v EVENING? PUBLIC LEDaEK-PHIIiADELPHIA', TUESDAY, DEqEMBER 13, KJllS .t Vii A f MSM. -4.. . . . Sr.e JSINULE DAY'S "i CASUALTIES 890 '' H - t . -. . . c..j t sjucnerui j'crsiinig- ociiuh P5.V.XiiL .. f "a ,1 if' aicpuu vi xu.inj' mm Marine Losses 122 KILLED IN ACTION Many Officers Among Heroes "yTho IVJijdc Supreme Saeri ? ' ficc for Country Washington, Pec 3 General Pershing's casualty report for today comprises losses In tho army ami l In tho marine porns. Thn tnt.il is SHO. ai. of which fortv two were d.aths of tight- lugmet) of tlio land forces and eighty I vHhlrllprH of tliA s-en ' thn lritlei- rihllnlls- ly comprising the record of more in in a aunjic way, xcaiure oi me, report, is thotargo nu,mber of officers who m-ido " the fast sacrlllco for their lountry Summarized to dito tho losses are: I Reported Herbert Heath Branln. National Farkt Cor. heljus Connelly, Jersey City! Albert J. net fert. Nenarki Frederick C. Krelrlor. Uay onnc! Fred O Ahhotl " lfrldgrtoti, James Rnsetto, Vlnelandi Joseph Jlaaarr7k rerth Atntioyi Ilojcslaw 1'alrile. Ellzabelhport. Wounded (Degree Undtltrrnlnde) CORPORALS Prank ! 1-oh. Union llllli Thomas Fits ratrlck, Hohokcn. I'RIVATm Frank J. Knsperwen. Spring field; JameH T Uohnle, Newark, (leorgo 1' Iter. VValdwick: Ottn Carl Htohn, Jersey city IItichtit. William c Ilrown. Parker town: Hyver Hansen, fatersnn James J. Kennedy, llobolicn, Patrick Flanagan. Jcr ey Uly. WonnfflttI puthtlr SEROEANTS llenrge If ltcipman North Rergeni William 13 .Mnrkej Jersey City. Lriln Arthur Upton I-aterson . COIlFOllALS lean Corlsh, Asbury Park: Raymond katell Kinder Merchanlvlllo, Charles P -hlnn South Amlmy. PnU VlEt Walter Sntclirro 711 lirkly street Camden Noble Veei b Paesale, LJ ward Rovle giier-Hsonna llenrge J Harm. Union Hill Clarenro 15 Jtrfrles. Cnnin HI. mon Krachnwrr rnterann, Frank A veilltz, Wcit New York! Harold C Oral. Trenton. Missing In Artlon SEnOEANT lienrv V Dloti Wharton Pltl VTKS l.eo S Hunt Jersev I Itv" wrrlT'd Jam""" Jusllie Villi Park Lharlea AiV" Ccrlrand bplnner. JcrRey (.Its 51 ni.NH COUPS CASUAI.TIKS Summary of casualties to date. i Officers peaths . ounded In tnnUi of rnmy SO J'nllMed 'Men iro SM tfi, m Lii p. iii Br Dei!. 3 Killed In action.' 42 Died pf wounds JMed.of dlsea&o Died of accidents und "other cauces 1 Jllsslng In action (In cluding prisoners .. 107 Wounded 605 Total m.TIt 8 111 II, IIS 1.42S 12 7BD 4D,3 13 I? 1 w m & B? t-J" 1 l E CiMfc to 753 101,803 ornrKKV lit V. Died In Alrnlann Arrldent 'l,lRtTENANT Vlneent J. Duthelt. Mart vel, ( John McCullum Itleo I,alt. Wis. tonndrJ HeTerely LintlTKN-ANT' llenry J drunk Lima. O : Jacob W Allen Jffersun Its. ilo , Arthur K. nurf. ltock Hill. 8 C. Wounded (Deitree) Dndelermlued) ..MAJOR Harold C. Woodward. New Terk. N. T. CAPTAIN WUllam Lobinejer Charles ton. W. Va. LIEUTENANTS Hierald r Drown, riuf falo N. Y.: Frederirk T Kalrrhlld. Mln neapolla, Minn . Charles A Frarer. Ply mouth. Mass , Herbert U Hempler Hound Knob, lilt. Joseph P Mule Hrookhn. N. T.; Homer It, Wellman. Jamestown N 1.. Peter D. Ihirks. Jr . Itome Oa. ttnunded Hllahtlr ' LIEUTENANT George r Hippie. Hilton. . rKNNSMAM . Killed In Artlon .COrtPOhAIi Husaell Baker bbamokln 'PJIIVATKS Henr) Ft Aretw Pittsburgh Frank1 B nasaell. SS40 North f.eenth treel Philadelphia. Harry P Huneinger Nrso peck. Pa , OeorBe II Kelser Albtrtua. Charles iy Kohler. Torlt. Hounded Seierelr SfcnaEANTR HtriMr.l K Sweenej I02O NorfV Klfth street. Philadelphia Clarence JVlley. 2811 nmeralrt nreet. Philadelphia. irvln I. Johnson Potlstown CORPORALS Kelsel Smith. SklppacU. Thomaa J alh Pittsburgh. Mdney P xBieiie, irrauioll. PRIVATES Uavld Came.l Clyrrer. "-am Uel B. Lineman. 3SDJ North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia. John Itosao 4038 Hldse, enue. Philadelphia Alln Rutter. New Xtanton: Miles H Sehlck. Stontoursvllle. Harvey K Rowers. New Cumberland, Otu neppe Cinagllannt, 1133 South Marshall etreet. Philadelphia: Anthony !. Clapper. Swojeravllle: Edward E Cole Benton. John J. Cooner. Ashley. Jamea K. Daly. J203 'Moore street. Philadelphia, Oust N Orael mos. Warren: William Ooodyear, .1-0B Shel. don street. Philadelphia Caprlele 1)1 Mlchele. 4tl aRldge avenue, Philadelphia: Jrai Cramer. 3U30 South Ninth street. Philadel phia: Frank H Martin Pittsburgh, Hoss Andrea Olsen, Pltealrn: Cljde Angel. Dlnc man'a Ferry: Joseph Ueltr. a25 bast Tioga rttcrt. Philadelphia: Walter T. Krelllng. Turtle Creek- Allen Dewey Knorr. Schuyl kill Haven: William Aloyslus McOlynn 23M North Seventh street Philadelphia. Kelly O. Market. Hastings: Vlncen7o Parent. Pittsburgh:- Madoet Sabatlne. Old Forge. Oeorge i Sultzer. Taylor. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) SEROBANTS-r-tlreae I Rreltegan Safe t Wacborr Walttr J. Fife. 1233 South Fort- ntnlh street. Philadelphia: Charles W Freu denbergeri 138 Chew street Philadelphia. CORPORALS Richard K. Haies. Mans field: James E. Burke. 1003 roulkrod street. Philadelphia. ., BUGLER Earl Carson. 4003 Pechln street. Wlssahickon. Philadelphia M-ECHAMC Clarence P. Wallace, S.40 Westminster avenue. Philadelphia WAGONER Alvle A. Wetherlll. Jersel town .. . . ,., . ,, PRIVATKn William , liusx iiusuuibii Frank L Houseknecht. HugheBvllle. Elmer SI. Piker. Stafford. Jim ndrews. Homestead: Jamea Bannon. aJOl Telland street. Phila delphia: larry D. Hntand 10JO North Eleventh etreet. Philadelphia Andrew Evanshaw. Hazleton. Thomas O Orarer. Allen town. Jamea B Taheny. Kingston and Allegheny aenues Philadelphia. Ari-hle . . WlIdasln. Hanover John SI. Shjnnon. 8ou- Wton: Slartln II Feldsteln. 2310 South K)eenth strict. Philadelphia. Ernesto Fugo. KUwood City: Arthur L. Tlmmona Frack vllle: Howard D. Glrton Farrandsville. Au eustua F , Heyne. B8 II Pentrldge street. Philadelphia: Oscar Keefer. Sherrjtown: k town: Paul f Lusch. Dushore Joseph Pat rlckQutnn. Dunmore. William H Williams Jacpb a Creek. Wounded Slightly SERGEANTS Ira C Field W Brighton Albert Moran. Blandburg. John F hchmldt. Verona. 1 ,,, MECHANIW ItOUeri BCIliaaaer .-lliril- -- "SniviTE": Robert M Pullman I.-ljanon J John J. Lahev. Hcranton. lohn Nonortavage. Hhenandoah: Joneph F. Puliher South Beth lehem: Israel Rudy Damllle Howard If Bush. Btroudsbuvtt Domlnick Grant Lildi atpne: Harold O Holy. Wllklnsburg. Charles J. SIcGrorty. PJttston. Reuben M. eaer, haucona- Robert Fullerton ilioi Wheeler street. Philadelphia. Daniel W. Hlnlvel. nilberton- Irven O. Lunger. St. Marys: Charles Soules Farrell. James B Starrett. 114 Fifth street. Darbj Herbert Wolf. Tteamstown. Missing In Artlon PRIVATES John E. IfatcheUler Blalncs . Ralph W. Dunlap Clearfield , skondo Iran elsco. Vanderbllt. Trank Kolsolike 2HI Baron " atreet. Cheater: John Rudltls. Forest ilti Paul Ingeraoll Weaver Freeport NEW JUBSKV i) I Killed In Action SERGEANTS Paul SI Hrunlg Atlantic Highlands: Sialcolmb B. Crlchton Trenton Wounded "severely SERGEANT Charles W Glddens. Phil Upsburg V-OIuriT7 AT Tutrl.l, T. Tit.. 11'x.h.... Peallio oun led . In hands of enemy. Mil-bins . fil2 Totnt -11'75 The following lhsu illle are reported by thn i nmmandlnc general of the. American expedition iry forirs (Included in abovo total) , Klllel In a lion .- nie 1 of wounds re plied in action .. - Pled of disease Jj Aoimrled III nclloll (seiereli) .3 Wound-d In n.llon (slightly) In hands of enemy J Missing In setlon '' made public, today by tho War Depart ment: Killed In Action. Prerlonsly RcpertrJ Miss ing In Artlon SERGEANT Ouslav William Ixine. West Holsiken N 1 PRIVATES -J. Oeorgo It Hlil Salisbury. Sid . Charles ATES.-John Esrdly. Grnr-nlllc. ra : tlnff-nai, ttnlll...- Dl.I.i.. 1 . rM.HH,a S&i Keo. Moneneu. l'a i William A. Huberts. Phoenix. Va, Died, Prerlonsly Iteperled Missing PRIVATE Oeorgo Chcsolosky. SIcDotiald Pa Wounded Sfierclr. Ptetlously Reported Missing riUVATES Ifirman K Dahlgrcn Arnnt Pa Paul M llerr, Lancaster Pa . Karl H, lllttle, njns .Mario street Pittsburgh, Petrol Karii, Slowe Pa Clsnce E Monroe Car bondalo. Pa . George Mrr Scxtonvllln. Md , Klmcr Shcikler. l.'l Alum sticct. Phlladcl Phla. Wonnded Slightly. Reported Missing PRIVATES limes II Stonro, 427 East Eighth street Wilmington. Del ; Charles E. Crawford. Nanthoke p.i , John H Emorv, Dlaputnnta, a , Luther Hall. T.ucwell, Va. Wnslilngton, Doc 3 (Ily A. V ) IJstH of Americans In fjerman prison cimps nro ellll being forwarded to the W"ir Department, although It Is ussuined thut moRt of tho men In all camps li.no been released. In tho list mado public today by the War Department aro thn following: At Camp Hastatt Charles I, How ard. 2124 Uldgo axenitc. Philadelphia; Mlchiel Shnner, Summit Hill, Pa.: Har old V. nosslter, Cnrrlck, r.u ; Ixiuln 13 Kelch, Catonvlllo, Md At hospital, Camp Uastatt Stanley Olshcfckl, NatitlcoKr, Pn. At I'amp Klargard I'ram-ls J. Imgcl. 40 lyouiiilno nicntte, .lcrsty City, N .1. f'ainp KuorstenfHd Iiruei.k William Hudson, Hooncs Mill, Va llPM-rie Hospital 1, Utile, Bajrcutli Philip Inline, Irlngton, N". J Ileportrd In gowl hfalth. catpp un known AIMim Clancltilll. 817 South .seientrj Ptnnt, I'liUadclphla. JlMniir Cohen 1ST. Jriinox street, Newark, N. J., William Henry McDowell. Westernport. Md : Hcniy l: Diet, 015 llustell street, H iltlmorc GERMANS STRONGEST WHEN FOCHATTA CKED Retained Numerical Superiority, but Allied Commander Had American Reserve Constantly Growing. Struck When Foe Began to Weaken By MAJOR GENEKAL SIR Former Director of Opera Special Cable to Eicniiig rublic Ledger CovurioM. 10IS, lu AVw Vor). Timca Co. London, Dec. 3. I liao been nsked to explain tho rela tive strength on the western front at the critical periods of this ear's cam paign How much stronger were tho Germans than we when they launched their great nttack against us on March 217 Had Doch a great superiority of forco when Ihs won tho second battlo of tho Mftrnc? How much stronger were wo than tho Germans on November 11, vhon thn armistice was signed? What was tho relative strength of tho British. French and American forces lit theso times? These aro all questions which It Is now possible to answer with some npptoach to accural v. The tollaiiso of Russia I enabled tfie Germans to transfer from , the cahlctn to the western fionl between November, nil, and alarm, unit, more than 1,000,000 men, a large quantity of artillery nnd a large number of air planes. At tho beginning of November, FREDERICK . MAURICE (Ions of the British Army 1917, tho Germans had In lYanco anil Belgium 1D0 divisions, nnd by March l they were Increased to 106 So they had brought ovr forty-six divisions during; the, winter from the llusslan front This re-enforcement made the German armies In tho west numerically slightly, but not much, superior to thoso of tho Allies. By July 18. this car, tno day on which Koch mado his famous counter attack on the Marne, tho position had been exactly reversed from what It haa been on March 31. Both tho British and French armies had been slightly di minished in strength slnco tho spring, but this bad been compensated by the growth of tho American army, so that tho value of tho Allied armies on July 18 may bo put as twenty-live units, of which tho Belgian army was still one. Thn American had Jumped up to three, tho Pieneh had gone down to eleven nnd one-half, nnd wo to nine nnd one-half. 1 ho strength of the German nrmy on tho fiont had declined slightly slnco May, and may bo put at thirty units. So that actually, when Doth delivered tho blow which turned tho tldo of war lu our favor, the. actmans voro still con slderably stronger than' tho Allies. But Foch knew that tho steady flow of Americans into .Francs would glvo him Just such a reserve as LudendorfC had behind him In Ilia spring,, and this tlmo tho Germnns had no reserve to call upon. Therefore, when the. CJerrhans mado tho mlstnko of attacking; across tlio Marno without protecting their ex posed flank, Dbch felt himself strong enough to eelzo tho chance. From July IS onward tlio strength of tho German nrmy steadily declined. When hostilities ceased, tho relative Strength of tho Allied armies was, roughly: Belgians, one; British, eight; Americans, six; French, ten. We may say, then, that from the time when our army took the offensive on August 8 up to tho signature of tho armistice It rep resented numerically about one-third of the Allied strength on tho was. torn front As an example of how much that one third did toward the winning of tha final victory I do not think 1 can do better than point to our share of prls oners taken on the western front during the campaign of 1018. These amount for nil the Allies 111 round numbern to 415,000,of.whlch the British army cap turcd 200,000. Total 135 Johnson snilthlllh XHltsbiirp, Andrea rnold C. bmllh, III I'll l.R' MST Died of Wounds SECOND Tin I'E.N V.NT William nllow- ski. Detroit Mi li Wiilindrit '"Cterelv In rtlon SECOND 1.1) I TEN IM-Edward T Pay man. Scdswl.k Kan I'ENS1t.Al Died uf W ounds SPROLWT Pellx W Jonra, 2',7 South Fifth strr.t. rhllldelphlj Wounded severely In V.cllon rnlVATE- Hhitv J KoMwIck. PHI burgh, Wllllin I, Anderson Lancaster. Wlslnc In Action SERC.EAN r lohn SKLabe. 1013 Arch street Phll-dolphln. CORPOItM. Howard S Dorsey, 4248 Wvnluslng alenu Philadelphia PRIVATE" - le-nii J llolanl. Little Meadows ' lojd Divls Petersburg. Itaj rnond N- GKen 1-241 Lawmen stree. Phila delphia. Ira R Kerr SlrVavtnwu. Frank Morrison rqua. Perry I Williams. Cory don. Tresent for Dulv. Previously Reported Killed In Artlon PRIVATES Paul A Olten Pittsburgh. Mier Stone. 4 .Vi ralrniounl avenue, Ptilli- delphla . . , Returned to PnU. Prevlenslr Reported Missing PIHV VTH-WeKin VV flamford Polls vlllc Edward Alfred nunhler Rldgway M'AV JKRII-.Y Killed In Action ronronvr. William J sicLiuehlln ' West Hoboken Wounded ererelv In Action PRIVATE Edwin Falkeratern West Nor- Mlghtlr Wounded In Action FRIVATL Peter J. SIcDcrmott. Slorrls- Mlsslng In Action "SERGEANT John J C. Andrews, Bavonne . ... PRIVATES Robert J Stay. Talr Haven: Edward P Su-eney, Newark KILLED IV ACTION, PRLMOPSLV BE PtlKThD SIAKRFU WOLNDKD TRIVATE George W. Conolly Nutlcs. ADDITIONS TO DATS CASUALTY REPORT Repairing and Remod eling at Moderate C'oxt. Charpes Payable When Delivered Mason & DeMairp 1115 Cnestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) It Will ttc Very Profitable to Buy Your Christmas Gift in This Sale As Our Appreciation We Are Holding A Birthday Sale With a Gala Offering of Extraordiriary plir ValllCS .-!.- r 1 r A T. "Pnl lowing are additions to the casualty liM. ADVERTISING MANAGER Position desired as advertising manager or assistant advertising manager with progressive manu facturer. Five years with largest nnd oldest manufacturing concern of its Kind, seven ears' experience with leading advertising agencies of Philadelphia and New York. You have seen my work for jears In the .magazines. Let me Bhow you ume of the advertising I have written and designed for the great national advertisers. Tor Interview address SI 614, Public Ledger That Would Cost Us More to Duplicate Than the Special Sale Prices That Prevail OUR success is due to your patronage, and your patronage has made it possible for ,us to engage new quarters at j 215v Chestnut street, three times larger than our present store, and which we will occupy about February 1st. Our Present to You Is this ottering of fur coats, coatees, sets, scarfs ahd muffs at prices so remarkably low, that you will be glad we have an Anniversary. These reductions are not permanent, but for this event only ! It is merely our manner of showing our appreciation. The following are but part of the values that prevail: $1 PER WEEK SS JKWKT.BY On rredlt t C.sh PreM No Ssoorttr Require $30, worth $50 " wm or rbeo. 13 S. 10th Wm. O'Donnell ftu. flat. Etm. --fl MsHDasl9BaBBin B NIWS SEANW Do It Now . The Christmas Everybody's is one of the great numbers of the year. You will surely want it. A month ago you might have thought some of the leading ar ticles "futuics," but now they concern the things of immediate and vital importance. Don't delay in getting jour big, beautiful Christmas Everybody's. There is a shortage of white paper, the rulings of the war board make the publishing of a single extra or unnecessary maga zine unpatriotic. The December Everybody's won t stay long on the newsstands, Get yours now Better leave a standing order. MAGAZINE y U. S. Army Capliln Slain Ran Diego, Cat., Dec. 3. (By A. P.) Captain Abram Posner, attached to the Eighty-first Infantry at Camp Kear. ny as Instructor, is dead from pistol wounds which he said wero Inflicted by Lieutenant It. V.. Perry, also of the Klghty-first Infantry. The police of Kan Diego and Los Angeles Counties are searching for Lieutenant Perry. nockhlll Bby Boy KHIeby While walchW his pothe'$Johti handling a revolver, George 15. Itennerj four and one-half years old. of Itockhlll. was shot In tho stomach by the nccldon tat xllscharge of tht weapon and di4 later In GrandvloW Hospital. Sellers vllio. John had taken the revolver down and was removing tho shells when It exp)odedv r ' iVi 3&etolbeb The object of this announcement is to acquaint the Phila delphia public with the TRUTH the TRUTH in - advertising theTRUTH in honest values theTRUTH of everything that goes into the making of good clothes; therefore be it further . 1 ftestolbeb $ That we have always adhered to the foregoing statements, that we will always maintain these standards of truth; thcicfore be it further &t.0lt)C0 That Becker's Quality Clothes Shop does honestly, truth fully and actually save you $5 to $8 on every Suit or Over- ' coat purchased here. v 0' Signed BECKER'S QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP 1514-1516 Market St. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! FLAG S 1). '. 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Weehaw ii PRIVATES Florentlno Castoldi, Newark I i' a JSSk npHEYun1- f$. b & im 1 line the sure M X Vi Wmvk in pleasure.lt", all ft ( c?s 1 AAV?mB matter of curing VI i V' ty ' MSH and tlendint, but Itlf RiSm (My&Xx&iX not of all curine xfi im'A vn&ll an blcndtne- HB Blr'"B Havana Filler; V mkWW fffffiriiM SumatraW rapper. j Wfflm i iSsli ill Cents ( luwMwi O ft ' I . tWMBSSwi At AU C!f" Sel1"' If WB8. m ?i K3sTles!H Aba Mtnultetuim' uf I m& m 'vm.HhWJ-M rucr hamlet um 1 I Wg I K'Kjfmj&l fbiuatipm I U I oris . .1 BisWei.wHI . ., . . .Kit H F . ' 'SSK?UC r If1 r 4srL- Ml Hh ;'. u 'HBixHBhkTVsm Hgafj t lDnsWaflP4k YARN SHOP U'l S. IflTII ST.. 2D I'LOOK (nod Shepherd Minerva Yarns REDUCTION SALE In various colors and kinds of jarn also .Siv etters rhls Week Only ywoif f Sets I $38-00 Choice o f taupe, brow n or g r a y, ff Animal scarf and jff TK round muff jr Fox ( Set8 ( $54-50 I Taupe o r brown animal bcarf andJT k round muff. J' Fox ( Sets I $74.50 .) SHK-llned scarf and V bairel muff ln k taupe or browner Lynx Sets I $48-00 Animal scarf and $ Lflnteen muff lu Xfc, taupe or black W. J. STEWART, D.D,S. De Long Bids., 13th, Cor. Chest. SPECIALIZING In artistic, undetectable porcelain dentU try. Contour and expreaslon reator.tt.on and !mproement ft ad leal tnpatment ot pioirhp,! tlKhtfnlnj? Jooe teth. PAINLESS SITTINGS If denlred at mode rut extra coat by nv, highly aurcensful European method nnd preparation naw being supplied by lie Government to army dentists and surgeons Athuncrd Kffltltnt ReanonaM k5?5S?SI Our Funeral PafIop, fiav ih nrl- aey nt heme. Ther are yours to use without rharge. OUK l)Klltl-.S nEOCLATE THK COST ,1602 DIAMOND ST.. V&i frCaVcli ?? SETH THOMAS A Christmas Sueccstion Quarter hour chimes ; olid mahogany case. wmt f America, Jpv 3U aB(- m5 CHAS. MUTH 1632 Columbia Avenue The Family Jewelr i Marmot Coats $69-50 20-Inch SDOrt model. Large shawl collar aim cuius. Nutria Coats Lynx Sets I $89-50 ) Taupe or black 8 . animal scarf and t round muff. J' Skmit I Sets $69-50 ) Kmart design scarfs & and round muff to jnatch. A' Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats Muskrat Coats $98.50 3C-lnch snort model. Long rolling snawi couar una . ana cutis. Hudson SealCoats $125-00 11 $195-00 SI $165-00 ' $160-00 30-ln. sport design in taupe or nat ural nutria. Squirrel Coats $265-00 30-.lnch sport model Of. seiecteq quality natural squirrel BiVIOH. 45-lnch flare de sign with skunk couar ana cures 30-ln sport model wun large snawi , coinir and cures -v - id or b Inch flare ueaiKii wiui wjae cape collar. , ,i ,i e "J-J-SJge-Jp . ) T' ' r , . i , sjMrBhk" r& I B l $22,50 BlSi 9 ' r "" B -Tffi Wm Ff rr-f vinitr I jg-' ' j yJgSiajyl ""' "TffTpilK - it . .. i- -jl ' " a I - ' ' "-;m "' . ." .T ,t'j m ' I SISstJb,, - i i I yiBi - i-i ',1,1' '" i 'jy j j ipt S'MmwmmtmmmJOUtf'BSImtJM ist s i ,e L3aWWMCH. i i,i nil ilfstjpsepeissss"","", ""y??M? ' ' f Mole I Coat I $295-00 30 and 45 Inch 8 . models. Trimmings 8 k of skunk, nutria, jf j?jSkJr taupe wollV , f Mink s j Coat $495-00 V 30-ln sport model, handsomely trim- g x med with talls f Hudson Seal Coat I 265-00 ) 45-lnch full -flare model! Collar, cultijf and. wide border jyL of skunk, ijr EURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS .ACCEPTED: qA real Christmas needs -J7VIusie Among musical instruments the Victrola gives the greatest variety of music. And among Victrola stores Heppe's gives the distinctive service most desired. , But it is imperative that you order immediately. The supply is very limited and the demand greater than ever. You should order at once. All sales will be delivered in the order in which they are received. . Both Records and Victrolas make de sirable Christmas gifts. Write or phone us your orders. C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, 6th & Thompson Streets ' Founded 1865 Victrolas Br"- A- rfSS 8lFa J 2 iVA 3 t'-eW 'St. 14 ifvi r- f-ij n vl 'St. it W 1 4 $1 Ml :" I V& n f)i M "&. H1 ',il'S ?' i f" I '- t- . jr S lrm AV-s ,- C ArU a-rv-j. ,tt"" ' 7- ? a. ,r i j"' t' " f ' - ' k- I U' .
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