ii t ip i ii 3 and not- &Wtj iwtjT ' rtvZr An Rp.vl.in M&V - nurd from I'rntf Onf ..u,l In fAaphInt? oui1 lint. Tlio rt Wr killed, wounded or taken prls- Hr," in the ncnt i was mi i" """ & lvS.n run' nnnnrent that Kril saw the -Ij, J flTJl? - i- -- .. . ,. X - Ifcndwrltlnit on tne wall unci imrnucu , XV v . ... vrnii tint II e.end. He had thousands of machine ftns In action and they slashed tls tip v iKSBWful shape I have heard a lot or ""IWlows who were not In tlio nrmy say Vifllnjw about trtarchlnK Into llerlln. Well. , jii. t .1.. lla nt riiir O P t V. ., were reaay iu u .m.". .- - !&. V" I f "L-lu"L" Kla1 u,Bl ,hc --'....v $CsI',Had the Herman nation held together IV .v rwv arch Is not to be made Lr Rrinlea would hae been forced to IlVriS.w ihriK fellow h nil tlio Viay linen to EKW'-'tlepnan soil and that would hae uoit UT'w ocean of blood Uverbod oiiKhtto SKV-.v-i thnnldi that Hie HtruKKle lo oer t. If -. -. nu.l ... li I 'omtl.inx . X V ,lJOth lnrant and on Jiilv 3.. siis BAfr? tMnd tO wounds hoi lie bulUt lilt the left side or m ne k ami. i.......n .. 1 downward iourse. jiassea oui m- i..---vij -ti. .Mi lust fthoie the Hlmuliloi- fc-. . . ' .1 ....it... ...!. n limine- uouml on 2 wt i.rt.t chnlllilpr tTlie soldier makes light of his wounds I r. . . ..ii . i.iu .niinnitivi fchu prefers io inn mi" " .....i' commander a rhlUdilphlan. died .'TVe had been under shelltlie for a month." he bei?nn. "and had imtl. Ipatid !f a little Infantrv work nn the imirn Iptf of Jul 30 we nmde ready lo Ko over the top and net at the bmhe l.icu ........ m,h u Phltnilptnlil.i lettei i-iu- '" " " -.- .' , 1MK when t'leton's horse and the! house- hold canlry limier Lord TMivard Sbnv erset rode nut toward HouKoinont und J.a l!n Snlnto I met some Scots on the way to Waterloo bejond the Ullage of Hal and 1 wondered If these jocks wero thrilled n I was b the thought of crosslnir those fleldH haunted forever by the Khosts of Wellington' ainit of J4.000 men who decided the fate of Kurope for u time, as now ukiiIii the map has been tedrawu bj Hie blood of their successors ' ThloURh the haze of tile ihdmuiic one's Imagination saw the lliruie of WiIIIiik ton on'-hls while horse that h'inl book nohel Tin e of his staring oir those fields anil fuither on ilw io'h . of IVeiii h soldiers In Ihe imic t.niKlei! tialtle of trnnspoit and guns brouulit b.uk the memorj of their Bn.at-in.inil' fatheis who, a hundred e.us oao. hhouted "Vlv rCinperi-tn ' le l'i:m peieur' as the stout Utile ni in with th sallow face passed In Ills iimch befnie wnttlilnc the ruin of all his dteatn and the ilnu nfall of Ills st'it The men t passu! on thn mail, those jiollus In blue, had fouirlit thrulisli many tattli s, more bloniK than that Waterloo- on the Urltlsh side It was an nffafr of lo nmilerii di IsioriN-anil tluou:li all of lliein the hail shown the spirit of Napoleon's Old iluaid anil of Hie ainn of l.lbeity which mart hid lliroiiirh lat roii.. with the soritf ol Hie Maiseillalse " Nm Hrlttsli suIiIIpts and Pn ncli soMiers were mar. hinc siilr h itic stinting one iuioiIh i with tninilh KH'etinKs as eter.uis in th' w u whuli hail inaile tlieni i iiiiimiIi f. n i-mil' -s r hi r f is Kieat un etl uln. sv Home Within Week ' itf't 1 t l- w ft? i.. ..- ...t.nir us our loniniiimlei anil 'no traer or better man lived ,.r,t ... K.iie.. 12,000 Troops Due l ..-- . -. .1.. ). t.. rrt I 1.111 III 1 Hi. I ' ' lie was nil- in'. ." trenches and was leiuliiiR hi- lompanv when a German shell stru. k him M stmck him at ihe pit of the stomach apd killed him instaniU We Ki pt on for a serseant took Ueutenaut Small -place. We took oir ohjetihe but loi many men M wounds wnie serious imtl Jter'a few weeks m a l'rem h hospital 1! sailed for home ' '"Revelry by Night" in 'Belgium's Capital' ( tit llnui il friiin Oftl. HIS I., I' me One Hi n ...r. I ffonllnued from Pine One royal procession -- Americans. Iicinjli, British and HelRlans-theie mo.d about amonn the people thousmds ot rmn In queer blick imironns or in strange combinations of niilltrry and Civil clothlnp, who tramptil Into Urus sels from prison camps, llbuateil after captivity, wheio they had formed a comradeship in intery They were Italians, Portuguese. Husslans. English Scottish, Irish. Welsh. Australians and Canadians. They had been fed and housed by the Helgian people ami now they were caught up In the city of frolic and their songs rang nut songs 'they had sung before the old battles aSid the cry "Vre we downhearted' was answered by a tremendous "So ' Mn eery village on the way to tlrus sels there was a little drama belonging to history, and mingling curiously In one's mind with old memories of nn bther chapter of history, when. 100 yearn ago, British soldiers marched down a. t-nnii nml thmuirh these lllagcs SAon the way to Waterloo 5' "til came to me town in inn j""i - hft& .. trie British troops entered It and when f.irto ivirna cnmninorler was receiving 311 a&f5 address of welcome in the town hall. A f&yt Vast throng surged In the market place &-Vu tk ..t.-t ..rhluli tVia runnral nnil tits statT fM i-niade their way slowly, followed by tall 6fW, banners, richly embroidered carried by fr'fsij'-the city standard bea.re.rs, while the bells psevcjaahed out and the bands plaved the KCMfV anthems ot mree nations aim iiunurcus KB;' ;; of ,boys and girls flung streamers at us KMri7hat was on tne way to rtatcrioo, across Kf ST & W' B. th otlii lis. lu In li ticeis 2n In. l otlli'i r 111 nifn Ileus un mi n (Ueis IJ1 on il fleets u ( on n , otllciis in I Mil i -i pi niton " join sqtj.triron :. of I lib i in viviailioti -tl sili Nui.iilniii .' of .'ni iilaillon. .'. of SlJtlt rtpiadron I of n It ser li i KISllliIs, 4t nsuals. 1 I olllreis 1 i nlisied man I foimir nuisc. i asmls sick and wounded, 7 nllii i rs, 14 ttion not requiring special nttnitlon enlisted tnui attaclml to wounded otllieis, t, . nurses .'. , i isual nicdlenl ill tin hme til nlllii'is, 1J men , total -J I olllofis, 1 nurses, ITT oilier ranks (P(;a 171th eio ipiadrnti .' nlln et s IJ7 men 471st Squ'idron 3 olllens 141 nun l7Sth "-iiuailriin I. oftk ei s. U3 mm, 17'Uli Siiuailroti 4 ofllcers, 140 men. "J24tli Siiunilron -' otlk ei s L"J.i me . -iiiith Siiuailroii, 1 otllcirs, 1-0 men 2'ilsi Squiuliuii. "' olticers, 144 men. SnOth Squadion, J ntrkirfc, 41 men, SSJd Squtdron. 3 olllei rs lis men, 824th Squatliini. I olliierts, i'! men, 831st Squadron. ,i olticers, 1 ) men, 83fith fciquadroii J ullUeis. lot. men, S5.'d squadron. I olliiers, IJ.' men. 3d Construction i nnipinj, an sprler, 4 olllciis J".i iik n i isnils miilii il lit -parlnient i ntliiMS 1. m n unal in otBccri, 1S7I un n ( llw (ivocinli'i 'r' iieenslTit, N i ill I i ;:'t;rasrsoch,;ed"w tVth 'Allies j J" conservatism of the soldiers thai l.ne7n"ar. of the wai. .We ,.--''- ?" -J- " " .'UIUIJUIIIUU lJ inn !. . The" tlotllla was given an enthuslsastio send-off The harbor nsoundetl Mil" the shileks of ilrehs and crowds assem bled along the waterway iheered as tne vessels steamed out to si a l.onili,,., Nun SB my , I'!'" lilaniilng the withdrawal of American troops fiom llriRlnnd as oon aa possi ble, Ameilcan annv officers have, de cldnl ;hat the only units whioli will re main aie a few of the medical seiuee ind the staffs at the lest camps, it 's iirohnhle, however, that these rest amps will be requited, a- u oops nre being sent homo oire.tl from I raneo and the few units now in lhigland belong lo leglmenf Hi I'ratHH? and may be sent there Mtps aie also being laKin to clear hospitals here ll has in en decided Unit patients who are nol likely to re Ulliln two months will be sent home is soon as suitable ships are available When the Mauretanla sailed vtsterday she look between live thousand und sIt tIioUh.mil from the thing mips ilmlr.il Menrv T Mnvo. commuiuler of the Atlamli llei t is tetuinlng on the .Maim tiiuiii 'I am reluming n merlca lifter tlnee inoitths' assoi iatlott with the Allies iu Hrlttsli. rremh and Italian unlets' said the admlial before sail ing The Aiuerioaii nnw is ei ptouu to 11 In thp Intlel t: pieiiite that It was sea power than won litis oniIerfiil ktor and It Is Impos sible in p.iv mo high a iiihule to the gte.it Hiulslt uavv Ludendorff Flees From German Soil i iitililittril fruni I'llEe One tunieh tlueatenlng owing both t" the cm tin s will to destrov iiermnin and the si paintist nion'ineiits In that coun tiv He ha-iil bis hopi "f solving the pitsslng piobletus upon the coiifeieiice then In session Kuit llisnii, th llivaiian Socialist I'lemler. piotesled shaiplv that both Heir i:int and limtoi solf wete com pioinised in bilng lepn-si ntathes of the old regime GERMAN COAST CITIES TURNING AGAINST REDS llrrlhi, Nov 26 (Ilv I ) -lieports of tests of sliength between the con st rvative eh inents and tin Independent and Uolshcvik Socialists In v trlous places In Germany continue to Indicate that so fai as mete numbers go the ixtiemlsts at e almost negligible The elct turns to the souit and WorkiTiens Council m Iutlen on Sun day show that the extremists polled only 4 Inn votes against 50 ion for the old oiiaIlsts lioth groups of independents Xewsnanern point out that the result Is clearly hostile lo the Holshevlk cur-1-ent which It threatening to strangle Oermaiiy Fuller repoiis from Urcmen show that the movement In the coast cltlen already has turned Into a tnoro oonservatlve channel A meeting of soldiers,' workmen's and peasants' councils, r presenting Bremen, Hanover, Hamburg, Oldenburg, Klens burg, Osnnbrueck, Wllhelmshavcn nnd a numbir of smaller places' In the prov inces of Hanover and Schleswlg-Holstetu adopted a resolution declaring that these lounclls would stand behind the present government and demand the convocation of a national assembly Tho resolution was adopted by a vote of 81 to 20 Tin re also was a crushing" defeat for Ibe extremists at a meeting representing the Tenth Army Corps at Hanover, where, by a vote of 1 III to 4, n resolution was adopted against efforts to establish a dictatorship and doinadtng the sum moning of a constituent assembly. Soldiers from the fiont are beginning to arrive In llerlln and men who have i unversed with tlieni ixpress themselves optimistically as to the result of their arrival us regards its effect upon the pteservatlou of orders These men lie tlare that the great bulk of the soldier, reject tlolfihevUm In nil Un phases. It also may perhaps be considered an Indication of the general publics faith "that Berlin Incited Menna, "Wllhelm said 'the enemy' attacked us.' Thin In an Infamous He." PEAR GERMAN TROOPS WILL AW AAARCHISTS Washington. N'ov 20 -The eyes Of the world today tile on (lernuin soldiers returning homi? Whether tliey uld In restoring nn orderly regime or yield to the anarchistic plead'ngs of tir. Karl UebknocM tlermanv s henlne. will de termine If the empire Is to gain Its Xeet or Join vv'th Hussla In diuos nnd crime. M. . . ...... !,.. H. .- rear is oxpressptt mir .hul mc uci-i tndti IrrwiMU T-eMirnlnt? to blirri'll CUP- boards In war-broken humps win fnll prey to the doctrines of UebUmvht He like Lenliie has taken n stniid ugnlnnt not only the Imperlal'sm of (ieimany. but lias threatened the domestic peace of the Allied world as well With (Icrmanv In tontrol of the Hoi shevlkl a great portion of l.uropo would bo In the hands of anarchists. Tho problem Is one g'vlng ilvlllr.ed govern inents today the most polemn thought and worry . ,, ., ,. , As to Allied aid no rtellnlte conclu sions have been reached It Is certain, however, that If Bolshevism gains the ascendancy In Oerinanv tlio Allied armies will be the only Immediate menns ot combating PR spread Into other countries Tho Allies might throw an nrmed cordon around CJcrnnmy or iilng to reappear over all Berlin, after having made wav for the red flag since November 10. Only Iu one of the suburbs was any objection raised to tho ilytng of the national Hags Certain elements there tore the Prussian banners from tho street cars r.lsewhere the emblems were not disturbed Germans at the mixed conference at slpa have protested against the rejection of their lequest that they be granted i deln of two weeks In evacuating Mixembuig. Lorraine and tho Sedan legion. General .N'udant, one of the I'rench conferees, stated that he con sldeied this protest wholly groundless. I nndiin, Nov 2b Warning against a Kalserlte couiitei-revolution, tho Berlin Vorwaeils official organ of the Hbert Government, declares f "That gang of mutdeiera are still planning to le-establlsh themselves." The Voiwnerts made the statement ill commenting op the Bavarian dis closures of the origin of the war. It pointed out that the Gentian Government said It was ignorant of the Austrian ul timatum before It was delivered to Ser bia and that It saiil Vienna was ox- Tn mrmmnn o ovuutt gmJr ciias A sill. C Intermezzo An Exclusive Sonora Design $175 si:i: it i.mi m: it it li Other Models, $50 to $1000 1129 Chestnut "Alvvnys Dependable" fill ill II? lit mm BELLAS Wan nnlnli.t ..ti 1. i. ViaaUkj jVHton has always tnlcen llit Bland kettle 'their ovvri Internal differences asifor Instance Mexico anil Russia, But with Germany the problem pre sents a threat against the peace ahd domestic tranquility of the entire world. Scores of millions of peoplo In Oermany and Jlussla will be Involved in an iinarchlstid uprising If Germany does not regain her balanceIt Is pointed out. The fires of such a conflagration would be certain to sweep adjoining na tions. Hence, there Is the strongest urge upon this Government to act promptly In putt'ng them out now. To this end the associated Powers arc ex changing le. MORE GERMAN CRUELTY Kcturning Uritisli Prisoners Say They Were Treated Like Beasts London, Nov 26. (By A. V ) Shock ing stories of Iholr treatment nre told by many British prisoners who have reached England from Germany. I'n fortunnte Britishers who Arrived at r'rledrlchsfolde. I'russn, nfter hostilities censed, hail a hard lot, They had been taken prisoner shortly before or during from Place to triad lower man nrasts. Of one working party of 180(1 only 282 came Into Frledrlchsfelde. From twenty to thirty tidily Went Into hos pital nnd fifty of tho party died during the first week In camp. Several of, the men said that thev caught snails ,and ato them while On the inarch. It wns admitted by the German doc tors, current advices state, that a large proportion of the B00 British prisoners at n camti at t.aBnuIn fljielien?) nine mites from Brussels, tiled from staia- lion or exposure. JUGO-SLAVS JEALOUS OF ITALY Occupation of Itnlia-Irrcdcnta Stirs Up Resentment London, Xoy. 20. (lly A. I) The canning out ot the provisions of ihe Itallan-Austilan armistice on the east ern and northeastern Adriatic hns aroused much friction and Jealousy on the part of the Jugu-Slav populations, who ascribe to Italv the Intention of permanently occupying theso regions, which are virtually identical with those assigned to Italy by the Allied ngreenient of 1915. Thn tJugo-Hlavs contend thai the occupation should have been by Thf. 1lalfanVnfli.,.Hi,nH f tU.-f' . .u ..iiiioii vi-u.aiivii t,i 'uaiiQT.iiav been followed by a strong protest to the eauenie i-ovvers trom tne .roaiian,jia m The Associated tionni council at Agrat Press learns that the Allied Governments lira itnlntr At,.itf l.lr.. Imultilnilll. .-. ...w uw...n b.v..lllllH IIUCQIUIUI IV 1 U ,. "div s ttlement between lhdiJil rival parties pending the final adjust. Hti , " 'I'Oinllctlng c'.nlms at the ' J : ! i' tieaee conference. li ' -I I Waterman's Non-Leakable Fountain Pens An ideal pen for the man in service or milady's shopping bag. , Three and one-half inches long, self-filler and positively non-lcakablc. Hard rubber $2.50, Sterling Silver 5.50 14-k. gold 29.00 S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MKUqilANTS Ji:WKLKIlS SIKVKnSMITHS Wc Urge Early Christmas Shopping IF PURE $ AFRESH PAINT ' i8eQwe Me You see Kuehnlc's "Painter" sign everywhere that good painting is demanded. It's the quality mark of paint satisfaction. Get our estimate no obligation! Kuehnle .PAINTER iiaibthsurv.v; "9 ft? J l SXAh&M MMamtBM "Favorita" is a popular shape. 13c straight or 2 for 25c or r-KiiKSiiOL'JLiii IIHilll llllllllilllililllllll fivercoats u ii ' i if-- i if I ' JmP I Tr-rA-.TTA-Ta.-r 3 raiiiiiu w n iiui mnira m b i r. m ik. i a HI B c iu iitiiiiiDiaiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitnnitii miiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiij 14 After all, QUALITY is the really big factor in the making of a good cigar quality in the tobacco, quality in the blending, quality in the making. It is steadily maintained quality that makes eyery El Producto you smoke so thoroughly enjoyable. Various shaves and sizes. beginning at ten cents straight The G. H. P. Cigar Co., makers PHILADELPHIA TTie5tyle you want at thopnee you wtsh to pay H Slip-Ons, Chesterfields, Double-Breasted Coats, i Ulstersi and Ulsterettes made of all desirable overcoat &, ings in a fashion and attraction which leave nothing to be desired. I $25.00 to $85.00 Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day Jacob Reed's Sqhs 1424.1426 CHESTNUT STREET ii ti .Uiiiiiiittt n 1 is 11 i 1 1 immi ii' 111 1 111 ii ut: limn iu' nuuuuiui in ruinuiuiii luumrii niu riuiii tan 1 un 1 iiiiunHii tin 11 11 iiui 1 n 1 1 mn 1 innujuu t n ts u tin n When you put your feet into a pair of Hanan Shoes you will feel good enough about it to tell your friends. That's why Harian Shoes are universal favorites. SHOES Good Shoes are an Economy LONDON 1318 Chestnut Street PARIS We Make the Clothe' We' Sell A' Sale of Overcoat and Suits At $ 23 .75 r.j 'V. j. iii VI f 1 Value $30 There's a Genuine Reason for Thanksgiving To buy Becker clothing at sucli a nominal cost. Modes that arc really intended to sell for a much higher price, but because wc make them that saving goes to you.' Stjlcs for men of all ages. '" SPECIAL SALE LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS Silk lined. .Every wanted color and mixture; all' styles. Thev arc honest $32.50 to $35 values. $ 18 .75 v; if i $ - I n M Ml 4 i Only One Store and Clothe Only WANUFAdTURHaS OP QUALITY CLOTHES 1514-16 MARKET S Open Evgi. till 9 Saturday till 10 Mb. '. - 1 laiJiiiii I i1 in n f tlVfl ,. ESb miiix s BJS "23 -tf :. I..S frv K --J " w Ftp- p .'T Quality Saved by Sacrifice of Quantity is the story of how Coca-Cola weathered the war, when the need came to make a soldier of Bugar and send half of our allotment to France. We cut. down our output to keep up quality at whatever cost to o.urselves. Preserving quality has been the salvation of our product and the public's safeguard against imi tators that have sought to take advantage of our war-shortage. The inimitable quality of Coca-Cola insures a waiting public when peace shall have restored us to full production. If your suspicion is 'aroused by .the first taste of what you are served with, put the question squarely up to the dealer. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. Si t4 Bilfl .'ik'.'.'' 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