THE NASSAL POST, FREEPORT, X, T., FRIDAY, ItECEMBER !». l»lo
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News From Eastern Nassau County
BAUlWlll ITEMS
The Kail aud Jitney supper held Mt the cbapel of the M. E, Church on Wednesday and Thursday of last week under llie auspices of the Ladies Aid Soclel>, was a success fron every manopoint The booths weic very attractively dcccjrated and Hie number of handsome donations lo the fair, drew many who purcha>-''d the articles iir Christmas gifts.
The fancy lable in charge of ,\li -.. E. T. Southard. .Miss E. SKKMhoff, Mrs. John I ish and .Mrs, Valentine .Soble was very well patronized. The tiag table was Laken care of by Mis, A. Gplden au.l .Mrs, A, Albastine, .Sirs. Henry Oppei inann, Jr., .'Vlrs. Alt->it I'earsall had the. candy tabb.-. Tiic apron table was in charge of .Vlrs, H, H. Homan, Mrs, Kli-bard Mott iuid Mrs. F. D, Smith., Home made tabb- wlth Mrs, A. Whaley, Mrs, James Slory, MUs M. Wooley, The doll la¬ ble waa in charge of Mrs, Henry Op¬ perman, Mrs, Robinaon, The mystery table was supervlai-d by Mrs, Cook, .Vliss Sf'dic C(K)k.
Phone- :.68 .M
H. (iOLDFAKR,
l.udies and Ijeeots Tailor
KURS RK.MODKl.KD A.ND RKPAIKKD
:13 liallr«>ad Ave, Freeport
FOR SALE
Ten mules. Ten Horses. \4.U8t be sold on account of no work.
W. D. DUNLAP, CoDlracior
riie Jitney Siipiie-r. one 'tf tbe ai- tractlODS of Ihe fair, waij in ejbargc of Mm, J, Sherwood, Miss Margaret upperman, .Miss Hame rimith, .Mi.'s Rulh K. Wheeler, .Miss Mabelle -Mil¬ ler. All the ladles who put every tf¬ fort forth ,io Ihal the fair would-be a financial .-nd social hiicccsh ,.i'C will pleased v» ith H:c le-snll
< ATIIOLK EICHKK.
The euchre flVf hundred and pino¬ chle to be given tomorrow I Friday) night at the Baldwin Theatre, under the auspiiics of the ladies ejf the .Vi¬ tar Society of St, Christopher's Catbo- 11c (.'hurch Is expected lo atlracl the usual largi atUiidaiK-e that can te counted not only from the people of Baldwin, bui from the neighboring villages. ,\ eeillecti'iii of partie-ulariv handsome' i-nd useful articles ha'e been doiiat(-d for this rjccastoii, ar.J prizes thai will jdease the enlhusias¬ iic iilayer vvill be on view for ia- siiectidii
'lhe- followiiij,; ladies comprise ibe committee in charge of the affair, and who deserve much credit for th'-r efforts. Miss Sara E. Demp,sev, president; .Mrs. Frank E, , Hurlcv, vi;e-pre;,ideui; .Miss .Vlary .vrcCarien, secretary; .V;s. I-'rcd Southard, "vl. ;. K i., llllllc;-, Mrs, ,\1 ,\l(-Donald. .Mr-, I., Koch, .Vlrs i., Russ, .Mrs, J, Wii-- kiiiKon, .'drs. 1'. ('ollins, .Mrs. Corretia, .Mrs. F J, Cately. Mrs. A, K, Dalev, .Vtrs.F. Cmiraii, -Mrs, Ibiiitiii Kli-id. .Mrs, V. ncnnett, Mrs, P ,Mis. Ii, .McD(-rmott, .Mrs.
ed ii hair dressing parlor ovei Mr. Davits barber tihop on .Menick nia-l, is pleased vi ith hef patronage,
LOCAL .SCHOOL .\EVV.S.
It has been planned to have Clin-ii- mas exercises as well a.9 the imrenis- leachers association recepiion at I'lc openlng of the new Baldwin schoni, but lhe completion of the paintir.i,' has bei-n delayed so that the Chri.-t mas exercises will take place- in Hie old school on Friday, December "Jl'd, at 2 p. 111. Kach class will have its ex(-i('is(-s, altliough in some cases two classes will e-omhine in program.
The furnilure' has been installed in the new school and-it is'expect'd that everything will be in readiness for tbe grades from two to six lo lal-e their piai-es in the new bulldiii".
.Vliss Hertha Combes, of East Rock¬ away, the ne-w teacher for the third !.M'(idc. has t:ike-n up her work in i;ie old building preparatory to her teach- iim ill till- new ,<e-bool after .Xmas.
Smithville South.
Hael theie been aliJ u.eiic prizes on ha.id. Je-rouie .Messina would have received one. As a peadiing Jew tie was excelleni.
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(jiiiiui .'-lis Oi'ilfiii, ills, (' Amies Snulh
l'l .-palatini ni-m-lil 111' H'l win lliii'liiii-
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Mr. and -'idl- Piiik, laui.diter -
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Hany Cook, of l.al.e-- liie jiareiits of a liaby airlv.d on Thanksgiv-
av.
.Vlr. Richard Suits is alile lo be- up and arniiiid after a sivi-re an.i.'.i pi Jyplioid fever. .
Mrs. ..vniie- liiitebiiison of .Me ii lni road has be; u engaged as d(-sigiic!- in Hickson's t-stablisbment on Fiftli in - nn.', .Vlanbattan.
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Men'^s Clothing
AT
REASONABLE PRICRS
THE CLASSY CLOTHES SHOP I 371 Fulton Street, Jamaica i
lin- dale
one of Hie- liiuue-st niglils at Hu- pla.-«.'. It is pbiniii'l lo biiM special i.i"-i.- ainl il i.iba.i-l for that nigbt
On V\eilii-sda> night of last vv.,k, lajiiiiy Fllid Coiiimissiom-i- ,M, K, Ci<- 1 Illiam visili.d the Baldwin iroop of Hoy Seionts at their league mceti'ig lie-id in thc high se-hool. William BriK-bhauser has bee-n apiiointed :is- sistaut scou. master, and lu-ld l^is posiiioi/ ollicially on that evening, '.'i, ib-iK-hhause-r will take up trari ¦'¦ml lie-Id prae-tiio with the boys.
Last " .-. h .Mrs. ..\iuie llut(-liiiiso:i and Mrs. Ui:-hard Suits dined in .New V'ork illld altended the perfeirmane-e „!' '-¦;•!¦,.•. c. i!H!!-y c-ii-i "
Mis. (..'(ii'i:,!- Davies, who bas oivi-
BELLMORE ITEMS
There wni be, ojji next .S!iiiilay ev, ning and on Hie following Siiiieii'v ' ve-niiig, ill the .VIethodist Kpl.-ii-onal Chill.-h here, illustrate'd services on lio- Life nf Christ,
'i'lie- nias!< ball beld by the ilell¬ moie Base-ball e-lnli at the Fireiuens Hall last Salurday evening was a big success. The hall was fairly well e-iowded anl the iiuisie- furnisbed oy Hnne-y's Hand of Fre-eporl was excel¬ lent.
The first priz(j—a gold jewelry set - given to Ihe best ^costumev was wm by .Vliss Florence Hoffman. Tlu- :h-vi:,',' set, !.'iveli lo lb(- luo,;! iiiinl- cal (-ostunie, was won by Walter Brockman, of Bedford aveniK-. The-'-e- we-re (luite a iiumber presini from ne-ighboring villages and Bilinioi. !i!;]i!-i-. ;!ii-y -.viil (-omc often.
'i'he drawing for the $2,,'iii .aol.l min was won bv .Vliss .Vlary rnbaiier of
Last week Mr, A. Boheman's hor>e waa Btriclcen with lockjaw and died Tuesday, It will be a great loss to ... . email, as he and his wife were very fond of their pet.
For the information of those who are interested in bowling, we wish to say that Conrad Caltano, one of our new subscribers who owns the bowl¬ ing alleys and ice cream parlor on Redford avenue, informs us that every nighl the alleys are open to all. Open games every day from 10 a, m, to H p, m.
On .Monday night the .Never Sweats .VIen's Club t-ike the floor. Tuesday at S p. Ill thc Harmony Ladies Club are si-h( (lllbll to pb-i.v, on Wednesday the' Be-llmorc .Vltn's Club aud on Thurs¬ day tb,, Kurii-ka l.adies Clnb. On Friday and i-ialiirday there' are- open L'-ames iill l.iy from 1" a. m. lo '-' p, m,
'lhe- liellmine Adv'am i- Hne.k, I.aei- d( r and Kngine- Conuiaii.v held thiir monlhly meeting la-U Monday even¬ ing ard the. fnllowint (iiricers were e-le-e-led for the e-(iining year: for(- tnaii. ,1 ,1. Kowry; lirst assista"! fi'ie-man .Viidi rson Bloomer; second rts: islani fonniaii, H, O, .leiiucr; third assistant fon-iiiaii Wm. Brown; secre¬ lary. ,loliii lloelue-sou; fiuane-ial secre larv. I W. Rie-hiirds, and one mem- lii 1 I 11 the- Board of Truslce-s. .Vfr. :htfoot.
Mrs. Jennie Southaid spent Saiu.- day in Seafurd witii "ner nioi'uer, Mrs Agnes Rhineheart
.Vliss Clari Walters will lead thc Kpworth lx.-ague devotional ineeting Sunday evening at T:30. .Mr. Lesli-- Raynor had eliai-^.'e of the meeting lasl Sundav.
MERRICK
TIME TABLE
The Seaford Basketball Team was defe-ated in the game played on I'li- day of last week wilh a team from Amityville.
The l.adies Aid Society will iii..'et at the home of Mrs. Mary Raynor on Thursday afternoon.
Ill AIH Oh HAMILTO> I ilRI VV.
Werrlck, as well as the other vil¬ lages in 'the vicinty were sho.-kel lo hear of the death of Hamilton iie,- i-'eis Fail fax, who was ill but a r,'w days befoie he succumed to au att-ae-k of pneumonia.
Mr, Fairfax caught colel vviiile ..n- iiig to meet his son. Hamilton Van lii!is
n.
Mr, and .Mrs, Wm, Rliinehean ai'e the happy i-arents of a young son, which was born on Tue-sduy of last week.
A meeling of the Official Board will be held in the- McHnidisi Church Sa'¬ urday e-vening.- at 8:30,
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SEAFORD
the
i'lu-is are iie-ing ma.le- fnr Chri.-itmas •¦iiie-i-tainiiu-ni of Hu- l-:iiis- (-opal S iiday Si-hool, whie-h will be held sonic time eliirini' Hie- week be¬ tween Chiistmas and .Niw Vears, '*n account of ihe e-hlldreii not being ab'e to have thcii outing tbis Summer, they wiil be give-n a Cbiistmas Pai ty in the Cuild Hall at whicli time ga!^c^ will be played.
.Mr, Willi-uii Smith who in ari automobile accident, has nirned home- from the horpital.
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Rensselaer l-'airfax, who retufm.l a little ovei a vveck ago from the Mex¬ ican liorder where he was with '*ie Seventh Regiment.
¦^Ir. Fairfax was sixty three years old and the son of Col. John Walter Fairfax and .Vlary Rogers Fairfax. one of thc finest families of the south. He was Ikuii in Alexandria, Va. His widnw is prciident of the Col.mi.il Dames of .New Vork, was lObiiii.ii I'e'.-elia Van Itenssclaer, dau,Mlitei if VVilliam T Van Ri-usselaer, of i i- other (del family. Two childrtn sur¬ vive: Mrs, Schuyler Cemeron ami Hamilton Va:i Rensselaer Faiifax
Fnn.-ral services were held ou Vie '.- day mornini; last at eraee Cbiiieb. New Vork City, al In o'e-loek 11. Charles Slattei'v otlle-ijilini; w lib Kc\. Willia,n H, l.ittebrandt. .
Read Hie Nassau. I'ost.
I nisir; i.im ANn r p timc T.*Bt.E (Krr-.tive Oct..b.r Kth. 1916.)
Le.ive Merrick for Neve York, and termedlate stationti Wtt>k-eJ«y»—6,16 D.'.2, t; iS, GCI, Till, i:.2S. S ni. 18 13. 8.61, 1" 12, H.in.i 12.17, 1 ;:i.i. il.ilS. 4 17. 6.J8 B.,'l:i, S.n, 11 14. pin. i^undaya—6,48. Siil. »,22 ii.ni 12.2S, 2,4!l, 4:12, 5:11, « nS, 1111 p.m.
Leave Freeport for Nev» York. Penn¬ tylvania Station, jnd Brooklyn: Wetk- ila>!i—5.:.'||, r..56. C 42, 6 5!s, T.J.', 17 4.i, S.06, 18,17, S.5ti, i9.49. I'J.IT n.m.: 12 2:1. 1.34. 3,13: 4,2IT ,1.02, B.42, lf«,21, 6.39, Kill, 9.22, p.m. Sunelay—11,52, S.24. 9 2-i a.ni
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6.40. S 12, S
11 21
12,32,
p.ni.-
Leave Freeport for Amityville. Baby¬ lon. Patchogue and intermedl.ite tta-
tlonsi Wei-k-dayei—nii4 44. 8,10, a9,31. 11.63. a.m.: al.46. i<u2.19, 3.44, a3,68. hS,03 a5.55, afilS, 16,33, iie7.li6. 7.46, a8.U3. a9,u7, all.20 pin: 12.17, n2.22, nlKht& Sundays —5 31, aS.22 a m ; 12 34, 2.3U, u;f,4, aB.44, ••17 116, aS.112. 11 14 p.m : al2,17. al.SJ. nigbt.
Leave Nevn York, Penntylvania Sta¬ tion, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate ttatlont: W<-e-k-.lavii—ii3.6v<. 5.fi4, 7.114. 8 :t6, Ullll n.m.: 12.52, fil 2(i 2,0(1, 3.(Ml, 4'17, 14 47 (e-xc.-iit Merrk-k). B-.UU (16 IS I'.xe-.-pt Merrle-k). 5 33, 6.64, 16.15. 6 50, 7 111, 8.10. 10 15. 1130 p,m : 1,311 niKht. .Sundays—4 30. 8 26, lt,4ii a,ni.; 1.4ei, 3 uO, 4 6i, 6 15, S "8 10 1" II 30. pin.; 12 34 nl«ht.-
.aTrnin,s run to Babylon only
nNo Hrooklyn comie-ctUms
s.-^al unlays only
fExcept Saturdays,
iKxct-pt b(iliday.s.
iKxcept Saturdiiyg .anil holi.l.-eyo
Trnins l.-uvc Brooklyn, Kiitbuieli .W.-iiMu Station, nbout the- same- tiim- im thewaa shown from N.-w York, i'e-nnxylTnJila Stiitloti This tinu- table- xiibJ.-.-t tu .-liiiiii;. with.Hit notic-
Mr. Fred Seaford.
Wib
-'¦licni Sunday in
Last Fridav ariernooii, Hk- iiie-nib. is , of Vlis. Arthnr llubtiard's piano class, met at h(-r home for the usual e l-ss i miisie-ale>, Tl',e program consist-* oi» piano solos, eiiicts 'and violin seU-c- Hons, after wbii-b a short Ske-teh on! the life and e-omposiH(ms of Beetbo- ! eive-n's S<matr.s. Op 14, was played by ¦ Following this reading, one of Be-etb- j oven's nnata-'. Op. 14. vvas plalyed bv Mrs. llubbiird. Rrefresbim-iils ami i games occuiiied the- re-imiining jiar; ni ', tbe afiernoon.
Till Youug Ci-ople Club of St l'iiiir~ Kpise-opal I liure-h held tin ir b' t , 111. (ling ol tbe- bome of Vlrs i:i n ¦ Hansen on Norlh Main stri-et, H vi.sl a business a,-- vve-ll as a soe-ial mee,.- | inu. About twenly-five members were- j iii-e--eni. im-lmMn;; tbe d;i'i-(-to;-e-' , Mrs, Chark',! Kdwards Sr, On tbe ti'-' l-'ridiiv in ,la-.naiy, the ni'-etiii,^ will be held at the home nf Vli .Searby on Ce nte'iniial avenm-.
AUTOISTS
4veiier I .del Kiit;iiie-s and l're-\.-lllinn i>
Freizcii ».irth
lliidiateir-.. 1 r.iiiiid 111
\ii Oiiiici- ot Ingiiie I reiiiliU III re. The' ¦;
HUGHES ELECTRIC HEATER
Win take
(are- eii Veiiir ( ar Riiriiitr The Wiiriiie'd feir vein in the' Mi
NL-lit ami Ilav riling.
Jung Fang i.i. a ill Drew Seminary, the Methodist Chun iuK at 8 (>'(-l(i< k.
Chin.-;ie stiieb-!lt will "TrreTiiTr":. in
Xmas
Holiday
Specials
f
Begin to-day to make preparation fer the Xmas and
New Year Menus
Freeport's Leading Grocery House
Attractive Price List
Xmas Trees
The finest assortment of trees that came to F'reeport in years, at at a price that evei-ybody will make Merry Xmas this year with a tree. What is Xmas without one. Look our assortment over.
Below you will find some of our speci;ils th
R. R. Plum Pudding 10 25 45c
White Rose Plum Pudding, can 23c Pumpkin can 15c
Figs Box 10c
Dates Pkg. 12c
Fancy mixed nuts lb. 20c
Squash can 15c
Bille's Poultry Seasoning can lOc Citron lb. 25c
Orange and Lemon Peel 20c
Seeded Raisins Pkg..
Fancy Table Raisins Thyme or oage
lb. Pkg. 25c Pkg. 5c
National Biscuit Crackers. 5c pkgs 4c; lOc pkgs 8c Pure sweet Cider, a gallon 27c. A Full line
at will make your Xmas Dinner^ treat.
Crystalized Ginger 10&25c
Mince Meat Pkg. 10c
Mince Meat lb. 12c
MuUer's Macaroni, Spaghetti
or Noodles pkg lie
Olives, plain or stuff, large bot. 23c Domestic Sardines can 4c
Normania Sardines can 15c
Warfield Jam Jar 14c
White Rose Jam large Jar 22c Beets can 14c
Warfield Spinach can 15c
Burton's Vanilla and Lemon
Extract 20c
. Sunshine fancy assorted crackers, lb. box 20c of fancy fruits, cranberries, oranges, grapes, etc.
.Ne-xt Sune'ay. thc third Sundav '<(
Hie nionlb. earh- e-onnnnninn c l.-'nii
! tion will bc at 7:30. Hoy Farrel Diif-
I tie-Id of C.ard.ii Citv, Anh Deacon ol'
I Oucens and .Niissau Conntii-s. ci !¦¦
brant.
(Ill l{( II I AIK AMI ItA/AAIt.
fill- fair (ll tbe .McHmdisl i:pisc..- pal Cbiii-cb of Kdose-vell iimre-r i'e- aiispi.cs nt' Hi., l.adies .Aid Cir. •»¦, I li(-l(l on Ml. i".lb and I'.Hi nf Hee.-'ii- ! be-r, vvas aiiotlie-r iiisuinee whin, proveel the general good fellow sip nli I hi 1 I'nibei's ll! the- e-biirilrf and Ibose- ' V, bei belpeii to malie the- ba'/aar Hn ' sii.'i..-s. (In be.Ill jliiys the- ''a'/aat - was ',11 V vv-'!l iiltembd, and thc p:''; iv ami nscfiil ailicb-s which li,i'l ; bee-u imnated were- snlil in ailvii'i-j tage I
Till '.iim \ table wa- li: i|i:ii.-4i' .'tj Mrs, Fre-d rndi-rliiil, assisi. d b- .M- | Bert I.ytle aud ,Mis, Jobn Corm 'c : .11 :;: ii|.:in liiiiil Mis, I',iink \\ni..is, : ebaii'lady. as^isteel bv .Mr... Saniii.l j .Aloams, iind Mis, iialp.i liiirviii; ; candy tabh-. Mv-i. I.ydia Siewiiri, ;is- : sisti-d by .Mrs. Cris Millir. .Mis. Wiil- 'I .-^le iii'.-usein : sniip.r lahle. \l, s Grant Andrev,-s. assisteel hv .\I;.- Cbarlcs Iteed, .Mrs. Cbarles Whi'.- mil:,. M.S. .ins. !i|: I'aatb, .Mrs, Ar l-n:' M-.|!m:. Mrs. Dliif ,s;iiiii|i-,nii -Mrs. Waldron, .Mrs. A. Cli;itavvii> Mrs. .\. Hiibbaid, .Mrs. William .Mob Mrs. l-'ii-d I'eH-isou, ,\lrs. Spragu^ 'i!: '. „' ,l.'Pi'M n ami Miss .Miirv Wliiii-
Mi. iiml \iis Jnhn Alhers inlci- taiiK.i Ml'. Illld .Ml-:. Frank llarnld Bark trom \irglnia
.Mrs. I'reel Biiriiette-, a yonng In tie of only six montlis, has been siiir.-r- ing from u.-rvoiis shoe-k, causeel by rrighi whe-n tbe barn in tbe- rear eif her home look tire a (-oupl(- of vvei-ks ago, .Mr.i, Biirnetle has had the p)iv sieiiiu illle lu'.iiig ber dailv I'.ir ihe piisl Week.
SMITHVILLE SOliTH
HAROLD L. BUCKEN,
ELECTRICAL COTslTRACTOR
82 Church St., near Merrrick Road, Freeport
Xmas at the Rexall Store
CIGARS-- No better gift for him who imoket, Irt ut supply the- cigan and your ta>te will be beyond criticiim
Black & Whilr. box ol'^S . . *1.2J Ko-Ko, box ul 2S %\.'ii
Roval Sovcri-igii. box ol 50 $1.00 Ollirial Seal, box ot'25 , , , II.2S
Poreco. box oi 50 .... $2.50 Hor de Minol, box ol 50, . , $;<.5U
nnd many other bran'lft to select from, CANDY'---Ladies appreciale candy, N'rn api'ieciale giving it. irl ui complete the ccmhinalion. Let ut send her a box with your cord; o'der now--we will deliver il when you want us to, Apeillo & Whitman's in hand>e.me packaFri--!, 2, 3, 4, 5 pound boxes.
USEFUL c.iFT HINTS
Perfumes. Toilet Waters & Sachelt Gift Slalienery
Feiuntain Pens Pipes, Cigar He. ders
Thermrs Bottles Hair Brushei
H "t Watei^ Buttles MiliUry Brushes
Rubber Gloves .Safely Razors
Leave your orders for Ice ( r«-«in (cr llic Clinslnins Dinner,
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph. G.
I> Thnn. Nl. I
h^XOtiZ store
WISI MI'HIIK K IMMIl
The
FURS
'ibf l.adies Auxiliary ot the- Suul ville- S'lUth Fire Iie-partiueul w hold their next nicc-ting on We-diie day, Deccinher 20, at the reside-nce- tbe- tre-asure-r. .Mrs, I-'r.\iie-is A O'Ke-.- on Bellmore avenue.
Free Delivery
JOHN J. DOLAN
28 West Merrick road
Tel. 448-J
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.Mrs. Charles A. Kunze. of Went Orani.'e, .N, J,, spent tbe week end as the guest of .Mrs, Joseph K, Fie-ld.
Oil Fl ielav nigbt. the weekly sc-- vicf will be held at the home- of .Mm. I'cttii on Jerusale-in avenue and .Ni iv Bridge road, in place of at the home- of Mrs, Church as on previous Fii¬ day evenings.
Chinese Theaters.
Many Chine'se the-ate-rs charge no adiiii.s.siiiii, hut de-iie-iid entirely mi tbe prntit.ve fr.im Hii' s.ile of drinks gnil foeiel pniilue-ts, Tlu'se playheiuses are on the- eirder of cafe-s. tiibb'S be-ing pro- vlele-el and li ii iiml native delicacies serve-el.
What Is America?
What is AnieriiaV It is not n terri¬ tory, it is not a Met of liintltutiein,s. It is a boily of Ide-uls and iueue. It Is uot a Keograjdiie- boundury. it u a
thought, u ceuie-ept.
SPECIAL SALE
The latest Mctiels—thc n^,(ist authentic styles, prices that are po.ssible liccause vve are fur manuftJcturers and .sell furs only.
Exclusive Models in Fur Coats
Lu.xurious Styles HUDSON SEAL MIA HA
Trimmed wilh contrasting iun: I I Iff-lllf
full flare .M..«.V«VV
HUDSON SEAL $ |rA aa
Full ripple skirl; new inodeb; I •Iiiiiiii
48 inch *W«VV
HUDSON SEAL M TC AA
Trimmed wilh skunk border. I A al^lf li
collar and cuff.; 48 inch —.BV^VV
Muffs and Neckpieces Call and See Us Before Weather Gets Cold
I xi'epli.inal ValucN
.Huffs Scurfie
Skunk sjsli'i.OO JIL'JW)
hlundyke Fox 22M ir,.(H)
Scotch Mole 25U*0 iajMl
Hndsou Seal ,. laOO icjio
Kaceoou 9J,(l ^M
Beayer 16.00 loj-^i
HudHou .Seal Stole $47J',(i
Scotcu Mole Stole (jvj-^j
The Natieiii'M Furrier
A. RATKOWSKY
28-34 West 34th Slreet. New York.