'J W' ' I Si" It , & "'-" V;' - teyiSNTira PUBlicf IjDfe-PHIL'ABErPHIA", MONtfAT, NOVEMBER 25, 1018 V 'A t LA v fo (A 2 IM lv , IV i' BL pri " I r r u l t& Itf h1 r i I tV IV . 1$ i m y I I. If i,. f H a ', r 4- lS .. ; I fi - 1071 CASUALTIES , ON PERSHING LIST Death Roll of 427; Wound ed Number 527, Miss- ing117 MANY OFFICERS.VICTIMS Summary of Army Losses to Date Shows Aggregate of 86,936 Washington, Nov. 25, Belated reports of army casualties transmitted today by General Pershlns show losses of 1071, Including killed, wounded and missing, and swell the grand total to date to 86,936. Summarized to date the losses arc: Reported Nov. 25 Totals Killed In action 16,757 Died of wounds 81 6,605 Died of disease 340 8,265 Died from accident and other causes ...,.... 6 1,321 Mlsslnir In action (Includ ing prisoners) 117 9,107 Wounded 527 44,887 Grand totals 1071 officers mst Died From Wound -Robert Hayes. 86,936 CAPTAIN Rnhprt Have.. rnrrhAtr Mnss MEUTENANTS Harold I, Hemlnirway. New Haven Conrt ; Charles II. Monbraj. Fedsralsburs-. lid.; Kerctt I... Varnej, Marshfltld. wis! Died of Alrplnne Accident t.IEUTE.VANT Alexander Thomraon pialr, Chlcaeo, 111. t Died of j I)lnpnM CAPTAINS John C. While Ilaltlmore. Md.: Austin I, I.oer, Cvansvllle, Ind I.tnUTHNANTS I.jl A Knecland. Owoaio. Mich : nichard W. Ibell. Hartford, Conn.: Edward O MiGrnln. Clsdc. Mich. ... Mounded Heiervlr LIEUTENANTS Thomas John OallaRher, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Richard McLeod Hull. Savannah, Oa. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) .CAPTAINS John I. Hardy. Haverhill, Mass, and AxeliW. Snrnaon. Illabee, N. V, . MEUTENANTO Ralph Emeraon Buck ley, Hazlton, Pa.: Rutus O. Roberts Cul peper. Va., Arthu. J. Robinson. San An tonio. Tex : rrederlclc Wlnant, Jr , New lorlt. Robert R Waltt. Atlanta. Oa , and Edward E. Oralcr, Medford. JIass. Wounded Sllshtly CAPTAIN John James FlnnoBsy, 'Hor nell, N Y. LIEUTENANTS Carl German. Wilkes Barro l'a ; Athen H Koon, Asheill e, N. f.; 'Edwin r. Korku, Ilmokbn. N Y., and Hans Charles Mlnuth. New York. Missing; In Action , LIEUTENANTS Herbert L Miller, llur llns;ton. Vt . and Clement L. Stafford, Oreensboro, N C. PKNNhir.VANfA Died from Mounds CORPORA! Tidal U Ilrown Boswell PRIVATKh H1 12 Ilray. Ilank-or, El mer II llurkett Tincastcr, Anvlo Crls poldl. Chestnut Hldee; Lewis Demsky, Ed Tfnrdsvllle, Albert ,E. Forsyth cost Flor . ente avenue Phll-idelphla, Ienn A. Hall, Pittsburith: Ifart Hoffman, St. Mary's, Earl A. .Morles, Wesley Ills. Died of Disease v SEROEANTS Homer D Zimmerman. I!el Kfonte; Russell Johnson. l.',Jt North Twent) neennd street, Philadelphia , COKPURAI. Hobort K. Wtzer, Easton PRIVATES Cam II Jl. Hunxcker. ritta Imrxh: Richard T. Henuood, Jermyn. Louis Hillman, 831 Lelthguw street, Philadelphia: Michael J Uo, shennndo in: John II Un. 2208 St. James Place. Philadelphia, Charles J. Cool, Wllkes-Ilarre: Thomas A. MiCon nell, 1903 Wharton street. Philadelphia: Daniel Ros-glaro. Itethlehcm. Mounded Seierely PRIVATES Thomna Henry, raui xi. flyers, ureensDurff. nttsburch Mounded (DerreA Irndetermlni11 SEROEANT William J. Harmony, South' jiemiencni. CORPOIlALS-i.l;dwasd Crompton. South Tork; Ilernard J Thomas, . West Olney avenue. olne, Philadelphia, Ahln Fereu son, Scottdale. MUSICIAN Frank C. Quln. Pottsvllle. WAQONER John O. Campbell, Vander.- PRIVATES Edward Arnold, Rrecken rlds;ei Joseph Crompton. Manown: Herman J. Cron, Hawley; Anselo Dlpasqualr. Johns town; Sam OIIIo. Plttsbursh: Max Rcdnlck. 5171 Columbia avenue. Philadelphia: Huso Q. Roes Mauch Chunk, Arnold Lawrence Sharer, Ford City, Wnrren Van Horn, Mllklnsburs; Clojd L. Hcarn, Huntlnston. Charles Plum Jndnln, Scranton, Frank L Kline Cataulsqa: Harold I. Ledyard. Jaml bn City: James A Livingstone Pittsburgh, Frederick Lauer. Lelanon, Joseph Lauchlln Mampum: Samuel Mednrc. 4N1T Lancaster J gers Norrlstown: Edward Thomas. New I'.a5!'?!. '''y'jf T- Zeleler. Al'entown- James OleCallln 3117 Aspen street, West Philadel phia; John W. Mahle, Knox; Frank Mans field. 200J MrKean street. Philadelphia; James Martin 0013 Woodland avenue. Phlli delphta; Anthony T. Norton Scranton, Stlney Prosnnsky, SI enandoah; John Adamshoclc, Scranton; Michael Andrews, Plymouth, Wounded Silently SEROEANTS John F. Austen, ntts bumh; Noah E. Weston. New Kenslncton: Charles P. Keller. Mononsahela; George 1. Smith, 1S34 North Stlllman street Philadel phia , CORPORALS rrank nrnwn. riitsbursh; Paul R. Ryan. Pittsburgh: Ho E Sherman, Pine Orivei Fred Allen Steele, Huntington. MECHANIC Oeorgre Enz. 130a North Twcnty-olnth street, Philadelphia . PRIVATES Samuel L, Hill. Clarendon: Andrew A Yott,v Wllllimsport: Harvey C. Prey, Norrlatonnh Stanley Iftullensky. aien Lyon: Henry Tl Cocklln. Harrlsburs: Al Sr.'. ' 532' P''uro Rocks; Joseph Antony Rlllnr. 833 Federal street. Philadelphia! Thomas 8 Webster, into South Hfty third street, Philadelphia: Rural 11, Dunmver. Conemaueh; John S. Jenkins, Danville; Thomas A. Jones. Allentnwn: Thomas H. Jjraan. Mount 1'leasant; Qeorge w. King.. -u .lull,, ANiiuurjH- Bireei.,i'nitaneiphia: Chester A. Miller, Coatesvllle, Robert I. Mowry. Derry; Frank J. Neuman SherldBn: 5.".!'!11 S.- N'on- Easton; Charles Seleux. Pittsburgh; Reuel HrUht Shafler, Lewlsl town: Urban Wenltland, Patton, .,.. . .51,9IP ln Action CORPORALS Paul Jakoby. Bethlehem' S?hn,er.JPU?.'bufShe."- T"entUm: Ed" oschalk. Nanty aic Ilelford R, Law?ene Canonsburg; Fred W. Ixiuls. Plt(.lm?gh' Xdm Mathewson, Faytte Cltyi Orln Vi. Mnudstey, Knulnunk; Carl Morgan. MeKees Rocks: Charles Moier. 1320 North Fltty sixth street, Philadelphia! Clayton It. IVel denbach, Allentnwn, Skm jF.itsr.v Died from Wounds COnPORAL John Menegus, Passaic. i-j,,Air,inftHioro ivoier, jersey t,n llled From Accident and Other Causes rilIVATlVlohn J. Shea, Jersey City. Died of Disease PRIVATES Ednard H. Roehr. Vpper Montclalr; Frank H, Eyck. M'hlte House Station; Peter M. Hanley, Jersey City, Nor man L. Mulligan, Newark, ' Mounded Severely PRU'ATES Ernest W Illalr. PlalnHeld; Carlo Tommasellow, Hammonton. Mounded (Desres Undetermined) I PRIVATES Charles Romano, nound hrook; Tred lVIUIam Slefert Jersey City: Joseph A. Wagner, 017 Ijimbprton street, Trenton: Tomas Kolnsn, Perth Amboy, M'll bur True fftnlth, Olen Gardner. Mounded Slightly SEROEANT James Van Emburgh, War ren Point CORPORAL William C. Peters, Jersey City. PRIVATES Jacob Rerman, Passaic; JJor ton Drown, Carteret; Oiear Sulten. West New York; Richard Lawrence Klrkendall, Phllllpsburg; Thomas J. Smith. Newark: Charles Tomaro, Lincoln. Missing In Action t CORPORAL William Topn, Harrison. FltlVATKS itoiesiaw jiisewlcz Jersey City; Chester M Southwlck, 073 North Clinton avenue, Trenton DF.LAMAUF. Died of Disease TRIVATE Mlibert White. Dover. We Make the Clothes We Sell iiiyixIPal mm 'lHI mmJBBLmmmmtmmm Thanksgiving Offering of MEN'S FINE Overcoats nd Suits The proof of the pud ding's in the eating. You must see these models to appreciate their real worth. Made in our own factory, which means a substantial saving to you. Styles for "Dad" and the Boy, pro viding the boy wears long pants, , $12.75 23 Really Worth $30 SPECIAL SALE LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS Silk lined. Every wanted color and mixture; all styles They are honest $32.50 to $35 values. $1 Q.75 18 Only One Store and Clothes Only BECKERS JLtf MANUFACTURERS OPsWP MANUFACTURERS OP QUAOTY CLOTHES 1514-16 MAKKETST, Open Evgs. till 9 Saturday till 10 . f AN essential oi "-a filing: plan i that- it should adapt fili ' principles to existent conditio and not seek to alter operation of business to accommodate any preco ceived scheme. If it is revealed by a careful analysis an experienced filing man that abuses ha grown' up through lack of co-ordination ' your establishment, you will naturally wa, to reform them. v t Many filing plans are arbitrary invention They do not apply the unalterable principles of fil ing to the individual organization. Amberg Filing and Indexing is based on the filing layy? discovered ' by W. A. Amberg and proved by over fifty years of application in over ' f)2.fi0f) concerns'. ' Get an Amberg Analysis Amberg Cabinets, wood tind steel, are standard and the Indexes fit any make of cabinet Ask about your problera or xurito for literature. Amtetg Pnnrtrt ind Orisjnitor Modern Vertical Indti File and Index Co. Special Fur Pricings Main Floor t Manchurian Wolf Scarfs, 6.75-12.95 Tnupe Polrct nml Mack " Moufflon Scarfs, 14.95 Lined with gray satin Kit Coney Cape, 22.50 Kill ollar nnd liuttqnn Sealine Stole, 29.75 ' 7x10 Inrhes, with pockets Manchurian Wolf Sets, 16.95 l.nrp nntmnl ponrf nml "Miir Children's Sets, 1.95 to 29.75 Kit Ccney, Tiger, Coney, Ittu-coon, Nutria Cross Fox, A Store of Useful and Attractive Christmas Gifts BLAUNERS '833-35 MARKET STREET Manufacturers-and Retailers Factory: 37th and Broadway, N. Y. North End Specials Main Floor ..' Ht. "i in Pure Thread Silk Hose, L35 - All colors, full fashlinvd Some alloWi silk. 1 Mercerized Lisle Hose, 28k: Double sole, spliced heel. All color. Medium-weight Cotton Union. Suits, 1.00 , Low neck, sleove.es?, ankle length. Fleece-lined Vest or Drawers,. 75c Hlth neck, tniiR slcccs, nnkle length. Wonderful Coat Event,Tomofrow 202 V)&9 'w L 20.00 jl 20.00 Jr Values 25.00 32.50 Worthy of every woman's attention are the immense values in this Tuesday offering. The styles are distinctive and the quality of the fabrics is exceptionally fine. The linings are heavy Venetian satins, and the interlinings warm and comfortable. Materials Velour Kelsey Broadcloth Pompom Styles Belted Semi-Belted Empire Loose Back Trimmings Kit Coney Black Coney Seal Plush Beaver Plush Blauner's Second Floor Blauner "Wonder Hats" 5.97 These specialized Hats con stantly display the newest in millinery modes at this very modest price. New Georgette, satin, duvetyne and velvet are shown in striking models, with 'ouches of fur. All new shades. Trimmed Hats 2.96-3.94 Many" styles in velvet, some with contrasting facings. Attractively trimmed. Blauner's Third Floor' r..97 OLL- Sale of Dresses ' 1 8.00 Values 25.0029.75 Lovely velveteen Dresses in navy, brown or black; smart tailored or braid-trimmed serges; and also silk Frocks, some of which are elaborately beaded, combined with Georgette. Satin, taffeta and crepe de Chine are developed in the latest and most attractive of new modes. Blauner's Second Floor One Day Suit Sale 30.00 Value 52.50 Just 50 Suits, of exclusive de sign, have been marked al this special price. There arc Suits of velour de laine, chiffon broadcloth, silver tone, gabardine and serge beau tifully trimmed with Hudson Seal on collars, cuffs or pockets. Lines are in every case grace ful and distinguished. Blauner's Second Floor Furs! Big Values Second Floor Marmot Sports Coat, 79.50 Belted model lined with Persian silk. Natural Muskrat Spores Coat, 105.00 Deep shawl collar. Nutria Sports Coat, 124.75 Belted model. Hudson Seal Cape Coat, 159.75 Tie belt and bell sleeves. Nutria Set, 39.75 Canteen muff. Japanese Cross Fox Set, 47.50 Animal scarf, round muff. 100 Junior Coats Special 8,00 Coats of mercerized plush, zibelinc, suede cloth and mixtures in belted models, button trimmed. Specially reduced. Sizes 13-17. Children's Coats! Extra Values 5.94 Attractive styles in corduroy, mercerized plush, Thibet and cheiot, trimmed in beaver plush. Sizes 6-14. 7.94 - Silk corduroy and striped mercerized plush coats, with collars of fur or Kerami. Sizes 6-14. Greatly reduced. Kiddies' Coats, 2.89 of plush, velvet, corduroy and Thibet. Sizes 2-6. Girls' Serge Dresses, 5.00 Regulation Dresses or Dresses . trimmed with beads and embroidery. Sizes 6-14. Wash Dresses, 90c Plain and plaid gingham combined. Blauner's Fourth Floor 225 Skirts Special! 6.25 Plaid or striped skirts in smart styles with belt 7.50 New chiffon broadcloth Skirts in a graceful model, trimmed with jet but tons. Also at this price some serge skirts in extra sizes. Belts to 40 inches. Blauner's Third Floor l Coats! Special for Tuesday 1 4.00 Values 22.50 Coats of Velour, Thibet, Kersey and Velvet com prise this exceptional offering:. All are new in mode, attractively trimmed with, velvet, Kit Coney or plush. Somo have self collars. The quality and the style of these Coats are unusual even at the original price of these Coats. t Blauner's Downstairs Amazing Sale of Suits Downstairs Store 17 Values 27.50 to 32.50 The pictured styles faithfully represent the beauty of these Suits, but you must see them to appreciate the quality of the fabrics. samQA SSSSSsWHllTn'V feS4'VXl assssssssWI II II K. IS I " 'ssssss. m ill l rfcJy iV. XsLjHl siWRfWSSCW' I' J 'ssssssssssssssssV j98s38ffl!Hll PL ) rt- liSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS III OTBssssr )' r A 1 4 k M y s' sMLsW V Wf Ull lU ssssV ft S I VT. t iTL ihi sssf V I fHbT kj KrV WT" I i I Ji L 4 "Ll. vf m Jgl z5 pV 1 17.00 17.00 I 17.00 SUITS of wool poplin, gabardine, French and storm serges, Oxford and velour. There are at least fifteen styles display ing smart treatment of sleeves, collars, waistline belts and pockets. Some are tailored, others are .re lieved by buttons and vel vet or plush collars. Plain or fancy lin ings. Many shades. -A- Dresses! Special Selling 12.00 Serges, satins and velvets arc offered at this lowered price, affording an excellent oppor tunity to buy a smart but inexpensive Thanks giving frock. Some are braided, others embroidered, and still others whose smart lines contribute much to the charming styles noted. In navy, black and taupe.' Blauner's Downstairs Z2J sssssssssssssssssssssssB Thanksgiving Sale of Waists 2.65 Values 5.006.00 In i lilouscs of Georgette in white, "'sh and suit faliudis, elaborately beaded in contrasting or self colors. Marvelous values. Exclusive Models 6.89-10.95 'Georgette Blouses, some featuring the chic peplum effects, combinations with tricolette and other fetch, ing novelties. Suit shades, with lovely touches of brighter hue. , Blauner's Main Floor 10,95 JrzA m .' f, m: rMi w m n5 m sr y. f vtS m M fc?a M --t5'i i li lM -uun n..;u:.. t) ' -' J T.yv gTWTfT' 'v ' ', ifrt iW ,. m
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