; lEYJO&'&UBIilO afBWBRia:)LADELiHIA; ATUItDAY, tfOTEMBER 10, ' 1918 k -1 i-ii ii ir ,-i 1 j . : , iu . Vi "W VVH. (' " 1 r . u' WAR'S HARVEST OF HEROIC NAMES Grand Organ Victory Music at 9, 12 and. 5.15 t .Moment of Meditation and Chimes fit Noon ?'. '?. WEATHER Fair j 1 WANAMARER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S -i '"l-rf . i' !5 f-l5 Ki Department Casualty List for the Day Swells the Roll MANY OFFICERS SLAIN Washington, N'ov. 16. Kour hundred and forty-seven nnmer; are added to the liero roll on tho War Department's casualty list today. The killed In action number l09, whllo 62 (lied of wounds and 54 of disease. The numher of missing In action, Including prisoners. Is 230. Summarized, the losses tn date are: Reported Nov. 16. Totals Killed In faction 100 14,205 Died of nnunds G2 , 5,464 Died of disease 5 J 6,087 Died of .accidents and other causes 1,254 Missing In action (In cluding prisoners) ...232 7,766 Wounded 90 40,207 Grand totals 547 74,982 Good News Is Hereby Given Vicinity That the Down Morning a Sale OFFICERS' LIST HUM In Action CAPTAIN Elijah W Worshsm. Kvans- vllle, Ind. LIEUTENANTS Clarenen C. Ilorchfr, Newark, N J J Arthur K Carleon, Ann rortes, Wash : .Tames W. France. Char lottesville, Vft . Frank J. Gard, fllendora, Cal i I-eRov A McCullouirh. Chlcnirn. Ill : Charles J Ncwliuid. Cadillac. Mich i Milton Jarrett Norman. Sunbury, Pa.: David M Ilobortann, Santlasn, Cal : Harry n Slay maker, Peabody. Kan : Elmer a. Terhune. Newark. N J.; Carey J. Walrath. Herkimer, N T , Edward r Wlnnelt, OemM, N T BATTALION SERGEANT MAJOn Earl H. Yegle. Easton. Pa. Med of Wnond CAPTAIN Rowland H McLaushlln, Chi capo, III ... LIEUTENANT Lawrence S. Lynch, Ala meda, Cal. Wounded SlinMIr LIF-UTENANTS A. Arthur KVIler. Hrrwik lyn. Frank ratrlck Rellly. Cocheston, N. Y.; John J. Itlordan, Urockbn. Mtsslnr In Aetlon MniTr.VAXTfi f!!iirniA Alexander Rro. die. Wichita, Knn : John S. ITaldwin, West Chester. Pa.: Harold O. Shoemaker, Bridge. ton.'N J. nATTALlON SERGEANT MAJOR Clyde B. Woodward, Greensburr, Ind. FISNNSYT.VAMA Killed In Action SERGEANT DaMd W. Mundls. Hellam roni'ORALS Watson R. Pepperman, WllllRmsport; Paul Josrh Peters. Eflitou. PRIVATES Enrico Fuaett. Heaxer Falls; Antonio Oroato. Wsaluslnir; John P. Meade, Butler, Allen A. Nunemacher, Tower City: Owen B. Y-Donnill. Hcaversdale; Samuel Adam PeCTfr, Johnstown: William O Polk, Blalra JIUIa: Peter P Raymond. Vander grirt: William 1. Soder. McKeesport. Died of Wounds SERGEANT Charles H. Gibson. New Kensington. PIIIVATES Glaclnto Cllcnto, Cons lllo: Charles h,. Cuneo, Torce, Harry F. Lackhove, Mereersbur-. Oliver J. Smith, Mlllmont: rn-d Vlahnlfsky, Connelsvllic; Leonard n. Wilson, Bellevue; Howard A. Bzosley, Readlntr. Ira (J Newman, Elk Lftk: Donald P. Tanner. Peckvllle. William Jamea Tailor, HarrlHburg: Edward J. WalEh, Scranton. Wounded Slightly SERGEANTS William Alberta Asher, Oakmont: William F. Wilson BentlcyUlle CORPORAL Joseph T. Coleman, North RraddQcl,. WAGONER William A. Qulnn r.33! Gil lespie nenue Germantown Philadelphia. PRIVATES Oliver Lytle Cerwoed. Pitts burgh; William J. Gorsky, Latrobe; John J Hacan, Room S. City lull. Philadel phia: Byron H. Hoffman. I.Htrobo. Oeorce II Inerahiim, PI Hlckox: Lie H. Irwin, Oil City: Orlllo J Isenberg. rtojer: Ben Nlch oUh. Belle Vermin. Jacob Kline Painter. Ian caster, Samuel Roes. GtrardMHe: Josep A Wlleon, ii'33 South Darten slret, Phila delphia, i Missing in Aftlon CORPORALS Frederick M Hajs llarria burg; Roland B. CasUes -1039 Richmond street. Philadelphia: Harry Gottschall Reading. Harry P. Ouarino. Greensburg; Albert E. Hutchinson. 413 Susquehana ae nue, Philadelphia, Searles E. Slack, Head Irsr. PRIVATES Clyde E Appleman. Roaring .Springs; Wnltor A&uood. 3210 Cedar street, niilladelphla: Willis H. Bailey. Pottsillle; Mmil C. Brnuahman. Greencastlc: Aurello Bartollnl, 1201 Kimball street, Philadelphia: Leo C. Blckley, Fort Carbon; Erhralm V. ? wuiwwju.b, liniHD J., U I till. SIN South St. Bernard street. Philadel phia: Harry E. Case, Haileton: Jonathan P. Clauscr. Allentown: Leo J. Cole. 39 North Fifty-fourth street. PhllnrilnMn, rwimlnln Crenn. 1033 Pond street. Bristol, dlavld Dougherty, 1110 Marston atreet. Philadel phia: Stanley C. Drolblebls. Amberg: Mellor Dunkerly, mil Medary avenue Philadel phia: Levi C Eckt. Lancaster: Samuel Oann, 318 Wolf street, Philadelphia, Wil liam J. Gardner, ISIS Slegel street. .Phila delphia: Ernest A. aoehns, 3(1 ll North Mar shall atret, Philadelphia, John R. Graham. 1781 North Taney -tuet. Philadelphia; Otto B. Grls-ell. 102R rhln street. Philadel phia. Jamea r M-.tmnn. 2520 'Harlan street, Philadelphia: Paul M Herr. Lan caster: Webster lleistlne Revere; Stanley A. Llseokl, 014S Gay street. Phlladelphlx; Jbron c LIlngfton, H rail ford; Oeorse II. Boyer, Wernersulle: John R. Caanaugh, HOG Cltv line. PhlladclphU, Ernesto D'Attl llo. 4083 Stllea street, Philadelphia: Samuel Dauhert. Easton: Candldo Dentasi, Pitts burgh: William B. Denner, Sellersvllle; El mer R. Dennis, rarmerevllle: George W. Dunmlre. Chambersburg: Samuel Gabrato vltch. PotUvllle: Paul W. ainther, Potts vllle: Roy U. Hannum, 723 North Forty first street, Philadelphia: Ernest J. Harrison. 2R41 Coral street. Philadelphia; Harry Hurst, 613 North Perth street. Phlladel- ?huv; Harty P. Jones, 620' Market street, 'incent Kateusz. Conahohotkn ; Francis E. Keatner, Pittsburgh: Joseph n. Kern, Rubl can and Prospect avenues, 'lllow Groe: Dald E. Ijng, Union Deposit; V B Mc Brlde. 0148 Spruce street, Philadelphia; Thomas H, McCool, 1447 East Columtia axenue. Philadelphia: John P. McCullough. West Decatur: Frank J. McCuster. 1844 Baly street. Philadelphia: WllHim Marks, Throop: Roy B. Mathews. 009 Fnrragut ter race, Philadelphia: Ralph C. Maurer, Read ing: Edwin II. Mlskell, 2010 Tulip street, Philadelphia, Carl A. Olson. 1023 Falrmount enuc. Philadelphia. John T. O'Neill, 2tt5 Aimona treei, rniiaupumjft, outejiu 11. Ormsby. Shenandoah: Bert Omlg. South Forty-ninth street, Philadelphia: Adolf Pace. 2007 East Selteer street, Philadelphia: Frank II Parker. 1325 South Taylor street. Philadelphia: Bert Headman. Beajerdale: Gustavo A Relss. 132 North Ltndenwood street, Philadelphia. George Remphrey. Wllkes-Barre; Frank B. Kearny. H laut Columbia avenue, rhllade phla: Samuel Sol ton, 3035 Berks street, Philadelphia. John J. Wilson. 2211 McClellan street. Philadelphia; Char??i Klrshteln. 2MH North Sixteen h stjeet. Philadelphia: Charlei L. Knox. J114 South Opal street. Philadelphia; Ernest J. Kuchenbroek." Was burn: Frank Mondell. 005 Slegle street. Philadelphia: Clarence R. Mow lev Paradise: John A Murray. 2147 North Twenty-ninth street. Philadelphia: Klmer B. Sheckler. 121 Alum street. Philadelphia; John II. Shults. Poltsvllle; HarrvF Blnion, 2000 North H.intwk street. Philadelphia; Herman Rf Singer. 0038 Allmnn, street, Phil adelphia; John Skonezney. Connelsvllic: Harry Tlshler. Pittsburgh. Jsmes L Tralnor. "343 Christian street. Philadelphia. James A Trimble. Pittsburgh; John A. agner, n Jenklntown: Stuart Mj Walthour. Harrlon City; Horaca Whiteside. Catasauqua: Tom ebroske. Erie; Malcolm a. n. Nederry. 2341 North Bouvler "street. Philadelphia: William A Wahl. 2823 Chatham street: Philadelphia: MIchAel c Walsh, Leamon Place; Edward il Williams 0110 Christian street. Phlladel phla. mm.ml.mmmm Liberty Loan Interest Due November 15th Don't spend it put it into Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps Coupon accipt'td anywhere that Stamp art told WS.S. mxumiMnutT? twin mn oiviwiwif.' Beautiful Sample Skirts Much Under Price at $13.25 In fact, some of thom would cost us more than that if we wore to buy them regularly, but we took them in a group to sell at a bip; saving. , They are all beautiful, unusual things, finely made from their belts to their hems, with good buttons, fringes and the; like trimming them. The materials are plain dark tricolettes, taffetas; gabar dines, Velveteens, crepes dc chine, satin, broadcloth and cleverly blended plaids of velour-ftnish serges. Many of the plaids arc the fashionable pleated style and Jhere are some of the striped pleated ones too. A few very odd things that will please women of individual tastes. (Market) Some Exceptionally Fine Coats Have Recently Come They arc the finest coats the Down Stairs Store has ever shown and women have been most enthusiastic in their delight. The silvertono coat that is sketched is one of these. It is softly lined with silk and has a large roll collar of natu ral raccoon or skunk opossum. $42.oU. , Handsome velour coats with striped silk linings arc copies of a very ex pensive model. The collar, cuffs and pockets are of nutria fur. $52.30, Beautiful sample coats, of which we have but one of a kind, show the new est coat modes, from the loose back to the coats that are draped close at tho feet. Of s'llvertonc,. ivora, duvet de laine, bolivia and velvet. Among them are some exquisite evening wraps. $55, $57.50, $69.75, $75, $85, $100, $110 to $150. Coats at $25, -$29.75 and $35 There' is a variety of coats at $35, in pompom, velour and broadcloth, with out fur or with collars of nutria or near-seal. At $29.75 there are velour coats, full lined, and trimmed with ncarscal or coney collars. The $25 coats are of velour, lined throughout with striped silk, of burella with fur collars and of broadcloth with seal fur-cloth collars. (.Market) Lovely Envelope Chemises of Pink Satin or Crepe de Chine at $2,50 and $3.85 Soft, pretty things for gifts or to treat yourself are these and so moderately priced! At $2.50 there are two styles. One is in both flesh and white crepe de chine, made quite neat and plain. The other is in pink only with fine lace anl rosebuds. Four Styles at $3.85: bands of satin embroidered by hand, pretty shirring, bands of- embroidered Georgette crepe, fine lace, etc., give "individual character to the chemises. Some are in pink satin and others are in pink or white crepe do chine. (Central) S7.50 $10 " ' $10 410 Women's Frocks Specially Priced-r-Many at Half 3,20 Serge Dresses, $7.50 . Imagine $7.50 for a serge frock ready to put on ! They are in navy, brown and black, some trimmed with braid, others with satin collars and cults. Also in this Jot are a. few satin and crepe de chine dresses in navy, taupe and black. 118 Satin Frocks, $10 ' Some have long overskirts, others have draped bodices and sleeves pf, Georgette crepe. A few serges used alone or combind with figured silks of contrasting .colors are among these. In brown, navy, taupe and black. 112 Yelveteen and Serge Frocks, $15 They are trimmed with satin or braid or are em broidered with heavy silk or braid. A few velveteens show a bit of serge by way of contrast. They are in navy .black and green. The serges are in navy and black. 60 Tricolette and Velveteen Frocks $22.50 and $25 " The tricollette frocks are in delightful models r some French inspired. Their lines are. very new and' the colorings include soft shades of navy, magenta and black. Also some lovely velveteen dresses in black, navy, taupe and burgundy. ' (Market) Black Taffeta and Messaline Special , at $1.25 a Yard Both usually sell for at least a third more. The taffeta and mes sulino are each 35 inches wide and the quality is excellent. Crepe de Chine Crepe de chino in many colors and in blnck and white is 40 inches wide at $1.85 a yard. Striped Silks at $1 a Yard Striped taffeta and messaline, 35 inches wide, are 'in lovely color combinations. Beautiful Satin in many colors and plenty in navy blue is 35 inches wide and all silk at $1.65 a yard. (Central) Good-Looking Duplex Gloves for Women They arc made of a double thickness of finely woven fabric that gives tho appearance of leather and are made on tho same patterns as the leather gloves. The duplex gloves are in white, buck, brown, gray and black, all half pique sewn, at $f.60 a pair. And they arc washable. Much of Smartness lies in the duplex gloves at $2 a pair. They arc in mode and buck shades, with fine needle stitching on the backs, chamois color linings and two clasps at the wrist. The gloves are out- scifm sewn. (Central) to All Households in Philadelphia Stairs Store Will Hold on Monday of Quilts at Pre- War Prices It's the biggest, most important sale of bedding that we have ever held and one that offers to Philadelphia house holders the opportunity to buy Warm, Fluffy Quilts Filled With Down, Wool or Cotton at just about the prices asked for such merchandise before the war, or about 33 1-3 less than those asked today. The circumstances attendant upon this purchase won't interest a woman greatly, but she will be glad to know that every quilt among these thou sands is new and was filled only during the last few days. She may, therefore, be assured that they are all at their fluffiest and best. and Dainty Camisoles At $1, camisoles are very well made, with deep bands of imita tion filet lace, satin and so on. At $1.50 and $2, really beauti ful camisoles of satin and crepe de chine are worth seeing. At $3 there arcfive styles. One of lovely heavy satin has a deep casing of Georgette crepe; an other is of chiffon over net; some are all of net and Oh, you must see them to realize the variety of beauty! , (Central) The Down Quilts , . Are $6.50, $8.50 and $10 All, are covered with the best quality of sateen, figured on both sides and in a variety of colors. One is in a Persian pattern with border to match that is particularly good. All are full size. The Wool Quilts Are $7.50 and $9 They are filled with pure, clean wool. The $7.50 quilts are covered with cambric or sateen, figured on both sides and bordered with plain material. The $10 quilts are covered with figured sateen, with plain sateen backs and 10-inch borders. Some are plain color on both sides. The Cotton Quilts Are $2.50 and $3.75 The $2.50 quilts are covered with. figured silk oline, and the others have tops of satin-striped fig ured white voile with plain S-inch borders and backs of heavier material. And in Connection With This Sale Some Specials in Blankets and Sheets All-wool blankets in pink or blue block plaids, in plain silver gray or in Scotch plaids are in full, double-bed size at $15 the pair. Cotton blankets, measuring 66x80 inches, are in itrl-iifa itrifli o i-inl.- nv hlno Vinvrlpv nnrl avp snppinl nh . 41-., oi. " Jacquard cotton blankets in blue, tan, old rose( and gray are 72x84 inches and have very pretty' reversible designs and borders, and are $3.75 each. "81x90-inch full-bleached, seamless sheets atfe special at $1.85 each. IT'S GOING TO BE A GREAT DAY FOR BEDS! (rheMliiit) Pretty Blouses to Greet You Monday Morning The first is of fine white batiste, delightfully tailored, with a vest dainty with square tucking. Square tucking also pretties the" cuffs and the collar, which prefers to be buttoned high. And good news for women who wear larger sizes: this model has a tail all around. $3.25. Batiste in a Frillier Mood Narrow imitation of filet lace trims the cuffs and the front ?ancl of this quite pretty blouse, n front the panel, which is neatly hemstitched, is cut out to make a round finish to the .neck, while the collar lies flat on either side. $3.75. Crepe de Chine in white, flesh or black forms a blouse that is neatly made with box pleats and finished with a roll collar. $4.75. (Market) Warm Flannellet Nightwear for Men and Boys They arc in stripes of various color combinations and all arc hoftly fleeced and generously cut. Men's nightshirts aie $1.50, pajamas arc $2.25. Boys' nightshirts, sizes G to 18 years, are $1.10. (luller. Market) Kitchen Crash Half linen, full-blcachcd crash with a blue border is special at 21c a yard. All linen, silver-bleached crash with a tape border is special at 29c a yard. Both are 17 inches wide. (Cliehtnut) W. B. Youth-Line Corsets ' Two Models at $5 One has a low bust and the other has a medium bust. They arc made of strong pink coutil, with a double thickness all across the -front The boning is heavy, to better care for the rather stout figures, und the broad front steels have three hooks below them. The six hose supporters are made of good clastic. Deep pieces of elastic are shaped over the hips. Sizes are from 21 to 3G. (Central) Women's Fashionable Shoes Special, $4V75 a Pair Thoy are made in the fashionable long vamp styles, high cut with welted soles. Two Btyles to choobe from black patent leather with gray cloth tops and curved heels gray kidskin with fawn cloth tops and medium heels, Elenty of $3.25 Shoes in black kidskin or calfskin and a few of tan calfskin or kidskin. They are button and lace styles with high or medium heels and welted soles, and at their price very special. Plenty of the $1.75 Shoes of patent leather with dull or cloth tops in button style. Sizes 2& to 6. (Chestnut) Things for the Home That Whisper of Christmas Madeira centerpieces of linen arc beautifully scalloped and em broidered by hand. Size 17 inches is $1.25 each; 22 inches, $1.75 and $2 each. These make delightful gifts. Scarfs and Squares of the Japanese hand-drawn work aro hemstitched and em broidered. The squares are 20 inches at 85c each and the scarfs are 17x50 inches ut 75c, 85c and $1 each. , (Chestnut) v Luxurious Warmth in New Blanket Bathrobes Thick, boft blanketing in all tho desirable colors for women is used to make some of tho pret tiest bathrobes that we have ever seen. Wide bands of satin Ko around the neck and all the way down the front on either side, tho satin also trims tho pockets and foims deep, rich cuffs on tho sleeves, The frogs aro 6f, silk cord and the buttons aro . covered with satin. Truly these are bathrobes to delight tho heart of a girl or woman! $7.50. ul1 (Central Neckwear Fresh and New at 50c Some pretty new imitation lilct collars in many shapes and sizes aro both the roll bhapes and flat. owvvY jitiu.' uuiiur in inuny I styles they freshen up a dark dress wonderfully. (Central) Sturdy Umbrellas Are Special at $1.50 Umbrellas for men and women arr made of tupc-edged Ameiican taffeta (cotton) over strong para gon frames. Tho handles for women are straight, carved or plain or they are short, with silk wrist cords. Men's umbrellas have handles of mission wood or of natuial wood in the crook style. (Central) V riciiy rui wiiaia that arc unlined and all ready to put on a suit or coat are $5.50 for one style and a larger style 'at $9.50. They me of black or brown coney a coat or suit would look like now with the addition of one of these. (Central) These Suits For Women Are Suits To Be Proud of Suits have not been cheap this .season and for that reason such an extensive showing of really good suits at moderate prices is some thing of an achievement. They begin at $19.75 for poplin suits in nay and brown trimmed with seal fur cloth or with buttons. At $22.75 and $25 there are many good suits of wool poplin or buiella. One of the poplins that is marked $25 has a collar of kit coney and a band of fur edging the jacket, while the sash is finished with fur balls. Sample Suits and that means extra style and value are of silvertono, velour and broadclpth in individual styles. $32.50. Velveteen Suits Come With Cold Weather and with their furry trimmings are typical of winter. Right now tho choosing is at its best, a the majoiity of the suits' aro recent arrhal . Most all are tiimmcd with nearseal or nutria. $35, $55, $50.75 and up to $75. The suit sketched is $ofi. (Market) Ah !&fl f 52sKRv ft m Outing Flannel 29c a Yard Heavily fleeced outing flan nel, 27 inches wide, is in many striped patterns in pink, blue and gray. This price is quite special. (Chestnut) Handkerchief Prcttiness at 25c Most gift lists contain many handkerchiefs and a woman couldn't do better than to start with these. Soft crepe dc chine handker chiefs in pretty pinks, blues, lavenders and the like have wee colored embroidery in one corner or contrasting hems. Fine linen handkerchiefs have many kinds of colored borders and centers, some with em broidered corners and some aro snowy arid white. (Central) Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! Prices Below Those Ruling Elsewhere Our large und varied stock of domestic rugs includes many lots bought at special prices, a number of rugs bought when prices were much lower, and rugs from our own stocks that bear reduced prices, as well as our full line of other rugs, whose prices are lower than the prevailing run today. Unusual Specials Wool velvet rugs, 8.3 x 10.6 feet, are $25 and 33.50. Mottled Brussels rugs, 6x9 feet, are .$13.50. Wool-and-fiber rugs, 8.3 x 10.6 feet, are $10. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs of Excellent Heavy Quality 2" x 54 inches, $2. 36 x 63 inches, $3. 7.6 x 9 feet, $11. 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $14. 9 x 12 feet, $16.50. 9 x 15 feet, $23.50. 12 x 12 feet, $24.50. 12 x 15 feet, $29.50. Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $25 and $28.50. 9 x 12 feet, $27.50 and $30. Seamless Axminster Rugs of Heaviest Grade 6x9 feet, $31.50. 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $47.50. 9 x 12 feet, $55. Wilton Rugs 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $25.50 and $28. 6x9 feet, $49. 6.2 x 12 feet, $65. 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $66.50, $72.50 and $85. 9 x 12 feet, $57JS0, $69, $75 and $92.50. r 9 x 15 feet, $97.50 and $105.50. 11.3 x 12 feet, $97.50. (Chestnut) Hall Runners of Axminster are 3 feet wide and 9 feet long at $11.50.. 12 feet long at $15. 15 feet long at $18.50. 16.6 feet long at $22. 19 feet long at $25.50. 19.6 feet long at $26. 21 feet long at $28. Special on the Center Aisle Rag rugs, SO x 60 inches, are $1,50. m 3 851 t a tm m w -M , PC && i i m M w i m r2.CS ,.J it- -'. ---! t f- .. i 11 4 -,-." nr -U- .0 'A- v : ' 6 .,? Vi iV" f. y h lili d. o k. .1'
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