Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAYS NOVEMBER 20, 19i8
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'SLAIN IN ACTION
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KMin Killed Week
f Promotion to Fir
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Clash Soldier
18 CITY MEN RK 1i:)
Latest War Department Re
port Contains "N.unes of 112
From Penii-lani.i
'Lieutenant VAIIIInm t'otior ino
JvTorth Flft -ninth street u iivil in t .
day'n official nsualtv lit us i ill! in
action. Ma drifted m Mix i ( th s n
In. ft letter dated scpirmlipi . I he told
his parentR that lie hid hern titonmtdl
to !) a first-class prlvaie
'Tllo recipient Is ahuit 1 1 so into
notion," he added
Under the c i un st i s i s t i is s
hardly Know whit in he i.v, I h
cannot undcrstud h m hi u i I I ip
Jumped from u first h riv tn i
lieutenancv in .1 Meek fni he hh d
to hivo lost h - life on sentemtur n
They are hopniK ihnt iliis n nls
another of the man mistikes made
by the compilers of the it'Ulii is ..In
lists and that in n fin ilis he ss i I
hear that their son is nine n i 1 i . i
confusion of names causpl tin erui
Just tinier Dnifl ee
Potter, who vvis a vv. iv. 1
reached his thmv moni i i
week or so aft. r tin die f Ui, first
draft resignation June 1 1 ' II, ha I
to enroll hovvev.i anil t h ur)i he wis
married and He so e sjipoit f lus
wife, was called to He .ois 1 M i
He had, a hrlef ti ilmn it Jtnp M.vle
but voluntr-ere-I foi inim. luie dniv
-overseas and w sent to yt in. e n I il
us a. membei f tompin i 0n, in
fantrj
Potters fatlie- Ueorc, I i i i, s
written to Washington isl,itikr f nine
detailed Inform it on is t m ti , f
his son
There are 1301 mines r i, ti i mi h i
casualty lists tnli im I jiting 11. 1'enn
vlvanlans The total for riulidelphli
atldMclnltj s si-m fsvr imn if tli s
however, havlnc licon prpv i j iss i, p ,(,,
throughunotlki.il ihinneis si i, r
ported to have Iwn killr 1 i i i
six have died f wo m is ir , ,
accidentally ltll fd and s i , , ,i i
of disease rom 1 ie ir,n ,n.i. 1
six passed and tout in rnn-smi- 11m
previously listed as mlsmK m, nosv
reported to lnve returnul to him
SKETCHES OF THE HEROES I
eMjili'l?1!,' '""I'11 illi.n Mnrtlmlnle I
or 501 Iedeial street c imilen who is
rcocrted as Killed In ion ,n , i,,Ht,
, T . "'" ' ".' imit I
Lamden Lieutenant 1st s t mu h I
i mm ihuch not
' fiuit w I 1 Of
-ef te w o u n d a
siistiined in the
th dns of the(
Franco-mei lean ofensiie Not onlv Li
ha rapldlj reioierlns fion ins in urle
but he Is nt his lioiin n i imden iind
tMrunitl) received and pi tied tin olll I
c'al War nepirttnent teliKtim irniiuiu-
Iff his death. The. 1 leuti i nnt ihimiI ii
in countr a niontli or so ic tht
atmv doctors lninK dei ded tint he
would not he fit for furl her flchtlin; for
aome time If eei He niadt in iddres
at tha flap luisitn; th it opened I'tinilens
peace juhllee iind will tieeie on. . f the!
now tneaais tn.i' tne cn wi i pve to
ival Its heroes
f.nrnnral ( hnrles Trm k I omni, H
llOth Infnntn wis wounded on sejitini
ber 11, but Is rapldh teonerinc hi i
base hospital ihmiiiIIii? t., i litei re
ceived by his mothet Mrs Marn. s hukz
1933 South Second street i oiporal TrueK
served on the Mexican LoiiIli with the
'Old Third' ReRlment He .i ehon
nnal tralnlnp.it i imp Hiiir-cc and um
Recches A'oire
of HhOun Death
Honor Roll for the City
and lis I'icinity Today
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HEROES WHO FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM IN FRANCE
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JOHN MITCHEL
Wounded
JOHN HAL BIG
Died
ROBTVCKROYD
Wounded"
ALBERT TR0Q
VouricJed-.
S.sJ.HANRWBAN AE FORSYTH
Died-' Killed
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Died- wounded-" Wovntied, . . . (.tiiso-d...
JADWYErZ R..PASQUAUI
WOl)Hdeci VoundecJ
HAfvRYROSS
Wounded-
VM KEVERITT Y.A. POTTER.
VOunuccts- Killed
SN.L.0&Nri'IN5
Woohded
n i 11)11 disti
( hoitmit Hill's
"irsf limited
Soldier I Dead
oveXseas in Mav of this eai
liisth 1 fid AriHUri is leported wound
ih, In, sho ti iiuti he j, ivv
Jen - tin ish t n, o
Sergeant s(eptien I Hanriihun tie
first mult to he drifted frn : the l in si
I i hoird s i
1 I as died of
Hid u oulinir
a V ar-Iopai t
e' t ti It Ri mi te
i ivtd bv his pir
ents who live .it
M nezet street
t liestniil Hill His Mtnilv loevet does
no In Hi n the nport is a h'ttet from
Imn illtMl onlv three dls I i fore ho Is
supposed to have pawed .mav de.lited
that hi wis f. ellnir Hm llant ihnn
wis li irn and hroimht up m ( h"-Hiiil
Hill and wis will kmwn In tint section
He nu tweiitv four veils old whin
called to the i olors and wis mil to
r inn Meade with the i mini intititineiit
fl oin tin Hill
s, rKeaiit Heorne . J'lli- lr I I -
laissini. Ih n iliv i .1 hi" 1 P ' 1 1 I'
i iietinir from slinpnil wound- of the
heid Hid fui nrrold'nil in l lelt'i re.
cened li lis 111 ihn Mr I ottn I Ills
4H1H Ninth ! sn. t-t Olnev UefotehiillK
diaftdl in (iinhei of list Mir lie w is
a salesman fni n drv i,oods emu mi In
i r. m nt letter he sain inis uni win t nil
i i ri s ve ii h old w is di if i d ti Mas of
tin it it -' nt t i i amp Ii ind It ft for
1 in in V must lis nitlut, Mrs
I iirna VV iltets in i nun! iiis not rt -i,
id in ihtt'i-i lioni ! n s n o iiG
is t nt of rs, 'is
Priiute (.iiirRe I Vlitiliell klesd Is
twtins two eats if ii,e mi Hie sou of
Ml i lennii MltLhrll "nil ns h,ill HVt -tun
II. s is i prime in t ninirins Ii
mill Infintrv His motlni rteelvtd v
notlfl itton ti in tin (In iinnetit savins
tint In hid bt en tflsed in Stptnillnr
S I itei she in-eivfd i lettu fn in the
voting si uiier in is huh 'n snd ihit lie
'sis nos In a ho pltit in l'siis ,,,, ssas
ooiiip- svi 1 mil esptt te 1 t i I liotno In
II ih to i it his shire o the iiiiKij on
(. hrlsttn i- P is
Prlsnle liihn lliilhlir, it i , dt id of
dls ist -mill fr ur nu- m tl, pass
hi fni p the ptcseiit viii ml liisini- Iind
In i hononbli dlHr-iarm lie trltd to re
i nllst tut his eves Kept hi n lit His
drift bond passed him liouesti mrt
he ss is sent to (imp Meade stn; Inir
time onlv a imiple of sinks he'oie mil.
Init to Prime with ('ouuian I. 31Btn
Inf.intt.s
vug wounded on September 18. Mc6ar
rltv was a bricklayer bv trade
lerjreant M llllnm I,. Jenkins, wounded,
Is tin ntj-neveti venrs of age and Is a
nn of Mr. Anne Jenkins Ttventj-sec-otd
and Wolf streets, with vvhutn he
resit'ed vvhla n civilian Ho was a mem-
hn of rompuiiv K t the 316th Infant-
rv anil whs wounded dtirinir the severe
flRl.tlnif In the i.nlv pirl rf September
and. ( cot ding to a letter written bv him
to his inntlni he Is now tecupetatlnc
In Hasp HoHpltnl No 14 Ho also stated
that tin i inlieiq were thaslnft the Dutch
b ii.lt so fast tin had no tlmn to eat.
'sleep or write Icnldns was drafted Inst
I .Vovemher and was a mess sergeant at
I Camp Meade until Jtilj. w-ien his com
I pnny embarked for Francp On rearh-
liift- the fioni lines the oune f,oldlet
asked to be tiansferred lu ad ve dull.
vihlch renuesl n as granted Trior to his
Induction In the tervke he vias imploved
hv n O Dun f'o In their real eslnle
dipnitnient He fecund his education
at the V xr r A Coniineiclal School
I leulennnt Ininen II Martin, of the
hmdlial turps son of Ot and Mrs
Jamis Martin .'Oti'l Coluinhla inetitif
I was, bndlj Rassed whlln on his wn fmni
1 tho front-line trenches to n rest i snip
1 He had passed unscathed thtoiiuli the
battle of the Alsne though Hervlnu In ii
Held dressing station, but ran Into a
j pockil of gas on hla wav to the teni
I Prlsnle linker! Vikrnvil, twetltv one
viirs old was wounded on Oi toher
)8, two divs iftn his inothei Vtari
T ViKtovd of 171 S
lienuired 12 nrds u nlln o Miwt n
i eind u letttr ftom
i iif Hanaiigii for him
i . . .. . i Vi I told ins nt-
, Hits llerni II oiimi ,tclPI, , tht unh
Infant rv mil en
llstnl in Inls l'H.7 In i rei ent letter
to his puents uUuid sild he was
stunk mi tin knee lis nstnu sninimei
but was fast recoserlnif fioni the wound
He said though injuied he enjojed the
ilde In tin Hiiiliulam e mid Haiti to
the ban luisplial The wound mis so
large ho is into his ninths t that It took
twelve s mis of bandage to winp his
injur rl leg He was foimerh in the
i mplov of the J'entiss h nnia liallioad
lieutenant .lames l . spenee. of ( mil
pans U until Infant! v , was badlj
wounded while leading hl men into ac
tion (iris in k tohi i Ntsss of his
Injun was m lived bv his patents Mr
and Mrs .1 V Spt in e, of Primus Ilel
issaie Countv through otllclal ihanuels
though tho voting ottk et s name has not
set appeared on the otlli lal i.isualtv
list Hi enlisted In 1'Ht. and saw
I unlet dut At Camp lianiocK he te-
i Ivt d a i oniiiiission as second lieu
tenant Sliotllv before sailing for
riatn.0 he was promoted to first lieu
l)n er rnninaiiv' PIH"' '" " rei ent letter to his pa
A.SCHUL.T2.
q-l.Sec'
TRAVEL WITH
Burton Holmes
via the
t nrnnriil litsuli I
I JHth lnfantii, Is otllilills reportid W"' he said he hid rnovered fiom
missing In action He londiicied a hard-I l,u w."n"lis photograph of Ueuten
ware lntslnes at 1(ir s insom . street. '",l ''peni e and two other otlicers tiKen
which Is now operated In his niother, ,,n ""- ' l n nf the liume of the IXusilan
Mis I nomas Connors Ik lived it 4829 r
Hivetfotd avenue He was vim nrekl-
dent of St Tohn the I'sniigellst Catholic
( luh and lijid guird on Hie ( hessmar
hisKetbill teim whin thev won the
chmiploni-hlp or the West T'hil idelplna
League He was i wldels known mia
teur baseball plaver and wis i member
of sevtral fast teims In AV est Philadel
phia His fiinllv has not luaid fiom
the voutig soldln since the middle cf
October
sergiiinl llbert II. (.uiiinrr. Killed in
action was i tmmbei of r onipins A,
"-19th Mlltllllle Cllll Tlllttallon lie nns
Killed In the Ar-, Thirteen volumes nois rompleted from the
rc'I iitimto Eom.e lirhe. while' "" "ll9 M" ',' l."rer
,. . i e a d i n r his men ' JourneyK ii rrtnctpai Lines ana
"'' ' " " ' " " lining Countries of Hie World
Arponnehorest u and wMch Thrilling! Inspiring! Instructive!
mew up u resv sec
onds liter Not one survived this bocha
il former vllvirT 111 1.1 'V'.81'. I ,'l", "''MS flNM) 11.IXSTH TIONS
anil lormeriv lived with his parents at .... ...,. . . .
4812 Ninth Twelfth street ,," ,1 Their educational value cannot be too
nfeini.. . V.V ii. ",t nn. ,V' !!!s. ' lt-hlv prills-1 In.Iomed lis lesdlnu edmu
......,.,,, w, im- tVlllltllll l PlhiriV I Ini-a iviifusiilniiiil n. T l.ua iiuiiii nsnivla
sill llt .. . ....' r.... . r.
Travelogues
Bring the Whole World to
Your Own Home
SUIT Mil I IIRSTVIK GUT 1 OK
Mil NO OK OI.I
ambassador to Krance, Is tn possession
of Hpence's parents
Serennt William 11. Kverltl, wound
ed, was flnallj dropped by(machlne-nn
bullets nfler going over the lop five
times He Is a member (,f lompan K,
3:sth lnfantrv
I'rlrale llbert rnrsrth. twenlv-elght
jeais old, Cotnpanj I .-ililth lnfantrv.
has (Ilea lioni wounnw n-1-t-ntn ill c
tlnti V wieli hefine his ill ith, on ()
totiei l. his nuilliir, Mm hiutili V For-
svth B024 Horeine street received n
letter from her son in w nn n lie saia lie
was vve'l and hnppi Korsith went to
Ciilnp Mtade, lul) T, IHls He was
former! In tne emplov or the Lnlon
Pet I oleum I ompanv
I'rlvnte Imiik T, Collins, retiorted died
of pneumonia hud once served In the
nan. nit ptetirrtd the nrmv In the svnr
Egiilrst itUtiKr.uv He was In Compan
M Flft-V -fifth Pioneers nml mn.ni two
months training nt Camp Wadsworlh
and nt .Newport .News The olflolnl tele-
gram says that ha died (n a hasp hor
pltal on the nth of Inst month Folif
men from his home, 2311 Iledner street,
entered tho service of their countrv Thev
are Benjamin Hose, In the nan West
Uehnven, lnfantrv. and Kreil llehaven,
nnvv together with Collins himself He
Sriie""ilVJ,,?.'or.t,,rep enfs b the
William Uovd l.umhci Compins
I orporal Joseph A. Head, who died ot
Influenza on Otobcr 6 while serving In
France, was the nephew of J It Ho.
dolph of 1441 North I'dgewood street.
J uijKirnl Uead was formerly a tone time
teilei for the Uell Telephone Company
and icsded with his uncle He was as.
sjgned to Cinipntiv A, SOTth lleglment,
f.ngtneers and left for Frnnie Mav 18.
1H18 where he was In in the service at
the time of his death Uesldo his par
cnts Corporal Head i sunlvid bv tivo
sisters Margaret ind Marlon a brother.
Ivudolph and his grnndparents, Mr ana
Mrs W P Hudolph and uncle, 1 Pi
Uudolph
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siiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiijiiiiiiiii!i"i"iiiiiiiiiiiiraiii'!"iiiiiiiiMirw"iim
Uidgi r and A M l.n I.n s.i,,i,,.l
"-hnne iind iho 1 niveisitj Chapter .No
-5G
Sergeant Vliihael Midarritv, teported'
wound 1 vv is a memhei of I'omnanv I"
of thi 07th I'ngineeis H nlisted In
sepnmber, 1 ' 1 7. mil emhuked for
I Hi nee list Vlaj 'I hn Cnvei nillfllt tlf
tlln' his mother Mis, ISrIdEot McOni
iltv r Ml ( nth irlne strut thitluison
TIP TOR A lltll"
I0 II D.I VIII IlliV Them
1 et ns tell miii more nl nit them
For Further Inon mtio I Aiidrrw
nu. ritvvniH.i i. m ki:m
I'lilliulellililii. Pn.
1109 Klill tstllte frii-t lln.ldliiL-
- f.f i ..mi it v It 1 li ii h inf nllrv lie
Ind . i little gas it his lungs hut was ' )nineri (((1 tlonal Onaril of Pennsv I
insie nnlnfiirid lit has leeti in vnma lust prior to the Melr in tiouble
e avii.lon .orps add nasi '"'",) J i,efu e m ing HeVe v Ink h.: fin. I tralnl.k n imp
1 rock was nnl seventeen . T" ,' " "' , J ,,,,'' ! H'"i"'k ' '- ' to 1 nn m lull
when In fitst enteted the V, ,.,L v p m. ! .V.7r ine I ,n,l 1 i.s been i iirough all the hard ngb
II 1'isih M I now in i-ranc. vn, ricau dilve He Is i tex-
i.... .!.... j.rl wm i i II r li- rtlk
ed in ... He, . me,,' ro'ne.1 h s j" iim, v sno, . ii.ne -,...r ss ,(,, . . ..s
sUtir Mrs Mathtii Iexv in V t Idas K inniM f m ( i ellt nt prophet
and slit leieived a titer from Ihe volinu' Prlvute 1 rnit l llnvles ivoilllded
1HI. k,m.lf .. S.r,l-s .,sm, ll.nlldin-tll' b 1 1 1 le (if M ellfe i.S IlllClllhtl
",'" ' ' ' "t- " l .. , ...
Ill
Ills rah.nticA tintnttir.rl it. 1ms UM In siinu tllst IiriOr 111 tile Mexif in tlOUllle
wo oromepi iioiiib ineir Dt vrinurand ,,. ,, , ,,ul,. ,,,.,1 r. nml s i s. d tin intii t lis notoi - i uiip iign
j-anu. in ine innuim iorps anti navv
respective!
3 ears old
Private (Inren.e I' shines i w ,, i,l I'rlsnle liihn Mllihell isotinded
wounded, writes his ninthei vits i Ui 1 mioihn of thi 10'Uh Itifant-s loss ssho
B Sldnev that he wtis nn one with went o i r tht top anl kept nn fighting
rs on Octcber 14 bur evpicted in li until Hurt were few of them left stand
vvell enough to In hack with lik , om In" He mllstrd in lime I'M" ind w is
pnpy In a feu dm- Prsale s driev ft. lined it ' amp Mm ui k Mitihell vva
went to Camp Meide i ve.it a).o mil enplowd as a in n hlinst beforL joining
remained two inontlis before go ng met 'hi irtnv and iiiade his home sslth his
neas. He Is a mimhet of tin ".Ciu via -tstci Vlis H Nigel at ati50 North 1 air
chine-Gun Coninanv and his he n ,ue, hill stri et
the top several times Hp Is ismiiis flse I'rlnite IVIlllnln I Irvine who dltd of
Jears of age and in ide h s 1 me ss ith I P' eumonl i on onntei i' svas i native
his parents, at 0701 mli s s,n, llirl f of Inland when hl pateius still teside
Private llarrv (,rns tils Peres mil had nevei le-m naturalfed He i
Street, is lecoveung fmni slnapnel nude no In im fo' tiempllun rrom the
vrounds In the left ieg and Migh ai drift hoivevet was calleti to the coloiSi
coidlns lo letters wrltt i to h s sister- list April issigned to the lloth Infant
In-law Mrs Sadie (itoss ie w r, i and s .,t t , Fian n lum He was
Camp Meade ibou eigh n nu ,,H f nieilv mat iger t. i ham grocerv
nml was latt r trinsfened t i .mm st ie and made Ins I nine with his slstei
t'pton from ivliete lie sailed ti Inn e Mrs I dilh Brealu n' Bu3J Kf)cr
with Compan v c lmtli Infant s ee Cermantovv n li his laat let'ei
I'rltate Tim t allnhan Hit'. j -.1,1 Hint he svas i ertamlj etijoj intr I
ille ssnler hv truie ind Med with his
timet 41 1 1 Paul street
Private Knllrrt lr llaltcri., of Colli
Pins 1 Itjth Infintrv Is olllclillv le
I n 1 1 o h ivt illtil of di-ieis-e Hi was
W.J. STEWART, D. D. S.
Di Long IUdR nth, Cor. Chestnut
SPECIALIZING
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Military Wrist Watches
Mannish in appeal ancc and
praLticall cunstiucted so that
satisfaction is assuicd.
A durable timepiece is one
of 14-k old, cushion shape,
radium numerals and hands,
non breakable crjstal, with
dependable NValtham move
ment wrist band of moisture-proof
khaki--$62.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
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The greatest Player-Piano Value in Philadelphia
PRICE
$625
Abh about our
Rental Payment Plan
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This is, first of all, a genuine Pianola.
Theie are only four other genuine Pianola
Pianos the Steinway, Weber, Steck and
Stroud all of which we also sell.
The Heppe is made comnletelv in the Kieat
neolian factories.
It contains the famous" Aeolian-Pianola
patents.
It is guaranteed throughout by the great
Aeolian Company as well as by the House of
Heppe.
Its price is extremely moderate lower in
fact than the price of many inferior imitations.
By virtue of such features the Heppe
Pianola-Piano is justly called the greatest
player-piano value in Philadelphia.
Call and let us demonstrate this instrument
or write for a catalogue.
C. J. HEPPE & SON
U 1 7-1 1 1 9 CHESTNUT ST. 6th & THOMPSON STS.
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Community Stores
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There's a Guarantee
back of every iood product advertised by the
COMMUNITY STORES or by manufacturers
whose advertising says "For Sale at COMMUNITY
STORES."
The quality and price must be right. We are
interested in bringing to your home the best and
most economical foods, for .we know your continued
patronage will follow your continued satisfaction.
FouldV Macaroni Is a
Good Buy to Fare Well
It is so made that it will rook quickly, fit the
folk, and be easy to manage while preparing. The
dainty form is just the right shape to seive with
it you can prepare an almost endloss variety of
dainty food combinations it is just right with
almost any fresh or canned vegetable, fish, cheese,
eggs or left-over meats.
FnuliU' Curly. Q Murarnnl
AI'I'rTlSSJN(lI,Y CLEAN-COOKS Ql'ICIC
I.V n.AVORY. fe-iPM. TKNnRR.- pits
thi: fork a ciKNEnoi's sizn handy
5L.UUVV I'AUKAUK WITH A RED BAND
10c
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Repairing
and Remod
eling at
Moderate
Cost.
Charges
Payable
When
Delit ered
Mason & DeMairp
ii 15 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
It Will
Be Very
Profitable
to Buy Your
Christmas
Gift in
This Sale
Fur Event Extraordinary!
Cash Purchase of $40,000
Worth of Fur Skins '
Enables Us to Offer
Fur Coats, Sets, Scarfs and Muffs
, At a Quarter to a Third
Below Regular, Prices!
A LARGE New York fui skin dealei found himself in financial straits
owing to the unusual conditions that prevailed during October.
We bought the choicest skins of his stocks at big savings and
here is the lesult.
s This is but 11 small pait of the many special values in this &ale.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired!
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84 Fox
Scarfs
$24.50
Suitable for the miss. Choice
of taupe, blown 01 black.
26 Wolf
Sets
$44.50
Choice of taupe, brown 01
grny. Animal scarf and
lotuid muff to mutch.
18 Lynx
Sets
$49.50
In black 01 taupe. Silky
wide scarf. Canteen-shapo
muff to match.
Hudson Seal Sets $4Q.50
Smait shaped scarf nnil liarrrl mult tu '
match, of i-eleued skins
Natural Nutria Sets $57.50
A fchuvv'-ollii-fffect senrf mill lounil
muff to match
Lynx Sets
Taupe 01 umc
teen shape 111
Taupe or Brown Fox Sets
Tmiiie 01 hlncK .Silkv sv Ide scarf
teen shape muff Id match
Can-
A irciU size anliinl acaif and ban el
muff 10 mauh
$59.50
$59.50
Silky Wolf Sets $69'S0
Taupe, hrown or Brav I.,ir,e silk lined
heart and .barrel muff
Natural Squirrel Sets $70.50
rollimr sliavvl-co'lar effect hcarf and ,
round muff to match
Silky Skunk Sets $7Q.50
A p'nart carf anl round muff of selected
choice allky skins
Poiret Fox Sets $gq.50'
Animal f-osrf. head and tall trimmed -'
$98-50
nound mult,
Beaver Sets . . f .... ,
A round effect ecarf and round muff o(
geivwvw , Vvwv,l -' w.f."
m .-r ..1, PURCHASING
Marmot Coats
Deep ahavvl
3b-lnch looie ripple modal
(Ollar and cuffs
Muskrat Coats
A .16-Inch flare model with lurik lolliiiK
shawl collar and cuffs
ileslKii vv th loni? shftw) collar and
deep cuffs
Raccoon Coats
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" 11 nisual vn ue
$g9.50
$89.50
Nutria Coats $ Aft.00
A "dnnppv Kpoits model of Individual V
$145.00
Hudson Seal Coats $1 RO-OO
A 0-nch lnne model Largs capo AvvJV
( ollar and cuffs of Hudson aeal 1
Hudson Seal Coats $??'EvOO
-iS.;-il fun r'nnlc n-vd',l ' ar-f "HfciO
shawl 01 cips- (ollar and deep cuffs of skunk
Natural Squirrel Coats $9fi,C.OO
a in " (us niol"' "1 deejl roll- ,"-'
Irn Hlia,vt (nllnr and cuff",
Scotch Moletkin Coats $19K.00
" 't co lar -nd cuffs
Beaver Coats
A flnnrta tnnridl nf llnlisusl dlatlnrtlnn
;ivnd of choicer' Hudson bay baer
sKins,
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CHASING 'AGENT?' ORDERS ACpEPTEDe 1 ,'ip
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ourcauvconcrvc
when you
itiit upon
aualitv
-we. supply H
The conservation move
ment for the saving of wool
ens is still in force prob
ably will be for some time to
come. It is still our patri
otic duty to save.
Ask yourself if you need that new suit or over
coat.' and if vou reallv do need it. buv the best vou
a can. True economy is measured by the quality of the
Si clothes you buy. "Cheap clothes" are not good
g enough what you want is the best in fabrics, tailor-
S ing and the other necessities that are essential to
p making really good clothes.
I Fall and Winter Suits and
1 Overcoats $25 and Upwards
i Jacob Deed's Sons
I 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET
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