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-CHICAGO BOOSTS WAGES $300 Raise By the Assoctated Press. Banta Claus brought cheer the form of a making the city’s Among the best paid in the world &nnual Council last pay of fire fighters to $2,500. The highest- paid police captains will receive $4,000 ear and division fire marshals $4,500. A number of other ci also received wage incre budget, which totaled $213,269,346 for 1927, including more than $75,000,000 for public schools. The new wage scale is retroactive to January 1. PP S SR e OF POLICE AND FIREMEN employes Makes Uniformed s in the Forces Among Highest Paid in the World. CHICAGO, January 2 belated | Hotel Finance Expert Dead. NEW YORK, January 20 ®).— hoost, | Charles Waite Waller, 56, vice presi forces | dent in charge of finance of the | United Hotels Co. of America and for- | the {merly active in electrical de- | me! velopment for many years, The raises were provided for in the budget, passed by the City night, boosted the rolmen to $2,790 a year, and power Thrift is the soul, working in unison to carr complete and definite progr: Harold Krafft, standard Life Insurance Co., of Pittsburgh, before the Soroptimist weekly dleq | addres: vesterday at its THE EVEN , Phases of Life. mind district luncheon at and body out one m in life, manager for- | bears out that p stated Club NG - BTAR,- WASHINGTON, INFORMS CLUB THRIFT IS COMPLETE PROGRAM Insurance Expert Tells Soropti- mists Subject Covers Many Fayette Hotel yesterday. The pro- gram was arranged to impress life in- surance day of Thrift week. “What is thrift?” Mr. Krafft asked. “It should not be life insurance, nor a home, nor real estate, nor a bank account,” he continued, “but it is a complete program in life which in- ‘cludes all of these, which take their rightful places and fit in naturall Life insurance has a definite part the program of thrift “In saving it well to keep in of | mind the set g Life insurance nt of view It is interesting to know that but 3 per cent of the average income goes into life in; his ance, while at the same time | Stephen. La |87 per cent of the death benefits are | insurance benefits. Life insurance is the largest single cause for the re- duction of pauperlsm throughout the country.’” Miss Elizabeth Sheppard, chairman of the thrift committee of the club, reported excellent results in the pub- lic schools. Miss Florence Frasier Stiles, editor of Carnegie Institute of Washington publications, ‘requested that members use their influence in favor of the Public Library appro- priation bill now before Congress. Edwin Callow sang selections, ac- companied by Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner Coombs at the piano. Mrs. Elizabeth Kettler was awarded the attendance prize offered by ~ Mrs. Caroline Mrs. Helena Reed, presi- dent, presided. THURSDAY, - JANUARY 20, 1997. the proposed dam would be 500 feet high and weuld protect the Imperial Valley from the constant danger of flood. CLAIMS 400,000 ACRES WOULD BENEFIT BY DAM PRI “The Colorado River, of which few California Member Declares 3,000,- | have heard until recently,” he said, 000 is' the third largest river in the ’ Wit ‘Buy Power of | United States. 1t is 1,900 miles long Boulder Project. and runs down hill for 900 miles at More than 400,000 acr the rate of 30 miles an hour and i 400 feet above Imperial Valley in lands will be reclaimed by the Boul- |self-made trough.” der dam, and 3,000,000 people in he proposed dam. If built. will California are ready to buy the power |cost $40,000,000, but that amount will created by the proposed dam. accord stored to the Government in 40 | ing to Representative Willlam E.|v v the companies buying the | Evans of California.in a speech be ]m“m privileges. The canal to frri fore members of the Optimist's Club e the Imperial Valley will cost at_the Hotel Harrington vesterday 000,000, which also will be paid Representative Evans declared that to the Government in 50 yea of arid by the owners of the lands,” sald Evans. . Claude W. Owen, speaker on “Thrift,” said “Seven keys to success, as laid down by the National Thrift Committee, are: Open a bank ac- count; make a budget; take out life insurance; own your own home; share with others; pay your bills promptly, and make your will.” Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, president of sualty Hospital, announced that drive would be made, starting January 27, for a new $250.000 Casu alty Hospital building. “We want a hospital fitting to_the city of Wa ington,” said Dr. Rogers Headquarters for the dri I he at 604 Fourteenth street, according to Dr. Rogers, Roy L. Neuhauser is chairman for the drive. Inventory Looming Up—Remnant Prices Go Down! Further and Greater Reductions Misses’ Frocks—Friday Many that have sold at twice as much only recently.® Dresses for the rest of this season and for ear wear. To see them is to want them. 12—$19.50-325 MISSES' SPORTS AND AFTERNOON FROCKS—A fas- cinating value group, for here are jersey, velveteen, flat crepe and crepe de chine frocks—all splendid quality—some two-piece—others in basque or straightline styles. Attractive embroideries and mtch- ing, and a choice of green, cocoa, rustic brown and black..........$10 8325 MISSES' NAVY TWILL FROCKS—Splendid for early spring street wear. Bolero and straightline nylzs. -nract.ve1y em- broidered .$12.50 10$25.$29.50 MISSES' AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS, very recent style treatments make this a very important group. Basque, draped and two-piece efiects, in navy, crepe de chine and flat crepe. All good colorings. .. .. $15 8335 MISSES' TWO-PIECE CLOTH FROCKS—Kasha and either desirable, with embroidered sleeves and pleated skirts. Black, brown, navy and green..... ..$18.75 10—$29.50-535 MISSES’ VERY ATTRACTIVE FROCKS—Chiffon and georgette evening frocks and flat crepe afternoon models—all good style treatments and only desirable colorings 3.75 15—$35-$39.50 MISSES’ VERY DISTINCTIVE FORMAL AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS—Some with tiers—others in two-piece treatment. Plenty with pleatings, embroidery and tailored stitching. Coral, queen, blue, peach, navy and black. szsso 10—$39.50-$49.50 MISSES' VERY ELABORATE AFTERNOON FROCKS— Velveteen, flat crepe and georgetts, with easily recognized quality touches—all in styles that are most successful at this moment. Bo- Spring twill, On February first we take the semi-annual inventory of our stocks. Al- ready we are looking forward to this important happening! Every de- partment manager wishes to moke a good xhowmg Each takes pride in stock sheets free from odds and ends. All this is reflected in today’s rem- nant news! Prices are DOWN! Yet because a garment is classed now as a remnant in no wise affects the quality, its style or the general all-around goodness, It is Jelleff apparel. %e Washington This is indeed economy time! J‘ FASHION INSTITUTION NowYork Women’s Coat Savings! Actually the best values of the season so far. price—considerably less leros, two-piece jumper and tiers ..... ..$33.50 1—$6950 WOMEN'S GREY VELORIA COAT, with kit fox collar. Many cut less than half Getting Ready to Start All New in Women’s Dresses—Friday! Dresses of unquestionable merit—styles that are de- cidedly appealing at prices amazingly low. 18—$15-$16.50 WOMEN’S SMART TAILORED FROCKS—Crepe satin, flat crepe and Jersey, in style treatments suitable for current and early 8pring wear. Desirable colors, too—cocoa, green, black and navy..$10 15—$25 WOMEN'S AFTERNOON FROCKS—Just the thing you need for immediate afternoon or business wear. Georgette, crepe de chine and Lorsheen, in current style treatments. Green, navy and black....$15 16—$25-$29.50 WOMEN'S VERY ATTRACTIVE AFTERNOON FROCKS —Think of it, you save from $6.50 to $11 on lovely frocks that are just the thing to complete your wardrobe. Straight line tailored styles and attractive blouse effects, some with lace vestees—others with scarf collars. Splendid quality flat crepe and satin. ....$18.50 10—$35-$39.50 WOMEN'S PERFECTLY CHARMING AFTERNOON DRESSES—Georgette and lace. Soft draped models and tiers—also gorgeous embroideries. Red, green, slate blue and black. ..$25 14—$39.50-$49.50 WOMEN'S ALL-OCCASION FROCKS—There are flat crepe and crepe satin afternoon dresses and georgetts and chiffon evening frocks in this group. The co e all excellent, and the size range is 36 to 5 veoioe st 380 23-—$39.50-849.50 WOMENS 'FORMAL ERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS—AII very desirable models—georgette and chiffon frocks— many rhinestone and bead embroidered. Satin, crepe Elizabeth or georgette, with all-over tuckings and unusual pleating. Sizes 36-40, and a choice of desirable colorings EEe 4 10—309.50 $60.50 WOMEN'S DINNER A ew imports. Beautifully beaded gette, chiffon or net models gracefully draped or tie h, green and orchid, in sizes 36 to 42. cee...$3950 Women’s Fvock Shop—Second Floor Beaded Bags— Remnants! 5—“ 50 KEHTTED BEAD- % —$650 FRENCH STEEL BEADED BAG 35 3—$10.50 - $1250 FRENCH STGEEI. ‘BEADED .$8.50 1—$16 KNITTED BEADED BAG, with silver frame; blue, tan and green pat- LML oo il o is 810 1—$20 FRENCH STEEL BEADED BAG... $15 3-$25 IMPORTED KNIT- TED BEADED BAGS— With silver and jewel frame tops. _Lovely color blendings. Tan, blue and rose—also red, brown and green $15 1—$35 FRENCH METAL LIC BEADED BAG- Very fine cut beads, with very attractive gold frames . 20 1—$35 IMPORTE KNIT- TED BEADED BAG— Green and yellow bea heavy engraved s ver frame ..$20 Street Floor Handkerchiefs— Remnants! 50c NOVELTY LINEN HAND K E RCHIEFS— 525 535 2—$38445 WOMEN'S SMART TOPCOATS—One in rust-color plaid—the other in grey and rose tweed. 8—$49.50 MISSES’ DANCE FROCKS—RQIIIy quite lovely things in chif- Hemstitched and hand- fon, velvet and lace—very popular types, too. Peach, sea green and bhck . $36.! 15—$59.50-869.50 MISSES' ONE-OF-A-KIND FROCKS—For afternoon and evening occasions. Distinctive lace, chiffon and crepe Roma models—all in very recent style treatments. Black, peach, nlvy, green and - red $43.50 Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Larger Women’s Coats—Friday Quantities Limited—Values Indeed Great! 7—$95 LARGER WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED COATS—Camel brown, blue, Grey and black, richly (rvmmod with wol' and w Sizes 421 to 485 110-$126 LARGER WOM rown Velsheen or Venise, with collar and cuffs of beaver or sable. dysd squirral. Sizes 420z to 4 i 4-$175-3185 LARGER WOMEN'S UNUSUALLY DISTINCTI consider these savings—S$50, even $60, and desirable coats of the season. Rouvelaine or Ven models, with generous mushroom collars and cuffs of fox and natural squirrel. Black and grackle blue 7—$40.50-$65 WOMEN’S TOPCOATS—Immaculately tailored models, all full- silk lined. Some in tweed, others in plaid, including sizes for little women. Grey, blue, black and red. 6—$79.50-$89.50 WOMEN'S EXCEPTIONAL TRAVEL COATS—Five fur-lined models in plaids or mixtures—and one beige Swansdown with self fabric collar. 9—$69.50-$89.50 WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED COATS—One in black Estrella with platinum wol' collars and cuffs—another in green Lustrosa and several in little women’s sizes in brown Chamorella, squirrel, tuxedo collars and cuffs; also a few camel’s hair and plaid model travel coats with fur collars. colors and patterns. Also fine white linen handker- chiefs, inch in colors MENS ALL-LINEN INI- IALED HANDKER- CH|EFS—1’h‘ very de- sirable kind, fourth A—E—J—0— 15¢, 2 for 25¢ Street Floor Stockings— Friday! $225 SPORTS STOCKINGS —Silk _and _woel mix- tures, in atthractive two- tone colorings. $1.95 pair, and ORTS STOCKINGS—Wool and silk and wool, in fancy check patterns.$3.75 pr. 95 LISLE SPORTS STOCK INGS—In the popular drop _stitch Save on Junior Coats—Friday! 8—$35-$45 JUNIOR DRESS COATS—Just the type that is in most demand at the moment. Close-clipped pile and suede fabrics in smart straightline styles—some elaborated by side tuckin, Muffler, upstanding and shaw! collars p fox, Baltic bea and caracul, and a choice of o desirable colorings, rustic brown, grackiehead blue and green. $25 1082950535 JUNIOR DRESS COATS—Each coat an exceptional value. Suede-finish and pile fabrics and a choice of straightline and underarm blouse silhouettes—some sport mode en fur-lined and many’ with collars of Baltic beaver, J d caracul. Gracklehead blue and brown in this group Junior Mi: Coat Shop—Third Floor ingtail, 19—$69.50-$89.50 WOMEN'S LAVISHLY FUR-TRIMMED COATS—Including in sizes ‘zl/z -.$125 several for little women. Black and grackle head blue. Estrella with rich platinum wolf collars and cuffs. Black Veloria models trimmed with mink squirrel collars and cuffs. Black or brown Lustrosa, with kit fox or squirrel collars and cuffs, and black Venise with black fox collars and cuffs. 2—$125 WOMEN’'S UNUSUALLY DISTINCTIVE COATS—Kashmir suede, with modified blouse-back treatments and magnificent shawl collars and cuffs of bea: or squirre| 2-$125 WOMEN'S FITCH TRIMMED WOOLTEX COATS—Unusually desir- n modified blouse style. Grey and filbert. 2-$80.50-$95 WOMEN'S MAGNIFICENTLY FURRED COATS—Kashmir suede with full-length wolf stole to the hem, and cuffs to match. Also one grey Venise coat with embroidered panel and natural squirrel collar and cuffs. 2-$80.50-$110 WOMEN'S RICHLY FURRED TRAVEL COATS—One in tan Lustrah, with fur lining and fox collar—the other in red and black plaid with black fox collar. 1—$9850 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL MODEL COAT—Red Venise, with platinum wolf. collar and cuffs. 2—$165-$185 WOMEN'S EXCEPTIONALLY DISTINCTIVE FUR-TRIMMED COATS—Tan Kashmirtoga, with skunk shawl collar and cuffs, and black Laverra, with rich blue wolf waist-deep shaw! collar and cuffs. 7—$135-$145 WOMEN'S VERY DESIRABLE FUR-TRIMMED COATS— Straight line models, in brown and black Rouvelaine, with hemline stoles of fox or lynx and cuffs to match. Tan Swansdown with waist-deep beaver shaw! collars and black with badger collars and cuffs. Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor *45 Yes—Underthings—Friday! Remnant prices—but these are things you need all year round. Broken sizes — some slightly mussed, hence the remarkable value advantages! $7.50-$10 GOWNS AND PAJAMAS—Only a few pieces of each kind and broken sizes, which accounts for the heav; ductions. The gowns are heavy crepe de chine, with cream Val trimmings, ribbon sashes and flower ornaments, and the pajamas are that very d ‘able Jap silk with pleated jumper and plain pongee trousers... $6.85 $1.15-$1.50 COTTON UNDERTHINGS—It is worth your while to examine this group carefully, for there are gowns of fine Nainseok with fine hand-embroidered yokes in the pastel shades, and chemi: of cotton s95 crepe and Nainsook, in flesh, peach and white ..95¢ is $4.50 Junior Misses’ Dress Remnants! Nearing—Inventory Opportunities! 8-$1250-$16.50 JUNIORS' SPORTS FROCKS—Jersey, velveteen checked fabrics—both two-piece and straightline tailored mod Black and white and brown and tan 10—$18.75 JUNIORS' AFTERNOON FROCKS—Characterized by a smart simplicity that speaks for itself. Flat crepe, ~crepe de chine and jersey, in basque, two-piece and straightline models. Wine, leaf green, navy and black -$10 12—$25 JUNIORS' AFTERNOON AND PARTY FROCKS—Be sure to look through this group— for here are guite recent mod rich embroideries and lace trimming. Good style trea splendid_color range. Leather Goods— Remnants! $7.85- SQM SILK NEGLIGEES—Very popular numbers, but the size ‘range 5 ‘5 UNDERARM BAGS— broken. Crepe de chine and baronet satin trimmed in a very flat- tering way with rows of Val lacing. Flesh, turquoise, peach, copen and coral. Also a few printed crepe de eh-M tailored nnfllm“l .$5.85 $195.9295 SILK SLIPS AND BLOOMERS—Baronet satin_and rayon slips, perfectly tailored models with deep shadow hems. Flesh, white, peach, nile and green. The bloomers are in jersey or Tricosham, some with ‘fancy garter cuffs. Nile, peach, red, purple, tan, cocon and 1.65 mirror.. ored clasp $2 2815 FINE BLAGK PIN SEAL PURSES — With large bevel-edged mir- Frocks—Third Floor : 5 e e : o ror’ and _double inside Friday’s Misses’ Coats S 35 $295 CHANGE bURSES and RD CA —provides astonishing value surprises for 59 lucky young women. SE COMBINA- Flon BN A CFINGER 4-$2950 MISSES' PLAID SPORTS COATS—A very small cost for the extra coat that you need %o slip on over a tailored suit. Straight line with convertible collar. Green, red and grey, $10 RING—Nicely lined and fitted with mirror. 4—$29.50 MISSES’ TWEED OR CHECKED TOPCOATS—S(rAnglme lnd belted model and white and brown and tan. 513 2—‘650 ZIPPER ROLL 3—$39.50 MISSES’ BELTED TOPCOATS—Tweeds and mixtures, in de‘!rlbl. drab tonet 6—‘69,50 MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED DRESS COATS—Styles favored throughout th de: Junior Misse: 1 $1.95- ;‘59'; o 'E'ugiLK ’UND"E';\}/E?S' ax and Dok e | - —Vests, Sports Frocks—Remnants! TSt e Vest Eimintd s st carefully reinforced: \HVG.SO TWO-PIECE JERSEY FROCKS—Belted models—some w-(h chemisier fronts $10 2--$25 ONE-PIECE JERSEY FROCKS — Reproducing one af Jane Regny's famous models. . ...$15 10-—$25-$35 SPORTS FROCKS— ntludlnn fll! crepe, in red lnd hl-ek eombination and two-piece jersey models wrth wool plaid or kld {eather trimming .... $19 4-$5050 FRISCA OR JERSEY FROCKS—Two w'(h short Ja:knu lnd sifk bodice tops, the other two with horizontally striped sweater, $39.50 Sportswear. Shop—Fourth Floor g pipings—or lace nd bloomers in_the $1.65 ening model hose supporters attached. Pink and white. Grey Shops—Second Floor For Short Women! Tricosham Bloomers, 3 Price! 31.95 We mark these 14 price because only short women can wear them. But they are fine quality—well made with ‘hip form fitted top that gives a slender hipline—reinforced to knee—grey, tan, navy, black, jungle green, claret red. Street Floor—Friday! CASES—Tan or black, with plaid or plain lin- sirable pile fabrics with collars and cuffs of platinum wolf, mink, squirrel Choice of black, brown and red ings. "Stightly mar: .75 8-$7050 MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED SPORTS COATS—Certainly unusual values, for h H7B5 ZiPPILLOWS— Very convenient for auto tweeds and mixtures—some even fur-lined with collars of Jap fox. All in th t ments of the current trips—well lined, with roomy pockets. Brown, green and blue .....$5.00 20—$296 LEATHER HAND- BAGS — Very desirable uyl , in black, 5 d blue. Slightly mar- 10—$79.50-$95 MISSES’ UNUSUALLY RICH DRESS COATS—Just think of it—less than half poiy s o, price, and in some cases about one-third of the original price, and still these are the kind of B are we-rmr at the moment. Splendid suede and pile fabrics, with Street Floor collars—some even with borders of platinum wolf and mink squirrel. Even the d able grackle head blue and brown. Choice ..$39.50 6—$89.50-$110 MISSES’ RICHLY FURRED COATS—Kashmir Patina and lovely Venise—all in the straight line models, with the slight under arm blouse. The collars and cuffs of platinum wolf, Jap fox and skunk. Gracklehead blue, rustic brown and black in this group o 8—$95 MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED LUSTRAH COATS—with gcneruu- muffler collars of Jap fox, natural and bunny shades: 349.50 10—$95-$125 MISSES’ SHAWL-COLLARED CO ATS — Suede .nd pile fabrics, shawl collars and cuffs of platinum wolf—the most popular coat mode of the head blue, rustic brown and black.... Miss and ca are rich St 5 dozen pairs Regularly $3.95 brown Downstairs—Friday! $2.95 Daytime Frocks Cotton Foulards and Broadcloths 2 o $5.00 That very desirable style—easy to slip into or out of —figured cotton broadcloth and cotton foulards—navy and white, black and white and white with colors. Also some plain linene frocks in orchid, orange and blue. And Tomorrow Sale of “Menders,” Sl “Menders” are ripped in trying on at our counters. These have been carefully resewn, and we offer them for sale tomor row —about 200 pairs gloves that were regularly $2.95 to $4.50 pair—at one price, $1.00 pair. Mostly novelty cuff styles —all colors. Some are somewhat soiled. No ex changes! Jewelry— Remnants! 75 pieces—75¢-$1.00 JEWELRY— Necklaces, bracelots and ear. rings. Odd numbe 1 e desiFaLles CaaKk (P this group and choose 5‘7 yours tomorrow c Street Floor Toiletries— Remnants! 25—4'00 TOILET WATER AND Coat Shop—Third Floor RFUME — Narcisse ;7;:! Mc'::ypé.of'rf.s UME~ Narcisse and Jasmine odors Downstairs—Friday Furs! 16 fur coats 18 fyr scarfs Friday An old-fashioned Friday clearing that brings forth some astonishing values! Half Price Sale! Original i Friday Remnants Mean Extraordinary Savings i Prices! T §OKO,§I§ Pumps and Oxfords Clearing two great groups of these famous shoes—all desirable styles and all the usual Sorosis quality—at tremendous reductions merely because they happen to be short lines or recently discon- tinued numbers. 200 Pairs $6) .65 Formerly $8.75-$12.50 Mostly one and two pairs of a kind. A wide range of colors and fabrics and mostly all sizes in this group, although not all sizes in every style, nat- urally. Come early! 1,000 Pairs $ 5 .75 Formerly $8.75-$15 Remnants of late purchases in all wanted colors and fabrics. Every size in the lot, but not every style. We consider this one of the best values of the entire year and would suggest that everybody take advantage of this great economy opportunity. These Materials: Patent Kid They Have Arrived! The New Gage Sports Hats And they are very re- markable values at only 'S In the new spring colorings—the new spring straws and the new spring crowns. One-of-a-kind at Half Price! .Was $295; Now $147.50 Was $295; Now $147.50 .Was $295; Now $147.50 ..Was $295; Now $147.50 4 Fur Coats! 1 Taupe Pony Coat, with natural lynx collar 1 Natural Pony, with fox shawl collar..:.. 1 Natural Pony, with leopard border and collar. 1 Taupe Pony, with nutria collar, cuffs and pocket 4 Reversible Fur Coats at Half! with plaid lining... T ..Was $295; Now $147.50 1 Kid Ermin 3 Calfskins .Were $195' Now $97.50 8 Fur Coats—One Each Style 1 Beige Russian Caracul Broadtail Coat, with baum Marten collar and cuffs. Was $1,450; Now $725 1 White French Coney Evening Wrap, trimmed collar, cuffs, and border of white fox......... << Was $376; Now $167.50 2 Brown Kid Caracul Coats 6; Now $97.50 2 Sealine (dyed coney) Coats, with fitch and krimmer trimming. 7 1 Grey Caracul, tomboy style $175; 7.50 “Was $175; 7.50 1 Beaverette (dyed coney), tailored model Now 18 Fur Scarfs at Half Price! 7 Red Fox Scarfs—$29.75 to $49.50. A e & Brown Fox Scarfs - ‘Were $30 i m.so 2 Wolf Scarfs .. W-r. mSD to $34.75; 2 1 1 Swiss Milan Hemp—a most delightful straw for sportswear appears now in the most attractive new models with ingenious new crown trends—some in tam effects—some that cleverly mold the head—others strongly suggest Agnes influence, The spring colorings are particularly lovely in these straws and all add a very chic touch in the use of ribbon in degrade color- ing. All the new Spring shades and plenty of large head sizes! Millinery Shop—Street Floor These Colors: Black Beige Satin Calf Tan Grey Suede Brown High, low and medium heels—Size 2!; to 9—Width AAA to C. All Sales Final! Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor w $14.88 to $24.75 Now 15 to $19.75 ow,sy 71 to % 7.38 .25 g;m Novl 1.76 . «.Was 3 Now Fur Shop—Fourth Floor ; Stone Marten Chokers (one lkm) Baum Marten Choker (one skin). Baum Marten Choker..... [