South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1922

V::' IRUSS DICTATE Regal Procession

tut) v nnuriv Reminds Moderns

l u n. a. ruLiui, ALLIES BELIEVE

H7-i'-Mrr:i. of Ihlnr .. "tit if ho ; i re r.:-.ir t -. :V. .! v. :'a t.ilk ns :! v-h r.t r t!.r roe;'." t a ink. tn-:i 1' fh-Cl r'T.r-" ' ' ' V."ii y d r. r.'t ''"'i M.;;t n n 1 rrr. thit It! Il-o v.! e-, it . t-i' hf d j .1 '(! It. -p. Thorn i.-. I" rrr- fit. F ;-.t-:c:y. .u ! .Mr. p.e. , repdie i h'

BOWLING

of Mediaeval Acre :

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Views of Kurland, France and Italy. 'on: I nur-1 frr.m I'.i'i Ore-.

i ' : i i :i 'J- 1 from Pai;o O: . . f j--. ;-, h:s ifo v.irs terto.a -hell f.'!rt.- s. Thrt l-i' r-ds a Ft.:,- the line, th: roj.d pro.--s;on wuids it- .-hav way

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t;.a: Mvi'-r.;;, ei.:.i- . ..-i r'al p- '... ytaN n:-r.t. tr.nt H-! y - Miaaiis ir.r fh.it if it w-v-- i.iiP"!, Mr. K'!-. Wrt i.;. v a, n0 ;;r,vir. n 1-et i ,'rf'" a" ''pni window the mctl-.cr Irr woiiM Nft-vith;it y-,o." or th cor.ferer.ro hr Wüji!of t!l" 3;'-"-; -'"-f urnn h'.m. an-1 j uii n th" rnrr nittfo met to tiko r, t r,.1(.y to outlin- TurUry'.s r.f....-;1" h"r 1' frwari a hit and J,1',' tho harc-.. tlrn la d- tall certilnly wan dir r-. i iv' s Iii- ik'M s:nl!o and how. j;:ilt,:, -u.

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;. "tful to tho l:ad of our cUIci-l f'An li0!,- h'-ri; to r.r.o n

is r c: vir.tr t:i' hornac C'f a ration.

tion.

Or.f.i ht-irt. ?Jr. Vohtra--l n!-I 7.r !;vl r.o id- v l-.o.v lor th Invct:g,i-

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t. a mirh. run. i Turks Mast it of StmltM

"V.-il v.- r,ropr,5o ?. Mart Turs- Th Turk:-!i position that Tur.

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Jrurls Worth

CONGRESS FAILS TO NAME BUTLER TO HIGH COURT

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! a: h'.rn.- t!ur ; it w;m only r.iturul I .tilhitin .li-P:..y worth million?. Uhr,-forf that fhr .-houl,l wih first , 1 h" 'rMU'!"- n-'l,:- (,f 1 f'urs''- is ll,e

to iuar -what tho Mrop an iowtu ' who '"'' t'11- sowmis r -wen f Iü:u ... unr t .lone in tlu, Mrait.v I1'"1 rr;;1 ,Mr-"- IIf is in th,J ! nkt iM Turkey has not com into c(.urt ,Iilfnrm "f th,) XUrd. Jle drlVf n..wU's

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Two Sonntorr Oppose Confirmation Spfrial Session Knds, Neu- IJojiin?. H'ontinuf d frr :a I"af dm.) w.n ?,, iz?. s-.j. :.:)".. or ? L" 7 3 . 0 U S . 7 1 Ir-.i than th t vpfU 1 outlay. Mr. Hard.n;; .'a;!, however, that it warf honrl to farniriat'- t h:. dflcil lifore tho .r.'l of th" ynr, adding: that if tlii.; hop; v.'.r" r-.ot, rah7.f d. tht rxI . e 1 r . 1 Mirpin for l:'Jt would vlve a, margin t trtkr r.xr of a dtdi'-it. In h is Ti". .:a -: a'T'.rnpar.ink' tin: fl-tii:-d hiidir r, th irt.-id"nt !r;nkiv t'dd coi.h'r ?s th it 'A hfth .r tho our.tr r-cild k'.,k f.;-v.a!.l to any further material r,duf,i.on, in feder.tl Pf mliturf anl tax"- In faiv.vu j-arn lirrnde l lar'iy t:fon v!i-th-r thcr. iv;i.i a ourtailraent or xlurinn of federal aid In lines of t-carch, In.prov. ra'-nt anl dtv!oj-la'-nt. Attrr.tlon -,vxj rn:P! hy the rx"'utiVH tli.it ajii)ro;rnat'dy twothird of tho tstimnt'd outlay w.u on ar'our.t of practically HxmI i h.ir;7;i, ,-ui !i a- pojirion.-, "World war a 1 Iowa nc -r , puhlio deht, princilil arul irt r.-:, fd- r.u nld an-i national ilefn-e. ?o t.hat ther was only fJox:t $ 1.0 f"). '"'0 0.0 00 suhjct to yd:nini.strati a ontrol.

: to 5'..nif thh::,'. Mio m K"oir. t

rr.-Tnt things" wzs the way in which or," Turkish dliratf. prut it. Ir was truf: I-:nf-t h iö fai l the Rui.in position cor responds J larR"y w.tli Tnrk'-y'H hut th; Angora rrprs't'ntativ.-; thott-h it only fiir th..jt th-r Ottoman pfition f'.v.uld h f!f uly put h'-i"oro the whoio who: pi t v ; luL-Ik-atP-n of th trxl of ti.'i tat rr.'uit I-ro' t r a 1 when

Special

r.rt rnlid t-.driv. Thl- Ktate-

rront att-r vricir sati-futlon at a,tV u,i1'-r vh!.a tho forces of d ihn .r..,,... r.t ti,, 1.,,.,... ,,vv!i:i"rni'y work.

"The lird tn lie s and tho IWt-p-

G. 0. P. SENATORS IN STATE CAUCUS

Hear McCray Plead for Few Laws and I v iI cl Fronomy Plum Seekers Aethe.

h-rvs h'irar s;:u.if.nl in territory und r Turkish 5uv r.5nty, it koc vithout .ivin-r thac tp.: iiüüi n pre;rr.H particular intertt to Turkey. In ord'r to oh'atn a o'.Ld and durahio pfac-r w liop1 tho proh-1-m f;f the straits may he srdvd it a in'ir.nt-r to conciliate all l'v'.ti. mate interests ur.d'-r d i.-cu..rion. Th i-wpoint of Turkov, as prociairruMl four years ao ir. th nation il p ict. is th i th.e security of Coi..Uanl!r.t -loo, the capital and s-.tt ;f tiie caliphate, ind al.o the sea of Marmora. h. assured acrainst all attack. "This principle, once lairar admitted. Turkey Is r'-ady to tuh.:x rlb( to all d'cl-io'is which may be taken ia common accord h'twfen tht Ottoman Kovernm?nt r.n the on side and tho intonated powers on the other with view to op-eniia; the straits to world commerce and interratioi. il communh ation. our dr. h prat i.n proj'oy -.s to build on this t .isN; our demand- will hr. formulated when we luar th.e sus'Kt-s-tiona proposed hy the intrre-tcd staUf." In general the Turks do not consider tho situation hopojrss and believe that further negotiation. are poisiMo Lut some of them wt :it so far as to say If a break came Turkey wa. re.uiy to continue the w;ir, su.qestin'' si,o if)uld luaico liivj straits unron'fortahle for the. ailiey. eizo t!of Mrnul Oil fields and pe--ha-: iret effective hdp from tiie Mo-lem-: in India and I'ypt thivuh a mineral Id un upri-inu'.

FOREIGN AGENTS

wiio will sit in ho next general a-I OF STUDEBAKER

PLANT NOW HERE

INDIANAl'OLl, Ir.d . 4.-

mldy. to. lay h.-.ird (lov. McCray

outline h;0- Ii ifs fir a session at which few row laws will he enacted. rij;id (oinoiay pra-ticd in the mak

ing of appropriations. th new reformatory building program supported and a f,.iol:r.e t;i- imposed. Lieut. -Gov. r.r.ir'cli pres'aU-il over the

m'tii:,'. No foru.al a.tion was tak-j en hy the heritors on. tho election of

a iif?:.!o;t jirotenipore, or on the Two d.s! inui-he I 'Uft of Ihis

l)cpm and Holland Reprcrentatives of Stndehaker Corp. in City.

ü-trlhutioti of the olhren of c!(-rk, a-it i::t . h rk and chief doorla 'prr. Applicants for the po-ition In coi;-

tity aro M. Adler t f Amstordam, Hdlaml and W. K. Woultrrs. of hrii.v--. Is. lU-liriuni. who represent

the tudehuk'-r (,'orp. of Anurica, in

nertiorr with 1 1 1 - senate ro activo tj1t.;r countrie

rlurimr th !ay. V. !l .wain of Mid-j 'pjiry p.ive come lirre. not only to

uietnun, , ierl. at tue um ses-Mon. oh.-ere (.Ur buH.ne.-s method- and

Rpain .-echini; the jio.-ition. (laude rhillip-' of Carboti. ti . lerk in I'.'-l.

e otti re

is also a i'ulid ate for th

distrLbutim problem?, but to .-ee the jdantsi d the. Siudebakcr I'orp. from tho start to the rxtri tire.

iretsht hv Mr. Swain. Mh I-v rti ; Tll,.v ar particularly interested in

A.e and Vrs. Ida l.eler are ?ee.in.-, ,,,,, assrn;b:i:iir d e part m-n t . as they tho po.-t . f as,;:irt 1 rk. wisti ti carrv back to Ilurope any .Icromc linuvn. a f armor livin ( infl,rT:ia tiuM Cor.con,inir the mmu-rr-.1r Ar..!ornri, wou-.I rdnn. to tl farturt. L.f th,. (irs lhov thov lai.ht

t r-'.t.on re ch:c: uo.u.v' rpcr. iicip'm

IN 'd of 1'r.n . ton. i tated a It 1-i.bli. -an n di late fer s- nate

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f. l I i. Mer-. A lit r and Woultr r are

vliviiiiv-r th;- tune b'tween t on tor-

v,,u;,l attend the m-s-Lmi a, ! r,c,, u;th th, fo,(.;4n ..n.t kfcii. i- ;:i p! r - i.f ItrowTi. . ' 1 , ..11; P.-: it'.v.' ofhers ai-'d a hmftiu 1 ;rTho m-.tm-r t.. hiv was attetuH-r , 11 , , , 1 .-;e. ( i. on ct the p. ant. l 's of the ..: :i,;i! !;(.in s. r.itor-'. , 1

A -. . o 1 rt of t ae dav w.i " lev oted :

to e't::; a uair.ted w .th. 1 : i 1 1 1 ! r .-.

: LET CONTRACT FOR

'GREAT DIVIDE' TO ' LAKEVILLE PAVING REMAIN IM NEVADA I , .aporte Finn Receives Award j fnr luiprcivenienl of Rattle Cry of Freednin'' U Dixje Hi?lnvav. Heard in Reno Kffort to ; , ' .. t ..utrpt. fer tue p:n!n.r of tn (Jiaime Law rails. t dini.. iiip.-.vay fmm s,.uut r.ei.d

slowly, so that the people may look

upon their sovereigns. There it is, hketchily. this show of royalty. It is a plr-asirs spectacPi, takir- modern man hack to the med i.i' va! ajres. It is the et ho of th I.;:-t, brincin;? the pomp of ace. to th" day of asphalt and as mfa.11-

Inlr .--!. In reality as tho parade of a j Tails

raln.-trd sh.ow. Foe ..'.1 tc.it it rnears is th.at t ! : i s

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are people with votes, who love Ih hinrr as a symbol of povornment and t:o seadlly aheai rnakin-r It what they wish.

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STATISTICS

m n ; 1 : i.in txsr.s Walker f'olemaii and Jena Xoble, both of 5-outli IJend. Jolin Io-.y of .south He-nd, and list her Itorsos of Chicasro. J.ev ph r.aranirfr and Anna Joleke, hoth of s-'outh Pf ml.

nun us. Mr. and Mn. William Hall, W. Colfax a v.. Deo. 1'. a ."on. Mr. and Mrs. Kush W. IT lyler. 712 11. Uronrov. s:.. J)c. L. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford O. Walters, 11111 It. Sorin ; t.. Nov. a son. Mr. and Mr--. Robert Ftill-on. 1110 5k S" enteentli st.. Nov. HO. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kielton. 4 25 . Phiilipa. Nov. CO, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trytko, 10i) N. Jacksftn st., Nov. CO. a son. Mr. and Mis. hoincn Marble. Tt. F. Ih. No. It. Nov. 2'j, a daughter, at lis W. Navarre st. Mr. ami Mis. Marion N". Iindon. South Herd. Nov. L'J, a daughter.

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rrii.Di(; ii:i:mit. -tocy frame iwrllincr. 1

r.road w ay. James I. IPirncs, owner, estimated co.-t $ 1,000.

ei.ihs w I. I'.f.j I'elh-e I, in 17 7 .7ts' hisaik- lh.tfi r. m ' u:i;n-rs b". 11 ..".!.' I I :,-! res I. Krii'';'Ts l: 1 j ..'k1'. Mi.-helia Tires 1 1' K.jchi-s 1 ! Wan-!i r,. 7 17 ÜOTAKV i.iixc.ri: riai. v I, p, . "IV. 1111 Nu. 0 'l c, .77 T.-aai N.i. K, 11 'lVatii ." 1". tj ..v,.: Team N.i. 1 it l ; ..' l - T.-i in No. :: : i I Teaai Nu. 4 ". 'l .''".'! Mr.i;i: i.i:.(.t i: ehihs v 1. p.t.i Aar. I 1 l" m.7 Mdiu Utk It .,: , Pay ib.ti .1 r, r. 4 m r 17 j siiippiu r: .;;; ; r.cindr.v ii j; 1 TUM I'M! J.Ii 1; j Chile v ;. p.;. 1 I.eyaN pa H 1 Ilurns i 1 .-, .VI.. Ttik 17 Ha :r p; 17 4.-, t.lS p; 17 .4-.,; Cuhs p; 1 j wit mih: 1.11 .t 1: i ciu vv L ; S. '.ri. Il Jewel 1; p .7.1.' ' S; an), r S t a . - :, 1 .;.i; I eie.k 1 si.irx M 1.-, t S.-hl.-. l I'l ov. r is p ..''

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MOVlNfi TLIIMITS. Willi. im II. lteasor, 70 t Hush st. to TOl Ilusli st. de.oa;" Ilereih 117 N. St. Peter s'.. to Itlmcr st. fno number). Joseph Heckman, 231' Fremont st. to Ii. II. No. South F.enl.

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Deaths

MARGARET KOEHLER ROHR Margaret Koehler Rohr, wife of George K. Rohr, 516 E. Washington av., died at 1:40 Monday afternoon after a weeks' i11ness from apoplexy. She is survived by her husband George K. Rohr, and the following children , and stepchildren : Benard J. Koehlcr, Harry H. Koehler, Mrs. Fred Lederer, Mrs. Clem Harper, John, Charles and Andrew Rohr, Mrs. F. W. Kroll, Mrs. Louise Inks and Mrs. A. F. Luckey, and two brothers, Christian and Christopher

Doetch and eight grandchildren of this city. Mrs. Rohr was born in Ro. denbach, Germany, May 12th, 1849, and was 73 years old. She had lived in South Bend for 42 years. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, with. services at Zions Evangelical church at 2:30. Rev. W. Goffeney officiating. Burial will take place in the city cemetery. BOTH MADALYNNE AND BURCH FREED ON MURDER COUNTS (Continued From Page One.)

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Tefal" 7-Jo 1,11 :,h 1 CA It I TIN' Til Its - Osa-ir l-!i. pjj 1.-.7 l.u iu, lllllil 1'ieehl -.J ;i 1 I l',,! 'arl Sheik- . lo.'i PU i.r, ;;n . JaiiknwsUi i ;7 4.;-, Ildnüicap l.'O ljo p.o ;;,;o Totals .V.. ;i:: e.u:; 177;, AMIiiac AN I.11AI.I 1: wtiiti: sox Swans. i IP", 1 -, 7, Macldmy n." Pi7 11 ; Nlieh.leH I'd l.'J h'd t:;o Wolf- 141 17 c. 1V 4 7.-. Vik llvt-rs tv.' p.-, p.j -pj llaiali.nje p;a p.i 41 T.tjN 'i x:; s.;i -m; ;i Hill SOXr. Wolf,- ttj i.-.t p-.r, j. I. .1W S.,.r 112 pjj 71 ;; Cerraian loo P. I lYi biv tji p.; p,: j-,., Idra-h tvi 114 r::: -4J7 Handicap 'jei Ni pr, ! Tou.ls s;j s 1 i 4 s-4 ! NATIONAL I.CAI.I i: j lTIU.APMI.l'lIIA iCr..-!.-r 112 i ", ; u; j Kenne, i y t.; p.i p. ;- 1 sw , rr. p.; 1 1 1 p-.. V.i:i.l.-w.il2. 1.1 I.,; p-,7 1 I'.r-r-oi M'i n.i :; ;;v-; II. 1 leb'-.ip ;o ;. .;. ! T.C ,1 ' -i vd ( 1 .;; .IAN1S I S'n it h !7- p: 1 1 ; .; .;, , . Wtii?z . 17'' 2J I 1 v; "s'l 1 M "tiir Ml 1 .", j 1 jjj 1 Mih-r ; ;.i7 p.,;, ' A bra ha ia s pi.; 17-, i n.i::diea; 7 '. 7 1 7 '. -Jpi I - - j J el. lis '.'!. U-,.; s.n

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bt tiie st. Joseph mir.iy lira' n ar F-ikrviko wa.s awarded yt"rd'iy by t!u stale h.it;hwav cotr.tnis-!ri to t!oi

. :' ;;.ao5, '.ortre j iit 0e yx rross Con-t ni -Ion C". ca o istire to 1 . f ,,,,t.-v To.. rtM .r4 .0

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$ 1 Si. 2 '.:h:ä. Th.e ontra. t calls fo-

r'n.- of 10.r.77 miles of con

crete pa-vcrevt. th state furni-hii

:- ir.u'uis: to :!io tour;thi (nior.t to h- v:.'d !ti V:

1 x : th t- 1'in t'"o joy-

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' tract. j Th.e awardin of the rn.-.r:1-t for

would try Alis. hep.ch.ain half a i.7en tims it neccs-ary to pet a v rui.-t. Fist. Atty. Thomas Wool-i wine's staff had represented Madi-j iyun.e. divorc .1 wife of Kalph f ie"i-j ili ain. h;c...co l iwyvr, as the "w-

man "..inini in a uivastruus. .ui't1 al v-nt .;:. Madalvnne h.il steadfi'-th' uuiin-

t.iir.ol her innoeenoM, ai d d I.i es J - , sc.- i sure s'ae knows why he wasl OTCl

I've;:;-. IP P. Ci atars j - --A-iv.- Ml !

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"Fat I have t e. . ram. h res p.- t for him dead, and hold our ora-tlni" rat l-'Vf too tarred, to make p.:h- .. me faC'vy. I'd :-it h.er po to th. pt mtetitiary. unjustly ecr.ict.d. tlian teil." she says.

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r aihr r---.v.- . h mv- 's to arry ttiv j tp,r imo time as th.e aw ards of s-e. - I fifitlH1 DriVP J'l tt'PU

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!.-.".: u-i? - .- n. -1. wr.o formed i ,.t v.-.;(h th.e state.

N i 1 i is still

of tin- - v-hi,,0ru.iy all .ir- federal aid proj-ats 1 "rs e.r.d ar-Fn wh.ieh th- frd.-ral trov.rnn.ent

d.:ide- he pen--e (f the impr ve-

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ia the existing: a rev.val if in- j ".its from dainty ,

Cam pj ire Girls Confer

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1 's t P ir.- h:: a rd from dia-; (J roups Tata ;. :;a

!..-:. i s s n y we.ej vir.::y t-n a of tiie mp F.re ir.r.-. w.tu a

Families From Homes. ,r-, .,, , ,,v ,v , 'HIt'A;'. Fee 4. Fiftet-n fai l- h.. r::Ii an-l' lue'

ilit wire driven ir.t tht. Mi.et!"f t"' i;Jlv ,' JY'-:'.i V j .arly today when a snppod i:.r-n- j ,t..., 'v;r . A --vi-lt--...,.,;-;'j

oi-irv fire attacked the ! ilan-ihee

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This big double event offers you, right now when you are looking for Coats and Dresses to give for Christmas or wear yourself during the gay holiday season, a range of values that means much to the careful buyer. These

are not old garments which we arc pi v --Tit v..i in this Sale, but the newe?t we have, i.i -to. k many of them having been in the ton only a little over a week. Styles are exactly correct for today and materials are of spler.did quality. It will pay you to visit this Sale!

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In the four attractive Dress Groups we have arranged, there is an opportunity to get either a Silk ck a Wool Dress at a substantial saving. Each group carries an extensive variety of

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stvies. materials and colors, mere are mn-i?

in each group appropriate for either afternoon or street wear. Dresses for both the Mfs or Matron are shown.

Group I Dresses particularly adapted to the Miss. Satin, Crepe de Chine, Velvet, Crepe Knit and Jersey $16.95

Group II Several exceptionally smart Street Frocks are featured in Chamoisettc, Tricolette, Jersey and Poiret Twill $25.00

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these lovely models up to 46 1-2. F'oiret Tvill, Trieotine and Canton Crepe are prominent

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Values we are proud to offer are found in the wonderful, big Winter Coats of cloth and Fur which we are including in this presentation. We have made two general divisions of

the Cloth models and collected r-veiv Pur Co.::, Cape and Wrap in the More, into or.e Oi .i i' e.. There is money to be saved ok any o il-"v-Coats.

Cloth Coats $5Q.OO, $75.00, $89.50 and $100.00 The high quality in these models i3 manifest. They have handsome bi collars and cuffs of Beaver, Squirrel, Fox. Wolf, Caracule and Mole.. The materials most used are fine, lustrous Panvelaines, Geronas, Fashonas and Monterey. Styles are right up to the minute and becoming to all women.

Fur Coats $106.25, $150.00, $335.75 to $595.00 Included in this extensive collection are stunning models of Hudson Seal, Alaska Seal. French Seal. Near Seal. Jap Mink, Northern Muskrat, Muskrat and Caracule. Many of them have collars and cuffs of self and some are trimmed with different Fur. Capes and Wraps of beauty are also shown with these extraordinary values.

Cloth Coato $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 and $35.00 Thi-j iiiQit rtttractivo !:-. or. r retains many Fur trimm"': v"F-. '.cut the smart, tailored tpes c- r.-. -' in evidence. .You will rr- n-r'ir hra a host of values that will hr ). ird ti let pas unused. 1 r' uvk: Is arc nicely finished and c::"-l!y ;tv!e;i for any occapicn.

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