Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1907, p. 5

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90600000000 0000000000000. 3BY'S tte HE ------------ sung Men's pring Suits ewhat stirred up over our we [True, They tainly "It." en want in Clothes, and w proper thing, yaks Lgger look, 50 dear to the heart | rom the Best Makers i ap in to see © new sprin, t cut chesty and on ] the or, Trousers loose, with the fullness , $13, $15, $18 and' $20. 'ything the Young Man wants. I ItearsI erst s eet TCH. ults every palate and ls unparalleled, tos" Distillers, Argyleshire SHIKARI ™ 1 h ¥ ¥ ¥ 3 3 : ¥ our window one lot 3 $4.50 Shoes. These 3 d only odd pairs, so $ ar them out at once, 5 for To- Night only at | .98 : 3 ra 2 : * a few more Bargains ~~ § 's 'and Girls' Warm gular 50 to 75¢c. To r 35¢. h Bargains Time and the "Best >olishes : Only, Sc. hy's AASHIIAGE AAAI ASIA KS SHOE STORE E POPC OC 0000 COOCOP OOS Saved From Threatened Catarrh of the Lungs By Taking Peé-ru-na! "MARS. MOIS PANIZEAU. uy Mrs. Mois Parizean, Ste. Julie de Vercheres, P. "I hardly know how to thr 1k you for the good "I suffered five years with #0 bad T could hardly bear it, 'I or ughed day and night and grew weaker 5 and weaker. tend through my body and I also had difficulty in Grosthing coug a. Everyone thought I had consumption. 5 4 husband heard of Peruna and bought five bottles. is treatment virtually cured me and pow | recommend Peruna to every one who Is suffering. ag. "I thank Dr. Hartmap for this excellent remedy." NEGLECTED cold is generally the first cause of catarrh. 'Women are especially liable to colds. These colds occur more frequently dur-{ it ing the.wet, sloppy weather of winter and spring than any other time of the in such a way as to only palliate the symptoms, while the cold becomes more deep-seated and the patient finally awakens to the fact that she has a well- developed case of catarrh, By reason of their delicate structure, the lungs are frequently the seat of a cold, especially if there is the slightest weakness of the organs. The treatment of catarrh of the lungs is also more dif- | a ficult and discouraging than catarrh of any other organ of the body. 2t would bo wise, therefore, to guard against it by every precaution possible, membranes, It cx- ercises a healing and soothing effect upon the mucous membranes, no matter whether they até the more exposed membranes of the head and throat, or whether they line the remetest cells of the lungs. her husband's 'leg was missing, and asked for an explanation. "It went away not long after the baby was «=-MRS. MOIS PARIZEAU. | born," she was told. : Pcrung has been fou goes It searches ott every orovice, every nd the most re- | liable of afl' romedies for coughs, colds and eatarrh, by roason of the fact that it once to the very seat of the trouble. HE NOTES CHANGE | | WOMAN NOW DOUBTS IDEN- 4 TITY OF HUSBAND. | After Fourteen Years She Be- | High fea was 3 rest feature, A and i then games of all sorts were played lieves He is Not Man She Yl ping home time came. Relpim i | Married. | London, teb. 23.~There are no lim- its to the strange things that can happen in this world of ours. Yes | traay a woman who had been married fourteen years, and who, in calm, in- | cisive tones, explamed to the bewilder- od magistrate at Willesden that lately | she had noticed a change in her bus- { baud," and was mow sure that a sub- stitute had taken his place. The five children called the substitute *'Daddy," but she was sure that she was being imposed upon and all enjoyed themselves very much. | any general introduction of the spoils | "Bring this man to court if you | Mrs. John Charles, Yarker, assisted | system in Cansda, and even Mr Whit. can," said the magistrate, faintly. But the hostess, as = as Miss Dora | poy is not strong coough to play the man will not go. Yesterday, how- Booth, and little Miys Marion Arm- | Andrew Jackson with the public Pay ever, he woman explained why she is | stromg. .- a Cd vice. Nor has he the disposition to sure that a deception is being prac . o "far enough." The i - ticed on her. She lives in a flat in | On Monday, Mrs. Reginald Prock, Ro, that rah ia, ho: a rather poor part of Willesden. Bagot street, will entertain at toa | side service have been very numerous | Fourteen years ago, she said, she was for her sister, Mrs. Charles Mc "no and that many of these wire wholly married to a zinc worker. She notice: ed the "change" when the last child but one was born. Although the new husband gave her twenty-seven shill- | But the decisive proof came soon af- { ter. She noticed that a birthmark on | Finally, says the wife, the new hus band #mokes the same tobacco as Ne old one. | - ST. GEORGE'S "A." { OF THE LUNGS. year, Often they | duct of tho body. i . | Are the | i WOMEN SHOULD | are not ie izes tho oy yu cp ons and equa) | Chazyions of the SY BEWARE OF serious and so are | tion of the blood, PE-RU-NA | An interesting hoeiey match was CATCHING COLD. | allowed to run on, | thus relioving the | THE REMEDY played at the covered rink Inet or they are treated | congested mucous | FOR CATARRH { night, between St. George's "A" and | St. George's "B" to decide the cham- cold. Those desiring special instructions re- garding the use of Peruna, should ad- dress Dr. 8.'B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, A word to the wise woman issufficient, Take Porunans the first appearance of The Stars, a ladies" hockey team A Great Skirt trimmed, no two .alike GIRLS' SCHOOL SKIRTS, in kersey, nicely trimmed with seli and buttons, 'Sale 227 SKIRTS in fancy tweeds, kersey and in the lot, for each - navy, ' oxford 23 to 29, regular price, $2.25 to go at each vicuna, but all them from 38 to 43, colors navy, oxford and black, regular $3.50 to $6 goods all go all nicely sizes in 1.13 black and sizes A SALE OF FELT HATS ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES, in black and all colors, untrimmed ; prices were $1 to $2.75--mow - SPENCE'S OE CE CER ST LALA { pionship of the junior city league, At {half time the score was 7 to 0, in fa- {vor of St. George's "A" and at full | time the score stood : St. George's "A." 19: Bt. George's "B.," 1.0 W Hazlett made a capable referce. | | ------ | Ladies' To Play. { wh { are | weed scheduled to play a game next < with a ladies' team composed of { Queen's students. i -- Curling Last Night. | There were two interesting games lat the curling rink, last night. A Strachan's rink defeated W. H. Dalby by 14 to 8 A. C. Wallace, skip, de feated W. B. Dalton, 17 to 11. The teams, were © : W. Driver, J. Hooper, F. Webster, W. H. Dalby, skip--S. | A. Warwick, W. Bailley, J. M. { rell: A. Strachan, skip--I11. L. J. Williams, Prof. Gwillim, Col. | Strange; W. B. Dalton, skip--11. VW. B. McKay, T. Ass:lstine, E. J. | Reid: A. © Wallace, skip--17. { Two Kingston rinka skipped by L. | L. Henderson and 8. R. Bailey, play | at Rockwood this afternoon. | Far- The 14th hockey . team had a good practice at the rink last night. The date has not vet been fixed for the | finals, but it is known they will be { played next week. 'The boys are in good shape, and Vanhorne's knee con- to improve. | i | Practice Last Night, | | tnues Hockey At Zion. { Johnson street , i "inva mimi 2) | The Rovers and Central School pliy- | * Miss Marie Gilmour, who has been | mittee to be good enough to lt the | repiven pel rg RANG STIR KING I | ed hockey at Zion rink yesterday al- | visiting Miss Bessie Smythe, West | matter stand and not take any act 8. 0 McGill, Director. | ternoon. The Rovers wom by the score | street, left, to-day, for Brockville, jon. 1 shall be in Bellwille on Mon Office, 87 Clarence Kingston. : of three to one. H. Stratford wasire Mrs. Ralliott, of Lockport, N. J., dav to meet our preside ut. Sie Hus g-- -- The-Leading Millinery J f= 1] who has been Siting ber sir, Mrs | See floes aod ancl JU -- | \ . W. Albree, Emily street, may leave | vr ' ) Le and Mantle Store { Wh x oak : ' the afternoon train for Kingston, ' + | olesalers Defeated. next week for Washington. ~T en will eenble me to rasch your | Th» Wholesalers were defeated in .. . » vouncil meeting in time.~=nithfolly | Napanee, on Friday. night, by the | Mr, Alan Palmer, R.A. will go |yvours, J. A. CULVERWELL, Mun- 3) score of six to four. At half time it [down to Ottawa next week to pay | aging Director." SR Cl mee | as five to two. Norval Hodgson re- | Mre. A. Z. Palmer a short visit. He y ARETE There are Thousands of Run-down Women. Are You One of Them? There are thousands of women here, there and everywhere, who are suffer- ing from a run-down condition. e tendency is, to let matters go, tal serious illness or some chronic female weakness results. Isn't this a foolish thing to do? Don't doit. Get well. Be your old If again. a ask, how ? Do as Miss Clark and Mrs. Thomas did when they got run- . down. . They took Health Tablets. Dr.Hugo's Health Tablets Make Healthy Women. 1 was sufféring from a run-down con- dition, My doctor gave me some brown tablets. 1 improved so muth in two weeks that I congratulated my physi cian. He then told me I had been tak- ing Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets.--Flora Clark, Island Pond, Vt. The benefit secured from one box of Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets has been to great that I am satisfied one box more will effect what you claim for them, and make me agam a healthy woman.--Mrs. Jeanie Thomas, Dixville, Que. Notice, too, that there was no waiting for results, Improvement began at once. And it always does. The 72 tablets in 50¢ box will start you on the road to health. ei tt 3 ting tomatocs, corn, peas of beans, 23¢., at Mullins. 3 lbs. prunes, 250. 4 lbs. figs, 25c. 2 dozen oranges, 25¢. lin's d lemons, - 25¢., at Mu 5 ohne and Division streets. vers now in Hawan, haiti Jab enter the United ha will mek to t he i do so by going About Ea RETURNS FROM JAMAICA. John R. Watts of Chicago, 'Speaks rthquake. | fereod the game. Stratford Won. At Stratford, on Friday night, the Miss Crawford, Mrs. A. C. amongst the hostess were: Mrs. D. DD. Calvin, Kirkpatrick, Anna Lesslie and Miss Marion Lesslie. . i. Kathleen Miss Louise Singleton, has ised to chaperone a party of youth ta ogganers to the Fort hill on Tuesday night. * Ce Mrs. C. H. Boyvs, Alfred street, cave a very sucoessful tea, on Wednesday, when her guests were all married peo- ple. There were ahout forty present, | to Toronto. On Wednesday evening driving party left the city, their de- guests were : Dr. Mrs. W. R. Carmichael, x. Milo, gh. William Arsutrong, be safely vesisted, fow dismissals wore Mics I." Walker: and Miss i a made; where resistance threatened to as : A a i oh islocate the ety machinery, the Miss La Asselstine Miss Ethe di . Puy i 4d ss Laura stine and Miss Ethel government succumbed. Thess, 'we be Abernethy assisted, tions were sweet-scented The affair was very pleasant. Mrs. H. W, Wilson, a cup of tea, yesterday the little drop over the the hostess, was much ¢ CE Mrs. Hugo Craig gave series of little teas at home, on day. It Was a very - . Mrs. Clarke W. street, has two visitors S. J. Wetmon, of Los and M i Miss Mollie Rothwell, with her sister, Mrs. George street, left to-de brother, Mr, Charles Denver, Colorado. Mrs. W. G. Fretts, « vigiting her sister, Mrs. Harvey Bower w her sister, Mrs. B. R. University avenue, on terwards the month. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ( street, who phin, on Monday, were is now in Montreal. Mrs. G. W. Mahood, spending the week end Mrs. Aubrey Rowar Mrs. J. L. iting her sister, Gurd, of Artillery Association. Major and Mra. F. the Royal from a flving visit to 6, SATURDAY, LATE SOCIAL NOTES. (ts atinucd from page 3.) Mrs, Hiram Calvin, King stret, ask- abort thirty-five little girls, and a few small boys party yestorday, from five to wine, Helen Ryan, Mrs, Thomas Rose, Mrs. W. S. Gordon, Jr., Dunbar, Mrs. T. and the decora- west, asked a few ladies to come University avenue Miss Gertrude Craig assisted her, . Wright, Colborne s Jennie Roberts, of Adolphus- town. Their stay will be a short one, | POP! comsider the Bloomfield, Colborne street. first Friday of went down to to Bath, yesterday, after her short visit to Mrs. Harry Betts, Earl street Mrs. J. S. will attend the meeting of the 'Royal Military College, are home ir them, to a Miss Tormito News. Mr. Whitney declares thal some of Brock street, the will unwarranted, not adopted any uniform or systema- a very jolly | tie basket. In the main, the party inter- M ? est, rather than the public interest, NES. ames | has bem the chief consideration. vellow tulips. Clergy street | ha for | fie afternoon, and tea-cups with njoyed. . en the first of a | to her mother's yester- bright afinir. with her, Mrs. Angeles, Cal, who has been Easton Burns, | ronage, to devise wu wide and thor: av to visit hor ough measure of civil service refori, Rothwell, in | und to establish a permanent non. f Hawley, is Mrs. William ill receive with Watson, 305 |On the Supplying of Electric March . 1st; af- Power From the Trent. every J. A. Culverwell, mamngiog diree- tor of the Northumberland-Durham rothers. Earl | power company, which desires to sup- Philadel ly Kingston "with electrical power ) expected back | rom the Trent at hydro-electric com to-day. mission rates, has written Mayor it Mowat as follows ; Mr. J. H. Wilson, formerly of the "1 understand from the Kingston stafl of the Bank of Montreal, here, | newspapers that our matter will be Miss Dora Herchmer, Earl street, | day ovening, and that in the mean- expects to leave shortly for Ottawa | time the civie industries Communit tes or a visit y will: look into the matter. So that Gore street, is |V in Toronto, { n-Leger returned Montreal, is. vis Smith, |" 1 N. Lafferty, of Ottawa. John Be Watts, a wealthy, ret'red | home team defeated the St. George's Mr Gorn Yor Hiniversitu morthBrts of Chicago, was in the city, | in the first of the semi-finals for the | Cirle BOOHER St ht westérda¥s aft his way home from a | group of the senior O.H.A., by the . Ted u hi r gh i awa, \ at hie nt, trip: abroad, which included a visit | score of ten goals to two. At half i her Wy . oN ne A nr i to Kingston, Jamaica | time the score was, Stratford, 6: St. of in reciogioml vay See Mr. Watts says at one Said | George's, 0. Miss Gena Hepburn, of Picton, has hardly realize how hie u condi Jans been ordered to report at the New are in Kingst m : pra mg Wl a il | The Lady Curlers. York hospital, where she has been re husingss part 2 t - ob ne i ny | On Friday, in the rink matches, | ceived as nurse-intraining, by March that it Way 8 80 . ely ee roy ' Nd | Mrs. R. J. Hooper's rink won from | Ist he had no doubt but w 7 " yo en, Mrs. Herbert Dawson's, and Miss Mr. L. J. Dav is ih town, from Tor- be rapidly rebuilt. Negotiations were Florence C } . ink f Miss ' t 1 Sunday with 'bi te ' foot' to obtain an imperial orence Cunningham's rink from Nise ; onto. to spent Tuntay with his: sis on to Mabel Dalton's. In the doubles, this |ter, Mrs. H. W. Wilkon, Clergy street "Po you think the tourist trafic | mevmng, Miss Carrie Waldron and | west, . . . . has suffered a Watts was ashe "Yes, he replitd, "but time. ere chock 7" it has suffered a great deal," no doubt it will be as large as ever in a few years, when the catastrophe is forgotten. All big disasters appear to In New York it is stated that the bookings hive now commenced to increase. business being almost at be forgotten Miss Florence Cunningham won Mr. : : Te | Mrs. Hooper and Miss Julia Lyman, from The engngement is announced of : |. Miss Mina Daneereau, daughter of 'FEGRUARY 28. THE SPOS 'SYSTEM The Premier Walks on Thin Ice the work of dismissing civil sorvants 'it has not Some of would turn holder from one end of where the conservative member or the many heads Where the demand for dismissals could lime, to be the simple facts, as they are province, ernment has been strengthened by its have amongst centre of disaffection, a vicious oppon- apy ointed to office is withdrawn from the fighting fovees, and possibly there arc a score of applicants for the vosi- tion, who . were overlooked. tien and woakness as well as gated nuisance, the legislature should unite in the ap: partizan service under the control of independent commissioners, laid before the tity council next Mons business we are desirous of laying be fore plensure, if 1 may be privileged in so doing, to addrogs-yoyr council at that freight rates IS CAUSING TROUBLE EVERYWHERE. He Cannot Play Hob With the Public Service---The Scrapping will Continue and Make Enemies For the Government. government's friends hold that in the gone far enough. No one doubt the truth of the statement. the government's friends out every liberal office the province the other. But we have never had The government has policy. In some constituencies ings a week, like the old one, some of stination being Solline Bay. Supper | defeated conservative candidate has | = Q, Canada, writes: his ways were difierent, as paria 9 4 = . steadily refused to sanction dismiss i ¥o Perung has done me. For instance, the boots he wore were | pide Mrs T. M, Assolsti als, few office holders have been dis pain in tho storach. About a year ago it became | 'nines' instead 'of "eights." Then she Diviei n ny gave te. 4 S80 line, turbed. y I s ker i ¢- vision 1 > a ton lor. Xrs. In othe i she , ; av that he ei darker in ecuiplex, William Newman and Mrs. J. I. Mac | poen po BB magi red ete has The pains ex- . e asmiten: this. cheerlully, donald, two former Kingston girls, | . a le 1 i 0. ¥ il =p ly which mademe '0m getting a bit darker, he said. now living in Victoria county. The ava Cmanne of the spoilsmen, and . nye dropped into the well understood Shroughout the It is doubtful i the gov: ndling of the patronage. Every of inl who is dismissed is certain to strong frionds and relatives conservatives, he becomes a ho caries votes Each conservative t of ministers, ai hop ao the "opposition. sulk because their claims Thus the distribu- of patronage is a cause of loss an unmiti- The two parties in sintment of a select committee to whole question of pat- tor March both days inclusive. Toronto, 23rd January, 1907. === DIVIDEND No. 65 'that a dividend af the rate of Twel Stock of this upon 28th and a ies in sous City an ond afr Friday, Notice is hereby REL e payable st the 188 day of 'The Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th to the s8th February, By order of the Board, + G. P. ScuoLnaLn, Gen AA a Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission = | Investment Securities Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Request ; : 3 F. H. DEACON & CO., Members of Toronto Stock Exchange STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES Long Distance Correspondence Invited = e733 and 6734 72 West King Street, TORON -------- WILL ADDRESS COUNCIL. on will understand our position en- irely and correctly. and also what vour council. 1 shall take the wvening, nnd in com neeting Munday ho meantime | would ask your on eresident--Sir Richard Cartwright portion. Municipal WANTED A live agent or broker to represent us every city and town in Canada. : Correspondence solicited. LAW & COMPANY, Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Cobalt Investments. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1063, Mcintyre & Mcintyre BAKFISNTENS Money loaned on Cit, and Farm Pro« an Deben- Sounty pasvat MONRY TO LOAN ------------ COMMERCIAL MATTERS. That Is Going On In The Business World--The Markets. Fallures in Canada for this week were 37; sabe week, 1000, 29. New South Wales railways have Inrge reductions in passenger fares made and There were B63 stock and 234 mutual fire msurance Cowpanies in the United States January 1st, 1907 The tobacco monopoly has yielded the Austrian government the enormous net profit of L£5,000,000 for onc year The city of Edmonton (Alberta) has soll to the Dominion Securities corpor 'ation of Toromto $815,487.57 44 per pent. detentures, payable in ten, twenty and forty wears. It hus heen definitely settled By the city council of Winnipeg to commolidate the city's debentures and to wend Muvor Ashdown to Hapland to place the bonds on the Lowdon market Fdward H, Harriman has secured con Southwestern standstill for a time after the oarth- quake," ! Mr. Watts says that no doubt the greatest suffering in Kingston will be umong the middle classes who lived oh theirfindemes. Their homes have eet Wéstrgwed, and now they are vithotit dither home or income. The Rathbun company, Deseronto, iz tuming ouf seventy-five flat cars of right to have the schedule extends ed." '09 Won. ginal, Ont., to Mr. A. W. manager Sterling Bank liam J. Cochrane, of Virginia, land, and nephew of the late The inter-year game between '08 and '09 at the Royal rink, this morn ing, resulted in a win for '09 by the score of 5 to 9 Windercream for after shaving and for the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario railway, and has other or- ders that will keep the car works ruening full blast all this season. At. Brockwille, on Thursday, the death occurred of William Gillerlain, retired hotulkeeper, aged seventy-two. For over thirty years he operated the leaves a* widow 'and large family. Charles Mackay has sold the home- to R. Stewart, stead at Fula odk now of Nort ta, ort Tage son, Plagfair, has pur Ww. J. Jack chased the hotel at Windsor? bomse," which--te- owned. He | for rough skin. 25c. Only at Gibson's Red Cross Drue Store. Rev. Father Dowdall, Eganville, not well for some time, has secured Father Murphy, Ottawa University, as assist ant. Charles Devlin, of Pembroke, has | read the Perth Courier for seventy years. Brazil Brittle, "McConkey's." fresh and will. move | in stock Friday. Only sald at Gibson's Red Cross Desy Store. a a Engineer boing struck ant of his Miss Ella to Mr. R. James Speers, of | ford, Sask. The marriage will place on February 27th. Miss (lara Louise Chadwick, « ter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chadwick, of Montreal. to Mr. Charles | Smith, of London, Ont. The marriage will' take place auietly in June, a0 oe | The marriage of Miss Maude ( daughter of | sonto, to Mr. Allan E. Marks, | Millicent) Bishop, daughter of Que., to Mr. 1 ton, Ont, Coch of Canada, 1 Original. Ont., son of the late Wil- Henry Cochrane, Dublin, Ireland. Troughton, of Brampton, Mrs. R. L. Cowan, To- ager of the Home Bask, Cannington, will take place very quietly in Ag The marriage of Miss Mary Amelia nd Mrs. Curtis Bishop. of Marbleton, 0 Mac Dovid, of eiseriars rane, et---- A JOINT MEETING "Si ¢ Peterboro Has No Claim. Mr. Arthur Dawsereau, Montreal, to trol of an ny TAR iy i wn In discussing the demand made by Nr 3 J. Heney, of New York and | "Cotton Belt" Comprises 29 wile > key p Seattle, d extends from airo , to co Peterboro hockey club to the 0. H. Ae Annie cimor.. datathter: of Wr A Tor in | A. executive, to be allowed to play | . oa | Atticles have been filed incorporating the 14th of Kingston a sudden death Moses Genser, 983 Mount Royal | 3g "Mexican Petrolewm Co. the oh pe the Th t Globe says: | avenue, Montreal, to Mr, Louis Tritt, | of which is to develop oil fields in game, hi ET *8YS {of Port Arthur, Ont Mexico. The nutherized capital is $50.- a | "Kingston had a clear lead over all ; ' . : 000. 000, "The concern in said to be back- the others at the expiration of the Miss , Mnude O'Brian, young st | 45 Kew York capitalists. schedule, and Peterboro has no shadow daughter of Judge O'Prian, L'Ori- x J Of Two Civic Committees as to Six Street Lighting. : Alds. Ross (chairman), Graham, Jattle- Henderson, Nickle and Robertson were present at the meeting of the fire and yesterday afternoon. take |tight committee : hs The committee decided to apply to' the laugh- | treasury denartment for 5 detailed statement as to the number of extra Oliver | hours the electric lights were in opera: tion during the December quarter. It was intimated that a joint meeting would be held at four o'clock 'owan, | on Monday afternoon of the fire and light and to take ed street liohting. several petitions for over till after t man- My. cDpnald's Cor- as. , hier ad Kook Be ek light and power commitiees vo the question of increns- In view of this lights were laid committees had BE Robert ls was appointed $75 a year. He PRICES ON ALL FURS AT CRUMLEY'S g We announce a great slaughter sale of all Furs, Every 7 Woman's Fur Coat or Jacket to go, regardless of ' former and every garment guaranteed as represented or money refund JACKETS FOR WOMEN Size 34, 1 Near Seal Jacket, Sable Collir and Reveres, $50. Now $37.50. Mow eo 3 Size 34, 36, 38, 40, 1 each Astrachan Jacket, $35. Sige 34, 1 Austrachan, with Sable Collar, and Reveres, Now $39. Size 34, 38, 40, 42, 1 each Bok. Lamb, $65. Now $47. 4 Size 34, 42, 44, 1 each Astrachan, $50. Now $35. xd Size 3¢, 1 Water Mink Blouse effect, $55. Now $39. Size 36, 1 Astrachan Jacket, $25. Now $12.99, Size 38, 1 Natural Wallaby, $25. Now $12.99. Size 38, 40, 1 each Bok. Lamb, $55. Now $39. { Size 40, 1 Moscow Lamb, $27.50. Now $19.95, 501 FUR COATS FOR MEN 2 Raccoon Coats, regular value $50. Now $35. 4 4 Raccoon Coats, regular value, $85. Now $37.85. wl 1 Black Moscow Lamb, regular value $32. Now $24. ae alts $20. Wow $0.99. 2 Brown Russian Calf, regular vi sae A! Australian Wallaby, very dark, regular value, 3 Black Dog Coats, regular value $25. "Now $15. NECK WARMERS 1 Alaska Sable Ruff, $10. Now $6.50. 1 Alaska Sable Ruff, $11. Now $7.50. 1 Long Coney Ruff, $5. Now $2.99. 1 Brown Water Mink, $5. Now $3.50. 1 Brown Grey Fox Sett, Muff and Ruff, $17, for $11.25. 1 Wate: Mink, hig lor Wt 1 Opposum, .50, for L Muff and Ruff, $6.75, for $4. for . g ¥ 89c 2 We 1 Coney 1.99, for $1.85. LE prt pins id for $3.30. 1 gai W awh Black Astrach 4 Barn oe bach: or

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