S'i3'"1 ' '"""' ""n-Mjjf fim&y-) 'M ".'TJjJ r ? 3 f . j.Jl -" u n . ' ' "r-'" V-iV A-"H'fi re l i y i rn '; ,io- -V 12 CASUALTY LISTS ! Show no deaths (, Fatalities From Disease Atoiong Soldiers Reported by General Pershing 770 MEN ARE WOUNDED Only Two Classes Included in Rolls Given Out at Wash- 9 ington Today Washington, Dec 6. O'neral Pershing's cvmaltv llt for today Is made up entirely of names of soldiers who have "died of dlease" or lifcvo been "wounded." there belnp 110 In tho former nnd 770 In the latter class. Summarized, tho losses to dr-tc are: Reported Dee. G Killed In action Died of wounds Died of disease 110 Died of accidents and other causes Missing In action (Includ ing prisoners) Wounded 770 Totals 22 48S 8.702 12,602 1,482 13.7! 2,2: QranVd totals 880 111,405 V orncEns' list Died of Disease . LIEUTENANTS Mnurlce L. ItsrJIns, Washington, D. c.s Samuel Solole. Hrook lyn, N. V. Wounded eerely LIEUTENANTS Harry R. Ilurdlck. West eriv. rt. I.; Samuel Treedman, Urooklyn, Wonnded (Decree Undetermined) . CAPTAIN B-rant r. Winston, St. Louis Mo. LIEUTENANTS fred a Gardner Pan Anionic Tx.i relli I.ewln. Astoria, N. T : 3firk M, Chapman Cedar rtaplds. la.; Wil liam B Bates, cushlnc. Tex.; Paul C. Ward, Pennsylvania Furnace. Ta. Wonnded Silently CAPTAINS Edfcard A. Groves. Marietta. Ga.t Georire Nichols Dietrich, llazleton. Ta. : Ihomss C Itoss Glenfleld Farm. Castor road Frsnkford Philadelphia LIEUTENANTS Ben'amln V. Rowley. Vermillion. S t.: Georitf Hlde-ve Tu-ner, Mauston. Wis.: nlln friable Harvey, Jr. Scranton. Pa : Robert Hatten, Ruk, Tex. j Arthur L. Crlsell, Washinetnn, Pa.: John J. Murtnush. Floral Park, N, Y. : Law War burton Bowman PIttston. PHNNSVLVANI V Died of Disease PRIVATES Andrew J Nash. It 1 D. 8, Philadelphia: Vlncenzo Kperbuto, Erie. Wonnded Seereb SAHDLER Frank E. Ho-iser, Easton. PRIVATES Oahastlano Promodonl. 2015 Stella street. North Philadelphia, Albert S. Hendricks Hasll!c. Wounded (Dexree 1'ndettrmlned) SERGEANTS Antony J. Farrell. Hermynj Walter F. Henry 17 North Front street. Philadelphia. Geonro A. Bonner. Peckvllle; Halo Seward Couihlln. Wilkes narre Wal ter Leach. Mansfield; Jam-s Joseph O'Hara, 774 North ThIrtv-' venth s'--et Philadel phia; Henry J Saunders. Plttsburch. CORPORALS Hernerd Herzer Enhrata: John E. Bloomirreen Hallton; James Dunelll, Meadeville: William F. Kast Du'hore. "MECHANIC Walter O. Laub. 2014 East Clearfield street Philadelphia. PRIVATES Lewis H Whlldin. I.ar.sford; Mark L. Adams. Wllllamstown; Harry S. Berc. Cutztown. Arthur W. llrozi-11 Erie County; Nicholas Urumauwh, Stato Line; Karl E. Sousley Hamburc. Georire ATordan. 'Bloomsburc: Samuel J. Price. 20 North Slxt necond street Philadelphia. Jos' M M.-n-Lee. 2755 orth Daricn streut. Philadelphia; Carlton S. Hooker Alba: Jefcsr- TT. Butz. Newtwrt- AlexnrdT Chaffalo. Wyndmoor; Lulfrl DIGIovannl Treerton: Austin Hudson, 49H Reno street Philadelphia: Russ-ll E. Lee. 2753 North Darlan street Philadelphia; John O. MrKean Milton; Clsde G. Moul. Pittsbureh- Domlnick Ro- "o, Blrdsboro: Isaac Foor. Eerett; Harr F. Jordan. Scranton :Freilerlck L. Matt. Austin. Louis Francis Pnrrlat Swlssvale; lsadnre BladlHch. Munhall: Marian E. Ferguson, Donora; John Paul Orendosh. rottstown. Wounded Silently SERGEANTS Robert C. Jones. Media: Ed-vard Leberton. IMttsburRh Fred Tu ner. Wyomlmr Gore? P. Ambrose, LlponlT: Knbrt C, Hnffmin. Plttsbursh: Oscar Ralph Felbush. Wllkes-Barre: Rlcha d P Retz. 118 Che- street. Oermantown. Philadelphia. CORPORALS Oeone It. Ink. Jr . -J.133 Rldre avenue. Phll" phla Cleon F. Book, Lancaster; Wlllla m-s Ferxuson, Green vllle: Elza Hnnc-, Mlottsllle, Edward A Mareheck Plttsburi, Harry Aloyslus blclus. non North Forty-seco.id street. Philadelphia: J'hn E Barrett 4!HH Penn street Phlladel. phla: Phllln J. Scott. Mononsahela: Roy C Price, McKeesrort: John F. Courcv. 1300 West S cond street. Chester: John Kusack. Pb-mouth. Harrv Carroll McCoy. PlttsbuKh: Frank Koln. 040 North Elchth stroet. Phila delphia; Harry r Iwery. Myersdale Frank H. Showman. JonnellsllIe; Joel Francis Wllll-ims Kane. MECHANICS William Bryan. Waynea hurs: Osca' Lewis Holly. PRIVATES David Brooks, 147 South Six. tfeth street. Philadelphia; Leo Joseph Burke. Scranton: Georse Wilson Chapman. Mead vtlle; Philip Chlosso, 1307 Christian street. Philadelphia: William Frinxer Fllckineer, . York: Uueeno Haley. Dubois; Norman I. Harris. IK! 4 Opal street. Philadelphia; Nich olas Di Marco, 4813 Paschall avenue. Phila delphia; Miles Fcrney, Fnickvllle; Stanley Glnlckl. Aosta; Tboni t Gould. Jefferson County; Joseph P K'eean UlrardsIll ; Iiewls Kirk. Oxford. r.tony Mekewlc7. Plymouth: Josenh A O Tionnell, 2120 South Alden street, Phlladelph a Antonio J. SIvo, 175 West Ixan street. Germantown, Phila delphla: Lewis R. Smay. I,ortae; Saraupl ,D. Werber, Harrlsbu c: Harry II. Younc. Shlppendaie: Ho a--d Walter Myers, Read tnJ Cla'e John Sherretts. Llnesville; Alfred B. Swlxart, Kittanning. Lynwood w Tay lor, 301 Green lane, Manayunk Philadel phia: Benny Lasof, 3040 Ulrard avenue. Philadelphia: John Warren Schell. Erie, William J. II Sundervllle, Jersey Shore. Gust A Johnson Hnutzdal-; James F O'Malley. Carbondale: Frank Shefsky. Pitts hunrh: Reese D Miles. Plymouth: Randall II. Wllllson New Bethlehem; John Curry. 1422 South Fifty-second street, Philadelphia: Leroy B. Johnson, Washington; William R Rhodes, New Florence Nicolas Van Balen Coraopnlls: Thomas Innes 4002 Mantua ave nue. Manayunk Philadelphia . John B-hs-rhalk. Vuzeren: Ercll Bollendorf. 1013 East .Albert street, Philadelphia. Georxe U. Chap pell. Danville: Thomas A. Barton. 257 Wel fens avenue. Philadelphia; Domlnico Damore, Mary. NEW JEKSEY Pled of Disease PRIVATES Llberato Maresca. Jersey City; Mike Zolko Bayonne; William Borwo eon. New Brunswick, Wonnded (Decree Undetermined) SERGEANT Allan J Goetter. Plalnfleld. CORPOUAI, John C V. Lammerdlne. EHxabeth'own. PRIVATES John II. Poland. Trenton: Howard Mather Allen. New Gretna- Toefll Prodnekl Newark: Fdwln Tam- Barton. JJr.t Jersey City; Joseph A. ntzpatrlck, Hobokenr Freder'ek J Burk EIlribMh- oi T cno N'wsrk Frank 8. Mil- Resinol i - szz. Ik S. 7 mYwiftf A1B I Mf J' ffi i mf V OW w-NyiM J purely did relieve i, that eczema! ' Pack up some Resinol Ointment in . ,1th "old kit bag." Nothing is too good ,.ferHhlm, and he will need it "over ' aWe'" wherq exposure, vermin, icon- s, and the exigencies ot a soldiers 'cause all sorts oi sictn irniation, , sore feet and suffering. I Otutmul itona itchlnc ihnMt inltantlr. I bU mem beiort they can becoia bit lmNMM,Mi W rWWk ,'-'' fi A V don-Vr.rJLl-,i1UalP."1 Max Thflnn. North Hat. aon: CJera.J n. Connelly I'aulsuoro. Wounded Sllnhtly BrHUminANT dcorffe Joseph Bean. Now r 0j5pOJAI.S ltuwll Irfftcrtji. Aon;Var. J.?.i' r.i.,c,lh.'!n" njlmar, Krank Gal owav .iift.CA1J.!r,.iAuKU,t '' Unneft". Mount Clair n.-.i. tA ' 'H Anw'o Flnreitl. I'alrrsom !!a'h l'inc. Uradley llenrh; Harry Piatt T.ion,,V.!. JI.hn 'rnncln Whalen. Paterson; m,!?V iw .y.c'"ll0"n' KHxahPthi Umcr W rf,1,tJnl"hJ- J.',r"?,v ! Krnt Wiser Vi"Ie.m' ,.:,.,w.".n1 .Williams South Ornrwe Jnrren. Wright nankin Hldce Charles .. " nr,'nw'ch- Arthur .Mark. IMssule Auut V Deehsner Cnrl.rot. rinjamln K . rnnirtier r.irtnravll Wirtim ' l-'-rf-ri-r I ':enursti jnmes I), e-lltc. (12.. llorton a'reet Cnmden. Mkln ITnls llivnne &!,: fc0 'Y: m:i.wKi; Died of Disease TRIVATE Hllwood E. Walters Sussex' Lounti, Wounded (Decree Vndftermlnrd) tmS1 VH-?.l1.!,r",.'"t Carpenter. 322 North T.ilrd street. Wllmlnxton. lVounded Sllchtly .COltroRAL FVaneis C Barker, 2S0S nshlnton street AMImlngton. MAIIYI.XM) Died of Disease ri'i'AX': rrcd Horrmnn Bnltlniore: Ed ri,rJ.,Ri.o",,0rrie. Bel Air. Charles II. Shef. fer. Baltimore. Wounded (Decree Undetermined) SERGEANT Bernard J. Cavannuch. Bal timore PRIVATES Inhn r r-nu... t.,,tn.. rrederjck llrindt Baltimore, Joseph 1. Gersueh, Klncston; Fred C. C. Hauer. Frost burtr: humu.l H. Flnestonc. Baltimore; Au Bust II. Haberkorn. Lansowne. Wounded Mlchlly SEItOEANT Maurlco Campbell. Weaver, ton PRIVATES Earl L. Hurst. Secretary. VIRC.IMV Died of Disease PRIVATES Joseph B. Gatcwood. Rich mond. Bezzer SnMI Brnoknial. George W Streutor Ne port News. Wounded (Decree Undetermined) CORPORA 1 James Norris Qulnlan. Go shen PRIVATES Charles L. McCloud. Marlon; Benjamin Held Or'skan Wannded Sllchtly SEROEAVT Vlher n.,lnt,rl,lL-B Cr.w PRIVATE Ernes,t Chance, Petersburs. ' ADRIFT TWO DAYS IN STORM Arriviiip Sailors I)prribc Rescue of ShipuTeckctl Crew Details jot tho rescue of tho crew of tho water'oRged schooner James P Cooper were Riven today by tho crew of the American steamship Cas crn Star, which Is anchored here. Oincers and men of the Cooper were tossed about In tho storm for two las before they were slRhtcd by tho East ern Star. The Cooper was near by sunk almost to her deck level and dis mantled by the storm Only her cargo of lumber kept licr afloat. "We sighted tho crew of the Cooper about 250 miles off Cnpe Hatteras," de clared a member of the crew. "They had abandoned tho schooner nnd had taken to open boats. "For two days the skipper of the Cooper and his men battled against a heavy sea, expecting momentarily to be swamped They had little food and water, hut fortunately we arrived be fore their supply had become ex hausted." Tho Cooper, a three-masted schooner, was built at Seaford, Delaware, nnd wus formerly owned and in command of Captain Beauchamp, of lla'tlmore, who sold her recently to S. J. Murphy, of Gulfport, Miss. Gloucester Water Rates to Rise Water rates In Gloucester are to he raised sufficiently to make the uiiinr works self-supporting. This was deter mined last night at a meeting of the City Councils. The present minimum rate of $2.50 probably will be Increased to $10. The new I'uey & Jones ship, yard village on the outskirts of Glou cester also will be supplied by the water aepanmeui, at a minimum cnargo of ri The water department has been losing about $10,000 a year for tho List four years. cr i-.j w? z - n ii' 7iw l i Wlh mld-J'SvX vBf. r3 V cv!-i,ru vHLA tJiap aMpfatmgn W 'Suimm BllSineSS Men . I .iincn jniere Because they are not detained or delayed through slow serv ice. The quiet, dignified, rest- ff-ssisrsisrs s day meal. ii fcRXASSSX -Vr-iv. mlmJii rA Save the Middleman's Profit Our Factory-to-Wearer Plan Eliminates All Unnecessary Profits YOU DEAL DIRECT WITH A REAL-MANUFACTURER OVERCOATS AND SUITS $!4 .50 TO $25 .00 10,000 Garments to Don't continue to throw your money away save it. When you buy here you see the clothes made in full view of every customer. Open Saturday Night For the convenience ot those uhose time Is taken during the OflH Open Saturdao Till 0 f Hi EVENING PUBLIC CHINESE SOLDIERS ARRIVE IN ' " w . W. -,.. ,,.f. W,.WW;I.M.WWW.-, -....... n . 1.1 .11 I. ,,! Ill. pl.i ,,, ., RH(B9Ekn- , i "to fnv-tmr--r- ""?mmMm JBBraF'-ir iWfrJxu :-- - .75RKbmj'i I. Western Newspaper Union These Chinese troops, who have the appearance of being well-trained anil efficient soldiers, have just arrived in Vladivostok in order lo help the Allies in protecting their interests in Siberia PRAISES POLICE IN WAR Former Patrolman Describes Comrades' Work in France I'amond Frith, a former lncmbir of tho (lOrmantown polieo force. In a letter to his mother, Mrs. Bessie Frith, of 35i Hast I'rioo street' tells of tho excel lent w-orlt by Phila delphia policemen, now members of the military police Tliolr work he says, Is of the hlph i st order, and he writes that they led the way In organiz ing and performing tho strenuous du ties they are called upon lo perform. Frit h enlisted October 1, 1917 as sent to Camp D evens and as Igned to Company A. Twenty-ilfth Kn glneers Ho sailed for France October 31. 1017. and nil during the opcra- RATMOND FRITH tions of tho Ameri can troops he has,been engaged In bul;; Ing roads and bridges and has een un der lire many times He emerged ltnoui injury and und-r date of October J predicted an early end to the war. Recently he took dinner with a num ber of Philadelphia policemen wrt members of the military police force He also met Major Crofut, former police drill master, and William Qulnn. o' "5539 I'ulaskl avenue, was was wounded In the bUttle of the Marne. Frith was a member of tho basebai team which was seen In action by Klne Georgo seeral months ago. Rockefellers Gac G. O. P. $35,000 Washington. Dec 0. The Rockefellers contributed $35,000 to the Republican campaign fund this year. John D.. St., giving $20,000 and John !.. Jr., $15,000 Th v and four others contributed a total of $135,000, or nearly one-eighth of the total campaign receipts. William Boyce Thompson, of Yonkers, matched them with $33,000: T C du Tom, of New York, and J. J McG-aw, of Ponca City, Okla , each gave $25,000, and Thomas Cochran, of llnglewood, N J., con tributed $15,000. MODERATE PRICES n a ii v liprr a v""rinn Platter 50 Fiih Platter 75 M . Dl-a.. 7C "" """:i ............ ru Chicken Platter SI 25 Special Turkey Platter, $1.50 U'e tuny be a little hard to locate ,iut vou'" be-aiad vu ii 3 TjnUTfiDf flf ffH JH l IwlJJLMIIO. lS3lLUjt"ATfk Vs.Sji W SECOND FLOOR k I scor-9a 5ANSOM 2ND FLOOR. Select From p Tailoring Department Our Custom Department will build you a suit or overcoat lo flour perfect satisfaction tor '0 to t32MQ ft M lr w 1 J m T LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 50TH INFANTRY GOING TO DIX Unit May Relieve Depot Brigade as Guards pecfot Pfspdttli to j,'iriifn0 rubllc Lcdacr Camp Dlv, Wrlglitstoun, -T., Deo. C Word has been received here that the Fiftieth Infantry from Camp Sovler, a -., win urnvc nero sometime nunuay. t, ,-, ....1. ,..- . ., r..-.. "' uuii imn uimy-uiKJii unaitriH unu 2787 men nnd Is practically at full strength. No orders have as yet been recehed by camp officials as to the work they are to perform, but It Is expected that they will take over most of the guard duty, as nearly all the depot brigade men will bo discharged Tho announcement that Dlx, with tho twenty-nllic other camps. Is to be re tained as a demobilization ramp, will mean that It uUl be used principally by overseas troops, as there aie few men from other nearby sections who will como here. Only those men will be dis charged who are within 350 miles of tho point of their entrance Into tho military service. All other white men will he formed Into detachments, as wero the colored soldiers, and sent for discharge to tho camp in the State from which they came. A proper proportion of olllcers, preferably from the s.imo locality, wilt be sent with each detachment. Lieutenant Colonel Charles TV. Whit tlesey, commander of the "lost battalion" and author of the fsmous "Go, to Hell" reply when the Germans demanded sur render. Is among the first to leave the army under the new demobilization orders. Ills battalion fought for days w-phout food If 4 CHAS. MUTH II y-v 11 1632 Columbia Avenue II fl II The Familv Jeweler v if SasaL II E cVv II . f II f &W II if" M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS ' j II A;T'''MW II J'Vk II Alwi mVwIsFra '' II Makinq Massive Square -J J7 nd&Sr .! Mvamm vmhw WWW FfW MBW ! ill wB r W It Si mnVk.J I uopjruni 1HJ, A.B,KlrKhbnraOo " I KIRSCHBAUM suits ALL-WOOL $25 t , HE headline above, we be- I lieve, quotes the lowest price - jl in Philadelphia today for S clothes whose quality is even approachable to these .... Fine all wool cheviots, serges and worsteds and the Kirschbaum standard of style and workmanship .... These are values which take the man almost back to before-the-war levels of price. They are worth a look and a try-on. Xmas Items In Which Lady Gift Buyers Will Be Interested Neckwear in fancy silks, 65 cents to $5 Initialed Handkerchiefs 25, 40 and 50 cents each Gloves, lined and unlined . $2 to $8 Lounging Robes .... $6 to $35 Sweaters $6 to $18 Mufflers ' . . $3 to $12 Evening Dress Sets . . $6.50 to $10 Tuxedo and Evening Dress Waistcoats $5 to $9 t I -. . I II Officers1 Uniforms and Over- w 11 coats At Our Actual Cost ml 11 J204 CHESTNUT ST. II U 11 SOUTH 15th ST. ' II 4 BHfcfc iMnSBsMsMr VLADIVOSTOK GIRL SCOUTS TO JOIN A. R.C. Three Thousand Will Assist Red Cross Drivo Threo thousand Girl Scouts, tho entire complement of that organization 111 Philadelphia, will Join the Red Cross in order to work as part of th.it body In , tho great membership drivo It will In- . " , afftutn nnvi il-aaV Announcement of this feet was mada at Girl Scout head quarters. 24 South Seventeenth street, by Mrs. Victor L. Lavcll. local director. Letters will bo sent out today to every Girl Scout In the city urging them to atnilato as members in tile Red Cross, at the earliest possible moment. Tho scouts will Join In the various districts throughout tho city. Thero aro twelve of these. Medals have boon offered and will be presented to the sixty Girl Scouts ob taining the most members for tho Red Cross. The goal ot the scouts Is 10,000 members. Ereh girl will bo In uniform during the drive Tho scouts also will act as messengers at tho various dis trict Red Cross headquarters. Uvongeliral Iii'shop Hurt . Allentown, To,., Dec. C. Tho Rev. William V Hell, Bishop of tho Eastern Pennsylvania Conferenco of tho Evan gelical Church, who was struck by a Le high Valley train hero yestrday, was seriously hurt and Is In a hospital. DECEMBER 6, 1918 L,ITALIA ESASPERATA VERSO GLI JUG0-SLAVI I Dirilti Sullc Citta' Italianc Redcntc non Saranno Mcnoinati Pub'lshed nl n'sf'lhiited Under . .. . PERMIT NO 041 A'ithorl7ed by the set of October 8, Mi V, "nOlo at the Postofflce of Phlia. "elnhla. Via. By order or the President. A. S. BURLESON. lMstmister Uenersl Roma, C d ccmbro. Un glornnlo cho si pubbllca In una nazlono neutrale ha pubbllcato un artl colo nel qualo si dice quanta scguo: II3' sne"nu"c coc 11 1,un snso degtl ;""' iiremicra- u sopravento c cho 1 Italia comprenda che un'amlclzla d' 12.000,000 dl Jugo-slavl a' preferlblle al pnssr st 'llegale di cltta' In Dalmaz a a tiey Prutolll." Tale dlchlarnz'one ha esnspcrnto gl' Itallant, l quail decono che gll Jugo-slavl reclamano cltta1 lo quail sono Intira mento Itallane c le pretenzlonl dl esil "ono gluntc flno a domandare Trieste e Udlno. Tn s'limpi ed I clrcoll pollttcl d nli rano Tattl udlne presa dal Creatl, poleh' "I sprnvn che dopo la splendlda vlttorla degll Alleatl tutte le questlonl sareh Hero state npp'a-ate paclflcimcnte senza nttrltl o mal'nlei-nretazlonl. TVAmmlragllo Cagnl. go'vornotore dl ? t v,alt,lr"10' offgl. Illume ha detto Dlploma'lcl ncgozlatl sono In corso P.er dlscuterc I dlrlttl dl Plume, ma questo sono contese dlplomatlche e pou tlehe le quail non dovrnnno plu' tur harcl Questa terra o' nostra o blsogna sla nostra." ,. ""nlniBllo Cagnl dlmostro' che gll Itnllanl sono determlnatl a rlspettare 1 prlnclpl dl Wilson, circa la propria determinazlono del popoll VAmmlra gllo tcrmlno' dlcendo: "fo parlo come un clttadlno, non parlo como soldato Nessuna forza, nessuna arroganza sara' capaco dl menomaro lliostro dlrltto." Roma, 4 dlcembro (rltnrdato). Un dlspaBslo oggl gtunto da Constan tlnonell nnncr-sli. rhn i mn,iHni i,niu . , ...... II1UI llitllllll nannot occupato 11 palazzo venczlano che fu gla' sedo dcll'AmbascIata d'Aus trla. Roma, 5 dlcembre. Papa Benedetto ha dlretto una let- 1 SETH THOMAS A Christmas Suggestion Quarter hour chimes ; bui in manoganv case. . Made In . s sZfl America HBIV JJ AKTi n'"raf lBli.8 ' -MK .iiiiHBBisiH Tricolette Dresses HHHkk Very smart models. VES, and under half price. This is the most remarkable opportunity ever offered, and just before the Christmas holidays, when the demand is great est and prices highest. Here are marvelous mechanical sets of toys many with electric motors for their operation interesting, Hay Rake Conning Tmver Other Useful Gifts for Men and Boys Moleskin Coat $10 set Big shawl col 1 n r. Dandy and warm. Just the Coat for the Out-o'-Doors Man. Ai -Unol lu!-0vc Sweaters With Shawl Collars $5 iiv IS nnd S10 (llse- lor some not bo good. rMtr Fur-Lined vfr " Yi U o e. u I i I ! ' Up) Aft mmm H wliwff j mm You ,i where Xmas Tree Battery $0 H Outfits I All equipped with ln I Ilk cord and red. whlto ik1 Rrewi bulb. ' " r t 1 ' 5lri " .... l era enclcllca ngll Eplscopatj Catfollcl Romanl, attraverso tutto II mondo, esor tnndoll n far rccltare pubbllcho preghl ero nccloccho' la Provlndenza possa gul dare I mombrl delta prosslma confer enza'della pace o dla al tnondo una pace fondata sul verl prlnclpl dl glus Hzla crlstlnna o dl amoro tra gll uomlnl. I'nrUI, G dlcimbre E" stato nsserlto nel droll del Vntlcano chp Monslgnor Cnrrettl, 11 sottcsegrct arlo dl stato del Papa, a tendera 1'irrlvo del Pras'dente Wilson In Londra alio scopo dl prendero gll opportunl iccordl per la sua vlslta al Papa. Clo ' stnto annunzlato dal corrlspondento dl Roma del glornale "IEco dl "nr!g!." Sembra che nessun ostacolo si offra per I'lntervlstn tra 11 Prcsldente Wilson e Pnpa Benedetto, allafquale si annetto una grandc Importanza polltlca. COMITATO REGION ALE "ITALIA IRREDENTA" Una tmportante rlunlone si e' enuta, 1 (lllll f...... n.ll. II.H.fl-.-a. T11 '-.... n'-iu, iir-i.i Lf;iii:iiv'ii&.fc null, presso I'ottava strada. per nddlvlnlre alia uciiiiiiivn cosiituzione aei comnato rc g'onalo per Philadelphia della Assocla Tlone "Talln fi-"dorts" -n" - .- trnle In Vew York Lo scopo dell'anzt d'ttn nssoclazlnne o' quello dl promu- "The 13th Street Shop MCW YORK A 4m7z.sd0rn V I ftf-J-l I LL Pm JV-flT aUHBr- thfj z m Elfii'rwr nnua Specials for Saturday Top Coats Plain or fur-trimmed. Velvet Dresses Effective models. Serge Dresses For street and afternoon. Tricotine Dresses New fringed effects. Georgette Blouses, in fashionable shades. Special $5.00. Tub Blouses, white and colors. Were $3.00, now $2.00. No C. O. D's Mothers! Fathers! Her e're the Xmas Toys Your Boys Want-HALF PRICE Entertaining, Indestructible, Instructive, Educational toys that will please your boy far oeyona anything else you could give. With these he can build anything he desires Bridges, Battleships. Can non, Elevators, Cranes, Wagons, Chairs. Sleds there's no limit to his inventive fenius. And he will be learning valuable lessons in mechan: ics he could not acquire elsewhere. These are the famous "Erector," "Model-It" and the "American Model Builder" Sets and other makes. We are going out of the tov business and ar closing out all our toys at unheard-of prices to concentrate en tirely on Sporting Goods. At these prices these goods will not last long. $25 Sets, now $12 Will build 305 modPls. Motor Included, that will tlcltlo any boy's heart. $8 Sets, now $3.75. Will build 334 different models, eludes motor Set $6 Sets, now $2.50 Will build 309 models. $3.50 Sets, now $1.50 Will make 2H9 nrndeja $2.25 Sets, now $1.00 Will mak 231 models. $1.25 Sets, now 50c For the convenience of Mail Order Shoppers, ive will send postpaid any of these sets FRQE. MaJsSfeH I "MWlAKnJ&I-M. 1 LAMEST SPORTING C000S HOUSE fN . - ii I! jW overe una propaganda Intesa a rlaftcr maro II dlrltto d'ttalla al posscsao Inte gralo dello suo frontlero naturall dollo Alpl p deH'Adrlatlco, Indlspcnsablll alia sua Indlpendcnza nazlonalc. Lo crlcho del comitate rlusolrono cosl' stahlllto: Maestro Etlore Martini, presldente: Avvocatp Olovannl Dl Sllvcstro o" Dottor Ses"rc De Leo, vice pre'ldentlj Prof. Emlllo Grosso, Bcgretnrlo generalo; Domenlco De Grcgorls, vice srgretarlo: Roberto Lombardl, Tesorleref ed a con slgllerl I slgnorl: Rev. Dottor Tommaso Mnland, Dottor Nicola Pernlce, Rev. Tommaso Della Cloppa, Cav. Frank TravaBdo, Lulgl Coronp, Alfredo Per nra e'Tfncnte Costantlno Costantlnl. A Membrl rappresentantl lo reglonl re dcntl I slgg,: Ing. Fablo Posega per Trieste-;' Roberto Castelll. per Trento; Mario Pressel, per Gorlzla-Gradlsca : Matteo Zarrtln, per l'lstrla o Dalmazlo Scrlvanlch per la Dalmazla Dopo una chlara esposizlone del Maes, tro Martini, circa I'opera da splegTsI dnl eomltnto reglonale. e dotto delucldazlonl dnto dal Dottor Maland si dec'se la com pllazlone dl un memorlale In lingua lnglee e franc-Be che Ran' rlmcsso al Presldente Wllron ed ngll altrl rappre-, sentantl I gcvornl Alleatl alia conferenza orcup-Ue dalllruppe Itallane. Where Fashion Reigns" I'llILADKLPIUA f 1 hirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut ISal Were U5.00 to 85.00 Now 29.75 to 59.50 Were G5.00 to 150.00 Now 39.75 to 85.00 Were 32-50 to 120-00 -Now $17.50 to $89.50, Were 65.00 Now 38.00 i Were Now 28.75 No Approvals Fire Engine Velocipede Gifts for That Boy of Yours In- $4 Boxing dQ Cf Gloves ipdDJ (Men. S) A dandy sift to give to any red-bloodid yourmter. Rugby Foot- Balls $2 complete with puro rubber bladder. Soccer Balls, $2 A J Iteach make. No. XA. Complete with pure rubber bladder. Ice Skates ' for Boyo & Girls, Men & Women We've the moat cora nlet. etock In the city 38 dltterent ,0elgni, sill OT? V ?. '' h "iil 31 f 1 X r -r T" ' f lt i 0ttS 1UlliUIUAV' AUIHITIIUIUV. BVUVIVlu ' i JL! H i , -- "TnT 5rrrflT-'T.r ?T' 1" " ''If Ujji ii,. V Wt:a ;ik -'.i: 5. 0 .1, t v :j- V . -ptu ... JB. I &S "" f.t, . ir i af. ; y - IK , r? lK is it' UJJJJ II . til- '
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