BR5! f 7 WJVI, c; ?T"rnWREflra.,riv Ajffr li'i ,' v . " ,VSW V " m.v J;.vtt'm uV-JW' HN tJN gBMsrOfrPBIfllC 1 fiEDGJBRPHILADBtiPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918 s iT- 1 i VnU& y; SM ., , , , , - 293 CASUALTIES Store Closed All Day Today WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WBAtHlllS f ON TWO U.S. LISTS Fair .'-. vy 'Twenty-seven Men Killed Starting Important 'Autumn Sales of Women's Coats, Furs, Dresse Kit ill Arttnri Sfvpilfpp - . --.- a Uther Deaths and Gloves and an Opening Exposition of Fashionable New Milliner REPORTED MISSING 'ir w ?w 1 Soldiers bounded in Both Re- , ports, Many Severely, i Number 234 it Waslilnaton, Sept. 7 Army caauftlttea rcnorted hv the War Jj. Dennrtment today total 14S, divided aa Tr follows! Killed 'In action, thlrtten; milling In notion, eight: wounded ee vtrely. elirlHv-aix: died of wounds six: bounded, degree undetermined, thirt & tout) wounded slightly, one. The list follows: KII.I.KI) IN ACTION Captain t BAVtR. JOSEPH K . Tln.Kn V. Y. V - 1'rlratea A At.I.KN. DANIKI. J.. Demer. Col. BOWI.nV. BLMRH K , Wealport S. D bj CI.AltKON, ROltKRT WARRK, Oroie jr. vitr, m. . JONES HEntlKtVr O , r-arkersbura-. W.'Va. anrrntir jnuv Mnui itA ?S SMITIf. FRANK. Vancebur, Kj. K? 8TURTKVANT, l,KO I Ibrnion. Ore. IU . BCHWITZESBBRO, FUED. Nellavllle, WIS. ? 1 TRENDA. JOHN M , Webster. Minn. TRlEnWKlLER. N1CHOUH FRED. Marsh- fleld Wl TONKE, I,KO. rialnflela, -Win. blKD OF WOUNDS HrXEIV En IS ACTION t Lieutenant. CLARK. AJiAN'O.. lloston. Mas. SKIPEL, ANDRUW V.. rinehurat, Waah. Z . Corporal RUrF, AUBTIN. Knsley, Ala. ft, rrlratea Un, JiUKFE WAI.TRR J . Fartfo. N D , BUUHflU, ISjIUVilillflVn 4iMa9 9VO IB- " liaMhktA &MAM..A JMuh ff-l,w T J BWTBR. AMORr POLLARD, Jr., North n.t.R.i.i .... 1 'tvuiuriu, nig. p WOUNDKD SICVKREI.Y IN ACTION Lieutenant -c" THOMAS, JOHN R., Whltfonl, r. '4 SerceitnU " HUMMEI. I.ESUK, Fort Atkinson, Wl SMITH, AN8LGT, Danville, Ala. f CorrraU HAMMOND. LEONARD L, , Waraaw, Mo HOEFB. JOHN CHARLES. ReedsburB. Wit f JAWORSKI, MEN J.. Mllwauke, VI. . PKRRIN8, WILLIAM A., Jr., Jamaica i naim. Man AMOR. WILLIAM A . Hcamore. Va. CUMMINOB, OEonoK. Ht. LouIk DEl'niL, nnT a . Scammon. Kan EA8TIN, IIIUHMUN , i.dulowiie. Kf. ' Merhanlfi .V MRTMV, WILLIAM A.. Klnnoil tlt, I'a. BJItTH, OIIA WILLIAM, Rcedsburic, WU. ' Ceok CRAIU, LOUIS M . HUKcr, 111 rrlratea P ANbREWS. I1ERT A.. Walnut tlldce. Ark. I CARPENTER, EDWARD R . Greenup. III. T CARBON. WILLIAM H., Wallklll, N. r. si EVANETI8. JOHN, St. Loua. FLINT, IRA OEOROE. Cadillac. M'ch. j FRICANO. LEOPOLD Milwaukee 7 b . TRONCEZK. HTANLEV, Jeaanp, Pa. I l.aAT.'LOREN THOMAS, Seneca, Wl I ( UALBKAITH. HU.XLUT I., woodburn. ore. i UflA.MS. EDWARD THOMAS, Milwaukee. ! OtIETHS, HERMAN' FRANK, Fond du Lac, fy Wl SV HAOERMAN, CORAL LVL1C, Shebotaan. v MUM v& HAJOSTEK. STEVEN, Crtal Falls. Mleh ij HAt.K, ALRERT. Warsaw, N. T. k JAHJSCZ. JO.SKPJt. (hlcao. "r MeLAt?nit!itv. enwinn r ik,.i.,i.. f. Mais. , ViMALMROSE. HAROLD. E., Chlfaeo : 3IADDOX, CLAUD) A.. Dti'atuV. Ill " " -MANDELLA. FRANK. Lc-esvllla. La. 5 i MULLEN. ROBERT J , Rochester. N Y, f NELSON. BENIAMIN A.. OJtford, Wis 4, OLDANI. JOHV. Deerolt. RICH. BERLtR ALBERT, Fenwlck, Sllih SAPP. AMBERS, Nepton. Ky. SCHASSRERUER. EDWARD NICK, May bee. Mich THOMPSON, WALTER C . Norwood, N. C. TKKMBLEV. THEODORE. StO Allman ttrtt. Philadelphia. VOSJIEIER. ROMAN JOSEPH. Richmond, Ma, 2r. FRANK D., McPiierson, Kan. HART. JESSE E . Kinaflsher, Okie. ""?'? EDWARD McCRBA. Ornrnl Kaun, HOFFORII. (IKHRCiK, 8? e.t Front fctreet. I'lalnfleld, X. 4. HOLLENPKCK. LYNN. MenlsUnu-. Mlcl HOLLIX ROIIERT A Lanetl. Ala JENKINS, HOMFtt, W'tichester, lild JOVE. KMHl'. Wataura Ki. '5EMPLHO"AnT Randolph, Mn ?.H&NE5.T;.RmvARD Omaha. Net. KINO. JOHN E Mesopotamia, O. KXIOHT. HARRY. Owen. Wis KNUDSON. AMBROSE S,. Sturaean Ray, Wl LAMOY. FREDERICK, Cllntontllle, N. T, LAREEN, ALFRED. Onalatka, Wit MeCALLUM. DUNCAN. Duluth. Minn MALONE, WILLIAM H . Fort Scott. Kan ,fffi - arkott. CHARLES H., Hudson, O. ft AUBER. CHARLES W Brookljn. ft3 MURPHY. HUnnrar tunun ,i it.ad: N. Y. " ""' ""v I Mlcl.. '." iT NORWOOD. KMORY V.. Kl llav.n rR Vfl PHH-LIPS, SAMUEL Bristol. Va. igv'PIASKCKI. WIM.UM. Robblns. Wis T PIERCE. FRANK. Pleasanton. Kan. ii T1l tt ' a . .. T Att1JBVT VlWifa t .. . Zkji. HOBEIITII- TJAVtn .T UrhI.nAialrf v liivrv unvivri i ajia . ., ' I ?:-iO !t7. " '"'" corona. ,, j irS l j. Irf'' n ? I V SCHIEf ELRRIN. HARRY. Janesilllo Wli t-,:i siAur, UA.Nii.i, ivbhhter, Poland, o g -TENANT. 10HN C . AntiRo. Wis i Tnwvnffvn niiit rt r..-. . ... .. . if TURNER. WALTER K . Madlsonvllle, Tex. SI VIZZINI. SAM. Chleato. WARDEN. JESS. TUeapaU, S. C. fiWARNCKE. CHRIS F.. Oaen. Wis. WELLS FRED. Louisville. Kj. uWir-JKTt MRTCn !',!. Ig 'WISEMAN, ALLEN II . IrOne, Ky. Ita . YETTO. CHARLES HKOnriR. ihl..n ZANOER, JACK, Palermo, Iloretto, Hal) WOUNDED SI.KUITLY Lieutenant miCHASDH, iaVRRNC'K II.. PoltxTlllr. Pa. WODNIIED IN ACTION IDKORKR I'N DBTKRMINKU) ! Lleutenunt PARK. WILLIAM .. New Mllford. Pa, Serteant OIUIAM, LKSTEK H Krhuylklll Haten. ra. ' Carporals CONNER, JOSEPH, Falrrteld, N Y. THOMAS, HARRY. Martina Fern, O TUMAN. RHODY T.n Wolf Point, Mont. ; -: Prhatea BILLUPS. WILLIAM H., St. Louis flSj FORQETTE. ROLLY, entle. Mlsa K',. HKL.L.EH. I1UHHELL K11IKLEV. Akron. O. ii' .......&. ..... ...... r. ;. ' lU!inaiAn, uuvirit aaoyion. n, ii. cLhitifli bbirJiu m . niour L.rvK. &. M.MrDANIKLS. FHKD. SlileLahlnnf . Pa. O.f JJtKNERIL'K. UFJIIOH H.. Kllvls. Ill, K7 PRINCINO. OKOROIC A., Chicago. SI. i BAiRISTTL J1AIIIU. Atello. Ctanee, X Italy. 'A SMITH, HENRY. Augustine, Fla, -A. TATUkf. JOHN PANKT. V.llUlil. likla. TtiHBOANO. ALBERT. San Antonio. Tea. i Ill nil Alt atfaHH It ( . Ftr: "'. Jir .n1:1" j::. "ji cp AlinBASOBt.U JOBKi'll Jt.r Ho stltl, Iowa, HI- aiSi1tl TtWaTEMl n . tlnti Itlmi WtS CORNWMLL, HARRY, padut'ah. hy, tjf DON-AIIUB, FRANK II., Indlanapolla, Ind. J-V HAMILTON. THOMAS H , Columbus, u, RlT'7 ir&llfl.TnV. Trill J.. I.alc V1f.ll,r. Tti V HAMMOND. ROY n.. lUmera. Ind. ;'rjf HARDCA8TLE, ARTHUR, Sandrldft. III. ,'Jf HESTER. WILLIAM. Ml. Vtrnun N Y. VJHKWITT, HOMER E , Rosedale. W, Va. ,!) HUNTiin. william KAi.ru, i:onn(svuit. p Ind, IivrAf sauuaui nouanion, .men, r. MIBXIKO IN ACTION , Lleuleaantt rDIKTZ. t'hlLlf. Roselle. N. J ' 1 BTKysNB, JOHN 1L, Albion. N- Y, t H , Caraaral "HOTcNdTKlN, JOSEPH J., Chltaio. 'i rriai . K r.. New Orleans,. La. Real Economies That Ring True Are Spread Forth in the Down Stairs Store for Women Who Will Shop on Monday & vPt IVVfl lfe . ' $35 $12.50 $18.75 $25 Seven Groups of Beautiful Winter Coats Much Underprice Several hundred fine winter coats, full of warmth and comfort and charm, are ready to turn a brave face toward Winter's coldest blasts. Every coat in the lot is under price, and the- sample coals, of which there are three lots, are marked at less than regular wholesale prices. f , There are coats suitable for young girls who will soon be going to schools and colleges, coats for matrons and coats for elderly women. All are of good materials in the best of the styles and colorings approved for the Beason of 1918-19. Two Splendid Sample Lots At $25 At $35 ii Jut 46 coat1; in this uroun. which Is made up of velours, pom- fioms and sllyctoncs. These are landsomel tiimmed with collars and cuffs and ttome with bandings of nutria, sealone, raccoon and marmot. Many of these coats ate marked at less than the regular wholesale prices. Most of these coats are of velour, in daik, winter colorings. Many of them are lined through ' out nd how collars arid cuffs of fur or fui -fabric. The minimum savinfr in this group is $7.60. An 0. D. Topcoat, $18.75 A heavy-weight, durable coat that will stand all sorts of weather and hard wear. It is cut full with a deep inverted pleat in the back, four patch pockets and a belt. In 14 to 20 year sizes and exceedingly smart for young women. Wool Velour Coats, $23.75 Thes"e are half lined with figured silk and warmly interlined and aie to be hud in reinileeriuupc, Burgundy, black and navy. Three Styles at $29.75 Two are of wool velour jn titupe, Burgundy, reindeer, black and nay. Half lined with silk and inteilined and topped with collars of sealcnc or nutria. The third is of pompom in taupe or Burgundy, lined thioughout with fancy silk, Bolivia Coat $42.50 and $45 They are in black, leindeer, taupe and brown. The style at $42.50 is sketched, and there are two other coats at $46. All are marked very low for coats of such quality. ' . 30 Fine Sample Coats, $52.50 All are of soft velours of excellent quality, trimmed with shawl collars and cuffs of nutria and other furs and lined thioughout with soft and pretty silks. r- (Market) -A Thousand Waists Special at $1.25 Manv, many materials and many different styles are'in the group, wnich'bneis unusual choosing. Tiny checked oiles, white percale, light-weight striped per cale, plaid voiles and striped voiles arc made in various ways to button down the front. The collars aie piettily shaped and Borne have embroidered dots in color on them. (Market) m These Toppy New Tweed Suits Look Like Autumn Th.e autumn browns and reds and dull grays and greens are inter in tried in them and bieathe of the outdoots. The jackets aif cut on youthful lines, with box pleats or inverted pleats and plenty of patch pockets. The skirts are, quite plain. $'jy,75. Wool poplin suits at the same pice arc in navy, black, plum and brown, with velvet inlaid collars, belts and braid trimmings. Other wool poplin suits In navy or black arc $25. Serge or Wool Jersey, S35 The serge suits are In navy blue and well tallorod, with good lines. The wool Jerseys are in heather mixtures cut on sports lines. (Market) ' School Supplies (Commercial Stationery Store, central) . 4 SPECIAL Kitchen Towels roller towels with 2 Is yards long at Pearl-Like Earrings Special Close-fitting eanings of Imita tion button pearls have gold plated backs. 50c and 75c a p'ttlr. Other pearl-Uke parrlngs wHh 10-caral gold backs aio $1.25 a Part linen blue bordeis. 60c. Part linen kitchen crash toWels, .hemmed, vflth blu borders, 17x84 inches, at.aoc. 2000 Pairs of Women's Capeskin Gloves, $1.35 a Pair A prc-season sale of women's cape gloves made of soft, pliable skins. Here and there a slight unevenness or discoloration hnrdly noticeable, which will not alTcct the wear of the gloves or detract from their good looks classes these gloves as "seconds' and greatly lessons their prlci. They arc all two-clasp gloves, in .ejcellcnt shndes of tan, brown, light or dark gray, khaki and pearl white, outseam or pique sewn with plain or embroidered backs. Women doing war wtrk will like particularly the brown and tan gloves, which ar.o the correct thing with uniforms. There are all sizes in each color. (Central) ' Pin Seal Strap Pocketbooks $2 to $3.50 Fine black pin seal cocis con cnient sliap books that go t.0 well with the Autumn plan of dieting. They aie both neat and compact. All of them cairy mir lors and inside fiamcs, and they ate prettily lined. ((entrnl) Women's Good Cotton Stockings Tan cotton stockings, seamless, with the tops and feet io-cn-foiced. liOc pair. Bln,ck, white i and unbleached cotton stockings, full fashioned, with the feet and tops lc-on-f oi cod. 50c pair. Fine mercciizcd cotton stock ings in light und daik giay, two shades of tan and navy, nt 65c a pair. The black stockings in the same quality at 60c pail, (central) Good Front-Lace Corsets Special at $2.50 Medium stout to very stout women will find this an opportunity of buying a coiet that is wo-th almost t'vicc as much. The coisets arc made of good quality white coutil, with long, well-boned bncks furnished with clastic straps at the bottom. They allow for free hip space and have a lightly boned shield to go under the lacing In fiont. The bust line is medium-low. It entrnl) Good Wash Rags 6c Each They are white Turkish cloths of a heavy quality, with coloied Jacquaid holders. Wise women will buy them by the dozen, for they nt half price. (liie.tnut) Hundreds of Beautiful New Autumn Dresses Are Specially Priced Fine nay.v blue crge frocks hae blue hatin collais and jncltj white satin cstees tiimmed with ilmmeil buttons. The tight Klcees aie adorned with loops ami buttons One of these flocks is sketched. The) are en speeiall priced at $16.50. All Good Serge $18.75 and seige. alone, is uved In flocks that hae oveiskiits edged with deep silk flinge. The lexers aie tiimmed with silk coid and ball buttons. Unusual Models $19.75 One is of j-cige otr a satin foundation. The bodice is cmbioideied in binld anil the oei skill is choimlngly finished With silk f tinge. , Another ill ess of scige has a loll satin collar and n belt embi'oldeied in silk. The looe panels on the sides aie edged with filnge. Many models ate in the giotip, anil one is sketched. Novel and Sample Frocks, Quite Special at $23.25 Fiocks of fine, mannish seige some combined with chnrmeuse aie tiimmed with silk fringe or combined with contrasting seigi illy JarJ n3j IL ir ' WM fn (J U I I $19.75 $16.50 Frocks of Lustrous Satin e. .Many loey. aro embroitleied in wool. in navy blue ot black hao white satin or self-color collars, whe some ate tiimrriod with silk fiinge. $16.50. Pointed Overskirts aie seen on new satin dieses that nie also adorned with pleated e.tees and satin or Oeorgette ciepe collars. $19.75. Kach one is unusual! New Wool. Jersey Frocks Special at $23.50 Refiemingly diiTeipnt and inthci uuthful nrf these wool jpist-y iliNfs, which aie omhtoidcicil In contiantlng-color wool to hatmonize with the belts and the pockets. A Group of Handsome Sample Dresses Containing Some Original French Models Virtually all are copied from French dresses and a few are the original models them selves. There are afternoon dresses, street dresses and dinner gowns of the finest mate rials made in original ways and not two alike. Of velvet strikingly embroidered, of trie otine and tricolette used in combination or alone, of gabardine, charmeuse and crepe de chine. The newest trimming ideas are shown in them, including fringe of all widths from the narrow to full skirt width. There is much beading, embroidery and a generous use of tassels, with fur bandings here and there. These are tajl marked at less than the original wholesale price. ?39.7o. . (Market) lotn Furs at Savings of 25 We contracted for these ,furs early in April, when prices were much lower than they are today and fur riers were not nearly so busy. The skins were carefully selected and the work was done without hurry, so that no detail was slighted. If we went into the market to day to duplicate these purchases we would have to py at .least a third more. Every piece is marked for exactly what.it is. There are no masquerades. Every piece Was minutely scruti nized before it was given a place in our stocks and we can vouch for the excellence of every fur. Everything is generously made, without skimping; the linings are of soft silks and the styles are the latest and best. A few of the prices are given here : Hudson Seal (dyed inuskrat) Round muffs aro $16.50, $1!.73, $22,75 and $27.50. Scarfs, straight or in shoul-dr-cHpe ty), are $29.75v, $39.75 and $42.50. ' Black Lynx Largo round muffs ate $35, $45 and $50. Scarfs in various size-, beau tifully lined, aie $25, $35, $37.50, $, $67.50, $65 and $76. Natural Raccoon Large round muffs ' are $23.50. Scarfs, open, silk lined, are $23, - Black (dyed) Skunk Round muffs aro $19,75. Long scurfs of natural skunk arc $25 Taupe (dyed) Cat Lynx Opn scarfs are $19.75. .Tapanerie Mink Cnpes with collars and but tons of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) ate $18.75, Black Siberian Dog Round muffs with head and tall are $27.50. Blown wiuffe are $27,50. Large open scarfs, silk lined, are $27.60, $29.75 and $85. Black Dog Round muffs with tall are $24.50. Open siarfs, satin lined, are $7,00, Silver Gray (dyed) Fox Large open scarfs with tall, silk lined, are $2i. Black Fox Round muffs are $27.60.' Open scarfs arc $25, and $27.50. (Market) Polret (dyed) Fox Round mUffs are $26. Open scarfs, silk lined, are $27.50. Red Fox Open scarfs, silk lined, are $15.75 and $23.50. Round muffs aie $18. Taupe Fox Round muffs, with tall, Arc $25. Open scai fa, silk lined, aro $27.50. ' Brown Wolf Large, open scarfs, silk lined, aro $29,75,j.$35 and $47.50, Also taupe wolf scarfs are $29.75. .arfflssBin t V Autumn's Newest and Loveliest Hats The hats are different that is your flrRt impres sion, for each hat is the product of an artist and has the individuality of Paris creation. Many really a large number arc copied from French models, every slant of brim and each glorious, becoming line pro claiming the fact. Soft, rich beaver, glossy felt and beautiful velvet are each used in the exact way that it should to bring: out its beauty. But the beautiful material is subserv ient to the whole creation a perfect hat in which lovely facings in all the various shades of blue, beauti ful and new trimmings and becoming lines are per fectly blended. (Market) w h 9 m V , 1.f M 3r m m 5 "f 4 9 m 'A '" w ail &m fc 3H ?y mm UUVi wg a a- at -"& mtt S. Men's and Boys Liaps, 3Uc & A special lot of thiee hundred caps in which sizes are broken., They aie all fall and winter caps of good dark mixtuies and som7ii, plain dark blue materials. Good-looking styles for men and large i' boys. $ (Hut la... t..e.L.at V !" - - l' 5 1 . ,Hicfh-Neck Nightgowns Hie hole. Ar soon us Ihr Woutlioi begins, to tool women t,onir in foi warmei nightgowns. At $2 Font styles of white muslin with olthei tucked oi tucked nnd pmbroidety trimmed jokes. All with long aloees. (Centml) Sturdy Muslin Special 36-inch heavy quality tin bleached muslin, 25c a jtiul. Heavy twilled white muslin, 36 inches wide, at 35c a yaid. ( he.tniil) Frocks for School Cotton seige in daik plaids is quite seiviceuble for school wear, foi It doesn't show Up the spots or dust and will wash so nicely, l'loid that shows gicen or yellow on a black foundation is made into an excellent school fiock foi gills of 14 yeais to 16. $7.25. (Market) SPECIAL Tooth Brushes 10c to 35c Stiff bristles, soft bristles, me dium! v fitm btlstles choose as you like are set in white or in tiansparent handles. The brushes are of 'various sizes and ou will surely find the kind jou prefer. (Central) SPECIAL Men's Shirts. $1.5 wltitr-K ri'h an hip nil rttmln nt muilins stuped, figmed or Witn"1 a mctceiizeti ciepe-like finish 'aS w 1th soft attached cuffs. They H enn be woin dnrino- nil apaunrta' . of the year and, of course, kivfyi pnsilv Innnilmml nnrl trnnf -fYn.k (llntleri-. Market) VS . c Real Satin-Finish $ Marseilles Spreads sjjs Special, $3.50 I'tetty spieuds in various gooda designs, 78x88 inches. -' (I'lleaimtl) (ff &. Dainty White Scarfs Special ; Fine white sciim buteau hcarfs'rrji ttimmed with hemstitching ondig imitation drawn woik, 17x50 rtw inches at 35c. y 1'ietty white llnene scara edged with lftce in good pattern.' 17x50 inches, 60c. (diestnut) ', ii', A hot of Breakfast ? Napkins Merceilzed cotton damask np.3 kins In several pretty patterns,? about 18 inches square, at 16c. V A heavier oualitv dama.slr iW auout tne same size and p pattet ns ai zvc cactv, SPECIAL pretty (IHiettnill) -TT' ,v;t New Hih Shoes for Women " r Lace shoes of tan calfskin are high cut, made over a long, slendf5' j last. The heels are high or medium and the soles welted. $4.90 a pfr, fa And for scnooi uiris uiacK causuin snoes in a high-cut- J style, with wide toe shapes and Jo w heels. -Sizes 24 to 8, $4.50 a (Chestnut) It's a Great Time for You to Buy Blankets at less than today's mill pttces. Blankets that were bought I months ago are coming In and are much less than the same' would be today, Whits wool mixed blankets, 70x80 Inches, are $10 a poll, weigh five pounds. Cr44tn Blankets W Whlt'o and tnn cotton hUnk-ts. 60x76 Inche's, are $2.50 a tiaU ttn.lt. , i.il.u orven ;t,, .V 1 Kl - -i. . t. Mr-ny people usa these blankets for iheets during tlf m fr ?lr A i Mr. , hz&m !ftefeiS, (rHs!MU f , 5wv- 53-v . V &? l -'Jb. .- j,:,''ii!j: T v n . " vPi.ti2iMiNjrs,ti. , mrryfrtf2:iZ22L . . t L . t ., . X f ,' "Hi Vile J-JSi. 1 1 tssr.'jvtTf a.a.,:A-iaMwiTmaMsjain i H5iSSkS?5'flHBf!SS