, . ocroisan - 11. - 1953 g t wame-n's Wear Daily of October A has the following: A collection of foxa offered yesterday at American III Auction. New York. wars 3 to.40 percent sold with of pl-lees uncliulged from April. The official report is:-- silvers" (3072) so per cent said. top 011.50; three- .Iuu-ter silvers (186) 40 per cent told, top 010; a poor ccllectcn: searyl (12.50) 25 Per cent sold. WP 010.50; pletlnums (HM) D0! aeslt sold. top 011; white muted 1315) 30 per cent Md. top til. rho auction firm described attend- ance is poor thoughout the day and warned that shortages in fox supplies were in the of ering des- pite deaer optimism on that score. The firm explained the low tops on the grounds that big strings of fine goods had either been bo-uglht back or wililldrawn be- cause of lack of interest. Bales room comment was to the affect that levels were. definitely lower than those of last spring. owcvar. this was partially com ensated. wbservers said, because of the finer collection offered at that time. on the same page with- the 1 TIMELY IOIES 0ll ioiiii:s' 00llliE0'l'EI viiiii. Silver. Fox, And -Mink Farming I 3 above is a photo cut of" actress Jane Wylnan wearing a fox shoulder piece styledlss open coi- lar with deep-V out which is one a wardrobe of evening for fashions in varied shapes and col- ors worn by her in a Columbia technicolor comedy. . . .In another column in the same magazine is this: Norwegian blue fox in new mutations stands out most prom- inently 'tlle long-haired furs which are being revived at present. Its popularity is on the upswing because it lends- itself both to day and evening fashions because it can be fashioned into all types of small shauilder pieces as well as more luxurious wraps. . At Hudson's Bay Company's auction sale held in Montreal October 7, wild mink was in good demand and 60 per cent was sold at somewhat easier prices. Ranch mink, standard type, was end of season collection and 53 per cent was sold at unchanged price levels Mutation mink was a small end of season collection and 60 per cent was sold at firm prices. Muskrat was in limited demand and main- ly for cheaper types. In recent lluues of Women's Daily are ads about foxes. Grue- kin as hidman have this; "Tilers is a new trend in the lulsulse d fur fllhionu IIOX. This is one only item. This has beenvour only item. This will always be our item. - We are the world's foremost manu- facturer ofi foxes with so years of for experience." Hats off and three cheers for Gruskir at meld- msn and may their business in- crease a hundred fold, it the wish we are sure. of every fox farmer in Canada. and the United States. I Fromm Bros. had its first allow- ing of the ne mutation Golden Glory Pbx at Bonwit Teller. 6th Avenue specialty shop last week. They were given an auspicious setting as a new 1053 fox muta- tion that took fifteen years to develop. The fashions are a full- length single skin draped over the shoulder on one model and down the front, and the other fastened around the necl' and draped down the left shoulder in front. A collection oi platinum mini: drew considerable activity at the New York Auction Company's sale last week. sixty-tlve per cent sold at film prices. The suc- tion firm described all types 'ss inferior merchandise when com- pared with previous sales. They were said to contain old peltries customer” sold at this time of your. Attendance was described as good. The official report is:- Pastels, including Stewart, 50 per cent sold, levels unchanged to last l offering of comparable merchan- dise. Top regular males :00, fe- males, 812: sapphires 40 per cent sold; levels were 7 to 10 per cent under previous suction results for similsr goods; top males W1, fe- males 331.60. Piatinums including Stewart, to per cent sold. prices firm. good activity in all types of goods; top males 430.50, females s10.'I6is Almost 1.260.000 raw pereian lamb skins will be offered in Lon- don at suction October 28-29; 625,000 of these will be southwest African. 860,090 Runisn and 258.- 000 A ans. Hudson's Bay, Arm- ing, Ollsdiwick dz Kiever and East- wood dz Holt will be the sellers. And here is Pauli. Reinhardt, the greatest silver fox snd.muta- tion booster in the whole world, and secretary of the American Fox Breede.is' Asociation, who has just compiled the industry's pro- duction figures for the year. Paul states: "This year there were a- bout 4000 domutlcally cultivated foxes produced in America. and it means that if only 2000 women bought a two-skin fox stole the years entire production would be exhausted." Fox is now the rarest mi in America, he continued, be- cause of current public demand stimulated ivy Paris and Italian designers who have been featuring "Norama" (North America) fox in their collections. - Tl-IE ctyggingn. V CI-IARILOTTETOWN ion .3: foxes in the United states there must be . added thereto labout the same production in Cislnalda. or probably: sligh less. and to that many thousands in Norway. Sweden. Finland. Russia and Den- mark, and the worst feature of all. the one that is causing the real trouble is the great quantity thit has been built up by holdovers from auction sales in Canada and the Ignited states. If we only had foresight like we have hindsight and had sold those foxes when the buyers wanted them at the figures they could pay the cupboard would be bare and we could look with confidence towards a buyer's mar- ket. We learn with regret of the re- tirement because of ill health of Thomas D. Carruthers, for up- wards of thirty years secretary of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders' Association. Mr. Carr- uthers was an ideal man for the position and no detail in connect- ionlwiltb. his work was ever over- looked. Courteous and obllglng with everyone he made a host of friends in a position that called for tact and many other qualities. In its formative years his good judgment was of great value in placing the Asociation on a sound and steady course. While today the fox ihusinan has declined to an industry of little significance it was a mighty one years ago and the Canadian National silver Fox , ...n. 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