The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 05, 1925, Image 2

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    THE
YEAR-ROUND
WORK
UR6ED
Seasonal Idleness Han* o f American
Or CURRENT WEEK
Worker Says la b e l Report.
NHERITANGE RATE f
IN TAX BILL TARGET
ADVOCATE
sta tt : n e w s
An Advance Showing of
IN BRIEF*
Luxurious Fur Trimmings
I
Washington. D. C — Improvement of
Cove. Mayor Trlppeer, who ha*
relations between employer* and work­
■ pent tour months at his camp on Big
ers. with an absence of unemployment
. . . .
_
. ,
Dinam for hi* failing health, was able
and a diminution in strikes was de­
Starts to Reconsider s.tu M .y to resume th* ie..er dun*. H IG H W A Y S M U S T b k
clared Monday in the annual report of Move
of his office.
Secretary of,I.abor Davis to have been
B U IL T FOR FIXTURE
Retroactive Reduction.
an outstanding feature of the past
Pendleton.—Within two more weeks,
year in industry.
if the weather stay* mild, tha remain-
The “ naturaltoii point” fur autoino-
Ing 30.000 cubic ynrd* of gravel for biles and trucks In this country doe*
With the pressure of major indus­
trial emergency removed, he said the
will have been hauled Into place and American P*opl* to buy more automo­
department had been able to give con­
structive thought to the Improvement
(tacked down, according to govern­ biles and trucks, but upon the capac­
ity o f our roads to accommodate the
of Its work in controlling immigration,
ment engineer* who are in charge of
more than 11,000,000 motor vehicles
aiding
labor
and
promoting
the
public
Amendment
Held
Needed
to
Insure
construction.
E v c n ltiif Noted People, G »»e m »m t<
uow being driven, and the additional
welfare.
Passage: Fight loom s for
and l’ uri Me Northwest. ondtOth**
Salem. J. Lyman Steed, assistant number being produced and aold. To
Mr. Davis sketched a possible line
provide room on our hlghwaya for
Auto Levy Repeal.
Thine* Worth Know i n »
superintendent of the Pennsylvania thl, va„ nuiub„ of automobile, and
of future attack on the problem of
overproduction in industry, which he
_ _ _
state school for th* deaf. Friday was trucks, there la only one solution—
held responsible for much part-time
elected superintendent of the Oregon more roads and wider roads To meet
Washington. D. C.— A move to re- deaf institution to succeed O. I.. Me j tl*1* problem. paved roada have come
Superior court Judge Lewi* here­ and seasonal employment of workers.
after will not order alimony payment* N’o mention of the anthracite suspen­ consider the provision in th* tax re-
I Moth drivers and pedestrians have
to childless wives, he announced In sion was made in the report, which duction bill proposing a retroactive
Salem. The state irrigation and experienced
congested,
impassable
hearing an alimony case In Chicago, covered the fiscal year ending with reduction on Inheritance tax rates, drainage securities commissioa has ex roada Not only paved roads, but un-
last June.
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,
.
.
.
_ tended for a period of six months state psved roada are Inadequate for prea-
Friday.
“ One of the great elements of the will be made when the house way.
^ ^
on
n**d .
There I. no economy tn
Two men were killed and another problem of unemployment is the
and means committee meet* Wednes- amoun, c f $«ot),000 voted by the Ragle ch*aP-
unpermanent
construction
was seriously injured at Graham. Out
present overdeveloped state of some J>y ,Q
mlnor changes |n the.
irrigation project tor develop- 8 »r t » r e « d « are deceptive. We deceive
Saturday when two trappers ran at our
larger industries,” he said
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ourselves Into thinking that w* will
amuck. Raoul S t Germain was ar­ Our productive machinery and equip­ measure worked out rece.tly by a aub ment purpoaea.
build permanence when we have more
rested, charged with murder.
money, when our governmental *x-
ment in many of these industries can­ committee.
| Kugene. -W o rk I* proceeding at
Although the committee has voted rap|d paoe on tj,e first unit of the p* n*,‘* ar*
" b» n our revenues
Representatives of the United Mine not run 300 days per year without pro­
Worker* Sunday accepted “ as a basis ducing a stock that cannot be sold in unanimously to report the bill to the Southern Pacific terminal shop. here,
?r 'rlTp.lW't’ l m t V *
of settlement" the plan submitted to this or any other country. As an illus­ house, proponents
of the retroactive with mor# lh* n u>0 men aml 40 teami Uh. for maintenance that mounta
them by Governor IMnchot ending the tration. the census lists 1570 boot and cut in inheritance rates are wavering ilt work ' ' “ « in g . grading and con-
fl>r tnnHHatmtUm rest, far In
present suspension of hard coal min­ shoe factories: of these 227 or 14*,
structing side tracks on the site north- excess o f the amount we would apend
under
considerable
pressure
from
i
per cent produce 65 per cent of all
west of the city.
In the long run for (<ertminent cou
ing.
shoes produced, and if they should, house members against this provision,
structlon in the beginning.
Toledo. A fire started In the kilch-
Four men and three women were run full time they would produce 95
We collect and spend million* of
A . a result they are prepared to|en of , h# slUftl ho((,,
5 , f clock
killed Saturday night when an auto­ per cent of all shoe, now p r o d u c e d ^ on ^
fc.li.Tln , that witb llay morn,ng. destroying th . hotel and
»“ |h« construction of roada
. .
1» HT24 this country spent approxl-
mobile was struck by a Michigan rail­ and sold. In other words. 14*4 per
' mately $UB.0ttO.0lW In the con.truo-
way interurban train at Grand Rapids cent of the factories, employing 60 4 ! “ “ » » n}TU,on ameud* d- tb* »OB P*r-1 butcher shop ° » “ *d b*
* "
tlon e f concrete roads alone. Addi­
The accident ocurred at a crossing.
per cent of the workers, could, with Uaaa measure w ill b* approved by the and the store belonging * to W alter
' Hall, the total loss aggregating 525,000 tional millions were used for rnatla of
steady work for 300 days a year, pro-: house without important changes,
Traveling at terrific speed, a run
with a possible $10.000 insurance.
a lets permanent character. If these
away freight train was wrecked, two duce all the boots and shoes we need This provision would have wiped out
hug* appropriation* are to be handled
Take the flour mill industry as the lBcn)ased inher|tanCe rates carried
Baker. — A 1600 foot development wisely, we must plan for roadways
of its crew were killed and one was
another example. . . . Here we have
which will not have to be relocated,
injured Sunday on the middle divi­
bv the 1924 revenue act and substltut- tunn‘>1 '* boin* drlv,*n “ the old
perhaps the worst situation of all
. .. ,__ ________.
.
iloy-Klkhorn mine, a once famous gold which will not make purchase of new
sion of the Pennsylvania railroad near
.
er
.
,
. . producer. The tunnel is in more than rights-of-way
necessary, » e
must
Altoona. Pa. The brakeman escaped 2.S per cent of the plants, employing 1
«
' L l i ' Z L l l « ° fee,. Jack O'Keefe. superintend- build bridges which will carry future
death by running back on top of the 7 per cent of the whole number of
workers engaged in the M u t r y . p£ wlll be made , R, init the cut in In- « * of ,ho company, who was a Baker traffic, and pavements which will stay
train.
laid no matter how congested the traf­
duce 6. per m l
heritance levies now carried
Like-, rls,,or *aid “ , M “ *P“ C«ed that more fic becomes, no matter how heavy th*
The United States destroyer McCor­
l H I k T „
«‘*,abI‘* bment* pro’ j Wi»e. It is no, expected that the treas- than 500
,nore wl" ** run th" loads Imposed upon them, and no mat­
,
_
* month.
mick left Manila Saturday for Shang duced but 12 per cent.
ter how ruthless the passing seasons.
Go down the line and in nearly ur' 7 “ ,orce an
*u " com.
hai on account of threatening condi­
The pressing need for more and
every industry you will find the sam e; mendatloB for complete elimination of
Tillamook.— The actual survey of
wider paved roada has grown with In
tions in China. Three other destroy­
the
inheritance
tax.
'
the
Wilson
river
road
started
on
the
appalling state of affairs. But it Is
creasing rapidity. No part of the
ers are held in readiness to proceed to
Elimination of the retroactive
no m s to consider the disease unless
. . . . tn- Tillamook end of the route last week country la Immune from the problems
China.
we make some attempt to discover the herltance Provision would cut the loss A p *,.^ of j 6 sta,^ highway engineers o f motorised traffic. Everyone bene­
reTenue Proposed by the bill from with c R nurna> locating engineer for fits from road Improvements If these
Kars exist again. Women's listen- remedy. A generation ago our people
ingin sets have returned to fashion. were frightened by the term'comblna- ,33i 000 000 to ,31* <K> 0.0<)0 annually- the state h lgh »ay commission, in Improvements are permanent — the
T L aba «- il l K n e t
of f . i m t v t
i f t K i j
new
>
.
.
The latest style of haircuts and cof- tion' or 'trust' Most of the protest Th“ 1"®
b“ an »ttc mPL H this pro- charge, has been in Tillamook during motor vehicle owner, the merchant.
feure reveals the feminine ears In all that went up against these new com- v1s,on *• wlpod out' t0 m* ke ,ome Tb“ P «*i
engaged In prellmtn- the manufacturer, the farmer. It lias
.
.
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____ . further reductions on the stamp taxes, ..¡„a for o * week
been said that those who use the mails
their stark and bare glory, with the . binations
came from the very people
. . .
. , .
,
arms ior me wees.
should shoulder the burden of their
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principally those levied on grain ex-
hair brushed back and around them
engaged n super uo s
s y. .
h
>jUei and on deeds and co,,.
Medford— According to reports from construction nnd maintenance.
But
says a Paris dispatch.
we see the fact more clearly. The
^
the Pe|tcan ba, timber sale area of this Idea Is fallacious
The problem
Two men are dead and one injured combination ten . 3 to wipe out over
^ gtnbborn fight is brewing for a 'he Crater national forest. 45.000,000 goes deeper than that. Every mem­
as a result of a cave-in Friday at the
an
° Wa‘ e
repeal of the automobile passenger car board feet of timber were sold in that ber of a community benefits In some
way from paved roads, nnd hence the
clay pit of the Moscow. Idaho Fire ductlve.
tax. which the committee voted to area this year, an Increase of 10.000.-
financial burden should be assumed
“ I do not advocate a movement
Brick & Clay Products company at
000
over
1924.
The
timber,
which
Is
cut from 5 to 3 per cent. This prob­
Joel, six miles from here. D. K. Kine- toward monopoly or trust such as ably will constitute the main contest yellow pine, is logged systematically. by the entire community.
Larger and more evenly distributed
bol*. 26. and P. J. Komp. both of Mos­ were conceived in the minds of pro­ against the bill when It Is considered 20 per cent of the thrifty stand being
yearly trade follows Hie paved road;
cow. were killed and Carlo Cirruit was testants a few years ago; not a sin­
allowed to stand for reforestation.
outside money tlovvs In over the eusy
gle control or factory in each indus- ! 5 1 e ouse
injured.
pathway of the paved road, and the
try. but a cutting down of the num­
Portland.—Apple exports during the community prosper*. Property values
W o m e n R o b b e rs T a ke n.
The comic strip is the great Amer­
ber to the point where each establish
first three weeks o f November amount advance, and products of the farm,
ican indoor sport; statistics have
Sioux Falls. S. D.— Prison cells Sat- to 232.426 boxes and in the past week
ment upon a competitive basis could
dally accessible to market, bring high­
proved it. Four-fifths of all Amer­ operate at least approximately 50,“ " ' « ni« ht housed South Dakota's
there were two shipments of applet, er prices.
icans between the ages of 4 and 24 weeks in each year.
i firat women bank robbers—a mother one on the Drecbtdyk of the Hoiland-
Owners of motor vehicles come into
follow the doings of the Gumps or
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of 40 years and her 19-year-old daugh- Amerira line of 26,578 boxes, and the direct contact with the roads they
other actors on the paper stage of
other on the Albion-star of the Blue are paying for. They see mile* of
O F F E R O F M IL L IO N S
,e r-
the daily and Sunday journals says a
M A D E T O E X - K A IS E R
Mrs- Catherine Rogers and her Star fleet of 66 263 boxes, so the traf cars creeping along, halting, stopping,
slowing down. And for this there is
Chicago dispatch.
Berlin. — Thirty million marks in daugbter- Zera- confessed that need oL fic department of the Port of Portland
little need.
Such conditions exist
Tossed Into a boiling pool of liquid cash (about $7.150 000). 180,000 acres i m onejr P ro m p ted them to hold up the | commission reports
only because we have lieen building
fire when a huge moonshine still in of agricultural land and forests, three Renner State bank yesterday and take
! Roseburg— A proposal to vote a 1- for the present and not for the fu
the house exploded Friday. Shirley palaces in Berlin and one in Babels- $390 in coins.
ture.
Officers took them in custody today “ >*11 levy for a period of four years to
Anderson. 2-year-old daughter of Mr. berg. together with some Berlin house
Many counties and stntc* are facing
and Mrs. George Anderson, of Sacra­ property, all furnished, la the price at their heme Just east of town, where construct a new courthouse and jail this problem with open eyes.
No
they
live
with
their
husband
and
building
will
be
submitted
to
the
vot-
mento, Cal., was in the county hos­ the Prussian ministry of finance has
sooner Is a road paved than trnffic
of the coumy at the primary eiec- seeks out that road and fills It from
pital hovering between life and death agreed to pay as compensation to Ex- father, a disabled world war veteran
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tion. a recommendation to that effect curb to curb. It I* the same every­
as a result of injuries and burns.
Emperor William, who has put for­
W h e e le r C a se Pleaded.
having been adopted Saturday by the where. The paved road, a* we know
A theory that sleep may be the re­ ward claims amounting to hundreds of 1 Washington. D. C.-Counsel for Sen
c°unty taxpayers' league. The It today, does not relieve trnffic. Ratti­
millions
of
marks.
sult of nothing more than intoxication
er It Is a magnet which attracts to
u
_
_
ator
Wheeler
of
Montana
and
Edwin
*
The Prussian state retains the so-
Itself ever Increasing numbers of mo­
and that by cultivating better habits
called crown castles with their his- H-
« »olicitor of the Interior
lraI> by n'*meFO“ * « and Jurlea
tor vehicles. For the 17,(*»»,f>00 cars
humanity may lessen the hours so
Pendleton.— About 50 per cent of which are registered in this country
spent was advanced in Washington. torical furniture and gardens, all department. Friday attacked in the
works
of art in the Berlin museum district of Columbia supreme court t'matllla county’s 1925 crop of wheat, today, there are hut fiO.'SK) miles of
D. C. Saturday by George Washing­
hard surface road nvnllnhle for travel.
ton university scientists who conduct­ and the Scbacht gallery In Munch and the indictments returned here eharg- which amounted to about 5,000.000
More than 840 cars to the mile, one I
the
crown
jewels.
Prussia
also
will
in*
them
and
others
with
conspiracy
i)nshels.
has
b<
<
*
sold
to
date,
accord-
ed a recent test on eight students.
have at its disposal the Hohenzollern in connection with oil prospecting per- |nR estimates made by local buyers, car every IS feet If strung single file
Early construction of both the library and archives, the former royal mits in the senators home state.
The movement has been gradual along the roads. And every one of
these 17,000,000 car owners la seek- j
lakes-to-the-gulf deep waterway and theaters and their endowments, about
The argument will be renewed Mon- throughout the season with no flurries
ing these few mile* of hard aurfneed
the St. Lawrence seaway is urged in 70,000
acres of lands and forests, daY- The indictment charged con-,
f„ heavy selling. About 60.000 bush- roada. Less favorable roada may he
his annual report by Secretary of Com­ house
property in Berlin and Pots- RPlr>ng to defraud the government out „¡g gojd j.*riday at prices around $1.40 there, but they are deserted.
merce Hoover as part of a far-reach­ dam, as well as the revenue fro m ' of 10 000 acres of the Pub,lc domain in a bushel net with some bringing slight
These roads are sought because of
ing program he outlines for the elim­ former crown estates.
Toole county, Mont.
iy more.
the knowrn and definite advantages of
ination of waste and increase of ef­
travel over their even surfuce. We
ficiency in industry and commerce.
Gold Hill.— That Gold Hill will con­ need more and wider paved roads and
S u n d a y P a p e r T a rget.
Actress' T h in g s Sold.
Seattle, Wash. — Responding to a tinue as the limestone center of Ore- we wlll build them; but they must
The horse and mule casualties on
Los Angeles, Cal.—The resounding
.
,
„
.
,
. . letter received from Mrs. Bertha Kon’ in addi,,on to ,ta * old- copper and be psld for. As Melvin A. Traylor,
the western front during the world
voice of an auctioneer Monday furnish-
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. .
uulr ksilver ml-,»« timber »nr! fm lt president of the First National linnk
lv r m,ries- nmrKr an<1 lruu'
war. distinct from accidental injuries, ed an echo to the quarrel between Harris of the Women's Christian union |u
announcement _ of , Chicago,
I
the -------------------1
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1 in Spokane, asking prohibition of the is evidenced
------------ - by
» —
. - - snld In Ills address to
— the
— 1
is placed at 120.S86 killed and injured „
y Miles Minter. ex-motion picture
Mary
___ ___________________________ I that the Beaver Portland Cement com- ! forty ninth annual convention of ttie '
in the official history of the veterin­ actress, and her mother. Mrs. Char- sale of Sunday newspapers with maga-
American Bankers’ association. “ Onr
..
. 1 zine sections. Prosecutor Colvin of pany wl" ln>*nf dlately expend *400,-
ary services. Of this number, 178 were .
mounting debt may be tremendous, th#
„f M ,. Kin* county advised her “ to take it 000 ,n maklnK extensive improvements taxes we pay may he burdensome, but
killed and 1868 injured by gas and ,
M
n*"
-il tb h
. up with the prosecutor in your c:oun- on iu cement P|ant at Gold Hill and 1* the délit out of proportion to our
51,308 were killed and 67,532 wounded vh lhv
Shelby and once also the home of
„
limestone quarries at Marble moun
wealth nnd our ability to pay? Much
by gunshot.
Miss Minter. went on sale at public . . , , „
.
„
„
.
_ , tain with a view o f doubling the pres­
of our recent debt has been for good
, In b,S
Col­
Gales, tidal waves and cold of un­ auction. Mrs. Shelby having expressed vin
ronds. In most part* of the conntry
suggested this action " if you hare ent capacity of these plants.
precedented severity were reported her intention of renting the mansion
the** cost In the neighborhood of $2.ri,-
any specific complaint of any parti­
Portland.—
First
logging
of
the
pro­
and
moving
into
a
bungalow.
Saturday from many European centers.
000 a mile, hut they ndd Immediate
cular newspaper.”
posed air mail route between Portland Increased value of $10 to $25 per acre
The southern Italian coast has been
and San Francisco was completed Sat­ to every foot o f land tliev traverse.
9y2-Foo\ C o u g a r K illed.
swept by a tidal wave and several
E a r ly M a ilin g A sk ed .
urday when Vern C. Oorst, who has
towns in Calabria have been devastat­
Oregon City. Or.—A monster male
the
only bid before the postal depart-
Washlngton,
D.
C.
—
The
annual
ed or inundated by the force of the cougar, measuring nine and one-half
Want Safer Highways
waters. Sicily also has suffered from feet, and weighing 170 pounds, was Christmas appeal to "mail early” waa|®e« 1" Washington for carrying air
Legislation to Improve safety on the
the terrific storm which has raged for brought here Monday by Theodore! I*.sued Sunday by ^«m aster-G en eral mall on this route, and R. B. Patter-
New, along with the announcement son. the pilot, commercial aviator at highways Inis been Introduced Into 38
many hours.
Hopper of Welches. Hopper shot the
Santa Cruz. Cal., arrived In Portland state legislatures since January 1.
animal Saturday while hunting. The j *>» P'aB. to expedite the service,
Assurance that the United States is
by airplane. They left San Francisco This legislation will Increase to 23 tile
animal
had
a
fight
with
a
porcupine1
The
p*
opl,,
of
the
Unlted
SlatM
'
prepared to raise and equip an army
a week ago and had a delightful trip, number of stntes which require that
of 4.040.000 men if needed, “ more Just before Hopper shot it and Its he *a,d' have “ wUh,n tbelr power according So Mr. Oorat, who with Mr. all drivers of moter vehicle* shall he
face was pierced with the porcupine ,0 adJu* 1 ,he « “ » " “ »us b°»idaX bur-
licensed. Fourteen more states will
rapidly, more completely and more
den on clerks and carriers so that Patteraon registered at the Imjwrlal
require licenses for driver* of vehicles
economically that a new army of that needles, which the cougar was trying they, too. may enjoy the season.
hotel.
for hire, while there would remain 11
size has ever been equipped before,” to extract with its claws when Hopper
"Do
not
wait
until
tomorrow;
start
Baker.— The cutting of the south states without operators' license law.
was given Saturday night by Secre­ appeared.
today!”
vein
at the Poorman property of the Twenty-two states require some ex­
tary Davis of the war department In
amination.
London.—
The
Westminster
Gazette
Mother
Lode holdings Is another proof
an address before the Union League
Fat* of Ship Unknown.
says an exceedingly grave situation
of the great extent of the eastern
club in Philadelphia.
has arisen regarding the dispute be­
Port Elizabeth, South Africa.— The Oregon copper belt. A cross-cut tun­
Cut Highway Costs
With all the daring of seasoned tween Great Britain and Turkey over fate of the British steamer Competitor nel from the Poorman level, a dis­
Engineering study is developing low
robbers. 1*1“ women walked into the the Mosul frontier. There Is serious
tance
of
450
feet,
broke
into
the
south
(2216 tons) from Port Natal for Las
er cost methods of building highways,
First State bank in Renner, 8 . D. Sat­ danger of war, the Gazette declared.
ledge early in the week and has pene­
according to a recent report of the
Palmas.
Canary
Islands,
was
still
un­
urday, held up the cashier, picked up
trated the vein more than ten feet, highway resean-h hoard, line Instance
$500 in silver and disappeared In an
Salem.—H. L. Hasbronck and Lottie known Sunday night. The Competitor with the hanging wall yet to be reach­ Is the us* of the thickened ledge In
automobile. H. 8 . Wilkenson, cashier 1L. Hasbrouck of Hood River have filed yesterday was sending out 80 8 calls ed to show the full width of the vein. the design of concrete -nad*. fly this
o f the bank, and others said the wo- application in the office of the state | about 75 miles south of Algoa bay.
The
The depth
depth at
at this
this point
point is
is about
about 200
200 design a saving has been made of
men were about 25 and 35 years old. engineer covering the appropriation of j One of her lifeboats, containing feet. Assays run in Baker give values about 390 cubic yard* of concrete per
with black bobbed hair. The younger water from Indian creek for the de- three Europeans, two Arabs and one of *M
ln - a *—
« 1.1 . and
« . i .u.
$22.40
ton, —
copper, - gold
all- mils
mile. a»
At *10
$10 r,»r
per f.ihtc
cubic varH
yard, thu
this i>
la - a
was deacribed as "rather good look- velopment of five theoretical horse- Malayan, has reached shore near the ver. with copper content running up saving of
per mile.
About
to 9 per cent.
j twenty-four states have adopted this
Ing.”
power in Hood River county.
' mouth of the Bushmans river.
new design.
Brief Resurre Most Importan
Daily News Items.
COMPILED FOR YOU
SUPPORT IS SOUGHT ,h* bl* mound ,h** u **c$cay
Bo* d#p*nd u‘H,n ,h* *bi|i,)f ,,f
At Attractively Moderate Prices
Kura are to he lavishly used in the trimming of Milady's fall and win­
ter garments and our splendid new stork them in in an abundnac* ol
styles and widths, aa well at all desirable shades. You'll lie fascinated by
(lieu their beauty and delightlully pleased with our attractively modriate
prices Particularly important si* these special offsnngs in rut Collars.
— Main Floor, Fancy Goods Section
Fur Collars in Coney^
at each ..............
...
Beautiful Coney Fur Collars,
lined and ready to sew on your
Konnent
They come 8 inches
wide and 27 inches long
Shown
in black, brown, kit ami blue lox.
Especially uttdcrcalucd at $6.95.
Fur Collars in Opos ^
gUm at each
Kxeplionally fine Opossum Fur
Collars, 8 inches wide and 27 inches
long, lined and ready to sew on
your garment They
come in
stone marten, Atch, blech mcoon
and uatoial Special at $12.93.
Just Received an Importation of Î
Velvet Brocade Georgettes
A Rich, High Grade Ma
terial for Dresses and Tun
ics, at
A 36~incli u iv llli am i a v e ry
(ieoruette«, e sp e c ia lly adapted
.»¡Kn* in black, red am i black,
copen, cocoa, turq u oise, white,
$9.75 Yd,
line qtm lity of llir new V e lve t H r o t i d r
for i l r r s 'r s amt tunic *
( om en in neat d r
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