Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 31, 1918, Night Extra, Image 4

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"H.N
WLPhiIMMtXVE OFF
t'liVSH OF 14,000 GERMANS
of "row Division' tiriitgs From H ar '.one Thrilling Talc
oj ) anhrc Heroism- by Ttro Companies of
Old "First Pcnnlvania"
real stor of liow two eoniriiiili-
'American rolill, rs mpiniicr ot thr
hs 105th Inf.imry, formerly Uw
of riillmUlplil.i, Mnvril Off th
of 1 1,000 Clrnn.ins flcWM t
rno nt Chateau TliUrry curly in
.liiut lust rr.irhf-,1 lhiw cltv.
Hk' Inle of UiiIl.i1 iiiKri- lierolmn
inarrntfil lty nn oMti-i r of tlif "Iron
Ion," who lina Just rrturnwi irorn
i .war zone.
Oi6 heroes who lust life iinil limb In
Irlnc Turin from fin t lu-im after one
t'lthe flcrccat hnticl-to-h.iinl conflicts of
ivrnr, were m mln m t Coinrmnlcw
5nd M, mill th y ir. thrown Into
hX, breach nt n nl.-ii where A Hint see-
unary defenses! mu wen men ik-sii-
Hole. In holilinir the lioKltltin , Jl"
rnn-'ncuns leu
rv-jney were niacin in uic imm nm-
i.- a ..... -- - . . ... . . . 1
rfxno Jinrne n'i in no.r' ' n i
lAVrxn terry uciwocn m. ntitt-n on mr
KO-Vitiorth and the Cr-m. !i .11 tin- rotilli
5r.--)jLswna perhaps tli. u- il.mt link in 11"
'iVAWed line. Tli. j ntuill n-mn n, -
! Ifcil
pfchfofcemrnts could
ii"! jnBtructed to v
f ! UM
1 yj
" f AflK1
'Ji
!?
Its
-,?i
ru'u d u(i
l!l. ir iinltlon
July
If.
.i ii'piiJhimI. iiIIIiihikIi the -Mil Ire linn
whs r.ikc-il from i hd 1o end hv the
ulihril fire nf man) mtii'hlne mi Hut
whiti the entire 1 1 ooo derma na riiflml
the iwwtttvn the following mnrtiltnt Inc
wnr-teiii l-'ietich nnd HrlllBh were
forced in f.il hm k. Not eo the Ameri
cana . Almogt laolilk'il the) stuck to
their imata, although al lucked on liolli
tlmikii nnd Inter from the rear
Two coiiracit of ac-lnm wne open to
them. surrender to the enemy ot (IrIiI
thrir w fhmtmli to their own limn
They phnae the hitter without hisitii
Hon. to their ctcrlnsllni? honor. Thm
enatteil (t fue-fot-nll, with olllict nnd
prlMiti- MirltiitiR for their liven on nn
equal funtlnjt .Many of the oltk-i-r Wele
wtled out. hnt the Yankees icfilscd to
iinlt. . limit-mi thy i-outiniiid in fight
with such dispel at Ion lh.lt the niinici
hMllv mipnlor lim-hcs Sine up the Unlit
tlicnisi Ives nnd tli d.
AVheti the Atnerli-Htlti took tip their
i netv i-!"llloii!' It nan found that only
i Hi" of the heroic Bim hint nurHel the
I tit rltlc mounti i, hut they (ontinueil
t- Rtatiil off nttrniptt il (tctinnii adv. cue r
until frinli ttoopi ntrlM-d Tln-n Hie)
Nmn it lotth on ,i i oiuiii-r-.illiuK thai
iIiom- tin- In-h. h.ii U allocs the .Mat lie
I on-1- and for -ill
i nHirucieti io ri ! i;e it
h 'jfHUtcosts, nn enem utt.ul
PHILADELPHIA SOLDIERS WOUNDED
ON BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE
R' Wirt? vr-
.
Conttnurd from l'.-uio On
i-fti'at camp
Meade at.
on
I ail uhed to the
..f ihi- 1'iiit com
in this cltv and
t
SK
WJlith "Infhnlrj
S'rfiposed of drafted run tiom this cltv ant
Ci'!sfatP. Tho youiiK r.ihc-r ! iirtnnlnon
Ljaaelally alone the Sf.i'ii Line He l a
fij6 rdgmher of the SI- n. n i.-k.t t luu .inn
W-'ilSja tlno all-round iildii. Mr. A I 111 r.
itiWSri Is ti leaning memo, r 01 uie i-iiiia-(.""delnhla
bar.
S-fJfiN -Tli i-nnllinnl cnsil.lll V 1 sta BllOW a
pi-jtLteSt.il of 731 t'lday i-'i liidlne. howetet
t'onlv fortv soldiert from rhllailclphla
L''and dlstrlet Of ilui number three h.ue
i.ffedled tot wounds, twi-tiij -one have been
f.jrtroundcd and two .ir- mi-amr I'm- sol
fcgJPdlers from neaihv n unit -ne dead and
MVjPve otfiers wounuen
Eii&' ei..i.... .1 .1... !..
Uh 'Prlrnln Arthur . Trainer, woundeil
?5i-jh action on uput "1. inake no men
pJ.iUtlDii of haIns liter iniur-il in 'heeral
t rtfc;5r' I e i t ,. r s to his
i'lJlenorc Wis rounds'""'!'! '", ,'' ' ' ''
w ar: j .. . -rii- in it tiaie. no
JJ, Waif n Letters to Mather vp, aim of the flght-
.jjK' ini-r n-iviiiff neon
" wipfeity atlir,' a.- i-ie lermnnt ar.
Si'mhelng driven back iiiuirk thit he N
E'lM&nOr I-i nut Fas inter -i w-mu annul
KW-haVlnir been hint Tmtpi i w is (h lftcd
i.TOi early last BUitimrr mil -ct t to l-'ram.
t-VJL '.. ...' .. .. t.lnf ... .. - !. ..!
ir-illtCT iiniy it in iti ;!- .n - hm' .ii-.iiii-
-I!i4ie l(Ull KIJ lltJftl 111- !ll-' i uu.iueiii.-4 ui
-fnjIUtary drill nnd wis -.ri.itcd to fill a
Vivncnncv In the rinks of Comnanv II.
t.V3iSth Infantry IIo. is ilie oa of Mrs.
ijj - IUJJ11 rft. iiniuti -- .-vi nt itnill
ttu,Mrfet( and wa.s formctly a probation
"5J! qlKeer' lor itn .iunu-ip.u i.nuri
'JJiMTtrlvnto (llii-eppe Cidiu, dlid of
?-'WOUTius. was only eiciueeii rears old,
anil nau not oeeii niiLujaiini wuen ini.s
tCtUUliy UUUI.IIllI !.- un - j--i Hunt . lui
, jib enlisted p-omptly In the old Third
. JffRegiment. N . 1 . and has been In
t France flnce lav f this v-ar His
ii,Tnotier died MnrHy after he joined tin-
-iriiiy; wiuie an niuer uronier went narit
to'Italy and ! I ) i'ph'inc uii-ler iien
'.fral Diaz nlon the P'avi An aunt.
Lc JtraTiNaaj'.arlo Jarehcino. of mo rierce
L . '"Btreet;. had a. I'tur fioin lnr nuihew
. ft, ho had oei n hurt, i-ut he failed u
..mentlcri the nature or tcnt of his in-
--- - - ' -V-A ntl.fiT. l.itt. ii-nu ....... I
pM -i w ' - i tfcT i--i;rni'll
ivovtiaya ago came an otiicial tile
rom Wastitnctim slatimr that l'ri.
' "Colia had died In a base hosnital
""Spa -Sftjembtr m
Aorporiil Ttioinus I'errane. passed
i urinir ilie iiaiienini; n me .-st ii in, i
fKtllent, If rapidly reentering in u lMe
.Hospital. iiecoruin(r n- a nttir inene,
W "!Ty his stepbrother Michael MuLauch-
V .'l!n if 21100 Vr.rtll t:iiiv nth .tr.. .
K -, "Serrano inllstcil in Ma uf J9i7 in the
. 'reirular army iinu went to France in
! tho fall of last year with thu atventv-
iBixth Field Artillery
. , Uil'rlviite Anthony Llaniplelro. wounded
!''wa formerly impIoed as a tailur in
'ftho quartermaster's department nf the
piJJIlltvu uw-iii'i mil 'in lui vs. JIO was
.-rafted in May of nils vear. and aftet
-.-'iDnly. a short training at fame Meade
nViwaa "gent to France with the aiotli In
tfantry. Ills wounds were not s-eiiniis
Ml n ii' in u iiaic-r to ins wire. Mis
i&''i5jLena Glampletrj, nf 1 hid South Klchth
IR-,'"ftreet.. I'rlvi.te i.iiiiiictio was injured
' .in cue nciti jirtu iik amiiK me .Mi use
(-.'between September L'T and So, durins
ifJjrwhlch. so main- l'luladelnhiaim tt.r.i
,,'WUed and wounded
MXIeutt-nunt Mexniiilrr II. I.nftii. t-on
street ,erKeant .-s muel Jt l.ati.i.
-tho Thirty-sccjnd street and Wmul-
,-x
i
jfyWar Department
!. IlUUtS Tll
iOBicer Is Dead
land ateuue iiol'cc
lu'i'jn. is hat itti; a
i ird time ot it mn
v .in insr tile Var
I n parim. it L olllcials
t'.ii lie is ai-tualtv
lift--,- l uIim- In f-'ict. the
lfdonartmcnt has not v-i a lnuttid that
?wtltBtlieutenaiil is bull .n i lit- Hi sh, but
Viln8l8l3 that he it, -btid ami burli d
'4&.TWO days nso tin ''' n mi s tutlier
j.y received an .irti tnai v intun-il nr
JiumtlflcatB from tin War Uiiiattment
. ' XTcertltylnis to all on' im cnt that ser
iJ'Mant Alexandei II i.jtta dn-d honorably
-Xlnitho nervicn of his lountry -u Si p
" Jfttmber 7." This liiicrcHtlni; cloeumitii
L ' -7IWW... I..A. .....I.... t..i I. it. it .....1 . .1 ..f-
hand
of
unil
the
tfal of
t'nltcd
fwa isiven under th' I
IhA'adlutant treneral
-. --,
' miaieA.
shtho chronolosleal lrsnry of Ilie case
TpClileUteiiant l,.itta ha-- a tuu. h of iri-un
humor. He hail he n rceomnu tided tor
frcommlaloii bcfirt his unit, tin ln'itli
iMrantry, ttuiu-u i t i-iauc-t uuu ue went
jfijyor1 ae a cadet illicir with tlu i-mk
Sflfc'BrKeant. His cimnus--ioii was held
f-'nir-ancl did not icath him until si riLein-
Sacftdi On Scptembir 7 he was Rashul,
.-s?s:
fcfiSiiF
LriT
:u i-iiill-iv t- bis own stairmeiit Hut
aicoTdliiif to n ti li-iriiiiii from tbrt War
1 1! partnii lit iici-leil ht h's f.itlti-i on
Siptembir 2Ti the yoiinif ollleer iiad been
UM.iid on September 0 few linurt
nfler tho teliurnm. hoHOXer. cuiie the
N'tlcr statlnir that he had been K.iFsed
hut wan not In u nerioos condition. Tin
In uteniiut'H father wrote in the Win
Pi PHHment for an cMilnnntlon and two
weeks later leciiveil a letter saying a
inlstnko had been made ami that Ills
mm hail been wounded on September li
mit killed
Yi t in aplle of this ollli-lnl statement
'iere ame the rnirrnW'd i-ei tlllc.itr
formully certlfyliiK that the oiiiik nf
fiei r was dead. Lieutenant laitta's
father does nut know whi-ther to be
anKry or amusul, hut hivs that ho Is
certainly cnlnir to hold on to that cer
lillcate o as to lie aide to show it to
Ins sou when the latter c-nnits back
fiom Hurope-.
J'rllnte .Itlinrs IhuiU, wounded. 1.1 a
eiandson or the late Oi-ncral VilHatns,
a "lil War eter.fn, who eonim.inded a
diMKlon nt the battle of (lOtt.tsburn
Tin- Milium soldin's f.i ther is a palrol
nuii attached to the l-'lftceuib and la'
i u-t sirei-ts police station. In a litter
it 1 1 iti il from Vritate l-'imls leci-ntly
he said he was "Kettini; aloiiR famoilslv."
Ti IIIiib of .tho way the Uetmans ran
wheir llii l-'ianco-Americ-in dine cot
iindi r full lu itlway, he said thete was
"tciy little tight lelt in l-'iltr" "I will
luiiiK a boe-he homo with me when I
i-oiiii-." In- milled, "mid let the bah
knock it aiounil" Knnls was drafted in
March of this jear. .sent to I'amp Meade
and went oterM'.is in Mav with the
oliitli Machlne-iJun Hattallon Ilia pai-t-nts
lite at 2 J 2 South paii.-n sn.ct
CoriHiritl -Jnliu Itnsl.ln. " i -led, is a
member of tin White I.ilt s i il. an
INSCRIBED IN FREEDOM'S HAtt OF FA&IE
r- : ' ' ' i'
.GIAMPCTRO
loundod
Vouncled
d.d, MfthtUGH
Woundcc1
CORP.d. BA'iMIN
VVoondod
JAJ1S LNcjU
Wontidi? J
f DUNN
VOcindCCt
orffantzniiiin iniiip --cd nf iiiiin; nun
lit fiiK in the ---iiitlii asti-rn sictlon ol
the tll.t Nearly llflt of the iminbei
lmve inll'liil nnd of this total fi-iu
hiiM-'beeii killed In Hi-lion ntiil u l.irm
tiuitilii-r liate been wounded, tine of
I'otpoial lliisklli's bri.tbi-IM bus bun
Milid Itotii In Poland, ii brought in
this cltt when still n hoy, t'oilioinl Hi
ltu trit-tt up In Soiithwatk le fiilislnl
in the old Third lb Ktment, ,N' Il V , ami
wei'ii oteipeai as a inemher of t'ompnnt
II. imnii Infantiy. Ills mother tin hi
.Mm South Water slteit. Thete will lu
ll thm i iilfflniT, "n t the beaihpini it is ni
the White l.lly Km al, I..' I South Knnl
uliii-t, lonlRht In honor of those mi in
bit's wliu bote John d thn colors
l'r(tnle llnrr.c !. onillli, woutliled. Is
n ntt-mbi-i of the machiiiii-Kiui tonipnitt
r.f the 1 1 till Infiinliy He was fotmei
l eiiiplnted at tin l.diUMcti! iniiiiltliins
woiks and enilsteil In the old SKih
IteKlnient N 11 P. at tin tlrst call for
tohmtieis fter the usual courst of
tiainlmr at i''iinp Ilani'iiek in- was teni
oteifi-as In Mav of this tear. Piit.iic
Smith s tiauti lias not npp. nied in thi
ollli Inl insiialiv list lis tit. but wind
-is Io Ills iMjiliy toacbeil his mother, who
Mm s at G701 t Stays nwtuie, Jii a letti l-ll-iln
the jouiiK soldier himself
rrlxnle -liilin t'ostn, wonmled. is cou-
tliiceil that ijeiietal Sliennan had tin-
tlsht dope. "War Is sine hell."' he wiote
honie "That old
"Old Sherman llnd Bt-neral, Sherman,
u lift !i ti !.. int i till
the lUghl Dope had the thimr sly.i il
up in ureal shape.
I won t he sorry when It's all ocr
Piitntc I nhta Is lei-oti-rliiK fioin Iniu-
rli s i-aiiMd by shrapnel in Ilie left li k
and side of bis had. lie "koi off east.'
r-i he puts it. hut added, "There wele
many who will netcr sic- the t'ltj Hall
iikiiIii."
Private Costa was dtafted In Mat o'
this .tear, lint toiunteeied tor lininedl
ate Mitlce as soon as the upportunitt
presented Itself, nnd wis i-ent nii--eas
with the .lliith lnfautrt the hitler pall
i.f ,111111 lie was foimei'it a tinder fot
11k hatiMhi; house of H W. I'lntK & Co
In a lot tt i" to his mothii, wlm lites
at 7n:t Solltli l'"ifl-eiKhlh stliet, lie
s.its that he had been tliihtine; toi font
ilnts hefon- His paitliul.u sluapiul i hi 1
c.-imi- aloiiK "At lli-st,l thoiiKiil I tva
killed, then thai I wa- fatalh woundi d
Il was the slunk fiiini the t plosu.n'nf
the hlii-!l near inc. hovtever, for by the
time 1 cot oei bi-ingr dazed I tountl
that while painful, my tt minds won. nm
ilauci tons A havlnc excellent cue and
treatment."
I'ritnle .lunies .1. Mi-Ilil;lit wounded,
was only sated from instant -liatli b
his Pencil helmet, or "tin lid,'' as thr
soldiers call them This headpiece .de
flected several shrapnel biillits utlieis
howetcr, cut him about the face, bul
not serlouslt. lie was hurt during the
capture of the Atconne woods by the
American tu.ops. ami In a letter to lus
mother. Mis Arthur McIIiikIi, Kill! Nmth
nil-tenth sttcit. --as thai he is most
anxious to net back into the llchiinq:
' It should hi- -t battle to a llni-.li,'-hi-
--lid. "with no alinislice to halt the
inai.h of the Yanks mto ilerniant Wt
A.W.TRAIrJOB.
Wooncfccl
L-M-CRAIfi
Voonocd
v .
U .1 J
VvWSk ?c v
JOHN S.COSTA
t it
III H.litH
-CoiiAvrrcANSOM-
Klllcd
i -
hate them Kol!- ....! .t i ullRil' to keep
tin-in on tho i-iii iinill we i ntci Itet
llu "
.Mclluch ji.liicd Ihi- cub is In October
of list 5e.tr unit m lit to l-'tanci last
May as u iiieinhr-i nt i 'iniiiniiiv M, HJSlh
Infautiy. A Plot hi i Hilwatd Mcllltchi
Is nmv tininltlK al Pump I'lV
I'rlliil,. -liiHcpli Milnl.tM-. tepoiltMl
inlsslnif In ' loil.it '-. oillchil casiinli.t list.
Is aitually In u Kmuli hospital m."-l-lllnr
flolll-all opel.ltlon fur appelldit ills
III- mother. Mis Mafv Milntyre. who
frrmeily ti-slded at l.'sn Ninth l-'lftv-lll
lb si i ict, has m-ilted sei-r-il letter"
finin him sltne I he npci 111 inn In Ih
l.i-t. which ciin. about lluee week-a-'o,
he said II wmld be two iiionthn
in bast bcl'oie h, i milil rt loin bis H'Bl-m-iil.
Mrs .Mcliittre lePlined lo Knoln,
near llaiiishuiR. the home of her pni-
nt s. about two wicks iiko PilvateMc
'iii t ic is a liieniln i of (Vunp.iiiv I, 1121b
Ii.fiiiitiy. A brotlii- j.irtv Mcliittre
is at the t, inn I ali.-s .'a-,'i Ti.iinltiK
"t.itlnn, ne'ii- i 'lin ii! Until wei- nn
niilv cinplotid bt ihi- Pi miK.t Itnula
ll-ilhoad.
I'rltnte -liinirs Mm tin. K.iHBed and
sin ll-shockcd mi August (i. has been
-;n back to this cmnlrt lie t cached
IMMs island .. i !n i affo anil is i -
peilisl in unite nl ins home. 2uMi South
I 'cell slliet. next will., lie IlllSti d 111
the old Tblnl lb mi'iilil. N U. P. In tho
iimniti- of I'll; ami Mas nsslsiieil to
the Midline iinu li.ittallod of tin 10'itll
at i 'limp lliiniiiL-li. lie was a t.t pc-elter
bt li.idc.
I'rltnte llerlb- I'eillilllKloil. ol IIIIO
Pi III! stieil, t'aintlen, died llitobi'l' 2, of
piieuiunni i, liiiuiKht on lit' i Iddt mlc In
llueiis.i A briithi r, AVIIllani Penuhmlim,
si'ititnr In tin, vame ii-rIiiii nl. was u
liallbcai-it- al the luniial cm Oi tuber
l.l iiiinthir biotlur. Hairy PciiiiIiikIhii,
died at the I'oopei- llm-pltiil. I'.iitidni,
of piiciinioitl.i, also Inoimht on by epi
iliinlc Inlltietra Still nnotln r I'eniilnit
tou boy, John. A . is tcitlug In 1'iaino.
I'lltate I'm nl. -I. Dunn, who bad Ills
ilulit hi; so badly muiKlid by iniii-iiliu -Kill!
lite lh.it It nillsnplelitl had to be
iimi Ul.-ited at the Mil, but who kept nn
bhiitliiir his i lib until lie had silciiciil the
mm that had dtopnul hltn. is lnuk al
bis limne. firU. (ivfotd stuel, Tor a
l.l lot ruihitlKh He has b. n In this
loitntv since -'rhl.i. and alter ills fur-
loilRll Is UP Will K'l to the lioVi'Illlllint
hospital ill WashltiKlon. win re lie will
In- Illicit with an aillllcial he
BvCHE UHMRSItHW KEQOEST
e - - -. .. t
jl'liiln. Cnplain Aeks for Helmet
in German nntl Gels It
"filch mlr ddiicn hut" (Ulto inn sour
lint )
Tills re quest, made Just behind tho
batltellno In l-'ratue by t'appiln Pharles
II Hnllls, a fornu-r
Phlhiiletiiblnti. to a
(icrihiin soldier who
hud been taken by
t It ii A lit e r 1 c a n
tllioiifl, whs e.
ilently timli rstood
bt the cnptltc For
th - hat In iiuesiiiin
Ms now In the mis-
session of the olll
1 1 r's wire, who lives
-i I 18 17 North
' Hlithleeiilh stttet.
A ceo m p nnvlmr
the h cl hi c t thnl
tinehid heiv tts
li rdny was if letler
' V.,l,,.,."".,l' ''ll'lilln
, llollls. hi which he
Sill II
I "I was ,ui it,, just brhlnd Hie lines
I when 1 saw some pilsontis Just In Im;
IbtollKht In by our mill, t asked the
llculiiuinl In olritKc to mt me ne of
tueir tin hats, luu 1P inlil me he could
'I'd lull, their I.iiiku.-iko and asked me
n t count I (old him 1 could nl least
fay what I wanted
"Tin Ft Hi! thai 1 picked on Was n
huso brute; and I planted both feet
s)iiutcly on tin- mound for feat- he
tulKht snii'zn me back Into N'o Man's
Land Kt Identic he luidii stood mt-
i.etmaii. for he donated it nl once I
thiuikid him and went about mv busl-iii-c.
so, ton, see, .ton Ret It I IkIiI hot
I fioin thti line."
1 i
C. R.CALHOUN, U.S. N., KILLED
I,iciilcn;iiit Comiiiiiiitler Dies (if
Ari'itleiil in Fraiirr
I.li utenant Poiiunamlcr t'hailes 1l.iv
inoinl I'.ilhoim. P s N. I! F, ,it,i lic-
toher .' a Jiopitnl in Fiancu as the
icsultiof an accident, and wiih bulled
thete. A tcleuriiin cioiliilnlntr iiiin i,.
i fioin.it Ion has been iccehed from the
Mar liepartnient bt Mis I'alhoun. wlios.
hum,. M at 1 112 i;.tst 1'ohunbla uteiiue
No deta s of the cistialit- n...., ,.i.,,,.
At the time the natal ollleer was in
iinunatid of Ilie steamship l-vils Taus
sig which sailed from this port foi
1-i-ancc on September 18. He leeched
he cnminlsslon in the naval tesei-tc on
fiiliinbcr " last, and this w.'ia his llr.st
tot-ace oterseas as a lleutonaht cont-iiMiiiler
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Af4i For Men
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litThe Editor
es to France
rard Wheeler, Kditor of
fQtly s, who went to J.uiopc
ear ana ninnea tnc nmKcst
the war -Hrnnd Whitlock's
now running in hvcry-
r-is again bound lor Trance.
fill establish headquarters in
rwith able assistants and lead-
ires of today as contributors.
rbody's Magazine believes
impending climax: of the
Ftoo momentous to be edited
f .farther shore of an ocean,
trefore prepared to cover
ric events riiiht on the spot.
y read Ilvcrybody's may look
P' to inures of unusual
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Twenty ootl styles in cordo-tans, black r.nd mahogany
calf, with extra-weight, Goodyear welted, service
soles, and guaranteed to give you thorough satisfac
tion. Come take a look at them.
Men's Genuine Cordovan Shoe
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Rich brown cordovan, with extra
heavy welted sole. I
Regular S10.00 Value J
7.95
919921 Market St.
fiOth and Chestnut Sts. 27 JG-1S Germantown
102S-30 Lancaster Ave. uGO-l-Ob Germantown
Ave.
Ave.
100 Sr Patriotism Continues at Halluhan's
As louu' as "I.ljlitlikK Nislitk" mi neeilc-il io ionkere l'uel
and Win The War this llulluhiiu llr.ttlih Stores will c-lue Men.,
Tuei... Wed, and Tiiuri. at 11 1'. M liiwi open eii-niiiKu 1'iid.its
and .Satiiriliiys niilv Mnrl.et Stti"t Stoni opens u .. .M., elites S.ilU
l M., t-ice-iit Saiunhijs, open till 111 1', Jl.
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ATTENTION!
Cooks Bakers, Kitchen Men
The Men Who Are Working on the Ships at Hog
Island Must Be Fed
Will you help feed them ? We want first-class cxpcriencctl white
baker.s, cooks anil kitchen men. Kxccllent wages at advanced lates
and in tho bent kitchens in the countiy to work in. Will you help to
feed tho boys who ate building tho bridge of thips to Franco? Come,
do your bit. in your own lino of woik.
You Are Needed at Once, Not Tomorrow
Apply United States Employment Service
300 WALNUT STREET
(See Mr. Scull)
"-i , DO NOT Al'JJliY AT HOG Ib'LAND
ue. ir 1 In i i)iii tin. imino nf ln-tt ifiii
tills, altouttuti uifkH :iir( Pilvnto Mf-I iiiin llu lli.it It hii!m iiU'litl .t.l '
' i - iMiiiiiM .' 'I IV i IK" mill I- "v-
'T SJ J?sP? JLJflfY 12
1 KJJOM;, p'
! 923 MARKET STREET
1 Share In Our Big 1
s (O 4 C ii S Unci
1 a lirfiiiiil.lriJR l
tea AT " "v ntf'i?, vS53 a "
i &f A L Kij ti ft
-W VI Viv in i rRl' am f (ft Vj C3 . "I
M a Positive ij wi
p Savings of "" ffl 'fi - h rip W 7
f Onnurdf " mt f IO U
I 1 and More! 1 jStl J
fi 0 TIIK entire sample stocks from ybj$ H ""M
855 n S '""st makers sold to us at a Tijy PJ io i
ifol i3 1'ig piico eoncosnion in grati- pa.
'. ffd 'uilo for our large business. 6j fjjfl fl
w K9 'Jyer J0I10 coats, buiW ami dresses UVvriTfrrtM (7
KA m this ?ale many but one or two J? tlL&E LIU Sa "S3
J- i ' a kind--but cotiiiih-lo in nizo range for won en and mi&.scs. M A
c. U cr' wanted material -every wanted bfyl . ff W
!'5l B y rrP if ' JL
1 8 J$r Jfokes
1 ) Women's $2.00 Jap Silk, $ $$
f Co Lace Sl Voile .Waists, &
t- H - . v '"K KioiipliiK of Ifivoli ilti'ip lWilbiu. hiiiiiiilv tiiueil "Just for 49
V.V ITlllO ll.Zi-IiHof ,t.'ll-s fill c-liotet-. -
y u i n.
j Women's $1.2S Voile Women's $3 Cloih .
3 WAISTS, RK SKIRTS, $-0 SB ff
S ! V- .nit l.lee- or fB)C IM.iiii.1 . ioilc-1 f4 "fl
ft) ."1 i lolirolile-n-il trim- W tJSf In nm t bliu or U a
IlI s 'ii . ''' ' i (
wj.V $1.00 Pink $2 & $3 ' Women's Clearance! &1
jjjl Envelope House 59c Dandcs foiled f)
fi ! li Chemise, Dresses, or Brnosieres, Waists, a
fi 69 $1.00 30c 25c I.
pl (ft Kmb tilmintd. .Ml nlzes, ci v n 9I11I, Como rruly' u
I A I ,'ft, BASEiyTEWfFfgll!f'l
,V Women's and Misses' $16.50 CX arw Q ,
K8JJ2 NEW SERGE SUITS, . p
A mnulfrful Milan at llila lirt u. lllu r . a clc. Ml pIzcb iff
Women's Newest Serge Women's Fur Collar
v a "iwovoi M'd& rr.r.. e w'Jh a
J:A, 11 v noul nm- k iH '"'
torlnl Kit JLVif 1 '
enm-y ciilUm. I.
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FnwS KISSES mmST Or WAR
Luko Tlmycr, of Georgetown,
Likes Medal, Not Osculation
"Till-) wouldn't lc biiiIi n I mil olil nr
If tlmp l-'rcnc-li RpncfHlH illiln't Inilsl
-n Iclssliia n kuv Mlit-ii th-y nlii n incilal
Oil llllll."
TIiuh sioko n lido, I'llxntp l.iikr
Tlmycr, of (loorKPloun, I'n , Juil iiftrr
lie linil lic-f-ti ilm-or.itiil In l-tanCr with
tin- Croix tin HilMTo for liravciv, Tli.irr.
Mini Is ntilv lilliPticit c-.its old. ciillstc-d
it tin' limtlncj tieiuHliiR stiitlon nt 1707
rrli utricl
"Vott nt c Roliip to do ii titan's job,"
111- Klrl t ild lilm uhf-li lin wt-nt uwn In
ivnr, i till lie did At Ilcllciiii Wood n
tirst of iimi-lilup trims miih nmtvltit; down
l-'rrm-li iitid Atnpttciitii Volinitrprs wrrp
tisKi-d to wliu. It out, mid l.ulfp wiih otic
ot tlip IcIm- who wi-iit In two rioiiiu.
Only l.ukr unit iiuothcr mitliip
Kiii-lii-d tlm tii'Ht l.tilic tuini-d Hip nui
I'lltip kuii on tlio (li'i'iimim mid drotc
IT n i-oiinlcr-nttril l.v thirty of tlipni.
Win n IipIii nrrlM'l TJi,ii-r li.nl been
ktio KpiI out by ii wMpII
l-'or tint Jii- nil(lssrd Hint Rhcn a
niriltil
r im li iHt i i, I i mmmtttf -
Ttiilaoclfhli 9filp Htpetied Lwrtlpv.
Tlio Tnoler-ciiulmifcil wooden htS
Ktlifl, of tlip Ameflcnn Mnnnnnesc Man
ufHCtuMfiK Coinlmny, wltli.otllccd In tho
llullltt Iltillilltnr hn. bppn Inflt off Cuon.
nccordltiit In ord rct-clveil liy 13. 1-3. Mftr-
siiiui, jircHuictu or llio company. ino
i rrw Ik unip. The nhli curried 1100
tons of mangnnrso oro from Santiago.
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GINGER ALE
(Matte from ithtlltcil
tenter nnlu)
Handy lo
Hvo inl Your
Vvw Home
l!eri-p-lilnc and lmrc It keeps
C . mt t.r.-iiniifl fi.,. flip ,i,mv..Ant.t
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KULblS.
Noli) 1 1 rue Stnrpt
mill ('iitiiiiiiinlt.v Mnro
Black Enameled Jewelry
In keeping with the gnm'
ing demand, we have replen
ished our stock with a varied
. assortment o f appropriate
black-enameled jewelry.
Among the many service
able articles are 14-kt. gold
handy pins, neatly enameled
in black of dull effect per
pair $4.
$.. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
THAMONI) MlClll'lIANTS IHWIiLHItS- RII.VKltSMlTUS
Business Hours Nine Until FivcThirty
Good Healthy Male Cooks Wanted
Apply Sergeant Stoner
Motor Transport Corps, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Recruiting Office, Courtyard, City Hall, Philadelphia
, ", o
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Must Have. Good Food
Immediate Service Overseas
Gel on the Truck and Trailer Kilcfycna Before the War Is Over
i-
Space Donated by Troy Trailer Company, Philadelphia
ser.s 9i -Electricity
in PhiSadeSoliia .
Hf I lif f roe-lm 111
new fall models..
All Sizes.
'emeu's $12.50 Satin Sf .S8
8c Serge Dresses at
Illch Hliliiinierlnn Mtlim, Kllk poplins and alUwool bcire froi-Ks In
iinai'H'bt of moil' la, AM B ze,
Girh' Chambrny
DRESSES,
47c
m KUea' 2 to 10
Y eiira. H c v o r a 1
Infants' 50c
Dresses,
Sacqueg or
Petticoats,
25c eau
Girls' Winter
COATS,
$8.69
Ot jinny clOthH,
vclour anil rjmlcl
loytl. , 9 tp 11 yenro,'
"HE return to Sun time means the over
lapping of .already heavy lighting and
power loads between the hours. of 4 P. M and
7 P. M. the peak of the demand on our gener
ating and distributing system and a possible
shortage of power at that time particularly.
The co-operation of every business, every citizen
and every household is reouired in order that war
industries depending on this service shall have
full consideration during this critical period.
Practically speaking, this means eliminating the use of
any unnecessary light, motor or heating, appliance, par
ticularly between the hours of 4 P. M. and 7 P. M.
All customers of The Philadelphia Electric Company who have signed
contracts for electric light and power are assured of continuous service
in accordance with the terms of their contracts, unless an unforeseen
contingency or emergency should arise.
If it becomes necessary to restrict the use of power and to'the best of
our belief and knowledgeat the present time this necessity,, will not
arise such restrictions will be effective for the shortest possible period
of time.
A voluntary, intelligently restricted use of electricity on your part for
any purpose whatever during the daytime will release capacity for im
portant war wprk: while the elimination of anything but absolutely the
most essential light and power use between the hours of 4 P. M. and ,
7 P. M. during the coming months will help avoid a serious crisis.
If this "voluntary rationing" in the use of electric light
and power is followed out by every individual, no matter
how small the saving involved, it is hardly probable that
official action, of a more drastic nature will be necessary.
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
' JOS,. B. lyicCALL, President
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