mmmrfv .mmvm iiM(ifw,w,"Mw ' f B h I AUSTRIANS DRIVE AT VENICE FOILED Italian Success on Lower, Piave Relieves Menace I to City i FOE'S LOSSES HEAVY' picked Bcrsaglieri How Way Through Teuton Line, Sing ing National Songs ItOMi:, Jan. 19 TIib nressurn which tho Austrlnns hao been exerting on tho lower llao In tho sector nearest Venice haB been iellecl hy tho latest Italian sui--ctsaes. This It a triangular sector originally cleared of tho enemy when the wholo region was inundated by opening tho canals Uut recently low water has iermltted the enemy to renew his Incursions almost to Capo Silo and tho Venetian lacoons. Ilncmy patrols had established dun outs ami po-ts In llio lagoons nt Agcnzli Zull.ina, just ncrosi mo rier aironi Capo MIe. which commands tho canal running to Porto Grande nnd the region back of Venice During the early dajs of tho week tho Italian nay lnd bom harded tho dugouts nnd destrojed the brldgo on whlcli tno enemy was nt temptlng to cross at Agcnzla Trezza The enemy vnndo lcpeated attempts to tnlargc his positions, but was unlforml EVENING PrBLlC LEDUEK-PillLADELPllIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY IS), 1918 a Wilson's Terms Backed by New German Parly AMSTERDAM, Jnn. 10. A NEW political party has been formed nt Munich under the name of "Tho Frco Committee," according to tho Taglicho Kund schau of Berlin, which says the new party has sent n telegram to tho Reichstag saying: "Notwithstanding its partiality, ('resident Wilson's recent message contains a practical basis for the inauguration of negotiations to ward a general peace." The committee represents the ideas of Prof. Friedrich Tocr ter, of tho University of Munich, who wn obliged to leave the Ba varian capital for Switzerland because of his unorthodox views bout the war. IOPERA DEI CANNONI ITALIAN! ED INGLESI Bombartlamento di Austro-Tcdesche in JMovi nicnto Prcsso Montello LI M I T A T E OPERAZIONI In Tro Giorni gll Italianl Fnnno I'rigionierl Circa Cinquescento Teuton! Published and Distributed Under Permit No. IH1 Authorized by thi uct r Octo ber !, 1917, on file nt tho I'ost oflicc of Philadelphia, Pn. lly order of the President. a. s. num-nsoN, Postmaster General. pubbllcnto Icrl dal Mlntstero dclla Oucr Ira In lloma' 1 I.ungo tulta la fonto M Kno ttl flcato brel nxlonl da pnrlo dcll'ar tlgllerla o llmitata nttlWtn' ill pat- i ttlirllc i.a nostra nrtlglleila conccmio i , Mini fuoclil contro le iiovloilonl no Tl'linnc niputp il il nemlco sullo pcndlil dl , J.1UJ1IV (.()1 ,-nnr0 c CoI lMH itcrrettu. Al fuoco mmlro, ilu fu lull luco I oontro lo pendlcl incrldlonall dl Mon tello, ilsporn le batterlo Inglenl, le quail bnmlnrdnrono truppo In inol ninito tra M mi o CannrtRRlo. Hullo pendlcl inerldlonnli dl Sawo o Ml cpullo nordlchn dl Munlo Solnrolo , lo pnttuglle nemlcho furonu resplnto i ecu grnuate a innno Duraiilo 11 eorso dello nzlonl com plulo lunedl', inartedl' c menoldr. iiell.i reg one dl Monte Asolono o ad est dl t'npo Mli Ill totnlo furono cnt turntl ill urinlio 11 uniclall, 4,S uoniliil dl trup n, IS tiiltinclliitrlol o dim linoln boinbe. , L'n tllKpan lo glunto d.i llern.i an-, nun7li ihe II inlnlstro per gll rrml llstrrl delflmpero Austro - Ung.irlco ("onto Czernln nuanto prima fara uni formnlo icpl ri nllo LLOYD GEORGE RUNG BELL, SAYS ENGLAND Premier's Appeal to Labor Re garded as Importnnt Event of War LOYAL RESPONSE SEEN Unrest Among Workers in Austria and Germany Grows More Menacing 10 LONDON. Jan Labor must win tho war. That I'remlcr I.lojd' George showed J"0 without cumpensatlon lecentl dlchlata- lM to h " fllct ln llls "otnblo Fpoch 1)y ,00a, i,u,eM ,, ci,0sen by them. CHILIAN NITRATE FOR FARMERS AT COST Government Purchased Fertilizer to Ho Sold at ?76.G0 a Ton, V. 0. B. Seaboard WASHINGTON Jnn 10 Srcrcta Houston has announced n price of $75 CO a ton f o. b Kenboard for the nitrate for fertll'zer which the Depart ment of Agriculture has purchased In for fiilo to American farmers nt cost. Tho farmers must piy the fre'ght charges from ports nnd tlia .State tag fee, nnd tho payments must bo In cash Ships carrjlng nitrate will be directed to tho most comenlent ports, Including llnlthnore, Norfolk. Sannnnh. Wllin ng ton, N C , and Charleston, the Secrctnr said, and tio nitrate will he handled nt senboard by iepresentatleF, who will In the farming districts county agents, assisted nro conspiracy two j ears ago to defraud "trick" should he done. Balrd'H. oon- Insurnnce companies, for which flalrd miction was dus to the discovery of oiled Is serving a five years' penlence Torcy rags In a closet after h(s Mora, WM Itosenbcrg, 114 South 8 ttleth street, burned January 11, 1910 l'hl.adclnhla. was committed to the t,.. ,..,.,. ,. h. t,i.ii..ttki county prison yesterday In defiult of ycsterday to Inquire ns to the protr- uwi or ti.e hearings or his creditors in JS000 ball to await trial on a charge of arson, Itosenbcrg, who conducted two shoe stores on Atlantic luenuc until N'o em ber last, when ho "failed" for 20.0(.lJ was Indicted last week as an accessory upon testimony furnished by Italrd Uatrd Is alleged to have testified Itos nberg olunteercd to "show him" how the the bankruptcy court. Itosenberg ws sent to the county prison at Mays Land ing In tho afternoon after a two hours' stay In the city Jail. Attorneys ailed In a search to find a bondsman after ludge Shlnn agreed to accept a $3000 ball bond Itosenberg Is said to have been engaged ln business ln Manajnmk. lUiSM5SSSMSSSESSSSMSMMi BLANKENBURG TO AID IN OUSTING THE KAISER UOMA, lo Rcnnalu Dalle notlzlo glunto dilti fronto dl lliittnfrltn at .-It... , . l.n .1..w....n In i...... ,i . .. .. . .. menla, rhledeiidn II llbero jnssagglo ........... ... ., i uun,, no.i pi cnucro n ,le,ni) truppo rusi nttuiMrsii .laK zlonl dtl 1'iesldenlo WIIon, per iiuanto was tho opinion heard on every hand ilgunrda le mire della guerni. In una today IntcrxNU II onto Czernln axrchlie dlihlnrnto ihe nssolutamente non 1 l0:""" T-.r"V.,.Ml-lrr..lnB the Kngl.sh truing men dl- lurnu m"niijinj rtifiiiii "" !. t'n dlspaulo da lMttrogrndo nnnuu zla the la Itussla ha Imlnto tin ult - matuin dl wntlminttrn oro nll.i Itu Itbor lenders lit thdr dlseusMons took (he lew that tho l'rlme Minister, while Of Stung 1 tho repealed thecKs, the ene- NUW YOllK, Jan. 19. Tho Trlcnd. rny brought his full force to bear. Tliej i of Cierman Democracy, S2 Union enuare were met l choben Italian ti oops from1 M1110Unccd Cleiday that Jacob II the (Irenadler anil lSersaglkrl brigades. I u.. .. '.,. .. , mnA ttnlmii ilnrfnhn u.in Ipil liv lli Ilor. ml,,u "", " """ ...i.. ... ...... ... IIIV .....-.. . crirlcate comb.ittlmcntl dl grando Inv liortanza, all'lnfuorl dl brexl nglonl da parte dclla nrllgllcrle Ilmltatj nt tlilu' ila parte dello pattugllo o del ilpaitl d'lncurslonc Lc batterlo ttallano offoltuarono fuochl TOiicetitray contro le inslzlnnl cho II ucinlco ancora occupa i Col caprllo o Col della Herrcttn, Ira II flumo llrcntn ed n l'ac. con rlsultatt ottlml o tnolto islblil L'arilgllerla nomh-a effettuii' un Uaro fuoco dalle poslzlnnl prcssn Mnntcll". U1.L le llltlerip lliUlfMl Lrnnlnionntfl -l- ... ..P .. t.lni: i T. . . . " ""'iiinin .. inu iiuiiiusu Hi .uiii ri nioscio cosiruiRcmiola n tan re e bom lectly, was really appealing to tho labor element In nil Allied tountrlcs The rordlnl rcsponco given to the Premier's nppe.il was n souice of general gratifica tion and was the dominant note ln com ment ln the press Lattilto tra li Itussla o la IlumenU .- '"V-ur iomo InVo the (lovermnent 1. ' P-mcnt .t.M.n... .ini r i, irt frimi mm...... or pomo time tno (tovorumom nas will handle the shipments, nnd In coun ties where thero nro no ngentn n com mlttco. of threo or moro local business men will bo appointed Tanners nre required to flic their np plications with tho ngents or commit tees not later than Pebruiiry 4. At the same time they must deposit the monei covering tho cost of (he nitrate thej wish with tho local bank, association or indlv dual to bo designated h) tho de Did You Ever Eat Our Sunday Dollar Dinner? It is a most tasty nnd economical repast. Hundreds of families are regular patrons every week; they find it saves fuel, money nnd worry. Join us tomorrow. i.r An-rAn'.!! ullteii I l '' '"" ? negotiation, with rep- Ex-Mayor Joins Society German-Americans for Democracy ed nustilacl che vlsltav.mo le llnee dl bating I, PHILADELPHIAN HELD AS INCENDIARY "TUTOR" (aellcrl. who had asked that pilvllego ln organization, order lo answer scurrilous pamphlets to aid the Herman peoplo get rid of thr bardando poscla truppo ouMro-tcdesihe which had been thrown Into tho Italian K-Ustr ,in(1 establish n democratic gov- '" m Imento, nello vlclnanzo dl detlo lines. , . , , poslzlonl Tho Bcrsaglieri hewed their vvav 'o "iiincnt In i.erniany Americans ol Xo1 , ,, t, ,eUtl . . , the enemy i support line. Tho fight was ' ''"?," or Bl" ""'' olhcr,s .'" .'"inlh ,.lro,H. dl coniPlre dello urstonl stubborn for .ho first two hours, but the J ' h the n ms of the oc e y hajo hem , po,a, Uupato 'dallo "nu'p janks of Ucrsagllerl cheering and sing- 'Tho organization favors ho vlgoroti !.." L.-i.ii. m .i,. ,i.o,.i, irosecutlon of tho viar until Anicrlra'i " ' . - .. . ti . t ri Imd lt)tn linen nivhlmnil" c ivu Mm . into tho struggle. -i no cnem-was llnallj .'"'"""'', "".'.-C ,". U: ,' . f ": V ,crBI co" ' granite u mano KimhAii iifin f nnm inn nnc i nnu n irnii ----- JIUO(IV MMS-m ...v j'wk.u.oj siu . gatneu U. S. SCAMHN LOST IN (JALi: Dopnrtmcnt Repot ts Three Sailors Washed Ovei board WAMllSoTON. J.in 11 nnunced In ilNiMti lies to tho Nnvy De ritrtment that three men wero lost over uiard from bitticshlps during the recent gab Their names follow- John W Johnsor, senman, l" S s Texas. It 1' D No. 1, Moekdalo, Te. ; Wll lain 11 Miickej. fireman, V s s North Dakota, Sherman, Tev i lMward lolin Malison, senmin, 1" S S North lt.il.tne nello pendlil ninldlonill dl 1'atotn, Kvclcth. Minn. 1 ho dep irtmeut Snsso Itosso e mi ,iinii o, ,.,. i...,, n I iilwi nuiioiinied that Chhf Machinist's di Monte ,olarolo, m.i furono rrsnlntl 51i,lc Willis Mm tin Ooodiow. of Water- allann, lelatlvo olio opei nzlonl lt- Tho niovement Is hc.nle bs I i.inz hlgel. Ron of General blgel One of the favorllo ruses used by tho i'-'"' '!'".r. '"'"I ,nl r.'""'" "nu .'". iori"s -ho si hvoIkmo durante f. i.;. . ... . . ... . . I'fi-uiiL'riLiioii I.L imn fii -iiiifiipn .,... .11 t ,.. - enemy was lor n pariy oi ins troops io ' , " ; , ,,- n....- in mmm advance with their hands up, calling prominent men Among them nie e 'Kamerau wncn iney woum gei close ,. ", ,t, ,: . iw ii , ,. , i . '"""" "' .ipo Me, si r lova rlu ell to Iho Italian lines they would rush for-' ;Y"r,rl3M,J,astr"tt J' 'vot "'"lpl.l.i : it Hl-rnl rlusu.ono a far i rlglon "rl 1 "ard suddenly with hand grenades, but J '"' on 'V" ',hs, rn. of Amheis ulllclnll teutonl.l, t:s uom In ill t",nt, to .bo mowed down as they ndianctd 'i,1'1;' m-njntnlii W Il.iton. f ed catturate d , lotto ,r rag a t u a (ninv nnrl ilio TtnlLiiiR mnturil 1GO i . . """'' " " ' Iu tno bixldlNr.ii m CULIU luiv. Conn, uns kIIIpiI January 13 by Dal rapporto del ('oni.itnln Suprrmo an ntldont tn n radio motor on board i no c r j tun mi nild Cxr Mlnnei, flrcnnn. U ro portcd lnlfcinp from tlm t S y Ti xas lU.irtOflr 4 mnrni.MI nrlla rcgone dl Monte Atolnnn .. n.i resemaiives or tiao unmiM In 1011 nectlon with the iiinn-powrr (uetlon The Amalgam itcd Society of L'nglncers olio of tho most powerful labor bodies. ., ., , - - , , In Knglr.nd, has so fnr refued to tako I Percy Kosciiberp; Accused in Conncc part In them, but now It Is reported on ' Hon With Atlantic City Storo good authorllv that .Mr Auckland ,,, .:... Uiddes. Minister of National t-ervhe ' ,r0 "-onspiracj his again nppcnlcd to them, and In- VTLVNTIC C1TV, Jnn H Clnrged dlcatlons nre that renresenlntlves of Ihe I with having been tho tuti"' of Abra- 1t Is an- ''ng'neers will consent to treat with , ''am Dalrd a former mri hanl, In a More uii uovirniiicui , - If thero has been any element of the I l.ibot situation In nnv of tho Alliid countries to causu niixlet). It .in ln I no vlo bo lompared to the mtuill unrest among tho worklngmen In the Central lanplies lu Austrl i, workcis driven to dcper.i- j lion bj lningtr ami the iuipcilaltstli. , war alms forced on tho Austrian i!i ernmeiit bv liermanv me In open levolf strikes aie springing up an ' trill plants arc attacked and damaged In Germany the libor element Is held In tho all-powerful grip of the mllltarv heads, hut In spite of tho Iron dNc plli e formed upon tm.ni, (lemma vvorklng meii nto getting ctrimel restive jji i ?i i 1 i 1 M'c have a special minion I program on Sundays. You better rraeric ci table. Locust 4 00 fte Jsew glteiV ANOVER Twelfth nnd Arch Stt. CLAUDE M. MOIin. Mgr (Klllniiice oil .'( Sf.l RED CROSS CLASS IS nemy jrlsoners Tho battleground vvab coiered vvitn Austrian acau, nnd nuriai i parties wcro busy throughout tho night burling tho bodies Many individual instances of biavcrj stand out In ono case nn Italian mil er and five men leaped Into nn Au trlan trench, too two machine guns ' at. Luke and the hpiphnny Olgani killed all tho Austrian gunners and brought back tho guns. The Italian success gives ,i bcrlou check to tho enemy effort to lmpiovt Us position near Venice. PHELADELPfflANSHELP BILLY SUNDAY'S WORK Icllo truppo Itallane. I,. rn..n t.- !!;','li''"'1,m''nto "rre"-ito 11 loro motto i ,iL(", , "," "' ,a,t-'1" o 'bo gll nubtro teiiesdii dovraiiim nliim. ...,,,, i......i ... LARGEST WITH CHURCH i ,!'" lnrn,?- 1th? .'" llniP nuaim;nt, occupa e dagll Italianl non icderanno . u ii.rc. roshiinn non potrn' es cfro In tiUun inndo Infranta. La pre!,. zation Has 125 Members V,' " TV"' l to,,tr" " poslzionl Italian. lungo II l,asv rorw ,lc,, 1(K0 tnta What is believed to bo the largest ' Jilf!,",',1,," '" "1,lmo Mnrio.c op,,.,, lied Cioss diss distinctly asorlated , , , ' Rllr ,il ",ro"" truppo del g. nor.ilo with .111 ihunh in l'hll.idelnhl.i Ins ';''.', ,' s"" nI'"ento pu nu,a ,ioc been organized at tho l'rotestant L'pls- , ,,', ",r,-'Bllerl v dill.i brlg.it i gi.ina- . mil I 'In it . li s.f - 1 ,ib,t ...,,1 !, lll,l GOODYEAR'S Annual HALF PRICE SALE of Raincoats and Rubber Goods llig Savings in MEN'S SHOES (pronounced oyting) The Stores of Ftiirrvoua 5Koc3 Children's Shores Deeply Itcduced u If tt9s rubber, we have it,' JHBk MsJBssm WholetaU & Retail 820 Chestnut Street Rev. Dr. Isaac Ward and Rev. Dr. George C. Dowey Aid Capitol Meetings L Mack nro the Itcd Cross tnsttuctori, while other teichers are Miss Mothllde Archer, MNs Ida Ilammcnd, Mrs 1) II 1 Smith, Mlsa Kathriu Cool, and Mls Iplphanv, Thliteenth hticet below Spruce Young women to tho numbei of 123 aie now at work under graduate In structors fiom tho Itcd Cross hcadmiai tcrs ut J2U Souih eighteenth street Who,, 110 joung men of iho parlth joined tho colors tho girls of tho i lunch decided thatjhey could tpciul their time better than in tho usuil gills' gjinua slum cl.Tsses, dancing and tho HUo and toclc up the new vvorl: Money has been secured and the. ' parish Iiouso equipped with all tho WASHIN'OTO-V Jan li needed machines and inatetlals, and tho UHlj Sunday's second week In tho Joung women are now busily engaged In eight weehs' campaign hero will wind 'naming bandages learning ho-pltnl up tonight A letrospect of tho cam-, ",etlloa'' aml k,,l,t " f?r lho 1,C,J'S wl, palgn since Its start, and partlcularlv ! bave gone ovir there durlnc this nb i,Hna f ..,! Mi Mario Hosier and Mrs. Caiolluo unusual features that promise to mako the cvangellst'H cimpalgn here the greatest slnro that held In Philadelphia Two Philadelphia ministers mado T ,...i't. ,..-.i records this week ln connection with the ' ' i " . Pnmnnlrrn H-1.A Tn. 1 Ynn it..... former pastor of a lioborou'gh cliunli', J0'1" Hassett Chapin Dies 'Tincn liltted- at three nfternoon ses- VNA.MWltil'.l, X Y, Jan 1') alons in tho Tabornaclo this week and John IUssett Chnpln. clglity-nuie cars mado a distinct linnresslon on Ilia hie oI(l fnrincilj pres dent of the American audiences I "!et toth anwll. ! hlm KAt:. .W'"S!', J.'!.'?' Mlf Doctor Aard Is conceded to be the Iosllital for the Insane ut Philadelphia, strongest preacher that has spoken In nj ome inedkal superintendent of tho Washington in a lone time Ho was Mato Ilo-pltal at Wlllard, died vestei- elven threo ovations when ho mounted da He was lion, in N'evv York and tho Tabernacle platform on threo dlf- educated at llllams College and Jeffer- ferent afternoons and congiegatlons Etm Medical College throughout tho city nre literally "fall- ; ing ovei themselves' to lino up Doctor . Ward to speak in their churches Another Phllade phla minister, tho Rev. Dr. Gcorgo C Dowey, former as-1 Blatant pastor of St. Paul's Iteformed LplsCopal Church, in Tioga, broko all Washington iccords when ho lined up moro than 15,000 Jllblo class men at Thursday night's borvlco, tho largest number that has ever attended a single, meeting in tho history of tho capital. There wasn't a seat anywhere In tho big. building opposlto Union Station and ' hundreds sat In tho sawdust and on the wooden steps leading to tho choir plat- Hi co 11 testo d.l coinunicnto ullM.il,. , I H-- CHANGING THE WORLD'S MAP HAS CHRISTIANITY FAILED? form It was by far tho biggest crowd that has attended a Tabernaclo meeting since the campaign began. Captain "Tony ' Diddle, now attached to the United States Marino Corps at Alexandria, Va , spoko from tho plat form with Billy Sunday and was given a great send-off He had 2500 members of tho Drexel IJlddlo Bible classes lu the audience, "Trail hitting" started Wednesday night and to date more than 1700 have walked tho "sawdust aisles ' The opening "Imitation" servlco brought 520 persons down tho aisles, a larger number than In any city of Washing ton's size In which Billy has campaigned Billy Sunday began his "parlor meet ings" for Washington nt tho homo of Secretary of State and Mrs Lansing There were 300 persons present, repre senting high official drcles and includ ing many members of the diplomatic corps now in Washington These meet ings will bo continued weekly and their object Is to reach those "high up" In Washington circles who do not attend Hw Tabernacle meetings. Three members of tho Cabinet havo already attended tho Sunday meetings 1 Secretary Lansing, Danlejs nnd Lane. V meeting was held In the otllce of Sec retary Lane lesterday and about 400 attaches of the Department of the In- trior gatnereu to near uocior nuru preach and Rodeheaver sing Senator Vardainan, of Mlsslsslpt, has become a Sunday "fan." Ho rarely misses nn evening meeting. The Senator thinks the evangelist is doing a remarkable work. Noted clerfivman and head of Seventh-Day Adventist World Church will lecture at Garrick Theatre Sunday night. War pictures will be feature of address. i illikL! IpiH CHANGES AMONG BANKS Citizens National, Middletown, Del., Makes Voluntary Liquidation WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. Volunlnry Arthur (1. DanlelU, prriMent of Wo.lilngtOD, II. C l'orelfn Miction I Hoard i Pastor Arthur O, .Danlells, head of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church In the World nnd president of the Wash ington, D C. Mission Board, will Ice-, ture at tho Oarrlck Theatre Sunday eve ning on "Changing the Mnp of Harth Has tho War Proven Christianity an Ignominious Failure?" He will be assisted by his friends and co-laborers. Dr. Benjamin (I. Wilkinson and Dr. Irvln J. Morgan, both of whom are well know,, to Phlladelphlans. Mr. Danlells has recently returned , rMm frln around the world and ihrnueh the war-ridden nations, llls llQUldat on h. the case of the Citizen's I 0r?.u.?'I "' "A.T.'"". .."..'Si mm,'v XflCmiftl Tinvilr rvr MIM1Mnrn TlfllaWflrft. I P!5 B"jfL Ji,. . a ni.. nllttrl n Hrnvv i JvCiW hat been obsorbed by the Wll- ' immense crowds to hear him nnd no I n Trust Company. Is announced .doubt hundreds will be standing cunlde . I i'vmLIv nrt nr tha Comntroller the theatre doors when they open at weekly report of the Comptroller the tReatre l Currency, mdde Dubllo today. '-u ' '" - ' ' -1 . '. . . . - . War ricturea mo 1 consolidatlofi of the St CI ilr Na idllank, of Freedom, Pa., with tlie-i euoni Rational uanK. oiiinav vuwu. also announced. Tha capital of the Bt, Clair National was. JTS.OOO. Appll- The lecture will be illustrated with the latest and most remarkable pho tographs taken on the battlefields of J'jrOpe BIIOWIHK lug iwimip m , v wran nas ueen maue tor me cnange i npeuns ,n iuwuou, ncm-u muw ? of the name of the First-Second N- L&yrance. battles In the air and on the "onal Bank, of pttUburgh. to the Flrs,. Tho address will begin at 7:1 ' A -lonal Bank, of Pittsburgh. V i - ' K. if m iliMmiiif '' 1 1 1 miii SiiiilBti'ain in in" nnti BONWIT TELLER. COl Sflie (Specialty 5h(pOtfamaticn6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Today (Saturday) the Continuation of their Annual January Closing ut The Remaining Stock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' APPAREL Prior to Regular Inventory Regardless of Cost Hale Coats and Wraps Second Floor Reductions of One-Third to One Half on Every Coat in This Sale Closing -Out 1'ncea VelouT Cheviot Coats, Full lined, Coney Fur Trimming 1G.50 Plush Coats, Heavily Interlined, Large Moufflon Collars 25.00 Tricotine Velour Coals, Nutria Col lars. In the season's best colors. 25.00 Velour Cloth and Plush Coals with Large Nutria Collars, some with Fur Borders. Various Colorings. 28.50 Velour Cloth and High-Grade Gar ments. Heavily Interlined, Nu tria Collars and Pockels 35.00 Misses' and Girls' Apparel Fourth Floor Final Closing Out of All Winter Apparel Prior to Inventory Cloainfi Out Prices (JU) lUisses,' Silk Dresses, Suitable for Slreet and Daytime Wear (to close out) 10.00 Formeily 19.75 Misses' Street and Afternoon Frocks 25.00 Formerly up to 45.00 Misses' Evening and Dance Frocks 25.00 Formerly up to 59,50 Velours, Frieze and Mixture Coats 18.50 Formerly up to 25.00- Bolivia, Pom Pom and Velour Coats 20.75 Formerly up to 45.00 Waists and Blouses First Floor Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Voile and Batiste Blouses, Lace Trimmed, Hand Embroidered and Tailored Effects 3.90 Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Net and Satin Blouses, Tailored and Frill Effects, High or Low Collars , 5.00 Sports Blouses of Radium Silk, Long Shawl Collar and Large Pearl Button 7.50 Georgette Crepe Blouses, Hand Embroidered and Real Filet Lace Trimmed, Flesh, White and Bisque 10.00 Stock - Reducing Sale Embraces Wonderful Savings in WOMEN'S SHOES in ALL Sizes More than a year ago when nnsl shoe merchants were shying at what seemed high prices then, wo nurposely overbought, so that now, we can afTord to sell our tremendous surplus stock at about half present market value, without loss to us. Bjy now, buy in quantity, buy for the entire family. Beautiful Lace or Button Style Boots A sMcfii'' sene- "f " tv boots in black kid and patent leather, with leather or cloth tops. Just the right height with smart heels, and embracing a dozen distinct styles irt all sizes at the remarkably low price of $0.90 Also at S3 90 about 250 pairs of rich metal cloth Beaded and Stin Evening Slippers, some of them for merly marked as high as $12 the pair. Proportionately Big Values at $4.90, $5.90,' $6.90, $7.90, etc. ' 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the Family. H M (PRONOUNC.- OYTINO) T he Stores of Famous Shoea j u lffo. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop. Every Foot Professionally Fitted Tiiree Geuting Brothers Supervising. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Secure Your Victrola Outfit Now 'j Prices and Terms Are Very Attractive During the January Sale of Our Golden Year Advance preparation for this Golden Year Sale, with the purchase of a large quantity of Victrola Cabinets, makes possible the quotations of less than present regular prices. These cabinets were made for us expressly to fit certain styles of Victrolas and we have combined them with the correct models. There is no saving on the Victrola itself. Three f the special outfits shown here Victrola Outfit $34-50 This Golden Year Specinl Outfit con sists of Victrola IV-A 20.00 G Double Records (12 Selections) .... $1.50 Cabinet $10.00 Tho Cabinet is arranged for the convenient filing of 1C8 Records, nnd is of golden oak to match the Victrola. $2.00 First Payment $3.00 Monthly r I I I fii' M Victrola Outfit g.50 This Golden Year Special NL Year Special Victrola VI-A $30.00 G Double Records (12 Selections) .... $4.50 Cabinet $11.00 Tho Cabinet is of golden oak and will hold 1C8 Records, in a manner for quick, easy se lection. $3.00 First Payment $3.00 Monthly PL Victrola Outfit 81-00 This Golden Year Special Outfit con sists of Victrola IX-A $57.50 G Double Records (12 Selections.) .... $4.50 Cabinet $ld.00 The Cabinet is of mahogany, fumed, golden or weathered oak, to wntch the Victrola. Ho'ds albuns or 192 Records. In the continuous style. $4.00 First Payment $4.00 Monthly No extra charges of any kind. The Records included in these Outfits nre all to 1 ef your own choice. The outfit will be delivered FREIGHT PREPAID to all points not on our .regular delivery routes. Mail orders invited. you have a chare account her the amount may be added to your monthly bill. 8S STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIEIfe. Filbert BL MC uc ht (St. Pinrt . il 322S3JM m '-r
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