1 f 7t' j tmr . i, . V t - " - Hit ""3F, I ' nr,- "Jt ' " . r - a- c ' " -i1 ' Vr". s , ,A o r l ' ' V ,i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS,-.1918 Wi V9 :rr' TtV?M b v :. ?hi If- 1 h T If U W 4 If I I .5 V fc x, I& let i:i w wtA w mt KH1 fa MfffifiD BLANK SHELLS AT LAST fc ! . TTV 1 T "IT;-. tjwars rinai uarrugc was 1 t ri. i n -. i r i i ,, Oiguai oi una, aoiaier I & t " Av writes pwif'Vie r, THREE FROM HERE SLAIN ' "Casualty List Today Contains - 7 ' 190 Names From PHila- dclphia District A. Blank caVtrlflnes were used In the Tlnal barrasf lust before hostilities ' it ceased on the morning of November 11 1 '$ "Vufcordlng- to Private Howard I' i "Whser,1 of 115 Wnt XVaslilnmon lane Oermantovxn, llstfd as havlni? been, Wounded at the bnttlo of the Mnrne I .'Tha war ended with a ill Ixml " i tans'," wrote rrlvatn AX'lieeler to lili father. "Exerjboilv went wild includ ing the Germans liven av illi bV puce 5X artillery on our fr nt took nrt In who final barrage Thb suns .were flieil lis rapldl An possible, and I believe nil former records for spenl wen much haltered, tt was n continuous liovilInK 'roar and jou could not lieu vnuraclt think. rt6f course tint birr ere i" a nignal that all xvaa ovei mil hex "hot only b,lank cartrtilg.t. .luring ilu last Itour,"he added , "Member of lOOtti Infantr tj, Prlftt? Wheeler Is a membix of "om pany L, 101th Infnntn and was with 4hat unit when the Germans were halted at the Marne He was wounded shorll -after thit historic stand but recoered n time to be Jn at the nlh V"you ought to see the Dutchmen cele nU'ng by shooting oft m ignesium flares White stars, rockets and all Kinds of tt-ench fireworks, both clu nnd nlglit 3-hev certalnl) are glid Its oer are the rltiles" . , ' J When he wrote to his fathe: VrUate AVheeler was under the Impression that1 'the Twent -eighth (Iron) rllnlon, or ."Which the lOsth Infantrx Is a unit was .to be sent home boon The orders were changed, howcer. before his letter ar- There aie 0317 names on the combines ttisualty lists todaj, one of tnc largest totals gi en out In twent -four hours Hlnco the American xiiedltlonar lorce began to take an actl part In the war. Included In the honor roll arc 180 soldiers from IMilUrtelphla and Molnlty, three haUnr been killed u action, one halng been acvldentalh Killed, two halng died of wounds and flo of disease Tort -nine hae been peerely wounded slt hae been less seriously hurt, while seenn of those listed suffered only trifling injur cs and Virtually all of them hae long since re ' joined their regiments I SKETCHES OF THE HEROES I VrlTBte John ltoth. 02 Melon street Sllth Machine --n I'nmram. wis "wounded seriously In the left leg while KJJe Carried bearing messages and 'His"Messagc captain Centpmber ... tenant .to Garcia' ?i according to an "omclal notice and letters received hy s .mother a. few days ago ltoth, who is Junta the 'hospital whites that tl.ef ac i?lons of his companv depended on his Kettlng the messages dellvc ed Ami fjrte says." "I carried them through until $hey got me." lie has 'been cpettlng ll Z-iT . i.....,a rn, enme time and his Vr.i.f .'' ' .'In'llin'Wi !"" 1,mne "onneDorn is 2V, SSrTnUi won't be surged to find that fSfa. ,T$i Is on one of the ships due to arrive Sfi'jji New York thl week iaaaPtPrlvate .Jeremiah Ualla. seriously bounded OCtoDer -i, serveu iuui )'" .n the nay before Joining the armv IHe was drafted October. 1917, trained at Camp Meado nd sailed foi oxerseas (.last April aa a member of Supply Com pany, Sixtieth Infantry Walls s pi "rents are dead and he made his home rltli n. slater. Miss Mattle Johnson, at si82I North Darlen street No letters 185S Kqrth uarien street , . io'. '" naxe Deen receixea irum mut ... t... .montlm. .on Mnv 26 he sailed for trance 'xvas a member of Companj C. 116th Iji yfintry, and was stationed at Camp Lee Tiefore going to France The 'VVashln , ton telegram, received on November 2C. istated he had been wounded on October 58. No word has been received from tie Iiyoung man. and his parents, w ho live Vat 635 North Twelfth street, are In deep A Private Frank XX alker, wounded, was r r Sloe heforel e enlisted The am" alelJ after Cong"BS declared war onitodaj's offlclil l'st as wounded has nl- I fib I$1 Stint VoJ Cruz when the Jackles Oermanv. trained at ready returned from overseas He spent W ndS"-"1 that" Mexfca'pon e.n "iniG8 German Soldiers J ? - "3 d,?.e?t ", 'f ,,,om' ,of I1"? M?- L He was onlv sixteen sears old when, ...., j '"" xvlth 1 2343 West Huntingdon btreet, last wtelt. J Sf Jie first enllateu in tue na uii cuft-r iu iu. -- -- --- -- -",."-' (.-. . -dw, $V ftAprll 26, last, he Joined the nrmy and vricnds With Vlrs rthel N-fTit, 1 ' . T n u 58 lie, sailed for France He rricnus tr nit virs jtiiel Nicholas I : - Sii T llnducted Into the army viay J4 ns a KIUIUUCI Ui ui.ij,..,. ........ .......... j Ho xvas bent to Camp Meade for train talnir and sailed for Kiartce lulv 7 He a)vas engaged In the St. Mlhlel dilve and jjn sentemoer -b receiveu u. uasiv wound rj-ln the foot from a macliincigun bullet AVirtI last letter receiveu irom mm, KS ."had entirely recoxered from his wound private Walker, who Is tw enti -nine' tjears old. Is married His" wife and little Blrl, six ears old. llxe with his wtfe's -mother, Mrs. Susana Clark, 3064 North, Snighth street. His father, William , frlenry Walker, lives at 2960 Hancock1 -street. 'Prior to his entry Into the serv- ee he waa a meat cutter for tho Amerl- Vail . 7fii."i?.1"",".,"i:...,.. ....,.., "VPie JIUfiu iv. iwiiurr nus wuuuueu 9(OJl DepLuiucr i7i ucuiuiii iu uii uiiiciai ttelegram to lilsi mother, Mrs Anna Brtider. 705 West Tioga street The' ilast letter received from him was writ- IvLw ' ?on nn fi.ntnnihap 23. frftm a rest rnmn !!. 4l said that he had been over the ton. ipT and was resting for the next fight No Sjj. pother word has come from him, and his ' K. ' sflll.i n f A rlaanllf xnnrnol TJrl nitt . y iTBnider as drafted last Maj, sent to I K-caiTiD Aieaue, asaigneu 10 company ii, StBth Infantry, and sailed for Trance, Can July C He Is twenty-five jears old, (ind was employed by the Electric Stor age Battery Company prior to his entry j juilo tne service. SS Private Wllllalrt Hoimeborn, Company! iJP, 315th Infantry, wras wounded Sep-i itember 59. when a machine-gun bullet! LtwVQora through his left hand He has I 4 jully recovered. On November 21 he A 'Jl.orn. 310 tVest York street, to "Put un J ?he new lace curtains, and hang out the! WfJJ fiag, tar I am coming home. And I am S.'? uthumrrv for the good eats like you always rvj. . - - K kVUDIA MON DS ynm WATCHES AND JEXVELRT ayv'J'A Coaranteed Sln of 55 Per Ceal " M rUAC H ntVAN no . am , uwin.H.i'i Ahore PatiRom 1 vp For the Best of All Xmas FO YS '? 5.J 1 ' ' Fir Boysna Girls lecture nd tee our line. All kind amusing- and nstruo tivai- and absolutely at, the 1 t? . LiM rr M2LJM. A Al' JM-IKJ J mh IN TOWN Mm Phone, Poplar 5039 ?Ppii't torput ttie number) FMNK C. KENYON Z&'JSSS-'y Philadelphia KHXF.n IN ACTION IJKtm-.VANT HILI.IAM t'. ROCK, VD33 Spring Garden el. (previously re ported), si.uoHANT Atnov i. rnicn. nau North 1'Olh t. (Unorriclally reported ) TrlTate r. DM AIM) UTZOKRAIJ), 1:30 South Hancock st, AtCIDI'.MMXY MIXFI) mmmcivv KntVAnn taui, strouh, 01S3 Catharlno t. i)inj ov uoiiNns Prliates DOMtNlfO srlAI.LA, Cheater JMI-S HM1TII, MU Tlulcum ae DIED 01' DISKASH MIRSI! MM1ION II. tVHITC tKO InUttir Re LOOK Illt.Mt J, MKI.V1N, 3339 North I'hlllp t Prlfate JOIIV II. TWI-OIt, 1011 Talker st UKIMAS O'NfcJLU 203T North Homier ntA.NK n. UALKI.lt. Cheater U OI'MIFD SKt h ItlUA C'AITMN ITlLDHtirik It. KRtTON. 17n I oenat pi (prexlouslv rrporteil) LIEITI.NANT lltM( A. AN IIOItN, I4IU North Mllh al , .. I.li:i TKNtNT I'RWK SCIIOUMl, lr lllth nl Oforil eta I IKt'Tt.N T UHlll S. COLWWN, .'tis Mouth llutolilnon t III.ITINtNT UIIIMM . FIIMFR, 1"JJ North Lawrence at SI IKIUXNT TIIOMV . HOtt.IlltN. tut.Mi.M Cilhim at Sl.ROflWT JlMB" I'. IIAUAS 104t I al eatmorMnnd at , s- IMll, NT JOHN U. KI'.l.IA, 2(40 Last . learll Id at Corporal IIOU RI) . MII.IKK. lfl-,-, Vest Sua nuehnnna a nll J IIOTII. :" Melon a'. JOHN lll-RTRON. .07 Mden al Utility ltns tin "outh Allien al .I( K II ( ILMM1NT, ll'.O Smith 4th UII.IIIM K lll"Mt. toll Pemberton TIIOMts I. I WIN 'JllO McClellin It I.Ull.i: U. lilt till 1A, 00 It Leeds st rrlrateti JOSI-I'II UUSS1. J20" llaat bereeanl ll 'a r intr aa n merhinlcl MOKRIs HVlllMIWIl., .IsH aluslne NTIHIN I RVirr.ItTV. .943 Dia mond at rt..A ,. ,, UIIIItM II. STVNLKV. 2009 Holt) DNII-L (U'ORMI. rtioa Glcnmoro JOHN (JIUtT, 10-0 I'owelton ai" (II OIKlll M, RKtdH, 2.'30 South Crol lOItltfs M. ROSLNTH VI.. Sl4 Oreen- isiinie'i: iionhv kot faoutn ;th at AIMtsHMJ, S. ALNTU. U-0 North r4th at MIKOKII HSIHR. .0 Sloan at .KIsITH L. lllllltTTX. 1714 Melroae ( 11 Mil l-s SNMM R ", US IloEant at D(1M1M( K (RLStl.NTI. 10JU toulh SKHII KI Ml N1RV (lift Pa.ach.ill axe HlNK I". -s)t, J24T Troaa at JOSKI'II I IMl'Ht, 1U3S i:nst llunllnc ln ar .... ... l ItKRT I4M. 2IJT ItnersMl at JOHN' lll-Nt(,II. tm North H.lnB 4I1II.N ll(l(.lN, sll) North Itll 6' Itn' S ( IABK ".02t rrh at ritVNK III T7KI 414 N'orth Dearborn 4III1N Mc(,NI(,l I' .OV) Clarrett at RNIt (le ( N0 1S04 outh lllcks. Rt TlIOMts I 1IIINSON. HI Ioerln.-s MKIIM'T, IIRIIUV 111 Noel at 11B sll.NtTFR. -Mil Mnrter at I II Mil s ('Mll'lll I I.. 7S0 W.at Til a' llhNIVMlN 111 NNI It 7J7 Merc st .MMKS 1VOOI1 IV. shnrp al IKII'OII) lllltltllll. -H'iS Mereer at .KISITH KlISS 4 111 I .North ".th "f (I OIU.K 4. TDIIM1A, 1133 Mujamensinz aenue. rooked There s no phicc tho world like dear old I'hlllj." A Hlstir. HUzibeth, Is the proud pns- w.wr of n war service medal earned as npector of trigger guards for small nn))s Hn at tho jildvalo Steel Com- , twentv-four xears oiu, nnu a lormer taiCIltl Ul 111" avi .. Mi.wa.t team I'rlvalr XX niter S. llnnera. xvounded September 13, previously had been gassed He sailed for France last June ifler .i short period of training at Camp Lee. as a member of Company K, 146th Infantrv He is twenty-two jears old Xppiientlv he has recoxered from his wounds, for a letter written November 1G arrived on December 7 s.tj Ing that he h.id rejoined his regiment. I'rlvnte I'ntrlik I! Murpliv, Company K 146th Infantrj. was wounded In the leg by Rhrapnel on September 29 On N'ovember 6 he wrote thnt he wis stilt In the hospital, but gae little Information is to his condition Hci was inducted Into the service list April nnd sailed for Trance In June arter a nrief period of training nt Camp Lee He lived with his parents at 1617 North Ninth street rri,tc imrlea (,. MiioIn, 1724 XX'est believes that her son s wounus must have ueen very slight as she has received .1 letter from him dated November 18, in which he tells of the great das of tho 10th and 11th, and how the Germain were over In the Allied trenched ten minutes after hostilities ceased, making friendly overtures He i hab a brothel, llalph, who Is In i re placement camp In France. The young soldiers tome of lighting stock theli grandfather, Batcman Saddlngton, hav itk. iwii .i Rrltlsh veoman private IaHclore lloreu. viounded, Is ,nmhfr or enmnanv J. Jlbin inrnnt.. ana has been in France since last Julj v letter from the war department to .Seventh street, a few daya ago told nf i he joung soldier being wounded on the twentv-ninth of October. He was In the optical business with his father before joining tho colors rrlvatn Samuel C. Harmer, C328 , ' Rubber for the Family Useful Gifts For BOYS or GIRLS Girls' Raincoats Entirely Naw 4.50 Value $6.23 Elrta S years ta 11 Tears. K Rain Hats, 75o Mall Order FIIIbJ. Boys' Raincoats $4.25 S6.00 Tain Undo of English Cantona; double texture; handscme plaid lining: mili tary collar; tan and olive shades. Soya' A Girl,' BOOTS $2.50 & 55 Special Prlrea o,t ra' and Mtn'a.' BLACK RUBBER COATS Men and Woman's Raincoats Special at 10 IT tr KVB8MK WK MtTg IT 11 nirnhn lfiriP- a V tin I to cMIIUtod mma. . laI... J. i. a . . i , i.. I I 1 1U0 Ynnkeei "enexes tnat her son s --lil?irr-. -" . the lanhees wounds must i,r,i ir?T?v?5tfr-- li . I I ueen ery Hiieht an -a - J i Jtl lit vfc if J A Soldiers on Today's WOL'NDMI, PfflRKE 3IINKII DM)F,Tnn I leutenant i:i)UARD IV. 8TKRI.1N0. 8811 North MiU ltl II. MAOHIRK, Uajne .KIIIN t .MRRBir'K. lloborouh. MALT Lit . HbRK, 02S Uit LehlKh KKNNI7TII S. RtSTON, Ambler (I're- vioualj reported ) Nencrnnts of AR O. CATIKV. 23t"i l'ernan it IIAIIRV II. MHMITT. 419 Alhdalo at UlLlIVM ' KILLIAM. 2180 lt Le- high ae orporals RM HllNIRKMTII, 2012 Miater at .MIL f. U t KFB, 29S9 Kalrlllll it. IIA11K1 HIRB KKUK1, 1009 South- I'll RLKS 1 A. nF.FRM, 1422 North 20th, hVtll'KI. J I'tlTKIlSON, 84a Thaver, MiIU'eVfR J. I'lULLIrS, 2121 rfoutt outh ItltVi at UALTFU N S'NI)LR, 2120 North SMaTtiiR RI7II. 03 Te..un at Marsinn bi josrni 11. Jl..l'.'l tV UTOfc Pla- moiiu it rrlvatea JOHN IV. ROTH. 2040 North Jeaiup it (aervlnir aa ft mechanic) inilN (.ODHtll ( I. 10.M Juniper at MITtllLIL JOHN nOiNK. t laaahlekon antiio oiMrinmo, 1409 soutix IIANin. I'VTRKIi HKIOINX. 1015 CHAlYi.tS II. MCIIOLAI. 1724 W Into IIWMll Rl RLV. T31 Jackaon at l-llVSK I. HOVIK. 700 North Franklin I'ATRHK K Mlinrlll. 1117 Nor(h Bill I II KI I s lllTIIHMKIt, .'34 North 7th sAHATINO AI1F.LI.IKA, 4013 I ancaa Jo'srlMl'Mlty. 20(11 Fast ork at UHUtll . HI'.IIAM), 103 West Lurft) at Illtlt II. IIRF1 n. 2-,"fl Filfthorp st 1 IUNK . (IMtDNKIl. r'09 Sulllan at IIXRR1 I). MOIK. N. 1.8 N' Linden w ood at DOMFMdt UMMCk, 420 Ilutton- w i'l a t John t. rrmiiinw S77'j U Jinth at. sMI n, KIISMtN, -117 South Mildred IMRKA II llll Ft, HI North 12lh at JtMF.s . 01 IN UN, 00 Hollind ave MiniFIL d'M I Film 3121 North 0th ITItMKXO fHS(lK 901 Mder at IIKNR U. UHITtOMR, 4S39 North loth at WALTIR . nOUl US. 210 W.est Sonl AIOSFS1 J, IIIIOUV. 1410 nith 22d It HI ( r llltl HFIt. 701 Went Tioga st FROSI'FRII (.01 HI rl, SIS Itllner at l'llNCIS I IRMO. 1111 D at HARItt llll'I'TI I IIRI1I. -00 North T w fAnee at . . .IOSFPH LtRRIOLt. 111 Penadule at l'lttNK s RFNC I. 1140 South .M-irahiil! I HANK MILIUMS. Ulljht lano (no bonaa addreaa aivenl, fllllltll J MIRIll, 10311 Maie at. TIKI1MS J O'llRII.N. 4727 Vmbrla It. Mil HM'L I'M L. 1310 Lnlty at THOM II, RFF.SK 4Jiil North Darlen TIIOMVS ROUI 3418 Hownian st rilltWVS J, HI Ml, Mayne, Pa IIKNR1 M. TI10MXS. 17 Went Sejmour STI-PHFN U SIIMI 1J.M Oaul st PTS C'AI'MIH, ".in Federal at JOHN It ROTTOMIK1. 'n' "tew art st uoi Nm-n si ir.HTix CAPTAIN JOHN V. HIISTUll l. 334S Itidsa ave, (previously reported) Sericennta lll TIFA S. ROl'Kll, 00.'7 lanadowne aviMlue III I III N MVSTFR 231 limbHrd at IIIRNMtll (Mil IIFN 2SIJ IlllKe ae 1,1 oitoi: u. mi.wfr uiH vtrnin st DOMI NirO I'KSIKILII, 7.'J. lteser inun at C orporals llVRIt) F. I'ODOLNiril. 32.' South at 1 ItLIlt ItlUv (1. UII.OF. 17J1 .North I'ranklln at fil.OKliK . KNMT. 1211 Porter at Spreague street, wounded Is i member of Companv M 146tl Infantrj, and has hem In France slnco June Ho left hem for Camp Lee last April, only training five weeks on tills side On December 9 Mrs Cnthrlne Harmer. his mother, received an ollUlal telegram xnjlng that ho was wounded September 23. but a letter from the boy himself, wuttcn In November, says nothing about any Injury. He has mentioned It. hovv- l ever. In a later letter "Just back from "if ironl," he adds 'The rats are as big n cats out there and thej look, act and smell Just like the boche and are almost as great an cnemv to us sol (licrfl " He expects to be homo soon He has a brother Charles J , twcnt-one veir old with an umbulam e company in Trance Private s X. sn,Ka, tvxent.-tlirea Sears old, of the quurtermxstel s corps, was wounded and gassed September IB, according to a Uovernment telegram re ceived bj h!s mother, Mrs Annie Sacks, J207 North Twenty-ninth street, a few dajs ago A week before this messige arrived a letter reached her siylng that ho had recovered and rejo'ned his com pany. He enlisted In November, 1917, and after a month in Washington, D f , I went overseas Wl-hed r.x v- DIAMONDS WATCHES & JEWELRY Same old aridreaica If IIS. riafeth M. 110 Ofrmunton-n Axe, 0PENEVENIN0S intTiL XMAS XMAS Neckwear 65c and $1 See Our Wonderful Selection mwns iSnc andl yli- Near 13th and Market Sts J Ask for Xmas Souvenir Jfe OPEN EVENINGS &immmm& Gift Neckties Unusual at $3 Each A rich, lustrous quality of silk and a variety of desfpis that you will say are fay out of the ordinary. Many new and beau tiful effects. Necktie 65c to f 3.S0 Glorti ,.,..,.., $2 00 to 8.00 flllk Shlrti..... 4.00 to 8.00 811k Half Hose.. 63c to 3 SO Bath Itobei OOOtoCS.OO Walking Sticks.. ?.00 to JJ.Q0 RSErISi --.. . .-a. yjj ,. -..aa. I x&m aaaW K 111 i i m Casualty Roll rrltalea. HnRD-ON CAItTFR, 710 r at. EDWARD A. BM1TJI, 1220 Bhacka- maion at, TIIARI F4 kTOHRFR, U.21 Palmer at. ROIIF.IIT STEFriN, 203 Uat Wllmer avenue IIXRRV N. DKAL. 2027 South Croikejr. ARTIIIR V. JIOtTRi 204J Kllanorth. I RANK MALKFR, 8004 North 8th at. UIUKM'K r. STLMART. Ridley Park. JOIIV II. UII1TK, Narhatth. josfpii v. cr.ti. Tia south r.sth st Al.rilONM II. HF.LMKI, 1181 North 8d. JOSM'll 1. HEUITT, 608 Uaat Cam bria at, MIKK I'AUMS. 1010 South Front at. nill II' A. nRNNFTT, l3 Artdlaon at. MlfllAFL (ilLOFItT, 208 Slxel st IIIXRLIVI T. HKLIJIA.N, 031 North Hjdenham at OLftKOn CAN8KY. 1851 North Han eork at. IfADORK D. ROMEIt, 1014 North Fat ton at. JOIIV A, DKF.VF.T. 3940 15111 at. MirilXM, .1 KOI lit. 122 Knanp it JAMFK T. HKI'MnitTII. 213S Howard. hXMILL I MASON. 2721 Initram at. I HIM) JOHNSON. 1803 Myrtla st. U. II. MILNFR. 2023 Klla It JOIIV U I'ARRISII 2008 Heat Norrla. UIMIAXI HONNERORN, 310 West DLNJXXI1N T. BAFFICAV. 1743 Jforth 11th at LOl'ls .1, TllEUTTF.R. 2143 West Hunt- Inadon at. .IOSFPH K. SMITH 1110 Nnrlh 00th at llfXRI.F.H II. UIXMIILRLAIN. 2J7 Nlrhter at JOSVPII !. ROrilF. 2;.l Varn at JOSFI'H J HXrlXN. raid 'lullp at. ' TLtRFNTK n. MXSON. .'04B Tiiaker at. ALFAANUKR SKllI IMIIHM. 2818 Win ton it, , RAX MUNI) -fj.. TONIR, 2073 Kast 1 hompson at JOHN J VEIOIIT, 2C1J North rale:- t'LXs'l.S O. XVAIKLR. 3720 North Car- llale at JOHN UILSnV. 2211 Wool at SXMI'II. IIARMPIl 312S Spracue at IDUXRII KlinLRTS. .JI2 South Colo rado at It MIS HACK. 2207 North '.0th at IIXMM, I.I'XISI. fJS7 Market at .1XMFS O'RRIF.N, 1211 Kelin at IIARRX I'nilOIJIKl, 1410 Hnuth rth It. JOIIV J I-OMFRS 1202 South aim at UILIIXM C. 1IANNA, 3113 North Pen- noek st FI1MARH T.. JAMIRISON, S048 Cheat- JOHN !,. IIITNIJLRSON. 317 Armat at , (lirmantown (HXRIFH O'OON'NIIl, 151S South Hlnrolil at (unaadl THOMXS XF.LSII, .'1117 North Ninth at, (imp 1 trnai II XX MOM) XX. . MHKXITH. 4S1R A at, UIIIIXM X. XXOF.sSMR, J10 Middle- "r at Oloiireaf ... Ul'l"i h, HM(T 3021 Latonla at ItORFRT XI. CAIll IN, 0J0 North Thlrtl- aith at THOMAS RArTFR,, 1.M9 South Hollj- ood at IIFRIII RT STUART. S00 1 )Iartlllo at , Kenalnuton (ilonilF. 8C1ILETT, TJ Sjhanla Re, PrtrVlrflire JOSFPH KEKflXN Preatnn IT tit T JOSFPII X' 1)1 1,XN Itaett Ttun Pa THOMXS J. MeANFRNF.X J.'l North Third at XMIIIXM C. .H'NIOR, 2030 Ldely it. MISSINf, I'rhales THOMXS rARQUIXR. 3431 North Front at . IXN1-ORK It Nrn.X. 1410 North 31th. 1KXNK KF.INI RT, 907 (luden st I'llll IP J. DOMI.IM.. 310 North nn- dolph at XXII I IXM CII.I1FRT 19 louth Sfith at XX II I I XM I. LINCOLN. 001 Sprlnjlleld ae Darby. XNTHONX He PASOLAIt.71 South 0th. I. Milton TINSMAN, 17S9 North Harn- J XI Oil SNtDER, 1730 North 31Bt st. Ho was wounded In the live d.is' battle In the Aigonno forett In the latter part of September. He was drafted in Sep tember, 1917, tia'ned at Camp Jleaae and went oxer last Jul with tho 315tli Infantr Private Anthony J. Rafferty, Head- lllll'KINS llltOH., TUB! Ul I'HII.ADKI.I'IIIA I $7.50 SILK SHIRTS $5 65 $1.50 Neckwear. $1.00 The tlme-honorrtl rifM for men but I ho sure to bnv the klnil he ilk 8. niir iiirii X"JT 1217 Market St. I h XX Pnr. ISth nml Mtl,.r M,M Also ut Cheater. I'd . Id A xlurket Sti. OI'KN KXIMM1S For Her Xmas A Royal Electric Cleaner Special Xmas Price $36.75 A large i s h 1 p m ent i Jun arrived Very newest . model. ItteKi'in Trice . 45 00 Our Xmaa I'rlce (30.75 Yoar Stvinf I $8.25 i C. S. WAMP0LE CO. XX ASIIKItSCLKANEIlS ) 55 North 7th Street The WAR Is Over Prepare for PEACE In the famllv by Installing a Spear's New Cooking Range to do your Christinas roasting and uuaing It burns- let coal, makes more hot Water and save labor. Spear's New Warm-Air Distributor means a warm, house with the out side temperature at zero. We htfvo the men to do the xvork, and A Stove for Every Purpose James Spear Stove & Heating Co. 1823 Market Street Philadelphia 4i A Worthy Christmas Appeal 1500 children must be taken care of thli W'liristmas. Many In dire heed. The success of our wrlc de pends entirely on our JPatrons. 1150 children's Christmas baskets given away. Christmas, bas ket dinners provided for 7600 people Send In a contribution, no matter how small, to Gen. James William DufBn IN CHABOE American Rescue Workers NATIOKAI. IIHAUQUAItTKItS 2827 Frankford Ave, ll ! H I ISHU5Ns7 yWoolToMalneTat'S J Any information regarding our iiuarters Companr 318th Infantry, slightly wounded October 5, haB xvrltten under date of Nox ember 30 saying that he has recoxered nnd Is getting along line. He went to Camp Meade last May, where he remained two montliR before, going overseas. He wob a, clerk for thd Heading Hallway Company. I Private J. XVt Itotli, 2G40 JeHiup street, Company M, lODth Infantry, reported,1 omclally to haxe been wounded October 1. has not been heard from since nj week before that date Ho fcnlleted ln March, 1317 took It's training at Camp Hancock nnd went to Franco last spring He Is a plumber by trade. Prlrate Charles S. Snvder, scxerely wounded on September 30, had recox ered sufficiently to dictate ft letter to his ' nurse telling of Soldier's Letter bis Injury. butay-r-f--iir' j Ing be was much Telling of W ound improx'ed. and tills Dealt Official letter had been In rr.V,. r.' 7.. .. n- 1 ,lla parents' hands the v ofllclal tele gram arrived from the War Department. Snyder was drafted last April, trained at Camp MenSe and went overseas In July as a member of Company A, qlBth Infantr. Ho was wounded, In the light Ing around Verdun, where bo many of tho bova In Philadelphia's "Own" regi ment were killed or Injured Snyder lived at 51)30 ltcgent Rtieet All ndoptod brother Walter '. Hliue, Is In the nivv. Corporal Joaoph I. Smith, slightly wounded, had long since lecoxered from his Injury and rejoined his regiment be fore tho War Depurtment notified his famll that he had been hurt. Smith is a member of Company II, 31Cth Infantrv. .tun niHoe 111s noma witn 111s parents at 1311 North Sixtieth street He was cm plojcd by tho Hell Telephone Company. A brother, John I J. Smith, Is In the na. (orpiirnl Itarrv Poclolnlk, wounded, Is! a menincr or company 11, 3iotn ntantry. He was Injured on September 28, near Men's Hats Worn Mater la Hearer SSOO Xeloutl for IS 00 IS 00 'oft Hall, 1100 IS (0 c,ft Hall, 14 00 II 00 ll,rhr, for il 00 G. Ervin Donovan, 135S. 10th St. LUMBER SALESMAN WANTED WII established Wholennlo Firm In Phila delphia Must ho thorouRhlj fornprtcnt and experience! Mt1i the trade In I'nllmlelphla and vicinity, prlnrinaily hardwoods fciplendld opportunity nnd future All oorrespondonre fonfldentlal . Addrcsi llox 0 341. Lfdcrr Ontral Why are flowers never green? SEU PAGE 5 XTE INSTALL the OIUOI. NAt PATENTHB CAT.ORIO rri'Ei.iws rnRVAcn in xour Him, in n hni 4W Ot I1M tatn M F1MHW eil ll A tiiiarantecd Kavlng of 35 Coal mil. Demnnatnited and Sold bj CALORIC TtntNACK CO. 11181 LOCU8T 8T, Women's Phoenix -t rj r Silk Hose l.DD All (nlorc luli fushlonciJ, c in forced IK'l'l HIIU IVV uQ&a& Sede Onlr One Htore COR. UTH & CHESTNUT STS "Cut Glass for Gifts' 12-in. Celery Tray $9.25 farce Poat Trennld tm Beautiful, Bright and Sparkling The Crystal Shop 102 N. 10th St. Ab. Arch Cut Glass Exclusively'. XMAS GIFTS SBifSMS ')tg J. F. Buchanan & Co. 1719 Chestnut St. Wanted Home for Boy Business man requires Immedl. ately home for boy of six years. This must be u home of Irreproach able character, where catefuj atten tion tan be given It Is desirable that this home be located In West Philadelphia, and If possible, near Talrmount Park, Ohlld Is In perfect health. Liberal compensation. Reference required. Address A 21, Ledger Office If you analyze the details of the rooms you most admire, you -will find that, almost -without exception, they have hardwood floors. The un coupled appearance of hardwood Hits any t oomabove the corrimoi a Ai-'i'JA WmJlJ ftvmszU, A, HARDWOOD 3St wBfcl " fi if' xTM fpJNKERTONJ Wt; any foombove the coi Verdun, and a letter written for Mm py a trained nurse, under date of Octo ber 3, and saying that he was Improv Ing lapldly, reached his parents, who llxo at 322 South Btreet, a week beforo the official notification from tho war Department. . Corporal U'alter ". Snyder, wounded j Is twonty-flve years old and member of Company I, 31Dth Infantrv, which xralned at Camp Meade and xvent overseas In July. According to a telegram received n xvectt ago by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Snyder, tho young soldier was hit on tho kneo on September 30, but a recent letter from him statea that ho Is lapldly recovering. Defoie being called Into thn service he resided with his par ents, at 2120 Mnrstoit street, and was engaged In the coal business. Private laador 11. Homer, wounded, Is twenty-three years old nnd aon of Ml and Mrs Samuel Homer, 1914 Patton Btreet. He Is a member of Company E, 819th Infantry, xvlilch trained at Camp Leo nnd departed for France .last May. Surprh him aith UNDERDOWN'S SHIRTS $1.50 Each for Christmas, good quality, stylo and workmanship in eveiy Shirt. Buy 3 for 14 yours tomorrow. Cofli Attached and l)elacliel A.R.Underdown'sSons 202.204 Market St. ratabllahed Since 1836" & GIVE I DIAMONDS! Make the great Peace Christmas I tho blrthd-i of a diamond gift, g Mttko xour list a DIAMOND g LIST I A Pleasant Way to Owntrship Confidential Credit Plan I A modest ihbW outlay plare tho diamaiul In jour possenalon The re- ma I ni nsr iimi HrraiiffPd In pa-ments to s inert our tntlre approval and con- enlence .Cimor&Sors 1 19 J 135 SOUTH I3IH ST. I Npar Walnut Street g iiiiniiiitii! Open Every Evening immmmS 'ac?ivtwt,-iK'fttfst!J!i'i!; s CHRISTMAS TREE STARS Most beautiful and cheerful dei oration for uso with electrical outfits AbIc jour dealer; If he cannot supply you write us Fold In gross lots only. SPAHR MFG. CO. 1485 VIM! .ST. M &SS8&88M$mtf$ftf&XiK Send it to your customers as a "New Year Compliment I" Distribute tbem tout office 1 Keep The STANDARD oa your deik! rrminda uou of auDOiHtmtnta to bf Lent, obligations to tt met, Utttra to o written, etc I ar(jr memo apace; expired leaves fold tack Finished in Black; Ntekel Arch. Rubber Feet Bend To for Sample Special Quantity Price on Itenuest. EnXVAIlU lUXtPTON ( (I . Inc. . M JOHN STREET, NEW YORK CITY iga2& & D(K3ESn0NSi Watches for Him &Her IB Thli 14 karat Thli 14 kirat sold filled Thin .Model main or XXaltliam move i told filled wrist i uuleh. cuaran- teetl 20 reari, IS Jewell. Value S30, )ur C1 A TK nieni man ni H u a glua S12. S9.50 waipn. iiur I'rlre il'rlre. "-' ai.M,,. JTjVI I LA TAUSCA W Bprxggccc&xa iXXiSisswtll La Tausca Pearls S5 S50 A. tf"J" .' 'afr r'own "ow lielT on tmill afrwtlH ' ,Vj,,";n i"ii iiiiii'k trn i yi , .T,V irrmm n aiT.itaf tefm "Sim illMlllllllllllltlllllllllllllt &P s. . K 'V Z'l 3 2 5t HSSSl "J mUmWSsmWmmavrsm A lallBti.lllllllli.lllllllJJJJJJJJJJJJJJMaB l29S& m m WmmtA aiMH M 1 tBlH 1 1 r 9- ' W According to a telegram received a week s! ' young soiaier was injured on September 28 A letter received from him dated Nox-embcr 1 Informs his par ents that lie has entirely recovered and Is now back In his company. Homer !s a graduato of a business collega and was formerly manager of a retail store In Virginia. Private. William A. XVoenner. Com pany I, 309th Infantry, was wounded in action October 16, according to advices from the War Department received by his mother, Mrs Emily TVoessper, 210 Middlesex atreet, Gloucester. Ho xvaa ae- Mason & .' ' ' i " ' , , , .1 I W .11 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Ktlth'a Theatre " Our Anniversary Sale Off ens Extraordinary Special for Tomorrotb! Australian Seal Coats $125.00 Maxson & DeMan5 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre For To-morrow' ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS M Offering Theso nutria coals are of fered at prices that It is im possible for us to duplicate at xvholesale. Choice of 30 inch sport models, with large shawl collar and cuff, or three-quarter and full length models. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired $125.00 Squirrel Coat $265.00- $325.00 Sport models of clear gray skins, with large shawl collars, wide belt, sleeves and deep cuffs. What a surprisingly good Christmas gift for "her"! t Mateon & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre Christmas Special! For To-morrow In Our Anniversary Salel Hudson Seal Coats, $195:o Less Than Present Wholesale Cost A 30-inch sports model of exceptional de sign. Shawl colar and deep cuffs of natural silky skunk. A Small Deposit Will Reserve ,Ypur Purchase Until- Desired Hudson Seal Coats, $265M ' Less Than Present Wholesale Cost Smart full 45-inch flare model of unusual , nrace. Made, with collar,. dep - rerely wounded In the right lee, tiit writes that he has recovered rapidly and In ablo to walk once more, Waumsf was drafted April 8 last and saw seVrai months of actlyo service In Franco. Corporal Arthnr O. Ibat, Company II, 31 nth Infantry, officially reported some weeks ago as missing slnca No vember 6, has rejoined his company. Ha was captured during the bitter fighting before Meta In the final week of the war. but waa released along with a number of other prlsolers under tho terrni of th armistice. ' Corporal Pabst was trained at Canty DeMan5 at Lower Prices Than Ever Quoted Before; At $125-00 A 30-Inch Sport Model With a full loose-back effect. Large bhaxvl collar and deep cuffs of sealino or &kunk-iaccoon. A 30-Inch Sport Model In a veiy nobby design. Laige fchawl' collar and deep cuffs of beaver, skunk raccoon, Australian opossum, squirrel or natuial skunk. At $22500 A 36-Inch Sport Model III a xx-ido full flare design. Long loll ing shaxvl collar and deep cuffs of Aus tralian opossum, beaver, skunk-raccoon, squirrel or natural skunk. , These Savings oriV Desired Christmas Furs! Nutria Coats 125-165-195i urn $265(00 t , S265 , S cuffaandl...,,. a ' IK mssmmsmsm fSEnkkkwew ir-T 1 .. -.t li if 1 4 Mil I .., a I r rl 1 4 ' a 'WWla ..a laer - i M u M -M W VMl ,i!l t Tf. "-JJI .; i is V J . f l At i? ' &TW1 mmmwmuim rim fuimir. 'i
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