R ; -' ;yr -fo- ' ,Vt - -ESfmft& ' public ledger-Iphieadeephia, mondayf jtjne 24, fms ' "v--p EIGHT AMERICANS KfclED IN ACTION General Pershing Reports Sixty-two on New Cas ( ' ualty List FOUR DIE FROM WOUNDS Pennsylvanians Listed in Today's Casualties ARMY Died or Wounds Lewis A. Taylor, 1102 Lombard street, Philadelphia.. Severely Wounded James A. Cleary, Scranton, Pa. William D. Hammer, Pottsvllle, Pa. Ivan O. Hofman, Berne, Pa. P.VTomas. Chester, Pa. y V WnitlilnKton, June 24. Sixty-two casualties In the American expeditionary forces were announced by the. War Department today, divided as follows: Eight killed In action, four died of wounds, two from disease, forty-five se- verely wounded and thrco wounded, -degree. undetermined. ' The name of only one officer appears In the list. Lieutenant Edward O. Tcm llnson, of Fort Howard, Baltimore. Md., having died of wounds received in action. i The list follows: KILLED IN ACTION Corpornl RAFFERTT. FRANK A . ArmnBh. Ireland Privates OELDEN. CHARLHS S Hoqutara, Wash. OILLIE. PHILIP HENIir. Oratlot. Wis. JACKSON. WAYNE C. Salm. Ore. KANIESKI, JOSEPH. Woctawek, Russia. 8AVINSKY, JOSEPH, Warsaw. Poland. HHELTON, -MARTIN L Fa)ettevllle, Ark. URSOLAO. Oino. Worcester, Mass. DIED OF DISEASE rrWates DILLON. ERNEST L Peru. N. T. IIUNTER.. LUTHER. Lafayette, Ala. DIED OF WOUNDS Lieutenant TOMLINSON. EDW. a., Fort Howard, Bal tlmore, Md. Corporal TAYLOR. LEWIS A.. HOJ Lombard street, Philadelphia, Pa. Prlrntr HOERR. ERNEST P.. Chllllcolho street. Portsmouth. O. ZUMWALT, HUHLBiyiT K.. Rolse, Idaho. SEVERELY MOUNDED Serteants JOHNSON, CLARENCE C. Decorah. la. rurjAUhi, jiAuiiA, jbib eastern aenue. Baltimore, Md. . . v Corporals CASTORA. CLIFFORD C. Ira. la. McMAIL. FRED A..I!rookljn. N. Y. TURNER, CLAUDE. Hamburs. Ark. , rrlrntes ALLEN. CLINTON. Kent, O. ANDERSEN, HARRY H.. Copenhaten, Denmark. ANDERSON. ALFRED. Eldrldge. N. D. BALL. LUTHER THOMAS, Cleburne. Tex. pinir Trt nTimrpnr TTti w v It CAOLE. PAUL E.. Clinton, ky. ' CLEARY, JAMES A, Scranton. Pa. , COHEN. LOUIS, Brookltn, N. Y. CUFF, HARRY M.. Jersey City. N. J. i CUNNINGHAM. MICHAEL A Clncln ' natl. o: DBFPIESSE, EDW. T.. Sherwood, Miss. DURHAM. MERRIT B., Blus Mountain. MMsJ - - . i EN8LEY. TAilES H . Alnswnrth. Neh. i FARLEY. MILT. Walllns Creek. Ky. in. OREEN..JAMES J.. Cleeland. O. M HAUJHEft. WILLIAM D.. J17 rn.,V I street. Pottsvllle, Pa. HELMS.. ED.. Waxhaw, N. C. r HOFMAN. IVAN O.. Heme. !. HUBER.'ORPHA T . West Hope. "N. D. KACZMARCIK. JOHN. HeEeulseh. III. IJIOER. NATHAN. &-uIphur. La. LANOELAND, BERT. Berg. N. D. LITTLE. EUGENE S Elnston, Va. MARTIN. OSCAR. Ralston. Ky. MULLIN. JAMES. Cincinnati. O. PALADAS. JOHN, Nashua. N. H. rROUT.RAY M., Newport. Ky. REID. WILLIAM. Jr.. Eldora. III. ROSS, ERNEST C. Mllner. Qa. BANDERS. AMBERS D., Vlncennes. Ind SCtiFIBLD. CHARLES N.. Saranao Lake. N. Y. BEOAL. OSCAR, Brooklyn. N. T. SIEFERT. MAX, Jr.. Milwaukee. Wis SULLIVAN. MICHAEL J.. East Pepperell, Mass. SWAN&ON. HENRY. Janesvllle. Wis, THOMPSON. OOTTFRED. Chicago. rruAMnanV WIT.T.IAM A r..-i UtHOMAS, PETER, 110 Market street. Chesl ter. i-s. WIONCEK, STANLEY. Flushing. O. ZEUNER.' JOHN P.. 501 East 171t street. New York city. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETERMINED) y Privates ANDERSON. CHARLES W, San Francisco. HIM no. 'ARTHUR, New Haven. Conn. FALCO.OAETANO. Bucclno. Italy. EflvKii.n T- kV?U3-W;K Ts aaBaBaaBjBB, (c) Harris and Ewlng. MAJOR GENERAL BRANCKER He believes airplane flights scross the Atlantic will he undertaken this year Dopo la present vlttorlosa reslstenza un'altra bnttaglla presto o- tardl scop plcra'. Infattl rapportl detent dl ftducla, che abblamo r!ccvuto,...dlcono che Kll austrlao lstanno concentrando larghe fo'rze ncl Tlrolo " nel Trentlno per un altro dlsperato tentatlvo per spczxarc ed aprlrsl una via sul fronte dello man taune." Un Generate Itallano ha proposto dl dlchtararo Moillo Grappa monumento nazlonale, a rlcordo dell'erolsmo qui' splefrato dalle truppe Itallane ed alleatc. Tal-e notlzla e' stata accolta entuslastl camento In ttltta Italia. Mandano dal Quartler 'Generate che la prima fase delta glgantesca battaglla e' nnlta. I Igorosl contrattacchl dellc truppe Italo-franco-lnglesl hanno tolto all'lmperlale nemlco, plu' delta mcta' del tcrruorio cne lAUstna aveva conqui stato col sacrlf(clo dl 180,000 upmlnl. Novo dUlstont sono state completamente nnnlchtllte o milndlcl division! sono state scalzatc fuorl ncRll attncchl sul plcchl dl Col del Ito-sso o Val Bella, nd est dl Aslaco. Queste due montagne crano I soil guadagnl che Tltnanevano at nemlco nel settore dl Aslago. Plu' dl milndlcl dlvlslonl furono concentrate contro la chtave dl Monte Grappa, ed a nulla rlusclrono dl fronte all'erolca dlfesa pre parata dal generate Diaz, dlfesache ha In dotto 11 Governo Itallano dl conser- varo lntatta la montagna con to splendl do slstcma dl dlfese costrulto dal soldatl Ingloel durante rimerno, o consacrarla come monumento nazlonale. L'lnfiltra zlone nemlca ncl medio Plave e stata grandemente rldotta, e dopo I snngulnosl sforzl sul fronto dl San Dona' per rag giungere Losson, durante t quail Intcrl regglmentl austrlacl fu annlentatt, gll au8triacl sono statl rtnserratl In una zona dl tre mlglta o mezzo quadrate. L'Astrla si prepara ad un altro colpo ed ha fatto un dlsperato appello alia Germanla pr aluto. Da un communlcato umclale, del Mlnl staro della Ouerra francese, si rlleva che 1 tedeschl, lcrl I'altro, effettuarono un attacco contro Monte BHgny, tra la Marne e Ithelms, o rlusclrono a guada gnare per poco tempo una parte dl ter reno, polcho' 1c truppe Itallane, operant! In quel settore, con un poderoso contrat tacco resplnsero II nemlco e catturarono un gran numcro dl prlglonlerl. Columbia's Et-Fire Chief Dies Columbia, r Juno 24. William II zlegler. former chief of the local fire department and a veteran of tho Spanish-American war, died suddenly ut his homo here last night. He serfd ns ton sergeant of Company C, Fourth HeEi ment. N. O. P., on the border. He was forty-six years of age. It was through his personal efforts that Columbia got its first motor fire apparatus. BERKS SEES IRON BOOM Blast Furnace Being RestoreJ to Mel Demand Rending, Pa., June 24 The restora tion to service of the old Leesport blast furnace, which had almot been aban doned. Indicated that Berks County will see every stack In Its borders getting hack Into the pig Iron game. The war boom that started several years ago started an Immense demand for pig Iron, and one by one tho old stacks were either put Into blast, or If In operation, wcro enlarged and rcllned tor a long run. LEORDEAUSTRIACHE IN C0MPLETA FUGA Training for Patriotic Service Here is a school which trains girls to be truth-seeking, direct, courageous and efficient MISS MASON'S SCHOOL, "The Castle," TARRY-TOWN-ON-HUDSON (21 miles from New York city), prepares for coljege and for academic graduation, and offers vocational subjects in Secretarial Work, Interior Decoration, Domestic Art, Physical Education, Com mercial and Fine Arts, Music, Expression, Authorship and, in addition, has arranged a de partment both in summer and winter, of Training for Patri otic Service which includes Mo tor Driving and Repair, Wire less, Red Cross, Naval Yeo manry, Agriculture, Motor Nav igation, Public Speaking, Mili tary French, Draftsmanship and Occupational Therapy. Summer Term, July 1st to August zfltli. Winter Srhonl neains September 35lh. For Illustrated catalogues address MISS MASON'S SCHOOL, "The Castle," T''''1 n- Gli Italiani Passano il Piavc ed Inseguono il Nemico Published and Distributed Under PERMIT No. 341 Authorised hy tho act of October . 1PI7. on file at tho rostofHco of Phila delphia, Pa. By order of the President. A S. BURLESON. Postmaster Oenerat. Itnina, 21 kIurho Un dispart-In clunlo dal Quartler Oeneralo Itallano aniitinzia che le valornse truppe Itnllnne lnmito passato 11 flume I'iave ed inseguono le annate austriacho in fuj;n. Roma, 21 gtugno. Sul fronte del flume Plave, dal Mon t'ello al mare, le sconfltte nrmate autro-ungheresi stanno .rlpassando In disordine II flume. II nemico e' stret tamente Insegulto dalle truppe itallane. Una noto seml-ufficlale annunzla che le catturc annunzlato da Vienna, ncl bollettlnl ufflclale. sono false o- mlrano a velare I completo dlsastro delle ar mate ausirlache, Detta nota dice: "II nemlco per nasconderp II dlsastroso fallimento della sua offenslva ha rl corso alia falsiflcazlone. Cosl' II comu nlcato ufflclale austrlaco del 22 glugno annunzla la caitura dl 40,000 prlglo nlerl. La crlta" e' che detta clfra rap presenta le intere pcrdite Itallane In mortl, ferltl o dlhpersl." , II commando Supremo Itallano ha pubbllcato, lerl, II seguento comunlcato: "Lungo tutto'll fronte la nostra artl gllerla contlnua a bombardare Inccssante mente 11 nemico. Sul Montello e Jungo llPlave la nostra fanterla ha mantenuto 11 nemlco sotvo una poderosa presslone lerl nol effettuammo con successo plc cole Incursion! ed azlonl dl pattuglle. "Verso l'area occidentals dl Fagaro II nemico tento' nlcunc azlonl controffen sle, ma fu immedlatamente schlacclato. "Un rlparto Inglcse, In una energica azlone dl sorpresa lrruppe nella llnee avversarlo a sud dl Aslago. e dopo un violento combattlmento ucclse centoJ nemicl e torno' Indletro con 31 prlglonlerl ed una mltragllatrlco. "I nostrl aviator! quelll Alteatl hanno contlnuato'a combattere connon dimlnuito valore. Cssl hanno, ieri, effettuato grandl ed cfflcacl bombarda mentl oulle Immedlato llnee nemlche dl comunlcazlone. Dlecl neroplanl nemicl furono abbattutl. Le perdlte aereo del nemlco dal 15 glugno ammontano a novantaclnque aeroplanl e sel palloni JI presldente del Conslgllo del Mlnl strl. On. Orlando, nel pomerlgglo dl sa bato annunzlo' al.Senato del Regno quanto appresso: "fVoftenslva austriaca fu plu' che un fallimento; cssa fu una completa disfatta per il nemlco. 11 quale In qualche punto era numerlcamcnte quattro. olte superlore agll Italiani. PmSmAV1! a Aw ww T I 923 MARKET STREET A Wonderful Display of New I Lovely Silk Dresses 1 ' mm Without Equal, at $4T.OO 5 aw "Tt rr.'s.frwVbw TAIL T-"Y a 1 11 KPf' I '". Brand-new arrivals and every one worth more than our price. Developed of new satins, silk taffetas, crepes de chine and crepe meteors many with georgette crepe sleeves. , All new summer colorings. Daylight Second Floor $2.50 and $3.00 Nsw Wash SKIRTS ,j $1.98 Highest grade wash materials in pocket and button trimmed models. All sizes. 4 n x $3.00 and $4.00 New Silk WAISTS $2.oo jiij Crepes de chine, georgette crepes and all-over laces. Many styles for choice. BARGAIN BASEMENT Women's $5.00 $ A.00 WkK Dresses. d .. iNew summer models in "voiles, llnenes ana ginghams. Plain colors, stripes and plaids. All sizes to 44. Women's Wash I Girls' Gingham SPORTS SUITS DRESSES 1$ -AHi N.w JO df s," '. S"1 v A 3L ' Hi pi ' BUY WAR GAVING9 STAMPS if BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Larger Stocks of Finer Furniture at Lower Prices THESE three essential things, this unusual combination of ad vantages, you will find here at the Van Sciver Store America's Largest Furniture Store. Being manufacturers as well as retailers, we were able to foresee manufacturing and market conditions scarcity and soaring cost of materials and labor and to prepare against them. Contracts for a substantial part of the output of many of the best factories of the country were placed months ago before the present stringent conditions became acute. Shipments have been coming in steadily and surely and today we have on our five great floors the largest stock of beautiful furniture ever assembled and, in addition to our own warehouses, we have had to rent acres of storage space to take care of the overflow. Prices, because of our early purchases, 'wn51IS?I an" our intimate relations with the manu- ''rlffiiwteisiliiih facturers. are far below the retail averaee &iK in many cases below present wholesale MlNllSU llliis72?$KS? .-tct rift rinVt ? nnf mtf nrn 'ttinnt Ja mi LSoC fUOil tUI ( IbW "I fIVl fftbl UIIU bUflflUl lV, (fIVC iv: cither by regular or special quotations elsewhere. i nis store, exclusively aevotea to furniture and furnishings, with .its inex pensive yet prominent location, its manu facturing as well as marketing facilities and its tremendous output can offer you all the time the finer kind of furniture for substantially lees than the common place kind elsewhere. Thoughtful householders make care ful comparisons before purchasing any thing so important, so permanent, as fur niture and the Van Sciver Store has for mor than a oeneratinn ranlrri first in i Hi quality arid economy. Come in and see J i H I J C 1 - 1 1 . our wonaeriui siocks ana note our wonderfully low prices. ' mm mmmmiimmlhtssf3S!s?C'-i.fi HnM Irifl HBif iI tsm 1 WkWml'&, Mi ePpwM I i&r RLvf MMmmk im b rz mmm Yi m &mM i i yjmZftff.'r i- "i 1 mmw-r- SlLJIiiivr """TTiiiSwilii rill ill Hi Ul " lift 111ft " 1 vmL.MMEsmPAEKsmm w-mm wmtstt z fly' A charming Chippendale Dining Suite, one of the almost innumerable attrac tive and unique sets that have made this Store so interesting to home-lovers. Floor Coverings of Every Kind at Far. Below the Usual Retail Prices . With a stock valued at over $250,000, it naturally follows that we can meet every possible, requirement of every kind of dwelling. By reason of our close connec tion with the most reputable mills and our early buying, thisenormous stock of both domestic and Oriental goods is offered at from 1 0 to 40 belpw general quotations. Ybu will find a visit to this Department well worth while, both in point of interest and the savings involved. , JLB. Van Silwtr On Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers "Market Stfeet Ferry, Camden, New Jersey' Stor,Opni Dally t .SO A. M. 'Clo at 6.00 P. M. Market Street Ferry Boata Land Opposite Store S5ov. 'wBUrrSTAX ? ATTBX VAX SOITEX STOSE J JBL J LV. jijfiTi i..vlJL 'vt ,. ty"AiMrto -' vMHtJf ?. .i HWfi i fffi '' : 1 1 fflh''; r"'; iLrfyiiWv iir.- - - ' - M&t XTEKTONX; YOU MVTC HILf B TO TOT TW WAX STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIEi aS Fresh Lots Added for To-morrow, the Second of the Six Clover Days Anticipating the impossibility of handling in one day the nearly tvfOl thousand different Clover Specials gathered for the Golden Year Anniversary we decided upon ONE WEEK OF CLOVER DAYS, as the only practical solu nun ui Hie jnuuicm avuiuuig uvci-uunuiiig, jji ui uiig buiigcubiuu 111 vicilv ery, obviating the necessity for a large number of extra salespeople, and giv- ing our customers more time for examining the Clover Day merchandise, and rendering better service generally. Hundreds of Extraordinary Values 5iv Many of the Clover Specials shown to-day will have been sold out, but many others are" in sufficient quantities for to-morrow also; but the impor tant point to remember is that more than two hundred NEW LOTS WILL BE! ADDED TO-MORROW, so that there will doubtless be a greater number of Clover Day Specials than are shown to-day. In every department you will find the FOUR-LEAF CLOVER SIGNS, printed in green, which state the valuel and the price of the merchandise. Among the specially strong features will be sa v$ Men's Two-piece and Three-piece Suits Under Price Jl Great Values in Women's and Children's Apparel4 i Hundreds of Pieces of Furniture Reduced ftome Furnishings and Supplies at Great Savings Outdoor and Vacation Requisites Below Value i $'i met m We cannot give details and' descriptions of the hundreds of remarkat values, but here is a suggestive list of the various lines in which EXCBJ TIONAL VALUES will be found: Misses' Wash Dresses Girls' Middy Blouses Infants' Wear Men's Suits and Trousers Men's and Boys' Hats Men's Shirts, Furnishings Boys' Clothing Silks and Velvets Woolen Dress Goods Colored Dress Cottons White Dress Goods Notions and Trimmings Women's Dresses Women's Suits and Coats Cloth and Wash Skirts Women's Waists Trimmed Hats House Dresses Dressing Sacques Women's Sweaters Hosiery and Underwear Muslin Underwear Corsets and Petticoats French Underwear.' Laces and Embroideries. Ribbons and Neckwear Shoes for Everybody Umbrellas and Parasols Stationery, Hair Goods Gloves, Linings -Toilet Articles Leather Goods Jewelry and Silverware Handkerchiefs, Candies Books, Post Cards Metal Beds,, Beddings Table Linens, Napkins Decorative Linens Towels and Toweling . Sheets, Pillow Cum "1 M ,,.. ,. . 0. ., &, musiina ana jsneeuiun ? . Sewing Machines White Bed Spreads av,:l Art Needlework, Pi Curtains A Draptriw. : Shirt-waist Boxwm ;J?;; Screens, Xlepch ''Cvnm TTniisofnraialilaiaM 'y Standard & SumtMr Carpets, MattinfiC Furniture; Wall Hardwod Fmmnt China ad Cat . A ' Bric-a:8niaV Sport itif "Au Bicyeliav 1 Tojrf i4 :w l: MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREBT FILBERT STRWr. L V II J Strawl "fM. . V ,' i fc-Jiif i m 1 RS WJ a . -i,-4'jiarmm4!,twi -sm '. -l.rR P ''ftl 9V TVS -"i,Aa. - -t iWHnnii .t ki.bMeBaBBBiBlS9aBBMev
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