KZZI1 ". J? jW,Jtf'JPHiW 5C a: 1 "v ., ' its -. ''"-;tr v v.?.:' i t 1 Cv Jr.. S i- , itVBNKO; PUBLIC , LEDGlifo-PHILADELPHLrS., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918 o-tm- tfp: ty ,v fls r ,' h. r' I f I.- K iiff- ; if if? 025 NAMES LISTED IN CASUALTY REPORTS LE ACCOGLIENZE AI SOLDATI D'AMERICA Pershing Announces Roll of, 120,'While Marines Lose Five Fifty-six tSoldiers Give Their Lives for Country r EV'i V . MH Washington, August 1. The army casualty list today shows 120 names, divided as follows: Killed In action, twelve: died from wounds, twenty-three ; d'ed ot disease, eleven : died from airplane accident, two; died of ac cident and other causes, flo; wounded everely, sixty-one; wounded (degree undetermined), two(; rrilsslnir, three; prisoner, one. Tho marine corps casualty list today nows five names, dlldcd as follows: Died of wounds, three- everely wound ad, two. Army List The army Hut of olllcers follows: KII.I.K1) IN ACTION Lieutenants BISSETT. WlhKY C. Newburn, N'. C. WAM.MC1I, WILLIAM. Shswnee, Wis. JJ1ED 11IOM MOUNDS JMaJor WILLIAMS, JAMES C , nnincr. ,Ata. Lieutenants nrtADLEY, THOMAS II , TVniahsehle. Tex. CRAM. WALTER W., New llrthlrhem. To. HADDIX, PETB. Eenwood, W. .'. , IIAaL.BR. KL.MBR K SprlnBOeM, III, HANBETtnY. JAMES W Pltubumh. Kan. HUSTON, HOWAIU) H.. Deerlna:. N D. LECOMTE. WILLIAM l... Atlanta. Oa. MeALLISTnrOUlTHim T.. lloonevllle, Mo. McCOT, aEOROD II . Supreme Cour , Dis trict ot Columbia. ROF.MER. LKO 1'.. 1710 North Newklrk street, Philadelphia. WAUUATT. 1IAROLU C, Everett. Mass DIEM FROM DISEASE Captain IRVING. JOHN rJ.. New York city. ' Lieutenant TROCK, MICHAEL J., Milwaukee. Wis. DIED FROM ACCIDENT Lieutenant HUNTINGTON. CECIL 8.. Burllncame, Cal. MASON, JOSEPH J., 8531 Aondale place, Pittsburgh. I'a. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Captain WKRPEDA, (iEOROE W I'erth Ambor. N. J. Lieutenants feOHENUERG. JULIAN W Wetumpka. Ala. SANDERS. JltANK II.. Chesterflcld. S. C. ' MOUNDED SEVERELY Major HEAL. HOWARD. Lewlston, Me. Captain BCIIWARiS. HENRY S , Windsor Hills, Baltimore, Md Lieutenant 'nniNQHAM, ROUERT A Hath. N. Y. KENNEDY, AL11KHT O.. JonesUlle. S. C. DEDICKE. ERNEST C. Washington, D. C. HOUERTS. JOHN L.. Idaho Springs. Col. WOUNDED DEGREE I'MIKTEKMIMTO Lieutenants KRESGK. MILES 4C! Walnut street. South Hethleliem, I'a. MERRITT, EDWARD O., North Auiusta, 8. C. The army list. In addition to the aboe u named officers, was ns follows: KILLED IN ACTION Corporal REESE. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Mananoy Cltr, Tn. - BT. LAWRENCE. JOSEPH C. South Ifraln tree, Mass. Wagoner - ZINDLER. EDWARD. Oahkosh, Wis. Mi Private DALDEY. JOSEPH LAWRENCE, 2410 South Rosewood street, Philadelphia. D'AVOLIO. GUERRINI. ChliuKO. DRUMMOND, ALEXANDERS R., Madeira, Portusal. LITTLE, HARRY E Maiden. Mass GKCELEAK. DAVID, South Rlter. N. J. SHIRLEY, RALPH W. rrjeburr, Me. SMITH. ALFRED, MlllUHe, N. J. , DIED FROM MOUNDS Sergeants KOONCE. GEORGE S.. Ksnllle, Ind. MANN. M'ALTER T., Plains, Pa. MILLER, CHARLES, Sullivan, Sparta, Wis. Corporal MASON. HAROLD K.. Moux Falls. S D. WATSON, ROY W Fend du Lac. Wis. Prhates FONDREN, JOHN W.. Coleman. Tex. KELLEY, PAUL DAVID. Milton Junction. Wis. MATTERN. FRANK. Mobrldge. S. D. POLAIO. GIUSSEPPI, Pollstua. Italy. SHOEMAKER. LOYD. Alvln. III. 8TRAUD, JfAX A., Ilerndon, Ta. DIED OF DISEASE herreunt KEITH, HENRY P.. Flltlam. Mo. Prltntes ' AGAR. THOMAS II., Klllduff, la. ' BIRD. LEO. Mattern. Oa. CA8E. EVERETT C Churchvllle, N. Y. COTY. LOUIS. Worcester, Mass. GREEN. CALEB. Meridian. Miss. ICHLIN. WILLIAM, Lockhart, Minn. O'KEEFE. WILLIAM S , Eerett, Muss. WARD. LLOYD J.. Low Wile. N. Y. DIED ITROSI ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES ' Mechanic KEIIOE, ERNEST G., Solvay, X. Y. mi Prlvute HANNULA, JOHN, Karkku. Kutcla, Finland. MOUNDED SEVERELY hercennts f &He ANDERSON. ALBERT W.. Monara, Pa. r Crocks, andrew j.. Buffalo, a. y. BOUTILIER. VERN C. OaMleld. Me. McENTIRE. LAWRENCE BARTHOLOMEW. Buffalo. N. Y. MONTGO.MERY, CI.OTUS LAWRENCE. Lebanon. Ind. THEUS. JOHN 1I Rejnolds, Ga. Corporal AMES. FRANK If.. Rochester. N. II. COLOROVE. JAMES EUtL, Hulls, 111. DALY. WILLIA.M J . Fllchhurir, Mass. PANOKK. EMANUEL. Brooklyn. N. Y. UNDERWOOD. OEOROK, Lowell. Mass. Mrrhanle Prltntea .. ANDERSON. PETER I,.. Copenhagen. Den mark. nKEIl. PETER L. Ocdep. Utah. IIECIITEL, CLAUDE (1RANIL. Ilnnorer. Pa. nERTRAND. ARNOLD J , Red Lodge, Mont BLAIR, CARL. Bla Sandy, W. Vn. l.'RIGGS, PRANK I... Harrlon. Me. I1RYDA. JOHN. WcMtleld. Mass. HUSH. OEOROE J . Haverhill. Mass. CHALLENGER RALPH HERBERT. Leba non. In. CLARK. CHARLIE MELTON LEE. Walter. Okla. CLINGERMAN. JOHN W.. Elklns. W. Vs. CROSS, CHARLES OSAJAR. Falrbault, Minn CURRY, HOWARD P.. McDowell. Va. DANA. SAMUEL J.. Pleasant Point. Me. IICTIIS, AUGUST, riteo. Pa. DUNN. PATRICK E . I.lvlnir.lnn. Mont. 1IWORSKY, A11E New York clt. EARLY, WILL MID M Oil Cltj. Pa. KIIERT. CARL, Salem Depot. N. II. FAULKNER. ROBERT M'KSLKY. 03211 Steiton nenue, Germantuwn, Phtla. OEORaE. RALPH V.. Cec lit file. Cnl GRANT. N EM TON E.. Union Cltj. Pa. HAMLIN, RAYMOND. Heath. N. D. HEI1ERT. HEI1ER, Washlngtontllle. N. T. HILL. STANLEY. Boston. JEFFREY, HAROLD D , Washington. D. C JEWELL, HO.MKIt. Culver, Kan. JONES. EDWARD E.. Jr . Ilrookljn. N Y I.EASURE. JAMFS DALLAS. Parkcrsburg. W. Vn LESIILR. M'ALTER JOHN, 27.1 Peacock street. Pottstllle. Pa. LUKSIN. JOSEPH. Ilrookljn. N Y. MOWRY. HERBERT A.. Protidence. R I. MULLEN. HARRY M.. Dorchester. Mass. PUNCO. JAMES EMERY, Rarltan, N. J. RANKIN. JOHN W.. Planvllle. Kan UASMUSSEN. RDM'., Oxford. Ind RILEY. HARRY OORDON. Toms Creek. u ROBERTS. WILLIAM. Vinton. O. SALMON, ARCHIE L. Owcnsboro. Kj SHIELDS. ANTHONY It . Utlc.l, SMITH. LA M HENCE E.MSLEY, Mu. t SPROUL. HARRY L . Chcrrletd. Me TIERNEY. MICHAEL J., Clinton, Mass VAUGHAN. FRANK. I'nstonsburg. H. .MISSING IN ACTION CoriMirul SCIl'lONE, OENNAKU. Ccrinisnlano, Italy. Prhates FRESHOUR. ROI.I.1N (... r.lr-on, Cal. ZANETOb". PAUL, Agrllla, Orecce. PRISONER , I'rltate LOCKE. CHARLES E., Cincinnati, O. Marine List The Marino list fo.lotts: DIED FROM MOUNDS "" herceanl McAMIS, JOHN J., Cotlngton, Ky. Prhates COWL. JOHN O . Leon. la. EVANS, RICHARD A., Richmond, Va. SEVERELY MOULDED Prltute CAIRNS. DAVID D . Cochesett. Mass. ., PREVIOUM.Y REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. NOtV REPORTED M'OUNDED IN ACTION Prltatc KIESTLER. REALIS C, Cj press, 111. NOTED AMERICANS ON CASUALTY LIST X, Y. bt. Louis, Un Ordinc del Giorno del Gcncralc Armando Diaz Published nnil tilstrlhuted Under , PERMIT No 341 Authorized liv the ait of October (I i?i'Jionflle ,lt ,h0 I'ostofnce of Phlla clelpnia Pa, Ily order of the Pres'dent A H BURLESON. Postmaster General ALLIES' TURNING MOVEMENT MAY FORCE NEW RETREAT Operation of Americans and French Conducted Over Wide Sector East of Fere, at Center of Rhcims- Soissons Salient Ronia, 1 nfjosto II He Vltlorlo I-mnnuela pastern" orsI In rMsta le truppe Amcrlc.inc sluntc In Italia. 11 Qenernle Diaz ha pulihllcato uno spo dale ordinc del giorno con 11 quale ha eloqucntemento annunzlato l'nrrlto dl letto truppe J-a popnlaxlone ill parccclile plccolc cltta" tleintalla scttentrlonnlo. per le quail sono passatl I soldatl d'Amcr Ica, hanno fatto lorn ntcogllcnzo en tusl.istlchc cd Indlnicnllcablll. 1ordlno del Rlorno del Rencralc Diaz, relatltamentc nirnrrlto' del boldatl iIcrII Statl Unltl, cosf dice: "II mare, Imcce dl dltldcre, ha orsI unlto le dilc nazlonl IItalla per annl ha mandato negll Statl Unltl tnlllonl dl suol dull, latoratorl cFeniplnrl, laborlosl e sobrl, die nppresscro attraterso la pcrsonale cpcrlenza II potcrc dcpll ainer'canl e la loio Incrollablle fede ncl dlr.ttl ill uotnlnl l'bcrl Parecchl ill qucstl latoratorl roiio Ir. vol. bolil.itl d'ltalla. i:ssl hanno ilhposto nll.i clila matn della Rr.inde Xazlonc. Vql tuttl copocelo la gloria clip le Rlotanl nrm.itc degll Statl Unltl hanno RUadaRnato sul campl dl battaRll.1 In KrancU Qties-to splendlde truppo trnRoiio orrJ per com hattcrc nl tostro flnnco, cd lo, In tottro nome, do' loro II bentcnuto, flducloso die ! mutul nuccessl tuturl porteranno lo nostre urmnto In una fraterna unlonc " H' Imposslblle dercrlvcrc 1'entuslasmo clie si tcrlfica In tutta Italia per I'arrltu ilellc trupne nmcricanr. Otunque ntteiiRono dlmmtiazlonl lnipresslonantl,' speclalmente nel paesl p nolle cltta' ce passano I lum:lil trenl clie recano I baldl Foldatl della Brando lcpubbllca. (311 nnicrlcanl sono coinmosl c dlLhlara no dl non .iter i'iii atuto accoRllenzc ccl' linpon"ntl. I.c sIruoto offrono lore (lorl, fruttl, slR.irctte. caffc' e cirtollne I,a Prlnclpess.i Letlzla, zla del He d'ltalla, e niadrlRiia del I)uca il'Aosta p del Duca dcRll Ahruzzl, ando' ptT lonaleincnto n ilaic 11 bentcnuto nl s-lilatl nmer'canl a nome delle domic d'lalla. NeU'ammlrazlone per II rIo rloso nfor7r compluto ilcH'Amcrlca, I niembrl dell'Unlonp ltalo-Amerlcana. In larRo numcro, hi portarono tra I soldatl amerlcanl c dlscio loro clie in ognl Itallano olio cssi Incontratano atrehbero trotato un amlco, un fra tello. Ierl c" udlclalniento annunzlato die 1 latorl mllltarl nel porto della Rrunde babe natale austro-iniRarlca a I'ola sono statl nuotaniente bombardatl con ottlmo Buccesho If fuoco fu osstrtato nello tlclnanzo dl un 'sottoinarlno c nrlla stazionc dl atlazlopp. Circa le operazlonc al frontc ill fly the Associated Vcsi American and French troopf have begun a turning motement that. If suc cessful, will compel a German retire ment oter a ttlde sector cast of Kere-cn-Taiilcnols, ut the center of the Solssons-Hlielms salient. They hate attacked oter a front of more than three miles on each side of the tillage, of Ncsles, the apex of the Allied ttedge north of the Ourcq Their greatest adtancc was toward tho cist, where the Americans pushed on some, distance from the town of Kergy and approached Chamcry AlthoURli the announced purpose of the attack was the straightening out of tho line between Scringes and t'lcrRes, this Is really secondary to the outflanking of the (lermans to tho Fnuthward Tho cnemj li holding tcry strong positions nt Itoiichcrc and St Uemme, tthcre his lino Is still less than lite miles fiom the Mnrne. and a continued adtancc between Ncles and Clcrges would force him to fall back to escape being cut oft from the rear. This seems to be the only sector tthero the Allies arc attacking with their Infantry. Heports from the front tell of heaty artillery fire along the most of the line between Sols tons and Hhelms , The Germans attacked the Allied lines on the heights of HUgny, south uest of Hhelni", Tuesday night, hut weie repul-ed. The melhmli udoutid by the Ger mans slncu their retirement from the Mnrne began nic being followed by the enemy along the lino of the hardest lighting. .Machine gunners, foi the most part, man tho lines This may Indicate n further retire ment of Hie Germans, for machine gunners hate borne the brunt of tho renrguard fighting during the last two tteck" WIT QflN QAlTi Tft IMVfsR "'"Nation of women Instead of men In M luuvri! umis IU lXlivU etcry Goternmcnt department where 19 TO 40 FOR DRAFT Age Limits Set hy General Staff Reported Barked ' hy Administration MaohliiRfnn. Aug 1 (bt 1 N. S ) The nrmy general staff and the Ad ministration will ask Congress to ex tend the draft age to Include all men between the ago of nineteen and forty, It was learned todn.t Leading members of the House nnd Senate Military Af fairs Committees hate been Informed that the President ttlll fat or these limits ii.... i. ii-tfici, rrnnt the German artillery has been actlte. The cnemt's (nnd it Is likely thnt they will be the heaty guns hate carileu out cspic .un .ones finally decided on. although a num- lie.it v bombardments at iiicrs- Ilretonneitx, east of Amiens ; near nucquov, on the northern side or the Pleat dv salient, and In tho neighbor hood of Meteren nnd Morris, on the western side of the Ms sectoi ii la miniiirinllv announced mni ber of members would like to see the maximum 'age made tortj-flto Instead of forty It Is understood thnt the nrm.t staff plans for expanding the present forces of United States lmto all in en com . - i... rzedio-Hionk forces mi- ,., nm1 Blllllnvmi 1V ,.rn..1ent Wlloii n nr vpKniermnurK, ;- ""''" - t li.i Itti iififf tin t which dominate the northern line ot the Siberian Railroad, which runs In to I'.uropenn llusln from Chellablnsk Husslin newspapers express the con cern felt In Holshetlk circles oter tho Czecho-Slotak danger, which, it ti hald, Is "growing like an atnlanche' It Is understood that Germany will bieak on" diplomatic relations with Ukraine ns the icsult of the nssasslm tlon of Kleld Jlnishal ton lllchhorn This nui he prellinln.irt to the ills pitch of German foues to Klet, which Is contemplated at licrlln I'hev will be sent to the Military Af fairs Committees of both houses Just 'as soon as Congress recontcnes for reg jular sessions The Waders say that thee army plans will he lushed through with out dela. In order to at old the neces sity of calling Into action members of the deferred classes undo present HR- , istrntlon 1 Present supplies or men In Class A nip Hearing the dangerouslt low mark, and Congress will hate to act speedll .If an Injustice In calling nun with de- ' pendents Is tn he ntnlded olllclals sat Three hundred thousand mole iiraiien such action will release men for war duties, munition plant work aftd the like, la being urged hy Administration officials. The M'hlic Houso Is one place that has fallen Into line. There the three most expert stenographers In the executlte odlces Charles Swem. the President's confidential aide; Warren Johnson nnd Thomas Hendricks, hate Joined tho atla tlon corps, and If present plans are fol lowed, they ttlll be replaced by women The correspondence of the Whho House has Increased more than 6p per cent, olllclals say. and women now arc being emploed where In the past men onl held forth Other departments are taking similar action GUNS STHI fW i " i, p', (Jcrman ArtilleryTcTtta Sommc and Flandftn fly'lie Attocitkid Prmk' London, Aug. 1. The (Gem were active last night In PleiriH Mclnlty of Villers-Bretonneutvt the Sommc, today's war office m ment shows. Activity mill played by the enemy artillery,! north near Bucquoy and In flMftt ' the Merrls-Meterert sector,, V J A successful raid was made ,1 Drlllsh near Lens. '" VI j. MotorTruckE: fs-WhiTA kt. -V-rf"- r T , 7; ty. . JltefftSbfefcibtU C. SHIP BY MOTOR TRUCK SAVES Tl hattaglla In Italia, II MlnUtern della Gueira, nel pomerlgglo ill Ierl, hi pub-, bllcalo II seguentc comunlcato- "Nella tallata dl Daonc abblamo collo ill sorpresa un posto atnnzato nemlco c fatta prlglonlcra la sua guarnlglonc "Xella Vallo del Hrcnta, dopo un tlolcnto bombardamento d'artlgllerla. II nemlco nttacco' con tlolenza a Cornone Vol eoutrattaccammo declsamcnto c. dopo un tlolento corpo a corpo, respln gemmo gll nssalltnrl. costrlngendoll a rltlrala o cntturnndn prlglonlcrl, mltra Bllatrlcl cd un lancla-Jlamme. I "Xella glornata di Ierl I nostrl at latorl rlpetutamentc cd clliclentcmente bomhirdaronn obblettltl nemlcl 'Cinque macclilne ausulache hono stato nbhattute." i Con le Truppp Amerlrnne In Tram In, I agosto I.c trupiie nnieilcanc. durante la corta nottc, fecero all. I gunidagnl. ataiuindo nella b.ussn porzlone del ballenle hols-sons-Hhelms. at-alenilo le alture tn Scringes i. Scrgt. o ragglungendo tuttl gll cblettltl. Iatati7.ita fu rcsa i0ss. bile pei un altac'co effettuato dagll Al- - men will he called to the lolors during leatl nel selloro dlrottamentp ad es' degll AiiRUBt, arcording to picsenl plans of nnicrlcanl I quail slngglarono 1 tcdeschl t the protost marshal general da una Insenatura del tcrieno j It became known hue toilat that ihe Tiuppo .imerlcane c franccsl lancla-. roiio un attacco nel paueriglo dl Ierl da Cerlnges a (Merges, ncl centro del fronte tulla Mania, alio scope ( dl rarrorznre le loro llnee o uisiruggere I retlcolall ed altrl ostncoll clie I tcdenhi hanno plazzato a traterto I moutl. le foicsto cd In campl apcrtl. I.I1AVKS lMIII.AI)i:i.I'IIIA I'OR New York Dally 6 I' 11. Haltlmore Dally B P. M. Heading Mon . Wed. Krl . 6 P M. Kaston Mon . Wed . Frl . 5 P M Allentown Mon . Wed . Frl . 5 P. M. Bethlehem Mon . Wed , Krl , 6 P. K. Shipments transferred at New York for Boston, Bridgeport, New HaV and other New Ungland points S Vvi BEAM-FLETCHER TRANSPORTATION C0$ Operating oter 6t) Tire-Ton White Trucks. j( Poplar (lion Write or phone for new Hate Cards. Park c i-. RKTURNS TO riMLADA. 1 Va... Va,1 Tlalt K T XI A Baltimore Dally G P. M. Heading Mon.. Wed.. Frfr 6'"VA ICaston Tues . Thurs.. Sat. 6 P. Allenton n Tues . Thurs., Sat,8!P:l Bethlehem Tues, Thurs,, Sat.ITP.'l BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS " WANTED Thoioughly experienced truck salesmen to sell WILCOX Trucks. Immediate Deliveries Eastern Motors Corp. N. E. Cor. Broad &. Wallace St ". .; This August Sale Presents thet Largest Collection of Beautiful Furniture at Lowest Prices t$ "Du " r,'v3 "v- t . , .7 V V-. m t vr I t.;i ?A V It.k. '1 CORNS LIFT OUT! COSTS FEW CENTS Drops of magic! Doesn't hurf'one bit! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that coriTstops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it! m Why wait? Your druggist sells tiny bottle of Freezone for a few scents, Rufficjent to rid your feet of f every hard corn, soft torn, or com LlfcSetwcen the toes, and 'calluses., w m l tvjtt" .sefc-is. Tr By the Associated Pres Washington, Aug. t. Lieutenant fleorgo H. McCoy, reported In today's casualty list as hating died from wounds, was the son of Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy of the District of Col umbia Supreme Courtl formerly Con gressman from New Jersey. , Lieutenant L'rnest C. IJedlcke, severely wounded, formerly was a civil engineer employed by the Xew York State High way Commission and serted with the first New York Cat airy on tho Mexican border. By the Associated Press New York, Aug. .1 Captain John Duer Irting. mentioned In today's army casualty list as hating died o! disease In France, was former geologist for the United States Geological Survey and was professor In economic gelogy nt the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, where he resigned to tolunteer for service shortly after Amer ica entered the war. He has held posi tions also at the University of Wyom ing and Lehigh Untterslty. MOSKINS' DAILY REINDE Our August Sale orrhlts RKK HAIMItlSS IN IIUA-IS (100DS & NOVEI.TIl.S (ZZ&iSL. leh f-t. worth H ,Hiit 0 ieducH.1 to Vtt.Oo (iri-l M-Tl. Ahh lruH. worth $2 no fed MJi, rr1ui.vl to Xt.OU nnd 2V. ' I.f'tttlifr Humidor, worth Id &U. tr1lH-l ttt SI 00. SAioMnK htamlw. woith sk Hiid t Ifdu.f'.i to $6 50 n hd SI Ml. liwit 4u!N. rfdu(.d to ft.50. Nut UowIk. woith $3 5U, r-dih-wl lo K3.IIU. Ilttnd rulittfd l,niid'athkH, worth 11 J."i rtrdUi -d to IX. Tilil l.rtinpH, Srli T.nmim, lllllt) 1HIUI(. Bolldtllr I.HIMPH, Hiinr I.anuiH. worth frmn S3 T0 tn $10 00 rrduifd to prkVH from 1.0tttn S3 00 lUlier liirjctilii! WiUh for conipltto barealn Hat, Ninth and Chestnut Street 4tatlunrr GngrHrH rrlntvra IIUNlnrnH Furniture flytii V to $:10. Close .Vooii fin , I 175 DRESSES Values Up to S22.S0 Oe-.rorcttn Ith satins, beaded and cm hrntdered (3eorgett-s crepes de ehlne and new, satin models for late suin ior and early fall. 125 SUITS Values Up to S2S.00 Silks, serges and poplins All colors llenty In naty blue. Only one or two if a kind. 265 COATS Value Up to $25.00 Wool telours, terges, poplins and -llks. Tnllored and neatly trimmed nodels. All sizes. I HHAT is what vou are offered at the Van Sci X Store. America's largest Furniture Store. It? is no exaggeration to say that in order'' to see thejj equal of our collection you might traverse a doMrp cities and visit a score or more of stores. Even then;'! you would be missing much, for many of the r ija! ful suites and pieces here displayed are exclusK j5gf j this Store and practically none of them carfel duplicated at our sharply reduced August Sale pricei.1 Come in and see and save. V Store Closed AD Day Saturday rSllu ld&&&&rli . a I) Mm Am l A BIG REDUCTION ijj H -II i C-fJi 3il m m ! ' Ji : .'.'&SiM ?viSSiffiig??5tiirZ..u..i j'lififfi va TKTiaS-i-zrl ' "T i ' IHH L.1 ii! Choice V ?? wMm4mmm W iaiUk. lle C Value, Up to S22.S0 U WS " t-1 mr'lW$P7r 1 H'' JimtmmmrrAr 'TgBfc'TTL W ne-.rorettn w Ith satins, beaded and em- I . ml 11 J5T 'tg!-im'';!'.8?5!--i- -- "--.- f f - ,TCTPBn i?a&Bfl!a m ii 5H . :. . . g ip.gas'pw p -r"Bal Tig suits ai3W II HB9 MWm mM I ssS km n r ilraitlrTif H i i r t-.t i.vtivijSiiiiKisss ' 5 Silks, serges and poplins All colors B B JL 1 . 5SjJ tga Kl --J J l VwBBBWa ? llenty In naty blue. Only one or two Zl ! I fcSSzg4Smgdesr- ' I K BV ' J if a kind. I mm TLITwi:.,' A mt wmm " .w .. ... . 'm ft .'wi" am AM Market Street Store Opens 9 o'clock, Closes 5.30 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING AUGUST G t $1.25 & $1.50 Newest 7 WASH SKIRTS 0 Mid-Summer Clearance h ? nJL" fc 1$ W Mhr7 Women's Pumps, and Oxfords At4 At 3 Former Price to.fS.50 White "buck" and white canvas pumps and oxfords; also plen ty of styles in mahogany, gun-J metal, KoKo-cait ana patent leathers. Former Prices to fS.SO Pumps and Oxfords in white "buck"; Havana brown, gray, green and black kid; Koko-calf, mahogany and patent leather. "Beauty Shop" Model Low Shoes, Reduced Trfor u short time only from (10.50 & $12.50 6.85 !-. l 919-921 MARKET STREET J v . .'.. tHknmi ChUut;8to., 274S-48 GermMUwH Are. f LMMnslwri f3yr . 1 J .MMCjPfn Art. I 5 2 2 I i Jutt for Friday New fjabar dlms, reps, plnues and noteltv wash materials In pocket, belted anil but ton trimmed models. 89' $1.25&$1.50 WAISTS, Neat tailored and lace - trimmed models .S'otelty or plain collars. $1.25 Envelope CHEMISE 89 Pink or white; lace trimmed $1.50 House DRESSES 79 Of blue chamhray: neatl 'rimmed MS L 75c Envelope CHEMISE 59' in tv h 1 1 e. neatly Mmmed. An Lnueual Chamber Duite exclusive to the Van Ociver O tor el In desifmintr this handsome suite it was our desire to obtain the ultimate in frra and perfection of detail that could be expressed in that most charming of all Period si Queen Anne vet to hold the tirice within reasonable bounds and an inspection of the a show that wc accomplished both nurrjoses. It can be had in Mahoirany or American Wat comprises Bureau. 44x23 in.. S58.00: full-size Bed. S55.00: Chiffolier (with wfde. convenient C.5J hd aryA T.iritira A VlmA. PvalbIm TI.Ia C4Q fft. tkn fmtr niopfls InnTVinltn sllltl.. 121fl Pieces may be bourjht separately, and if preferred, you can have Twin Beds, at $55.00 each,"1 or. larger Bureau at $65.00. Note the exquisite turnings and figured plaques on iront panels. t TT . 11 C Tl Sk unusual onecuon 01 rioor-over- ings at Prices that Spell Econbtni With a stock valued at more than $250,000 (fiirured on wholesale costs of many TR aco). you will realize how well enuionod we are to take care of your every requirement, no : ter how unusual. During this August Sale, regular prices are marked down heavily regardle oi me iaci inai many oi tnem were actually Deiow present aay wnoiesaie cost, ana ine gooasa all perfect; part of our regular stock. We quote a few interesting items, but all sizes, patter and fabrics are included in the Sale, and so comprehensive a stock must be seen to be appreciab ,;s $43.50 Seamleis Wool Velvet, 8,3x10.6 , 9344 $1 2JJ tl $12 J im.n 2&m $111.00 Finest Wilton, $82.50 Royal Wilton, $78.50 Royal Wilton, $60.00 Best Body Brtuiclt, $57.00 Fine Axmintter, $52.50 Fine Axmintter, $45.00 Seamlett Wool Velvet, 9x12 $87.00 9x12 $57.00 8.3x10.6 $52.50 9x12 $42.50 9x12 $39.75 8.3x10.6 $36.50 9x12 $36.50 $31.00 Seamlet Tapestry, $26.50 Seamless Tapestry, $29.50 Best Axmintter, $18.50 Silk Colonial Rag Rug, $26.00 Silk Colonial Rag Rug, $30.00 Silk Colonial Rag Rug, 9x12 8.3x10.6 6x9 6x9 8.3x10,8 9x12 500 New Summer Voile DRESSES, $0.00 Values range up & to SS. Hlzes for women and misses. Women's New Voile DRESSES, $J..69 Plain and tlnured Jl M. patterns Sizes to 4G, Women's Silk Taffeta Dresses $0.69 Values Up to $12.75 Set era 1 dressy models In black, navy. tan, plum and gray. Sizes for women and misses up to 44. 8 Women's Sleeveless Sport SUITS; $4-50 All new colors. All new colors. Children's 75c Embroidered DRESSES, at 4Qc Sizes 2 to 6 years " Some Furniture Facts from Furniture HeaJquarteVflZ t ...:;..! ai.. j: 1 11 ..... 1 : : xt.- 1- .. xi it- . i"'!?l jji-Buiiiui, ujiciy ucaiuiit:u, cu uummi uciuu lurmiuru 15 me ruie av tno van DCIVerl piurc, yet our uiinuai. uiuinuieu price-rungp auows mat gooa lurniture is not necessarlljr"rf cbstly. Wc are showing an immense variety of Dinincr Room. Livine Room. LibraW.i and Bedroom Furniture, including the Period styles as well as their modern adapta-QJJ tion and present-day conceptions. In the Dining Room, Mahogany and Walnut seemiJ most popular, with Jacobean Uak competing lor second place, though, of course, therllj is still a demand for Fumed and Gohien Oak. For the Bedroom, Mahogany, American 1 Walnut and Ivory Enamel are most popular, and for Living Room and Library, MavJI hoeanv with cane inserts is in vocrue. with American Walnut. Oak in its various flnii ishes, leather, tapestry, velour, and denim upholstered furniture in general denuradKro t& Store Closed All Day Saturdays During the Summer Season: Children's $1 Lingerie Q DRESSES, g9c Also chambrays. years. Sizes 2, to 6 Girls' $3 Sheer Voile DRESSES. $'J.89 Neat patterns. 6 to 14 years. A L Van Stivif "i -v l T.l iV. , i Girls' $2.00 New Chambray, $4 .00 -d Lingerie DRESSES, at lCiL,M . -A..1 I.... tlt.'lj'..u. rt, l "wsHT'mi.TZSMr.'rAsm 1 Store Opens Dally at 8.30 A, Closes at 5.00 P. M. . Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey? V A JJ M. WV J.JK i X.E THKirT STAMPS SOU) AT THE TAX SCITXX STORE M Market LaM, mw tm ' S m mmmw-Jb , A i . THEHOQP WTwnkminMMVM WJirinrimnff ,iJt: MmmmmmmkwW
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