nmo v - ,Vf-?fei't-j -r l. T J ' i& rt i""4 4, ( Jjf, TROOP SHIP LOSSES WILL FOLLOW eVening public LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1918 WV 01720 TRANSPORT TUSCANIA Eric Geddcs Warns Thnt Casunltics Must Be Expected Followinjr Is n list of Pennsylva nia, New Jcrseymcn and Dcln waicnns who were on board the Tug PENNSYLVANIANS 107th Engineers ,l KiT'mn ..-I....... i,, 1.U.S1H1.N, 1 Cll 8 !,,, tl MrttU ti.,.All.. ..-... i,.r will be more transiiorl Ioscn, .,.,., , ,',,.. ' , . . PJ.rtan.u.t keep nKtcady stream " IAm.1, I. J IO Ml hO.N pr ale i ' " ,.-.. I.. tinfnau ,1... Allnnl n In fa.Cn IIOWIII .-"-" "I'- .v...l... ... it up the Allies' man-power. Sir i:rlc .,,. Kirst Lord of the Admiralty, til today i he latter pari oi mm jrar mo Of inaininininB me man-power Brope will i urgeiy upon mc I Mates, IIP warucci lei slid hn feared the los of the i'nla would up only one iinionq ' il big ship hi lesuu 01 ucr. latest sunmiiiino intensive ino M father, (j (1 Thompson, KiicU.ixor WILLIAM (I ltcmr.ttTSO.V. private; mother, Mr I.otils i: llobtrtson, Wert Chester HOflKKT Mi:WIIinTi:it, private; mother, Mrs llarbira Ul.itlc, Pitts burgh. JTI.Il'H I.UWIS, private ; mother. Mrs l!mm i .1. Lewis, Harbours Al.t:.AXm:n r. .MoVIIAI., private: sister, Mrs Nellie I'urrer, lMfdiuiRh ther, Mr. Jacob II Mjers, Llndelt CHAW.KH J riSIICII. private, mother, Mr Kllcn I'Mier, Juliln CHAUNCi:V V t)l! l.U.S'd, private, mother, Mrs. W 1 do Long, lleacli Creik. WILLIAM W MISS, Jit, private, father. I)r W W lllim, Allegheny DAVID ItlSIim.. private; father, David II Hlhel 1'iinxKUtavvnev ALlinitT V MOYi:it private. KinlHry snu.id Thlrt-seioml .National (Imrd Division, K'lter, MrH. 01) il Hitter, Leu Ktf.li STANLIIV V rillMI.KV private 107th suppli train, mother, .Mm, Julian Chi Kiev, t'nnlpnrt KVAN JdNI:1. corporal nedlcil de. turtment . fiithei. Oarhondale John i; Jonei, NKW JKIISKYMKN 100th Aero Squadron 'S IfUCSl euliilim tii'J iiiie-iinur I in- I .-..,., ...... ....tim . u,,r,, 1 iti-uin u ':, 11 V mic r Prill t ,o,r hurden In the flrrt half of HOY K llltOWN. private; mot tar, Mr loviM. KrilMIDT. Jr prlv ite"" I... mioHu 11 mil, 1 fnll ,, f ,. . r, , I v ! . .. ,. ... . '..... tear, lie invert, tvnuici lau on IrltWi i""l 1 rench, but thereafter Jmfrlcans munt IncreiiKliiKly till tho hn the Allied line . United stale, no k.iui, m kiioivhir Fgreatcrt enerRy In tralnlnR and Aping a Kpiciioiu urniy. j no only iftnlnty Ik vvlth regard to him many m tin be K.iftly tranyportid across fcUlantlc hlEMUER TUSCAN I A TO BE BATTLE CRY LONDON. Feb S Remember the Tusinlilu" will bo tin Blvtlblu cill to the lolom and b utle fof victory for the Anifilcann In the 1 London neWKpipcrH deilared toil.i) edltorlil comment Hmpithljed America over the Tuii.uitii diud Kldnandcd moxt Ktrenuoui nuasures fiwcclliiK up the tight against the at. increuHcti kilijiuuhuihk was NewKpapcrs proclaimed the con. be of the AIIIck that the submarine tiUein can be conqueitd , ,ThM fV.tinnl Illllfh M.mlf llin Timrnnln Hi bad da)'s uork for (,'trmany." said tfc .j.xiiresx. 'AmerlciH mind vvhh In th!vi,ir before Now her (oul Ik en- lletM tisalnit tlio KalKer 'I'.emember (JjTu8canli' will be an lrrcslstablo call Wt? eslor and bittle-cry" vjfte Tile 'I'll declared It was not bc 0td t1.it ' enemj k under-ea offen (rfi'MiAi'iut e csmtlal line of com- luiii cue iiuitu nitiius u d meit with n cumu- uf we limit be pictured. In iR period rf uin and Ci-.- -. . ..!!-. -rui 1. ... 1 IJIWIII1! I" " H llilVI. I 1111 ll.t -I II, CUI11U I " 'unp rts partial! trly bei ns)ort JVStateKM n v-v,, re Inclined to be MtUnlstlC 1 Ar II A nlinnrlhii nnnttiilim Utatld ktei ilwlr jiu. tJ,i," warned U)i ChronlCl "A Ki.T u.r.1. tnllnvm Orrjr such Ktntement Dor.i Ilroun, HuiptiKiie V W I'Ii:it('i:, private; Klrter. Mri rjertle C Smith, I'nlllnKburg TIIi:OD()Ui: O WINOni'.T, private; mother. Mm -Ida Tolijn, Croiifork, Totter County Li:.STi:il W 1'IOT, private; father. Wil liam riot. California IIDWIN A STlnr.lt. nergeiint. mother, N .1 mullini .mih nupiiie ciniiHii, i.ii7ii)ein. X. J l.8th Aero Squadron ANDIH'.W J OOllY, private innther. Mm llcorglan 1 Ooiy, Vcioni . ,1 219th Aero Squadrot WILLIAM J MAl'.TIN. yirguint father, tiniest Martin Mlainuehv .1 .MILTON .It'Ilin.L. private: mother. UlOlIAltD M KD.Ml'NDS iorpnr.il loTth Kiippiy ii.iin ; wue .vim .ii.imic iiii- miimii ivi iiirmirr n i MMttfttl&.lfl' h titii' "nx W" llatlvt ptrMpJ WTH ENGINEER, NOT 'iiOTH, ON THE nJSCANIA JAi'AMiixaro.v l'eb. -The U'nr Koartment erred In am , ...... "'-.TyJoKimln:: jrincer leglment was the r(ferr.d to. It H rompoxeil of the ,., t ... , . Hn Battalion Hlgnnl cori J .,",...," 'nln Ilattallon Klgnal i-J' , fom the l'ourth. Klffli' ifid SKth Wi Win lnfmtrj i hm" xvn t the l.irgeit reKlmetip ,n , ,,.. v. . ...J-uiC in me worm. Tlw aKgriRate rtreothl , .. .,,, J 1? (100 otllcers aifd ) " ' e rcslITlcnt Conflicting Inforinatr. ' .. , ..,... KTu'sen'rrW" ereabo"n Hit Tuseanla in part , .... .,.,. ,. fZ CKfe -"- While the ol'ltlfi .T . ., leompoltlon cf rf' "'' . ,t"1.."'. ",p iTraln PK, lh.. fl". "" i-nRineer I .. -.. M bj . .n (i.HiitiTin ..il- ., Wisconsin engine;' 107th attallon of Mlchl. J the flmt battalion of recently was reo, em; tho first Michigan tan engineers 1" organization wer ,rganlzed Thoc Mlchl. Aft n. fP .if ti tYia t-a. er. ........... . . on the Tucaril.nl ,n V, '""" ,2 In this countrw l-. The cthim rem.lned Ing Which n ,w"eni wy nre " tram- be shown pv "" "cnc ttoroau can oniy Hill. 4UM.UII1U iltil navy Department's ncpK i ORT incomplete WASHINGTON. Peli 8 .i of the Tuseanla to the nuin- 35 live been landed at Irish ..u lolnts, a Navy Depirtmnt eliKti.n"'1 announced ioii.iv nils in Iber land Sury yvf il "0 fj cb)TrJ' elii,ii''i rr. '7 '"'cers. men. crew and pisscn tntKu ''his report, hovever. Is nppjr- .(ifJifM-'.mplete. The N.ivy Dcp.u tment -T"(',4ni ioiiowh i i'fm'l'JS:n y Department todiv iccelved Ir.fv ti.un announcing .event)-sx nf W(,o' Bn 1274 enlisted men of the army. ivf naweu on tne iranspori cuscann, f i bean landed at Iluncrina, Ireland; I firav eiicen oiuccrs ami Kciimeo oi mo mlnded at L.irne, and that iip,iro- riccr uiu oiucerK unu enusipu men vhe srniv have been landed at Ik1.iv tihnd ollladdltlon npprolm itels nlnety Wiioldlers and members of the crew jjeooTtcd to be In hospitals. SK mem rf the crew and t,eent-tvvo hol- l-ra nre In tho military hospital .it I.on- I(5?n4erry; ten soldiers arc In Lough- , fiaiioKpnai ai i.oninnueriy nnu nine and two or tne enw aro in the Infirmary at Londonderry " reports concerning the Milking Tuanla are cr Kketiliv," b ild ftary Daniels today, "and I hive no filiation of the lirltlsh statement ifltho submarine nlo was sunk. I lit Is true. 1 shall bo delighted If f'ldier.s ajnlTy . Wr mntmt VivL itw; Mrs W :t Jurell. Lltltr "Li:.V UAIt(li:itSTOCK, corponl: mother. Mrs. I'.lt'.i ltugerKtmk Marlenvllle I.AWHIINCi: i: Iim:WhTt'Il, p-lvnte: mother. Airs W W ltrevvster Lepper (I i: l!lti:i:NWOOD, prlva e mother Mrs Carrie (Irocnwood, Watlersbiirg SAMfi:L L WOOLi:Vi:i! iorpiril, fitber. C C Wnolever. MontmiiKvllle MAltVIN W ALCOCK. prlvnte, mother Mrs i:thtl (I Alcuk, Knde.ivor CHi:.STi:it II .TA.M1N sergeant . fathei J J James. Kmleivor THOMAS LLIIWIILLYN. prlvite; mo'her, Mrs Iiertlu Llewel'vn, Scott- lite THOMAS It YOl'Nti mipor.il, fither, I livid Younc. I'reeport n.MIL V THOMAS private . sNtci Mrs nna J. Mans, Pittsburgh HOWAISD C HAimiS, prlv He, mother, Mrs Alice M Harris. Wnltervllh i:vi:ui;ttt l Hamilton-, privite; father, I' Hamilton, Scranton i:u;i:ni: a kaxi:. tiist outcnint engineer reirvn coijis, niothci, Mi I' ICane, Wllllanispor' WILLIAM HONAN, first lleutin nit, Mold nrtllliry reserve corps, mother, .Mrs M irgaret Itomn. Tnvvnmti LAI lli:x TlloMI'SOV, first lleuteinnt nglneir reserve i orps . f itliei,.'r ink II Ihnmpsmi, l'ittshuigh KDWAIID I tJILLOl'IA. i ipt tin, Hit- glneu Itiservo t'uips, mothu, Mrs inhn Ollloulv, l;ldgea LHIIOY HINKHL private, fathei, SI las Hlnkel, lteadlng 100th Aero Squadron STAXLHY I. l.KSSKl, mi giant, mo ther Mrs Mm .1 Arnold .Scr.mton JOIIX C HOCIIANAN. corporal; mo. ther, Mrs Maigant lliuli man, M (Mali IIDWIN II ritlHS. private, father "K'illlam 11 KiIih. Winder I1ASIL J SPHLLHN, coriHii.il, father James hp lien, Dubois ISOllHItT I' McOOIlMIOIC. private, mo ther, Mis .Marie McCoiinlok, Lunojne CAUL O ItADHIl private; grand mother, Mm Sir.ih Mcchals, Johns tow n WIIi:i:Li:it S KNOKI:. private J A Snoke, .Shlppensburg HICHAUD J CllVnX, private; .Mrs l.ll7.ibitli (llvin. Dunuesne CAUL 1'HAIthON, corporal, father, Xelson T reari-on, Itidgeway. DIJWKY K -MILLHIt, private; mother. Mrs Julia, Miller, Johnstown KHAVIC n (IP.AKT. private; grand- mother, Mrs Mary Hlxon, Albertnn AXDIIHW .SHOtTXLISKHY private; sister, Mrs Ito"e I'ochron. Itcading Mrs, Amelli Long, Lebanon 158th Aero Squadron HLMi:u S. I.ANDIS, private; mother, Mrs i:ila l-i iuIN, Akron I'LOYD J. PltlCi:. private; mother, Mrs Julia M Price, Lansford i:LMi:it i: IIOLMi:.S, private; mother, Mm Anni Holmes, Lanford LAWHHNCi: T DL'IIUS, private, wife. Mrs May Dubbs, ncllwoud MAUTIN It MeLAUOHLIN, private; father, M, H .McLiughlln, Krle Ill'KUS W HITKOIID. Jr. private; father, (he Itev. Dr. 11 W Hufford, lteadlng KDWAIID J KIItHY. private; father. James K Klrby, Plttsbuigh HDWAItD i: KLINOMAN. private 'fa ther, Martin Kllngnnn, Pittsburgh OLUin.Vei: W SHOUT, private; fa ther, Peny A Short, Wellslmro ItOY II OPLINC.HIt, private, father Adam Opllnger Cherrjvllle ItnUHUX (5 1.0(3 AX. private ; mother, Mr Mary Logan, Woodstown HDWAIID C UltAIIAMIUt. private; father, George (Jiahamer, Scranton. 213th Aero Squadron ROLAND i; DONCAX, sergeant; father, Albert S Duncan, Wllnurd- Ing THOMAS Q ADAMS, private; fi lends, Odd Fellows' Lodge, Chester nOBKUT M MCii private; father R M Mace, HarrKhurg CHAHI.HS P. n:TnyR, private; mo- father. mother. 8 rA htate isuya lurnpikcs letfAMnrrtcmimn. Pa . Peh vHsrf are now only three miles of toll row In FrankI n County Denutv cli vrajpSCommissloner Hunter paid t24.M2 lie nmiq unu iiiv viiiiuucniiiiii j like sum for the county for the two miles of turnpike fro n nnellshurir to WavncHboro thtuuch 0jp Castle and Wajnesboro E EY LOWEST RATES O.N DIAMONDS & GOODS OF VALUE FRSDENBeRG 37 N.H!2T(Bt Filbert &Arch) HP Cor. 9'-"&Buttonwcod SU w. EW i''- V i'hlli mm Si mi &&M I Iti Unit Responsibility Centralize responsibility and elim inate annoyances in the construction of your new building. STEELE SERVICE assures this unit control of every de tail and co-ordinates every step from plan to completed structure. Wm. Steele & Sons Co. Engineers : Constructors Philadelphia Toronto' m THOMAS (J WILSTIIAD private, mntiiir, .vim .viary vvusum .M ittea- wan. N J UtTllt'll P HltOWV. pilv.ite, mother, Mrs Anna Hrown 1'avpor I (Jl Y II 1IOWAUD. pill it.-, Tithes. Itoss II Howard His- Ormge N J. SAMl'KI. J PITTLI.MH.I! pilv.ite. Twentieth Knglneers, mother Mrs Hill Plttllngcr. ltelvlelei., N I 1)i:i.awaim:ans I07tli i:iiBimcrs HillN It IIASWHI.L i ipt iln. eiulneer rcservo corps. vVlfe lives it I0J Del aware avenue, llmlugtou iil3th Aero Squadron JOHN I! DAVIs' private Twentieth Ihiglneem. fitliu, Iho Itev T C Davis, Mllfoiel D, I U-BOAT TOLL WILL EQUAL PRODUCTION CO LB Y OIIICACO lMi 1 -Itiv ir.k of liu- in in subiit.irlnis up b v,md can eom-l lirihinslon During n Kinch iiumth thev letro)ed as mile h m r m-golng tonnage is the t'nltiil si iti k tn ni d nut in one eir prior to the war ' This t-tati incut was ln ,,, p, r,,i,. the Irewiuols Club bv II ilnbrldgi Colin, of New York, mi mini i.r the I nlleel Stales shipping bo.ud Hi. huggi.tul more ships as the wi ipnu to combat tin- sub miiilnc. vvhli h he terimd n devil's weapon, ' w hided bv a ihUk new" i ' Althoilhli the lin i cased i I.U lenc) of the letro.ver patiol kin c America's en trance Intti the vvai his ,n(. i.eel the sub-1 in nine ravages soimwlia' II Ik not all. eiggeratlon tn sav lh it It prob ibly I will destroj in the piesunt )c ir as nuicl i tonnage as Hug ami nnd Amerlei to gethel can build and I nun It h, added TUSCANIA'S CAPTAIN SA VED, GLASGOW REPORT XHW yilllK, lMi S The Anchor Line olllcn received a e.iblc mess iKt fiinn Olisgow announiliig tint Cipt.ilii P,tcr McLean, lominaiide r ot the Tuscmli had been sived The miKMge also said that Mi Young, tin- puiser. anil Wil liam Whcate, the chief Mcuniil, were safe, Caplalii McLean was one of tho vet cran commindem of the Anchor line He brought the ship out on her maiden trip from (ilasgow ami Liverpool i.ulv In 101C,,nnd was In command during many trying oyages through the sub mnrlno zone. Shortly before leaving this side on the list oyage Captain McLean modestly whispered to noitip friends that rome kind of n decoration was to be given to him becauso of the war work Ho nlwn)n Hughed about It when ho brought his ship pifely up' New York hnrbor ngaln nnd when he was leaving he wns very npt to remark: 'Will. If they get me (lib time I'll uiblo )ou from Olisgow" ' OLASllOW. I'eb 8 Nearly nil the members, of the crew of the Tui'.inla hailed from (llasgow, mid when It be c line known that she had been sunk the olllceia of the Anchor Line were be sieged by ntixloiiH relatives The oniclalK at first were unable to plve much In formation regirillng the rtirv Ivors nr tin, inlKsIng but during )csti reli) a number of those sived arrived here other sur vivors me1 pectcd todav DECLARE THE DEAD WILL BE IDENTIFIED WAsmxe.Tox ivi. r The War Depirtment tod iv took prompt measures tn allav the fears of relatives of Tuscanl i vlctliys tint their deid might test in a n titleless gtave by announcing tint all bodies ucoviied will must piobiblv bo Identified I'ollr.wlnR tn,. uniting of fortv-four bodies washed up on tho coast of Ire. land It was n ported tint thev worn blink lilentlllittloii tags niiil tint be ntise the renulns were unrtcognlr ihtr, the boelles would , burled lit otic lirge grave It was stntnl tmli). bewever. tint blank tigs uiu nevir Issued to Amcrl cm soldiers Iho iuiue Is nlwavs stamped upon tin tag. ivin though the in in has not been assigned anil iium b. ml In an) piitlttilir mill corps men, aviators. engineers, foresters nnd SI U. S. SOLDIERS IN IRISH HOSPITALS TUSCANIA SURVIVORS TO TRAIN IN BRITAIN v . Ili:i.rsT Ireland. I'eb s I liiliuiitcil bv the cpeilences III lb, torpedoing of th, iranpoit M Use ml i Amerlcin mldlns bu, kled down toeln to piepulng lb iii'iliis fOI irvenge as ilnt tho Huns ni the nurli m fiont In frame Two tl linlouls of MirvlvniK vveie sent to u militate iimp somewheto In (licit Hiltnln when Hue m m,IK tl lining as soon as ti,0 . ipiip,,,, llt tlsl on the Tusi una bis h, , ,, iii',t,.r, Tin mijorltv of lliev, Crc medlcMl WASHINOTON. I'eb 8 Latest reports reiuhlng WashhiRton today Indicated that the death toll of the torpedoed transport Tuseanla irmnlns nt 101 Of this numhir revent) -three wore the nnnlform of the t'nlted States ntmv There nre eight-one aildltlontl soldiers In hospitals of whom It Is feired somo at least will die from exposure These llgurert were incepted as au thentic' by the War Depirtment. hiving been forwatdeel by the cmbisv In Lon don, which lecelvul them dlrcetl) from i DelfaHt The War Depaitmcnt's Ilguus. how ever, differed, as on veterdiv being con Klderablv higher This was due. olllelals explained, to the fait that Major (len eral (leorge llartlett loninundlng the American forces In (in at Llrltalii vv is having dllllciiltv In getting lomplete le-I ports from the scattered points wheie I the units now are eongreg ited Tho lilglust possible, pialse for the I lirltlsh desfro)er nmvo) was ultirel In olllclal clribs toda) 'I he MilFi-inia It i now Is admitted, wns nnl) one of a very large fleet of transports, most of them I mice! vvlth Kiipplb s 'I he l'-boat had I tiken a position close In sore, ko thil the eoiivo)ed fleet wolllil be between It and tho niplillv filling Hurt suili a posltlnn was Ideal foi submitlne work' nt'it tint onlv one torpedo took effect on tin- Tusr.uiln. the other pissing h.iitn less) astern, sIiowk eoticluslvcl) of itself that the couvo)lng destroveis must hive got Into action against tho submarines vi lib the sound of the explosion of the first torpedo That the deith toll was not vet) lirgei K due to the combination of good woiU bv the convov. the rescue vessels which wete btiirleillv illicit on to ad, n ml to tin good we.ithci which pievalltil It now Ik known that i severe storm hud lel.ixd the tianspnrl Heel, but il was inllrelv ovei when the Tuscanl i nut hn file Uashlngtou thtllled with pride toiliv over the unolllil.il tcimrts of the o ilin niss with whii It the men on the Tus i lul i awaited t lelr fate Driven up it attention teiel) lo take Ibelt places in the boats thev King ' nicrlc.i' while to the same tutu the IltllMi kuIiJciIk on point sing 'tind sue the King ' Nntuial exiltitnetit tbne was on bond In the e irlv stages but th it w is all It now IsMertiln tint there wis no pinle, ami this Is surpilslng Ii-m uii tin I'lisciuli vies sunk at a point when it was reisotuble to assume th it the dinger point 1ml been pissed jcO?URCHASING ORDERS ACCEPTED iq mM, 923 MARKET STREET A Wonderful Showing of Spring Dresses $5 IM, JCCUilU rLVVIl o. Si,,,, Women's Novelty Boots Remarkable Values J H M VI 2.1 V a! Tn X t One of $.95 Another shipment of these beautiful new Spring boots ftom the Selby Shoe Co. Hundreds of women took advantage of the Uic Savings. Over 25 of the mo-st wanted styles to choose from Pearl, (Jrc, Ivory, Cham pagne Brown. Bronze and hory, Nubuck and combinations. Also Pnrna Tan and Gun Metal Calf: Enclish with iiiR Tips; Welted and Stitched Soles. All sizes and AA to E in the assortment. 1200 Pairs Women's PU Supreme in Style and Value, at Giving y o u the maximum o f style at minimum prices is again demonstra ted in this wonder ful group of dresses. Crepes de chine, silk taffetas, satins, Georgette crepes and wool serges. Embodying every n e w style thought for the coming sea son. All the newest shades. Others Up to $15.00 ItiiNmifiit ami StrmnI 1 Innr .00 I $7.98 I 0 $ W-1 3 Women's Winter Coats $Jj&$ Formerly Priced up to $25.00 These low prices should make an in stant appeal to women who w.tnt a good warm coat to finish out the hcason. Iltisenient tind eiond Black Kid, beautiful s Patent, dull leather Ivory nnd cham pnirne, kid Somo with cloth c mbl nation Oood ranee of sizes and widths. To Close Out .90 I 11 1 I Ull . y Hoys' and Girls' High Cut $-1) QQ SlormSIioes H 9&KJ Tan unci bbirlc. n lib strap n n d io to i.i. aJ.IJ I tu tt. ill u 1 lour mmm- m Girls Satin Lingerie Dress Dresses Skirts $1j.49 $0.00 Tine sheer mate lials with elaborate trimminRS of laces and embroideries. Sizes 2 to C years. With shirred or gathered belts nnd billinid pocket ef fects. Long satin sash. V J il Georgette Waists $Q.OO $4.S0 Values Georgette crepes and crepes de chine. Bmbroide red or beaded fionts 6th ers lnce tiimmed. Newest Spring ?hiules. Boys' and(J iris' $ High Cut Shoes hprelal lot. In box calf, tare and but ton, (.ood heuvy soles und broael toes. Nlzrn Vi to 3. 1.59 700 Pairs Men's $ Winter Shoes 1.98 L4 (lun HKturdiir r.reninj Special purchase of D r e s 8 and Work Shoes in Gun Metal, Black Kid and Patents. Slight Factory Hurts. Me dium and Broad Toes; all sizes in the lot. The Fashionable Fur Shop Stock of Furs at Half Price and Less Highest quality furs for this shop was located in New York's most fashionable retail disttict Ci East 34th St. Up to $150.00 Fur Sets Large Variety 12.75 ( Red Fox Jap Crott Fox ) 35.00 19.75 l Tl. TTUr-WF" ! 49.75 ; o.uu 25.00 ( Fur Scarfs Natural Crott Fox lllark 1'rencli lonejr Hone .lloufllon lllark Molt hkunk Opo.um Ited Vox Taupe olf Kamehatka Fox HlUer olf rrnNH Fox tiHttletlilp OraT Fox $3.98 S5.98 $15.00 $19.75 & up to $47.50 Fur Muffs Illack Wolf. Seal Skunk, Kit Coney, Natural and Australian OposhUm. 1 Black Lynx Stole very drotty good . . . , 1 China Sable Stole, 90 inchet long NumtrouM Other PUeet I $3.00 i$15.00 '50.00 75.00 HTOHi: Ol'llNH IV 1 30 A. M. .M Cl.OfU'.S AT Sl.ln I'. M. Women'i $2.25 French Kid Gloves, $1.79 Two clipp Hlnck nnd white. Women'i Chimoiittle Glovei, $1.25 Two elaFp. In pniiRee urnv, 1 h a m o 1 m nnd whlti- IkI l'loor. 8th St HATS TMMMIW FRUE OF CHAHGV SLvfciiiw f&&Vfli7 Market Eighth A l'lienomfcnal IurrhaiiA of Men'i JapanHf Silk I or" 1 .-Ci7C M At Half l'rle-e and) Lena Aetnal COe M II aloen v1i Tho entire numDla . lino of a prominent"' New York Iniporter. i.i. aiiuiuu )- -(V- -- e 4 4 ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh It's Real Thrift & Economy for Men Yho Need j Winter Clothing to Buy It Here! Now! Save Nearly a Third on Men's Stylish Suits & Overcoats $13 Part of a U'onderful Purchase That's the Reason You Can Secure Thii Handsome, l'eli-Tailored Clothing at This Small Sum. OVERCOATS In a host of popular styles, including belted and plain back models, either single or double breasted. Many quarter lined with satin. SUITS Every popular style in cheviots, cassimeres and mixtures. 10 Splendid Savings on Men's Handsome Fur-Lined Overcoats, $35 &. $59.50 Hro.uldoth; lined with selected bKins. M O n v AX iv Boys' Winter Clothing $5.98 & s7.50 Si?e lluom,'liou( : '. to IS e.nt. Neirfiill. ull In tiiltuiiH elieeks nnd PMIdi Al-o niv perire ut 8.u. Nuveltv suit (III -1 OH lot milt) llillv llov roininv linker mid lunloi Not folk if fceti in chevlcts iinel i.iHlnieies Mm I Inn tt .. 111 bl inkct pi ild, e In v leiN and i isslnieti OlerroatH (In M.'ll lot onlv) IweeeN, elsv. meres .tint Inoken pi liilt In nil xtvleH I'oli, I mi!-. (In S'.'.o bt inilv Illue nnd cri , 1 lin btll.i nlsri fnuev ilieviotM und e.isv. uiiieie Ml tin tlaiiuel llneil llt Drollier-. sl"()M I'l.DOl!. TT1I hT Boys' Winter Suits Sizes throughout -'i to 18 years. Suits In checks plaids nnd mixtures. Polo Coats In cassimeres, t ceils, mitutes ana thev iols. W if ml tT-&07 i . Tomorrow We Put on Sale the Second Shipment of America's Best-Known CHILDREN'S SHOES At About the Usual Wholesale Cost Made liiulil Here in Philadelphia nnd l'njnv International Renown! Then Innr inquired tint knthislii)) hl icasoit of tlicn imi.ri'ti thuiotirjh huottl rilgr of the vccils of qiairwg feet nr inuiiot pi nit her name, but it is xt ampul on eieiy hot. Wise Parents Will lint Tlieni l) the Two iV Three Pairs at These d'lnerous SaviiiKs The le ithir lin Hide -Illuk and tin kliNkln. intent loltskin Kun-intt.il .mil tan Itm-idi calf white kldvkln and N'ubuck Vminiis stjles in p iln and lombln.illon effectK 111 ick oi loloieel le.ithei tops Hut. ton nr lace lnfanls' $1.50 lo 2 Shoes szih 1 to n In the lot Children's $2 to S2.7a Shoes Girls' $2.50 lo S.'i Shoes SI7CS S'. to 11 In lot Women's $5 to $8 Shoes. . ClcnniHO' of Shot! Luki $3.95 I'.itent n)ll. KU'imettil and klareil kid nKn piteut oil with while toi anil Hick Mil with ivoiv tops Hoys' Shoes (,iin-mit.il i ilf s7ch in to &ij III llrithrr I'lIESl $2.50 n.oois Miitrii INIeii's' $5 lMtent co-It uM $-i-19 cf um si.59 fm to $7 Shoes tan i i!f and KUii.inct.it 3.19 Spednl Ucmonslration of Dr. SCHOLL'S Foot Art lies and Oilier Remedies for Aching Pcct ItMtllllnilf Inn m.I .l.i. I rmnt .!,..,.. " -"' '"' irrr ' ' . 1",l,,n "l mi- ILCI i 'i i in iiui in, ii irt t Hinl Imp irt pre iter com- Misses' & Women's APPAREL Special Shouinz of New Spring Styles and Extraordinary Reductions on Winter Fashions Misses' Coats, Special HB i lour tn title W ttti I mm Kit il Ik It, kit t ui tml oillir iiml (iifln, Noolt i MtniCH iluintH atul burr II i i lothn It niw blue. It) ilK blown mten anl JUireundv f.iHlilnn otti r in its ltuil Jltuul t-r lined Ihiouhnut with n itnt Misses' Cleerly Styled $1Q 7C Coats f IV.iO of ihevioth, burella i loth velnltl ele United loep liuiRlnir and slde-pl ilted if fi-itM triiiini"d with kit lonev eolliiH. cuffs and boieleti snnie. nt!ie-s hive n I mi trlmml'iR llodv lined 01 line il lliroucthotit with Mtln On, kc te hrd. Ofr3RSi 1t Jj jfr Sl'J.73 Misses' Spring Dresses of $1 C Serge 10 In Nutt 111 u-. Ilbii k .1 Hrown ei Three itjli'. one ivltll pla'tcd hknt brilibd bi tiler, white s 1 1 III e oil u and niffs, another t.i-.lens at Hide with tto Hash ami bis r-kiit In tunic Htle The thlid is In high waiht Mm tffeit, buckle tilnmitil f If MW Women's Spring Dresses . 525 he hence muileN, B llbintriltloti hhoiiH one nf trimmed tilth ullk braid. The lliuli, Ilnlero, l.lon unci )lnlmi stj p re Interpreted ln . Also JeiKev cloth taffeta Mtln .mil irejio do chluu moelelH of ftl.ill nm irt line III llrotber M:co.) 1 I.OOIt iwuvumvuviMtmuuivnt ? Ui(j Values Prom Our February Wool Goods Sale S Srionil , t t This (Ireat III"- potal H bleh Offera the smnrte.t if luhrliH for the ( owing Mton at J, .Ml', to 3t), rht limn thr Urn- nbir srnK Prlir. $1 Velours $3.29 S2.2' Crepe Poplin $1.48 SJ.1)!) Trench Serues. . .$2.19 S2 Shepherd SIJ'i ClulTon Checks $1.48 llroadcloth. $269 J SI (iahardine $2.49 I It llrnthrm Fliht I'loe.-i, South Economu Special Tomorrow! 1 Stripe Shirts Pretty ponKecs with lustrous hllk Mrlpen, Intermingled with coloicd Mrlpi-n Soft .uffH .itlui bed V'ic Price Is for the One Day Only $2 Black Trav-)$ 1.19 eling Bags . . Made of Serviceable Waterproof Carat ol Almost Half Price A Remarkable Bargain Hiijh cut and linen lined. Have extra pocket, sewed handle, meted fiamc, basi toik and catches; 1(1 and IS inch size. Watch Daily Adiertiscmenls for Similar Good Values I It Ilrothrrn Flrnt KloorT Sth Street - 4 MEN'S GOODS The Low - ---c prices Are wuh-out Rival I Values That Will Make This a Very Busy I Men's $2 Silk $ 1 .69 Saturday m the furniture bale a j. oi i y fc t f 35c Men's f0c Fiber Silk Neckwear. Noted inaker'H entire stock of tdiort leiiKths, Ineluc'liiK broc ides, f.imj flRuten and louservat ve elTctta riowliiK-end fuur-in-h mils Muslin Wight ts QO- Y This 560 Daven- $AC 7C IMaln or trimmed Kxtr.i J-V A . . 'tO.O wide und lone Sizes IB to 20 lnchi a. 4 1"1 1 lieu 50c Suspenders. vv l-vtrn beotv lisle web J mJ bine In plain colors with eontab and fabric ends. jir.iRS irimminRH. 50c "Onyx" Sample Half Hose Silk fiber, plain and mercerized lisle, etc In black and colors; also somo fancy stripes Seamless and full reg ular made. All sizes In ot. II t It mothers FIRST FMJUIl. ITU SST. 29 liuy an Our Club Plan. A'o Interest. No Extras. This $160 Ten-P.iece Dining Room Suite, $139.75 Wllllum & Mary OelMRonal dfnlgn la Jseobean wak. co-lnth buffet, china closet, serving table, i48 extension table, five genuine leather seat chairs and one ann chair. Mahogany finish Upholstered In brow n S p a n 1 h h leatherette. Independent ppilng and mattress. $00 Mahogany 51Q.75 Finished Suite Three pieces, Charles II moulding In front. Spring seat. Upholstered In brown Spanish leatherette. $45 Buffet Cotonlnl dcelan in quartetmlgoldtnoak . $0 (Z t7tl 48 Inch plank top and idiolf. Has roomy linen and Owil.w'T nrverwaie urawora; mreeuoor cupooaro vvnn iwo suning vrvs-m center IJt llrotliers FOUHTII FUJOIt f x 11 y irr if -1 T na ft (, i 41 1 41 Jl & QaklulAW f&MT Akltt l7tV THE HOME OF. STYLE AND ECONOMY. 'c "T" rrv . "vTr- t 'sS 3UAUifUONS ORDKK8 HLLKIJ : " t -- --T,r 'r :h ,.y " ErdAuLMsi. niy -. -y -J1-. J&sk, yi i in i-fi ti i',tt, Ti ir" WMM aifi