.v hoapltul at the inuiith of tlm Iiire river and enpecia In recover in two or three nmniha. The laal leiier leriuvcd from him waa written Auguat 4t and liewa ftiiiu tlm g.i einnmiit rcirlveil by 1 1 In wir l.int rtiimliv iinnoiincril thai, rontraiy In Dm foimer rrnnrt, lie j H ai Mllll 1 1 v 1 1 1 k Only lUavntlT Majriieal. l.leiiten.iMi lliiiihi-ry mid hla wife, who are cll kimwn In Kauai" both hukli'K been ineinlieia ,,l tlm faculty of the I'lttehurK aiale normal arhool. were imirrleil litimeili.itely after the lieutenant a enliaiuieut, Nowiolier li. 117. Ili Bailed f"r Prance May 4 thia year. ' He and lila coiiipany parth Ipaled In nil iigageuietit In the Chateaii-Thli'iyji. a-clnr, near .SolaaoiiH Th t,ol wf the advance of lna company la tol l In a letter from him written In tlm hoapltul: "Our command moveil over the top at 4 a. m. Tlm enemy Immedi ately opeheil fire upun tia nnd the whole men. waa mn.tn ItIkIU a day bv rocketa of varioua deacrlptlona With our Iwiyuneta we raptured ma chine guna, artillery of nil forma and a ronat.iui an ram of German aol dlera. "I got two mllca without being hit. Thla brought mn to th creel of the hill overlooking the Herman poBltlunM. Here I luat a few uren out of my company by ahrapuel fire. The men began to crawl thumgh u wheat field. Inaluntly, howewr, ma chinn guna openeil up upon ua. Here I got a half apent bullet lu my left (high. We continued our pmgreae aflor we iad lontled a Herman ob aerver and made him pav for hla obaei vatlon w ith hla life iur irog- reaa continued verytirpidly until the enemy let down Vlarrag. We loat conalilerahla ' men hrre. A ahrapnel gun of the enemy fired aeven Hmea at me without Injury, hut with the eighth I thought my lega were torn from my body. Many Ncrloiia W omnia. "One huge piece of abell went Into my right thigh, amallnr plei ea Into my head and left arm. I place. I one of my llciitenanla In command and told two of my orderllee to drag ma to a ahell hole. Thla waa about & a. rn. and when I got lo thia hole I waa nroneoua ' 1-ator after being harrn.aaff by enemy bulleta upon every movement that revealed to the enemy be waa living thn Knnaae.man managed to rrawl one mile In one day without food and walv.r nnd waa picked up by nn ammunition clerk and taken to a flrat aid atatlon and thence In tha boNpllal. ma Itininrknblo Courage. Mra Hant.'ry'a courageoua "plrlt from the beglniuiig of her hualmnd a enhatment which prompted her to lake tho platform and beg of the women to brace up and not aend their men to war like "whipped doga" waa noticed by military o( flcrra who reiiueaied her to apeak lo the anldieia and their women relative! whenever poealble and aprrnd a goapel of courage ami cheer. Her habit of optimlam aua tnlned her when Die report of her hunt, ii nil a death reached her Hhe Bent hi in away to live, ahe aald, and aim would not give him up. Mra Hanhery haa talked to the aolillera at Camp (Ireen, Camp Mllla, Main Street Ht-twccn Third and Fourth SPECIAL TODAY BEAUTIFUL FALL Dresses $191 Values to $27.50 A wonderful collection of new Fall models. Fringed panels, pleats, sashes, draped effects are tho import ant features of these beautiful Dresses. All sizes. SERGES, SATINS and JERSEYS special for Today, $19.75 You'll Suncly Need a -NFVV SKIRT SkirU are more in vujrue this neaflon than ever before. Today We Are Offering $6.95 Skirts $7.95 V!ut to $14.50 All wool aergea tailored modela. Juat the kind for the bilalneaa girl or woman. All alien. Today, $6.95 and $7.95 Waists ! Waists! GoriettoWalsti beaded And embroidered. To day special. All sites. each, $5.88 jff FALL SWEATERS Show Great Quality Styles are numerous. The middy style and the reg ular coat sweater for popularity. The color range U large turquoise, coral, buff, co- " pen, rose, jrreen and many other shades. Prices $4.95 to $14.95 'amp Mcl'heraon and In th women In many cltlea, ualng her theme to llffen the morale of bar hearers. 'Make them believe they will live to return, make youreelf believe they mill rtluin" the nfficer'a wife, whoa filth waa Juatlfied, aald yesterday. Th family of Lieutenant Hanhery Uvea at Knld. Okla. Four of hla brotl.en are in the rvlce. WAR BOARD IS PREPARING NEW LIST OF PRIORITIES WAHIIINUTUV. Aug. tl. A mw priority Hat of Induarlea ta reoelv oal, trunaportatlon, yabfxi:' material and financial aaalalalire, with pro vlalon frr civilian naeda, la being compiled by tha war Industrie hoard. It will b laauad. It la i pected, within the nit ten day or two week, according to announce, men! today. Th llat alao will form th baala for operation of th werk or fight order. Captain Mllla Killed. NEW YOHK, Aug. II Captain Phillip O. Mill, former Harvard football player and a eon of th hit (leneral Hamuel M Mllla. chief of artillery, IT. 8. A , wma killed In action July It laat, according to Information received her taday by frlrnda. Ic KlHartat Comlnoea. P.elal to T Wai4. imi'MHlOMT, Akla, Aug. 19 Drumrlghl'a Ic rkinln I continuing and apparently (tier will 1 no ur reaa In tha situation until winter put an and to hut weather. Th iM-umrlght lea company la unable tn supply th aVmand for lew hers and a a result ahera I considerable auffarlng tronng parsons who ar 111 aa well aa otharw. Ilualnea organl aatlona her wll probably take up the matter In aa effort to ameliorate condition. If poealble. Not mora than a third or th residents of thla city ara being supplied wllh lo at th present tlm. THE COMPANIONABLE WOMAN Man marry for companionship; eome gat It and aom do not. No woman who 1 dragged down with allmant peculiar to hr sex can be a fit and happy companion for, any man. There la, however, on iVded and tru ramady for such conditions In that fanwaia old root and herb medicine, Lyeta R. Ptnkham's Veg etable Compound, and no woman who Is afflicged with dlaplaeement, Irregularities, Inflammation, ulcera tion, baekarba, headache, nervoua neaa or "th l luee," should reat until ah haa ,lvn thla good nld-faah-loned remedy a trial. It will restore health and Influence your whole Ufa. Ad. Reliable Mefbod of Hair Cart Hair la by Kr th moat conspic uous thing a'jout ug and la probably th most aajlly damaged by bad or rareles treatment.' If wt ara "dry careful In hair washing, w wlll hav virtually nd half trouble. An "'" eapeclally fine shampoo for tills weather, on that brings out all tha natural beauty of th hair, that dls solvee and antlrely rsmeve gll dandruff, rsceaa ell ahd dirt, enn' aaslly b naed At trifling apena by ' Imply dissolving a teaswonfiU of Canthrog (whloh you can get at -any druggist), in K cup' f hot ' water. Thla makea a' full cup of 1 shampoo liquid, enough ao It la easy ' to apply It to all tha hair Instead of Just th top of tha head. Thla chemically dissolve alt IropurlUe and crsi-tea s soothing, oonling lather. Rinsing laavaa . th scalp apntleaaly clean, aoft and pliant. While th hair takea on th glossy richness of natural color, alio a fluffl.ie which makes It Mm much heavier than It la After Can throg ahampuo, arranging Lha hair la a pleasure. Adr. I LEMON JUICE I Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Woods announce the birth Auguat 20 of a son, who la to bear the name of hla father. Mra. Woods waa Ulanrha llouae before liar marriage two jcurs ago. Mta P. P. Portler and daughter. M 'H Juliette, are leaving thla morn ing for Kureka Hprlnge. Ark., where they go to apend the remainder of the warm season. I TAKES OFF TAN t Girls I Make Pleaching Lotion if Skin Is Sun burned, Tanned or Kretkli'd. Mrs Walter Smith has concudei' wiek'a vlalt to Mra 11. 1". He Ion- i fie, In the home of her parents. Mr ami Mia K. K. Pent. Z0 Bouth Main street, returning to Chanuta, Kan. Mlaa Ijiurette fiimmons left on Tneailiiy In company with Mr. and Mia Jamea It. Cole for Han Antonio ami vnrlnua points In Texas to re in. nn for two weeka. Mra C R Jones returned yeeter diiv to her home In Springfield. Mo after a vlalt of ten daya with her ituiiKhter, Mrs. Jack Hamcl. and Mr lljmel. Rquaa the juice of two lemona into a nVittle containing three ouncea of Orchard Whit, shsks wall, and you hays a quairr pint of th bead freckle, sunburn snd tan lotion, and completion beautlfler, at very, very amall ooat. Your grocer haa the lemona and any drug More or toilet counts will supply three eunrea of Orchard White for a few rent. Maaeaga this sweetly fragrant lotion Into tha face, neck, arms and heads eweh day and an hew freckles, sunburn, wind burn and tan disappear and how tear, aoft and white the skin be- Xal It la harmless. Ads. I Mra Thomas It. Shaw, who ef 'some time ago to upend the warm aeaaon In Colorado, is quite 111 In luriirr. M:?aa Parlbel Wantland has re turned to I'urcell, after a pleaaaht iait In the home of her relatives, Mr an I Mra J. 1 Wantland. ndtlNh (ami all lew lowrr. I.o.MKiN. Aug. II. Krltish caa naltlea reported In the week ending fcd:iy totaled 1.41 1, compared wllh an upgregate of ,; reported In the previoua week. These are dl vl li'l aa follows: Killed or died of wounds --Officers ilO, men 1,307; wounded or missing Officers I5, men .20 Arrived Otcrajra. Ano'.her Tula boy haa arrived "over thT." I. I Klgler if 1210 I :at Second has had word that hla ofyOlaymond, ha arrived surely In r'igiics. 11 la In th Hind Infantry. ARTISTIC PHPGRAPHY LEWKaWITZ' SPECIAL PURCHASE AND THREE DAY SALE OF Plush and Cloth Coats $2500 4th Our Work I Backed By YfjSra of Experience Wo A No Kf -la I If In ArtlNtln framing ievufldro Rivkin I hono 4I VaneeWMH Valucs Up to $37.50 Thursday, Friday, Saturday There are fifty coats in thecollection, coming in black silk, seal plush, black pony cloth and plush combinations, Hurclla cloth, velours and the new rough wool. Some of thcue coats have, collars, cuffs and pockets of Chafe's beaver, while others have collars of real beaver or Kit Koney, and still others have collars of self material. Kvery coat in the asHOrtment is lined with guaranteed satin lining, both half and full lined models shown. Ijirge, geruTous collars, cuffs, pockets and belts mark these coats as above the average. They are trimmed with large buttons and buckles, nome of the coats being fin ished off with two buttons of Chase's beaver at back of belt. The colors of the cloth coats are taupe, reindeer, tan, brown and navy. SECOND FLOOR ROBINSON ItLDG- Third.and Main Take lilcvator III rv w 1 4 P o Uae-fi I 7 1 it New Fall . Millinery Suit, Dressea and e par ate Skirts. You buy them for ess berause of our upstairs titration. fern ' .PTIi '"'i-!","1f""