Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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J3V13NI&G rUBLIO LED(3E JU1LADJ!JL1H1A, RL.LDAY,' (HTOhtfli 11, HHS
9:
LET MONEY FLOW, ' im M."i,e1
, ' in U-Boa
SAYS KEN. MARCH ,
Boat Drive
Maximum Resources of Na
tion Should Be Hurled
Aguinst Germans. He Says
NO TIME TO HANG HACK
On
tho
Stream of Cash for Loan Mutl
Measure Up l( Slream of
Soldiers Going Over
Hy the .iuiiitr,l I'rcti
VVnMnliii, Oct.
Hoops sent iimiphk
tl.
Iinc
American
paurd tho l,von,ofto iiwrl'i (Jcnernl
Mnrcli niinuuiiveil tcilnv. i (upline his
jjf statement with an urKinl appeal tu the
T ...-. ... - . ,1... ,t. t II ...
iiuiiii 111 Buppon me- ctiuriu i,iurjri
Tamp.
Tho present In tm tlnio In lmtis back,
flenerul Mat J lisulil, for (In minimum
rcourcei r.f the nntlcii In iiimi mid
money mum he -hurled nt the Hun'' to
matnj Mutiny tortaln. anil whilo the
mucment of rolillem num thn water
Is nititlnilliiB, the War Depnitmrvil If
preparing iinnthrr 2.ni0 liiu men to fol
low tho fliM E.iMiii.tmi,
The department hat nlieil f"iiiiKrc"
for ?S,0U,1)L' to i.irrv out llf. innrnm,
he added, anil tho financial aupprirt of
that program iuiit tint ! "Stlilrlil hy
tho nation.
llenihd for (rriiinn Arlerle-
Tallin up tho bntt!" situation on tho
weU front, ijenernl Maii.li miIi! lhat with
tlio capture of t,e Cntean hy tho Hrltlili
Die Allied forces were within fourtmi
mlle.t of tho railway Junction i f Aulnuu,
which In 11 vital pirate steal point for the
enemy.
Tho l.lcKO-MnubeKn litllmi) (Hid tho
lnlerl tuail throuKh Sedan, at which the
American unity Ik strlhlntf on lho Mctise
meet each oilier at Aylnoe, -anil tlupn
two linen nio tho main nrturlcH ror ier
mmi supplies anil tioop inmcmnt In
France. ,
I'ernliliic'fi I lrt Arm Identified
fitneral March nnnoumed the Amerl-
ran iHUHioni wiiiui i-ieimeu up uir ni.
Mlhlil Hallent in the IlKht which 'pre
pared tho wii) for the pie-cut operations
north of vcnluii, I'uintinK nuin ion
to rlBht 011 the map hu i.ald tho dl
vlsIcniH wcie lii line at. folluna:
FoUltli (Km'tllar),
Twetitj'-alxtli (Mtw Ilnirl.ind National
Guard).
I''lMt (Itegulaw.
Forty-second (Kalnl.ou)
niKhty-nlnth (Kantim, JllfcBourl, South
Dahutu, NebraiUa, Colorado, N'cw' Mex
ico and Ariiona National Army'.
Second (lUsular).
Tlili Is tfio llrnt Information mado
puMlo aslto tho iuii.itItiitlon of the artnv
with which General T'erphlnic achlevid
a brilliant and swift victory !n lili
first wholly American effoit.
Locating various dhlslons In icM'oii'-o
to nueFtlons, Gcneial March sa'd the
Vlnety-flrfct (Alaska, AVuahlnston,, Ort
con, California, Idaho, Nandn, Montana,
Womlnfc and Utah National Ann)) wiu
still In the American training uraR tho
Seenty-'lghth (Wctern Niw vo-lc
Xew Jersey and Delaware Nrt'onal
Arm) Is on the line with tho Klrrt
Corp, hut Km position li not ppcc'de-illy
stated: the Twenty-ninth f.Ve-w ,t,rse,
Deluware, VlrBlnln, Marylahil and Ds
trlct of Columbia National Guard) Is f n
uiillmiril from Pane One
liilv., IIiooKmi, K Y , t.liulenanli Wil
liam (', Slew art Southampton, IhiKlandl
1'inticls 1', Smith, Mamatonnk, N. Y.I
Merherl 11. (Hen, 2110ft Heath aemte,
New VotU; Knslfrns Whtldut Ahrotrasl,
HpiliiKiflolcl, (i and Itohut II Deaklu,
21 1 President stmt, llrookljn, N, Yi
The tnlsslnp enlisted Ineil nrel
Chatles W. Wllley. Norn kit. Conn I
IxiuIh II. Aohlllt tC Jr., Ktalcii Islatnl,
N. Y i rrnnk Aivowood, tlastonla, N.
C ; Knltt T. llllx, IlaRley, Minn. Clif
ford II. Cralcr les Moines, la.l Lett
Jamln K. 1'redenburB, les Molne, la. I
rrederlck II Hansen, Weeharken, N
.1. ; Lyman Hill. Suthirlaml, In, I Itarle
It, Hunt (tin recout) I l,cti II. I'.lllov,
7 lieland strtel Uotou I Henry c
Klein, SOU Itenedlct street, ltnltlnir.ro I
.lacoh .1. London. tlurlhiRtuili 't I
JaiiKH !'. mrens. Urooklyt,, Wi V-i and
1'aul It ltandolplt. Mlllon, Wis. Joe
f. Snder, Days '.'rick. t)rei I Cnrl M,
KtlllAell, Ilnfkpnrt. IimI, I Jostpll If.
Vasenskl, Slit Hurley Piter!, t'hllatkl
Villa. The rescultm shlti" picked up notes
of poisons fiom tlin -rnter, where they
wite st'll ullttKlnq to tipltini'il boat?,
t nfts and broken tlm'jerr 'file in-
.!.... .. ...-a ImIiaii ,i. If lftVtl,TO Alt
Iiima in n ileTtietntp stale as ft rerult of
their hout's otpoure n the t-utiRli sen
A nuiubei of (lnd bodltn h)-n t ere
landed
l'a.en.ser. Thrown Into ea
A niciuber of the crv esld the e
lilcVton of the Sfcoiid torpedo b'ew the
fimnils tu pieces Home of th wrecK
hkp fell on tlie deck and killed reeial
petsoiif A maJoilt of tho pat-Fencers
who were on the fornard (1I: were
thrown Into lho sea ftecxrillMK to the
same Knepr ho fti'd tl !mt - ni
of th" boatn i.te rm.ws'd '! ' '' ",
launched and that cthMs oap'ljfd
Kratii Is Osborne, Jiidte of the tllsh
Court of the Sudan, m ' the 'nfwn
(teis, raid he saw th first lorpeJo ip
pmacliliiir When It strntV. h ship the
essel bepati to fettle 1-y the heuil Hs
went oer the side t ml el'd dtmu ft fop"
as others had clone anO f ntertd ft lont.
While tho llfci-!,out vht ("erln tUrS" to
the ship the rtcond tort-ed' trns fiml
'ri,,,.. rrlrntfiil tnlos!oii tlten
thn sei unci loipst'o HtlVk aticl til" ftfr
was filled with ft finmtr bt tpllnltto.
Tho Ielnster heeled an1 ntarlv t0(k tlw
llfo-tK.at down with her, Tlio imai.
which was ovci laden, nentually cap-
It.iI In (Im much sea, Judue Osborne,
cilili six other nonxit f, dun to the
keel until Teioucd W ft- destroyer
Michael ,tcco, Member erf I'arlUtnrnt
for the city of Mmor'ck, vhii rras a pss.
sni'ir. unld ha was (n the ero&Vfne-room
whtn tho 'irst tortiedo t truck 'Jo helped
lower the boats, but two minute" later
a seiond tornedo hit the yese hk'h
sand It, There was no pntilc Ho pot In
to a. bort whk'h rescued from a riift t.
wcmail ftnd tn erhhiisted "en.
The lamei of Ifty-ctr jiiP"eiifer sue.
ivors ftnd twcnty-tt'i'e rn'intys of the
crew T! rure ffciKl J.RVP )) t.ill
public,
'Die Ix-In.st(r n thfi fifth (-'.anucl
t oat r'Jr.V by submarines
M)d children are among- the lctlms,
Saturday tilRht, oft tho Irish coast,
(Ilrnno Maru, a Japanese liner of about
77U0 tons, was torpedoed and sunk, and
of about SJiTtieriTOtis on boarc at pis
seucers and u crew bf 1!, only twenty
nine were suvrcl,
Amonir ,lie passengers nero two
1'uropean women nurses, thtcc Japanese
women and seen children. All were
in im um, i uui i.iwicr flIUilll.1, ui (iir
iime, aim once me liner wan nil miner
such a hea seii, thete tim little ehance
for those on hontd. Some of the sur-
lors say that tile submarine llred it
sccoinl torpedo a fow tninuVs after the
first.
To make the crime more dastardly.
when an American destrner dashed to
the rewcue of those who were struggling
In the sea, the submarine, rhlch had
been linking about watching Its victims,
meci at tne iiesiroyer. This occurred as
the 1eptrutr was p'cklnu tip the sur-
v.vors
i.aptfiln eraner. Mimmanuer of the
ptenmshlp, perished w' h ail his ottlecrri.
Amonir the lctltns were many neutrals,
Including nine Iiutchmen
Captain Butler, a tiatlM- of Hath, who
was u first-class p.iser.oer on boatc! the
llirano larau. said
"I IimI n kind of foreshadowing that
we wou'd be tormdoeil. l-o I went to bed
with my clotlnst on and with a life belt
1 wan tound aslc.p In Xnt hunk when
the implosion vtnUi !;" w ft flared me
just rcr a moment. I np'ieu on my lire
belt anil tusneii up on necu, Dtinr a rew
of the paysenBera and f.1 were near
the boats at thW time. Then was n
good" fltal Of exclt'tnenl, but t.ot the
rllRhtel trace of pkii'p or lerro-.
I rr.t f lh& tifm, r ,1V nnrl mill (u.t
Rettlni? fnto ii lioat wnen the esiel cae'
a iievv itiren ami for s. moment i was
knocked off mv ffft Yt hen I cot up
bksIu the water had reached tne and a
With wne Hivftit me Into the sea ju-t a
the vesfoi went clown
"In the water were hundreds of people
strucpllnciind shoiitlnc for help The cs.
pel hnd cone down before a slncle boat
could be launched or cot awaj A er
hwvy sea was runnlne and rain was
falllnc Injorrents There was one poor
lad near rne whom f tr rl to support
and rescue I ken' bv htm for lone
tlrrt. but the cold nnd exposure eventual
1 iirned loo much for him and he died
rsraduallv the crlec began to fall off as
the ptuoie died each minute or were
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drowned. It was an awful experience
for us.
"Just as I was beglnnlnc to despair
and abandon all hope an American de
stroyer born down on Us. but as the
Americans were about to nick us utt the
Germans fired a torpedo at the warship, i
but she darted but of the way llefore
she could come to our rescue uRaln she
bad to scare off the submarine She did
this In quick tlnio and came back and
nicked us up There were only twent
nlne of us alke"
FARM ADVISOR FOR DRAFT
Will Aid Appeal Hoard tu rrl
, Food Shortage
In older to prevent docreae In the
production of food next ear b the
drafting of skilled farmers, a farm ad
visor lias been appointed for this clt
to co-operate with the draft Mllclal'
The new advisor Is S Herbert
Slarkey, Of Uustleton, who will make
his headquarters fit the District Arpeal
Hoard of Philadelphia. I'otirtli and
Chestnut streets, the plac- where a'1
Industrial claims are Considered
III a stattmCTit to armc e Ribles
Mr. Stnrkey say:
Mr rurmer, ir. is jour jmtkhc nuc
LANSING INSISTS
KAISER MUST QUIT.'
Drie HoIicuzoIIimu Kuiuilv
Kroiu Power. Is Purpose
of I'uiled Stales
TKIU.MPH DK AWING NKAK
Spirit of Libert) to Stand
Alxne That of .Militarifiii.
Declares Sccrctar
Antiiiiii cut 11
Secretau of state I.unslnc. In a
speech line declared ttt.it l.istlnc peace
nil LUU ...n.
cod will win the
uce It. Consult y
t
p'ofl
WILL INTERN BAHDMi
Allcped
to Have iola(eil I
ent lo rort ustetnorpe
n -. m -. n Aiiibuiiinr a ir.a .ti.
"'..'' m" VA:. ;: .m:.. V,. .' "' O'ltmt conic "whll- the heist control
thev are the bVatof help ' """ ' , 'W the peoples of the Central fowor,
rne war ne must ' "l"i "i iarp i no necreinr or
our rartn attviMir Mate warned Ills nudlcnce. however
that when tho "day of wrath" daw-rs
. Atiiciicri must rtlscrlmltmto littvecp
the iiiilltni) rulers of the Teutonic
nations nnd the slavNli people, jvfco
irolc. nn '"'" driven to tlio battlefieM.
Pec-et.try lAtisinirN sneech wa c".c-
Itvereii n( the celebration of the t0th
innlvcr'nrv o! the foiincHtton of Aa
burn Tboagjoa) seminary
If another war H to he presented
he uiii, strict ustrcc and thfr comrno
sfidil iiinsf be tin- underlying motrvcj
of thos who are chnrced with the n
sponibilltv or drnftinR the penc
t-cat- nfior I'.-ussian mlMarhm .
erii'tred
Wh 'e ete. u mrt.C" must be teni
)red with rnorcv Mr jinsinc naid
w icii the time. CMitnes to balance the
iccount t ..utttori of tire ".'riKltlftil
wroiiRs loniiiilltrd acalnst manltlnrl
should no) b,. f,ft;i)t mi." tie iii-kpiI.
y Iniweioi ti it ti Vtnetuiiii people
dlbcrltn.i a e liet miii the tKiiuiatu ami
llo tn'Miliirii' t.etwei'ii the lesnonsl-
ole nnd the ii M".iiiiilli!( between the
muster and the sti f
Tl.f imni'ipU's iipmi wliu li a cef
etnl peace will In nude between the
watrln nations Mild Mi, l.aniinr.
hnwi been clearh "tilled bj I'icsUlcnt
Wilon These prim Ipli-s nf lustlcf
tnust Kinrlf those cluituot! with the
ncRutuitloii of the Rttat lient.i nf
peace .mil must tlncl iprcslnn in
that momentous document which will
Ia the foundation for n world trans
forme 1
"TnotiRhtfu! men must Know tint
i the peice which is to come will not
i be a 'ns.t n pence it ,t terms ittc
written In ancer or u -pm use rather
I than the dos.i-e ffr r rr -t justice ntul
i the Mf.iiiw,i J.-C0.1 . th" underlMiiK
rioiue of tr.ie win are chnrfTcd with
i the urave responsibility of ilrnfllnr
the createst trearv v.' -rich tln- word
1 ha- ever trnimn
Tile world must he ,-ulPd In U r
tlolnlnai t will to ilo tiuit which Is
ilRln There no tmi" to he lot If
this .intmn to e miiIp eud to
inter wltf the ilfilit Hpirlt nnd thn
llRht prlnclpk-t on the tusk nf tend
lusttiient anil reennstt notion Then' Is
mi time In be lost, liuansp Hip il.iy Is
tlr.iwlnc near tt licit the spirit of lib
irl.i will stand li'liiiiiili,iut uliiuc Hip
spirit of militarism of wlilili the I'm
lr.il I'anplres nro iiiseseil
ll)IV
( llllllC", . t
on. m. mi-:-.
Vi:SSKL LObT'lV ST0RMV3
. . vjt 'r,j,
...... ...... ... . 'n
iuiiiii i nan ricjni'iiip unw Jinny fggi
.. Overdue , jjfr
Hi the Wot mini 'rem J'TV' i
sun Ir.ihiUin, hI., Oil II ThO'yi,
llrmilill ll .1111 ililli S.im ll.ili.ltr r.cn.i,u. ....
liilih. c, 1-ileh li.fl hi In SCriiliinil.pl 11 tne ?s
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I ..i '.up. I .on 1 1 f'nlirm 1 1.1 with a ceti-
II i.lllllll .1
pi.sldfii' i.r Ho tinnlHid H! I'mupriiiv
t liiilluii.i and luiiinlni a llitini' In tlie
ml Imliisiii died nf inn uiii'iuia in Ins
limke I einl taiKo, Is tliliu da a niirdue at her
' n i .l.ial I,... I l,.,i ,ll..l I. ..l.i. ....a ,r .a. l,.. aS
,..... .oil'... .-., ..'... ..-. it, ...i, ... " .
lost III llfltCIHls Of t
rliui I'ninn.iiiv Th s c was com
rounded bv Cnpl tin ltueer Mlman and
I.-..,.. I,...,, i.t miit .lartiiu a licit ni mneiii.u men.
m. iie.i.. ...u r..r .,'.,.. ....M . shinnlnc off l.ow r I'abforn a sufferei
liusltiess iiHoi.iaii of lot ii i Ito, I ft I- seerel u n huiriialie on Keptember 11,
ler II II llouers lidm It r hhold and I and It Is fcaied the San Hubrlel foundr
' otlin I aibra In the iietrolnmi Held ' ed In the stoini
(in f ilall Hteairt- ',B9
s c I was com- s sjv- ,
d JTF i v
Knesvllle. Tenn, Oct " lis'vxfr
lone W Kollner, f Ktvr Tn.-li wno.se
husband rs said f be i.-J 6T.c- i the
Austrian army1 . Hm erde'ed -
terned at Cort Onlelborpe. !:. '. tne
period of the war fhe '; .-, twi'flv -i
Xew York aod w"II be l.'mttr "s.-'v
when the Inflaenn er.Vlev if -nb Si-
Daroness i'.ollr.er was It ej 'csen'rv
In tli reicral Ceo.'t htft 61 t t
sice charse nnfl ws .'flcwd M f.-e--Dlst.ct
Attorftty JIl.TirV .rr.;'ed
that vtolaCen bt ?rfr rfe '' n'ed
the oroer ti.' ir ?.Saf.ft'
INFLUENZA
INSURANCE
m to SI 00 a Week
Immctlinte !enefil
T r A eii hir r;n er ti-
e isaree- en np.in es e r
w til -a l u- a tr) er
n rre iS'irVns anv .1
nfl AVV ftAf'sTf! Vhste -
oss er ivMlcrt Irrtr mm- '
efrltnl fee u-vry t.v. e i
"-. ieitt r eeBln iii pu .a;;
he .vti "-stlen PIIC.': f I! " "11
,' r fi u r
( tiirleV 1 fries, "Cp Walnut "t
J H Vaser.sk', SII3 Hurley street,
was lost with the c-rew of tb United
K'ates steamshlji Herman frax-h, which
nank fictober after ft collision with
the fulled Htntes stesmshlp fJeoreo O
Henry. Tlie ftnnountsrnetit, ma(lo Icy
the Navy !epartmert. rlso listed sK
oMlcers and Mvcstitn nilivted mn of
the criu as lost,
291 SLAIN HY U-BOAT
ON JAPANESE LINER
Ihe Hue In tho Vnsitcs, as In tho Thirty- .
seventh (Ohio National fjnaid); the Special Cable lo Ccenitig Public Ledger
.H.ll..n. r. ,.n .....1 l.l.t..lwn.. Vllflillfll ' ...... .. .. . .
invl"lil iicjuhiuiiu . ,,l.iil.,. -...."...
arniy) In on tho St, Jllhlel front ; the
Hlchty-Bitond (OeorKla. Alabama and
Tennessee) Is c ,ist &f the Arjroune and
tho Korty-nccond (Ualnbow) Is In tlio
Woev re.
(The First Corps Is cnnunatidid b
Major tltii"ral Hunter I.'SKtt and 1'
operating on tits Mtuse.)
The first courier from flencral IVr.'h
ine larr.vlni; the hospital records of the
expedltlonaty forces for hllithtly wound
td then has arrived, fleneral Match s.'ild
tho lIstK Inc-ludlnK approximate!)- H,,nfn
names. Thl number, by said, was the
nccutnulatlotl for all the putrid up to
tho time It was decided toibrlmr the
ltutM tiv foiirh ry.
It has b( tu found on cN.unlnatlon that
many accidental Injutle.s not conni.itr.rt
with operations at the front ate In
cluded lu tho flnt lot of names. The ,
llsta are now bilni? cheeked and will
soon be ready for Issue to the pi ess,
fiatii It Miles In 'Hirer Du.vs
nmcrlblnir the oticiatlons at the fjont
Cuilni; the last few das. tlcnetnl March
said the Auislu-Atuciicaii ihlMi between
Rt, Quentln and Cambral had shaken
the enem)' resistance and tesultul In
at least tem)orary disorganization In
the fierman ranks. On tho first (lay
the wholo front of attack was swept '
foivvard an average depth of three miles,
followed, on Wednesday b) a slx-mlle
drive on a thirty-fix e-mlln front, with
the French troops carr) ing the southern
third bt tin line.
i"0'!iuar ar, mi vie York r.ws ro.
llrlll.li fori. Oct. 11.
'Oeiinaii) has added another to her
lorp list of sea .rlmcx nnrl again women
This Company's
two offices will be open
Saturday, October 12th
to receive subscriptions
for
Liberty Loan Bonds
from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Philadelphia Trust Company
415 Chestnut St. 1415 Chestnut St.
Sterling Silver Tableware
Quite a 'rlec'ti'on Wiitidinff tlie
most desirable itterrr t4 the le.vl
inf? il'er.mithe
Of fhe many rfe&'gna the "Vir
ginia U ftre to pleasiv '!; furies
Are fypneaf of the- Cofotii pern..!
tow cr ?r,ur r (tsjy.tftrf
'rea stoot, put do-zen SIT
r)eSfSt .eptXM-,,,
Dcs-e-t fnvc?.
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S. Kllld & Sons, mo Chestnut St.
Buy U&eriy &or:dt
Bun Liberia Bonds lo Your Utmost!
0PPENHEIM.(gLLINS&(S
Chestnut and 12th Sis.
i
Important Sale
Tomorrow
(iirls' Coats
18.00
Offering Special
and
Unusual Values
J
$IS.I0
Girls' Winter Coats
Sizes 10 to Id years
Smart model of Bnrclla Cloth in Taupe, Burgundy,
(ireen, Brown and Navy. Pull lined and interlined.
Exceptional Values lo. (JU
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Until Further Notice the
Merchandise Exchange
and Return Privilege Is
Withdrawn.
HATS TRIMMED FllEE OF CHARGE
ifBmtiiM
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ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Men's Lace and
sw 5to6.50
Tan and Wnen tJtf, eluzed lcld and patent
coltitkln All fle.n and wtdlhx
Men's $6 Tan Shoes, $3.95
ftiiKlleh nt Millil leHtliei- heeln
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We Want a Man
of Complete
Printing Experience
To take full
charge o our
Printing and
Manufacturing Dept.
Apply by letter only to
Mr. A. I'onicrantz
A. POMERANTZ & CO.
1525 Chestnut St.
ARGESTOLDB00KSTORE INAHEKICA
BOOKS
BOUGHT
everywhere
U p s tairs,
d o wnstairs,
out on the
s i tl e w a 1 k,
are book s.
Books by tens, hundreds,
thousands regiments, bat
talions armies of books!
And all at a fraction of
their original prices. All as
orderly as a well-trained
army. Each book in its
proper niche each with its
, price clearly marked. So
i itfs as easy as it is f ascinat-
' Mng to pick but just what
' you've been hoping to gqt
KoJd'of.
u- cMM ana voucec ii wum
.-Lr - ni. Oa.
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Think of "Over There"
and act Over Here
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Liberty Loan
We who remain here are going to stand the
. test at home in such a self-denying way that our
fighting boys shall never have occasion to regard
us as home-slackers. "
Money at this time to us merely symbolizes
the irresistible might of right concentrated
against the most despicable and arrogant power
the world has ever known.
"Buy Liberty "Bonds the way the boys in Trance
. fight to the utmost
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Chooso from ecr.v 'wanted pattern in casnnerf, cheviot-, vurtiiU and mixluirs.
Snuirt two-tone olTccts, plaids and stripes as well m plain blues, biowns, Rreens, etc
Men's A. B. Kirschbaum Ail-Wool
Winter Suits and Overcocats
A complete assortment of the new model.-.
j$25 to $70
Boys' Winter Clothing of Genuine Worth
$7.50,$10,$12,n5,o$20
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Chinchilla Rccftrs- Blown, blue
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Sizes throughout, '-.- to 18.
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Women's Shoes, $4 to $8.50
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Women's $5 and $6 Shoes,
$2.98
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GirU' Navy Wool Serge $449
Dresses, Very Special!.
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