ltfW3K3U3 $Mn . ( . t . . J v.. ' j. i ' . : rv k ,,t mMms ON DAY'S ARMY CASUALTY LIST M...J' ?i ".-. 1ji .' ' A... ' '... .., i ..'....-" ,- . . .... , - ,: . i , . j . . .1 ..,' -t-.i-.i'ti Eight Killed in Anion, Six Died of Wounds, Twenty- nine of Disease and Accident, 362 Were Wounded in linttic C Opllcrnl lYrlilnB ft disunity uport for tjj Oilny nnil last tilKlit conlnln 3..r. lutim-", inrlttillnir flelit Mllnl In iirtlnn nurl sl ' dead from woutiiK In mlilltlnn. Iwcn- i '' 'J'"0''" '"''I "f j'li't'a'p hud w Tinm rjltVVTI' tnim-K lnfioti Tn'ntcm Miimiitril tllpRrri I iitli-tfritilnrill l'ltn.vri: luo.h mm lirniliey Jli-nch Mnmiilnl sllelitlj 1'lllVA'li: llnbptt W. N'lihol'iin, Summit. MM(M.VM) 11lfil nf llll,ti bibet Irtn'fl nf rehire, hui ot nh mfn vtlllon can be used n rtny bus iw rrom th kind Hint 1ms tnhny buriiirs to the one-burner nrrrtnRPinent tliat. Is tlto Joy ot the "'IlKht lioilolreir." No lonetvr iiopiI flic with tJic limited cooMni? facilities be content with foo'l Hi.t 1,n onlv be fried nnd brollfrt. ThM own I dlroeled, tnllRlsts of folll iM. a tonter, an nsboslos-llneil ntnnil for linhlne, tbe umii ton. nnd een a illse for heatltiK Iron. lViintflcli It ".u be Iml for elRhU-lhn cents, and It "III IU oer any burner WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 DOWN STAIRS STORE Store Closes at 5:30 wra r'.zmt WANAH3MC r , , , ! , . ii l'llIVATHS William II llirain, IlllU- neclrnt. ,llm number of womieil Is mon ihonumi: llitnkln Tlbblts. !... om Vniiiii!iil iDcuree t iitlHrrtnliiril) v Snen at 2G2. rnitl'cm.U. riinrlt It. lliuklc. Balll. B... .... t. . 1 I till. f 1'lii, (life tln a nnMiu i nit i Iflrte tillttilmrml , in- ii'ivi HIV ' i'li' it-nmnvT iihimim i- Ii Jlffy-Uurr drains nnd fcctily-rlRlit u wounded. ' ' i Tbe total or ainv iniuiiltlri or nil KoitB lo iluiu In S'l.lnt! unit In tbe marine 'b conn .Tl"S 14' Sumin.ulwd, tlie loei in dnto .ire: Im Ji-noiled if, not. HI J Killed In notion i S pf Ijieu oi wouniiH ' VfDlocl or .lKinsn -J7 ii .?L' "f "''ol'lfnt it ml Ff oiner cui" h . . - 1 MIcRlmr In ,,,11,, ii fin. i i eludlne t'lboiiei"! ... HO Wounded .3ii2 lit Oiniid lol.ilt 3 :i Totals ln.si.S 3.5J0 1.17S ai,r,r7 murp. MK(IIM t nuiiileil ppll1 rnl Mil Kniml Duton llonnoVe. Adventures With a Purse .Marine Curp ( titni1lle Stinmi.ity of oiHuiltliH in date: Ofllcers , ' llnutlll m Wounded 7S I llt'.MI TODAY I. A ilellablfiil fare i renin. J. Itiibber m raier tit make rlennltig 1 imtn nnd iuii nolrr. 3. . liip men for lluhl lniuirkreieri, ei fptluniillt nrtiril. y be not A WOMAN'S intuiting kIoi.v ma; lier bah. but n Miliiable n"it nnllsted men Ituilbs Wiiiindid .. In li.iuds of enemy Mi.sslng 12fl! :ni7 11 1!H !). In.iVtn be Diet looked li n inwid. rlenr cliln X' filially tmiieiiiit wltli.lliN faet win one wry itoer wiim.ili xilinnc borne I III Ni ty ViiiK that be made ii oareful fIiiiIv of Hie lomplpNlon and Its neciW and bna iinuriil n siieilal eri'.im ooni ttomid of urn. Inciedliiit whleh Mblteli". 1JI .tnollur wlileh ili.umei. nnd ullll nnoiber wlileli limit Mir tbe nkln Tbe teiult It a dilliilitrul f.iee ereim, wltlib kms niot KtiitlfvliiK tesults, nnd Is well wortb i ilfillir n Jar. For tbe names of sbops where ar ticles mentioned in "AiUcnturcs With a J'urse" can be purcbai6d, nddrcs Hciltor of Woman's l'ngc. i:bnmso '1'unuo LGDnnn, or phone the Woman's Department. Walnut, 3000. Tilings to Know Voroxlde or alcohol will kirp the ,el low finm tie rreneb piano lieii Win ii an old liot-untci hair Is of no further ti.e eul it lull) mats lo be plneid undi flower polv. Tin 'e will pi cm lit Hull mtilMwc Hie fuinitllie lileie of thin muslin talked In the tup of the blauki t and r it i Itlttc down about i Iclit linltes i..s II .ipprrij.ihl) and lf"-sens i baiting bills GINKS I()ST ADNKHTISINC A report fiont t' 1 Wiilljcrt; mhei llslnc dlrietm nf the t'nlted St.ues Itm ploMtient Serslie. dhows that rennsyl- t ...1 i 1 Ilia it... 1 illAlll I I.I ll... ......I... tii... i,..,. u,r ,iii-,,i in ..n- .iiiiiiillll j of tiespi; r mheillslnit eonttlbulid In I Hie e.imptiKit in nriiue iin,irs to the nceen',t of enlerlnir tn work plants reniiilMinln mUiltl'iis dnniln! K.7 full pices, IIS half piKes and oill quar ter piRe This Is mole than In per ii ill of the .ulMitlslnpt upare i out Minted thtoiiKhoiit the initio t'nlted Slates , ,i I ten Total -i:'7S The fojlowlmi iMsii'illteH mo lepoited by the i ominiindluK- cenetal, oT the Alm4 Iran epeilllloil it j fouis Killed In nillon '..- 1 Hied of wnuud.s nteei1 In action AVounded In action (decree UluUln- itiliHtl) . . ' - MIsslllK 111 act Ion .... t. . .. 13 Total Woitnilrit itereh i -Jnlltl It Si burlier, Nernnh H w roTOM.l. "Is fAITVlN Innirs li I'lnn teltim Me I.1i:i"li:.VAM' Waller I lirlMensi-n Oik- land, i'hI . . , Uiiiinilril (llenree t nib'termlneil) r.iut'n i: im-,-Miinf, r. iiiiiin, I'lHs- lllircll, I'll.) Mernlltll Wood Ilrnoklltl, I.lle IJtnlil 'llliler M Paul, Minn , All Minn r J. lllll. Mile, N, IV V.irk 3S 17 Wouldn't ll be nice If thev nude lints .yul pills the a hospital tooink ate now iniisiiuUid wllb loumW cut. turs? What a tellet it would be not to li.ue to pi Intn ihostf ititiieis Willi i.iiiiImi ip and tleaif-liiK ptwdei and deat ktinws whul cKe. and --llll not be able to get ihnlii ipille ele m A i ulibet i i .m nt.rt. , Ill l,..l ..111 1 1 fl, 1"1. ..'Ml 1,111 llll'l. Illll III' II hllll, help. It consists nf , uilibii dlso nt t.telnd to one of metal, held toRether on a black woodni b.iiulii 'Hie rubber dive tfe so shaped thil It Ills nicily Inti the nrrnels, and, ie-enfured by the metal, It fount an vxoellent semper line itf these eouMiileut little appliances may be had fin ten cents. , Pome olip once fin etlnuslv temarked ''hois the mm furnish the heat fm tin mountain l.iliKe," f, Tor one don't caie, nor need she who leads this, for It tills nut of a mountain tanse nor anv If. f .Rrt 5?- P is ft hi l. v m I'lINXMU'WU tiled nf WiiihiiIh rr.ivii: - iiiui,i,po .'oiio 'nu p, m . stncl, I'hiii Mnlili mi Mitt il Vrierete , rillVAl Ii lliiv llts-ett Hill Winpn Mnllliiliil (I)i iirie'l iiclfleindlli'il) ' i:ilUl.N I -- 1 i ml- DIMrhli IHII link son slleil. lhllHlnlliliM Me'nr ll Men IS, in IMhIii s Oininbell TtttslmrKh rollpflltXI. .lillin llisklll, elkl Milltll Wnler pfroit. Vlilliiik lnlil i . - , , WM!OM:Ulloile Ml llli r rlr.irneld PIHVTP.s Ceora,- Ciilii, iliu, m Jtinirs Kunls -Ml Sniilh llnrlin 1reoi Plill Hile'ellli, JUeilNliw llnbnllikl l'lltliurli ,,.l 11 lfli,fr lCiirti-t I'M, SitnU,l 1 llnrn-r. Ilrlnliln rllmi liu. Hear, iMiniit iS ui rfrliUKS, jnnn wiinim iiiimi rinuin,i Mmiinlril s,,n, - PlilVAll.'i 'tinlM Abriililnvle DuIIu'h llrimin ll'iim IMttslmruh lesitili Tin waul Sinnlull I.illn ll ("rilj ll j:il llillliliiite nli I1U Late, low in-. Ilfnrne tiiillHI-h I'I'Ip, IpilrKll Mini lie Inlm llur I'Ht-leimll ll"d llnlinllii- Keeli r I'orlv roil. Pen Milnil" Ilflle I'lrmiii, lud 1,'llnn Mount I'lesniitit Xnlnlil i Jlilio Iteuillin: Walter Noll Pulls , linn Louis rlirriljlii-tn 111 Mimrno strrei 1'hlH.HIilili. liilut I. silinellmt i I'll ' Inn nh. Mlliui W I'mln-i. Kil.' .Vuith Ti n-lll Hlml Phllinlelnlila Died or Miiinuli r.neiiril In illna COIU'UIlVI. Oer.ilil Un.au Durmi Mis-lnz In Allien PltlVAl !'. lli'iidiiri- I. Nillls. .ernni (lr-.ll ' Dllllin, Im-'ii Uim.in ntfiit Phil l ileliildn. Hlllril la Anion Preilnusli Iteimrlul -e-, "" lertl, Mmtailiil 1'UlVAIi: 1'iul (Up n IMltnlmri-h. m:w .ilknta inniileil iierel, rOKI'OIlM, Piter I'hiiles IMnnia hi moUi llijntine COOKS WANTED Motor Transport Corps Sec Advt. I'aRe 1 Spnco' Donated by Troy Trailer Co. DROPS OF MAGIC! CORNS LIFT OUT So simple! Drop a little Free7one on a toudiy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it. i &5 ) i TTm i A few cents bus a tiny bottle 01 Trccroijc al 11 'Imp; btorc. T. Ins i siiHiiitnt 10 rid 011r feit of crr liirtl corn, oft corn, or corn between the toe, also all caHinei, ml uitbont the liglitei,t orencs? or irritation, It ilocMi't hurt at nil ! Precronc U the much filbert of, mak'ic etlicr discovery of tin. Cincinnati petiitis So caa. Your ririictlt ll Ffpfinni-. Lituard Wci'cy Co , Cinclnnni, l) Your Best Asset A Skin Cleared By Cuticura Soap ah Hnini.nl dinn?.1; Oinlmnnf "T & T0. Tnlfum "5 Samuli cnrhfipftf "Cntlcura, Dtpt 6L. Boiton" HMWHVt Hlf'n'il'IV. Fight the Hun of Disease and drive the pntvntis from the blood bv dilnkltiK the famous Mountain Varjiy Water. Todav, more than ccr befoic, lucuenized for Its Mondctful liealth-giilne properties Mountaiialley Water Krink It to Get Well Pure, Patatuble and Tasteless Drink It to Keep Well Sample it FREE 718 Chestnut St. Phone Z Walnut in A .? ' w If' m llsf m i m &i' V I tali' ' ISK w i .. i, jyi m m h: f'u 1 T i9 'Vaseline. ELICALYPtai CONTAINS s cS!i JELLV Don't Become' "Another Victim" of SPANISH INFLUENZA An iifcclioiis germ taken into the system usually Jbrcutlied in curries the diseusc. Vaseline Reg U.$.Pot,0ff. Eucalyptol Petroleum Jelly is cdmposetl of "Vttselinc" Petroleum Jelly, and the well known disinfeetnnt oil of euealyptoh It' is cleansing, antiseptic prevents irritation in Hie delicate membrane. f 4 Remember, always breathe through your nose breatUe deeply and, tp breathe freely, use "Vaseline" Eucalyptol in the nostrils. At all druggists. CHESEBROUGII MANUFACTURING COMPANY ' , . (Consolidated) XT State Strett - New York v r The Down Stairs Store Starts November With a Great Sale of Domestic Rugs 4S 1 Hundreds of Lovely Velvet Hats at $5 and j l.iMriUH pnotl rlrl nnd tlroi, dull Lyons olit in 'mull and lnijio ft.uiHi- On "oiiif bits of fui iiio licd, u liuvi' ftiloiful fncinus uf '-olt-toncd c'hi't. The tl iminiiiK iui n delight help n hit of lihhini tic .'unitized Miiiiic. llii'i i ostiich of -.t i IT feathers tne used, and tlieic uiu uii'dtlK or nostnays of hliRht llowei . (MurKiO i'l liotll nd ninny Mnollslv on ni.iny 1800 Pair of Fabric Gloves for Women, Children and Men A 1 50c a Pair The women's clinr-, nic in tfiny, blown, UiaKi .mil hlacU and hac iimti'iibtiii; iniluoidi'iy on the hacks and two clasps .it the i ist-. The chiltlicnV loe- are m jii.ty or blown. The men's lori aie in k siy nnd kliaUi and hasp plain oi embioideieit b.u'k. All of the ulou's ale llceird on the inside, making thnn eiy w .u m and n vieeiihlp on the coldest days. Oulinaiily tliey would be niaiked' half again as much. ( i in re I) Some New Suits Are Adorned With Fur And right jnotly they ate, with their v0ft coIIiuh that button coilv up around the chin and, i-oiiietimeit, culls or bands of fur on the coat. $,J2.:i(l to &8."j. Soft Broadcloth and Velour in i ich shade of blown, wine, wistai in and gieen make uits that hae lippling to.its, linrd picttily with eoloictl silk-. The tollat-, cuffs and bottom ol the jackets hae kit coney fur. A Utile (lathering ' of indnidiial models of buiella, clour and bioadclolh aie in taune, blown, buigunih ami giefn, all with fin ioll.il- ol dyed laiTonn, Auslialian opossum, nu ti ia and wall ne, and some with bands of the fur for tiiuiining. (Miirl.vt) '225 Boys' Serge Suits Special at $9.75 which is about 'i off! The 225 boys who get them wi lucky boy.s. The navy blue heige is guaianteul all wool fast color. Evciy eam is taped; the tiousois aie I tluougliout and the jackets aie lined with mohaic. ' They are made in tiemji style, with loose belts that fasten with buckles. All sie.s aie hcie foi boys of 7 years to 17. (Inllin. MurKeO II 1)0 and med A wonderfully fine collection of Wilton rugs of ' high quality will be placed on sale tomorrow in the -Down Stairs Store. So fine are the rugs and so proud are we that we emphatically state that this is one of the 'i best rug purchases we have ever made. The rugs were bought from a manufacturer of the highest standing, whose goods have stood the test of service right here on the floors of the Wanamaker Store. Every operation in the making of these, rugs f rom the spinning of the yarns and their dyeing to the weaving of the rug itself-was done under expert super vision, and the result has been rugs of the finest quality. But these rugs have become so expensive to manu facture, under present labor conditions, that their mak ing has had to be discontinued for the present, and the ; mill has closed out to us all the stock on hand at much less than today's market prices would be. The Savings Are Big Take, for instance, the 9x12 size, which is a stand ard. The sale price is $69, the worth of that rug is $100 or more today. The savings on the other sizes are pro portionate. The Beauty and Durability of these rugs can hardly be overestimated. They are the heaviest wool Wiltons made, and the- patterns'- are excellent. The colorings are soft and well blended and are appropriate for dining-rooms, living-rooms, libraries, entrance halls; in fact,for nearly every room in ; the house. Many of the patterns will be found splendid for offices, too, and you may be assured the rugs will stand the wear. 4.6x7.6 feet rugs are $25,50 o.-j , iis.v iwl i leys uf' .)ww.v yp. 9x 12 teet rugs are $69 9x15 feet rags are $97.50 11.3x12 feet rugs are $97.50 (( hr(nut ) Arabian Lace Panels Special at $4.50 TIipip aie 12 patterns to choose f i om. Each panel is lo indies wide and 2 yards long. The designs aie beau tiful and will adoin any win dow and make the house look like home. The special pi ice lepresents .savings of 10' i to JO'r. These aie the kind of cui tains that should grace youi windows on Thanksgiving! (Cllrnllillt) Black Silk Skirts Show Attractive Styles They begin with skiits of his tious black talfeta at ls8..ril) und go on up to beautiful black faille .skills at M9.7r. Hut theie aie many stjles and puces between. Wool Voile and Talfeta I niako some nnait .skiit. The ndes begin at ?12.r0 and go to $I8.,'0; while the wool taftcta is i:i..'l). (MiirhH) Fashion Delights in Wool Jersey, Tricolette and Velveteen Wool jersey in 'Autumn shades of brown, taupe and blue is in its most charming mood, forming new collarless modi Is ns. well as frocks with self collars or collai.s of white satin. Skiits are either plain or havo out skirts and many flocks show touches of braid trimming. $2n.."0 to .1,30. The dicss that U sketched i 20.75. Tricolette of the Graceful Lines We all acknowledge the material to bo that with its easily given air of slender grace. The grace is well developed in dusscs that uio simply made on long lines with loose belts, The collais aie of haimonizing satin where there aie collars but many of the frocks aie collarless. $31.75 to ?:17,50, Dusky Shades of Velveteen Black, navy bjue und various tones of Burgundy und beautifully soft in velveteen flocks. Some aie quite simple, while others are rather elaborately trimmed with bruld. Here, again, the collarless models mingle with those that have collais of satin or of the matciiul. $23.25 to ?45. (Market) New Petticoats 'lliey hae lops of -i stutih, I niciceiied ninteiial with milled ( and coided flounces of ltistiout taffeta in many fllam oi loely changeable shades. Sil.OO. j (( I'lilrnl) A Gathering of Mussed Neckwear at 10c and 25c 1'ieces of soiled and mussed neckwear of llianv kinds collan and sets of oigaudii', pi iue, s'Uin anil the like in many shapes and sips. TIipsp wpip oiigirall sc eial tunes as much, it i niiiii) Women's Black Cotton Stockings At 2re n pan, seamless stock ings, well icinfoiced. At fide a pail, full fashioned stockings in a medium and light weight. They aie "seconds," but the impel fpctions air too slight to hull their wear, ( i'ii(i.ii) Overcoats and Suits for Men Reduced Fine, stuidy Wannmuker clothes of puiio wool, with all the gcod tailoring points that Wanamakei clothes alwajs have. 69 Overcoats, $16.50 .and $19.50 All .lie medium weight, and they are in black or oford miNluies, in slvl foi mm and joung men. Sies langc from 111 to 10, though not in ery style, 105 Suits at $23.50 ' These aie of fancy mixed ihcviots and blue unfinished worsted, both matciials that aie known for their srnicc and duiabilitj. They ac in all icgular sirs. (1. alii r.t, .lliirKi'l) Warm Comfortables Special at S3,50 and $4 WiutPi -weight tomfoitable. of pknleoiis waiinth, eoei(d with fiRiiltd silkollne and filled with puie white cotton. They aie in full double-bed size. (( hrslllill) Envelope Chemises Made of fine nainsook, cut gcrv eiously full. One style at !jil has pictty luce around the top and bottom and blue libbon shoulder stiaps. Another at ?1.2r has neat cm bioidciy aicund the top and .bot tom. (Ci'iilrnl) ii It's a Mighty Gold Wind That Can Penetrate These Coats! A small gtoup of suede velour loats with collais of the mateiiul is $!l9.7o. All aie belted, but theie are many odd, little individual touches in the use of pleats, tucks and gathers. The full-length linings aie of harmonizing or liguied silk. Hi own, gn en, taupe and blue offer a good selection, $:2.")0 lo $59.75 Coats waim. altiuctip and well made--of surde'Udoui, buiplla and heavy coating me in many, many models. The tolois arc navy blue, light and daik blown, burgundy, taupe and green. At $32.50, buiellu coats with collais of djed laccoon. At $37.50, vi lour touts aie lather IUuniun, with deep bands of fur at the bottom, turn-back cuffs of fur and collars of fur. At $39.75, the backs of velour coats show bioad, loose panels ut tacjied only at the waittlines. Collar and deep cuffs of soft sealcne make you think of told days. At ?15, bioad loll collais of kit coney top coats of velour, with plain buckb gatheicd below the belts. The cuffs have broad straps oinumented with stitching. And so on through many qthcrs at $17.50, one of which is sketched with its collar of dyed, raccoon. i The other coat that is sketched is of velour, with collar dnd cuffs of opossum. $59.75. (Market) & b1bH ,34 $ to? ?P1 ?5K f.a. W3 "A , 23? a ilOTri ?mi m 3 :: ; fxiVm -2 5-' An vBi ""HS.-J SWy-a && 31 A!t lazse1 &i jft K m k' St , 'M: OT?t KWtf' a&a-i f&S 3&1. -Q5iM ISflHSJ rff ,T1T-1 WA , j: 5' TSZH AW IS "ttf'tft S K, na WV. MM
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