tw l IV fes. '(A f : ,.i w :" I KftM'ffiL tlffBT, HV Jf t JV- ' TO SELF-SACRIFICE Tklliny Volunteers, Stricken in j Influenza Epidemic, Seal , Devotion With Lives i - ficors of otuntr nurses are nuffrr Ini In I'blUdclphla homes lod.ij an u mult of tht!r sacrifice 111 helping other Who fell victims uf the waning Intliiciim epidemic. In rnny osts the nuisra h'ia met iekllt while their patients ieroretl. Falling to realize tliu limits uf htimun enerfy. many of these beds!d workers nlect(d to take proper rot after work in uncfsslnsly to sate thono afttkted. When they were stricken thre ns no trtntth to fight the illsente, HnJ they succumbed In the death columns todaj doulila funerals In uno family till tliu elor of dally sacrifice. Two slstorp, rinra and Klorente Km fllua, will be hurled tomorrow from their home. 94 North Klfth stieet. Moth wr atrlcken ntt the fame tlmo nnd men sOuiht to sn,e the other. Th were well known In Catholic church circles nnd attended St. reter Church, I'lfth street and tllrard aeriue. They will b burled In Holv Itedeemer Cemetery. t Robert J. Iltilston nnd his dauchtor llMbeth wilt he hurliit tomoirow fiom IMlr home, 6J41 I'lisdmli actiue. 'J'ho father, who whh prominent In fraternnl circle, wan lnleh 111 several dna ago. Hla daughter nlthoUKh but elecn e.irs old, insisted other members nf the fanil ly In man useful ways In caring for Mm Mm. Alice Connor, who died of pneu monia, one day after her husband, lloh ert L. Connor, succumbed to the fame disease, will he burled with hlin from their home, 2831 Chithatn atrect on Saturday. She was In coiistimt at tendance at hi bedside until falling atrength brought about her collapse. They will bo bulled In St Ann's Gcmc NOTED FRATERNAL1ST DIES T. K. Donnnllcy Was Grrt ChieT , ', of Records of Red Men Thomas K. Donnnlley, great .chief of Wcords of tne Improved Order f Ited Men, died on Tuevdnv nt his summer home In Ocein (Jatt, V J. lie became MOTE PACE CON IL PRUSSIANISMO! La Replica t!i Wilson alia Ger- mania Implicit Refit Incondizionata Published end TilBt rlttit UnJr PEIUtlT NO. 311 Authorised hy the rl f OctnWr S, 1017. on ".! m the roslotllce of Phllf delnhts, P t ordr of the PrmH'tit a mmi.Esov. Postmaster Oenrt. Washington, !.. 24 ottobre Nessun.i p.ue ion II pruislanl'mo Ina resu ! I'ml' puo' rlassumer'l U sti-rlia rlsposta del President? Villson alto sforro dclla Uennanla per ttulipoUte gtl Stall L'nltl o le nnxlonl deU'ltitcsa ncM'acceltari' una pace Inconcltlslui II Presldente ha ngglunto hc noil l pr.tra cssere nuiurir- nrmlMlrlo Benin chn tl Mnrcsclallu Koch rd I lomnndiintt delle nrmatp amcrkano rJ Alloute aul cmiipo dl bnttaglla reputlno cho e'o' s!a possl bile da uti punto dl lstn mllltnre, Lu rlsprslu dl Wllkoii ripccchla II pcnlcro dp) popoin ninrrluinn o dl rpiello dl t'utte la nnzlonl dell'llitesH, o fu preparatH dl plenn nicordo ion t goxcrnl Inglcse, frnncesc rd Itnllnno Lii replica del l're!dente degll Htntl t'nltl p' un mtssnglo dl guerra. 1sk a sohilnniento non laxcla ulruiin. Hperanza nlln. Oei mania dl p'.ter enbbarc I popoll democratic! dtl mondo, ilio ngllonn la dlsMtta lltnli dil ncmlco Inumnuo o nutociatlco Wilson dice, Inoltrc, ch non puo" iredero the II presento goxerno girniHUlco sla coul tiasrnrmato In modo ilio I Koxernl demoiiatlcl del mondo possano ton sltureria negozlnrc ion pso, i! nin a iho la ilform.i del governo cdeco nop s.ir.V CiFrlntn at popolo, gll Statl Unltl o sM altrl pomll dpll'lntesu njti notrannn fare pro con II Kilscr o con tpuNlarl altro cno lappruPntauto. n linn parola lo rklueste dilla llor pianla non rappresentano altro che uu (trandi- "bluff c la guerra dora' pro segulre II suo cofFo THE DAILY NOVELETTE KMT, KMT,, KMT fly 1 1 ermine K. Trash shJ?X3 i camouflaging th fart, for with a f?je d y 0,:cur'nt: ,0 fURrrel fj520lL. a" Mettj btgan to do Ued ih ...w.or.k',"na vinn r was declared or ii, nSd 'J'1 Mention to th Knitting or oiie drnh aw paters. i.n)'rv ,lnl? an? nt !"r aiqualntances Sh?iiawar .h reiMra ii blue. gra, or lin.:. Hct tT"m 1"'r After ii time, nut Hetty did not waec to Knit. ,.?" arternoon when she w.ih Knitting S . oom l,nd ,,pr needles were click Vfi.Hu.y,...0.r?. """"' hov passed b rJl. ,,,Un. ' bonder Who Is Knitting itii... !" I""1' ''''t unconsilously. Iin.K.be1an ,u hum " ,0 heiseir. After iin.. B. ll.Prr ll "Uinber of tlmis. Kho UrK? Jo.H'liih 'f Its meaning, and ex f'alll o bet-elf, "The word should ('or.'" Whom I Am Knitting Uettj had a cousin fiotn Hoston who was at iB,, oexcn ,!, i,ai t1mclo mm a sweater, and now she wns going to clilm a reward. .She put nav her Knitting, went to her wilting dplt and wrote him n. letter. t ling hlfti how her list of friends had nil him supplied with bw caters, and tint Kin., had mado another and won dered. If she Fent It to him. If he would mid some worthy uiing man to gle It to, with hr compliments Before shu rcirled nn answer the swenler wns llnlshed. and as she Ml sliat Ills nnsrtir would bo In the pslllo she wiuppid It up nnd sent to to him I'or the, next two wceka she tame erv near straining her eea wntihlng lor tlm postman, hut nil In aln You see. all unKnoun to her tousln rho hid iiulosed u little note, tilling who slip was, itf, nnd that she would he or urateful to Ihn rnltr if 1... would jipnd hpr a little card, iim a son. cnli of the ramp Hut not long tigo Ilett ici.eled a lettC! from oir tin re. and thlt Is whit Blip read Jlrar llett.v- 1h- dav I left llllldile ion told mo that on neer wantul to sHp.nr hear from im again Yon Know that I did not m to for. n . Itir mn!r or my litters upon jou, but the d ly 1 yoctLCwp TT WAS two ears ago JL same old story a member of Hcauod Tribe of the order In 180 and lontlnued hit metiibeihhlp ',"": w"f "eJV, "$,"?.... ..I,yninal j-iiiiii. jw jp Hum nnouH in- --:?;",:. " " r"t "' ' . -..""'- nuii iiuk urcn t nuiiuiivi eta flees In subordinate and State councils 1890. when he was'eier-tpil in p it . boarder two jears ago at thp town until lncohoh In 1888 he wna elected gnat chief of record!.' and held tho ofltce until his death. Mr. Donnallev was born In this cltv October 20. 1838. nnd srid In the Civil War. No member of the lied Men wai better knon than the greut ihlrf of records. He was a member of mans other organization, Including the Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of J'Mhlas Iroth rhood of America and CI rami Armi of the Republic. Ill fdnernUwlll be lipid on Saturday at 115 fJIrard iMenur Srlces foi Hed Men will bo held tomorro-v at 8 p m ThPV he d dale nnd and It was the they had quarreled were Hctt and Hob Hetty was and Hetty hud liecome great friends IIipv had danced together, aung to gether, walked together, tramped to gether, motorid together, nnd last, but pot lpast. tie' had ouarrelcd togithci Hut the lecson why they had quamlcil was unknown. All the people of 11111k dalo Knew was that they had returned from a neighboring town late ono nftpr iioon In August, and that thp par had liardlv stopped when Bptty Jumped out and ran pell-mell Into the house, with out m much us n glance towrid Hob, who Immediately droe away, nnd ncer returned If Bcttj's heait was heavy she was Whether they be lamb, or pork, or mutton, the flavor will be enhanced if you use the relish with a Frenchy zest -thick, piquant Jft i."1" fcr ovr!there a strange chaji , ' , , '"? ounaie, na upon opening from Jou wRr. nd a little not vn'l'l'nn'i1 tKlil3" ". rlll,n, I" Write to which , .."!ll,",tW hls aide. '";V'" '?" nl,ht b'"' it. now. inirsiiD us better late than never veiefrrrrtr'oirim, ItUII old friend, . "P. SPIeaie. don't b atigrjr at m for the question I am going to ask. Will you answer the old question I atKed so loptf ago, and let me know whether or not I will have some one to cpme back to 'apres la guerre'?" Now Detty does not have to camou fiago to hid a heavy heart, and Hob win prouauiv rest ean tum.i-1 iiiuk ( "upres la guerre" when he leielvts, Hett.v's letter, , 7'oiorroii ' romIrlr oiclillr - 'nn; pvscj:." "Faultless" Bed Coverings Comforts Blankets Bedspreads Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1622 CHESTNUT STREET long, It won't be those nights are "Fuultless" will long cold us. before winter Our upon bed coverings pay rich dividends in comfort and luxury. We carry sizes to fit cribs, double beds and for extra lnrgc beds. SAVCE LUIGI RIENZI Ready to Wear WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS 1714 Walnut St. Made to Order Afternoon and Dinner Dresses 29.50 to 250.00 WIDE VARIETY MATERIALS AND MODELS RELIABLE FURS SUPERB QUALITY REASONABLY PRICED Coats Coatees Capes Scarfs and Muffs EXTRAORDINARY VALUE, IN Fox and Nutria Scarfs and Muffs ' 35 to 150 Suits Millinery Help Fight the Epidemic i . 'P' sp -r , . j jyft pic, i ., :-i. -T----'l'j , SCO. ASCO. ASCO. I lfle,ll4f'' I II ASCO. ASCO. A3CO iIa STORES CO. a. 1 ' -' ' '' ' General Blue Tells How to Cure "Spanish" Grip SpMlth inflatnta and nu( to do for it art dttcrlbii by SurtionJjtnttal Raput Dint of the Pailie Health Servlct c$ follow: "The dismiss is chiracierSzed by sudden onset. People are stjkken In the street, la fictoriee shipyards, orTleei or etiewhere. "Rrst there Is a chill, then fever, with tempefiture frbm tot to 103; headache, backache, jeddenin; and running of the eyes, pains and aches all over the body and general prostration. "Persons so attacked should go home and to bed and call a doctor Immediately. "Treatment consist principally of rest la bed, freth tkr, abundant food, vvith Dover's powders for relief of pain. Every use with fever should be regarded as serious and kept tn bed at least until temperature become normal." The army doctors at Camp Devens are using dleMonv trine-T, In solution with eucalyptol and liquid vaseline, or combined with chlorcosane, In prophylactic treatment as t pre caution against Spanish 'influenza with good results. But this remedy ( for doctor only. -N Uysjusi ihouid ltuthit its ui, the InirsdriaU jt U tcrovU if used in improper proportions. i ' Let everyone take precautions to prevent the spread of Spanish Influenza (or the grip). This disease, carried by germs; at tacks you through the air you breathe. Vaseline tleji U.S.Paf,0ff. Eucalyptol Petroleum Jelly Vaseline" Eucalyptol 'contains no dangerous In gredients ofany kind. Snuffed into- the nostrils,- it protects the- delicate membrane- wkh an antiseptic film no irritation. Its action is disinfecting, cleansing. If you breathe through your nose, as you-should, "Vaseline" Eucalyptol lessens the risk of this dread 'infection. Use it every night and morning. v At all druggists. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. (Consolidated) 17 State St. New York, 0' A O. :: A' 'A, 'S, C O A c 0' i A- A' -Si i A S I r. A S1 :oc A S C - .A The Name Above the Door Means a Great Deal to You, Mrs. Housekeeper Whenever you see the name jQr1 vou know that back of the name is an organization that is at once your guarantee of quality and at the same time your protection against the food profiteer. The force of this statement is shown in what every American Store is doing today and every day to keep down table costs. Compare this Coffee With the Best You Ever Drank Our Very Best Coffee 22 c lb 'A' S' c c' '2 When we say "Our Very Best" that means the biycest value in these United States. A trial will convince the most skeptical. & Onions, "2&c Very choice quality medium size, very nutritious. Buy a few extra pounds at this exceptionally low price. Best Potatoes, aiit 13c V Pk- Vz Ibs.t 2Se bu- (30 lbs.) $1.00 Selected Potatoes very line quality cook well, no matter in what form they arc served. ' r VMBMMMMHk IB j wm BMjmnwrT"nn m ii - L t1, in .m ifjifinru "" ni HH i'l TTTMUM WW W ITT tM M .ILLL ILHII 1 C KsfWWWWWWWWWWW n wawBwflwfiwMHHi Seasonable Goods at Money-Saving Prices Pure Apple Butter lb., 15c Seeded Raisins pkp., 13c Seedleei Halsiru pkc., 15c Fney Ersp. Apricots lb., 27c Best Peanut Butter h lbn 12c Aunt Jerotms's Pancake Flour, pk., 14c Choice New Pets can, 17c Lima Beans lb., 17c Pure Jelly glass, 12c Threaded Codfish pkg., 8c "Asco" Threaded Codflsh pkg., 12c New Dried Hakeflsh brick, 22c Now Mince Meat lb., 18c Shoe Peg Corn can, 18c Crushed Corn can, 17e Choice String Beans can, 16c Choice Asparagus can, 16c Choice Pumpkin can, 12c Quaker or Mother's Oats... .,. pkg., lie .Macaroni pkg., 10c, 12c Heinz Baked Beans can, 14c, 20c Fresh Noodles pkg., 5c Easy Jell pkg., 6c New Ritter's Catsup bot., 12c Old Dutch Cleanser can, 8c Corn Meal lb., 5l2c Fine Table Salt pkg., oc Corn Flour lb., 7c Fancy Shrimp can, 14c Choice Pihk Salmon, 'rib. can, 15c Hershey's Cocoa can, 8c, 15c A s "C -Oi ' - A, S C o ' 1 i A S - i j rA S C 01 A S c o A s tc po, A' s. o X Asco Buckwheat pkg., 14c Fancy Tomatoes Medium lie Size Can New packed very fine quality splendid value just the size for a small family- Oleomargarine, 30c, 36c A wholesome nnd palatable substitute for pure butter. Chester and bttef for all kinds of cooking and balung than lard. If the store where you trade does not sell it, our manager will be glad to direct you to our nearest store where it Is sold. EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA j Anu iiiiuugimuk viiiuTauin, bw uersiuy, jLfeiawwic uu uiaryiann jp nirsii,l''',''''''','',,'fpiissifiy ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO, ASCt. r A S C o A C o A S CI ro A S C o WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S THE DOWN STAIRS STORE OFFERS A SERVICE DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS .Goocl niei'hdise, of the lower-priced grades, has been assembled in, this big store-rthe largest store all on one floor in the country. Every article has been chosen for its genuine worth, with the firm conviction that good, service-giving merchandise need not be expensive. Fashionable, well-selected apparel and accessories for men and women"? and for children, as well as bedding, draperies and materials by the yard are ' ready now in dependable grades. All are fairly priced. The Down Stairs Store is conveniently arranged, well lighted and perfectly ventilated and for people who must economize in time and money it is the perfect shopping place. Jack Frost Brings Out Men's Overcoats There's n sparkle of white on the roofs in the early morning and a nip to the air. Overcoats are none too warm 1 The right coats are of all-wool materials, for these have the maximum of warmth with the minimum of weight. Wanamaker coats are that kind. They are of Oxford gray, blue and gray mixtures with overplaids, in visible plaids and quiet stripes. Most men like the ulsters and ulsterettea with their big storm collars that can be worn open or closed. Men of very conservative tastes like the single-brertsted coatH of Ox ford gray. All these coats are in good Winter weight with plenty of warmth to them. $25 to $35. ((Ilrrj Markrl) Racks and Racks of Beautiful Coats to Guard Against Winter's Winds They are cozy and waim as well as good look ing and a woman has u choice fiom many styles if she comes to the Down Stairs Store. A Worthy Collection at $35 desencs special mention because of the number of becoming st.lcs. TJioy are all of velour, but made in many waji with various trimmings. Many hae generous collais of nutiia, Australian opossum, j racoon nnd fcalene or collars and trimmings of plush. Others arc perfectly plain and depend for charm upon their lines and their large self-col- I lais that button snugiy up around the neck. j From $32.50 to $49.75 theic will be found many charming stjles of huede clour or pompom, all of them belted, trimmed with buttons and with self-collars that aie large and will button up aiound cold ncck.s. Between $35 and $59.75 : dozen of stjles of elour coats with deep fur col lars racoon, Australian opossum, nutria, kit coney and the like. Many also have trimmings of the fur. All of tho coats aie in Ioely warm Autumnal colors all boast pretty linings. The Handsome Coats of Mlvcitip, Mheitone, pompom, Boliwa, hoia arc all soft and warm and beautiful with their trim mings of fur and soft, lovely linings. Prices go fiom $62.50 to ?14o. The coat sketched is $79.50. (Murktt) Men's New Neckties Special at 25c They aie in good Autumn coloiings and the designs are numoious stiipes and figures of many kinds. We did not expect to have neckties at this price, but one of our manufacturers bent us this little lot of good ones. (Uallrrr, Murktt) Fleece-Lined Gloves for Men 50c a Pair Warm, oh, so waim gloves of giay fabric lined with fleece seem to be tho right gloves for outdoor men theco days. The seams are carefully sewed and the backs aie cmbioidercd in black. (Oiitrfil) Many New Frocks Will Be of Silk And of such silks as these. Soft satin, of good quality; 33 inches wide, comes in wistaria, brown, taupe, navy blue and black. $1.85 n yard. Black crtpc de chine of good quality at $1.55 and $1.85 a yard is 38 inches wide. Other good .black silks at $2 a ard are roau dc soic, taffeta, sMin and mcssaline. Indestructible voile in nay or Copenhagen blue, taupe, brown, black, dark gleert and ted, 40 inches wide, is $2.25 a yard. (Ontral) f Flannellet Nightgowns Sound Comfortable and feel even more than comfortable with the nights turning much cooler. Tables are piled with new nighties that have just arrived. At $2, pink or blue striped gowns ate braided on the collar and cuffs. At $2.50, plain white gowns are feather-stitched in color and pink and blue striped nightgowns are tiimmod with color. At $3, extiu size nightgowns (18, 19 and 20 sizes, gcneiously cut) in pink and blue stripes, are scalloped in pink or blue. (Central) Women's Frocks and Suits for All Occasions New jersey frocks show a great aricty between $23.50 and $29.75. Wool embroidery, tiny bone buttons, buckles, covered buttons and fine silk embroidery aie some of the interesting new featuies. Velveteen Frocks aie lepiesentcd in all their charming models. Collarless necks are heie a-plenty, nnd many white satin collars arc to be seen. Black, dark bluo nnd various Autumn shades are quite lovely. $24.50 to $42.50. Inexpenshe satin and serge frocks begin at $15 and $10.50 good frocks, too! Suits Elaborate and Business-like A splendid small group of joung women's suits shows excellent coloib. The suits are made of burclla, serge and poplin. $25. Serviceable Wool suits foi women and oung women aie mode mostly of poplin. Among them arc many suits in navy blue. The jackets are prettily lined unusually bo. , You may choose set-In pockets or outside pockets. $29.75. Trim Suits that so many women like are of black serge, gabaidme, elour and broadcloth well lined. $32.50 to $45. (Markrt) Smiling Windows Mean Welcome Home White, ivoiy and cciu lace win dow panels arc 2W jards wide the length of a window and you can get them as long as your window is w ide so that your cur tains will each be in one complete piece. An average window, SG inches wide, will need, of course, a jard of lace panels, which will bo six or nine panels, accoiding to the width of them. $1.40 to $4 yard. Light-Weight Drapery Lovely mercerized cotton drap eiy material has a lustrous finish much like silk. It is in green, brown, red, yellow, two shades of rose and two shades 6f blue. It Is 50 inches wide at $1.25 a yard. (Chestnut) The Sturdiness of Japanese Crepe has made It a desirable material for thildion's fiocks, men's shirts; women's house dresses and such. A 27 -inch width in white giounds with stiipes of many col ot s is 28c a jard. A 32-inch width, also in white grounds with coloicd stiipes, is 38c a yard. ' (Central) Little Bloomer Drawers Flannellet drawers for children of 2 years to 10 have bloomer legs. Some aro finished with neat embroidery. For babies of 1 year o 3 years aie small draweis especially 'mado for them. 60c a pair. (Csntral) Special Corsets 65c A big collection of good, wearable corsets in a variety of modols. Thny aie of coutil and batiste In pink or white and have had their prices j educed because assortments are incom plete nnd some of the corsets aie mussed. There aie stIea and sizes for all types of figuies. Brassieres, 20c Mussed biassieics and bandeaux in broken sizes. (C.nlrsl) Women's Good, Winter Shoes Below $5 , At 34.40 a pair, high button shoes of black kidskin on long, slender lines or on medium lasts have welted soles and high, straight , heels. The lines are good. At $4.90 a pair, white, gray or ivory kidskin shoes have high, covered heels. Black kidskin shoes on splendid lines have gray clow tops that lace high. The soles arc welted and the heels are medium.4' And at $5.40 a Pair there are many, many styles of women's fashionable and co'tnm&n--' sense shoes of black or dark tan calfskin. All of them lace high awl the heels are medium. The soles are sturdily welted. ' (Chtttnnt) , "t m r -f .4 i -i'l s I A I J 4 "'d ! CO. ASCO. SNSi si ill .sti m m sti sn ssi i sn.stiiUJi n.s,s . , o ..s ! i 'J.' Ji ipi ,'ii J. frr 4 K ftdhj if
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