Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1918, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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CALLS OUR ARMY
"MIRACLE MEN"
Lord Northcliffc Praises
Fighting Qualities of
Our Soldiers
QUIET, DARING, MODEST
British Editor Snys Boys in
Khaki Resemble Amer
ica's Splendid Sailors
By CHARLES H. GRASTY
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Capvrloht, 1)19, bu .Vno Vtrk Ttmrn Cn.
Turin. Nov. 8.
Lord Northcliffc has pent met a state-
mentf which the following extracts are
a part:
"Revisiting Franco after an Interval
.of some months, I nm nkeu many
ciueatlonn as to public opinion In Great
Britain about tho qualities of the
2,000,000 men of tho United Stated army.
A portion la fighting finely with the
Brltldh army In tho north. Tho main
force Is engaged In a great atrugglo In
tho Argonno in a battlo of tho vvllder
Tiess, ns It Is called, where vast masses
of Germans are, defending MczlcrcE '
the road Into Germany by way of Metz.
"I was. thorcforo, ono of tho first to
Jiav the opportunity of observing tho
kind of soldier tho United States would
produce. "A good many people, and not
a few Americans among them, had got
it Into tholr heads that the American
soldier would enter Into the war In the
exuberant spirit of a baseball 'fan.' That
was not so In 1015. The boys who hae
been rushed across tho Atlantic In hun
dreds of thousands, aided, If I may be
allowed to say so, by John Hull's nay
and transports, are Just a) quiet and
determined, daring, and modest ns that
portion of tho American navy which is
working with frlctlonlc and fraternal
rnlty with the British neet.
Oar Draft Miracle
"Glancing back to obtain a rough iilca
of tho American effort up to date, as I
have seen it In tho United States, In
Great Britain and in France, ono again
must place on record one's admiration
of tho miracle of tho Instant operation
of the selective draft, or conscription as
we call It over here. The next miracle
was the erecllon of a gigantic CAnton
mrnt. n,l the housing, clothing, feeding,
drilling and railroad transport of your
million ni I witnessed In many pans
of your country. , .
.. .-.. . hi. tuim BArvtre to the
uoinciuenw wim " " - .
caune was the United States support of
unity of command, Dy which hiu" "
great recent lctorlcs have been made
possible. .
When the history of the war comes
to bo written, the story of the signal
corps of the United States army, under
Ocneral Ilmel and Colonel John J.
Carty, w 111 nJd like a page of romance.
' 'Of tho work of tho American lied
Cross and Y. M, C. A., good as it has
been, much more will yet be heard.
"But, perhaps, the greatest achieve,
ment of all was the coming to Kurcpe
of your army, which arrived at ,a mo
ment when the Allies, who had been
suddenly attacked by nn enemy that
had lu'en preparing since the reign of
Frederick the Great, were feeling tho
strain and stress of their effort, for be
lated preparedness means great losses of
blood and material.
V, P. Army righting nperhly
"People who Imagine that General
Pershing should advance nt the rnto of
so many ards"A week should remember
the difficulties which tho British had nt
Ypres, where we rought from 1914 to
1918. Many critics wondered when Ypres
would be In our hnnds Often great
Impitlence was manifested. The Ameri
can nrmy has a similar task. It Is not
only fighting superbly, but It Is holding
up nn Immense number of Germans who
otherwise, perhaps, would hao been dis
persed up and down the lino or might
hno concentrated, outside of Amiens or
Wile, fcr example.
"I oIce the views of every British
officer with whom I have talked In say
ing that the great American effort In
tho Argonnc, faced as It was with a
largo concentration of Germans theie,
has bfen one of the finest of the Amer
ican successes since the putting over of
tho selective draft General Pershing
and his brave boys who nre fighting the
battlo of the wilderness aro earning the
recognition oi nisiory ncro to inemi
HAIL CLEMENCEAU
AS FRENCH SAVIOR
Senators Give Premier a
Great Ovation When He
Appears in Lobby
OVERCOME BY EMOTION
By tha Astociated Pres
I'nrti. K'nv. 8.
rremler Clemencenu nppeared for a
moment last nignt In the lobby of the
Senate after n sitting of that body which
had declared him. In traditional phrase,
to have "deserved well nf his country."
The Premier's approach to the gTOUp
of Senators lingering nftcr the adjourn
ment was the signal for an ovation to
him. He vva speedily surrounded by
numbers of the Senntors, who pressed
loruarci to shake his hand.
"You arc the savior of.Francel" cried
one.
"No, no," replied the Premier, shrug
ging his shoulders. "It Is the country
which has done everything Itself."
"Thnnks to you," tho Senators re
joined, "No, I assure you,' returned tho Pre
mier. "I havo done hut my simple duty.
Any one of you who loves France would
have dono ns much There are moments
when the rplrlt of Itself rises within
one."
Here the Premier's volco failed him.
Ovcrcomo with emotion the tenrs coursed
down his rugged countenance which so
many violent stoTms In the pist had left
Impassive, llecoverlng himself ho said:
"Gentlemen, I thank you I did not
deservo so much honor ns jou have
dono me. Let me tell you that I nm
proudest that Jou have arMiclateil my
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p'.ain tot: t'
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U.S. Arc
Field Shoe
iy
Every Pair Stamped and Passed by
U. S. Government Contractor
General Hauling
10 Grant Trucks
Stake Express and Van Bodies
Ponded Chauffeurs
Local and Lons Distance Hauling
Hour. Day or Weekly nates.
Middle City Transporta
tion. Company
400 North Tenth St.
Walnut 8151 Race 5252
(uticura
ForThe (ffe
SKfflA?
The Soap to Cleanse and Purify
The Ointment to Soothe and Heal
These fragrant, super-creamy emol
lients help to relieve irritation, clear
the skin of redness and roiighncss,
the scalp of smarting and dandruff,
and heal the hands. In purity,
delicate medication, refreshing; fra
grance, convenience and economy,
Cuticura Soap and Ointment meet
with the approval of the most dis
criminating:. Ideal for every-day
toilet uses.
For sample -ach by mill address pott-card:
"Cutlcum. Ieit. 6V1. Ilonton." Sold every
where and by mall. Soap 2BO. Olntmont 23
and 50c.
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BONW1T TELLER. &.CQ
t7heeckr5hcp0rination6
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET v
ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW (SATURDAY)
A Very Special Sale of
Women's Fur Trimmed
Suits of Velour
Four distinctive models are pre
sented, featuring narrow should irs
and close fitting sleeves with unique
convertible collars of Hudson Seal
and Nutria. Also stylish belted
models in Black, Navy Blue, Afiican
Brown, JPljim, Deer, Bison and
Green. Very Special.
Jim
1
39.75
Fifteen distin
guished styles in
Silvertones, Trico,
Duo-tone and plain
velour. Plain tai
lored models with
notch collars, but-
tss.00 ton-to-necK collars,
belted models a"nd also several models
with larger shawl collars of Nutria and
Hudson Seal. In all the wanted
shadings including Black, Navy,
African Brown, Taupe, Plum and
Reindeer. Vct)) Special
55.00
Women's Suit Department
2nd Floor
$39.75
Saturday's Special
Georgette and
Crepe de Chine
Blouses
200 Georgette and Crepe
de Chine Blouses developed in
four distinctive models (one
as illustrated). Round and
square necks, dainty embroid
ered and pleated effects; flesh
and white, some suit shades.
Unusual values for One Day
Only.
' 5.00
$M3
We arc tho only military shop
in town that have these shoes, so
be Bure to come or send to the
addresscH below. This is the
strongest shoe made; absolutely
waterproof and adopted by the
unueu stales Army.
Made of bxtra heavy specially
treated leather. Will withstand
roughest wear. These shoes act
ually cost the Government more
in 1000 pair lots. Parcels post
prepaid anywhere in the United
states.
National Uniform and Mfliiioment Co.
533 Market 505 Market 708 Market
name with that of Marslinl Foeh, that
(treat soldier who In the darkest hours
never doubted the dextlny of his cour
try. Ho has Inspired every ono with
couroKo and we oho him nn Infinite
debt."
Fully master of himself now, the rre
mler went on-
"Gentlemen, we now are comlnir to a
dlftlcult time, It Is hnrder to win pence
than to win war. We must so act that
France wilt resume tho plnce In tho
wi-rld of which sho lr worthy Moro
than ever munt she Bather herself up!
more than ever must sho be disciplined
nnd strontr I have confidence In her."
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Tyrol Wool
Ladies and Misses'
Plain Tailored Suits
26.75 28.75 34.75
Street and Top Coats
29.75 33.75 37.75
Girls' Suits and Coats
25.75
Tyrol Wool is serviceable,
sensible and up to date
i7 needs no pressing.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
X.
Repairing and
, Remodeling
at
Moderate Cost.
Charges Payable
When Delivered
Mason & DeMarry
1 115 Ckestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Charge Accounts
Opened.
Large Size
Coats Up to
50 Bust.
Mail Orders
Filled.
As An Appreciation We Continue
Our Fur Sale
of Compelling Importance!
Oo00oo0
Many of Our
Patrons Could
Not Be Suitably
Served
THE overwhelming response
to this sale taxed our facili
ties to the limit and many
could not receive the service
we strive to give. To accom
modate all we continue this ,
event, with the same notable
savings.
Unusual Value!
Fox Scarfs
$2450
Taupe battleship uray. brown, Polret or
KnmchatKa. n
In wide open animal effect. p
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Notable
Concessions
on Regular
Prices
rE inaugurated this sale
to reduce our stocks, that
became too heavy, due to the
unusual conditions prevailing
in October.
Buy now and save the war
tax that will be imposed within
a short time.
Unusual Value!
Sq
uirrelScarfs
$34-50
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"OfcftY-cA"
In the new deMuii captttes
A very novel effect In n scarf and In g
natural siulrrel a
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A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired
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Hudson Seal or Nutria Sets
Smait design shawl collar effect neckpiece. s?Q f)
Barrel or canteen shaped muff to match. P Xt t v
mimmmMmmmmmmmmmnmMMmnmmmmmmmwnmmBAW
Black or Taupe Lynx Sets
Lame, wide animal scaif; barrel-shaped $KQ.(!)0
muff. Trimmed with heads, tails and paws. v tJtS w v
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Raccoon Sets
$3450
Selected quality nidus and rich
in appearance. Animal Scarf
and round muff to match.
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Wolf Sets
$49-50
A wrlde animal scarf and barrel
muff. Colors are taupe, brown.
Bray or black,
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Taupe Fox Sets
$69-50
Handhome nelected skins very j
rich In effect. Novel design
scarfs with larne muffs 9
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Of handsome silky fox Popu
lar animal shape scarfs and
bariel muff to match
Beaver Sets
$98-50
Natural Marmot Coats
Spoits models and 40-inch flare models. 7Q (
ind cuffs of marmot. v I is
Graceful shawl collars and
Natural Muskrat Coats
A snappy 30-inch sports model. Long roll- Q O Q fifh S
ing shawl collar and deep cuffs of muskrat. viJt"'v 1
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Nutria Coats
$135-00
A variety of styles sports or i
length models Hhnwl or cape
collar and cuffs of Hudson seal
or nutria.
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Hudson Seal Coats
$165-00
Three-nuarter length flare mod
els, with wide collar and cuffs.
Others with nutria or Hudson
seal collar nnd cuffs.
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Nutria Coats
$175-00
An exceptional value In taupe or
natural nutria. Tailored sport
coat, with deep rolling shawl
collar and wide cuffs.
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Hudson Seal Coats
$195-00
A smart 45-lnch lull flare model, g
made with deep cape collars Ef
and deep cuffs of silky skunk. O
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Hudson Seal Coats
$245-00
Graceful shawl or wlda cape col
lar and deep bell cuffs of.nutrla,
squirrel, beaver or skunk, with
deep self border ct Hudson seal.
Hudson Seal Coats
$250-00
Very fine quality deep cape or
long rolling shawl collar, cuffs
and wide border of skunki A
graceful 45-Inch full flare model,
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Squirrel Coats
$325-00
Full-length coats In full flare
effects. Handsome deep shawl
collar and wlda cuffs of taupe
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Moleskin Coats
$325-00
An asiortment of beautiful coats
In different styles. Taupe wolf
cellar and cuffs, others with
skunk or nutria collar, cuffs and
border.
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MaWson & DeManp
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre) .
.
A Special Purchase
Trimmed Hats
of Distinction
From New York's Leading and
Best-Known Millinery Concerns
w50 &
$
10
Hats That Regularly Sell at
$15.00, $18.50, $20.00 & $25.00
"Blue liird" "Cupid"
and Others Equally Well Known
"MILLINERY of eclat and individuality known to
every particularly dressed woman.
Developed of velvets or velvet combined with silk or
gold brocade and beaver and velvet combined.
Large, stunning dress hats, tailored hats, afternoon
hats, llower hats and unusually chic turbans in bright
colors for "sports wear."
Some are fur trimmed.
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