Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1918, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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150U.S.RANES
: BOMBBUZANCY
Fifteen German Machines
Brought Down by Amer- '
icans on jVleuc
DELUGE ENEMY TROOPS
Quartet of Yankee Flier!"
Overcome Equal INuinbcr .1
of Hostile Aviators '
flv the I nited Pren
Willi lite Vinerhaii Am-les In t-rHiite, .
Oct. .1
The flrat li.it mniMitne In vveiks if
suited jesteiday In tlio iiiokI blttf lUliS i
ltir lu Ilia ulr. Tile cUy u loll of ati-(
pinto. Two big expeditions bombed the
Herman liar areas In the afternoon
iWe than 110 American altplities In
ono formation, iniludlns slxl boinbliiR
machines, swept over the UUittncy 'wck
of. iIut-Mcusp) icslon. Tn of Split
six eg were dropped, ltallwav y.m!-t Mid
Vocd where tlCopn utro ion(.tn,ra' ns: (
vne deluged with bomb" i
By the Associated IVrv I
With Hie Amrrlrnn rm Northwest!
f trcliwi'. Oct. 21
.Aeilal activity tuday n lees than
in WedneMlav, when mrdttloi a wtieal
inost Ideal. The bright inooitllirht Inst j
lilisht nihil il American minion to bomb
a. laritc aiea behind the Geininn lined I
One of the Atntrli.in bombing mm irtmnft
chopped 30T7 kilograms nf bomb oji the
Holt dc It irr'court and the UoIh de
I'nllc. (Ionium aviatora rliopp.'d bombs
on towti.s behind the American lines oc
ilili'cd on! h c lll.inti and without
Bivat inlllluiy value I
Yestcidaj wax nl i ot Hprlii:lhe Inn i
for .1 lovv-lvintflt.ir mll. mid thi n'MniH
erf both h'des were out In fotce. Theie
who aerial toinlwts all along' the fiont
lfk.innliiK In the earlv mornhiic
Lieutenant tidvvnrd V. r.Ickenbailnr
wii'i trtdlttd with otm boilie bolote
blealtfa"!.
'In u moil Hpeilneular combat, river
Iou'.con, whim Muted half an horn foiu
Aim i lean fUUeri badly worsted an
e'll number of tlt-mianr. thrto l'.iU
lifra behiK downid Captiln Alfnd
Ornnt lluitoii, of Teis, rlngle-li mded
foujjht two Kol.I.errt and sbot down In
IniiGCH over No Jlan'i Land a Ue-inin
livo-M-atir hound fo the. Ainei'lun lines
on observation dut
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DRIVING FOE OUT OF BELGIUM
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hjntiJ,si','f$- f3& C I
.; . Ypfto",V-p BRUSSELS
Albert "Vitclet, jp3l t
'-J PtRotwT STQUENTIN i-y I
It, lZ& f , $CAI,EofMH,l,S
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ONLY SURRENDER CAN
SAVE CONSTANTINOPLE
Allied Armies Ueatly to In
vade Turkev I nless Mos
lem (lie l"p
?y the I itited I'rvn
MifMnclun. Oil '.4
I Tulll mint iui lender upnuidltlon
ally nr nuivuinh ti. nn Allltd drive on
Constantinople
Tuih nRents In tmrulnml ale In
toilfh with Alllel ifpunrlatlvi , :u
cotilltiR to an ijntli irttatlvo rtlpli'iiialti.
njimo here tCida. I'mnple'c fiir'i'idfi
Is helm? ilmiiinded uf TenllkV t, Vfrn
nient. t'nlfn thU doinalid U cull llli ! ,
1 vv'th on shon order, Allltd fuic vlU
move to I'liimlantlnijile.
fiieil. and l lid tt.iop liaic I tepai-'il
I Mirni-ilv -s f i a rapid pusa ii.mi tl
l.d.:i).Mtih-Sd:lati(i!i e line lliee U'i
hi n held In ieullfii ntl ' ninni
r'ii ppid fm a ho- flslii Ki.ii..i.Iiii of
i'oii( niitlniiiili' would imlv Ve u I i.ui'
Of llll. It VVHB tlltM 111 UmI'H'I" i'.ic
ipiarti i i.
Tew flit I'H-vlia 's , n Mine mil fo" isii'ir
antce4 that Turin, v be pnn tied lnd
ijeiident fslstiic,' In Vs'a Mine"
llled rptm.ntatlv vvill aiotpt uiily
irniM niJil to lliiiin 'tensed iri llul
K'l.a, tl li tlatid lutal.i of an in nils
t'ie w'h !,. left to i inn. Ml Alleiihv "I'd
licmril l II"iM"it j. 1'orn 'Io'i or a
olnt Al I'd iiiimnls'-liiii vjlo aupervls'
drin ibl'UntUin til 1'ml.iv aid u usslt
111 riti.'nK older l In Iiik hmlilid upon
in AdliJ ini.ei V'lliie nnd iii.if
. winlil l.p itl.!' I"di"i,r mtl I mil
i Imiii I Turli fo dirrs vne tumid l'osc
v,p m the i junto, u uu n ra fav.
Hie ie with Hi' Mill' will I'ltnic
tu tmil,e war on ihc Tin!, um Huy
wi-i lniiwi'e a faie IiIm- ha' ' ' ' ' "
i.pin Utilfcirla, ' dl al ad-lie' i
the lirii'i lepal'Dii h atatid
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LONDON SEES ENEMY
PREPARING TO FIGHT
Prince Max's Declaration to
Reiclibtaj: Viewed as a ''No
SurreudcrM Speeoli
Men's Dependable Watches
Spfiial Cuble to 1'iprini; i'ubli
Coiirloh!. 1S1
l.i'ilsi r
h 'tu 1 irL Tlntt to.
I uiidail. Hit 'Jl
Pilnce Jl.is k rprei'li It papu'a.l di--
Irrlliid heie an .i tio-sui iulr ppei th
Acividlnc to th's view the I'll merl'm Is
Dunnrd Turtle (rrinii fullv ivaie 'nit tin rSciinui vJph t
I'.epoill nf nlr v; toilet, jisteidi.v ion-i 1'ic'ldetit V!lon will be found ui'iufj t
tliuifd to reiiih the oflklals until after ,, , . . , i
dliilr. aid It I-. Known that at leant "X'U- '" ' "' '' '""" .
fifteen iteimiiii in.tehlneh have bien ' wh'ili to nial.e im nppt.il to h's crni'i't v
broucht down, wld'e loiiflrni.uloii o- ,,in to rant to the l.it etJem!t x
tjio rle-tiuitioit of icvuiul ulu-rt ,s . . .
jUe,, . Tn Uliltrr .vlure sliicm tfTutlv are
'Lieutenant Heed Ciimheis of rnn- made to c3inliin tin- Prince's profec'ors
phis. Term. luoUKht down two enein ' tliolt ui-l'ts and utmo-t wniiNir ! .
Dane". A Iiile report mvs that nil four ...... , ., ,,
FoUeis vvt.tih enitaKed J.Ieuten.,iit, ttXt LolU "" ""1- tl" 'J'"'U Mra of I
Woole", M111111I117. Jtu us Mill CoVon penw wjth Jmt'n- ami tjn 'raUtj n
over Poullon wen. sent irashlnir. These 1 the so-called ditiioi-iitUat'on of Uer- :
KoKKera weie camouriai.'ed In LlaeU ami , , , -
lille. Tn the region nf r'amplghuille I'"" '' V'0vs a ,.fiM, u.i. -o
line Kokheis appealed, their fUKlIatts a nx -ls 'f U"01U1 t-1 r' -i -ttuaie-brlttht
ied. deinociatlii BUir.n'ef
f nimcH Itldilled In llcl.l ' ''ll" eNl-l'np, iil.le iopd tlim- m ! - J
I.lutniant .Shine;. Ciant, of Oiapfre, "'e t"l: of i-atlsfaitoilly buiiiiiui'r.n
S'. .1., ob-in", and l.leiiunaut V. H tlrlttsli oplu on H'nioft loph.", lust a 1
Foster, of Itoston JIisk. jillot, e'alniid they dela.vid fur tvyniv-fnur pl'eelnts'
two uoihe rrae'ilTiiH a the'i niorrlnc'- bonis fie r"ielnr 011 li:ti jdde of An.r!
vvorl:, intiiriili'i; to tin ir own Urns with I can ilt'i of 'In- Orlnim itply, V .
(twcntv-lluee In It t nolen In thilr vvinK time v. Iie-i full audi Itee ri haiiK s of
us evldcm.e of the Kht. T.leutruantf iiuliltu on'ti'mi between the L'nltnl StaiH
(Irani and l-oser wwe on a photodraph.IniiJ Cluat Hiltaln aie ieioKiiiel to be
1 Inic liilnHlnn when ti ev wire attacltetl. r.ne of the tmlil .suf.fcuauls of bpo.i I
Thev ,-eplled with thel- maihlne kuum utidery iddhr; h-tvvr,n 'he two KukI .-
mill rnans uownen iiitir two uilver- pp-ukhn,- deniouiio.e.-. it Is hopid t'11
sat ai. hut not until their own vi luffs' ,0me Ktcps inn be tal.en fo Impravi
had been r.ddle.l and two control wires ialUllB faillltlii oruu to hot'. i;up .
cut, 'Jhey manased to leadi thelt own d .xnu-.i-i newrpapus
line', howevei", and nude a safe land- 1
Jnc
Willi, t.rm.t and Loster wete on t. UKRAINE MINISTRY RFSIGNS
.similar mieidon on Tuefday thiv were, UIUft,nli 'J111"0. nw,lJl3
attached and donned one hodie U,.(V.i. ri.iii:,,,. 1 ill;.,.. T...l . ..
Observer returnltifc- late fiom tha te.,Je,0,e ""? UHlW Meilllier
itlon of Hutu .cy rejMirt that the rallnad Ueiltnilil 0i'l throw ol lioJslltrv ik' '
ttoel.n, sheds and warehouses wtrc de- .. ... a :.,
k-rojednsaiesultof the Ain-rJmn bomb ' " iUr "ciuted Picii
attaik e8teldny I uiiilnii. Oc SI -The Hiltl.r.i vl
!fn puss f,i,iii the mtlre L 'vra'n an in' t
.... .i.n . M ...m.. .srv h is rsiHtied I
COMMONS OPEN TO WOMEN t Wnr $ r-,Bmi1 "'"'" r
sUlTUHUHU miill IV nytrilill 1 Mttl, , )tR ohaliinm demnml that tl '
. T i.pub'Ic io-opirate In future e Ith thus, '
British Lower HolthC Pcrillltit 1 l'arts of Uusyln utrlvlnif toAard the 1. ,
if 1 1 e -ti 1 1 uueitlon of the iojut" and astM, n '
.Metnhetellip ot I' CHI ales (Meiy w to eard Ii:hk1iik about t'l.
london, OH, 21. 'Ihe House of Tom- f'1" of Hol-lievNm as v. ell an sli. 113th-I
niotm .vest.r.lay adopted a ivirolutlon hi ' r,':ro,,n',tss"J.V i"J ,lla"'l s""--'.' '
favor of women gluing in l'aillanimt , ll 'i? f,?., ff.'fJ0,'' "? '.,"'. '
The resolution was pawed by ,1 ma-1, ,T1'? " '''- ,.,!? ?i di,,111'1.1"1 "cl ,,vt
Jorlty of 24i. This almost rev ulutlunaii I '' "t'lise t'l" time bctwitu now
7lctor for the cans, of eiiual stiffraBe ' :"" 'p "".. ,fc,u'71 h'nce1 four,!-'
I IHVt PHIMll-(tllh tliCMUO Hill UUII
w
e
carrv a large, stock
showing cases of different
styles with high-grade move
ments of reliable makes.
Special mention is made
of one of green gold, with
seventeen jeweled Walthani
movement $56.
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S. Kind & Sons, m chestnut at.
DIA3IO.NO MintCUANTrf JKWISLLIiH alLVllRMlTna
Hull ll'rir Saiinii Stamp
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923 MARKET STREET
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Lk &r &utal
- w jt n
84 Women's & Misses'
250 SUITS at
$
lieu' in d of i lie
llnej,' all-vvooi inattilal" silU lltit.il. All it f id
Women's $20 and $22.50 $
Serge Dresses,
Ml.t flu 'Int- in d pajul effect r. Kinbi-o.di ltd aid brr.td It liiiimnks
This almost rev oliitliin.il;.
yicior tor unr ua4sT ui
wis entliel!' unevnected.
There whs ttreut rrjjoljlng last nljtlit
In vvonien Buffinno circles
with Wislirn lluronea.i states .nnl ...no
trlts outside of Kumpe
fcjjM ISMfflfaJBIH lltJili'iriltClll'ftlWiifiliTffllJII'IIJ OAI IIWTO 1 ffli W CnW'n'nB' hi 3Jh UralldoliU lilWI Nil HWIUTiT'y
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SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES I
Cream Wins j
Highest Award
AGAIN Supplee-Wills-Jones cream has won the
highest award in open competition throughout 1
the United States and Canada the National
Dairy Gold Medal at the Columbus, Ohio, exhibit,
just closed. And this time it is with the highest score I
for cream ever reqprded in any National Dairy. Show. j
in judging exniDits, the points con
sidered were flavor, richness, cleanli
ness, low bacteria. The board of judges
United States government experts
gave to 'the exhibit made by Supplee-Wills-Jones,
in the market cream class,
the phenomenal score of 99,2 out of a
possible 100 points.
This is the highest score ever made
in this class in the 1 2 years in which
National Dairy Exhibits have bsen held.
Besides this, the silver medal for mar
ket cream went to Supplee-Wills-Jones
product with a score of 93.8, the win
nings also including three bronze medals
and several diplomas.
This success continues the consistent
winnings of highest awards scored year
after yeT-r-a successUhat is fully appre
ciated by trie 80,000, Philadelphia families whose tables
are supplied with Supplee-Wills-Jones milk andcream.
Supplee -Wills -Jones
Clean Milk
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116 Women's & Misses' $
$25 rZ Coats,
1'ltle llll-wooltll
1 e'iu nt every s re
18
ni.ucrml'1 In right wcilit for present Wiur
Wolf, Fox or China
WOLF SCARFS
Values Vp A QQ
I I od
h, nnln.nl
,hip. Mill1-
ri 11. Kurd
11
WomenS KIT
CONEY FUR SETS S
4 r.oo i
Id L
Actual & A ssV sTai J
$2J0 V(JunP'm L,u"
wood t-Ize
scirf a n tl
muff to
match Vnv nKCla,!,
Women's $2.00 Jap Silk $4 29
& Smart Voile Waists,
Mm vetv dcs models In all-over laces
Tildav '
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bpevlnil) prlcjrl 'Just
$3.00 New Fall
Cloth $1 .79
SKIRTS,
i,,,oil i loth matrilal
n'.i'ted mode's.
In neat
Women's $2.00 Silk
or Cotton $J .29
UNDERWEAR,
.Tfisev i. Ilk vests and bat fit
tnvtlepe ihemlse.
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lg.oo ?
ltd brr.td lilimniiiks "
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Women's and Misses' $12.50
FALL SERGE SUITS,
$.90
A wonderful value lit this in lee. Blue or blaeU. AH nitt
Women's Serp'e and Silk
DRESSES, $r
f.r'.'n'-n'e'VU J)
inotlels. All sluea.
Women's Fur Collar
CoaUat $4 J. 90
11
Hood dual
ity wool materials.
5 Women's $12.50 Satin
& Serge Dresses at
fJl
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17
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$0-69
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It eh hlilniinerlnB (Utlns. sill, iwpllith and all-wool erjre ircel.a In
Kmaitefct of model. All sites.
Girls' Gingham
DRESSES,
59c
e a
Mies
lo 10
.Several
Children's New
COATS,
$3.29
Corduroy n n d
cloth, 5 to ti year
sizes.
Girls' Winter
COATS,
$8-69
Uf e.loui a nil
velvtts Sires f'om
5 to it jefH.
V HOME OF $TYLE AN,D ECONOMY O
Ilepairittf) and
Remodeling
at
Moderate Cost.
Charges Payable
When Delivered
Mason & DeMany
1 1 13 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Kelth'H Theatre)
This,
Sale
Makes
Christmas
Gift
Hntinp
Proliable!
A Fur Sale
of Compelling Importance
Begins
Tomorrow
SaWa! ;nn rwi jf Am -nx
fW tL omorrow &m y
Extraordinary Price Concessions
Most Noticeable Savings on Regular Prices!
Preparing as we did with the greatest stocks in our history and with carefully laid out plans
that so much stock must go each month, we admit thai present unlooked-for conditions
have greatly disarranged our husiness schedule.
To Reduce Our Stocks we inaugurate this unprecedented price concession event, despite the
fact that fur prices have advanced recently from 25' r to 40' .
As examples of the extraordinary values we offer, we ask you to judge by the following:
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired!
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Silky Wotf Scarfs
$15.00
In taupe, brown or k'vi;,
An idutl M'ttrf tor the mi
Fox, Lynx or Wolf Scarfs
38M
In t.iupu. bfov.11 111 bhuk
l.aiKC vpii'i. uniiiml oil' -it.
Nutria Sets
$3g.tto
Smart sliaptil biarf and lia'iel mull"
to mattfli. Selected oualit Vin .
Silky Wolf Sets
$44.50
In Uiovvii in ;r'a. rriniliU'd oauel
tiidH' Jtud ."illll.ll ca,j".
Hudson Seal Sets
$48-oo
Sn.art ''lajjtd nui !t, n.ai'1 itiul ljaill
inuiT. Si lifted quality skin
Fox or Lynx Sets
$49.50
In lustious black. 15a.uel liiurl',
trimmed with hi ad, tail and puws
and wide n:iinml scurf.
Taupe Fox Sets
$08-00
i;oud - i..cd animul -curt' and
trimmed ban ol inutT to nmtib.
Gray Squirrel Sets
$($.50
elm
-.Ld! 1"
tollimr thiiwl-iolhu etlect
Kouiul mutt' to match.
Silky Skunk Sets
$74.50
A nnai t scarf and round intifT.
Sultited bilUy skim.
Beaver Sets
$84-50
A smatt iouihI efleit s.tarf and loumi
mulT. Selected Hudson I'.ay skins.
Poiret Fox Sets
$87-50
idu animal -carf. Uound mud' to
match, ti immed vi ith hi'ads, tails
and iiawi.
Natural Marmot Coats
$64-50
;C-mcli loose ripple model. Deep shawl collar and i ,-,
Natural Muskrat Coats
$89.50
riiiett-ijuurtui-leiigtli tlaiu model. Cape 01 lolling shawl colu
Nutria Coats
$125-0
A snappy sports niodtl. Hudson teal
.collur nnd cuffs.
Nutria Coats
' $135o
40-inch llun model. Jtollinj; shuwl
collar nnd culfh
Raccoon Coats
$145.00
Thieu-quurter-lrngth loo.e llaiitig
model. Very unusual alue.
Hudson Seal Coats
$150-0
Thu--q'Jrtei -length flare inodels.
Larue cape collar und cuff?.
Hudson Seal Coats
$165-0
A snappy sports model. I'.olliuc shawl
collar, cutt's und belt.
Hudson Seal Coats
$195-0
13-inch full rippl" model. I.urtfe cape
collar and cuffs of skunk.
1 Squirrel Coats
$265-00
A Jaunty sports model. Deep vollinj:
flhavl collar and cuffs.
Moleskin Coats
$295M
13-inch full flare model. Taupe wolf
collar and cuffs.
Mink Coats
$695-o
15-inch Hare model. Handsome dark
silky mink skins.
GjJRdUS.Ni? AGENTS! ORDERS ACCEPTED
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