Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1917, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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hiLlAFRONTEltALMA
INFURIA LA BATTAGLIA
Oli Austro-Tedcschl Hnnno Rl-
portato un Iniziale Successo
mn Sono Stati Arrestati
1 1WMA. 2C Ottohrc.
palla fronte dl hnttaglla pervengino
politic ilnlle nunll "I npprenJe chu mills
rye nell'Isonzo, a norO de'.l'nltlplano dl
jjSni,!tM. Infurla una grande battalia
Kftza treeua, Horn che la divlslnni austro
t(dfc!ic rlusclrono ml oitencrc unl intzlale
vcctMo nel scttorp dl I'lczzo. Tolmlna e
t) pord dell'nltlplnnn dl HalnMzza, hannn
Incontrato una tenacc reilstenza unposta
dalle valorosc trtipnc del generate Cndorna
In unlone n contlngentl francesl ed inelesl,
the hnnno cntiptetamente nrrcstata I'avnn
tula delle forze tculonlchc.
Da n;nt'' p' lrvenuto circa I comtiattl
pifntl svnltel l'altro terl pi rllcva eh itll
autro-tr(l?.ohI traem'o va-tnt;Klo della
firt.i dl ponto dl F.intn Mnrln c Santo I.urla.
eoml'nclarnno unn cffens'va sulla frnnlo
dfll'Inontn pnrtandn la bnttncl'a sullc pen
olfl della spnnc'n destra dl dettn fllim".
F.inta Mntla e' un' piccolo vlllagglo alia
eonnuenza. ddl'Idrla nellTsonzo o dlstantc
tppina duo c'lllnmrtrl di Tolmlno.
Cnntemporanenmente gli nuMrlacI erM
tuarnno un poderoFo nttacco sulle pendlcl
(jocldfntall dl Monte San (labrlelc. ma gll
Jta'lanl rlitdrnno a rr-sp'cerlo ed a catttl
rtre parccclile rentlnala dl prlglonlerl.
Un nltro nttacco fu condotto rtngll nitro
tedeschl sulle pendlcl merldlonnll dr Monte
Jtomnon, nulla catena dcllp Alpl niullc. e.
mil clgllone settentrlonalc rtell'AIllplano dl
Balidzza attneco che si sppzzo' dl front"
lla tenacc reslstciza rtegll Italian!. Kquale
rnltenr.a trovarono I nemlcl alia stretta
6i Za(?a, a sucl dl Santa I.ueln dl Tolmlno.
I un ittacco rnndotto molto a sud
della strctta dl Znga. favorltl dtl una
fitla nebhla che rise Impoislblll I 1 1 r 1 dl
tban-amento delle nrtlgllcrlc Itallane. nil
tustro-tedeschl rlusclrono a penetrare nolle
llnee nvenznto Itallane sulla sinistra dl
l'Isonzo.
Ecco II testo del comnnlcnto del general?
Caderna, pubbllcato lerl dal Mlnlstero della
rtierra Itallano:
lerl matt nn, dopo pnehe oro dl Itr.jr
Tallflt le forze atmtro-tcdesclio rlprepm II
i bnmbardamento lnngo tutta In frnnte mn
potento funcn dlstnittre Fnccln'mente
rnntro e pn.xlzlonl sullc pndlcl inerl
dlornll del JIo"t riomhon ed II e'cllope
merldlonale dell'altlnlano dl lla'ntzza.
(love In segulto 'anclarono un poderopo
tttaeeo dl fanterle.
Alia Strctta dl Zapa reMptenimn ener
gleament. ma pin' a nurt. favorlto da fltta
nbhla che Impedl' I tlrl dl nbarranientn
delln noftre Imtterle. I nemlco rluwl' n
tfondnre le nostre llnee nvanzate milla
ilr'tra deH'I.onzo
Traendo vantaBBlo del'n testa dl ponte
i Santa Mnrla p Santa Lucia (nelle vl
clnaze dl Tolmlno) II nemlco Porto" la bat
tarl'n mi'le pendlcl delln sponda destra
de'l'Ioonzo, i
Contemnoraneamente II nemlco lanclo"
on poderoxo nttacco contro le. nostre
pnslflonl nd occldente dl Volnll; e mille
pendlcl occ'dntnll dl Monte San rjabrlele.
Ma mil' II nemlci v"n arreitnto p con
trattnecato. rlusclmmo a cntturare
pareceb'e centlnaln dl pr'trlonlerl.
Pul Tarso un vlolento bombardamentn
da n'tn del ncm'iM fu rftettlvnmento
controllato dalle nostre batterle.
Nel clrcoll parlanientarl corre voce die
II presldento del consljtHo del mlntrtrl. ono-
revolo Iloselll, nhbla decl!o dl raseennre
le ue dltnlsslonl o che mo to pmbabllmcnte
taranno prcsentate orkI stesso In "unlone
a quelle dl tuttl I suoi colleshl dl pablnetto.
Ie raclonl delle dlmlsslonl del Riiblnetto
Boselll doverebbero rlcercarsl nel rcccntl nt-
tacchl fattl nl JUnltcro alia Camera del
teputatl da parte del soclallstl. Moltl rl-
tegono che talc pasRo sarebbe stato aftret-
tato dall'lnlzlale successo ottenuto dalle
forze austro-tedescho alia fronto Itallana
dl battaglla. - N
Teutons Push Ahead
on Isonz'o Front
Centlnoed from Vaur One
nd of the front over which the offensive
began, the Germans were able to make
their way Into the Klltsch baaln, but violent
fighting Is still In progress In that sector.
ITALY WILL WEATHER
STORM, VIEW IN LONDON
LONDON", Oct. 2G.
Germany's offensive against Italy lok
terlous at the start but the season Is bad
for tuch a campaign. Italy Is well mu
nitioned and amply provided with troop-j,
and observers nre united In complete con
fidence of the nblllty to weather whatever
ttor mthe Germans may ralso.
This view was expressed In various quar
ter! here today. What Interested British
ebservers the most In the whole situation
was the fact that the Isonzo offensive was
regarded as further evidence, of Austria's
military Impotence. It Is Germany which
J, waging the Italian drive. German troop3,
German ofllcers German munitions and
German war plans are In control.
Well-Informed observers here held the
German control of this effort llkcwlso ettab
Ushed Germany's Intention to keep Austria
Under complete vassalage to Berlin.
CHIROPRACTOR IS ACCUSED
Perjury Alleged in Obtaining of Di
vorce by Sayre Man
TOWANDA. Oct. 2G. Horaco G. Lath
Top chiropractor at Sayre, was arrested
on a warrant sworn out by the District
Attorney, the charge being perjury. Ho
Jve ball for a further hearing. It Is
alleged Hint Lathrop, who was a resident
of Perm Tan. X. Y.. came to Sayre tome
lime ago and engaged a room.
On different occasions he occupied his
apartment, but. It Is said, not enough to
tain a residence in this State. Then he
jued for a divorce In this county nnd ob
tained It. Ills arrest Is on, the charge that
he had perjured himself In claiming a resi
dence In this State.
is healing my
eczema 50 quickly!
You don't "have to wait to know
that resinol is healing your skin
trou.be! The first application
Mually stops the itchingand make3
the skin look healthier. And its
continued use rarely alls to clear
, way all trace of skin sick;iess and
soreness. Doctors have pre-
contains nothinjr that could in
Jure the ienderest skin, Soli by
8'l druggists.
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lip JtPr i&m I
I'm KjBmI
Resinol
Allies Aaain Fttriki
Northeast of Ypres
Continued. frem Pate On
llrl louny over tii.
magnificent evidence
X&&
nllltnry stre
conducting
mnlni. nfr.i.... " ""'dueling two
tatanl" nt,saul1tir'mSUnpd"crri"C"d"
GERMANS, IN PANIC,
ABANDON RIG GUNS IN
RETREATFROM AISNE
w.i.i. t r.nw. oct. 26.
Mth everv hou- today the-c grew cvl
Je"ce that O-neral Petsln's stroke on tho
l-ne bid ltinpte,j on Germany her great
pM d'at of 1M7.
nemornlled by the triphammer blows of
the p't-M French war mnehlre the Ger
nnn ny were abandoning their guns In
nn effcrt to retreat across the marshy
"I'ettc vil'ev and the Alt'e nnd OIsp
Canal. F'ghtlng with the desprrntlon of
nn who know, they nre beaten, the enemy
vn n-iv for tlie French wedge until to
dny It had been Jammed more than three
'i!'c Irto fie nlvotal l-nsc of the German
lire curving nrnund the western etrenv
It' n' the C-em'n.((.iinmei.
What mnd the Alsne victory nil the
more demoralizing to the Germnn forces
was the fact that on th's particular ridge
Hlndenhurg changed his favorite battle tac
tics. It hai been his scheme heretofore to
refuse battle nnd plastically to fall back to
prepared new positions. Dwindling man
power Impelled the German high enmmann
to hunhnnd all forces of men and not to
fight and lose men where a retreat -of a
few hundred yard" rr poss bly more might
save troops.
The lmp-rt inc of the Alsnc rldire. how
ever, led Hlndenhurg to rush up his best
troops and accept the battle offered by the
French with nil the power at his command.
The French wero victorious.
Total c nt urea of men reached more than
12.000. More Ihnn 120 guns have been
tnken si fnr Several hundred trench mor
tars nnd machine guns arc not Included in
this count.
Two enormous guns des'gned tn fire tor
Pdoes carrying 200 pounds of explosive,
with which the Germans were apparently
preparing to experiment, were nmong tho
military booty captured nt Goblenaux.
Neither of the guns hnd been fired.
Judging from prisoners' stories nnd nn
"tlm-ite of the mangle 1 heaps of the Ocr
rnn dead, the German lo'ses In Tuesday's
drive nnd Thursday's acceleration mav bo
conservatively estimated at equivalent to
three whoV German divi-lons approxi
mately 4fi.O00 mrn.
In proportion to the size of the battlo
front reven mile i this In the heaviest loss
which Germany has ever suffered In n
single i-erles of mllltnrv operations since
the disastrous German retreat last rprlng.
N'ot only that, but the French victory Is
a cumulative one. I'ollus now dominate
the entire Alllette Vallry. Their hold on
the ob-ervntnrlei here virtually renders
untenable tho German lines nlcng the
northern edg-s of the bloody Chemln-dPF-Dames
all the way toward Craonne. far
to tho cast.
Hew great was the Jar to German army
morale when Hundenburg's troops felt tho
Impact of I'etaln's pivotal blow was evl
denced In a fcoro of proofs today. Like
a boxer struck a staggering blow on tho
Jaw, the German army machine reeled
backward. Its mind confused, every wnso
t.t npiirehonalnn attuned to the Keenest
point, nnd then with muddled, befogged
comprehension strovp blindly to "cover un."
One olllcer captured near I'lnon carried
orders to abandon bis four mortars. Ills
major tnken nt the same point had
exactly contradictory orders first, to re
treat ; second, to resist "regardless of cost."
Six hundred prisoners tnken nt Plnon
evidence this demoralization of the orderly
German military brain through Vetaln's
stngger ng blow.
Tho Germans hadn't een thought of n
defeat at the "corner" of their line where
the French struck. Their lines were "Im
pregnnble " When those "Impregnable"
pisltlons melted before the French fire the
demoralization must . have been sudden,
dramatic and of bitter relish to tho Ger
man high command.
The new advanced French line today was
an nverago of three and one-tenth ml'es
beyond Monday's positions over a totnl
front of virtually seven miles. Consolida
tion of these lines today swept more nnd
more German positions Into tho pollus'
hands. Franco has already reoccupled tho
tcirltory between Monkey Mountain and
Fnrgny, capturing the vlllnges of I'lnon,
I'argny and Fllaln.
' " ' M h 'W
You'll find the Whole
Family Healthy, Happy
as a result of faithfully using non
irritating, harmless, nutritious
Formula by a digestive specialist
who used them first in his own
privatepractice. Contain nothing
but the purest food elements. No
drugs nor medicine.
Cleanse and strengthen the bowels
by natural, safe, positive action,
maintaining a normal effect, and
taking away that sluggish, heavy,
tired-out eeling that comes from
needless constipation.
25c per package
At all first-class Drug and Grocery
Stores, or direct from
Dr. Von's Health Biscuit Co.
2218-2220 Market St.
EVENING LBDGBRPHII,ABELPHIA, FltlDiY, OCTOBER 26, 1917
FRENCH ARTILLERISTS OVERCOME
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oluck n memuii to tno nuns, tins larRe trench ku.. is be'iig extricated bv its crew that it may be rushed
forward to jotn in General Pctain's advance on the west front. Tho recent French success along the Aisne,
which is still progressing, was accomplished in the face of similar difiicultics.
LONDON SCORNS GERMAN
WHIMPER OVER REPRISALS
By ED L. KEEN
LONDON'. Oct. 2fi.
A Germany that orders repeated "baby
kllllng" aerial raids over Kngland and
France nnd putsues a murder policy on
tho Kens no less than on the land, now
complaining In nd ranee of Allied "bru
tality," Is tlip astounding spectacle pre
sented In t'nlted Press llerlln dispatches
today.
Olllclals txpressed Intense Interest In the
authoritative Interview sent by the I'nltcd
Press staff correspondent In ltcrlln It was
regarded as a itrcnuous effott of the
Knbpr's war machine to n'lay apprehension
caured by Knglnnd'H recent announcement
of a reprisal policy which would demand
of Germany "an eye for nn cyo and a
tooth for a tooth" for Its aerial assassina
tions. Germany was guilty of unheard-of itroc
ltles In llelglum and France anil sho
stroo to "over up" by charging tho Alile.i
with similar atrocities. Germany Invented
poison gas nnd brought liquid fire Into use
from the Dark Ages nnd then sought to
blame tho Allies "for cruelty" In Its use.
Get ninny's great guns deliberately smashed1
tho lthelms Cathedral and other master
piece:! of medlevnl architecture and Ger
many whined about Allied shells over her
lines. Germany Inaugurated rutblrsr.'iers
on the seas In her submarine warfare
and protested bitterly when Allied vessels
refused, with knowledgo of German treach
ery, to rescue t'-boat crews. Germany de
vised assassination of women and children
from tho skies and whimpers "brutality"
when, nfter three yenrs, Knglaud reluctant
ly decides the dexll'mu.'t lie fought with
bis own weapon
RUSSIANS PUSH ADVANCE
ON 20-MILE RIGA FRONT
PIJTIlOGHAn. Oct. 20.
Russian forces cast of Illga are advanc
ing on a front of thlrty-tbreo kilometers
(twenty miles), while tho Germans con
tinue to retire. Military experts expressed
the opinion today that tho Germans lack
men to hold this lino nnd may fall back
to the left bank of the Dvlna Illver
On the ItiWnnlan front fighting n'ct'vltles
are .increased. The Germans arc building
powerful fortifications nnd arc massing
heavy artillery. Tho railway station and
city of Marasheshtl In Moldavia were bom
barded by the Germans yesterday.
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ZEiH'll
LLOYI) GEOHGE LOSES POINT
First Defeat in Commons, However,
Will Not AfTect Ministry's Tenure
LONDON'. Oct 16. The Crst defeat for
Premier Lloyd Gen'rge's Government oc
curred In the House of Commons last night.
In tlie Government bill to promote the pro
duction of petroleum In the United Kingdom
provision was mado" f.ir a payment of n
loyalty of nine pence prr fin. An amend
ment striking this pruvlilon out was carried,
4 4 to 3.V
The defeat of the Government Is regarded
Men's "CheIford")$
HATS I
Soft Itnlk Late.'t colors nnd styles.
IVrlilc- .let black fur felt.
f. ....,,.. . ..,
Roys' & Children's Hals,
98c to $5.98
doth, plush, chinchilla and velour.
I. It llnillirrn SECOND FL (Oil, TTH
Never Such a Sale of A
:
They Are Actually
In this .season of ad rcuiced costs such an event is indeed stril:inp! All-wool materials are scarce at
extraordinary is this phenomenal purchase of ours!
One of America's best-known makers has turned his plant over to war
work. He sold us these coat 575,000 worth of them at a price decid
edly under their wholesale value.
Again Let Us Impress Upon You That Everij
Coat Is Absolutely All-Wool and Is Quarter
Lined With High-Grade Satin
Don't let this opportunity go by unheeded,
for every wearer of medium-priced cloth
ing can save $7.50 to $10 on the overcoat'
lie ivants.
Other Overcoats Up to $J5
Men's Good SUITS.... ( $-
These, too, are exceptional at their t jj.
imcc.
Sincrlo and double breasted models
and worsteds. Other Suits. SIS
Men's Good $4.50
Wanted dark striped effects in all
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Tots'
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Men, Women and Children Can Share
These Kemarkable Offerings ol
High-Grade Shoes j $
A X. Tinniilnu TiMllAfl
ALIUpUlUl X lltCB
Women's Smart
Shoes
$5 to
nf natent colt. KUn-metnl calf, brown
elared kid, white and gray nubuck.
Ihl" l, ""vv " . -
Men's Shoes
ratent colt, Klazed kid, tan, brown and J
gunmetal calf.
Women's Cloth Spats, $2.50
In fawn, gray and white.
Women's New Spat Pumps.
$5.50
Soft kid or patent colt. Hand-turned soles.
Children's Shoes
Save 10 to 25
Infants' Shoes $1 AQ to $0
Sizes 1 to 5 x.- -
Children's Shoes. . . . $.1 7Q
Sires 4 to 8 j a
Girls" Shoes $9 9R
Sixes SV4 toll "...
All wanted leathers. Regular and nigh
Priced according to leather and size,
es' SIl0es$O CA to $f
Ji? llAta" J '' m.
JffiyST: $2.50'?s5.
141 Drotlier FIRST FLOOn, KORTII
5.
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BAD ROADS
as purely mechanical and will not affect
the Government's tenuro of oillce.
Girl Scouts Go to New York
Fourteen Philadelphia girl scouts will
attend the National Conference of Girl
Scouts In New York today nnd tomorrow.
The lornl delegates Includo Miss Ilcrtha
Green, Miss Klizabeth Sehafthauser. Miss
Alpvna McCorklp, Miss Kdwlna Hinder,
Miss Molly Halls, Miss Anna Mowbray.
MIs.h Minerva Stern, Miss Harriet I leaver.
Miss Mllcn Cas.iatt. Mls Katherlno Hut
chinson, Miss Almce Stone nnd Mlsa Ldlth
Harper.
T STOIli: OPENS HlStl A. M.
1-98
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Mill lIprfii
ONK YKLLOW TKADINfi STA.Mi' WITH EVERY
PURCHASE ALL DAY '
Market
Eighth
ST.
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Worth $22.50 to $25
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in cheviots, eassimcres
to $35
Trousers, $3.19
popular materials.
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SECONP
FLOOIt.
Coats & Dresses!
no i-turtv i nut. jiitjt ir tun. inu ituog
Keen Thought Of
Velour Cloth Coats, $5.98
pockctH, gun-metal bucklo and buttons
Chinchilla Coats, S3.98
lend a smart touch to tlin collars anil
a
7 a s? or
cuffs. Have lap pockets anil belts Warmly lined, y
Sizes 2 to G years'. One p'clvrnt. g
Wool Serpe Frocks, Sfi.98 B
In navy anil brown. Have velvet pipings, belt, silk g
tie and full plaited skirt. SlrcH 8 to 14 cars. g
Lit llrotbers SKCOXD FLOOD g
in i?"""'-- ,""fc-,"",-
$19.50
1
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$7
Styles
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$Ei
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to $0 . J
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to $l V mum, - rt -
Chic Dresses LCt
cut. i '
of serge, messullno satin.
CA I crepe da chine nnd satin.
wr i jn nrown, ioncoru, uopen'
hagen.
navy bluo and
Charming styles.
black.
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NO TERROR TO TEUTONS
IN THREATS OF BOMBING
Berlin Ofllcinldom Scoffs at Re
ports Allies Plan Air-Itaid
Reprisals
Hy JOHN GRANDENS
Vnttrit ret Staff Correspondent
llKHLLN' (via London), Oct, 26.
If the Allies, Kngland In particular, hope
by bombing unfortified Ocrman cltlcn to
bring Germany to bcr knees, that hope Is In
vain, according to the belief expressed In
the highest oniclnl iiuartcra today.
The I'nltcd Press was told, on highest
authority, that the Kntente should not for
get that th -re nre numerous French cltleu
n easy reach of German bombing nlr fleet!,
f tho Allies. Including America, carry out
nny program of attack on open German
towns This same authoritative source, declared-
"The Ilrltlsh press tries to comfort the
Itrltish population with nssurances thnt,' at
lie beginning of winter cessation of the
Flanders battle. Kngllsh air fleets, nlded by
numerous new Kngl'sh. American and Ital
ian planes, will bombard fortified and un
ftit titled Gorman cities
"We know the Allies nre Incapable of an
Increased nlr offensive, because:
PERFECT FIT ASSURED
Wp carry the largest assortment of slr.es
In town. Includ.ng sizes 1 to 8 In ladles'
shoes. AAAA to KK widths.
(AAAA Is sold nowhere elso In Phila.)
Auto Delivery Service Everywhere.
U hard to lit or hard to suit, TltY
IWltliY'K.
CLOSES AT 8:30 P. M.
FREE OF CHARGE
10c
Filbert
Seventh
Ml
11 Wool Overcoats
: Sale Price
Choose from more than 50 different patterns in M the newest styles, includ
injr the good-looking, popular military models.
Li
Big Values in This 1 $7 A
Boys7 Clothing at ( i OU
SUITS In cheviots, cassimerea and serge. Military and g
! Norfolk styles.
CHINCHILLA POLO COATS In blue, brown and gray.
t JWilitary style, with convertible collar. Also a splendid
I lot of polo coats in brown and gray mixtures.
( OVERCOATS Military models, in cassimeres, tweeds,
lancy cnoviots, scoicn cneviots anu mixtures.
MACKINAW'S Norfolk effects, in mixtures, checks and
blanket plaids.
Sizes Throughout 2 to 18 Year
Boys' Popular-Priced Suits,) $
Reefers and Top Coats I
Norfolk and military effects, as well as Junior Norfolk, Tommy
Tucker, Billy Iloy and Sports suits for the younger boys. Sizes
throughout 21 to 18 years.
HATS TRIMMED FREE : New
ReadytoWear
They feature fur cloth edges
II MstfSKP
Ordinarily you would pay $4 for'hats of their chio.
Designed of black elvet In picturesque large effecta.. sailor or
upturned brim styles with fnncy shirred crowns, The selection
Is Indeed fine. Sketch hIiowd one.
y a J.
VELVET HATS,
Children's Hi QQ
Velvet Hats l'JO
Have colored facings.
Mc "
isses' and Women's Apparel
DM Ahin IMDnOTANT QATTWnAV PTfPPAPATirtN I
Arc Winter's Smartest and Values
MISSES' COATS, $12.98
Of Thibet cloth in black. Oxford and navy blue belted style,
wit . largo novelty pockets nnd kit coney collar.
Also military coats of novelty mixtures with Inverted plaits,,
wide belts and patch pockets. One llluntruted.
Misses' Fur-Trimmed & Tailored Coats $25
Fashioned of wool velour. fTbla ctjeviot, mannish coating, gabardine
and wool plush in all newest shades with kit coney, plush Inlaid or
Kcraml banded collars and peau de cygno lining.
Misses' Suits, Special at $18 50
Kxceltent choosing In tailored und dressy ' A.vv
suits of cheviot, burella cloth, serge and poplin. In navy blue,
Mack, nrown, green ana oiner rasmoname coionngs.
Some have braiding and Inlaid velvet collars.
Women's Suits, $19.50
Many 3'rlwimcil tcltft I'ur or Velvet Very Uprcial
Tailored and dressy models of Tolret twill, m'xed suitings,
gabardine, serge, broadcloth und poplin. Coats are cut In
new length with fur bandings, velvet trimmings and collars
that button In military effect. Some Norfolk styles also.
Satin lined. One llluntruted.
Lit Hrotliern SECOND FLOOR
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"First On .fteeewtt rf imt nr
mna conaion in Central Bun. " .
"Second. If lb concluslott o th VMJr
ucm iitcusiva rnieaes iirillsn JHtlliLJ
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"Thiru. According to Entente pr
in our nanus, America is not in a
to send many machines, evert Uy ;
spring.
Fourth. The hasty training of EiJ
nyera will make their losses four ti
or ours, proved bl ofllclal casuaHV'l
Moreover, American flyers also are t4ta
ing hastily and en rriasse. which okil.
likely to Increase the disparity of Io.,'
1,Mftl, n,. l.Hm. .& I. -a -J
ability for Instance, on occasion of fre
French raids.
HAVE FOUND SUBSTITUTES ,
"Our enemies hope the lack of raw ma
terial will force us to our knees. Tmt
hope Is fruitless. Wo have solved tS
problem of substitutes so well that Mil
English are considering whether they
should not Imitate some of these sub
tutes. ',
"Our raids on London are Justle
Lloyd-George, In June) 1015, declared .tht
London had become "a second Woolwich.
(Note Woolwich Is one of England's
great arsenals and munitions plants.)
"Whereas our enemies have Incessantly
bombed open towns such as Karlsruhe.
Frnnkfort-on-Maln, Baden, Freiburg and
Tueblngen, the effect on the populaltcw
has been tho opposite of, that Intended.
It has strengthened the public's determina
tion to hold on,"'
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SAVE MONEY
VISIT WEST PHILADELPHIA'S
UNIQUE SHOE STORE
5408 to 14 De Lancey Street
(llttwrtn Hprurr timl Pine)
opi:n vntiij 10 i m. hat'ij'y untii 11 r. m.
itnnufactnrrrn' tiamplt drf canceled orders chtcH
trr jmrchn&ed from the vioit flcpriitiaMc fnctorlea at ttg
reduction enable im tn offtr the moHt NtutinU itotteh in
Autumn 1'oattcrar at rt fraction of thrir rial value, J
uutititv of material, finish and cnrkuanh& these N'tOM
u rf unexcelled bv any (it the city, mo .iaffir tthai uice
you pay.
SATURDAY GLOVE SPECIALS
Men's Mocha-Finished SO OC
Suede Gloves ; -J
One-clasp. In gray or gray with black backs.
Ilegular and cadet sizes.
Women's Duplex Gloves, $1.59
Two-clasp. White wlth self and black backs.
llrotliers FIIIST FLOOR. EIGHTH ST.
any price
Sec, then, how
and Very Special Value
Hats, $2.98
and ribbon trimmings
with colored facings I $2 93
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PIumaRC Hats, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $7.98
riosc-flmnK and rolled-br ni styles. In black, taupe,
purple, sand, white nnd iridescent colorings.
I.lt nrotlieri FIIIST FLOOIt. NORTH
Throughout Are Unexcelled
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