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THE OMAHA HEE: WEDNESDAY. 0 ("TOMER -. If:".'. T . J1 Y"" . (OXS3IJD Engagement of Miei Hrlcna Ch;iie. M", fbmsnt t'hiH lis announced ha r.t-n.'tn n,t f-f her daughter, Helen W. Che, 10 Mr. M. M 'Our John"ii f .Mr. Johnson I sso'tiiti d wttn Mr. Chase's Hi'ti In !w, Mr. H. Ilmton, In u prominent linn In t'lin iign. Mrs. I'luo. lei? (alien an apart merit In New York fur the winter at (( West Ninetieth street. Hhe will have wnh I.) r Mian Mildred Hny-tra tj rid Miss t'lirtse, tiuilt of whom are study. nil In tin New York h ho! rf Firm and Applied Art, wr.n foundi.r and president la Frank Alvah I'or wn' w-l known a a hrlurtr on art to C'rriu audiences Visitor, from Dubuque llff for tlif Day. Mr. and Mr, lidwnrd .lame Con nor ill end nam tit luncheon at t htj Attji'-t I-- r!uh V.'e-irieel.iy noon In honor it Mrs .John McDonald of Inihmiu. In . wli'i la unouu- in Cal ifornia wiili her ''t, John, ho Is lo t linrntcl there. Mirs Ahhlw Me Donald umt lalo McDonald, UukIi" trr mid son if Mrs. A. Y. M'-I'Mill ( of f mlanine, iir-' alsi In the party, They will leave fur the ivt Vei'ties day iinnlrif. , Officers at State Club Convention 1i I .he in Oiimlij. Annoim, etucnt wu load- Huiinay of the rivi!(r-ni. nt of .Mls Marian Kdltb i-lioui, only itionhler of former Dean , V, I'. .Simit i,t the I'ni vri'Miry of N'thiaska, mid 'A' . ,u'.,ut, to Charles If. Hank, mm of Mi. and Mr.. J'. It. Unk of lnleoii, Tiii v 'I'll ntj Will Hi kt- piice No' e..iPer t (it the r'lrtt riijtinL Ii'im'Ii ill Lincoln nt o'clock. Miss Siont attended Hit' I n v iHiiy of Nebraska wli' io lm l si iinriiln-r of iJkimii'i Jhl Iti-td nnrt Mr. lUink t mfiiili (if Alpha Tlictii 'M ut the unlvrriiiy. Aftr Jiiiury 1, tmon lhlr ruiirii from n dip ut, Mr Ritiili iin'l hi hrl'l" will ho nt hnmc In OtniiliH. Ka!ili Cluyton of Orjiiilm will t.- nf rnnn. Klflmrd . htnut, hro'li'-r of til" hrldi-, will -Ivc her In Tnan in'!" in the nlnirnf of hr fa(1it-r who li In ',ii;roriiii). Onl ( luh. Mm. .1. (!. i'ic riiniii of A nsworlh. Neh., jir-',rti-iit of l Ho .Sixth rtHtrUa of tin- Ni-iiiM'iUn Kul'-'tutlon of Wrmi m's i -1 1 1 1 a addrf-ifil tlif "'luh witnen of Onl ami in'i"hb'iriii(f town Octo. l.r i'i til'; t'ir ini iio lull, ritih women wi'ie ti'n;nl from Ilurwi-ll, North I.oti'i. Hcotia. I.oup C'ty nnd Ariadi'i. Therr- nre thr-- tlldy rluli ut Onl: the Fortnightly, the I,HUrrl and tlio W'lunmm. All of Un-'Hf wi-r Inrf'ly riir'M!iit"il ut th ni';rtlr.g. A j reception for Mr. A' kermui una! Kiven In tha vt-n'ns. Out of town j!iiiitn wra -nttrtiined in tho liome of tha Ord club, women. I -?jfs' iff ZT" ? If tllllii IS L C l fV-TIMC. T Ul FATTY COON UHDC nC UK Saoventures 'I'ln- '.'Till etntij ronviiiUou of tho N'i li'iil;a I'l-ili-niHoii of Women a CIiiIik oiimm'(I Tufhciny mornlmr at North I'lml, wilh Uiu fefluiuiud wo iiM-n'a cluliB of North riiitto as hoa-l.-K'-. Tim K'iv'l of tho ir;(lent, Mr. IMfciir I'lnncy of I'ulli'rton, fell at If: 15 o'glock, Mr. Pifnney ha cei'vod one yi-or of her twu jri-.r ti-rni of offiuo mid ha proved a popular und efflclotit officer. Th'TH will K no elei:tlonn thla year Mri. James T. Lei-M of Lincoln In not only vlcn ir'ld' iit of tlio otHto fcliiHtlon, hut ul."o vdltor of thft Bum-tin, the atnte triBk'.lne cf the cluh ThU I her third your In t li la linlKirtunt cninpuolty. other Utah' officara aro Mr. H P. KIiikkImii y, dram! Inland, recordlnx Mi-cretuiy; Mra, V. 12. MIiiIit of OhI. hind, .oiTi')ondlr)g auirt'tary; Mra t 'it ii I C. ivnymiifi of Onl, treumirer; Alr.i. K. C. titotier of Hewaid, auditor. Mr. John tflaker of llnntlnii, paat prceldent, I now Ktullil fedtintlun director. Offli.ra niudo ihnir uunuul n-iiort Tin-Dduy morntuK. Difitrlit pimlrh-nia In thu ordtr of their rilitrlct are: Mr H. 1'. Cremip. Nthraaka City: Mra. tJ, Nkkuraon, rapllllon; Mm. C. A. Millar, North Ik'inl; Mm. tf. U. Main, Crete: Mr. A. J. Jenlhon, Harvard, and Mr. J O. Acktrman, Alnaworth. They war tho principal apcitkera Tueeday even ln. "No Mora Wur" t the alogan for thl cotiveptlon. Monduy evcnlna; waa Klvem over to iin i-xi'cutlve hoard uiectlnK and con fcrencea hiiiouk dltiict prenldont, dlvlnlon chairmen and club prculdontB. My Ma rriage Problems A-lele Ganaon'a Nw Phnao of "llovulaUona of a Wife." Problems That Perplex By Realrlc rlrm. The Wild Suspicion !r, IVtlt Voiced tit Madge. "Mra, Underwood Kuya you wlelied to hi-u rue. Mi. Jraharn." ir. i'et.t, with Iuh )nofei..iioiiiil ill; r.ity, in Dicky's parhutw, "worklm? ovcrtlint-,'' mid with only tla hliow;n tha itr;iii) under which he had been working over Toni Cheater, enma Into tho library whtre I hud nuked Lillian to end him. "Yen, I do," I answered bluntly. "I'lraa ait down. You liiiiat be e llllUHled." "i "Thank you, I niu not tired." Ills tone held the cold, awkward stilTne.s la Love TrannyT Dear Ml Fairfax: 1 will ba 25 A, in, .nth fiml I urn verv much in lova with a girl of 2, tiha rwya aha wb'ch repnl ao many of his acqunlnt lovc ma and hna promlwd to marry .niicea and which completely hide tha me. Laat uprlntr he wan vtry nnx- rtu kOoUii" and klndiiee of the km to bob hor hail', but I akcd her ,,, not to und he au.li! aha wouldn't. The j . ..,.fl.rtH. ,,. j , jnmreKiied. however. ami punned :i chair toward him. other ovenln; I culled on her a uauul mid found aha bail done It. When I complained about It he wild It w a iiereonul affair and her mother didn't object and. n her best arlrl friend had decided to bob here, they went to Kellier to have It cut, a her Rlrl friend hud ank d her to and they wished to b a! ke. U you think ahc n earn vary much for mo to wiah to please a lil friend rather than Tie? "lint I am," I dh'iI jiettlnbly, "and it tires me to cc you atandina;." What Maiiiti) Asked, "In that caee, of course, I have no cini'ce." he said ctlflly, and Bat down o i lie chair, iiin.onsulouKly aetiling In i,i It co'tnfoi't with a relaxing move i,,cnt which betrayed hi fatigue. I filt a bit conaclcnco-Htrlckcn about nwt 'onr tnat hna ,ooa. pra u,therln, 0 tlr,d a man ,ul my u. 'V"u rhhAWt youiaU'-'n- over the meaning of hl lit worth a real man'a conaldtratlon? 1 M'eech concerning llfky ''a.s like Know it ;eem important to you, n a harb urliiK nic In, and I went dl . letiilU often do? But when you stand I rcctly to tho poltil. off and look at tha thlnsr, is love ty-1 "or, eti(, 1 munt a.k youi what cunny? Ho you feel that you tr fhowlng your unelflh devotion when you try to Inteifere in a harmlea thing which you coyfeja beautllle thn Rlrl you love? You have an old funh ioneci prejudien nialnnt a style that is aanltary and time anvlns and that worku no damaeo of any sort. And you arc qiuirrellnic over an affront to vour mahclillna prtde. Bo a hisger nan than thiaj and clon ::iake your ove a prison. Both Very 1'oimg. Deur Mlji Fairfax: I am 1H and havi In. ti koIiik about siead'ly with a voting man my own nti for three vea.K. He asked nie aoma time uo to many bini. I conenttd. alihoviRh be hu never piven me any ciigage. mrnt rintf. Hi: ha.s a Job that does not pay a very hlf'h salary. Ho turn mot of H. home and thn reH he ieml fool ihly. but never soea anyw-hora with out me. 1 hava brouftlit up tha iuetion of wvimr soni ', but he Jilnk wa should iiay fur our furniture after we nro married on the Instalment ftain. In ihe la.-t week We li.id a i'i.ni! you meant w hen you hhk'ii me ir i were sure toy husband wos In the A-'Iroiidacks?" lie straightened in th chair with th,' effect of a jerk, and his eyes showed fatigue no lonpcr. I had the d I notion that something- had Ju.t kindled a fire behind them. "So you hnvo r-ransldered your answer," he said, and his tone be trayed the fleivo e.iRerness whlctfwas In h'm. "Not nacemaarlly," I parried. "I aim ply wished lo know what was behind your question. There must have been something." days, so, of cour'c, I cannot say po. Itively that I know that ha is. there. Hut your question nuggeMs that you have more certain knowledge than I." "I have ro knowledge," he said quickly, "only ;i strong euspiclon which I intend to verify," There wus something In his man ner wh.'eh frlithtened nm. I havo al wnya felt that under Herbert Fetlt'a frigid exterior there wera volcanlr:, dangerous possibilities, and the smol dering Urea of his eyes, tha Intent frownliiK look he bent upon me con firmed that ancient Impression. I remembered his old dislike of Dicky, and suddenly, overwhelmingly, there came to me a seiiHe of my disloyalty to my absent usband, in even listen n? to this man, let alone questioning him. "I must crave your pardon, Dr. refit," I sal, rising. "I think I must have been a little mad to send for you and question you. Please forgive th trouhlo I have caused you. Of course, you must realize that I can not listen (o Idle suspicions of my husband," W'i'h one Ions step he crossed (o rre, and taking: me by the arm not up gently, but with a firm grip from which I could pot escape he put me back In'o my chair end lowered above me with hi white face like a maak from which his eyes fairly blazed. "1 allow no one to play fast and Ioosd with me!" he said grimly, out raited egotism and something more fiercely primitive in his voice, "and you will hear now what 1 disliked tell log you. I do not know this positive ly, but 1 km cursedly sure that wherever your husband Is. he i not at that Adirondack camp, and that Claire Foster know where he Is bet Ui than either you or 1." (Copyrijht, 1SS2 r Personals CHAPTKrt IX. l aity t'lsiii Trie to I'lease Ihe Old While Mara, rarnur (Jracn'a old w-hlte mare had something nw. Jimmy llabblt brought the new Into tha wood. Put when the forest -Mk asked him what It s tlist the while mare had, ba oouldn' tell him, "lis a atrani.'S-looitinf object. I don't know xrt!y wbat to call It," Jimmy Kabblt aald, "Where la the fid white mwe?" Fity Coon Inquired. "aihe'a In tha paatura; and tha quwr, pw thliipr i with her." "I'm goinir lo hava. a look al It," ratty Coon announced. And rls'ht away ha scrambled diwn out of the tree where he had been dosing and tarta! for the hillside pasture that reached up tow an! Dlno Mountain, A lie reached tha paatura fence h could sau th white mare grazing down tieur the bur at tho end of th lane, "Ml ask her to show me thl thing. It mlghi be good to eat," Patty mur mured to himself as he waddled down the hill. Th white mare mw Mri coming; ho raised her head as l'atty drw near to her. "What do you want?" she asked lilrn none too pleasantly. At that moment an odd, ungainly f Ik ure hobbled around from the far aldn of the white mare. It had woolly tail; and though the creature waa much smaller than the white mare. Its leg were almost as long at her. These leg aeemed to Fatty Coon to be far too long; for tho tot' tiring animal to which they be-longed. "What do you want?" the white mare repeated a Fatty Coon stopped nd stared at th tran,-o sight. "I heard that you had something new," l'atty explained. "I came down to see It. I hoped It waa something good to eat." At this the white mora guv a sort ot cackle, "1 ahould Ilka to catch anybody try ing lo eat rny colt!" ahe cried, "I nan kirk and I can bite. And If you don't believe ma, Just you try to take a nibble out of thl youngsterf The white mars' eyea flashed and she laid back her eara, close to her head, looking so threatening that Fatty Coon hastened to assure the lady that he wouldn't dream of touch ing her youngster. "I wag hoping," he told her, "that somebody had given you a few bush el of corn. Of course 1 can't help being a bit disappointed. But I'm Klad to ae your colt. I dare ay lt'l u giod one." "A good one!" exclaimed the whit maro, aomewhat hotly. "It certainly la Thl I the finest colt In tha whole oountry. They aay." ahe added with a elmper, "that he looks like hi mother," "Doe he?" Fatty Inquired. "Who la his mother?" "I am," tiie white mare (napped. "Can't you ce that his head Is Ilk mine? And his feet?" ' Fatty Coon looked closely at th white rnare, and then at her young aon. "But you're white and he's dark gray," said Fatty. "His coat will fado as he grow older," said the white mare. "But hi tall la a good deal like a sheep's," Fatty remarked. "un't worry uiasa that. It will grow out," th whli mar re- tiTted. "He has all his lea, anyhow," rut ty Coon observed, "am! that must b , a grat ounfort to you." "All hi legs!" cried tha whit mar. ' arid her voice ro linnet to a brink, "Ceriiiliily h hu all hi. l'. Did you think cdta didn't have four leg? Ho, hot" I "No! No 1 don't mean that," Kitty Coon aniwered, ' "Then you belter explain. And you'd better be very careful what you I mi', for I can bite and I ran kick: and ! won't have anybody miking fun of my colt," "I only meant," Tatty told th whit mar, "Hint your Bon' legs won't hav o grow. They'r long ei.tugh klrandy. W hy. ho can hardly get bis hetd down to th ground!" "Ha"' xp!nlmd th whit mr. ''Don't worry about that! My non'i ntk will grow. When he It old enough to eat grass he won't have any trouble getting hi ahar. And 1 can tell you, air, that lia'i going to be 4 hearty ester." SI id i Tit 8 8i ii.. 'kJ! 'Oh, my goodiMMl Co avwagt" whit ata equ.4i4 "Then h' Ilk m!" Fatty Coon cried. "Did they ay that when they told you he looked Ilk you?" I "Nonsrnse!" the white) mar snap ped. "Whoever heard of colt and a coon being alike?" "Ho may have rlmr on his tall, later, like mine," natd Fatty hopefully. 'Oh, my goodness! Oo away!" the white mure squealed. "You've, alartod m to worrying. I'lease dont' come near ua afc-aiii, when you e us In th paalure," Bo Fatty Coon turned and went back toward thn wood. 'i've always heard tho whit mare wag hard to please," ho muttered "But she I certainly delighted with that colt: and he's the queerest thing In tho shape of a horse that. I ever eaw." (Copyright. Birth Announcements. Mrand Mr. Wllllarn Jacobsen an nounce the birth of m daughter on Tuesday at th St. Joseph hospital. A daughter, Jean Anne, waa born Sunday to Mr. and Mr. Charles M. Trlmcau at the f t, Joseph hospital. A daughter, Mary Marjdalene, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Mountain at the Ht. Joseph hospital. Mr. Mountain waa formerly Mis Car rie Welsenberger. Drama league. Owing to cancellation of "The Cad Man" engagement at the Brandtl. tho Omaha Drama league haa recalled the bulletin for the play. It will bulletin "Kmperor Jonee," in which Gilpin will appear on November t. Avoid touching th metal part of elecrlc light sockets and fixtures while standing on bathroom floor that may be damp. This Week Is Our First Birthday Week and We're Celebrating With a Truly Remarkable Sale of Girls' Coate Severely Plain or Trimmed ' With Furs These Coats Are Values Beyond Duplication at Size 8 to 14 Year Coat Worth $20 to 25 Mothers of Omaha trirls will be Jelitfhted with this wonderful bit of news thin rare opportunity to necurc a coat of rral beauty and super ior quality at a very decisive savin jr in money. Every coat a new crea tion. You'll nurely be enthusiastic over the values. Vetourg Plaid Uackn Chinchillas Soft Coalings Deep Pile Fabrics Shown In Scarlet, Drown, Tan, Navy, Copcn, Henna, New Blues Fifth GIRLIE NK VHERZBERGS Floor heut Exr,nt" HIBIIERS5 -- ir ISlo-1621 Douglas Street siii.'i.(- i!s:riiai.t'!foi'aMa:i''(Bi f''iitrBiia:;tiia::i:T.ue;ti:t:iai 'iaii:.ita-'a'.:;at'ajai--iaiiaiiauMti;ir(i,aig Ts'ephon " AT 9876 i Men. Warren HlnclcweU returned i Monday from Chicago. I ' There waa," ba iinswered grimly. ; "but the answer you (?ave to my ques- Mr. fharlea A- (Jreenc, who has : lion disposed of It. t'nle.," there t,ePn upending the past few weeks at am a shrewd look into his eyes, ; the HIackston, leaves Friday for I "unless ymi wlnh to reconsider your Chicago. i answer. In thai case I will k my ..u..Mtion ni,"iiu. Are you sure your! M- William Ihyson, a prominent t ustiaiiil is in thn Adlrotnlacks?" jriub woman of Muskogee, Ok!.. Is i n,..i.. t-...n. the bouse guest of Mrs. Dora Alexan- ,i (..a.inii in ......,. . a.i in r l alley. M'Vtrui timners uiui me The Style Shop Orcsgmtnlktog and! AltciratkBis Expert and Skilled Moditteg Under the Direction of Mi K. Farrell Basin Hour 8:30 to 5i30 Mrs. B, Armour 225 Nerille Block 16th and Harney Streets Entrance oa 16th V l I t 1 .1 : ii I I I I I t el l I I I I I I I I !:' 1 I I '..iM'4nti.'t,,..ii',iii..iiMI tlp itirtia ,m livirie biven in ,.. ...... mi i.e lh ,.1,-f all-1 ne.lna-flff 11 i . I. .. .1 . . .. ... honor. ! His manner wus the offensive, ar- acj are not on speaking tennr. H lie rfliimld try lo sam my friendship , I tol l mvsrif tint a'l he neete( ws if niu j houl 1 1 go hi.lr nil1, or wtiniij, n ri0ry switch under Ills arm to nrtke thi pi, Hire cumpletr. If I had my normal lf. I would have rut th eoriver-wtinii short at this her iiio iid i .to? hk.i;ti:i:hkkv You re b- IH vctv uiiii to be re tv (e,i Slel i'i iw ininsiiiK oi heiiina married. H.ive tin" inim man f 'r a fi-lend. . hi. I don t .ei.r Into an , ng.iijenii-iit until 'i'i r ol tei'. Tln n lOu lll b h tier tibltf to overcome -he difl. iiiiifn hii h V"U flnd now vry uitr-ing and ennf i i n Wl! I'lipi : ti thintr for ymi t" d". nt tin ..II)' I huk. s.'iiii-wh.il nwUe. 1 .u M' r-illf i: llavu tn'vlitly ' n nii'.g.-.i i i .1 fellow tb4t I Mv. 4 with for :wl.t m,.ntli He .- g.ilnii on his ini',' 'H.ii 4lid sknl no- an nloos; with hun Wuu!l nil Hlrjdtj iililo lo litll r it woui-l I-' t'iM'r f-t m to with i im t.i. I hub at the san e pin e er ., r w A i !.- ! Werl-I wi.till 1 hetv I 1 5 ll,nl, n i-t nur t'k''it vmie vje ,.'n iil:i Hi I eii h ;ii I with the )ili tU g "lug l.i oi.ifsv W twt Have cj n . ..ii finoitt' 4 v.. 1. 1- rt Mikiur. i -1 t n..rv'-t . l' e !.. M i t f. .K ' '- ' .' ' I ' I loe j i 4 , '. :! '. --4 : .".ft ; t i i.ti T.) s- e " aant K . ' ,i Nr twsut.ful nl ana t, , -!s i i hi ;4i.f in p-a.t.iM ' t i, .rtc'i T" w - I1 ' S P : U.I fa '!'.!" f V . . f mt in :!. ifi,'ui .. ... ig '. fr Vtm I is I .' I " 1 fe-1 U ! ":v ft i fr j '4 ! ll yt are wu t I . 4 I Hie i t,i i.t ..i.ii . mi it It.. .., i . ,e ' t " 4t ' "' , ' i -ii . . -, -.. i4 -el t -J a t !.- r point 1 tt : t f.,r that matter, I never wuuM Imve tin it If my mrv.s bad le t b'-.-n ft ii-l iiliw-t to the hpak .1 it l'"li.' by the strain of th t.lshfs pwlleiieis. I suilllo 'l.t I every bit if will power 1 t"--'"""' to kii iv o:-. ftotil lt-MOilt. md 'l--le i t ' iiiiit!nii t uli.f aUy "V It r-iti, I am t.ot sine.'' t ,i!il 'I kn.-w tint In 'li to 'tit ,i'i.i i f i fio ml- ni"! I n-i'U'- i :r.ii ) i l Din tow, but l.-'t I: U f'l'IU Il.tU f'T erH.I u KIN U .M. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Hubbard left by motor thl tnnrnlng for Chicago and Indianapob. They will later orive ihtouKh to a AtiReles, where th.y will reside Ht 3715 W.-st Twenty. f if t h street for the present. M s. Ch.li Ka Mclor.!il4 Imn re tiuued fr. 111 tne e.i-t with her mother. Mrs. C.vutit flark. Mrs, M.tkuial.l lii be. n spending home time In l'i ii,.-, t(i tit, fnll-w,r4 thfl eritrane 1 of hr il.iUkhter, t hai at. in th Kiiii.m W .ilai l school. 1'ul a astii at the ht f :lr w i..i th U.i j p.v tituiiraNr. ' Informatioir tf Keller's Bran is tuirmteed lo relieve severe constipation! ;.t , it. .ii, Hi n - r tt ! n ihr.uisH th. U' t C( HKW ' rt l"rn i-tvit nj krwm W ii tht if asy t f t i i i't i'i.1 , I Kl Mi aw ri4i:t. tft ti.-s titii is v I' ;i ' !: i-i !.! vti wnen af.t t ! H t tS 1 . t f t ' U.r- I .' " i ' ( ta -ft ut f. ' ii-i - I I I I . .... ''.", i" :. " 11 1 , i 1 . i , - n i. i t- -i '1.4 I'llU' li" n-1i'ik thu ufl i I Ktl : !! . ( i r i -iietipsiu it U-4Ue ' t irv.t th (ri'iih! ihrou the sii fvn '. b.'u it swi. I' sant "J riirttlse ' tin trnu'.ton cr dia-.-of i In Mtm.l v !, Ursa : . .' . - t '! Iw U .v.nfyt it; in e'l.- inn an, eerv hiUra I.-4J4 ?. 'HJi4 u. N ' nann! -e,-,!vtK j AaJ lVt th, mirfil 1 ?4 a ei-stitisitn e'n ft f:a il! 'rBju't tK .'r,l -r tl i i'ir iht t .(', i '' . si .iter. I 1 t : I No. . Our Drlnrs Are mimiHHx Men. The rner who drive nur unoti bava anU tii i ire of their route. They rail for and deliver your bundle. Tluy nuke all collec tion!. They work on a rrinimission, itt that they rraliy hav a financial utoirst in thu Sanitary, other than a Sstitfilay tiij.ht pay check. These linn hav your intrt at heart. Their surras only comes from atitfiits you. St titn you see a Sanitary Iruch in frnt f our IKiirhbor'l hou, atk the tlrlver lo tell you acmething f tianitary irrvice, II kro and can tell Just why yu will like h i laundry better. Als h will evpUm th dit ferettc in th 5ni'rv four cla-avi ( jf. ir. rric -Wtft Wash, A tr Jh j Ivy Wsa, e rr Ih ; h.mllUt. "t rr :h.; Air tTy, f ! Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry V"-rv , uWM Kilpatrick's Fur Policy Believing in moderating prices on Furs we refrained from early buying and held no August Sale as ia former years. Our Judgment Has Been Vindicated We have now secured an interesting group of Coats and other fur pieces which we place on sale now, at. the very opening of winter Wednesday, October 25th at prices that make a real appeal. Fur Coats, Capes, Wraps, Coatees You will know these later models by their unmistakable style points the cut of the sleeves, the distinctive collars and novelty working of the pelt? that enter into the garments. Hudson Seal Black Caracul Northern Mink Jap Mink Squirrel Kolinsky Natural Muskrat Black Muskrat Mole Viatka Squirrel Siege Caracul Near Seal Civet Cat Northern Muskrat Coat 40-inch length, gtwen skin dropped stripe border, new shirred-in collar, irregular skirt cftVct, fancy lining, at 9295 Raccoon Coat 40-inch length, 4 skin re verse stripe border, with deep self collar and cuffs, at $2t)5 Hudson Seal Coal 10-inch length, new woven siish and tassels, fancy Canton crep lininj? nnd choice of Heaver or Siiniml trimmed, at JW75 Black Caracul Coat-WrarjJj-ineli length with ln.rj;e shawl collar and cuff tf Skunk, fancy bnicadd linitik', at !Mo() Hudson Seal Coat t.Vinrh leiisfth, ..t in alseves, turn-back cuff, fancy wovm belt, Marten collac and cuffs, at U Near 3al Coat l'.Uieh leiik'th, ratdan klr-CM-, ilf collar, f..ncy Car.tt .i ert' lin i'ir, iit $275 Nur Seal Capi iVim-U Kr.(jtb, rrvrel Horkfil btir.ler, rancn crepe lined, $litl5 Newest Sport Model Fur Coats Sport Model Fur Coats for email women, sizes 32 to 34, developed in both .icuelte nnd regulation styles. NKAK SKAL MARMOT IIIIOWN CONEY NUTRIA With self, Fitch nnd Raccoon collars. Price ranifc SMU.nO, 3110, $lr and 9203 Aito tptoisl siuJi ' (or Km largor womto kt inciter! ptlfes. Fur Chokers, Animal Scarfs and Small Pieces (a t4r a t h-ariv t.VJA '- Wrati itch t hr t !.' ,,!,, - - Jaa lri, elta! aa Viaireel t . 4, r .M I tll Ihffke Mer ' .ik Mlr., M .J a i ki I " s. .".' V 4 -- t U .. ' l'v- '". -' i r i, JiV'S ,.' ! lt HurUon Seal Co-U 4"' imh IciiKth, your cluiiof cf Sju'-rrrl, Knlmskv or self trim, 4i r.iK Scotch Mol! Coat Wntpto iiuh It nw'li, I caittiftiily ici,'!irti und worklt d'"f n. lir and ru'ii of poirttd Fot 5t."t.1 tar Moles ef Hudaoa cr a 1. Koilesky aat .'ap !tn, I'rtck fang 9Htl.,VI 'o SjililS j Mist I waters I'm , o s $110 152.5 .rtaera sllsl I uln i l.n r:is- 5I5:. 570.'. 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