MPeBIIIBPIIHMBMHBnSTO mmm wm i ii i n in ' iii i i ii i , mi i i i iii ii i ii i in ii i 99NEmWf ' v& ' yvrir :FyT '' y 'wwr'rl$yvff:r -wwir - ""aTt'' Fvtvf EVENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER p, 1018 11' IP? : It i' It"" rv CASUALTY LIST HAS 868 NAMES1 Roll of Honor Includes 1 13 Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice MAiSY NEARBY HEROES CHRISTMAS PACKAGE COUPON -Vprmreil bt VTaf lvp pproTu P7 r. u. prat. Men of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Vir ginia Figure Conspicuously nimtmii i i ii m mmmihi MM HMMMMMIMI'i 'AMERICAN EXPCDITIONARY FORCES OFFICIAL COUPON. roBi CHRISTMAS PACKAGE COUPON Seisin 2. Bolntan Jr. Corporal 197744 Ptoft) -n I (Ira; fetLI NULl-tr.) Ccciagry a, 29 th Enntoacrs A.P.O. 4706 Una f Same) PASTE THIS COUPON ON THE PACKAGE DITtECTIONSl One Chtlatmaa paelate not heatler thin 1 poondi and not lirftr tkin , b, 4 b; 1 Inchee old tx tarried Iree from lloboken, N. J, to etch American eliller In Europe. Standard botea of thtif dlmenaloM "III bt (arnlthcd, jrpon appllca lion, by local chapters of the American Red Croat In tht United Statea. Chrlatmaa package! rnnat not contain perlthablt article, or an; arllclri prohibited be the pottal lae Iron trantmlttlon b, mall , TACKAnns .NOT CONFORMING TO 8TA.VDAIU) FURNISHED IIV RED CROSS WILL .NOT DC ACCEPTED TMi coupon l aathorlt, for fny poetofHcc to accept on or belort Notembcr 30. 191 a Chrlsimai package con formlnc to tbe aboee retulallont for the toldltr named hereon t'oitait to lloboken. N J- raoit bt prepaid. TT11SCOITOV MfeJT I.E TASTED ON TUE PACKAGE TWgECrnE ITS TtlASMIS9ION a a Pu'tpo Den o n Q E r mi - - ' ...-----....... . I -1..III1J W liMnrl"n, Nov. " I ("encrnl Pcrnliltift'tt enitinltv report fur. today nilili 6G1 tn tlie i?r.-incl Intnl. vvhleli I now KtnndH nt fi3,0ns. nml tlio INI mini-1 marlrcd below IncluclcH 113 falulltlft Of j tfcoe forty-llvo wen- UIIIcil In iictlim, I hlriv-ono died of wounds and thirty-' (even Kiiccumhcil to ill".y?e. , l'ltlv r T......... I......I . v... Ini.AK -.fuel'! mil . .Vnlhlui I . nil-,, .... .nil, .-. m im ,i , ..., - and Vlrulnla nre Rnllaiitly iepreKcntc.1 on the roll of honor In the lionrnmnilt dlnneil olllcem nnd cnlifiril men tecnrilert nmoiiK tlii ItPIed. wounded and inlfiliiK Summarized, tho Icfle to date are: I'rorniiiiion of. tlm nflirl.il irriTiuul,'ljicl rent lay tlie roliller for uliom tin- (.hritm,i pift s inUnilcil niii'l he made In order to rrrlp otic of llis ollici.il ni.iilin(- curtoni. Tlii, is the only a In tvhlili ( liri-lnu prccnt for llie. men ocreas ma ic srtit Killed In aetlon ? I" 11,223 Died of woum.i 31 1.1S5 Died of dlsenpe .17 3,"i3:. Died of accidents atid other ratifies 1,189 Missing In action (Itu'lttd- Ins prisoners) 33 ,I7 1 Wounded Ki 3B.391 Grand totals CCS C3.09S Klllnl In Aillon l.int'TI'.N'ANT Wllfonl A. fair. t'le auit HIM. .Mo. Died of Illnrusr UnUTKVANT i:.lard II. Walter. Welt I.oiran. Utun, . Wounded .ft erely Mlll'TKNANTH Hl.lRrly Ternnlit lln com. New London, t'onn . i:iu 1. Ifn,iitan, Kanaar. c'lt)', Mu Alexunder Kolth, Athena, Toiin , lluruhl i:. Mnrkhain, tMi.trm. Wir Wounilrd "Iklilly CAPTAIN IMwurd M Almonil. Annlntin, Ala. I.ini'TKNANTS rx-iillo II lll.mk. Minn. , Kduurd J. limine.. Itrookltn. N, v., Murry II Orant. Vlliillnsl"'i. N. ('. . .tt.hn V H.irrlF, Jr , Meniphln. Tenn (Jti lhil cood. Jiuder, vo . Wllllinit C J'i'li.'. Vt.W worth. 111. tlroter Tluiiiiit(n. Minuntln.. Mhh ; MfKfrlnd t'hlumn, Nw Ynrk. N V. , James II Unnahu. Hlmix l Itl i.i . .Inei,li Thomaei l..i tf i Walthuln. .Man . Trtiur W. sttt HmI Uoxbury. Mai, Mllnir In Ai lion CAPTAIV rndcrlvk A. ulo-rlln, Hum den. Conn. i,i;.n.'m.vm Killed In All I.hi lOnPOK.Mrfj ( r.Uu i:. r.-inniin. Scran ton. , riUVATl.S r.ewll, W. Hillnn. t'lnlitllle. Harrv I' llmnlliun Hell', ernnn, Willltiin Iluchn. J.rli, Kelly .Mouro, l.nnioU. Died or t( d, I'fUSI'OllAI .Inhn It Wi.'ndt. limiting , PHIVATi:s llnrr v Hrown. V..rk. Harr 1! Binold Ilurnplirlc. Si utliUlo. John Ih isl-j ,outli I'ri.idwlik ntroct, l'lilla delphta tiled of JUcii,i t'Oltl'OIlAI, ton. PIHV VTKS John llrnlileiiitoM. ;it i:,it Jull.ehoiken hlrerl. Phllaileliihla. '.nrirn llal.luii Itareett. franklin, liahih It. Wuml, orry Winimled eterelj I'ltlVATlIS Kntnk Vllo llrali tlt'oige M Uoriili'lin, Hi tan- ------.--..- ........ ,... ...iix.ll, .Itllill, :;.l,.,lli.1 " or ' Wllmerdlk John Vor,t.-r, -IJ1 orlll Tem-mtntli Mm I, Plillailil lllrd of Ill,riiie - llllntn V. Murray. Newark. Muxkal. ltouiiil Ilruok. WoiiiiiIimI rterely fiiltl'OItAt.s-t'etr Mii'oj, Jerary City; llltoril I! Pi.l... Audubon Winimled Drttrer riiiletermlneil PIIIVATi: Philip Olanl, I'rainfynli I runk r. .Mellfiii, KIIZHlieth, Henry Nell, Ne'tark. Wounded sllrhllr PItl'ATi:s William lil.inioiul Ionard. Ijhiu I.tatiih, William Sunntav, Trenton, Jostph TimpM, Srraupuft. Mllnff In Aitluu I'llIVATi: Arthur Klinzle. PlalnfleM. MAltM.M Killed In Aitluu I'llIVATi; William P Smith. McIIenry. IHisl ill Ufiiv 1'ltIVATi: (lalthir I, I.owl. Smlthaburg. ' VoiindeiJ SeTtrely I'llIVATi: Andrew J. tlvrhar.1. Daltlmore. Wounded Sllahllt PIIIVA'ri:sJohii W Niwl. Ilaltluiore. Arthur M WHliiMrlnht. thilllmort Minting In Artlon PltIATi: (Ii orre II l.vaim. Ilaltlmore. MIKilMA Hied of Dl.e.i.i, PlllATi:t l.duard I)iki, Markhaln; Vi,ti rn 11. .Mrr. lllnsBOlil. toiiui)eil 'tirely I'llIVATi: Henri M. Ilrooka, Wajneaboro. tt'ounded IleRrre t lideterinlned PIHVATKS- Miifon (Iray, Plains; lieorue l-ounl I.iihI. t'uHtlwooil Wnundrd Mlfhll) PltlVAl'IJ I'hirl'-i. I! IMhIIiis. UKhinond. COHRECTIOXS MADE TO CASUALTY LISTS l) llir Animated Prcs Wiishluitliiu, .n. fi Announi'ement was iniidr tnd.ij, i.r tli.-' follow itiB re Nlon of I S a."u.ill list", as efftLts I't'iius.liiin i and hi '. U Inliy ' pKIIUd In Artlun (I'ri'tluu.U Iteimrted Ml,- itie in itiDin I'lll ATKs'-llliliird I., iiimril I iilllvr I I.rle. Pa llletl from WiuiinU ItfHflted In tllon tl'retiiiiih Ki'imriiMl Ml-..imr In Villon) l.lKPTi:.SA.NTr" - I'h.irlei tt San.la lllill- nioml . Jii.iin Hunt. Wmxlavlll V II l'ltlA'li: aruiin M. rltiKulii. Uorni- tt-r. MiiM. tt'oumled eterrh in Aillon ll'retlou.li Ite porlid Ml,.lnic la At (lout I'OKPullAI. ll.urii. W. Wrlhlit Monrea Pa 1 iiillliluil ! allflll MIiiitphii 1 tlalailtlllll t Hound'il (Decree I mli-li rinlmill 1 Pretlou-h Iteimrled Klllnl In Aclliiii) PU!A1i:s Udn.ild Allatt. 1 IU1 lial MIlllli: N I'- Willi mi Ualilloii 14 South I atrei-t, l'iiiia,l..i.iiu. l.uui I. Mit.iI... ith; rift nrih mi.ii I'liUmP limla i fouth i:it.htli mieet. Plilliiileliihiiii William Plll ATlJx Tlmin 11 Anlnniilll illen lAnn I 1. Arennlii-rir I nluntnun. JUmuuikI h lluik. I !'' Join Ii . nh n.tliii. ills Nnrth Market i man Manh.m Jum'pli ('.itmblani., Ilua. m; I stre.'t. I'hil i.l.lphla lnra.l ilnhliteln S.I l I Alln rl fundi. Mitllaml, Ani,.rlffo IL l liun h Sinn Ii IJ. uiali ,trn i. t'lillail.-lphiH J';"i ,, 1Ir,Vitr';'," ,':,J'ru"t','i I'1,'1"'.""-''-1 MmilMleil In Aillon llleuree I ndetermliieil' ' fcifner -- M H - l, J " I iW'i '""""In lrrtloil,h Itepi.rtiMl Jll-xliil In tIoll) I iln"TtltS1"s ran ST, " , !" ?!'",; J'iV J ! I'lllVATKM-MI. I.-I .1 fKUlleld, .1UIS North 1'ilall Hircn. hiia.i.'ii.hi.. (.'.. ri..I I lleinlwrjfi kiwi I'hlliulelphl.i .Inhn V .Murihall, Mliifctllle. Mik.. J Mitthm.n l Iirreii Mi.iini - in IDENTIFIES LONG-ABSENT SON Cnuulrii .faii Recogiii.e-i Figure in War Pliotoyrapli Group Alient front Itonio sixteen .eurs, Leonard H C'oonihs, forty-IHe stars old, formerly of SIC llitddon axenue. I'.tuf den, was Identified li. his father. Mat thew Coombs, through a )hotop;r.ili In the Kvu.iNfi I'Uiu.io I.P.nuKH. an en listed man of the heavy artillery over seas , Standing beside one of tho American big guns now hammering the Herman lines In France, tho lounger I'ootuhVs features were very clenr In tho nhoto- graph I.fforts nre being made by ldi father through thn committee on public Information, which supplied the. rlglnal picture, to locate the misting son 35,000 VOLUNTEERS VlNTEU Clu . Men Afketl lo Enlll for Lint, lied Scrvlre Wii,liliiKlnii, Nov fi. A drlM' to n rure 3R.00O volunteers from limited serv ice men, urgently needed to fill special posts In the ,11 my, has been begun In the Department of Labor's employment service at tho request of the Wur De partment. The men ar wanted tor duty In this country nnd will bo used to re-1 least more attlvc men for service over i scat. Only t"'l.it.s 1-V registrants certified, for limited service will be taken. All men volunteering will be Inducted Into the ranks ns privates, and promotlLii to higher grades will depend on ability i Some r.t the lines In which Unilted-serv-Ice men aro needed nnd tin number wanted ale: Asscmbleis. L'tXiU ; chauf feurs. CStili; clerk". J 10! : cook", 700; la-1 boreri), 3175; ineeluinlcs, 1450; motor cyclo ill Iters. 122S; ti.insmNslon men. 1500, and tire rtpalieis, 400. niu news paperman and three niolioti-plctme tx-1 perts also are wanted. BOK PRAISES BRAVE KEYSTONE SOLDIERS Saw Pennsylvania Rons in Ac tion During Argonne Drive and Describes Courasit: ndwnnl llok. dehor of tic Ladles' Home Journal, saw Pennsylvania bnvs of the Kcvonts -ninth Dlvlalon before nnd during their drive on the Argonne, forest. Some Idea of the reckless bravery with which they fought the Hermans Is given by him In mcutlnulng the casualties they suffered Mr. llok spoke last night at Oveibrook Presbyterian I'lmrtli undir the auspices of the Merlon Civic nt'l.itlnn, nnd he' told many angles of the lighting over-i sens I During Mi tour nbmad. Mr Dote visited the American, lliltlsh and Kretieh fonts, and he spent otiie time In l.'ng- Inn.l ll.l.a... I... t.iltf..l .. I..1. V.l...l..1 ll.l.Vi, ,......- ...- ......l ...)l .1UIIIII..1 Sims nnd lCliigJ(Teorge lie aNo spent some time with the (irnud I'bet in Iho North Re.'t In (til, he inveieil ubout 1500 miles In autonioblles Of tho lighting In the Aigonne fnnst he salil h" saw two .ompanlts of inn men go Into action and come out with only 130 men King (leoige has a great ailm i iti.m for American soldiers, .Mr Itok s.thl, .uni never loses a chance lo visit the I'lini" where American are On one of thise occasions the King nppinnehcd a squad of soldiers and asked the custom.uy questions as to the ilghteis' health, llnlr families and so on. As tho King was mining niu "lie American nudged his neighbor. "Who's that 'bug?'" the soldier askul "Sli! Tim Cm the King'" inutlomd the other "Tho King of what?" the (list s.,1 dler persisted. "Why. he's the King o' :ngii,ii c.une back the information "King o' nothln"! If he's t King white In It .1 Is his crown'"' W AN AMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. iW. Store Closes 5.30 P. M. W AN AiVl AKER'S ' F 'lim.Hlth! I'lilli.hl W M. ...... II....... (-V1.1. - tilewskl, Juhnstonn. H.mlfl ll 11 .Nelll, I'lttiliun-h, l!ut I'almurui. Wln burne IMnanl llnrhe. 33l I.ast Columbia ateauo, I'luludilpllla. W'oumled Miithtlv- HEIMJBANT- t'larenee It. .Vliihener. CjU-'tf Old Vork load. PiUladi'lphln. Ctmi'Olt.VI.S Ilomeii J. Ilcmer. Williams port Philip I) fnuke, Pittsburgh. John lllchard lllhbard. Plttuburiili. Poster Dennla. Heranlnu, IMnard J. iiuun.ll t'lt'.l.uri'ii. John llerninl lluwe. Khenandoah. Paul It. Moore. Klna-Nton. MKCHAMO -John '. lVeil. 3S7S Cedar atreet l'hlliideljdila COOK --Hen Franklin All. n. Harm,. PRIVATUM Oswln C Jleas. Coopersburg; John J. Carney. L'.'ai; f..utli l.inhi.eiitli sirvfi Philadelphia Jnhn W Cilllua. Cre,uns. Fehuylklll Cuuntt William liorsinen. Ileum. Hvhert l'atil llallanher, tlallltln: Mlihnel J. Olllen. sioranton; t;eorge Hughes, st-iauton; Loons Jolhur, MeKeesport; Thomas w. Jones. Taj lor, John Killev. Hcranton; An thonv Jocepli UunleM, New Ivcn.lnKtun, Lloyd Ie Itov Layton, llr.i ! for.l : David It. l.euls, Hnzelton tltlshts. John W Uiikett. e.lbfl Iiwton streot. Philadelphia; Stephen J. I.upjnk, Porcst Clt ; Wad.i K Mali k. Allentown; William (Irnham Inrkley, t,ew Iston. William P. Huitmll, t'Jua lb no street. Philadelphia; William David llle,- 'jutY North Twenty-fourth street, Philadelphia; William T Hrown. Diwanu. Harry K. I.ber ly. Headline: Julius Krledmin. 17011 North rlfty-sceond street, Philadelphia, Cllmannl Ouldo, Krlo, Prank W. Ilcndrick. 51ol Mar ket street. Philadelphia. Itny C. llllborn. Kda-ewnod Park; Leonard J. Hill. 77- North Twenty-sixth street. Philadelphia; lletiri:.. H. Heaeox. Derr-; Willlum Henry Hernhrode. Plttiburchs Andrew Juble, Wllkes-Ilarre; William Kelly, TIJloute; Aaron Krell, V'nn dersrlft: Paul Jleltrer. PlttsburKh; Clareneo J. Potorff. Aspere: Itaymoml PotteUrr. Har rlaburg; Kmery UuKeno Poller. Carbumlalo; tharles Itollin Heeirr, York Cbd. A shultz. Cashtown; Curl I. Stenberic. Kane. Harold J. Htokes. Columblat Clinrire C. Thomat. 3101 w'allace street. Philadelphia. Zlgmund ZakrzeHskl, Plttabursh. MUsIng In Action rniVATCS Charles A. Ilaslev. Auden reld, Carbon c'ountyj John J. Itcueliert, Trie: Jlny lallou Ooehenauer, Harrlshurg; Sam uel A. Howe Conneilaville: I'tter linwin.ki fleranton; Plojd II. Sentt, Vnnderifrltt Jlelihta; Thomas Jett White, Jlunaon. NKIV Jl.Itsr.V Killed In Arllou PMVATr.B - John A P.nellsli Laat Oranrn; Joseph J. Han. Llizabcth, Stanla law Uozenakl, Jersey City. t !3iicii!iii;iiLiiiiiiEii:iiiii9in!!irii:n;!iii'ili"iii!i:i:;iii:i:,ii!!!:ia!i:ii:isiBi;iii!iii)1: We Will Renew Your Velvet Suit Rtttorlntr 11 tlm original btautr and lunter to the fabric, ut a ery mouerato cost. 1 Schwarzwaeld6rCo.,1017-27WoodSt. For Saturday Nights Jim tukes his vacation by staying rivvay from the olllce Saturdays. And what n glorious 1 1 mo lio does havs! He's on the golf links tit early peep of tfpavn, and though I'm sure hn eats nhlity of lunch at that nineteenth liolo po's nlwnys talking about, he's always slarved to death when he gets home. So Saturday night's dinner Is itlwavs tli.it substantial affair that u hungry man needs. If I gave lilui all ho says he wants, wed havo to llvn on blend and witter for tint next two weeks. Hut he's never hungry when Unit meal Is over, nnd tho way Pdo It Is to flavor things with that miracle-worker At Sauce. It's won derful the way you can slrttcli things with that Bauee. Kor Instance. Inst Satitrduy 1 had baked veal loaf. I took some left-over veal and one-iuartrr of a pound of salt pork ami put them through tluT meat rhopier. I added pepper, salt, a cup of dried breadcrumbs, half h cup of boiling water, half it cup of milk nnd last, but not least, a tablcsnoonful of llranil's At Haure, r mixed tt nil together, pressed It Into n deep pan, added it tenspoonful of grated onion, covered with paper nnd liaked It slowly for two hours. You've) ' Ueu how much cheaper that vvaij Hum any roust could have been and how much better. That At Haura it cvtalnly wonderful) And best Utall, Jim tiilnk so, top.-rAtiV, - U -ri. Md V litjr II illh slT Nnrth Tvtvuty-liltcli slr.el 1'lilla- delphU. John 1' V ..r.lihuut. 31 I lllv. r atreel Hoouk n N J . Joseph l'. alru. Mi Adoo. t. . UdiiiiiIiiI In Vetlon llleeree I'nili lennlnedl I 1're-t. itkti-.IT, Keporleil .vii.iiik in veiioni PUIVATL Jnhn ltavmulld Churd. 1401 Walnut ttr.et Phil id. iplihi. Prisoner (l'rellou-1) Itepiirted Killed In Ac II. .ill coltPttltAl. John Alutslus lire, n New IliunswitU. N. .1 Sllichtlv Wounded 111 Action (Prcttou-I. lie- j ported Vllv.lnic In itiou) Lti:i'Ti:NANT William C. Ilrookcr T.i npa. Pl PHIVATK Hoy i: Claweon. oungwood. , 1M Prl-oner U'rctlou.! Keporleil VIUlm; In i At Until CllllI'OllAI. tl'urk'1 llarnson llaslain. . Carllsli. Pa ' I'ltlWl'H Anthull I atalono. tC'll I.ibeitt live llruoklMl j la llo-nital Slik IPretlou-lr llrnortcd .Vllns- Ine In Vetlon) PUIVATi: Prid.rlik le W. fcteitter. Har ristmrg Pa I Itrturned to Dull (I'retlJiiih Itrpnrled Ml-...- lug In Allium ' SKKttKANT John Jonepli Shanahan. HI'S North llliks strut Philadelphia l UHPOllAI. Adam II. Maluuo. Hnkorv I'ltlV'VTLS laeoh llednani 041 Twelftl. street. I.rle. Pa . William DrodKoll. 4ih1 Cut. II nll..t Plttalmrah Almoin IUijdh, Old Kors'. Pa.. Andrews Sprlnatleld Hndley lleaill. N J . Samuel Wiener 03J N'orlh Second street. Phlladilphia . Itussel L Shan non Lanafnnl. Pa CHE7U Popular Pricesor Pattkular People Re: Sausage Time (JTT When the "Frost is on the punkin"and its tang Is in the air, everybody is reminded that sausage time is here. AppetUlng to the "nth" de gtee is the savory odor that assails one from the kitchen where this succulent dish of delicious, dessicated little porkers is browning over the hot coals for your Break fast. And it's quite as pala table for luncheon, while records show it's even in dulged in for dinner. Our sausages are specially prepared in the country, ex- cluslvely forCheri, after an" old-fashioned recipe. Popular Prices for Particular People will prevail as the war-time economy of Cherl. 132 South 15th St. ( op" ) 124 South 13th St. ( oV" ) . O. PATTON, 'PrcslJent For Stiff Necks and Sore Throats ATCIIING your neighbor" and even "swallowing a bitter pill" are again possible after a liberal application of BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE originated by Dr. Jules Bengue of Paris. This famous French preparation has been highly recommended for twenty-five years by doc tors, both here and abroad, for its soothing, healing and refreshing qualities. Be sure you get the orig inal, which can be had at most drug stores, in spite of war conditions. , Get a tube today. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Afents New York Your Pain Can Be Relieved! C. J. 7cpjxt & Son, Philadelphia Representatives V The DUO-ART Pianola-Piano This marvelous creation of science has two new powers. First, it will entertain, you exactly as a great artist at a concert. You may sit at homo in your favorite arm chair and actually listen to the artist's playing. 1 rfirt Hf1 1SW 1 1 Made onlu in the ' Steinway, Weber, Steck and Stroud Piano Then, If you like, you can yourself take your favorite music roll and play it on the Duo-Art as you have never played it before. There is no pumping, only two little devices one for each hand extremely simple; but the improved powers of expression and interpretation far sur pass the greatest developments in ordinary player-pianos. You have music-comfort with the Duo-Art. Come In and let us demonstrate its most marvelous powers, or let us send you a catalogue. C, J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets at I'ricea from $975 up wim Sftaiiifs Store at Waiimmal&es09 New Silk Dresses Are 1-3 to 1-2 jUnderprice at $16.50 and $19.50 New and fashionable frocks of splendid materials which we were fortunately able to mark very low some at less than the regular wholesale prices! They are ever so pretty and are made in a score of ways, all new and all fashion able. Sizes 16 to 44, but not in every style. At $16.50 Most of these dresses are of satin of a heavy, g'ood quality. Some have accordion pleated skirts, one is draped with Georgette and fringed. Others are made with the new cowl collar, made collarless or with rolling collars of white satin. Some samples are also in this group and they are prizes. Navy, black and taupe are the colors. At $19.50 . Georgette crepe is the principal material used in these frocks, which are quite nice enough for any afternoon occasion. Some are quite elaborately beaded, some are embroidered or braided and a great many show clever combina tions of satin and crepe. The draping of the skirts is worth special notice. They are in taupe, brown, black and navy. -1.I..-0 lll..i0 vSlfL.-lll (Vtnrket) Silk Waists That Take a Practical Turn Youiifr biiMiioss women have boon iibkiiiK for tailored waists of silk, as they find thorn tho mo.-l practical and comfoitablo waUts they can wear. New ones of white tub silk havo satin .stripe- of black, blue, lavender, red or with combination stripes. Thev all havo collars that ran bo worn high or low and are simply tai lored. $:J.125. Striped Taffeta Blouses in Suit Colors Simple, tailored waists of ex cellent talTcta aie in the liehett, prettiest colorings you can imag ine shades to haiinonizo with any of tho pretty suits and skiits of Winter. These, too, have con vertible collars. $4.Ji.) and S3. . (.Market) I Cozy Nightie is of soft flannellet in pink and blue stripes. The double yoke is hemstitched and there are long sleeves. $1.63. irenlrul) Silk Petticoats All at Special Prices At $3.85. Soft, lustrous taffeta in many plain and beautiful changeable lines. Plenty of navy blue anil black among them. There is a deep flounce anil elastic at the top. At $5. Two styles of petticoat at this price. One has a silk jersey top and a rustling messaline bottom in plain or changeable colors. Tho other is of soft, lustrous messa line in plain colors the shatles most in demand this season. (( entral) Just the Day to Pick Up a Skirt for Little Money .Splendid separate skirts in stwcuil groups aro mostly sample,?, but -oincwhere among them jott will find your size. At $3 Special skirts of plaid aro mostly in daik or medium color combinations of all the new colors. There are about 80 of those. At $0.73 A good lot of excellent pleated plaid skiits and a few nanowcr skirts with pockets. At S7.30 Hlack and nnvy blue serge skirts, skirts of wool poplin and many plaids, as well as skiits of wool crepe, charmeuse and satin ale in this group. At $10 there aie a few skiits of velveteen and plaid. And at $12.50 123 skitts of plain ami stiiped wool vclour, of serge and of plaid aie in this group. (Market) New Neckties 35c, Three for 1 They are in many designs and colors in the large open-end four-in-hand shape. ((.aller.i, Market) Men's Good Black Shoes They are on the fashionable English last or in wide toe shapes. $4.25 a pair. (( lieotnut) This is a Good Time for a Woman to Need a Coat Good because she can get so much more for her money than she will expect. For instance a new vclour coat which has just arrived is marked $39.73, nnd we liave hud the exnet coat in our own stock marked at about $13 more. This new arrival oamo in a special lot hence the saving. It is of soft, thick velour cut on plain lines, with heavy hand-embroidery adorning tho back nnd the set-in vertical pockets. The collar is of nutria, and the coat, whieh has a wide sweep, is lined throughout with silk. In dark green, brown and reindeer at $39.73. Silvertone With a Fur Collar, $55 Another special coat. This, also, is very soft and is to b; had in Oxford, taupe, rein deer and cocoa brown, with a collar of near seal or nutria. It is lined from "neck to hem with figured silk. Many Styles of Fine, Warm Coats at $25 Coats of velour with kit-coney collars arc in more than five different styles. Rurella coats are nlso present in the group. Silvertip coats with large patch pockets arc adorned with large buttons. Unusually full is a coat model of heavy, linn velour that will give plenty of warmth. Some coats of velour have beaver fur cloth collars, cuffs and bands at the bottom. Splendid plain-tailored coats of pompom have full skirts. Almost all aie fully lined. (.Market) I Pillow Cases Special at 35c pillow cases Fine collon 43x!iC inches. (Cliotnut) Taffeta Special at a Yard $1.50 :i3-inch chiffon taffeta in navy blue, Copenhagen blue and black would be regularly 1-3 more. (Cent nil) 1000 Pair of Women's Black Kidskin Shoes at $4.90 Thoy aro In button style on long slender lasts with high, straight heels and welted soles. At $3.40 a pair, women's shoes of black patent leather have gray cloth tops that lace high. Thev havo curved heels and welted soles. At $2.83 a pair, black patent leather button shoes have cloth or kid tops, welted soles and high, curved heel-. A few arc also in lace style. Men's Shoes of heavy black or tan leather are made by a manufactuicr who makes shoes for the army. ' Ho usetl tho same lasts for these. $4.05 a pair. Children's Shoes Hoys' shoes of serviceable black leather, in sizes1 10 to (1, are $3 a pair and $1. Dark tan lace shoes for children who wear sizes 8-. to 2 are cut quite high and made on sensible toe lnsts with welted soles. $1 and $4.50 a pair. Women's Spats Special at $1 Pair White, chamois nnd tan color spats button high. This is your chance to mako your low .-hoes lust longer and be fashionable, too! (('delimit) These Newcomers to the Men's Store Look Like Winter They are big, warm overcoats of heavy, all-wool materials, cut the way men like them cut. Some are double-breasted ulsterettes which means they are a little shorter and toppier than ulsters others are double-breasted waistline coats. Both are in good Winter mixtures and dark blue, nnd the collars can be worn open or buttoned close under the chin. They'll hold their own against any Winter storm that blows. $35. Other good Winter overcoats for men are priced as low as $23.50, ((iullery, Market) Attractive New Coats for Junior Maids Warmth and comfort is tho first consideration, but these good-looking coats are not lacking m style, either. One of very heavy khaki color jersey with a rough finish has a yoke back with a large box pleat. It is belted, has pockets, nnd the collar buttons snugly mound the neck. Sketched. $25. Another of khaki-color cheviot has four patch pockets, a Sum Biownc belt and a collar that but tons high. $25. Silk and Serge makes a most attractive dress for girls of 14 to 10 vears. It has a soft wash satin blouse that but- J tons on to a plaid serge skirt. The skirt has tt big box pleat front and back and u wide velvet belt. $15. (Central! Good Choosing Still Among Fine Wilton Rugs If you go to the other stores and look you will appreciate perhaps more keenly just how good these rugs are. In the ordinary way they would have to be marked almost half again as much. They are the best and heaviest rugs of their kind, giving the maximum of service and being good to look at as well. The patterns are mostly of oriental origin and the colorings are soft enough to suit most any room. A good many people have been buying these rugs for offices, too. Rugs at Reduced Prices 8.3x10.6 feet, $66.50 9x12 feet, $69 9x15 feet, $97.50 Bath Rugs 20 x 36 inches, $1.25 ' 27 x 54 Inches, $2.50 (8.3x10.6 feet) Tapestry Brussels rues, $23. Wool-nnd-flber rugs, S10. Wool velvet rugs, $27.50. U'limtnul) I U, i c. J ft V ,"r V