AS FLIES ,:f cville Machine Gun- vxciis 01 onooumr . - - ,Bochcs Down ,t- HD FIRE FAILED M Hihicig Gould Stop the Amcr- fcwnB nt Fismcttc, He $ Writes Home f Idea of the terrlblo loll the Penn- h machine Runners have taken of E '4M German ranks la given by Albert U ff JlJtJ,of Phoenlxvllle, a member of j C.!Wany I. llith Infantry nami i tftmiichlne (runner In She Iron Division ,.(;'F(iTclte. and one paragraph In his wmeTj.io nia motner says-. 'm &litd my nrst Herman at 6 a. m. BVaniigbt., my second at 6:20. After that .'' aUtook' my machine gun, anil I would I , AVe had to have a lialf-doxcn fellow t$ -BOUnt them, a they were going over unlfllea., I would rather no mat worn ..fin any 1 ever did. If It were not for ;Akc.hlg shells. J"Evenr man In our battalion was :d to death, but we Held our nerve. Germans used llnuld (Ire, poison bombs and hand grenades, but they ! useless against the Americans, no . ' " r;?,WaUer Kerbaugh, a Nesiiuehon.'ng sot I 'Wt nae been commissioned a lieutenant I ' .hl'France for bravery in name, narry i ..,-,- 'S,f Htbensack, of Southampton, iiucks ; '.'County, rescued two comrades, currying ii'them'' through heavy shellflre while 'AViMiKided himself. Kor this perfcrmance i ',reh; h been recommended for a dls .VJttHulhed service medal. K.Charltf Ik Carroll, of Weft Kulrvlew, (..tra killed nt Chateau-Thleny. Ten ; Aa'y.H o hla parents learned that an- 'J. pother" eon, Owen M, Carroll, was killed' l -Vitwust 17. i liftiWll i i i tjit & flpHpifRc mih j ! men. aelnhlm die. followed .h'a orders and jot more than "a few." Another Heading machine gunner killed la Private Walter Jrlcl, of the ltalnbow Division, who died of wounds. Daniel I. Lerchi of Heading, la severely wounded. The HOth Machine tlun llattallon. at tached to the ltalnbow division, took boo nuns In lighting near I.unevlllc nnd hurled 164 more, according to a let ter from Harr' II, Axe, of Lancaster, woo is serving with that unit, The 100th Machine tlun Haltallon had 50 per cent of Its men killed, gamed or wounded during (he lighting In July, according to Sergcnnt Dan Kltch, of Lancaster. Corporal Luther I), Ing, another Lancaster machine gunner, foil a victim of Hun machlno guns. Wayne Uvmiett, one of four sons of Dr. and Mrs. .V. C. Dennett, of Towan da, who are righting with the American Torces, lost a leg In the recent fighting In France, according to u letter received by his parents. Private lsham Cox, or the same town, who arrived In France less than two months ago, was severely wounded .September 7. fleorge II. Young and W it. linrr. two Summit Hill soldiers, were tcvercly Wounded In the recent lighting, FEW TRY FOR PATROLMAN mimmSm- Clytlo ih.fr.Jl. Parents Notified After Coleman Is Slain Mr, nnd Mrs. A. V. Coleman, of Pq- cono, formerly or West I'lttston, Pa,, hnvo been olllclaliy notinon or mo neatii of their son, Clyde, on Iho field or battle. Tho tlovernmcnt mes sage was follow ed by a letter from Claude Now hart, n friend of Coleman, which stated that he wan standing lie side the young man when ii (lermnn shell exploded nearby nnd killed him. .Vewliat: wilt uninjured. iTlvato Cole man was tnentv.dilir vi.r nlit When the trouble with .Mtxlco broke out ho enlisted In HchWab'H ninnnnv nt the Utthlchciii Stent Works, whom li u'iu employed. He saw service on the tinnier Schwab's company was Inter transferred to nailery A, 107th Light Flnl.l Arilllerv and was trained at Camp Hancock, (la., lor overseas service. Private Coleman sailed ror Franco on Muy 7, 1018. and served us n tlrst class ronk until lilu ucatn. fWlJ. vr$$ffir"Wi ,' mi arm 'irmnmnfo Eight Plilhuicipliians Honored by War Department ' The ndjutilnt general's olllee today announced the following appointments or Phlladelphlana for commissions In the army i To be second Iloiitcnntita, engineers (inllstcd)--IIarnld I.awsoti MacCartcr, B8H Ang'ira avenue. To bo llrst lieutenant. Quartermaster's; department Doyd McDonald Hell. 3211 raaajBsV mm, y. 8W7 obi flftLiVSfJo- Florcnce avo- ter'a tffWiffiiwnt sefih Aloyslua To nue. To bo flrat lieutenant. Chemical War, fare Service -Oeorg K. Anderson, 305 Land Title. Building. To bo captains, medical corps Field ing Otis Lewis, ZS1 South Seventeenth street. To b first lieutenants, medical -corps John Oscar Bower. 2033 Walnut street : Charles Forre-t Leonard. 202S South Tenth street J Hobert Hogers Saun ders, tfl2 North Flfty-nlntn street. TW.kiL'.iviVWBBHS HJpjur 'r fSfJSKB9BjB TTjmtSZSifkTi' .V l.'K'TW ' AU-Wool Slip-on Sweaters $6-98 All Shades 923 MARKET STREET ! ' 1 '-V i '. fi ."trfJC' Vi 3 Silk' Envelope , Chemise $J.69 In flcBh only. -tyk Hm tamtrM l-our Applicants hMalilUlicj New Low " Heconl in Police Ilureaii ., ,"rcw"y Wjpon Kill, Boy Wnr nnnii,n.i. . i. .. ...... . .. . . " ' '' Til nil lug across ( he st reel nt I he exanlna Inn to av "fn7 V ' T.crMC0 I "."orrpt-'!10" .".."". "' Pu.nhln In normal times such iniVt-.ri,.b sireeis lasi mgiit Krancls Frank, three by' scares1 and Smctt'huVnda ! ?"'.?'.?": ""? "! .!!1"' a!!?I & Kngi-I and driven by Call Heeser The applicants. The small number taking fllA iiViiiln'illAi ...!.. . .. m . ft n ...- . niii,iiuii iuii.1) t'siaoiisneM a new low record. Imy'H skull was rrni'ttired nnd he died later nt tui- i;piscopnl Hospital L c V h o n n'tj r a p h e d c Q u,a I i t c - Purest "Pat" O'Brien, p. .l -Lieutenant Charles I v.3oothall coach and well-known athlete rT rf..v int Cha jach am sj1 WIIkes-Barre. was killed In action I 'jMn4.mtir K He u'nH il frrndllute nf ' 5 A, three pltlcers' training schools, but was ; :ri twice, rejected. Ho served with the V .,0th Inrantry and was killed while1 ; :v leading his men against enemy trenches, l ."VVr'a rltle bullet, wh'ch pierced his brain. , "tlfe was an assistant icotoaii coacn at .'A.utJtnell University. ? .Qlrard vllle's tlrst hero to he Invalided I Kma la Herman Alirensneld, He was wounded In the face and neck, his right khetiMer parnlyied and his left leg made machl nf gun near Chateau- nelees' by shrapnel while he was serv- ng a TWern' ,,"i"KP the good work up and get a lew' of them for me," were the last f ' towards of Provisional Lieutenant tleorge f.lrj, Strawbrldge, of Heading, who was 6 cents for trigerators ..HEach of the one hundred f-,vana tnrcc minion or us in fjthis country spends sixteen JCwits a. year for refrigerators. At this rate DELINEAT- 'VOR. families spend $725,000 yearly. As the million DELINEATOR families $'fS, more prosperous than '4be average, they buy vast ijwantities of all household -''Articles. Woman docs the purchasing. Are you telling neryour story? -KS. ' Th clineator Maanrlne In One Million iomes .114 fr- PAY LESS-GET MORE ' "'Hsu... tk-....j. -f . ... wrmr Br r"P t.WUW.w w. (.!.. a .f WjlBg ine Dti wearing oennett look .,. t .r...... rt..u .1 : DruMA -at .aa-rlng of 32 to $5 on the pair. ( '. JTftlnt our llumtnt Mdliad today ;tlUl 70a will undemtnnil why we under- ' . men an I'liiia. tiiir i.ow neni, ao u Rvertea. " L'burae Areeunts, ara soma ' 'a4 th tiling which anitble ua tp aell you jjfcaia W l tn ! than you will pay wmwtrpv riour nnoe rnop in I'lllla. ijTou Pay $2 to $5 Less v . Here hh:i: A lIKh: ' ',w . "iir "-"-" w--- "-l?" Efficient Buying I hum aontricti an amUm-bullt shoi placed monthi la ftdvanct). Curtailed' Expenses f2fa ebarca aeeouattaa frea da Ivarlaa or other eitraTirance-t). Lov Rent ' (Dowmttlri location larot thoa. j aanoo 01 aouarn, Minimum Profits ' V" I"'f aaablaa you to DYMir Shoes Here Now Wholesale Prices 6, $7, $8 AU 90 to $13 Styles HK mock or Tliouannila or art A Packard Kurrrct Hlmpo ranion lira... Handcraft Khaea will continue theae "La ;." Come In Tomorrow snd rtarday Kienlnr and Cliooaa an IUO New Klylca all aat ''aiit , biapoatlon and Mava tt ts U Bjawllty, Ilnrablllty and rUyle. Mn Prosed It Lest Ytat SmSm r. 13th & Market Sis. MTfSKT. T. ZTIt TO 1 paAtoat ooaomr Saoa ftkaau ,v Kaad alio or old aaoo with oraar aliii aai. laoalvoa aa oivort' tmOhm M HtitMi It aoaiaid; A Word of Advice Those contemplating the purchase of Christmas gifts, particularly for soldiers or sailors, will be doing well to buy now, as conditions this year are in many ways ab normal. Our present selection is large and contains many choice articles, some of which cannot be duplicated. S. Kind & Sons, nw chestnut st. UIA.MU.ND 3IKHCHANTS ttuy Liberty Bonds -JKW'KLKIW S!hVi:itSMITUS m af-a. T SkatlAM 1 I I Tone flMHIH ( IlK aHHI rUfflE Mi" h allaftaft II il U i-fTTaea i amni.. uimiBi-. rh m ate C ikM 'RUM mi)U - il Zi 'I IBIIW.MC 1 iS WlTm Convenient Terms fl V V lh as low as . wsSlLl'ilys t kt SDr i0 q3 OurThird I Birthdacg JL.S 1 U I KJF I Hid JDK.jiitH'N arOU KNOW the foggy blare k which occurs in many phonograph in reproduc M int. rhnnit singing a n c heavy orchestral music? X" will not find it in your records if they are played on a Palhe phono graph. Such noises are largely caused by defects in the construc tion of the phonograph. The Pathe reproduces each voice each instrument in its correct tonal value, even when many sing or play together. Musicians recognize and ac knowledge this superiority of the Pathe. It has tons that is LIFE. n addition, French taste and artistic instinct are expressed in all details, from the character of the musical tone to tho designs of the cases. Plays all disc records better. A Iiiff Grouping of New Fall Suits $5 Monthly Pathe Phonographs $32.50 Up 1026 CHESTNUT ST. Dealers Everywhere Blauncr's 833-3C Market Street Do Your Christmas Shopping Early This Is the Government's Wish Blauncr's 8.13-35 Market Street Fur Styles and Fur Values at Blauner's The question of furs is ever near to milady's heart, and now that chill winds, as well as Fashion, bring this topic into prominence, she is glad to consider buying her own Furs and Fur Garments. Whether it be a Sports Coat or a longer Coat, a Wrap or Stole or Set of Furs that she may want, Blauner's ftjr event ofTers her superior pelts, expertly fashioned and most moderately priced. planner's P 7n Leopard Second Floor -fHB and Hudson Seal Cape Coat 219.75 Shawl collar of Tuupo .Stilirel. Natural Muskrat Coat 139.75 foliar, rnrfH and ln-lt of lludxou Heal, l'lctuied. Natural Muskrat Coat 159.75 Natural HiiiTonn i.-ollar nnd cuffs. Hudson and French Seal Sports Coats.. '..149.75 Thlity-two lilt-hen Ioiir. Self' or contrasting fur collar and cuffs. Hudson Seal Coats 169.75 Forty-live Inches Iomb. l.arce collars and cuffa. Helt und pocketn. Taupe Nutria Coats '. 139.75 Thirty-six Inches Ioiir. Ilelted model, with pockets. French Seal Coats 89.75 Km ty-tw ii Inrhex lonn. Marmot Coats 97.50-119.75 llaccooii collar. Japanese Fox Sets 57.50 Iteaiitlfully shaded Hklds, trimmed with heada nnd tails. I'lrlured. Fox Sets ..." ..'. 47.50 Taupe, Idavk and I'oirut. Wolf Sets : . .' 49.75 All colniH. Natural Nutria Sets ; 37.50 Natural Japanese Cross Fox Sets 47.50 Natural Red Fox Sets 29.75 Japanese Kolinsky Stole 69.75 Fox Scarfs ". .24.75-39.75-49.75 I'olrct, hlack and taupe. Manchurian Wolf Scarfs 9.95-12.95-19.90 All colorn. Leopard Cat Sports Coat . . 99.75 lCffectlvely trimmed with Huduon Seal on collar, cuffa am belt. l'lctuied. Natural Nutria Coats 149.75 Wide Varieties and Big Values on the Main Floor Manchurian Wolf Scarfs 5.95-6.95-8.95 Illack and tnupe. White Iceland Fox (combed thibat) Scarfs 6.95-9.95-12.95 All Hllk lined. Wolf Scarfs 19.90 Taupe nnd I'olret, Tiger Coney Sets , .. 10.95 , Hound mult nnd animal (carf. Manchurian Wolf Sets 13.75 In black, ' Red Coney Sets 12.95 Pointed Manchurian Wolf Set... 16.95 833-35 Market Street , aMsu-mf-M Specially Priced for the Birthday Sale Unmaichalile Values Developed of llnest chiffon broad cloths, wool velours, trlcotluee, Kab ul dines, ticrcei and I'olret twills. Soino fur-trlnimed, others handsome tailored models with deft trlmmlns touches. Silk or satin lined. Kvriy size for hirt'e or small women or misses. ill.? r-J V EVENT X , - 7 X.75 jP 9 JM 1f ill & II ' A - - - I A Special Grouping atin, Jersey a erne Dresses t.'.i... Tn..in !.:. ill J31HIMY ncuiui jl iivt; i ' $-fi C.75 s m 9 aI xcStB r Dresses that reflect fashion's snlendor niul rlcli ness In their style expressions. V Kull blouse, long walstllno and circular sleevf V Clli la. Woolen einbioldery und braids of silk or chcnlllo effectively used for trimmings. Navy blue, black, plum, fray and brown. iw r 4 A Bij Sale of Silk and Lace DRESS WAISTS $ Women's New Fall Coats One-Third Under Price $nE".oo Klne velours, poplins, Horn Poms, bojlvliis and silk plushes In fur-trlmmec or p'.aln tull nred models, llolliil mid full llaro effects. We iiuotn ilo value, Ii u t every woin.n Tvlll MB& M&K , 1BR.V?i leadlly Bt-o that theso waists cannot b c duplicated at our sale price. 55 & ?6 Pussy Willow! Taffcla Waists Hand - embroid ered fronts audfjj lallored styles. p A 1 s o 1 o v c 1 y Keoiifetto ciepe und silk in fpu lu chine bluuaeu. .75 $5.00 Silk Poplin Skirts SQ.00 A w o nd o r f u uroup of' new dress silk poplin BMits, tassel trimmed. Hxt-e)- tlmiiil values nt tills low price. rr iS I ' Sale of FURS Guaranteed Savings of 25 Per Cent to 40 Per Cent on Winter Prices An occasion of extreme saving im portance and ono that should appeal to every woman. Only furs of re liable .quality nothing sacrificed to make lowfpnccs possible. ll'lslrr Hate 1'rlrc 1'iiie $22.50 China Wolf Scarfs.... 15.00 All color. t 20.00 Gray & Hcd Fux Scarfs 11.75 lfi.50,Wolf Scarfs ; 9,98 37.30 Fox Scarfs 25.00' Taupe or I'olret. 50.00 Hudson. Seal Stoles.... 35.00 (Jood length; straight effect. 7.30 Coney Hall Muff 4.75 All colors, 15.00 China Wolf MuffH 8.75 All colors, 18.00 Seal Muffs 12.75 .Kranch or Hudson Seal. 30.00 Hudson Seal -Muffs.... 19.75 l-'lnest nunllty aklns. 15.00 French Coney Sets.... 8.50 Aiilmul senrf ; larRo muff. 18.50 French Coney Set b.... 11.75 TlKr nr natural In all fox colors, , 37.50 ICcd Fox Sets 23.50 Animal scarf; larse trimmed muff. 55.00 Fox or Wolf Sets 39.75 Kxti'ii htrjro size. 100.00 New Zealand Fur Coat 60.75 , 4B inch; seal collar Hlld cuffa., 150.00 Marmot Coat 99.50 Kulb flare belted model. 185.00 French Seal Coat..1... 137.50 30-ltich full-Hare belted model. 225.00 French Seal Coat 165.00 43 Inches long. Squlr 1 collar nnd cuffs 250.00 Nutria Coat 179.00 40-Inch Veiled full-flare " model 2S5.00 Hudson Seal Coat 219.00 Kull-Hare 46-Inch model; large shawl collar, 325.00 Hudson Seal Coat 219.00 30-Inch sports models with largo Heaver collar, 400.00 Hudson Seal Coat 310.00 Hllky skunk collar and cuffs. A Big Special Grouping of New Fall Millinery $01.98 p. $JS.98 4 In Two Groups, at The Millinery sections will be crowded nil day .toinoriiiw with these wonderful new millinery creHtioim at theso popular I"'!"' ..... ... ... 1'verv mil in .iiiim. nrw, , c.iiuiicu u. Lyons or panne silk velvet hi rutihlim'H newest effects and trimming modes Kvery hat is worth much more than Its special price. " VT Women's Wool Serge SUITS $14.98 Several tailored and neat trimmed models at these exceptionally low prices, llbmember all wool serges. All sizes. f Women's $15 Silk and Serge Dresses $9.98 New foil model in screes, silk tnffetun, satins, crepe de chines and georgette crepes, Dozens qi new es and trimming All crepe style: effects for choice. sizes. 1 5 tv Children's Fall and Winter Coats $3.49 to 9.98 flood, warm,- iturdy winter conti n lies from 2 to 14 years. Girls' Serge and Silk Dresses $4.98 to 12-75 Unusually dressy frocks for stria from 1 to 14 years. Women's New Fall COATS $12-98, nnd up Good heavy serv iceable fall and winj ter coats of cheviots, mixtures and fancy woolens. Qelted nnd flare-back style. Infants' Warm Capes and Coats $2.98to4,98 Of fine white cashmere and serges in svverui style i"r cnuiue. . HOME OF STYtE & ECONOMY '1. 99W'yifffm0t J f-.l A f t l .,. .'' L IX t 11 W i. L '" taw'..- ,i nH'S mam!mmeswi
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