Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 21, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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278 CASUALTIES
i ON 2 ARMY LISTS
Forty-five Members of Per
shing's Force Killed
in Battle
OTHER DEATHS TOTAL 25
Mch Reported Missing Num
ber 108, While. 100
Are Wounded
1 Wnnhlniiton, Sept. 21.
Arms casualty lists announced by the
War Department today and last night
contain, reapcctlirly. HI and 135 names.
Thee bring the army casualties tin date
up to 32,471. Toda'a llf-t Is rllildtd ns
follows: Killed In action, 22; missing
In nctlon, 67: wounded secrely, 50:
died of necldcnt and other cauer 7 :
F'dled from wounds, 7.
The list last night Included! Killed In
action, 23 ; missing In action, 51 ; wt-und-
cd severely, 40; died from wounds, 0;
died frfm disease, 5 : wounded slightly, 1.
The summary of the army casualties
to date follows:
Killed In action
I .est at sea
Died of wounds
Died of accident .and other causes
Dleil of dlscs'e ... . .
5,747
2H1
l.SCS
8 '.2
1.780
Total deaths . ....
Wounded
Mlfcslng, Including lirlsoiy-is
10.516
17,451
4,482
Grand total
The summary
casualties follow
32.471
of
the
marine corps
Oftlcers
. 33
Hnllstcd
men
051
1031
152
11
.1047
3151
Deaths
Wounded 64
Missing 1
Trlsoners
Totals ... 104
Grand tWal
Today's list follows:
"MM.l'.n IN ACTION
Corporals
AI.I.EN I) , Onensboro. K
MBEn. (lEOnfiE T , Huclna., Mich
ROBBINS. 1UJB It. Ienolr. N. C
TrlMten ,
HKR1NCH1K, NICOI.I. Noe Besky Slonlm.
Russia.
C.IRADO, SAMUBI,. Plule Cal
HI0.01N8, THOMAS New Tlrk.
RPBARS, UKOIKIK , Cliraonl N. r
PIT7.PATRICK. OIJINN, St Joseph, Mo
OETZ, I'BTBIl t . Ilraml Fork-. N U.
(IREOOIl. FRANK. 31. Taut. Minn
I!!
RESAKKP,. U I I.I.I AM. A est Do l'TF Hit,
KARKEI.A, AI-TIKRT M . Calum-t. Mich
IjAMON'ICA. CAI.I.AOEIIA New Yo-k
I.IvnzBV. MnnitW if, Wllllmatle. Conn
McGOWEN. SORSBV K . I)8 Anflis. Cal
JIAI.ICHI8. CONSTANTINi:. Mobile. Ala
MARCHMAN. TAUI. II.. W hlto Plains. IJa.
JIARTBRS. WILLIAM H , Kmilerhool., Ill
MEADOR. BERNARD. Olen Allum W. Va.
MEYER. JOHN. Morris Park, N V.
MURRAY. CLIFFORD J North Columb'a
Cal.
NBELON, CIIARLK.-4 UIWAIIU, I ockrort,
N Y .
nir.o mm rttniMis
. I'rUates
KELI.BY. STIA ESTER F. Hartford Conn
LtTTI.B. HERMAN V . Manchester. N. II.
LIVING8TON. JOHN It. Bedford. Iowa
JJYSTRUM, CALEB O, Har-. Mont.
TERRY, JOHN M , Jr.. New York. N. Y.
RYAN. JOHN. Wlnooskl. t
SIMPSON, OEOROE, PlttsfWl. Mis-
DIED FROM rclDI'.T AM OTHER
CLHKS
I'rlrates
BAUER,
MCTOIl E. Balls. Birks County,
Pa
B0I.T)K.R. I.AMRENCF, J
nil Shunk
street, Philadelphia. I'a.
ri.ANTY, I.BI.AND S . f outhaniptjn -Jf T.
CiVKRRlERI. JOSEPH, 331 diaries street.
Old Ferre, Ph.
ltAItnlS. JAMBS. McCol. Mlsl
JOHNSON. IVAN J , Chkuso
NltinKI.. MAI.TKK ll 13 Alpine airniie.
rittsbunh
or.ni:i sexrei.y
Captain
,KOSAK. I.KO S . Milwaukee. Wis. .
Lieutenant
nQBABT. BAI.PIL W . ArllnBton. Mass
Sfrrennt Major
McKIKNBT, THEODOnB BKNNETT, Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich.
Serireants
CAVANAl'OII. THOMS J.. S19 Browns-
illle me.. Plltsbunli.
KIPP. MALCOLM B , Chattanooea, Tenn.
Corporals ,
ITTZCHABIJ'.S. HAJIl'KL i.. 370 First
street, riiornlivllle. Pu.
(IIMIV, THOMVH ll SSJ9 Wesf lluntlnn-
dan street, Pklladrlphla.
1IEI.FANT. MURRY. New York.
MrKEOlVN. HRNR II., Sutllle. Pa.
JIAIIXN. IERTRM J 15 4th St., Aspln-
wall. PaT , . . .
POST. JE8SK WHITK. 18 Baldnln ktrvet,
Newark. N. J.
TROPEn, WILLIAM, Mlddleburc, N. T.
KATHBUN, EARL BAUEB, Sjracuse.
N. Y
Trlrates '
tZ t itfcv. CRNRfiT E. Drake. N. P.
Kitt ' LEAHY. DAVID J . Dorchester, Mass
rjft I RCKN'CR FRANK. Detroit.
te? LYNCH, IVILMAil J . naipipui), v..,..i.
fc?'. 't.inMi. frank. Arsdemy street,
j!!-. IlelUillIe. N. J. .
MAUTI.N, IINK1. rjBiai. .1. '
MASON. ALVIN. Jr.. ppnkone. Wash
... ..a. . . t . a . ri nik.all T-nn
SUi .lARU., lui.irt i ' . ',.' . '
lyJ"' MICHEL. FRANK. La Crosse IMS.
fJK . Mtr.l.EB, BERT C . Colusa, Cal. ,
'iJ MYERS. WILLI M J I0S0 Liverpool
Ti .M.ft IlltAhnrch. Pa.
n, onv niMTSTl. 1 . Ifnmir N. D
". vinn'imT. nAYMUND EDWIN. Syracuse,
& - N. Y.
T?'j t... nn TMX?liT TlpAiln.. PhpPnlhni lf B.
1 nuiiiAi i....w. .w....v- v.. .
ivuasiu.
BEPOEO. JOSEPH J . Mlddletown. Conn
IIOHLER. MELVIN A., Stockwell. Ind
BOWE JAMES, rnree liners aucn.
SCHNEIDER. FREDERICK. Oration N. D.
MIABP, ALBERT R . Thllniont. N. Y.
HKELTON, WALTER V., 89 Carnefle are
nue. East ornnie. -. .
STOCKDALE, PAUL C. Waynetown. tnd.
KTOCKWELL OILIICRT DANIEL. Detroit.
TESSM1RE. WILLIAM. Yonkera. N, Y.
TSECHRINTZI8. aEOHQB, Irfiviell, Mass,
WARD. FRANK. Nsaa. Ore.
WILLIAMS. WILLI M i R. F. D. F.lchtr
, fBar, I'a.
ackicrman. SAMUEL Warren. B I.
"5535 BARNIIART. ORE. Curmlfhaels. P.
VJ&h BEHREND8, MARTIN B , Buftalo Centf r,
I.MW -.
I " .'. .
ic" CALNAN. JEREMIAH. Cambrldre. Mass.
CASTER THOMAS P. Dulutn. .Minn
DAVIS. THOMAS n.. 115 Stroai itrt.
N. 8.. Vlttabnnh. Pa.
KD1M1KR. JOHN L., U8 .Mllllian street,
rhoenlxTllle. I'a.
KICHER. JOHN W., ttar of bank, TwentT-
ninth street and Penn mrnue, I'lttsburib,
ELLIOTT. JACK 1 , Portland. Ore.
vFOKSTER, JOSEPH W Rojrersford, To.
MISSING IN ACTION
Corprrals
BRAZEAU'. JOSEni, Troildence, R. I.
CURTI8. JOHN J.. Chicaio.
JIAEOEL. JOSEPH II . Trr-, Mont.
, ItEUP. ALOIS A , Milwaukee. Wis
JENSEN. JAMES E Fcontld, Utah.
inu.iDnM ATlTlTfTR (lw-rn .Htnn,
lt JUNOEns! FRANK P., St. Peter, Minn.
HOKlUK-l, UAnir.111 l , aiuwaur.ee, ilia
i
Prlrates
U BACKMAN. OLARENCK W. Center! Ille.
nun
iyJvr BARBEB. DAVIU WBI. Knojiiue, -ienn.
i); If UAi. nuuno, 11 ,u.4iaii f. 1ur.iiKu, vut,
t ri BONN BW ELL. CARL '., fipsneer, Ind.
Vf BOTTS, HARRY R.. Muncle. Ind.
BRAVA. ANTONE. Trovlncetown, Mast,
vkcEHVENY. UEOUGC. Chicago.
''laAIlK. ARTHUR J.. Pern-. N. H.
'COOtw.llABRY E.. Miles Pity, Mont,
RDEH.MiKUltKtV , .-vainviiia.' inn.
' - ; rrr V
DESANDt." AttO&NDlNf, Belmont 8eo
Slltiln. Ililt.
KXO .NOAII 1 . Superior, Wis.
KAItREI.I. CMAnt.ES F Full nlver. Mass
1 LAI It. ROItFltT. tit Hummer arentir,
nrk, N. 4,
UIMtEIlT, .MOIITOV a i Miles Clt. Mont
JinWKH. i:AKI. I,. I.Ilnitton. Mnnt.
IIAAKRNSON', Al.lli:ilT. Uenlhj. Wis
HAHMflV tHTttuut t. a !!-, -I.... ...,
' Jlf:!,'1- "ENDniK. Urnd Rapids. Mich.
iiuiiwiiiAU KIJ11IN A , Siwkan-. Winn
JACOItsO.V. JACK, llrnnklwi
. OIJKI., J.KWIM. l-hlroso.
Jl'NllB FM:i)KKK'K 1. , ItosMiud Mont.
WMlBno JOWKl'H M. lllendlii-. Mont.
KAI.FATAK, MIKE M. Pchnctnil. N Y.
!v.?'. "AI'AlJS. THADOtlK. (larfMil, Utah
i.iir.h, rilA.NK J . Artartla. Wis
!. ..A.aAJI' -sni V. AUmmla lI
V.1';1T.KN'' "Kurtdi: H . Cincinnati
ilALOLEPHA. MASK J. .North Oranit
I Itaplds. wis
MAH'.yr- "KOHlli: Athens. Wis.
I wMlitiJr,IK0,',l' A" I"non. ra.
Mt.ADn.V. Mlloa, liar Ind.
.NAOUZKIISKI. STANSLAH. 130(1 llelnot
"rri, taiiunorr. iiu
."M'1!1."' ''KSTKIt Indon. 111.
J'tmiA, ANTON tA, Alios, Cal.
: JIjW ''' Hou,h "eare, N H
LI?.IJ?. R'"MnM, 'ml.erten. N. J.
SNi5?!T:..,iJ;NO' Mnllle Wis
3ohp2aAiKRu,JKIIV m l"vllle. Wis.
?.C,.,?!AK' JOSRPH, Chlcaeo.
J.A",A- i:'AllD, Chicago.
VIA. THOMAS I, Ola Ark
iV1.??' -'t'UTIy- Jone.horo. Ark
10U.NC1. J.M.IH.ORD, Mile Clly. Mont.
GLI AUSTRIACllfWANO
TENTAN0 ATTACCARE
Gli Italian! li Rcspingono
Scmprc c Cnttturnno
Prigionicri
Publlshrd ami uiMrll.iite.t Under
...u , I'KltMM .No .111
lilt-""ISW b; .'J" ,"'-t "' Oetnhsr II
By order of the President
a .s mini,i:soN.
I ostmaster tleneral.
Romn, 21 settcmbrc
Dalle notlrio Kltinle dilla fronte dl
battaglla, confermatc da tin comunlcato
PUhbllcato, leri. dal Mlnlstprn .loll.
Ouerrri, si rileia cho Kll nustrl.tcl l'anno
tentato ill attaccaro lo llneo itallane
lutigo la Vallc Scrcn, ma srno stati
rcsplntl con pcrditc.
I-e pattUBlle d'liKUrsione Itallane sono
state attlilsslmo Mtlle pendkl nordlche
del Monfenera ed hannn catturato na
iccchl prlRlonlcri.
OH ailatorl Itnllsnl hanno cnicace
tncnte bombardato la base nanle austrl
aca a Pcla. causando dannl Krnilslm!
alio opere dl dlfesa dl quel porto
Violent! combiltlmentl da parte del
I'artiKllerli etiRono seBiinlatl In larll
settotl lunjro quasi tutto 11 fronte dl bit
tnglla. Truppe austro-uncheresl hanno ten.
Into di lie Incurslcnl nelln reKlone mnn
tuoa senza pero' coiiso(;ulie nlcun --iie-cesso
e scmprc rcsplntl, nou i-enr i met
sublto delle perdlte e lasclatii prlRioiilerl
nellc manl degll Itallanl
Vn lelenrnnima da Parle;! bn Ini
ennunzlato chn II Presldente del Cnnsi
Kllo del Minlntrl, On (Irlnndo, depo
alcunl Klornl dl pcrmanenza In qnella
cltta', i' rlinrtito-nll i leltj dl llomi
Una intensa snddlsfazlone ed nmnil-
razlone preialo In Italia per la rispota
del rresldentc Wilson nlla noti dl pace
dell'Austrln v
Pur Ik I, HO settcmbrc
I.'ofTenslia dep;ll Alleatl In MaccdonH,
comlnclata cinque glornl or sono sopra
nn fronte dl dodlci iiilRlla, si ' ot i
silluppata n una offensa Renerih
lungo un fronte dl settanta mlglla da
Monastlr al Lago riolran
OH iiltlml dlspaccl annunzlano die
lolentl bombardmentl si erlfiuino
crso 1 estremlta' nccidentale clella Unci
lin. rltltata del bulgarl contlnua raplria
ed in dlsordlne. I.o tiuppe Inglesi, In
tmlone a qnella greche, hanno nttac.Uu
da entrambl lc parti del I.ago Dolt an
e icrso btlonli.cn Durante, la loro
nianzata sono i-tatl eattui.itl "0U pil
gloneri I.n taiilleiia degll Alltatl In
segue 1 bulgatl in lotta nella alle
Cerna". Durante la sola giornnta del
10 corrcnte Bembra. cho oltrc 10,000 bul.
g.irl prlglonleri hjiio passatl ncllo n
troilo degll Alleatl
L'n dlspaiclo del csmpo dl battaglla
annunzln cho i soil serbl hanno fatto
5000 iprlKionicVl e catturato ott.int.i
cannonl
WILLIAM MORRIS'S REALISM
Too Much of It Earned the Ire of
the Late Augustin Daly
"First please the eje, then the ear
and Anally tho Intelligence." That M
the rule which tho late August Daly im
pressed upon ills nuors throughout his
Illustrious career. Hut when William
Morris, who is been at the Broad as ihe
nuac ' confidence man" In l.dwara
Clark's farce. "Not with My Money,"
applied It too literally early In his career
with Mr. Daly, he catno to grief.
He was entrusted with the part of a
dignified gentleman of thirty-five, he
sajs. It was just when the so-called Van
Dyko beard was at the height of Its
ogue After hours of oberatlon and
preparation, Mr. Morris proudly appeared
with a ery flourishing and dlgnlllcd Van
Dke.
He took his place In ho wings with
confidence, awaiting his cue. Across the
stage he caught sight of the scrutinizing
face of tho omnipresent Daly. But,
without tho awe-stricken feeling or
dinarily inspired by Mr. Dais's auto
ctatlc presence, the actor collected him
self for his first entrance
Like a flash a pair of athletic arms
surrounded Morris from behind, and a
pair ot nimble hands snatched at the
beautiful whiskers In a Jiffy the face
was bare, and the thlrty-nic- ear-old
business man was compelled to step
upon the .stage feeling like a boy of
twenty-four,' which was his exact age at
the time. What happened to Jimmy
Lewis. Mrs. Gilbert nnd the rest of thu
cast narticlpatlne In the scene, almost !
ruined the performance, for the efforts
to conceal their laughter completely al
tered some very masterful Lhaiacterlza-llons.
WALNUT
OPENING SATURDAY EVE'G., Sept. 28, at 8.15 11
SEATS THURS. PRICES, EVGS.
The Sensation of the
"Till! NEWEST TIIINO ON EARTH"
-GUS HILL'S'
Lady Bountiful
Minstrels
EX' Vassar Girls' Band
A3-in-l SHOW
60 Dainty, Pretty, Shapely, Fascinating G"k-Gir!s-irls-60
TniHUAT AMI THUADUAI JUT1JIB, X90 wv "
GERMANS HIDING IN QUARRY HOLES
SURRENDER TO BRITISH SOLDIERS
ii) philip oinns
Continued from Pure One
tho Btltlsh nttnek. Just below- Vlllcrs
nutalnn nnrt In Unuchn Wood, tnt-i
was nil thnt flRhtltTd b the Seven
teenth Division which I luo men
tloncil In previous messages These
men hold tho lcconl, I ImiKtnc. for n
continuous mUftncc, since thev at
tacked the heights nnnve the Anno,
tnkltiK Thlepal, the Schwalien Ife
tlhubt, Pclzlcres. Court elletto nnd
Mnrtlnpulch. with the Welsh Hoops
i.niiiiK naco with them, nnd hic
Kone no less than thlrtj seen kilom
eters ftom their start to thelt pichcnt
positions
An Astotintlliic i:plnit
The attack on Lo Tinnslov hv the
Yorks nml Uorsets was nn astnnlslilne
exploit. Owing to the stitngth ot urn.
place, where the cemetery nutsldo was
bristling with machine guns and nil
i...- i,in! iiers omltlng bullets, m.
Pecnteenth closed on it fiom tho
north nnd south bv "-sugar factotx
on the north and n windmill on the
south-tind pinched It out taking 10
.lc,nnra In the lllagP Itself lllld
.-., mnio lii tho trenchC!.
Thei lroe the eiumv out of Henu
lcntotirt nnd ciossed the Cnnal du
Nord, -which cut ncros thch fiont
With the memv in strength on the
slopes bontl. tho Yorkshires Lin.
coins, nnd others seized this bridge
i i r tki rannl and rstibllshetl
themeUes in the Gcrmnn trench Hues
on this side of Cloiizcnttcotiit, llliis.
Gulslan and tlaticho Wood, which tho
.,,, n tieicimiiicu m num.
n that wis ntelimlnary to this Hst , The Hrltlsh hart thru-tntls nf neu
Inttle oil Wcdne'-a-XV and led up to it 'little Vlsvon Iiii nil oiei this eotniti v
In the slippoit and South Ahiiuilis habltnllnns foi- theli men and now
trenehes estraordlnni V things hH)-in,nst of tbein hue been smilie,l l(.
.Voiioil Some this befoie the Ii title nutoh boxes and theli Imn ilndlne
! of Septi tnbti I, the Sen nlcentlt
nivlsion IllU gaiucu i '.,"n ,,i
them" The florin ins wcte on eiinet
side nnd untie llcicc couniei-aiuu hs
In the ionise of which men of bom
the Oct man ifnd Hrltlsh bitt.tl Ons had
been taken and retaken so often thu
l,n.. iein Uttl'llV nuzilisi in niiun
whether thc were piUoneis ot cap
tots. The Mnnchcstcts nnd the Lnnci
Khlio rubllleis hail hard fight lag here
nd wctc ilrst to take bati lies ot
I, lMineis. but in th.it Rrlm hand to
and KcrlmmiRO tho prisoners tinned
,, their Kuatds and made them sue-
lltm. '. ... .. 1,1, ii nnnned dl
last for the imuiu . -
before last
Cotinlcr-AtlaiU Slopped
1 told lesterday how the iwcnti tint
PU Won attacked and ciptun 1 ) ' ;
lette farm, south f "hapcl hill, a ml bow
he Wlltnbl.es .net the enemy nnrt .1rn
through thom "' Llnnctru""f ,,7n
c'eientb DhWon was north or tin n
and took Him-cl hill lU-rif ndMinii.l
Into (lauche wood -'
Around mnpol Hill c.e tno !...-,
csshlre and other northern troops The
Dorsets nnd Yoikshlren went on to the
second oblecllie, whole th.-S al-n met
a .ounter-.ittark by n support ""Mllo
of the lOlhl Herman Dl Won In a sunke
road, and, is tncy saj. ' "''''. '". "
The Lincoln ' ero annum ' """
who went among iiwr ws""""
tree", where the eneiuv mmi" -" "
lacks and held out In four innihlne Kn.
fott. but that clay inev sim " . "
rades took 1300 prlsoncis. aim ai
o'clock tl. it night tho Yorkshlremen and
Dorsets made a furtner niin.-.v ....
seized two sltong points known as tho
Quentin redoubt anu mo iiu.in.i
Their prisoners of the day came from
oicry h.itl.illon of the 201st DliWon
that Is, of nine different battalion
and the shoulder-straps ot thte men
were added to the collection of Uielr
general, who h is specimens of each regi
ment Included among the thouands of
prisoners taken since the beginning of
this advance
It Is a reins. liable collection and those
shoulder straps ate not without a grim
kind of Interest Some, especially thoe
of a caialry leglment of the sixth Ger
man esinlry dliWon and the .Inege.s
and othci crack regiment's are hand
somely embroidered and decorated with
gold and slher badge". Hach onc of
them represents some episode of tho
lighting In which the seventeenth Di
vision has been engaged
One or two wern ndded to the gen
eral's lot bj ther adventure ot a ma
chine gun olllccr. who. In tho trenches
outside Hnuihe wood, went half wav
down a deep dugout nnd then called
out, 'Thcie are lots of bodies down
llerc'" . ....
In perfect J'.nllsh a voice replied to
him from below "To", there are, nnd
five ofllccrs and fifty Herman soldiers
are coming out "
it was lather a shock to the machine,
gun oliicer alone there on the stairs;
CASINO
TJle' Vint", nally. Walnut h. Btti St.
10,000 Women Attend Ererr Week
lt brittle thnt uoit. teho arc po eier
uhclmed tilth havrhnlil and mothrrli'
rnrc nre enttttcd to aomr hntmteii nml
rftirrtliro niniiirmeiit. lt'lth tlinf In i ' "'
ne finite loti til all atttcrrttu and ion10
llu to ruii'U tir entcrtninmrnta. Thru
nr At tor tinmen and eMWieii. Our
dailtl matinees are tor vour special
nteastirr. Choice seats, 23 Veil!.. Proh
JiMy lonr nrlflibor (a a regular vatron.
11 hu vnt jta'iT
OI It OIPTFRIMl NKXT HEW
The Great Star & Garter Show
nON TI.VRK lleniU nn All-Star Cnt
l.avlalilr staged & t ontiinied A lt' Clean
WM. PENN
LanciiAter At.,
brt. 40th i. 41t
I)I1, 2.1R
rit.S. 7 unit 0
IIHiINMNO HONOAY M1TINFK
llhKVIXN nrtKIB PKKHhNTS
TUP. MllHIfll, CO II Kill
"YUCATAN",
With 1- tirenwoodA rompurn nf Trn
MARTIN & WEBB
Nov.lt.v In Italian ( omeily
SNYDER-MEMNO CO.
In Comedy OdiUty
ROME & COX TLrrr"rf"'
PKLsilW' MADGE KENNEDY
-lU-'
IN "FRIICM1 HlSIllNK"
t OlIPI KTK Cll 1NOF III' IIII I Till! It s .
STREET THEATRE In
9TH & WALNUT STS. i
WALNUT AMl'HEHEN.T CO.
IIKTII t.FSON
& SAT. MAT., 25c, 50c, 75c, i ip
Age
1
1
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1
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MINSTRELS
MUSICAL COMEDY
FASHIONS,
hut tile omcers and thlrtv Inen not
flfti, ns had been lecUoned by one of
tlirm duls surrendeted b him and gac
him no trouble
Yesterda. after Thurdi's inunter
attarkw, there was not ninth fighting
on a wide scalo nnd thu actions wer
confined to local affairs Hut the best
news of the day is that the lltitlsh
hasp retaken Mouxetes, us 1 ventured
in fnrptell that wc should
There Is so much historical detail to j 1u
lell that I hae nattiiv tune or pnce
to ple gllinp'ps ot the pictures of tho
war as 1 ee them (,n the ground that
has ben tnptured In r.tent davs; nitd
roi n I nuss througn tueo places ne-
innd ltapntnnn nnd rnronne on long
Journeis through those llliges whlih
were fought tor so HUMtnurim nj uhj
men whose tuttles 1 tell ton brlrh I
ntn i1was moled bv a delre to write
something of It down In words, so that
people who don t come this way msy
see In their minds' eio the pinorama
of the battleground and the moiement
of the men
To mo so fnmlllnr with It all It Is
still ntmindln and terrible this at
sttetch of tceoi"! vl cMintrx. where the
gias prows jellow nnd inirse among
tall thistles and whole nn eierv lard
of It for thlrt miles In depth there ,ite
if lies of the Initios that halo been
femght within the lirt few weiks mln
rled wun in mai c.e iimi,t .ong
nP . . ... '
New reitures inie i.een s.iticn to , nis
U., - t land'
I crP ther
Mnrdi 21.
t landscape of win tince tin HrltKh I
re befo'P. that awful mi of .
rwt ,. ii , ii, ii o ii i , n ii 1 1 ,,i ,i.
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ninincs now
lini onden lunrdlngs to-n tn bit liki
cipnt ineres ni iinnin i'-ii jiihi hi.
Ptrewn eieriwhere
The i Id i uins wh'ih
we knew because there w er, nigh and
jigged walls left hern -ind there, or
hoii"s plen-ed bv shell boles lmt still
st-uidlng in fierman pill boxei Willi
mihslve conrreto blocks w-tib h hid lint
been overthrown, hive altetrd In shtiie.
ciumblcd to smaller size, or piled up in.
a wlldri chaos of broken nnsonrv
Hundreds or New rnve
There are htindieds of new gi.ives
snd those of tho Hrltlsh lie ntn kid bv
wooden crnses which aro bk't i little
higher thin the thistles, mil In i'l nui
old dwelling pines aniong the mills
tbero nro tleifmn blunhoi td, nevvlv
pilnted 111 black and whit"
It would tike manv Minus mil" nf
words tn pilnt tin coloi ol i'i s niiiloi
storm clouds ns tndiv or in t st me
its v eslt i d iv w uh d il
slope and tienches Iss-crossrd through
tumbled eirtb ind rain oi sun glinting
nn the chunks of white wall, on tho belts
of rustv wile, on the tbousinds of .ibin
doiied shells whli Ii will never bo llrod
from (icrniin guns and on tho llltei nf
nn annv's leavings, nil unished and
pounded In I he mini of thc-c flcldb.
Hut w h it i . n . - . n
Is the tnovcin 'lit nnd I f nf tin !.i n
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Forrest-
Last Mat. & Evg.
LAST
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In
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Tills
SKlSON
GARRICK Last Mai. & Ev?.
iMMWfi
In
Iuiriullnltrr'ii
lonifdj Ilrunia,
WzSikKiii
".Nancy Lee'
"11 niter pla earen lilt " Prpaa
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Both Phono,.
riilladrltihla'a
Fumnui. Uurlrsk Thfatro
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TRIl Ml'II e'
AUTO GIRLS
tilth a Hmutlful Plioriu of S(l
tpir,fiM. Annrn .itth iction
VENNITTI
llorld'a Ilrtt Piano Arrordlontut
AM)
MLLE. PE PINNA,
y THE TKENCH DOUV
Inrmlea In this battle zone Hrown tents
hae sprung up like mushrooms In all
this tcrrltor.i, and thoussnds of horses
nro picketed amid tho ruins Along
the winding traikx mi the long straight
roasds that go townril t ambrai and
Ooua), Hrltlsh guns han been pcsslng
In forward posltlnns from which 'hi-v
are uo boinhntdlng the ileiman lines
l'reed hospitals are rising their Hags In
a illlago ivlilth was riked with msthiiu
gun flro otil a. weik or two ago and
there Is a world ot bum life with blick
Miilth fotges nnd engineering shops nnn
lorry parks and forage slons and i.in
lecns III the fields win re no man dared
to nlse his bend ahne tho tlilstles list
els should pliue h s brain
i.iko magic .ll ii'- (.eething moie
ment of men his tikcn possession of
the old camping gt minds, .ii,,' tlie Hiltlsh
so iller, with stetl lnhnet on tin b.nk of
his head, Is bat It igain iniong the same
old ruins, hanging i bit of waterproof
on the weathei sdi. cutting up his
b icon In Hie r"flcs pirlnr of a I'rpmh
fottago with onli tno walls and a gar
den gate, writing hl loP lettera on the
lop of German dugouts and sleeping
whenever sleep Is possible wl'h a 'dud
shell nenrbi, and i bubed wire fence
nn which bis .clean pnirt hings out to
tin, nnd a ten-font pin II iritci sluppv i
wun rain wntii in uiilth to wish his
f.ii-e on the uw nn ruing nf nr
Nearer to the line omr of the old
Hrltlsh huts still Hind with ti. new
Get in in hutminls h, which there is
shelter from v. n l nnd ntn nnd the
Tttltlsll IMP f?l.l,l In fln tA. ,.i.i ,...
1 again
In 2p of , whl(,h waq onc of
hcadqu trlus the gen, ml who un t.st
,,, , .
'finus itiMsionn hiBns which hid lir.n
linted oier the tnsnielnlere Mill ilifm
n ,Wed oer the nn
nnpolled -Iho ,mh dimtgn doni was
lo the 'lied 11 ind
fnt some ieaunu
latched out
f I Wet, nn 1 th.it
the I'eimaus h,ic
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STAR OP MANY Ml'SICAI. SITOESSKS
I'ltlNlNTtM. tlll'll s VMi riVK IIP Mil. IIVIIs
Jas. Diamond & Drennan Sybil 1 ALFRED LATKLI, & CO.
t In Orl" ii "Mfttnnnpii" j , .,l.n ' ' loml inl jm rll
Thomas Dugan &
Ihe I t.iliiifliilin liiinrlls. In
NED NORWORTH & CO. AS AH I TROUPE
SHERLOCK SISTERS & FOLEY HELL & EVA
ITIt MIDI I) 1TP.tllllM
AND
RITA MARIO;""
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BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH
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GARR I CK
SSrr Monday
Henry Miller
Ruth Chatterton
In the Sparkling Dumas Comedy
A Marriage of Convenience
With a Notable Company
and the Exquisite Production from
Henry Miller's Theatre, New York
FORREST
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Til
fi'r Monday Night
ON
111
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CUM-NlltDMNQER OVIXON SIHIII.INOEB m.tQ ) 1529 Walnut Bt.
TO FKBU, a N1XUM.
DANCER WHO 'JUST CROWED'
Murgtirritc St. Clair Self-Taught
Dauclitrr f Tcrnirlioio.
.Msrguetlto t rinlr who will lie seen
In tho intiFluil conieil "fltotlanna" at
the l'onejit nevt week. Is one of tho few
sucicsful dancers who belong to no
particular school of dancing and hiie
Itml no Insiriiillou In the tit t nmcwhll
like Topsv sho "Just growed " ,
loiirtten icnts nto she made her de- I
but on the stage with but uunge praco1
and .iblllti P.ut her nlinblencs her
ipilik cie and tar hei willing feet sonn
brnurht hei to the atltntlon of the gods
who drill t Mollis girls t'niler each sue
(es-lie luMimtni .Mls St t'lalr rl
n new line of steps Sin nssltnll ited
dlgestod mill put Into piaitiCL nil she
leirned Wlt'i b inl wirk she deM"id
new steps ind i-lnw 1 'tit si' H m ide
n ilollnlle plsce fit lurvolf nin,iiig tin.
spiinltv diinri who n and then
iltle llr'ilidnill
BKOM) A MOMt.OMI III
I' tl lnn Mrilllniter.ltrii.llur.
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"1 III l TO KNOW llllTIU"
-pl.t ivi mi sit m i fvrt III
ORCHESTRA
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titul women with faces hidden behind per
fume I veils; of riches undreamed and
jewels larc; of silks and satins and,
spices and Grecian wines; of bazaars
laden with clolh of pold; of camels bend
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