- ! - ? ; . A '- $11 ! In ,lr- EVENING" -'P.CBUO LEDGER I'HU,ADEI,PHIA, , WElKJESUAY, OCXOBEK 23,, 1018, XL t , u ! i TiJ u- 1 "more than 1200 names . Added to casualties Pennsylvania, Ncih Jersey, Delaware and Maryland Con tribute Jrgc Share to Total 125 Killed in Battle Eighty Die of Wounds tVaalilsttnn, Oct 2J General I'rrshlnic'a easualtv reports far today and last night odd IS 05 tinmen to tha total record of the American ex peditionary force. The numbecredlted , to Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and 3Iarland atraln forma an exceed lnly larjre proportion uf the liome lists. Thase Include 12S soldier", killed 111 action. In addition to iltrhty who sue- i cumfted to wountK The deaths from disease ngirreirated 101, nnd from accU dnt and other Cusas, thirteen, while nlnety'-two are reported "mlsslna In action- and o.ne Is listed as a prisoner. The remainder nro the wounded, seeroly aad otherwise. Summarized, the losses to date are: HeporW Grand Oct. total Killed In action Lost at K DIM of ajroundsj Died of disease Died of accident and other onuses Wounded In artlon Mlsntar In action, lnclud- Inc prisoners US 10.S75 293 3.64 3,075 1,122 29,726 I.0S9 8rt 101 13 793 93 r:o.s 4,244 Today's liat. follows: a Killed In Aellaa CORTOItAns-Emra-tt P. 'Connrll., Chi. rrol Y-erit! BahTi. TTlhaTti. . '1 Paul Drnllhtrtr. ll.nflTson, la.: John i.ouis "SwtkSSwniit M. RU. V.nUamerr. Mass.? Marlt Dnllit. New York: Chsrl.s J. Devlin. Jacksonville. 111.: Hom-r F1nchr. Columlais. Or.: Oscar Qlliwrt. Decatur. Ala.: txrals T. Hlrahnem. New York! Charles VorSrsharo. 111.: Kvans Welehort. Hlrhsras. Tec: TTMlsm Whltner. ."Wosrhotfari. MM Os. r Williams Utinfcrteat. Tenn : Karl C. YoBsaT. ls Gale. Cat.: Emn't Msnnlx. Tr Hecererr. O.i Arthur A. MeWn, JHiialls, VInn.: "Wali.r Orel. C)latd: V.U!ltn I'rlmaar, New lark: Herbert ftiK. Cen tral Cltr. Kr : Joieph P. Wc. .tsnnrtp, Tsnn.! William A Kcbe'ltr.s'r. rfrsraska City, JCefc.; Walter A. Mre. rateran. . J, Tiled 1Ym Waaada SBTtQCAjrW Ism r. JTra. 4tl !. rlstan street. KatburMitti. PallaaelnMal llu. hrt MacDoue-ilt. KITXattlle Mi.: lirtilamln Slltsrmsn. nrooLIrn: Iter Welcel, I' An teles. Rat COKPOHAt.S Ltfuls P-ramlt. (Irnnils-. Mum.; Arthur tjiiinr. CrMkatnn. Mlrn.: naward T. Link. Itulettuirne. Md.i Ralnh Vdward Mannlns. Hudson. Mae.: Jan II. Metaie. raaOent WeUer E. Mnare. WlnMeM, Kan.: Charles A. Shaf?ner. Went I'alttlrw. ra. HORSEinOER David Willard Heath, title. N. T. PHIVATKP rr'di ndcrnl, ,SkBre STe. leni ll'jer Ilr'-urr. K Tor a: lrj.t r,,. tenbausti. Rftll. Vij1 : li Dftine. llr nuette. Mich s rvunlj FrHncI Doaohue. Mer. rlmac. Me I Thnmna K Oalna HermiirKlo, MIm ; llarmind U-lrsnl Ollek. Waterlown, ' Jf. T.: Albert n Oorman. Jto-lon. Mans.: Aleln llaslnN. .Vr4io Cltr. .V. J. I Alfrrd I-ou.e ilaeciarnne, rranklln, SIa : Anthony 3. Mutmy. -nrrnn. Cmn.- Wtlllam W. Prelrtt, Wilro&nt. innn. Cu Klch. Tnlem. Kr.: Wlebe Rlmniilrtr. lljron renter. Mich.: Raward R. Rieifrree, Ar)netn. la.: Keerett Farder. AeJ-rj- TaK. N, J.t i3lr . tahl Trenton. 111.: JJfchael p. Thumm. Ileckenter. X. Y.t Urorue K. Ulhlaut, I"a ette. Mo. Died Inm Ateldent rn Other 'noe MAJnit 4olm llrnjarnln Dntkstad, (IrttjH banr, ra. TK1VATKS Samuel Austin. MeaclnwlUe. .: Quv ii. Chrletorher. nh. W. Vas Oscar llennnn, nrnoktjTi: Klmr llaatiee. nreihtus. IVi.i Hubert Oltrer. New" lied- Iftrd. MftlH '. LlUrmn. J. rtVhurn Hrun. 1w, HI. i Krll.or KMlialan Detroit: t.ow. w wiiii, nmnn. jonneon vu. Ten. IMfi mt llwnf CORI'OnAri Letter it. Raueht. Cawke, S7TZcJl?r,".J" Killl.u. lrr.u.. Pa. PRIVATES Albert Dante Cm 111. Wants Re.a. C'al,: llarrr K. Itreame. 1Whk, r. , fllra Hennlej, Itoawell. tndn : Klmnn II. ' Mannhart. llerUrle. eal.j Clurlca I.. 'Mr. ejaxt. Prneue, Okla.: Harold C. I:d. Warkafard. Idaho: Mtrfcael J. Rlordan. ffroekljtu Jamea T. TLomton. iloreland. W1 '5',l' W. Uamra. llarrJ.turr. Urn, !f ?,1 I'arnunc, llnlllmore: Miiio A. Hy bart, Klneln., Ala.: Wllllo K. Slnlpaas. Wal. laee. N. t.. Josrrh U Mills. Somen Ilia, '""J Inr J- Memjer, I.irranse. Tex.: Vaoaha, Pecan Uiand. La. VTauiMled rVreiTlr .IJKtTENANT Verne nejnolda Wilson, sinuBANTS-Ciirtord C. forklll. Hurlej. S- "-l..."1";1.0 Lefevre. Ituruford. M.: fn?rfTr?.i HSi,'ffiS,M'',Bi dieter- OgillHillAI.S Michael Cootley, stone Park. Irelana William Ceontjy. photnin" AJ.t Jeeenn K New brand, Yonkirs, S. .i A-'tfP.iS;J0,':mlnCon. Tooleo. Utah. naiklnEj. lp Gr "arU. Mia- t,J'"yr::T ,E. milmtn, tln4rap. Ps.l Horac. Campbell. Avera. Ks.: Charles ?JSSLr E1""11' -Ve-i Wovannl tN.rel7lti.ly" Janea Cosunzo. Itnfri Jlu, m t-iw Jjrsl Jair.e, t'arrand. Lily. rje : Joa I. XIUIThy. prar. Js. -.Tl1ert t-. fSil., nUer. Bunkarhill. -Kan.: Frrncts Adolrh Qrthweln.Jli.mUr t, ai.. si.... .i-t:. y&LEHftlhJ'&'&S a'Un i"teraon. liK2J.MSr,,'i,P' rXr"rcr- " I-ouls: John B. , Ifluerldre. Trx.l Jarob Iludd Pelt. ean Itapldi. Minn i Wenrcalaua Scdlak. llo MtBla: Andreea J. j, v, 8luj-a. Paris. franc! Irmihri - ai,v. t ..u..,, it. . iW.rS: A! ihTL T. Uehnkm. rv, BHik. AU t Chri, 1. Ueluikra. Minn.: friaries II. Bisuaer, Ktana. n A., liillfr. Uninalnn. til t Rlnalrfn Pa.lTean Jaoaecl, Ban Pranolsco: JCIok Houlos. S.""1.'. too1 1 Charles If. i-rsrk. Plilladel. -,';! sJo.: Cearoa J radaa. naJlloMiri .'T2tfir'.vu"",',lsa, ieiv lora; .-(eat j', i.al- , Jfflyel'on LArk,t Adam Krank Diimnm. If2 .Prll",".'n Jusaiu rrlnceton. Minn.; ? nieserald. Hputh Xnrwalk, Conn.: -a ".- '- "t.iW' 'sajnenica titan. SHrtlVnT1 T1"1! hlih rn. Pkllsdcl tglsii t Winiam Giants Barton I Thomaa J. (Janfon. Kllsa-ortb, Wis : Jnsei-k Ureen. JSST .-? -"a'ia n. joRiison. v;orsi- -a. Tss.: Uorr is il, Johns-n. .Bioui ctte. iiifVi!." L IJnt L't.'3- Is.:rtea F Ussju. Po.i Peter 3llhikeairt. Sbenar ,t.narjei n. Jure. Kornio. w. Vs : Peter itZ.mT' ..vi a-I'a ' nap'i luaiana, rjs.; Adam Pnhiltewleh. Russia; llarrv Ra Mnowltt. Uroaklji Willism JI. Rlchardaon. ? W-"dl("i Coar.: Jilmrr hsmaus. IAMUtt..K'.: Haas Tioaaon. I'ncabniKaa. 'iOT.'.1 2lurW Janture. JJeJieilu. Mich.: JH?iw.c',,Ury f'mwrl. Iron Rlcer. Mich : V.Ql lrinr.Wst .Monroe, l,s.i Kdwla a. tttubbs. X-w Vnrk: James It. SKaneione. jjewreron, iio. i re-civs i i,. vinmo. Woud , Mn. la.; AnUml Zaluitnt. Russian Poland " Jossph J. Zatsrs. Hsrrah. Okls. Waundrd Uie'sree Codeteraalnedl CAl'TAIX Wade Turner Kline, (Ireens- ' Ms. r LlfcUTEX Tampa. Fls UTEMANT I. Fla. ! Ilean. PranV. A. 1'i.lillU L., Heat. CIO orth flflMftrriab -street. Millouelpblai Edward v ZS1'A- uroouijnt mrbert C. rirottb. , Ottfort, Mlih aJtRllBA.VTB Alla-rt W. Anderasn. 31a- strral. Phlladeluhlm UlUiaia r. Itauer. siiit Warren street. I'ldladeliUUat I'anln U. lias lukl. 3Vatarbvrry. Conn.j Edward Uiunellk. Chleaio: Donald Dennle. I'ort Wajne, Ind., ywar v. taisMtii, urwnmurt, lt, JJanlel JCoi, Tonkers, N, r.i Iwrence D. Hinckley, Barnstsble Mass.; John B Stafford. Alpena. Mich : I'Jlllip Slumph. IllulrsVllle. I'a.i Stall ir Trytler, its Kail frnn street, Uernun- vwii. a.i iiaroio it, vent es, uerun. conn tjDQlS John AUffUat Wavnee. U,nnninn vis i unier v lloroeu. lcaeur. !' : Maraw ty. malrstllb kstunatuo. Pa Mlalrstille. Pa.i Thomas 3 Met la WABfUnal, x ran J .Mcuiuanun. nasi '. ment, flwe.l Edward Prsncls Malnnev. latnsins, Mich.: RaleArh R. Rudolph. Kevll, OORPORA'LS riarenc- K. roster, Delphi. t bill Joseph K. Urubb. Decatur, III.: touts f. 1". .lOutcholl, Rurllnaton. Vt.: Joaeph I'. Mosttas. Rrooklvn: d W. Jurrena. Omnte. , 4, Joseph linsrnharher. Uaablnstan. na.i 4amea r. Miller, Jeaunrtlei, Vji.i John Kullln. tsT N.stli riraaN street. J'hllsdel emai (Irater V. Thomas, Klrbr. I'a.,1 Oeaira K.Waeker. 3HI Kottli Xtneteeatli aUeet, MktateWbiat tirade Mahsknn. RnWsdala. St.i, Asmet K. Wilt. HaUuJaburr. Pa.l VUllaat II. Baker. Wasklaston. I'a.i Walter F, Ualob. Manobesttr, Conn : sVearsr IL sasrrotrs. tVaahlnrtaa, I'a.i llernard lUutb. llernard. Jeaanati. i .4 niuuin ,isc, tireentawi I'a.i Haara nersuan. i. ai...j arson. 1 'w.,- iniMB,, a asm Pa.i Harry c. Jllake, An- 4.-. i hl.n St-.kl . inn. itrtk f Jsa.i jSetm. rw , JW.i XUnihall T. Belt ten. Jkils 3larbet pel. Philadelphia t'mmlt n.t'Mra Wash. mL . Marry tain, Mannl I'lesaant, I sWl Joba tnJIaon, tlreat Wend, Pa.l l9k-7 rmtt . M.H siui-iin, sirrai, Oaaataa X. Clatter. Waaklaataa. I'a.i kaa a, inm jarstv i-. i -uuy i, leaver. ,. . Jl.k ST' . .1.1.. I ; Jaha W, Don: nawM ean, I'lsaa- tlstrr, H,1 nami.el JK. Pins, MM Mar. iHilliMlelablai ISUsihrn lusnibark. III. Pa.i llarrr H, Halnrs. flOJj , tTmaaoippiammns m, hik. I -Cearce A. Hnataf, Jr.. Tan a.l Harold C. Jeftres'. Martlna- k. a. a. .1. . n'.a,i..t.. atashlnalaa. tan. Pa.t He. - I ataauato asasrr HI sfaaaV'Swa'sa I3&''rfc i iruww. rr WRu:-'rtz7. fharlea A. Mrera. Altoona, Ta.t m(ae Adnlph Mcolai, New Uoche, v T ; Mi chael J, rinbola. Ilradrnrllle. I'a.i John II. derm ante. Portase, wia . Enrene.tV, Hia wKltrr. IjitfeW, Iht.i I'ari v. ritalaoeaolf, naahlnstnn, I,l FreVI pielii. Atlanta. Mloh i jiae nenjamin wnartlan, .iianatniue. .MIc... Alf Wllbera-, VhltrlL VI . All-rt tl. Wl.laruba. Caanton. wis .William WIU llakl, NW llrltaln, innn Walter Witt. Wri ronaaei wis,: i. liner wrishl, wimwair. Wit llCiir.nil Drane C, (Iriffllh, (Ireenabiirr. Pa, , . .mki IIAMics Arthur rtechnlta N Yora: e-rnest Contant...Manihester. X. 11, -... ,i rt i inur iri imiiA s- iC!'.',t. lt."n'"nt, ..Mumheater. X. It, WAJ nXKitn- Warren . ( alhoun. hi 'a. I llttu tl. an. Ilaltlmorei CfcarU Iserelt. lee It. hmun, Hit Mtlles.atreet, ralladelphla. (Ot.K.lJet.rv l'mtnn 1- Ua .in.t'. Tcv. ' ' . IWltVATrn Rerrte I'. Adams. Nartri Me. Iiocoany. rn.i nitr t-' iietti. t.nnkirk. Ind.i John II, Hall, Mlneii.n-X.leni. N C: Carl Iloren. Mlnneapnlia, Stanley J, Rues. Itowrakl. Chelsea, lati , Arthur CarrJ.-. Xlanuoketu, f, i Vlncenari Colombo Italv: .lames 31. rrlimrlne, ttalilnti. ra.i Ar Ibnr It. trusmi. Mount Meaaant. I'a.i An drew.frulhera. It'd f,o.l-e. Man!,: Roy Kar rell. llrape reek. 111.: RjW tln.Uaj. ltan- fAMl '-. UA. Cl-n.Ah X'... VA... Till Ham T. . ,. ,.. ... h-,. ,' i iri,n ...-, ,u,n. .. . .!ytti!aJr,lhlr"' ll-wry l tetnr. 31s I nlfr street, r.eeenahnrir. Pifit L',.9...M Ilna4 , t,l. .. , I.-..I, I si I S iiw.iii" uminti ,1,1,1,1 ji , .tiv.p -, i.,'i, ,, ,ioawin .cw irunsAicK. I atiaaa. WilDurn loon Itahn. l'. nfiatllla. inrf . rh..ela ll-if,t. T jnniaita fiaii isas i rieuaei i Harrison fbVnVcVdr .V. Y.7 Jlar n I atehert'jem Woreester .- ."iVJ'af'rr."- Mcci.-T in. Als. hoi I., tlolmos Po'.ion. JIont..Pnrrla alreet. Plilladelplllttt ';""" ,.atie erhert llmiser. Unnt. Mien.. Krneat .(. Ulodsden Als.: Andrew vmaenrl.lcr.akr fpm ffj lluater uinainari. '., lioocri I. on joruau. title, 1'a.t llarrr, K. IJrNer. I et. letin Slleliael llemerlrfca. u Jamrs t, Itenderaan, Pine t Wheelrr V Hetnleroft, Cadjo. ( elia-on, .Pa.r vine. I'ai Rank, fre.'i adJo. (ntla,: tred lr. f.. J.i.AdalDli trltk U. Henry, tlontcralr. fc. J.iAdalnl llermea. Lnston. I'u.l llitrrr K. ltoltzmml nf. Iloltzmim, iicrioca, rrii-iuiii ii.i iiiii.. n, aiuiixn Nneth iiel. I'a.i Stenlr ltoirnlskl. ark. X. ,1.1 Andrew rlnbaaiekl. t.rle, Pa.t liotraisKi. .ew- rnnl. fl l.tlnje. HMtMr. Mnse. John A. iJaeekl, (staainqaa. Pa,: flrsrlano N tn. Kmeraon Minor. tlreentleM t.. Them ft.wnuv. Cherry Vollev. .Mass i Wlillj Morfaat, llaHlinoret ,lllilim K M xsirtninrport. JUIIS I cranes irmnnru, win. rhraitr. Mala . Crals It Oldt. Aurora Hi.: Krjok In trrelnn,, trarneahtirs. Pit.: llenry If. Paiitaon. X llssllls. Mini , Judaon Peter an. eliraiilsn, I'a.i Ullaon , t'loer. f.Hk a. 4. I'a.i Patrick (, Onlrtrt. 4"3 CJat ilimkerlaVd atreel, rhltaelaMai oil i--- A.ahpe aek. smitel Heed. Tarr-. I'a.i irln Rhodes. Knlleld X. II.: llenry II. Riddle, tlcmnerllle. 31ls: An?. K. Itablewakl. IHion. Po.i Trank Itr.ky, vfoant .i.. .. t,-.. tA riiwtlulil 1,1a. l.k.i. Ilushlo Rocrlpanle. Itnlji loe f. geanlan. tjifavette. ),a I t'orftellus 3t. fteannell. I ' Ifinsillle. Jld.: Uenrae II. Mchiliurr, west- wood ii.: I riinn piirpenunu ,mi. -" Mejbold. WasJilnsian. I'a.i I 'rank Sheehan Hoi Hnmen. X D.I Krnest II Smltn. IirrK mtint Ainfs : laauore iarr Mtwinn. I'a.i I'rter Tlnlll ttali: tleo'rae Tkonstla. Kjoa. urema. .'eo j.iann iioof. i-oint i.ianK. -,e ; Smtneta'r. Hunt, I'lllabareh, I'n.t Iharlev . Mutton, Waililnstsn, Pa.t Charlla I anna. lunatm. Mf . ptinesn D Harris Aahla-wt. Ala TlialMaa K. ItenTnee Pntta aarini. noaion: jonn ,s . loicoerK immiu III.: Artliite K. l.uAn. Shins! llon. I'a.i Mie)'' A. Mrt.oldrlrit. 2S Pine alreet, rullinlelohla. rit.t H.rry W. Mark. Kob frtaale. pit, llei.rae lX.Mnse, Heenerj Hill. I'a.i Joseph .Mlldlsii, Mount (armel. Pa.: -.eblielee title, tiushlntton. I'l.t RalLh las V, ".'""ViYiWJ! .la. xild il Trnlul finena- 3Iaas Simon K Welchance ArurfrevslKiro. ksrS1: tt'l" p5no 'tWAJ ufir .loan TtTenn John It William New York: John ibura. Col.. Iltr IS. Anderson. w,-.... .'.I Sl..kl..n I Ihllril. Mlleshnrt. Pu.l l.eo llabertaU, Oarr, 'P ,,inl'r llell. IMinaa Ntatlbn, Pa.l i harles fs, lien nvtt, eat Plttaton, Pa I Lewis llertram, riiarlerol. Ta.: Itov Ifuck Itnssellillle. Ark-.: (healer llodenhelmer. colldnle. I ill Cart Rowen. Brewster. Kan.: Vlrr1,IPJhflr.i H.le,iOMlosn. Me.' Kojnwnd O, nradfsed. WaktiUstaa, 1'a.l llfnJumln V. lwai,e, Ca nonshurr. Pn.i Wlllfam T. Iirsr. i" lark. I'n.t Frederick M. Ilroar. Ambler. I'o.i Ion V. llron, North jilrmtnsham. Ala. Max Iirown. 3lrklnzle, Ai;.: William Huele ter. Jr., Portland, tire . lajn-renee 4. ts ald. Oil Iaciit alreet. Philadelphia, tluy V. Chllcote. Newark. O.: Janus Homer Chiles. Arena. Cut ! "uldn Cloffl. New fork: Iul K. Crense. Ilaileton. I ii.: Ired II. tree, Tnrra. Pi.: Hun M. Dale. I'llts iHinth: Richard Knmlco. Houlh Jlsnchestee, Conn.: Horry Diiub. Lebanon. I'a.i J eell Uatis. Ilainart. Pa.i Chnrle; II. I)aton. New Miintoa. Po.i Ir '. It'k Aeme. Pa,l Morton T. Iletrlck, thinners Mar. I'a.i I nt rVli V. lie aele. 5331 iuidaln afreet. rnuauciiMiiai rranann j. .!'""", ';: ;t nail: Kmersnn Kleher. 'scetldsle. I'a.i Mch otss Sir Kianovlch, Monlenesro: hmerajm Sr..u. tta.Slnalnn. I'O.I Clearse II. I ellt UlllTsntsimrt. I'n.t Vn S. Kennell. -lnj4 I'a., Uilllum I'lnrli. I'lttabuntlil Jarol. II. aker. SI 19 South 'Eleventh street, l'hlla nclstilai Jonn ji. rin,r. i-ji" .";.": KraTllt Poster. Maliern. Is.: Clau.l A n ahee. Xewiwrt. Ark.; John J. ry. 0 ) te street. I'Mlndelnldai Innn tt. Kranke. Rlue f.aitli Minn.: Ir.uc X. I ree, rhnrnloe .1 ai. lev. A o.l Jonn ualoCK i-o:anu; t ni,i-. .' iiiiiann. .Wa-Mneion Oliln,; James Ji Ilton (Jooibra. Manst IIoII.y Nnrlnit. Pn.l V. t.anld. Dnrton. I'u.l ttllllam lj.J'r: flftkureki John R. firelnel-en. Plttal Reed (Irarirk, thursni Morris i. Keo- tllueepne tlrlaafp, Norw Ich. Conn : Morrl. Uroaa. .Newport. Va.. Robert I I ustln, , Neo. lean. Kan.: John J. Haner. 18o Haul Ilollrrrood alreet, Plilladelphlst t hsrlea II, Jackson. HoUourt. ICan.: l'Tatirvaeo Jen narc.la. ItaU: I hrlatenher . H. Jjahssoii, Haulh liartera, ra.i narrr . oan. i-,,,j, Ph. i Otis A Jones. Columhus. Oi : Paul A. Junse, fort lairton. Col . I barlts Kuioloaki -iiranton, I a.l l.eo a. ivenn.uir. .iiuiiMi'MT. I'a.i UalHO I. ueaer. i-iii-oursui flu- i. Klrnuark. lirunawisl:. Me.: Thasias A. , Kline, onnswed. Pa.l Ralph Kopp. Hula III.: Joaroh l. Itrlatnirnaki. Lebanon, I' t.l i lu.riea . i.urkin. iireut.iir, ... n." S lllinrs I. l,lllll", rn,ni,ri .-.--l tu-and Latino. Italy: I'rnnrls Lluilenrmitli. Srliuilkill lUtrii, Pa.l Julia I-ornee. Priiy- Id-nre. R 1.: Hllilel ,1, Mrlilnile. I':i8 Miniln street, I'lilladelnhlti I'lrnirn Maccaryne Xe- York, in r. Jiucm. ;anu. iu,i Arnnanilo Maalne. Hair: NhrUan l Major. Mllkes-llaire. Pa,i Xathon A. .. Marsh Athena (5a : Franklin V. Mnatt. .tnentoiin. I'n.t Clio" l.eft 3loniaomer-, I unnf nun, i"u. tddward Maare. Iluaaa tlfatlan. 1'u.i KaaJ- ank-r Mraainakl. Brarkearldee. Pa.i Thomas .Mullen, fltt sswth Yantuktrret, , Phlladel- Phlat jenn .iiinna, jio. nguui ,,hiiictii street. I'liUsdeli.htai Charles .O'Connor. Dorm-atir. Maaa : Ullllasa 4. II Donnell, t3i Kllsnarlli atreet. I'bllaaelshla: slou- tt Ii. rarm. .-aix-s.Mp. i--i -w- - ."',' Altiumiernuc, .N. M,: Janu-s P. . I'ulloca WoaJaiteld. U.i Jaka U. Keanuuer. Iteadlnr. I'a.i Antonio Itlicl. luly: tlearre U. rU iier. Indiana, Pa.t Caniilo Kancnes. Austin. Tex.: Herman Hunard sandura Thief UIht Kails. Minn : Anton A. rc!inrlda. . New Or Imiiia: KenaliJarnj ioasa, ItaU: Optat flel lora. Milton. La.; IMwurd Ueorao Keufer. 39 Cents This Week At 39c for a pounQ two ounce can SAWTAY is tho best fat value you can buy a value that you may not "bo able to duplicate again this winter. SAWTAY is a snow-white butter made from the rich cream of tropical nuts and is richer than dairy butter. It has no nut taste or odor. In every recipe calling for butter or lard, SAWTAY jives better results. Itis the only fat you can work with milk a cupful to the one pound two ounce can - and salt and make a delicious table butter that will please you and your family as much a dairy butter. The only fat you can cream with sugar and make a better hard sauce than when butter is used. Try it for the richest, creamiest mashed potatoes you ever served. Ask yur grocer about Sawtay Family Sins 1 lb, 3 as. Can 2 lb., 8 es. Can 4 lb. 12 es. Caai Restaurant Slsas jco ta. (Jan 40 lb. Can 5 lb. Can 'StofiMJ Cle-lanil. O s r.ewl . 3helln. nurains trvat. Via.: Daatel C, rMMwateirf, Attawaa. I'M DomlBlck Bltainn. Cnlabrla. Itaix: . IMtt. Conn.; Wrmi Hbnwf. MaaWnrtaii ii.i ldnl M MMtfihrnnkj M nahfnstan. I'rt, fltalilslaw fltawlrkl,,Ne listen. I'nnn i An- tonli Hteranel I. Italt. 4nn rf. niraiion, nnll Kt.rantlll. Ilal. nn j, piraimn, ri Ji.ekmn atreel. I'hlladeli.hlai John HnlllTan, Krnwt c, rat mnff ti etvrtnw, irnc Aril"- l)aId SwecktrH lIonter" res j Aril"- DaUd aweckti-H iionteroj, i William Tremble. Peofla. Ill t Juseyh Leon ard Trent) Hurt. Va. Krnnk J, varhrad. New York: John njrl Tall,e. Hooker. Okla.. Milium j. Walla, tltenfowa. I a. I I.eo Walters. Wauaau. Wl.i Wllllarn A Walther, Ylnona. w.nn.; Charlaa C Wat sun, thai. N C.i Albert II Wylnaart. IJasU ln, Neb i Henry .' Ytukrl. Winona, Jllnn Waunde-I MIUI.ILr CAPTA1X lanl Vf tlano. rkiua, O I.IfcfTr.XAXTS Jaepen Harris, J 'arris till- Ml-- n-iH I. Mef'nnn-Hl. Altoona, Pa.t John W. Iar. Dunns Station, Pa. SKHOIIANTM l-rederlrk K. Hrlfea. Wa.htartnn. 1'a.t Mllllalil Knkos, Rlaek l.lek. Pa.t aeoraa Trm. slou Clti. I-i J' hn: Juin stnrtord, Readlns,. ra.i Flojd K, Harry, Indiana, Pa, . .. , ... CmiPOttAl.H Walter pradfpr.l Akron. ., Keed K. Iluasnrd. Illark l.lrk, Pa. llor rla Alfren l.udnla- Detroit: Jamea Uordon P.aroe. Muk-on. .Mlrh.i llenjamln J", noae Hnnttnvtan W. Va I Prank ('. Shonf, Sni lh Held, Pa, I Ibibrrl Thompson. .Stockton, Ala.: leore StirileT (tumble, Iluntlnidnn, PiM PAlMard P. iseinaH, HlalraTillePa.i Asel ir. I.iinrinalat, l.lsonler. P, .. , ., , WAtHiNKRH AlBert Rroa.lhrad. Proti- Ldeneo R I i Merle C T.ener. Buttle I reek. Mien. : Kmno iienaeraininuu, ,.,.-...-. ; ... PRIVATES Clmrlea HlKa. New orl.! Tnanr.h Cklleilps. Molltello. Maes-.. . .lewse- leiron, HarrMmrc. Pa.t Joe MmM psllk, rhlrairo: Thomas J. illark, IHirhland rark, Mlrh.i ltlchart O t'sne, , AlhatnBrs, Cal.i William Colwlrs. Jeraey I Itr. X, -J-l PatrlrM Cowhey. Rurllncton, Vt . Mod 31, . a-.t. - -i, ii mta .in mi t ivrni' l 'ODiioni, . ii'sis. -i. , sk-..- --:;-,.,. C'hfrtniiii. .V : Thnnin- lfUlman( Mtln- nrht Edward K Imbuwh. "l1!"'"- ,: mirl Jones. Mnxlllo, All : 11 , '" f.rd r.ntie nrne. iiyia.. "if. i ".io tlMli.Tn J" i--' ----- li ny, .innn , -iiiirn i. "-""- V in inrre. i'u.l iionaiu ... .. '"-. ThrmTaa JUIBle'V, IIIIOIslll iniii ajsJw- tmi tVn, Pl Lawrence Raloh ! Sn.'or-, hrtser'' . O, JowT.1. IHinon. 3.1J M"' . . rn'; second alreel. Plilladerphlui ,"''"'" .'"y eet. Jr.. m. Pecliln alreet. Rot ""?''' I'lllianeipuui ilium" '.. l.;,t.rt.. Hnhert p..i Walter Tailor. Snn l-raticlseo: i.Knnee' Keller, ladlana'. Pan. Kulnli . M' keaeii. .Pltt.liorsW Tnomaw . Morrln JTTi alreet. PMWdrtf!. Ifayns W. ''" -.' Joseph Slakj Teekburc I'i. "- trlssln In Action COItPortAr. Mhknel I'. lleiluer. Jolin aonbunr. Pi.l ltllMim r.. (1111. Itunllnsilon, i . ilk.,, n rtim n-u. ii. M. k pitlVATM Joli Wllllo Daniel. No r, p,),ina, Duran phn J. liutn. Akron, a. .; orthsmpton. X. C: Krun- nam. Cil Arthur C. DOUB- less. West Park o., Anael Duhim. Cameron i ; Krank it. tiirdieie wnnnra-i. ir u." ard lllaalnbnthnm. Sentinel, eikln.1, ilatr . .. aa u ...it. u ...mIi M4wer. tMU,lelnlil,if flllTAp,! .reirerwon. PortlanOT Milt. Pa.1 Salladoc Itneel. Italy! OM ! meinency r-orier. w va : it ivmonu w ;"y tort. Ilreepltlle, Miss.; Iioh W. WallnieoHod- renvme. iv , I'eier i.. w eicn, .i,wi,... Sitlh Ward to Raiw Servirc Flag A flaavralalnp in honor of the 150 boys of the Sixth Ward who are In the service of the I'nlted States will he held tonight on Iliice street between Kront and Sec ond streets; rather MartnRh, of St. AUBUMlne's Church, will preside. A parade of the residents of the iTixtlt Witrd will precede the ceremony. PTnSey. (Ireen&tTl'a.t Mai A. j-h'r. tlle American nrldB.. I'ompauj When cincl'irVatl O r WWlnm Aarnoll. AaWoiid. the war 1)rol(e out An,icrHO lost no time iru.i Taornas C. Zebnrr. '1,''ll,7!,;. ',"; ".J;., fn'ttlttif Into ship production lie luis 'XrtV'nrWsi snni Hhorto!. atrect'. I'hll- lM-i, at (ho Merchant nrd altice last ndlTphlai nwest llaeimn. tlllpen, 310.1 : Nor- Christmaa. A wife nnd two litthi ones m.m H Howell, itallatan ,'Jn'1' , ' j' ," "V," keep the home tins uiiinlnir for him Mm ii street, rninneinmai . r,r. ,,"m', n.,i. .I.ltl Paplae alreet. el lhll.iHelpHlal Ram J.inln t'rltnir. X.w Yu'k: .Martin "'" eon XormiHi OUla.. Samuel ,,,''1";'"SZ, Jloo. lo rilaworth atrrei. Philadelphia t ' a . ' j , "Spokes" and the Swift "Wheel" What would you consumers think oi a wheel with out spokes? What would you think of a man who would take any or all of the spokes out of a wheel to make it run better? Swift & Company's business of getting fresh meat to you is a -wheel, of which the packing plant is only the hub. Retail dealers are the rimand Swift & Company Branch Houses are the spokes. The hub wouldn't do the wheel much good and you wouldn't have much use for hub or rim if it weren't for the spokes that fit them all together to make a wheel of it Swift & Company Branch Houses are placed, after thorough investigation, ' in centers where they can be successfully operated and do the most good for the most people at the least possible cost Each "spoke" -is in charge of a man who knows that he is there to keep you supplied at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and who knows that if he doesn't do it, his competitor will. How much good would the hub and the rim of the Keep Your Pledge Mak. Good for Our righting Men. BUY WA-SAVLNGS STAMPS VtjjjCA i II 1 Ji J asasssssasaassssssssssassaaassssasaasassssssss I NEWS OF FOUR WIN PROMOTION IN YARD AT HARRIMAN Olaf Anderson, Hugh Connor, Frank O'Neill and Victor Watson Go Up. Four men at the Melrh.mt yard, Har rlmnn, hau won Vrumotlon, It Is Jtibt announceit Olnf Anderson lmn heen made Rener.il foreman of em tors on till hulls, Hunh Connor general tlmtltiK forcmnn in rharne 'of nil hulK Ktntik O'.N'ellt. uen cral foreman bolter-up on nil hulli und Victor Wutnon HUptrllitendpnt nf the et dorlc. whero the Hhlps k'et their finishing toiichoa. AnderMou It ii tnrd In the plant An old rcn due, who h.iH roamed nil the bous and shlppud nil tho nonsense he ever.dlil poes, 11 nermi "lily natural tlmt Im Hhnulcl have settled Uouti at lust to build the thlngH he pallol from a hoy up. AjiderMUt ii horn In. Snedtn In 1906, when but thirteen i-rM-old, lit. do cldcd thai his fututc was far from home, mid the next time his foil, heard from him he was shIIIiir between Aus 'trall.i nml South Ameilca. Next he went to Canada nnd there shipped In tho trade between that rountry and the Orient AS second ollker he made seMtal trlpM around the wide world. At Antwerp he MUlt this sertlco and tdoK pussuKe for Host on ScttllUK In l'hll.iilelphlii he went to work In the Mid vale steel ahopt riutt w'as In 1913. Later lie went with MUNSINGWEAR union sui.ts come back from' the wash when properly laun-dcrccK-with the saine supreme softness and elasticity of fabric as when new not once, but every time. Button holes, scams, edges, and finish remain in the same good condition. Until finally worn threadbare, every Munsingwcar garment affords the utmost comfort in. nnderweir. There is a perfect fitting size for jou. Let Miuisihgzcar caver you Swift "wheel" do were done away V 1, asSSSSSssS1 . ssasaWasaaaaaaslsa- Swift & Company, U.S.A., Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets Central Office, 9th and Qirard Aves. F. M. Hall, District Manager SHIPYARDS Connor, too, Is an old hand around ihlpn. He has worked In svtral ship yards In this country and once worked nt the Brooklyn Nary Yard under H. H. M Itoblnson, president of th Merchant (. orporatlon, who tas then a naval I constructor. Only last Christinas; Con nor went, to the Jiercnant piant, wnere he had been assistant general rivetlnir foreman until his' recent promotloit. Ho Ik n nntlte of Wllmlnirton and learn vl his trade nt the- local Ilnrlan It llolllnce worth plnnt. He also Is married and, like Anderson, has two ihltdren, O'.Velll is n tmthe of I'hll.idrlphla ami learned shlpbulldlmr In the Cramp ynrd, starting when only fourteen years ..!. tl . 1. I ..... ...-,. I uiu. lie rornuuiuu tuaiv ispnr years, and. since then has worked In jards all oer the country. Its-went to the 3Icr-( I'tinnt 5 ant last .innuary. t xclll 1 In exnetly thn same bout as the other Iwo in that ho nisi. Is married and has two ililldren He tlieojn Krldesburs; tests for Shipbuilders Submarine Boat Company M.ikon Applicants Prove Cluinis of Ability A rulo Ii.im been established lij the Huhnml'Ine'Hoiit (.oriKrfiitloii, of N walk N...I, by which nilaflillcanln for shlp jard worlt tnut submit to a, test tn the compaii)'s trnlnlnff school. . The ncliool In under the direction of thu Kmrrifency Tleet Corporation An ' applicant -lalmlnic to be a utst-clasrJ riieler must prove It before he Is allowed to bo. to work on the was. If, the nppllcunt prates his claim an. to rlVHtlnii he js placed nt production work. If hla demonstration falls to Mitlsfy ho must lako the reprular course cf lnslruc-1 Hon The- same system applies to drill ers,, reamers, carpenters nnd to etry other clasu engnited In slilpbulldrn- Tlli: llKKRV at the 3lrts.hant H Hima to haio lost roma of Itn, popularli with the airl emploien and rumor bus It that It is rutin ly duo to a snilnr fever There k-lrls all buy al Intra stamps and I. lb. ert Itoiids, loo with satisfaction. you if the spokes with? WANAMAKER'S "Then Came the Autumn, All in Yellow Clad Heigho! He is clad in russet and crimson as well as in gold "As though he joyed in his plenteous store !" Tall, graceful vases bearing big branches of vivid leaves lend a gay aspect to The Down Stairs Store where all is cheery with Autumn. The season's best fruits of merchandise are gathered here for you where freely circulating air keeps everything vitally fresh ! M ore Mool Frocks Appear as Blow Colder Serge, a3 usual, is the favorite, and rightly o! Theie is excellent choosing among- the black and navy blue serge frocks at $16.50 and $18.75 with a few flocks for larger womon at $15. At $19.75, rows of braid trim frocks of :erge. Square necks arc finished with collars of satin and intcrctiting rows of black bono buttons are used. From $2 to $35 you have unusual opportunities of selection among individual dresses of splendid quality and lines. For instance, at $23, braid is charmingly used in patterns all over the pockets and the lower part of the. bodice of a most, becoming frock. At $30, tho new colldrlesstvoguo is appealingly illustrated in dresses that show insets of open work braid. Tho soft crushed, girdles are of satin. And so on through scores of businesslike or more elaborate dresses of navy blue and black serge. (Market) T hese Fabric Gloves Have Contrasting Hems and Embroidery two features wo don't often find in women's fabric gloves. They aw two-clasp gloves of a excellent quality of eharoois-lisle in the following combinations: whits gloves with chamois yellow or- black hems and embroidery. gray gloves with black. chamois color glove.-? with white. ivory gloves with white. buck color gloves with white. They are $1.50 a pair. Other Fabric Gloves for Women Warm and serviceable gloves in tan, gray, khaki and black are fine for everyday wear and are but 65c a pah. A finer quality of chamois-lisle, in white, black and -gray is Soc a pair. (('antral) f J' $ Ypttvehpe Chemises at a Dollar There are four styles to choose from at this price. Two styles have lace and embroidery trimming and they are of soft white nainsook. Another of pink nainsook has satin and lace for trimming. The last is rather plain, of white nainsook with a bit of embroidery around the top. Special a Little Group of Envelope 0 Chemises at 85c They are; of white nainsook in several styles trimmed with lace and embroidery, Quito unusual at their pi ice. ('astral) A iry Footsteps Light as Skipping Leaves S) !! Ml s.i . ,. a. i ii hi Do you know the exhilaration of mind and bodv that perfectly fitting, comfortable footwear gives? Walking takes on some of the qualities of flying, for you take no thought of your feet! The Down Stairs Shoe Store desires to give you that kind of service with shoes made to please the eye as well. Women's shoes of dark tan calfskin lace high and snugly about the ankles. The tops are of fawn cloth. The welted oles and medium heels are made for those long Autumn walks. $5.40 a pair. Brown and Ivory Brown kidskin ohoes for women have ivory kidskln tops that lace quite high. Long, slender lines are graceful, while the welted soles and medium heels are durable. $5.75 a pair. Shoes for Men and Children Men's shoes of good blacV leather and of soft black yidekin are made on sensible wldt'tpe bP with sturdy welted aole. $5.40 a pair. Good, heavy black leather nhoes for boys are $3 a pair in sixes 1 to 6. Girls' ahoea of Waek leather oa medium-Wf nhasM are a law style at 4 a pair for sizes Winds Not tho A HISS. (5 a 8 feet 6x3 feet, .... veivw Rugs 8.3x10.6 feet,. Velvet I..,sra 0 x 12 feet WANAMAKER'S: Plenty of JV omen r IV arm and Go od -L qoking . Coats Under $25 At 116.00 there arc our models. One in. of nub-coating another of zibolinc, tho thirU is made of two-tono. velveteen, somowhat liko corduroy) bi4i the fourth is of cheviot with black plush collars and cuffs. Special at $19.75 Buiclla and volour coata in thu good Autumn, Hhadcu have attractivo collars inlaid with plush, lfully lined coats of cheviot in navy blue, brqwij, and daik mixtures arc finished with band? of beaver fur cloth on the collars. At $23.75 and $25 lovely coats of burclla, volour and licay coat ings aro in scoros of models. Somo have fur collars and others have drcp collars and cuffs of fur cloth. The plain, tailored coats are t.plcndiu, for rough weather. (.Marin) . a. Bathrobe when the nights and mornings are chilly and. you. will appreciato it's soft warmth. Women's blanket bathiobcs in all the color, combinations you can think of are in two new fctyles. One at $4.50 has a stitched collar, cuffs, and pocket and there is a cord around the waist. The other, at $5.50, has a collar, cujTs anjl. pocket bound with satin and a cord faston3 it at tho waist. (Ontral) x j"-"vv:"N,. cA aBi rA ,si? fheery Frocks for Happy, -Girls to Live in kind that makes them hold thai- breath for fear of rips and tears, bnt rogulatl?M middy blouses and middy skirts so comfoitable aijitf llUttaUUL bU t Cilia Regulation frocks of white iean with crcen. blu or maize cpllars and frocks of cadet blue' arj( , i curctuuy inuuu mr yius oi o years to ip. J no box pleats hang straight from a shoulder yoke." The frocks have each two patch pockets below tho loose blt and ono inset pocket in the yoke. The sleeves have emblems and bands on them and the neck shields aro also embroidered. $5.75. Middies and Skirts Middies of white jean and of Copenhagen blue linene aro in sizes to fit girls of 10 years to, 20. $1.50 to $2.25. Middy skirts for gills of 8 to 14 aic of dark, blue Panama cloth, pleated and attached to while bodies. $3. (Central) HP wo Groups of Skirts at Special Prices They are of many materials in many styles, but in each case only a few of a kind in some cases only one. Not every size is to be found, but It is, worth looking fpr the size you wear, for they are all much below their regular prices. At $3 About twenty-five skirts of plaid mohair, striped silk, black-and-white check and rough materials. At $5 About twenty skirts in this grpup of striped elour, noelty material and seige. Also Serviceable Navy Sergfe makes a plain skirt at $4.75. It is gathcredin back under a belt and the front has button-trimmed patch pockets. (.Mark. I) lTeat Uniforms for iY Maids They are of plain blue or of blue-and-white striped gingham. The regulation style uniform, with a collar that can be worn high or low, and long sleeves, they have an adjustable hem (which" is very convenient if they shrink after laundpr ing). $3, (Central) Mk, -Tj aSsJfcs " Little Gathering of Rags a f Less Than Wholesale Prices Ones and twos which we have gathered up awl arrounod under five low prices prices no low that they average less than wholesale. It's not a, laajy group, so Jrst comers will get the plums. '7 , e pmm. russers.,$$iy r 1 r , 7.W ' IvISJf. .Tapestry Brussels WqoI amj Fier , ,U t A 'ii 4 M. -i I ! t?.s4 m :Ji --Mi -&4 -j AJ - H y. x iz xeet Tapestry Brussels, .flt4.1t . (Chtstnat) u t a. -ssfw:sssssr..aV- f TU. TB 4. 9r. IbtMi&MSiZimmLmZmlmMEUl " ' ?' u'?,v 3B . - -'' '?V "':r !.t... .. 4 ' hjl' a&'l'M tLii. '- ' -
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