Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1918, Final, Page 13, Image 13
r V ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEI-PHiLADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER D, 1918 is, . 4 t! I k i . .& ;- ? l? ? H I ? I r V lit r v It "V r. I' V IK.. 9' rV, - (M r M .336 KILLED, 376 MISSING IN ACTION General Pershing's Report Comprises Total of 1708 Casualties 996 WOUNDED IN ACTION List Includes Large Number of Officers Several From This City and State Pi General PorBhlng's casualty report for in Washington. Deo. s. j," touay contains only three classifications S killed, wounded and mlsslnsr. The total is a large one, 1708, the "died or t ace dent" Items being absent j inuunua uicu Ml uiseust:. ttiiu uicu ui Thn billed nllmhnrrt 3.1A im mlvqtnfr 376, and tho wounded 996. Summarized, the losses to date are: ! ff Reported lNMh.. Dfe 3 Totals ii ivnipu in action sao s idi UICU Ui WUUIIU3 ?,v Died of disease 13,072 Died of accidents and other causes MlS'lne In action (In 1,911 cluding prisoners) .. 876 13,032 Wounded 996 68,899 Grand totalB 1.708 119,772 OFFICERS' LIST Killed In Action MAJOR Mark Hanna. Kansas City. Mo t CAPTAINS Frank F, Battlea. 181 South Fifth street. Philadelphia. Pa.: Louis C. Knack Detroit Mich , .. LIEUTENANTS Raymond A. Schoberth Veri.allles Ky.; Albert II Vlckers Cam bridge Mass : Tldrar J Eyler. naltlmnre. Md : James D Burks Newport News Va.: Samuel A. Campbell. Jr. Louisville. Ky.: Harold F. Flynn. Woonsocket, R. I : Thomas E. Haclett. Orcensburg. Pa.: Paul J. Langenbach. Llveoak Sutter County. Cal. Wounded Severely MAJOR Harry D. Parkin. Pittsburgh. rt . .. CAPTAINS Thomas M Iieese. Mineral Rldgo O.: Charlea II Brown. Birmingham. Ala.; Clark Howell. Jr. Atlanta. Oa, LIEUTENANTS William R Scott. Hub bard, Tex : Wallace II. Blomijulst. Los Angeles, Cal.: Myron C. Ilerrlck, Demer. Col.: Donald I.amotte Hathway. Denver, Col : Robert Rea. Brown, Urbana. 111.: Harold P. Gibson. Newport. R. I.: Edmund XV. Oilpln. 242 School lane Germantown. Phllndefphla. Pa.: Maurice R, Ilarrlson. De Molnea. la ; Fdwln Mather Hensley, New York N Y.. Howell DcWIU Stevens, New York N. X.j DdwlnL Schmltt. Mil waukee. Wis : George E. russell. F 12 rerald. Oa.- Alfred M. Parlow. Galllpo Is 0 ; Michael W. O'Boyle. Tond rtu Lac W Is Henry K. Cassldy. Wichita. Kan. : Lee S. Hutzen Norwich. N. V Hugh J. Kins man Rochester, Vt.: Samuel Shannon. Brooklyn N. Y.: John P. Wools ilageii Castorland. N Y.: Charles E. Wise, Man kato, Minn.- Russell F Ashmun, Cleveland Helgnts, O.: Ilenry Oeorge Uptjer New York. N. Y.: I-awrence L O'Kelly. Pueblo Col.: Henry O. Swindler. Magnolia. Ill i Casa Mannln Denver. Col.: Thomas C. Looney. Memphis Tenn.: Henry Qrattan McDonnell Dorchester. Mass : Arthur R Snyrea, 830 SMmmltt Grove "venue Brjn Mawr. Pa.: Arthur C. Cole. Providence. R 1 : Gregory P. Connolly Beverly iarms, M"' Wounded Hllghlly LIEUTENANTS Worland O. Cutler, Walla Walla Wash : Richard a. Turner, Memphis. Tenn. Mlnftlnir In Action CAPTAIN William II. Humphreys. LIEUTENANTS Harry B refers. At lanta,, Ga.. II. R. Scroggle Des Moines. la. PENNSYLVANIA ITIIU.l tn Action SERGEANTS Phl.lp M Bertram, Wilkes- Pa : Joseph Mlthael Shedlack. Utahvllle. Pa CORPORALS Harry J. Franks. Reading Pa.- Lanrlls K. Groff Lancaster. Pa.: Ber nardJ Thomas 2 West Olney ave . Olney. Philadelphia. Pa.; Morris C. Dryo, Lebanon Pa. FRIVATK3 Jonn A. uoiu lorn, r ; Gcorce F. Doyle. Pittsburgh. Pa.: Raymond M. Dunlan. New Ho land. Pa.: Norman A. Oulllarmod, Hilltop. Pa.; William . H. Hawk. V.r'i.., ' Ti- . (jMntoiil Tanas 11N Tarlrann weusuoru, rtx. , oniuuci iki -.... . riL.li 1. L.I. Plisela. r I Indlltf Clearfled County, Pfl.; Edgar A. K. Bauer. New Bernvll.e: Hav'ferto Cardamone. Plttn burgh; Theodore O Urown Pln drove. Law rence A. Vanill. mlv oguiil .'uicmu nicofc Philadelphia: Jereniiah Creamer, Nazareth; Alexander Dimauio 1110 whi oecona uircei. Chester: Jame O Nelll 2027 South Howard Street I'nuauripnia- Oirvr m unnuia, imwuii, -! j i u..n a KS1K Anvnra lrram Phllade phla: Frank L.Tebav Euclid: A - DSri tt UinaOO iUJ Dirfcci oinei, ,..,ut.. phla: Horace H. Hoover. Bloomaburg: Leon Bethlehem; Howard W. Long, Reading: Her bert J. Simon 232 South Lambert street. Philadelphia: Andrew F Smotzler. Philips-burg- Price E. Sterltt. Pittsburgh: John A Cochranton: John D Clndle 1315 North Slxty-aecond street. Phladelphla: Antonio Ferice. Belle Vernon! Ralph A. Haag. Mount Aetna: Russell J. Han. Falrchance; John Wounded Severely SERGEANT MAJOR William C. Davles. Pittsburgh. ir KODAKS KODAK Headquarters JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY ftman Kodak Co. 1020 Chestnut Street Atlantic Cttii Store Van Dusen & Stokes Co. , Jewelers 1123 Chestnut Street Di lamonc Wrist Unusual shapes in Platinum, set with dia monds and of exceptional beauty, $400.00 to $IOOO.OO. Other Wrist Watches, fancy shapes, in green or red gold $12,00 V Tnnmas c catftnacn. uj iiarin. .. Mn. Tak r ""S.rt..-.y?2SP.J:i-l?5f .win V?. . son. 2218 South Donsall ft "!, Jfi1';3 J" phlai Evan Iwl.,Nwtle! Wlnn'ld O urionpf, ueauinB, niwn . , - pon MECHANICS necse J. Davidson, Adams County. rniVATES Jan KraakowsW, Winater: Io Nardlnl, Bhamrock: Edwara hocki r tjin.H .'tm.t. r!hMter! Joseph Bogoon, Nantlcokei Harvey A. Brown. Kelton: austa A. Elerlof, 855, North Tweri-v-nlnth street, Philadelphia: Charleii A. Fisher. Wyndmoor! George Bchoffel, Evans nin- John A will KelTefonte: Martin 3 "kJiJYL bunmo're; lien"" D. Daul. ??" ,.""e '".'... tn,":S' iS""i,.l.'n: owskl Erf' 'Charles Mroilnskl. Natrnnai nJoVi'e. & Perey! ConwlUvlll.1 'Arnold B. Hall, Daltonl llenrv J. iiarimin. l., vine: William a Kiaven. onfnnnuum .- Ham Domlnlck Kllgallon, Hudson! Char es E McFailden Altoonai Stenhen Charlwj Sandala, Westmoreland County: Joseph T. Troy. 1222 I.uierne street. Phlladelphlat O'Kcefe 2018 Trenton avenue, Philadelphia: Harry M Phillips Greensboro: Pete nusseli, Charlerol: George Tylavsky. Fast Pltta hurch: John White. 857 East Walnut lane. Kterlln 1 Alnre ock, itanovrr; i'' i'niiansipnia: Horace ni inrimn' ni".. i-iiiianniijiiiHj iiuiitt-D ""Y t.1i V tnn. Tm Al.w.lnrn Plymouth! IjOWln J. , navnh.ii on"1) Nnrth Thirteenth street. I A.i.ir. iiiv..i nni.cfceriv j.arksvllle: holrer. loading. Webster F. Hnvder V. i.?l iS Li Tmi.hiell? Waller F. Rag an. hlghtont Homer C. Uber, Volant! Edward J. aim viH 7' nivant .tree : Phlladelphlai , Connelly. Mlsdleford; Tobla Dl Pletro. 0120 i!,7.tJ,..Emi,i.i,i erKJ5ii,nfh' w'llllam O Yar- frlton " Phlfade phla: Harry J. J. UnU,tn-L,I,'..l:.n. rh.e'iM nosenberser. nuncanfleld. 81 North Fifty-eighth street. P.1.1; .-.0.chrt".ni!!i r.C 1!. Meveradale: 1 Phllartelfhla. Harvev N. Clauger Pottstnwn: Pottsvllle: Ralph &. . AI...SKJ llai- Joseph I. dlnley. (1 rardvlllei Israel Oreen ?im &Jil0,ia.B5;.ri?in.LA,w,25f SMS bur. 21 SoulhPhlllp street. Philadelphia: Phlladeltihta: rarroll H. Clawson Sprln. IJrlln(.ra Navaslnk! Clprlano UppI Hobo boroi Walter Flint, northwest corner Bev- kfn, Donatn Capezln, Trenton: Oerotamo Alexander M Scherer AllcntowniA L;o O Ayres. Trowbrldee: Ilernard I Kost Johns. ... rKi.B i Avat.. Plttvsvllle: Wil liam S Dagg. Washington: Robert McCoy. Washington! Harry J Webber. 208 North Front street Darby; George II. Rosley Con nellsvllles Elmer Lawrence Burlew, Lewie town: Joseph Domlnlck Chicane. Ml City Hall Philadelphia- Frank A. E fchlager. Pittsburgh! Alexander Kaluiny. Pittsburgh: Mlko D. Kassab Houtsdale Wounded Slightly BvTtM A M-t- n.n.vA T T.aiirhlln. B528 Market street. Philadelphia. I UU1-WHAL.M reier i-aui Dinjiin, .up land; James Alfred Truesdalo. Erie: James R Trtisil Greensburg, PRIVATES William Ruth. Bwartnmore; Ren Short Patton: Lawrence C. Stark. . .. . - as aa.aH DAtA Atsaaiff i ranKiin- iimer iiajion oiu'" """"",' r-ounty. Robert Cage. Newcastle; William J Curry, 1715 Rlttenhouse .street. Philadel phia: Ploch Tucclo. 13J3 Hicks street. Phil adelphia: Michael J Walsh. 2402 West Third street Chester: Calogero Amlco Pitts ton: Oden E Carpenter. Harrlsburg: John Henry Zamborsky. Pittsburgh. Missing In Action srnnEJNTa Joaenh It Fltrgerald (107 West Cumberland atreet, Philadelphia: Oliver D Kline, Bernvllle: John D Pat terson IS North Llndenwood street, Phila delphia , , . Vincent W. Lake, Archbald; Vincent Rob laskl. Pittsburgh. PRIVATES-Albert Whitman St. Marys: nest. Newmanstown: Cornelius QrlfTln. 1018 n . n.li.J.lnhl.f dt.nh.n .Inhn. ston. Rloomsburs, Francis P Jones, 1721 Carlton atreet. Philadelphia: Albert E Whet z.ll Coal Center- HarryS Shysong Reaver dale Martin L I.lovil. Olvphant: Ferdlnando Lolll, 009 Annln street. Philadelphia: Melyln I.. Lowrey, bablnsIIle; Tletro Sealero Nev Castle; Stewart P. Hhermeyer. York: Fred. From HAWORTU'S For Christmas lRESTh)Ri1NT UBISl I oijNTiuy 'I iifilliil eK The Enelish Room Mst Kl III 111 III I llllllll K downstairs differs from H 11 I III III IlllPlllill the Chantiliy Restau- H II 'J III 1 I III 8 Er runt as widely as do M i I 1 j II 1 1 l III I ' I mi the English and French H I I III .11 l 1 1 l ,' U peoples. Solely a quel jB I I I III s J 111 j III i I l.'l ,H lion aa to which at- saW l II III I Nil I' SIR n 1 flllu HI mmnhere von like bell WK HI I I III I 9 I III K I WW.t I III I ll(!il'!ll lllllll lllllllll IMIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllhllllllllll llllllll lllllllllll I Hi sW both are here I lyj fi'lllllll 'Mil 111" 3 I 111 IHIlll ' , ! il ll I1 l L. - t:i - in-:1 "-: : - - - -: ' :: I;- lULiiMlmi ui, I i M II m i m i HP & Ais &ggr j:sWm mmzM.m w&jJWMmimMtim$mm T - ""- - " u is ,". mi 1 1 i ii "i -ay iwm:v'.' 6 tv.r wyar 'iter o.;--iJjaia mmram mmmms&ssmmmmMa mhjmi . m&m wm hshk HBiiamiiaisKigayffl wm3HmimmmM--m uiuieEm -- &i$mm im ' ii i iiifiwi i , k gar ?rvLsr-f mvhistzmvwm uiwa'WL mvmnmssaakaimhizii zn..--z' & EssgMsassea f Hi,,rKffiiffli a "?b- mrmssssA tsssss&msmirwfiimswm i , iMa?ii;Twa '.f ! r m nm v rHntfsMiKSi wmmwwv i i WiWrv '''wswiiii. . IiIT't ' nTnrnrav i iLnre ll VEST POCKET AUTO GRAPHIC KODAK Picture. 57 KO VA x ZYi i?,'OV NO. 1 A JR. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK; fitted with K. R, Lens. C1K tin Size Picture 2tf x 4'4 PXU.OU J6S7 Boardwalk Watckes to $150.00 UniHik.l.1,.1. tM.....iit.. !""?. 0uAnt.'.J?hiiPf"?M Carl. Mts Countjr! Clrde LH. Kammsrer nastonl pcorga , F. MoDonald. 3027 Wilder atreet. Philadelphia! Frank J. McO'ilr. IM7 South Hicks itroet. Philadelphia! Frank Mccletrlck. I allilnBton; Stanley Mlchnlowskl Dickson City; Joe Mosalla. Plymouth! Domlnlck Net!. Old Forgei William F. O'lUra, 817 East inaiana aenue. rmiaaeipmai iteea u. uer Wright, 814 Patterson street. Chsster. NTOV JEHSKY Killed In Action Brook: Bertram A. Ttowo. Ttosells Park. MECllANIC-Dernard F. Cannllt. Dloom ronPOnAIjS Edward PunkimsVI riound PntVATEfl-n.loh W. Hockev r.rev Charles B. Judge.' Jersey City: Michael Au. rustus Lambert Jersey City! William U uiio, uv;k iuvubmii. Wounded SeTfirly REntlKANTH T eonard L. Dawson, Jersey City! John May. Rockawar. MECHANIC Eldrldge IC. Qaeklll. llur llnaton PRIVATEi Mlcbael Oagllardo, Elltabeth! Joseph R. McOarrlty, Red Bank: Bruce C. Hubbard, Montclalr: Earl U Fltimaver. Trenton: James C, McMahon, Jersey City, Herman U Thorn, Roselle Park: Issdore npnnin u, morn, luiseue i ara; isiino niui.M.i. i..i..m r nvAt.n r.i.i.n cmi. .-... r,.w.,.n n-..'.. rt. ...., tA.i.. . Pellegrlno. Trenton: Michael Begala, Rose-land- John II Bogll Warren County: Emlle A Raas Orantwood: Ilenry Helble, West Hobnken- Joseph Kelpos. Brldireport! Owen Hoar, rassalc; Norman M Hurlev. Eliza beth! John E Miles East Weehawken. Wil liam Winter New Brunswick: Louis Appa- waiter urapchak. Mayneia: wmiara 11. A Gift of Furniture Will Bring Lasting Happiness il tl d l D -J 111 i H Ml A Utile group tkeUhed from our floors, which are replete with the beautiful and tmmW tn furniture and with suggestions for Us artistic arrangement m the home Here You Can See the Choicest Stock of Floor-Coverings Ever Assembled Yes, the choicest stock ever assembled in any one store; the most varied, most beautiful, interesting and practical. It is the policy of our Rug and Carpet Department to cpnsider the requirements of every type of home and to provide for them. And, by reason of our specialization in furniture and furnishings and our close relations with the leading mills, we are able not only to do this but to offer our goods at lower prices than elsewhere as comparison will readily show. We quote a few special offerings. $92.00 Royal Wilton Rujr, 0x12; $56.00 Seamless VeWet Rug, 9x12 $39.75 $37.00 Seamless Tapestry Rug, 9x12.... $2 9.75 $52.00 Seamless Velret Rug, 8.3x10.6 $36.50 A Quaint Spinet M Hogarrp Desk A heritage from Colonial days, and a useful, attractlre. dignified piece that will make a splendid Xmas Sift. The 00 Illustrated It made of mahogany, has sliding wrltlnc bed and conrenlent stationery drawers. We bare other Wrltlnc Tables from 1400 to sar no Gift Suggestions Arm Chairs, $7.75 to $165 Secretaries, $26.50 up Serving Trays, 60c up Waste Baskets, 65c up Table Scarfs, $10 up Setoing Tables, $9.50 up I $37-50 nasto. Patsrsonl Michael Bregor, Newark: John J, Hutchinson. Paterson: Everett Jones, angiewoaai juiius Bennl Bumraii! Aaoipn Baets. West New York: William r. Collier. Trenten: Stanley A. Ireland. Tuckerton; John Kuscynskl, Cayonne! James O, Pram- msr, Trenton; waaasiaw unrzariKowsxi, ua yonne, , Wound el Slightly SERGEANT Louis Teuwen, Haladen MECHANIC Alexander W. Abdlll. Clay ton. PRIVATES Wactaw Lava, Perth Ambnyi Charles Mansse Jersey City: Frank X, Mo Gulre, Jersev City: John S. Slmpllcln, Red Rank; Will Slwlk Linden; Royden Haines, aiubsboroi Harry E. lloeger. Jersey City. Missing In Action MMltUMIlV lt.. tr.l1.U.l.l niaixiau riUVATES Joseph Warlck. Jersey City, Prank Manclnt, Carlatadt. Andrew DwAra koakl, rerth Amboy KILL MEFRENCH CAPTIVES Fifteen Othera Wounded, Spanish Ambassador Reports Paris. Doc. 9. Nino French pris oners wcro shot by tho Germans and fifteen other prisoners wcro seriously wounded at tho prison camp at Lang cnsalza. Prussian Sixony, tho Spanish ambassador at Berlin reports. The behavior of tho prlsonors did not In tho least Justify tho soverlty of this act of repression. It was declared. The French Government, It Is In dicated, Is resolved to demand repara tion for this act of tho Germans, which will bo added to the already long list of occurrences of this and similar nature. It was reported In a Paris dispatch of December 6 that Incidents of "se rious Kravlty" had occurred within the 'ist few days In n prison camp In Saxony, whero Allied soldiers were confined, and tho Allied Government THAT, after all, is the kind of gift to give! The kind that will be a permanent remembrance because it has lasting use 'ulness; that fills a definite need or beautifies some niche in the home. And the Van Sciver Store is full of such gifts. It offers you every hing comprised in the furniture and furnish ngs line; everything suitable for every kind of lome at prices well below the general retail verage and in conformity with whatever expenditure you may have planned. $69.50 I W2-00 High-pile $10.75 Royal Wilton Rug, 2.3x4.6. $5.75 Axminster Bug, 2.3x4.6.... $16.25 Royal Wilton Rug, 3.0x5.3. Him,AiuWM,hiii Sectional Bookcases We carry n complete Hue of Sectional liookcaies In oak and mahogany. Prices as follows: Quartered Golden Oak, S3.00 section. Tops It lUsea. S3 78 each. Mahogany, SO.00 to S7.50 sec tion. Tops ft Ilasea. 9 2f. And ono could hardly roncelre of a mora useful, welcome gift thin this, could they? 0 gggg. ya Van Siinf Manufacturers, Importers and 'Retailers Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey wero satd to havo decided to act encr-1 gotlcnJly In this connection. It was np- parontly this Incident which gave rtso to tho report printed In tho North German Gazette of Berlin that Allied occupation was to bo extended ovon temporarily to Berlin, the reason given In this report being a "regrcttablo In cident during which a supervisor of a prisoners camp snot tlnco French men." i NEGRO CAPTAIN DESERTS Company Funds of $1429.90 Miss ing When Officer Leaves Camp Camp I.ee, V., Dec. 9 Prnnk M. Ooodner, a negro, captain of Infantry, commanding 11 Company, Thirteenth Battalion, replacement training center, hns deserted his command The com pany's funds amounting to $1429.90 are mlsilng. Captain aoodner left Camp I.ee Thurs day morning Ho wns custodian of his company's funds. He speaks Spanish fluently and In recent conersatlons has talked a great deal about going to South America. Captain Goodnor Is thirty-two years old, five foot nine and three-quarter Inches In height and weighs 176 younds. GETS FRENCH WAR CROSS Pennsylvania Flier in German Prison Since Last October, Rewarded rnrls, Dee 9 (By A. P ) Walter J. Shaffer, of Dmphln Pa, who had been a prisoner In Qcrmany since October 3, when his alrplano wai shot down, has arrived tn Paris. Shaffer wns a member of the Lafayette l"scnd-llle He lias boon awarded tho Croix de Guerre Axminster Rug, 6x9 $24.50 ..$ 6.75 ..$ 3.75 .$ 9.75 A Dainty Mahofionj) Tea Wagon A finely built Tea Wafron In ma hogany, with large class tray (inahojmnj handles), smooth run nine, rubber-tired wheels and con Ttnlent undershelf. We hare a large assortment which Includes all styles; prices ranelne from 80.75 to S33.0U. $22.50 Gift Suggestions Knitting Stands, $1.75 up Bookcases, $14.25 up Andirons, $3 to $75 Comfortables, $3.25 up Candlesticks, 60c up Smoking Stands, $135 up yemr2 ir .&. WANAMAKER'S THE DOWN Dec. 0, 1918. Santa Has Many Furs in His Pack Ho has scarfs and muffs of soft, rich fox skins, smart little beaver capes, Hudson seal (muskrat) stoles and scarfs and all the other pretty furs from soft mole to skunk-dyed rac coon. Which would you like to have him leave for you? A nutria muff to match the collar of your coat is $16.50. Hudson seal (muskrat) muffs are $15. SI 8.75 and $22.75. Natural raccoon muffs are $22.50 and $25. Skunk muffs are $35. Natural beaver muffs are $42.50. Natural Australian opossum muffs are $30. Scarfs of dved black dog are $22 50 and $25. Dyed brown wolf scarfs are $5'? 50. Natural raccoon scarfs are $25 to $35. Olarhet) Women's Gloves for Winter Weather Fleece-lined fabric gloves in gray or black are $1 a pair. Wool-cloth gloves in Oxford gray and khaki color have em broidered backs nnd aie $1 a pair. Strap-wrist wool cloth gloves in khaki and Oxford gray are out scam sown and $1.35 a pair. (Central) There's Nothing Much Warmer Than a Fur-Cloth Coat It seems to turn the wind as nothing else, except real fur does, and will stand a great amount of wear. Some of the Hudson seal fur-cloth coats look so much like fur that you almost havo to touch them to tell the difference. A gieat many styles are here, trimmed with fur or fur fabric; they are in regular sizes and in extra sizes up to 53. $24.75 to $85. Coats Without Fur are wanted by women who have their own furs. A gieat many simple, attractive coats are made of silvcitone, velour and bolivia in colors and black at $16.50 to $67.50. With Fur Collars there is a great assembly of fashionable coats of all the good coat materials. Many styles are trimmed with nutria and scalene the two most popular furs. All of tho coats are lined throughout. Tho groatest variety is between $25 and $55. (Market) Since Practical Gifts Are in Order what could be more practical than a dress length for a pretty frock for mother or sister? The new 1919 voiles are hero in a fine assortment at 45e, 68c, 68c, $1.25 and $1.35 a yard; 36 to 40 inches wide. Ginghams of unusually fine quality in lovely plaids aie 85c a yard; 32 inches wide. Or a Cozv Wrapper for Baby? Soft, warm blanketing scat tered over with Teddy bears, bun nies and the like at 60c a yard; 27 inches wide. Daintily embroidered flannel for petticoats is $1 and $1.25 a yard. (Central) Stockings for the Kiddies Ribbed black cotton stockings of a good, sturdy quality are 35c a pair, three pair for $1. They aro second quality, but the im perfections are too slight to hurt their wear. (Central) Five Kinds of Good Shoes for Women at $5. 75 They are fashionable, well-cut shoes that lace high and have long slender lines; they're of brown kidskin with medium or high heels. black kidskin with gray kid tops and medium heels. of gray leather much like buckskin, with modium heels. of gray leather with a soft kid finish and covered heels. of gray leather with gray cloth tops to match. Children's Sturdy Shoes These are stout little button shoes with wide toe shapes; of durable black leather, in sizes 6 to 2, at $2.60, $2.75 and $3.25, according to size. T T X A. J. 1 STARS at Wanamaker's Dancing Frocks and Gowns for Afternoon There will be lots of parties this Christmas a bure sign is the great number of danco frocks that are being asked for. Lovely now ones havo just appeared in tulle, chiffon and Georgette cropo in pale, delightful coloiings. Some are quite elab orately beaded and on others there la a gleam of silver lace. $19.75, $25 and $39.75. Afternoon dresses of Georgette crepe, satin, crepe meteor nnd various combinations of soft materials are in taupe, navy and black. They arc of dignified stylo and in excellent taste. S25, $30, ?35 and $42.50. Serge Dresses in Large Sizes Well-designed frocks in navy blue with collars of satin or silk poplin with braid or buttons trim ming the skirts and bodices. $19.75 and $22.50. In Regular Sizes there arcsome special groups of scrfto frocks whoso prices are much loss than usual. They are mostly in navy and black, but you will find a few tlaifc colors. $10.75, $13.50, $15, $16.50 and up to $29.75. (Market) A Word About Women's Suits The greater portion of our suit stock is marked at special prices just now many were bought for less than usual and a number from our own stocks have been reduced. They aie of serge, wool poplin, burella, gabar dine, wool clour, manniBh tweeds, velour de laine, silvcrtone, broadcloth, wool jersey and velveteen. Now $15, $19.75, $22.75, $25, $35, $37.50 and up to $G5. (Market) Glaus Gift Stockings in All the Good Colorings Of the fine, evenly woven silk that you like in stockings destined for gifts. The tops ore lined with lisle and so are the Boles. In white, black, navy, champagne, silver, bronze, Afri can brown, Russian tan, light, medium and dark gray. $2.15 a pair. (Central) Middies for All the Girls From 12 Years to 20 All-white middies for gymna sium work are $1.50. Fine white jean middies are neatly piped in dark blue in a most atti active way. $2. The newest middies have dark blue turned-up hems, dark blue collars, cuffs and pocket trim ming. $2.50. (Central) Petticoats, $1.50 There have been many de mands for good, practical, inex pensive petticoats and these are here to fill the demand. They are of lustrous, good quality percaline in black figured in colors. There is elastic at the top and a deep ruffled flounce. (Central) Women's Flannellet Nightgowns A new style in pink or blue striped flannellet has a double yoke, hemstitched and trimmed with pretty braid. $2.50. (Central) Rubber Boots for Stormy Weather Boys' and girls' storm boots with a strap and bucklo are $2.50 to $4.25, according to size. (Chestnut) . w ...... . vT-vt-ark r WAWAMAKH.K , i A AA .-"- .F rtfi Men's Gloves With Warm Linings Black and khaki color capeskin gloves and gray suede gloves havo warm, soft lining3 of mohair fleece. $2.25 a pair. (Central) New Neckwear for a Man at 50c Many of our manufacturers predicted that there would be no 50c neckwear, but in spite of their pessimism hre aro many eood- looking four-in-hand ties of silk and of artificial silk, in many de signs and colorings. Most Christmas lists contain ties, and these are good ones. (Gnllerj, Mnrket) Men Who Like Stiff Cuff Shirts will like these of good quality madras and percale in many com binations of stripes. $1.65. (Gallery. Market) Lovely Pink Silk Envelope Chemises The daintiest, loveliest things you can imagine, -with their soft pink silkiness and the flufllness of lace! TKese are all of crepo de chine and would be charming Christmas gifts from one girl to another. These are marked at little prices. At $2.50, a pretty one has bands of imitation filet lace at the top and lace around the bottom. At $3 there are two pretty stylos one with a top of fine lace and ribbon; another with net casings run with ribbon and shirring to give fullness. At $3.50, gleaming satin 13 used for the band at the top of this one and odd shirring and pretty rosebuds finish it. (Central) Better Corsets Corsets of fine mercerized pop lin, with pink silk embroidered polka dots, are trimmed at the tops with satin-finished braid. They havo low bustlines. grad uated in back, and allow for free hip space for slight to average figures. $3.50. At $4 Corsets of flesh-colored flow ered broche aro made with low' bustlines that slant higher In back. They are well-boned and will fit average to full figures. Pink silk embroidery finishes the tops. (Central) Flannellet Sacques'i STORE f 1 " rniii-J B Warm, snuc th intra for woman ; - to slip on when, mornings are ' chilly. , ' uieae are in many color comDl-' m, nations, with satin bandB.ferBn! trimming, xitou. r "v 1 . . - t i 44 m fi li 4 s 1 1 -M I A M Sfl - at A1 n . V; 2. 1 v: i .H 5 S1 V4 a i-i tS fl & iss. m Wr?& ? JjgSiforiftgV te&-y&&t&&!t&1&dS&X&& K "hit, J S mm T y ' 11-. . .j x'xxMjnmjvimrmmm - , L- -A7V-4u-A'l , V's .. 0 ' i -4 rwv. !V. !r -", sssswss-n- IP hshshs .(- . . ,.,.,,.,. , , , ..... . ..tfJ. tteti&LiiL&L.. HMlU.lAiLt2faLjj