P Bf m t ft kt m iv- ii r j i EfilESS w Hte 'HtyWiri '. '"'Wr' HI) AY,, 18. 11 n'W' l W" '' ' i a: "TREEING THE iELGI an coast HMMIIAN' llatM.. Ort i7 (llclHillD -. - i. -:---- ."-.,... i Xnv nttticK ncgutt on J. Jff" .ft &.& October I 1 Mu hei completely successful '" whole Flanders fiont the beaten my has given way to our pressure lh left, overt-online the dllllf-Ulty ground (loaded for four ve.tr. vi lt Crosrcd tho tr In pursuit of enemy . , ,,. o nnvo enieriu uirnu uu i fit linn ftiiilpiilHnff'Zedulcneii" Ufidarvoorric , klrts of l)ruire Wo have shelled i" r Ihn imnnv rolri-ullnir touartl l.euoo The Vrrnch have captured viiKliene . And reached the nuUUIrts of Thlclt Jr The Uelglann lmc leached the con- fluenco of tho I'unnl la Mandel ami .the Lys and tnvo lined the river as for nu itni-i1wtv where the Joined tho Ilrltlsh. Liberated Helitlany re Wived tho Allies Willi linlcHciIb-llilc enthusiasm i hunch Purl.. CXl 1" (delavcd) ., the Kreinh. co-opeiatlnii with ' British and Belgian In the iiubiiIII jceiit nilmneo In Kl.inders, tod.i tool. I'lltn.m. .vicuwrKii aim n)1'""" despite enerRetlc irslstanie. i it. nin nt tin !! Me ton- . Untied lively attacks tliroiwhutil Hi" day hctveen the Atidlenv fon-t nun the river ami obtained notalile Rain" i Watoolc l'etltVcrlv and March. ivumr. -'nnatwrt CrmirlM iind Aisonvllle anil it.nMAN51N . tV VUlMTirCtAT JV TOWA1U) ..jri ANTWtiu- STENT? m'll H'tVfp'gi?' )UNKIRK- - u i m fUl 'iH t; j, ',- ' Tirtit.,i iiin .miKiflriM nf Hautrvllle On tho left ImiiK of the (Use ue look Jlont d'Orlgnv Twelve hundnd prl Oricts wete lounled Hetwecn the Alsnc and the Mi. there vvus IlKlitlns viest of tlramlpie. where the Herman vlolenttv lounlei nttaeKcd. We pioBressul aiuvv iiorin of Ullzy. ' llltlllsll t.nmlnii. t)it IT (Pil mill Tho ml v. nut' loniinuiil on the whole front from the Vnrlh Sea ti the Ms tmlny to a dfpth uf im.ni kilometers (thirteen inilfn) , , The Helaliina mered tilrml and Ihelrcntalrv li at iln Rate- of Hruce We itccupltd 1.- Iiiiuni'tii TW I'Yeneli eaplurtd I'htlhim .Miulbike nml. WwiBhcm The Urltlih nu on Hie niituMrtu ft Toureolnn and oicupled tin lino of the L north of Coiirtial i iii:n( it I'nrl. ! IS On the riRht ban, of tin Hfe ih enemy i-oudned bin reaction)" to irt'i hry tile Hituetn he nl and tin Kerro Kiench pie-iiii iimtlnutil ilur Inir tho lai fen dar Imh olillknl the cneinj to biBln a m u wltbili al PeboinhlnB from ilnr and t'holBnv tonard the tnd of tin nlBht the 1 rm n troops puriued the ilerinin nui Kuaida and incuplec AiiRiiili'iuit AVenl of Uriinilpie the baltln inn tlnuea with tremr MtubbnriusM and was (.xlmded thin mornlni: ,im f.ir i the lielBht of ouzloi 'I ! I'limli hau ercirird the Mtne n thl- unn oi VJLUJ nUtll ', 3?" "7 rl f-xr i r i i r Is A JjV" r AJTtJieix Tcrmooda XourtrTv J . o v.ymuor ? --v JNttikii'!t ! YPtltl of the MUWWnMft of Ih AHt( Ui. Inic center her lo'tnlto cire of f.nanclul trainoctlono And the Iftuance of small ourreney, a thlnu which t liadly needed lietaune biulnens In nufferlnr. On the whole the United .Slalen In readv really Ui help lluesla, as the Trenldent promlurd f'omddcrable credit Is iluo to Amhnmaiior MorrU for bring Intf toine order out of the chaos here. Whrt thi ttrtNHHNMr MtMrfeA lo r Ui Harbin, ,1k may'havs to return to TokloMliortly, but will come herd aln, Sprclal C6f lo Evtnng Public Ltidgrr VofurioM, If ID, bv Nno Ytrk Tlmf Co. l'ekln. Oct. 1 Th Bolshevlkl liav Ihb retreated west of the Ural nnd tho Siberian line of communication bclns held by the Allies, tho Siberian cam palfin Is ended. 7 Sonnies0 OlTHUNt0 0t(O'ft'blOfir ARRASpstTRK UOgnoy Saulugc I WUllMUnd TuSfrAu. AMrniCAa ' rWCAMBRAiy jf fcs DUIvnt. TOWAJt!) -,-, vSndrecies V Oigfe KivKi. aum 7lccatcaa nortcl" f JPti STtUtNTIN ft --v AMIENS TV A PAtxmont " 1 'tnevi t if v ( X4A -s-f at hi lieiiln .mil the Million his been QtliOI'lri f1llffV: ciiptui.d At last tepoit the Allir-1 OIUVI III t'aCO Wtll' Hill l.lt Of till' mlN.uii'iiiR uver nml still flkkim; germams IX CRAVE DAXGEIl IU llir i.O( latnl I'rrw With Hi' Mlleil Vrnile. In lldclni". (let IS Th enrmv ha bei n urniii Wilson's Reply teiillninil frnm I'litr One It Mfin- the llies nft Mine the am- b l s.nlfii s lonvlitinn HefiK Innc the trms-slhiitiin lino miii he pl,n ui uiidi i i MnRle m.iiiiRer Hi -pnni; or Miminer thla iiiterv may bf useil to the fullest ileRree lo lllfllo nou life Into Ituunl.i AnioiiR the Al lies all art now InokliiK to .Mr vtcveii". . T. '""' "- "" ""'', lle a art now IooUIiib to .Mr sicen, Vo'i'A ?rl ,' TtuVZl la 1 'in"...".'.!" J- -- nr.J.1. Hence and Mndy of iinn ItiiKslii, as the mm best filled to repre- 'I be Alliid infantM made r.iplil proc- ' r. u.. . ..,n..ln, .n.l ..I..I...I Ift... !. l-nl. Zeebrugge Won; miii all iimfhlcnt that tho railroad ihao r. sm strnln anil nieiiid Into the tier- ran be rimeillcd nun rumi hfvoiid WviiKheiie The (ier- mh.is ulor Mom Is able not onlv to pioiiilhe bin thioiiRii the lied Cros, to In cm ib live r of supidle lo thn maiiK ire liurrv Inir nitniul thtoiieh the passaRo bitwun ItriiRea nnd the m r f f llftll.md Imnlnr In tin- ... . ur nm luilni- J OUYCOing liiiltereU I bottled UP Onl one cootl road elta In 1 '""n" A" American transport arrlv- (Ills ims lire this helm; fiom Unices to 'd etcrda brlnRlnc the first upple Keiloo It eonialn a mad jumbli i f fn.ni Aimrlc.i It Ih now aasiired that fontlnned from Pice line tiansports t j, rhK and all Hie holdlers will he vnnced to eaM of LAibie dt i.uiv ' ofn ' H"Kh,ti Runr"vVlilh ''"il",,1 a!e ""I'nhMl with winter iloihes fnnn tin. r.nO fnnlu nf HllK.ilililli. mil Mlft ' l.olll.'.r- .1.. K...1. nr.-.iw .1 . Inl '.''Lhnlla del VM IT llllll slltlCH til 0enoatl .TIHl vnr.ts ejsl of T i ullen Miiliitif Tim '"!? the "lazes of the lieeltlR elt my yards cast or l-i vallee viuintic I no , rie p,,Sh,B1, i,.tefn llnici and lli't Amerlcai.K mo now (iilvlnK. touaid ! I.tnd whhli will be nude mrrower b ,,,., ... ... , , iithe id meliiR tioopn undoubtedlv will Mazlnetilcn and the HrltWi lowanl cosiantlv .ome In for tieatincnt by the Wastdsny which the are nearliiB. but, I heavv arttllerj uh more Mllcd suns aiu t.ii, k . I. ..i . rir.ii ..it iiw. ...-. "r" ' "' ulll iuun nan tu umu iii kiitj uaj npalnst a. stubliuin realManiu offered by seven Cierman dlvl-lons Opera,- j tlons wetc somewhat himpeicd lie- causa the ah planes lould do no work ' before midday on aiioimt nf the hae. , The Hermann delivered foiintcr.it' OSTEiS'D EiSTERED BY BELGIAN FORCES ivHIiln a hliort lime ollur supiilles vvl I bo a itlahh As u llrst plep in Vmeiir.iH pl.ni for llie e.onomie aesistanee of IliiKsIa All RUM Ui Id has iiprned an olllce of the wut Hide boinl heie r.eiommenda lions have uhtaily bien nnde to Wah IfiBlon for IttisslfiH needs and assur aiuiH Jiavo be. n uciiveil that Wash ItiRion will aulhoil7o shipments Inline dliiielv Whit is iaith ularlv luedid Ih kern- OPPENHEIM..UNS&(g Chestnut and' 12th Sts. Important Announcement Very Unusual Value '1 lr HIb Tomorrow Extraordinary Sate'of Georgette Blouses erj attractive model of superior quality Georgette Crepe in white, flesh and suit shades, beaded and embroidered with contrasting color trimming. Special Tomorrow 5.00 IU I nnilnn. fir Oi t . H'tin, hirause that Is the onlj light for fMinerf 'ff ii,,. peasants duiliiK the winter This i I nnilnn. inr is Tile lirrniuis pave will nave important n i u siRiilllcanee tacks !lt sevct.ll iioluts nf tho front 1 Riven awav umlei Ilelcian piessur.. i n , beiau.' If the people can n main indoors i .. i i ... . . . the entire frnnl in 1 1 inders hi i oul-1 ..((.hts theie vlll be lens likelihood nf and attacked isniinlv vioeolK -it i.. iii n...i ... ....,. '"B"18 ni'ie win i niw iim unoou oi Ii Vulleo Jlulatie and nest of lUbeau- vllle. I chrni-Hudilirvooide I Oihii Plans under wav Ini'ludini: one I ..sl.MBissWsssslBlslsssMM.ii - - I lilt III II Ilf-i.Ul.tl1 Illllt-lill !! Ill'lllflll ... nelclan forte have intend Ostein! ."'.'. "" litwl rnjipheil lh line I Iliilnlilirtr.V.II. UI llari.nl fcS Rlifni-lluddtrvooide I Oihci plans under wav for tiouhb beRln alwaya By the iwnalrd Prr Willi the Hrllisli Armies in I'ranir, Oct. 18. Considerable opposition has been met by the llrltlsh In the icrIoii soutllvveHt of Doual, which t It j. thc captured, but this flRhtiiiK died down In tho I.ille area Allhd tiooii have reached Knniii A I'fiv ciosslns of the Iah has liem ' effected south of ulvoiRluni Thire huh little opposition noi th and south if IJIle and the Untish him moved ahead. The Tourth Itiltlsli Aimv .mil tho Americans south of 1C Cnteau me driving tlio enimy back toward the Olse. The Hello Ulver Iris been crossed M0NE1 TCI LOAN LOWEST RATES ON DIAMONDS & GOODS or VALUE FRIDENBERG Of rl.nWTllKtJiSKrI.Artrt wnwwibuuuaniKykiJT-. United States Needs Officer Material Technically trained for Quar ttrtnastcr's, Ordnance, Gas De fense, Chemical and Auation Departments. PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE SCHOOL of the Pcnnsvlvania .Museum and School of Industrial Art h facillllfii for ub training The brsl way to pit In line for thin work Is to brtome u aniMatt for tho STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING CORPS now ttftablJehffl at till xchool Touns men who raitr 1 under th drjt law on HptrmlMr 1J who are rrt.duitfti of arrre01t-U hlth nrhoolH, wliu inoL I he phjBical ruuir-menta or the Htmient Army Iralnlnc Corps should make apptiiatton ut omt to E. W, FRANCE, Director Broad & Pine Sts., Philadelphia 7omorrou;,RIVALSH0ES for Women Will Go On Sale in Philadelphia Tomorrow, October 19, Rival Shoes for women make their bow in Philadelphia. Come in and see them. See the beautiful styles, the fashionable new bhades. Examine the high grade mate rials, the fine workmanship which mean not only good looks but long wear. Come in and look whether you are ready to buy or not. You'll find Rival salespeople pleasing, courteous and accommodating. That's one way we make friends. For over 20 years we have been selling shoes for men in Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn and Newark. Now we are going to use the knowledge gained in our long experience to provide lor timiirn the same high quality shoes and the same satisfactory shoe service that we have heretofore pro vided only for men. Style Q-ll One of the dressiest shoes lmladelphia , has seen in many a day. Made of Bat tleship Gray Kid. 8 inches high. Distinctive last. Turned sole. Louis wood heel. Narrow toe. Regular price $7.50. Special intro ductory price, for a few days only, $6.50. . f. i-1- 'A , X I -f vmazkar V f F i t I !, JL r v,iV 923 MARKET STREET ALL-WOOL SERGE & SATIN DRESSES Values to $2.").00 A sioupinp for one du' sell ing, showing now est straight line and tunic efTerls. Embroideries,, beads and Inaids cffcitivcly ubPii for trimmings. All desired autumn shade.-.. J$r L Our Unmatchable CMRJNew FALL SUITS Save One-Third -V.I"' . . ll.inriHnmp ool eloiir. sllve! l w4 l-sr nt..l l.rr.ndrlntll In nil fllltllltltl'l I' fnvoicd iolor " ' ' AIko liopiinH unci Kdlmrdlncs in , ' , W model for the )Uir miss ft'' luiluicd or trlniiiit.fi htjjta for the I V l, iirici unhw vvoinun m ggjjafc Repittrlnp emf 'Jfcmorf- tltng at Moderate Cost. Charge Payable When Delivered ' 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Charge ' Accounts Opened. Large Site Coats Up, to 3y Bust. Mall Orders Filled- We Feel It Our Duty to Urge You to Buy Your Furs Here and at Once! i Prices Are Advancing Prom 25 to 50 We have positive knowledgcto this cffectl Advices from te St. Louia fur auction of pells tell us that prices for raw skins have reached the highest levels in the history of the iur industry. It means a far greater increase as compared with the low prices our foicsight and curly buying in the spring have made possible for thofe WHO WILL BUY NOW! Make a Further Saving Buying Here Save the Middleman's Profit! Fox or Wolf Scarfs $16.50-$24.50 For Saturday Only! Ideal Rfnrfii for tho inlfs Taupe, giuy, l'olret, Kuniilmtka nnd huttlPKhlp gray. WIIItllllllllllllliiilllllltBlllltltlltlllllilllffllllllililMltllllllllimBllllllllBlliillJIT Fox or Wolf Scarfs i $34.50-$44.50 For Saturday Only! g flood lnrRe-nlzfl unlinnl Kcarfn g Taupe, lirown, htai.li, battleship g Rray and psarl Rrny M "wi mot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iigiii!Hiiiii!iiiiiniwiiiiii!iiiiiiniiiHi!ii unmniiii iiisik AA "X A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vault Until Desired Nutria Coats, $l"25 A Miappv Kportx model, with lludnon Real collar and Hud. Seal Sets, $4Q.50 Smart nhaped carf and harrel murf to. match, of selected Hklns Lynx Sets, $57.50 Taupe or hlatk hllUj, wide scarf f'.vnteen shape muff to mutch Taupe Fox Sets, $Q.50 to match $69.50 A cootl 8t7c anhna heart and barrel muff to mulch Wolf Sets, Taupe, tirntvn or Era v. Larue llk-llned tcarf and hnrrel muff. Gray Squirrel Sets, $7Q.50 A rollltiB Hliawl collar effect, heart and round muff lo match Beaver Sets, $g4-50 A lound effeet koarf and round muff of selnted lludrun Hav skins Poiret Fox Sets, $gQ.50 Animal marf, head '-'' and tall trimmed Hound muff Mink Sets, $9850 Dirk K.tMterii iiutiU Khlnn Lares n'nrf and round muff to match Marmot Coats, $69-50 Hi-lnrh lonne ripple model Deep ihal collar Tnd cuffs Muskrat Coats, $Qfi.50 Thn-quarter-leiiKlh flare model rape or rolling MmvvI collar lUffH Hud. Seal Coats, $175-00 Three-uiut ter-Ienuth tlnre model I.nrne caiie tollar and cuffrt. Squirrel Coats, $265'00 A Jatinlv nport , model with deep rollInK nhdwl col lar and cuffH Moleskin Coats, $3?5-00 4-.lnch full llaro model, lth taupe wolf tollar and f tlffK Mink Coats, $g 70-00 45-fiu'li flaro model of I'nndi-nina dark listern mink hUIiih v X EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW! Newest Fall Millinery Selling in Every Millinery Ct Shop at $7.50 and $10.00 $ Ar.iiii ileiniiuxti.itliiK Miivvwiii . DeMain h extraoi dinar iiillllner.v valuex l.iiK" dtess lntn medium Hlreet h.its nnd rhlc turhani litvelopetl of f.5ono Hilk or panne velvet and trimmed nfltr f.mliloiiB muni Improved dlelatex K.00 Purchasing Agents' Ordeis Accepted &mm aUJ ' Vffifi i ' Incomparable New WINTER COATS At These Very Special I'ricei Dnrlnmrl Of I'olll I'OH fc, Uemevi". hollvlaH "UK ulufhes and n o v 1 1 1 y thevlots , Mans rhvv. fur mllars Hnd cuffs Full llart' KtralRht line and.belted modelx Ml Hlzejijfor women and misses, nlt-o extra bUk $19 Resinol . surely did relieve 0 " that eczema! ic l'ick up soma Reslnol Ointment in '"We "old kit bajf." Nothing is too Rood f Jilm, and hfc will need it "over Ure". where exposure, vermin, con- j. ' i Ut t I M, ana ine exigencies oi a somicr 9 c4t.se all sorts of skin Irritation, , X, core feet and suffering. I Otataual itopi ildilns almost buustlr, I HI 0't btlan Ucf ta becom bii' win tk'.a coalort. if4lti4Un. . Style S-31 Black kid boot fashioned in the latest Broadway style, extremely smart and dressy. Leather Louis heel. Narrow toe. Leather sole and insole. Regular price $5.50. Special intro ductory price, for a few days only, $1.50. R 'Buy a Liberty Bond m r i i '! ?lt X 1 5 n A Complete Line of BLACK WAISTS t vr.v inodei Hte prices ui our Waist Sec tions Main floor ii Newest Fall Trimmed 5s Hats, $9-98 $1 fi ) lie uroupinic Al B j of lovely new Ml i Ji creations for l'""".Tons,,o,;e,,,'a'ni,e .Ilk velvet In Ik. dress or medium shapes and thlc turbans. .Newest trim. ltiliiK effttls 2l- ' . --rPnr-chasintr Agents' Ordeis Accepted r :Jl IHIIIMMlIIiSli X A lilMil IS1 UmM ISi till 1 1 I 'iffMflillll i w W, 4 MWmwM mvvM I I1'11 , M Hi ' V y W Si if3 SUt ' biH ff i iipmiti i irrvp 'j ii wHimm g M n y -,. . . , -wm n i !Hiipiniiiai-, ,, n -n-mwwn riii i ' mr i -v?mw imiiiMiifiiiiiiiii $OK I The Courser The Adjutant Laneter The Plaza il B i 1 huttou, vimulnted I ,, . ,,, , I 3 button, high walht III .... , . , I M l Iwlt. pockets slashed at -. button. creiiLnt IU Ine , a,)H all(J I 3 button, slant pock- III ' M i , I . 11 i . III nnt uotH fn Pin flrtlni? i I . i ... i. ' . ." .. I I t fnrm ntt Inn- Imp IH In' I I ll'lr lreme- Hi bniipy yet dlicnlflecl l trnnc. Young men'H I1'! men and jounc men. Will $OK a tj'ji'i'titilHfttypiift iw Sk LV B a i v s "Jw is I PPilir tv4-J-' v I ft ri 1 II i yA i ( TCI 1 A Wi l ! ' )i , The Berkely '' The West Point ul 3 button Klllijli i 1 1 1 button, simulated I All Wnn Tif I mofltl Speelallv de- lill'i belt, hlash pockets. The Aii-vvtioi fk i . h,.M,,i for the mini of iliip most popular model of Serge 1, cnnservatlvn taste fll the heason, SKIRTS 1 w ,.,, iU ilJ!. w e ii I , I y We Make the Clothes We Sell X&12 SSSfl 3 autuSbic- $ir7.50 ' JL $4 IT Stamford -inue?;rbrcrtu" asraL-if.f.n7 h7; 'P- tq 4-D ttz-Wnp, 1 velvet or self-collar. -- V XV bretmt nl outnlde flap fl, vnvei "' otlt "" pockeU. Very erviceaUli(, I u I yet dreaj. .98 53 L i c $4.00 Georgette SILK $0 WAISTS.. A savlnu to be nnpre tlattd. l.nibroldered, beaded and I.U'e t r I m in e d fronts M.u n y In tailored itflis All newhhades All l?cs 5H2E? F2R W2MEN VH i $5 to $75 L. 1025 Market St. Also RIVAL Shoes for MEN 1025 Market St. and 136 N. 8th St. Stores in New York, Brooklyn and Newark ttMI Women's & Missi's Serge & Satin Dresses $Q.98 l.verv dress below reitular price All lje.v fall stjies nnd color ings All sizes. Womea's & .MIshcs'' Wool Serge SUITS $12-98 Neat tailored unit pliikh. trimmed stles. In bu or hlaclt All slici up to 44. Chlldren'M ,lr!8 "2,m,en8 . j;ew- winter i ur-i rimmed COATS $14.98 Full flare u u d belted m o d e 1 p, Iltaver collar and COATS 4.98 to $9-98 In new eat ityles. Sizes from 2 to 6 i HW Girls' Winter COATS S9.98 . Of corduroy, vel vets and cloths. lur trimmed. 7 to 14 year sizes. SUITS and OVERCOATS Fall and Winter J The above illustrations represent a few of our many new and exclusive styles, manufactured by us right here in our Philadelphia factory. Built for service and tailored to fir, at a price saving that is really worth while. ' fj The suits are made up of the finest materials cassi meres, serges, flannels and worsteds in plain and fancy mixed designs. f The overcoats are fine, warm "fellows," some snugly form fitted, full of dash; others along more conservative . lines; tailored 'of the best overcoatings obtainable. Only One Store and Clothes Only BECKERS J MANUFACTURERS OF V QUALITY CLOTHES 1514-16 MARKET ST. Store Open Friday Evening Till 9 P. M. Saturdays Till 10 P.M. I yparp it year i..c. 11 vuia, XJO'Ohome of style & economyCIC9M it ! -' fr . t 4. Ms- t &' u mm ( '4 1 & f M m f"wwi r j PL ' V ,-i ly.i x HBMBBMW
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