Uii CASUALTY LIST ' BEYOND 200,000 Dead' and Missing Men Comprise More Than Half i' Day's Total V , J. 273 KILLED IN ACTIQN f . 377- Other Deaths Caused by wounds, Disease and Accidents WnalitnRton, Dec. 24. General Pershing's nrmy casualty list todajj puts the total beyond the 200.000 mark, more than half the addition of 1689 being; composed of dend and miss- latins heroes 273 killed in nctton, 20G lirwdead of wounds, 141 of disease, 27 of EVENING PUBLIC LiJDGERPHfLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1918 o: York: Ceor n. Meehan. Alliton. Mmi.l Robert W. Nolle, New Orlenns. La.i Esrle Heese, Mountvllle. Pa J Sheldon W. Hlmme, K.it Liverpool. O.i rfancls W. Whitney, Needham Helshts, Mm, niEI) OF D1SKAHK CArTAIN8 Oeorso C. nosers, Jefferson City, Tenn.i rtajmond If, Schulte, Torter vllle, Cal. IjIEUTRKAXTS IJe njsmln If. Hurton, Jr., Colusa. Cal.! Sidney I-anlT Fisher, Oalveiton, Tex.s William C, Iloblnson, At lanta, as. : Kdwnrrt J, Snyder, Fremont, O. i Paul T. Snyder, Zlon City, III. WOUNDED SEVKItELY MAJOns Charles H. lllelkc. Kansas City, Kana. ; Eugene Robinson, Santa Itoaa, Cal. CAPTAINS Lloyd Kobert Crawford, Franklin, Pa.! Hunter 1,. Qlrault, Utile Kock. Ark.! William P. Marehnll, Ander. son, S. o.i Harry A. Sabliton, McVeigh, Ky. WEUTNANTS Clifford Clower. Houa. ton, Tex.j Arthur L. Crlawell, Washington, Pj.1 James Hardin Crosby, Dallas. Tex,; Un,,,lr.r. I. DaJs. Charles. 111,! Ituaaell De Puy Ellle. Seattle! Waah.; John Klrkpatrlck, I.ynrhburir, Va.: James A. Lockhart, Wadesboro, N. C.j Donald McClure. Dan villa, !. Emerson F. Parker. Now York! Edmonrt C. Strieker. Harvey, N. D. ; James U Ward, Buffalo, If. T. MISSINO tS ACTION'' ford ltnlser, nttsbursht Bernard W Kamln ski. Vanderarlfti llcwnrd I,. Kennedy, lot hort.h. Watts street, I'hlladelnhla; John H. Mam I, Montgomery Counlyi Ernest Menett, Morrlsvillei Thomaa II, Mullen arepnsburm Samuel V. Lnnu. Erlei A. William Mollnaro, (.arbondalei Maurice K. O'lary. 4HI Pens, dale street. Philadelphia: Isaac Weatle 324 J atharlnn streot, Philadelphia: Charles yant. Conifer; Irvln Ilonebrnke, "VVionei boroi John J, C'artwrliht, Moshannont John Orundv, i!ln West Tlosa atreet, 1'hllndel. Phlaj John (lumoswke. Erie: Jamea C, llaf ley. Atlas s Urnest C, Holler, Hoynton, Wounded, Decree Undetermined PniVATH Antonio Oonella. 010 Sears street, Philadelphia Mlsslnr In Action SEItCIRANT Ilobert II, Krelaer. Lebanon. CORPOItALS Ouy C. Askey. r-hllllpiburei Charles W, Qulaley, Lock Haven, i BUOLtill Theodore P. Iteltilnier, 1322 West Cambria street. Philadelphia. MAHTEIl ENOINEEn Ollbert T Wool aey, 4V11 Chancellor street, Philadelphia, ..WAGONER 1-rederlck W. Hasjenah, Pitts. Ajrsh. TOOK Charles J. Kelser. Heading. PRIVATES Alfred neynolds, Emuas; ItlchArd Roberts, Wllkes-llarre: John Skrec. Scrantonj Oeorse . J. Stsab, I'lU'burah, tt.Himir ugimm, i'ltmburgn: tilenn ft. A genres Ti. Smlther, Richmond! Martin Hesse, Wise, Robert u Jones, Dinwiddle, Sam Freeman, Poquoson. v MLSS1MJ IN ACTION PRIVATES Clifton P. Nash, Richmond! John A. est, Perrum: William T. Iiowllne. Staunton! Jatnea D. Roberson. Fredericks burs! Norse K. Downs. Sterling: Rasll N, No7oAShSl;SrpklnrruthAno1,'t'olnCWlU- ADDITIONS TO DAY'S CASUALTY ROLL Maalilnrton. Dee. 24. (Uy A. P ) J?J,',nn'.nB' 1(,d"lons nro "lado "e Department ay by tho Wnr I",,l!!f..ilVo,)ndntw,T'', I" Aetlon. Pre viously Keimrted Mlsslnr In Aetlon orth Sartaln street. Philadelphia, Died of Disease. Previously Iteiwrted Mlsslnr In Action, PRIVATE- Robert Smith. Waterloo, N. T Hounded Severely. Previously .'nuiuji .1, ,iriOn Scran' Keported I-.II11TTRVAVTS TIIhnrf San Antonio, Ter. : Lane Aldtvorth Anderson, casualties now recorded Is 202,264. Summarized the casualties to date are; S. Iteported Dec. 24. Totals. Killed In action 273 27,925 Died of wounds 206 10.065 Died of disease 144 16,219 Died from accident and i other causes 27 15,372 Missing- In action (In- cludlnff prisoners) 299 18,340 Wounded- . 640 113,443 Grand totals 1589 202,264 OFFICERS LIST Killed In Action CAPTAINS Dickson Robert Henry. At lanta, da.; Leonard A. Whlttelet. Seattle, Wash. tlEUTENANTS Walton V. lleauvals, Tottehvllle. N. Y.: Jumea V. Tlrown. tlrnuk. Wi. N. Y.: Darrel D. Rurtls, 'Waukeann. li,; nowara u. liurlon. nold. West Hickory! Stanley J. Vltchoreck, I doftSn-" Clemn Pr'""- NW "-ichsrle. C. Hurn.7 flniStanVjoV .WS: toT D' . ' ife""K. AcWIn. Toledo. O. ! K.,e',",er,Jnkonv.,eV -Vlnlr'.'K'SllS.'l: ' hon&B,A 'S?"! I'nuane ipniai uarry ;, .Nuiiaii, j-.asion; ia " '"' Rrunp Roche. Cn.rbqndale! Joseoli F. Capes, I PRIVATES Tailor n ami.... vn nvprnl. '2.-.' pon''.'k Aruento, 30T Henrv ?vSnu!. Trenton N. J : MRtiia Antonuecl. .UTUMi. HiurB 1-, .mini. I.noi jiinr hi .. ivrn- 1111,1 .Master Street Phllnil.tnliU Tfnluirt nedy. Wllkes-llarre; Joseph F. Kurtz. Allan. Campbell. CralKvHfe.' Vn.-Our ft" CartS? ,lwn . ,.ur.,- iMJi'.1n' -V?.' . Knrleo. Clcconl. DM North sfS . ir-TSK. .SFeS 'i aicv-omo, .Miss.; aamuel I'. Man- owiuii.m james a. tav, kcbi . , iiriuhlon. Pa.: T.uko II II .ii k nkini Boston. Mors.! Mnlli-v Ivrl..lr Man I York . I Rr,rln. n T "V.-J'.-fV. i.. ''"?!.' bl.?.KAn J.'h'.'r" rf,row, Dover. Fred I.. Hum-J CORPORALS James J. Hewitt. Trenton. '' i Joseph 'o. Kouffriinn Frederlrk. .Mil.': Phres. Scrnnton: Carl O. Orman. McKees- John 11. Clark. Weatfleld: .lames D. Irwin. Vincent McCarrlher. iiun winiisL Jopn J.incoin Jieamo. Readlnr: Eu- Jersey City Jnmes J. Mcuovern, Jersi- j,ow.c'' .viusieK. Honaker. Va l.udwlr J ;vA..i .i Vlr .. j;".. "u ""i""""! uruno iiocne, enrbnndale! Joseph i'. unps, i v!ir.'.e i.on' Yl'-YL1 na.c.n! N. Brown. New iPittaburoh: Ira D. Ilallowell, IMS Hartlano ?t?I5i.W",ott t'Ty J.Ia,e 8rlmr Valley, street. Philadelphia. Cheater Johnson. Van. ! t' S f.ene Ji I,T,,1, Aul,urn. N' Y-i nob- derbllt! James P. Joint. Erie! Joseph P. Ken- WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S ert A. Patterson, Havre, Mont. : Clark Rob. iiiion. urooKiine, .iiass.; -Morris Torstad Madison. Wis,: John O. Tiler. Urooklrn. accident nnd other causes with "03 j'!!"?1'' McComb.' Miss.; Samuel P. Man-1 SEROEANT James A. Caaey, AVeat New lirlirhlon, mlsslnp, Including prisoners., The wound ed numbered 640. Tho aggregate of port acne O. Walklns, Ilrlstol; Jc South Fork; Joseph Haines. S4 street. Philadelphia! Ueorsn IeV ton: Tomase Lurla, PlttsbO' unriin. nazeiwooa: William South Seenth wlrcl. Phlt.,1, Died from Accidents nnd Other Causes "tit Air. uimer J. .Mc.Mssler. Dubois. Died of Wounds SERGEANTS Irvlnir Llndemuth. Mount Carmal: Archie Oettleman Arnold CORPORALS William P. Cossrove, Tatesboro; John J. Charles, Pittsburgh. James I. Miller. Indiana, r. PRIVATES Raymond Ollrer, Pottsilllc; T-Rtl Lille Hlsley. Coneautvllle; Albert J Plossmever, Zollenpold: William Stares. !ir.m,n,0! F"nk W. Stevenson. Chester! vMlllam nradford. Midland! Qluaeppe ds i.uca. nnarpsburB! Walter Marshall. Saner -rpn jiouriieia. t ui; .awkr j arKa, ,ew Jirunswifa; iiu8'jlt . ut, iiuBunon I'H. ; l onra'l I'llclller, 2B North Third Wilcox Trenton ?!?l"rylle. Pa. : John Rnvr I.uitin.ini. Pa "'"n Troier. rRIVATES-DaMd It. ItarrV. Tlloomlleld. smith lR4tUrihlcK'rS.JR?ir.!,ifcVni! .''.e rch: John J. William A Cm.n.ll Tf.ntnn: Froderlrlt .1 t.U'i, "...lli" .onh ..Pentv third street Peaskln. S3JV.rr. ..nionflild: "iuriM' F. Cowper- -" 'ft ".' '""p"... W VSiSSSi whuc. neameiili ivouaianiy iim, Ji-r.cj- uur jt,. . Merrll ri ri. iniV, n.ii.. Died of Wounds SERQEANT Karl W. Hoinrlch, OrHtii. PRIVATES .Tacob More Pftterson; Ham P. Morrison. Salem; Oustave W. Thels. North Henren; Leon Smnk. Newark: Fred erick J. Ashford, Jersey City. Died of Disease PRIVATES Vojh J. Pnlmer. Camden. William II. Conklln. East Newark, Wounded Seierely SERGEANTS William P. Catlln. Som- i street. Philadelphia. East Wounded Sllrhtlr. I'rriloiisly Keiwrted Mlss- iiik in .iciion SERnnVNTS Oliver V. Kline. Hernillle. I rwins it. j.ynn. East McKeesport. Pa Pa. CORPORALS Andy J. Jennings. Poplar Camp. h : Paul Levin :os New llruns lck nieniin Perth Amboy. N J Searles ' E. Slack, Jljr Itlnrham stnet. Readlnir Pa I PRIVATES Elmer C lleaier. Wist-, minster. Md : Leonard T Cross, 3S18 rial I avenue, llaltlmare; John Ellis. 430 Scot- . and street. Orange. N. J . lleonre J. Oehr In. 44.i Schelet street. Elisabeth. N. J I (leorge Jourdan Herbet. Mad'snn N J . AJulency Jankoakl. Troop. Pn . Vincent 1, uiaio j. I'aun. Qrcensburir: Howard it. i M. m.. iu k-ii.. t..d ri, ,..'"' Ushers Lanr. Philadelphia: W1I- CORPORALS--Waller O. Mlllof. Palmira. neri Jteever. York! John vr rhnHnwntth. nim'Tpa l'min..i w XT., -v I. Hint.,.. I'lttRhilrirh, W.p.h t Q...tn il.n.l.lf. I , ... m .. n....... ..n.U..r. ,, ilnvn.i Kplint' "i'M Klutth Tlmn.l U.AV iun..lAi- Montgomerv County: Jesse E. Williams, Ponlblclskl, Hudson irclehta: Rudolph Jacobs. Phlai Robert J. Latch. n.'JS Summer street. Audoier; Simon Yurmlck. Shenandouh. Kldewood; Richard Shannon. Jersey Cltv. Philadelphia : John NIrkU-, .Ylonongahcla, Jarvls Shepard, Port Renuhllc: Arthur C Pa i Olen Parsnna. Dndon Va llnrnev L. Died of Dlsense Martin. Jersey City: William O'Farrell, Soihs, 1C.V Monroe atreet. llaltlnior-; r:rnet CORPORALS Io..nli r ir.r.nl, 1nt l'ateraoni Oeorge 1) Thompion. Camden, Snjdi-r. HI7 Lincoln atreet. E.iston, Pa, Fast Adams alr.it PM!.d;inM?U fK'rJii ' Richard Zschao. Illjer Ridge: Kseklel Cham- Joseph F.TInney, 4SH North Slxtv.'sernn,) ti ..ao .-.,. r "-"'.: . ;...; nrrinin. irpnion: JiHrrv t. nun. uriuKcion. aireer. I'm aiiciniiin: itoflitrin Vn or n' Xnr. . iiuiiiiiri uiu Aonn 'inirrvninin rrr inn. . ,si..... ii.ni.i.. - . nu... .. -. .. . ..: .-.;: .. ".-... ..:-. i ...:. Qtitnhlft 1 IvATi:s Eutxeno McOulffan 5717 Plnp I Antonio, riffronco p. McCftrtr, Jermv City; John r, rlntown, i'n,; John it. Whtti-hraU. 1LL ; icL-ean. rasnaic: Airxflnacr aoionurna, i ufipr road. JIAUlnioic, John F icRKer. Tex,: nirhard V. .Md, e.n.n fltv Cftl Lambnrtson -larol,l xt.nlll n.t.ft Mir-h. Ilurton N. Chase, PlattaburB, N. Y.: Oenrge I. Cole. New -Orleans, Ln.; Michael D'ler dorf, Akron, O.; Fabian W. Doscher, Rrook. lyn, N. Y.i A. L. Ellett, Norwood, O.; Henry T. alllesple. Maysvllle, Ga.: John M. Jewell. Indiana Springs, lnd.i Jerome McKay Leonard. Douglns. Ariz.; Clare P. McCas- J.:i. i ,' t";: ov;.b' Mar.';V,P,i Han- burgh: Andrew A. Conlln. LTiO.T Ellsworth n MluhX's'A K,i IorB?ni ,T elllimtpn. Wounded Severely atreet. I'hlladelphla, Samuel 11. Dlltue. I.on- fcYrw v.X. m V".." i"'1 SEROEANT9 John Dawson Scranton' caster: KWIng K Dennis. Miinonganelai Jo. Donald W. qrton. JClngfleld. Me. i William , John n m,Mj V V.., ." J?.",. ,"c."10? I si-nh Tl. IVanlea 7L'n Corinthian Klre.t Piton NevT-Haven Conn'. lY.rbe'Jr: ni.m I'V""" Harrl.burS ' Jam-," c itcainty; ! Philadelphia : "Wal-.r R. Johnson. Pitts Peart Mount vJnn v: vfL.ii1.11 "rm ,nk'rJ",ni Ruby Tatalovicli. McKeesport. burgh: Louis Mazkwas. 007 New MarUit tori.'SiuVT;. Tfi..haJ.'M. CORPORALR-Charlea E' DunkleJ Clair- strt. Philadelphia, Leslie S. Zeger. (Mer- :t.. r'"- "'in ! i'Oi kiii: uponrH iinrrio iv s.Hai-a irrmnnt t'frunirtr. I'irArtltA I f X- Alb. Tft-aa- . . . .k..a.M b a m 4 .. .- ' t'i "'" , oiimown: jonn i.ennart. renege; i'itivAie;M uaniri j'. .Hotter, jua uun, I r. w,S.rrt r MeOuigan. Conshohocken: Charles .Tames I.. Kinney, Arnnt: Vlncense Samuels, 1 i . Shearer. Johnstown! Frank II. Showman. Kd-nhiiru- .inmr. llntmnn Cnmhrla County: ', HaaKeii: jiowMru Charles U Htller, Frank Dixon, Shenandoih: Mlketar 13abrnck, me, Dunbar: Samuel I, Kline, Reading-: Charles fc.. Dlnkel .Columbia: Louis Hardy, Union town: Edmond Scholacrt, Sturgeon; William vanatt. New Florence Wounded Sererely f Arwi Mulcahy, Canton. Md. i.ana(.on- .. s. . . vioiinueu uterre I iitieterminefl). Previously Reirortetl Missing In At Hon l'J-.,.Ml.l.l.l.l Hied In Action l North D street. CORPORALS Harold P. Dergmork, ntts I S15ROEANTS George W Ellis. Jr . 1810 Philadelphia. Frank V Phllman. Stroudsburg, Pa,: John V lletz, HU'll Olrard avenue. Philadelphia. CORPORALS Edward Hemmcr. Wllklns burg. Pa , Albert It. fill Inner, ," North Nineteenth strtet. Philadelphia lstlas. Neb.: Tllmer A."Runnlng, Vlrooua! ..,'.?;,' -"""" a. nmnaier, juniaia, i-a. William Sullivan. Mllwaukaa, Wis.: Carl 4l'..SYeb'r' Cleieland, O.: Earlo W. WorboV, Wllllamstown, Mass.; Alexander R. Dean. Washington, D. C: Hording F. Ilnrton, Ithaca, N. Y.: Cheater II. Howard, Mount Vernon. la.: Jnmes A. McQuillan. Ann Ar bor, Mlch.i-Wnlter Louis Plnger. St. Joseph, Mo.j Jabus 11. Roberts, Montlcello. Oa.; George V. Selbold. Washington, D. C.s WIN Ham H. Turner. Little Rock, Ark. DiED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES LIEUTENANT Richard P. Mathews. Chi cago. III. DIED OF WOUNDS CAPTAINS Charles Henry Crowe. 19SV4 West Llpplnrott street, Philadelphia. Pa.i Daniel J. Martin. Waukesha, Wis.; Robert E. Symmonda. United States army. LIEUTENANTS James II. Illggs. El Paso, Tex.j Harry L. Conway, New York; Andrew C. Deneen. Hammond, JVIs.: Ed ward C. Harris. Wendell, N, C; llrooks I-lster. 400 East Kvergree-n avenue. Chest nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.i James McCon nell, Marshall. III.: Charles E. Rust. Felipe, Tex.iiJames J. Hoyle. Easton. Ta.i Thomas Macsn liulla. Fayettevllle. N. C.j Pierce H. nutler, New York: Robert L. Uutlar. Lynchburg-, Va.! Jamea F. Delany, New fi Ti V.v '";": 'ranK ii. snowman, i Kdenburg; Jamea uateini Jph5U0,,"vU1,! J?eP,i J, Simmons. Pittsburgh: Hayonne: Oavlno Zlntei '"onios rarrls Conlln. Homestead: Qeorge Crowell. Perth Amboy: W- Crnnpr MM.wni. PRIVATES James Cnnnnta Altmnn Antonio Corarza SOB Catharine street, Philadelphia: AMn R. Davis. Sharon: Oconto Frlck. Johnstown: Ira Hlnebaugh. Elk Lick Frederick R. Horn. Pittaburgh: Joseph P. Disco. Munhall: Stanlslnw Lechtanekl. Mc-1 Keesporti Albert a. Ilenumont. Hello Vernon; Karlo Ilradlca. Monessen: Charles C. Con-1 er, Karlor; Uiovannl Oobclo Canonsburg;. John P Oeily. Cudy; Frank J. Hanus. Fallen Timber: Clair W. Kn-pp. Curwi-nsillle; John 6. Bheuy Lemont' Harry B. Thrush. Wal-1 nut Bottom: John Montowsky. Pittsburg: 11 llllnm Rnfn. Tillf.l1x.0l.. it.hiIa. t a,..n- Jast. Pittsburgh: Lulgl Plchl. Carnegie: Alvn W. Pierce, Tarentum: Joseph C. Powell, Summenille: Ueatnu Prneatn. Washington: Jnmea W. Uedfcrn. Wllkensburtr; William P, Turner, Scranton: Edward Wilson. Mount Pleasant; Jamea llrnwn. Wllkes-Harre; Caroll I'. Craig. 1701' North Second Btreet. Harrlsburg: Ilnrry K. Flshman. '22 North Hfth street, Hnrrtsburg; Israel Goldstein. 2HIH South Reulah street. Philadelphia; Wil liam II. Hec'tmah. Fleetwood: Ralph II, Calder. Wllkes-llarre; Matthew A. Durkln. Carbondale; John II. Edmunds. Pittsburgh: Vltn Flotl. Kingston: Wllao Ji Oreena. Northampton: Vita Januario. Scranton; Cllf- -STRING BRINGS DOWN PLANE 1 i Was on Mail Bag and Got Mixed With Carhuretor i Ilordentoivn, X. J., Dec. 24 An alr-H j plane In charge of ono man with mnll en route from New York to Philadelphia, 1 K "vjf V And So They Were Married Episode Two (Each Other's Friends) By HAZEL DEYO DATCHELOR Coturipht, SIS, tu J'uotfc Ledger Co. Mount Holly. Missing In Action SEROEANT William C. Kraft, lloboken, culll'UHAL.s Lewis rll. culler, uuriuig-' lull, ijrairr n. jxruT. ncl ueiiimr. , , A,i. n.1,1 . ,,. t,- PRIVATES Uarrv B. Patterson, Free- came to earth on a field of the James hold: Clarence c Bennett, Farmlngdale. Dugan farm two miles from here yester- MARYLAND jay afternoon. Tho descent was caused Killed In Action Dy engine trouble resulting from u string sbkumm-.Martin a. uaruner, Biiurp.- . m. i iiac ho nir caught n n rod i tjiat adjusted tho carbureter. The alp 1'rom ArcldenU nnd Oilier Causes m.n ma(i0 successful landlne and at CIVILIAN Albert O Cader. Hrunawltk. i nnnB tAlonlioned for a machinist to m.iko CORPORAL Uernard E. Leonard. Dalii-, once mepnonea wr a nacninm w make more. , repairs. buri:. Died CHAPTER XIII iS TUB two girls faced each other -In Mrs. Raymond Senior's living room there did not seem to be one point ln common betvieen them, but It Ruth had known It there was just ono point upon' which both she and Alice would 'coincide, Scott's Bohemian friends. Alice would be likely to disapprove of them t because 'Jiey wero not conventional Just as Ruth did, but Inasmuch as neither of the girls would ever be drawn any Closer to each other by this Blight bond It need hardly be mentioned. Alice Barry had been married two years, nnd she was, two years older than Scott. She and Scott had never agreed .on anything:, therefore when she had gone "West with ljer husband Scott had not regretted her departure. She was short and quite plump. She had sleek hrown hair and brown eyes. Ruth thought her quite plain until Bhe smiled and then there was something: vastly attractive about her. She had rather a pretty mouth with a ntther full lower Jlp and broad white teeth. She was not smartly dressed; In fact- she looked dowdy, although everything she had on was of good material and she certainly was not shabby. She had her mother's tailored Ideas without Mrs. Raymond's frills and accessories. Sesldo Alice, Ruth looked almost lux- Rfyrlous. Her tawny hair was as usual, I rurncQ. Airs, itaymonu insisteu inai buh l i-atnnVA tha ftmnll hat. and although silo demurred slio was finally forced to com ply, Her hair was beautiful Just ns Scott loved it, with a hundred high lights arid warm shadows; but. Ruth saw I- Alice look at It disapprovingly and Wished she had stopped to pin It tighter. Ruth's clothes were, of course, perfectly chosen, and her tall, slim young flguro looked well In anything; theroforo the little' squirrel coatee over tho simple blue serge dress with Its round neck looked sumptuous bealdo the blue satin dress that Alice wore Alice had obvl Qi)ly taken a course In home dress making and had made her own dress, while' Ruth's clothes had been made, by some one accustomed to cutting per tct tinea. ' Scott's greeting of Alice was care- lir-lessly bluff, Alice's sisterly kiss was receivea amiiuny oy jiuin, una mo mur cat down to talk and get acquainted, 'Mr, Raymond wos not present and Ruth was sorry. She liked her tall' rather quietly humorous father-in-law j liked hlrn much tetter than Scott's mother, with whom she never felt at ease. Both girls were Instantly prejudiced Against each other, for to do Mrs. Ray mond credit she had told Atlco nothing beforehand, But Alice with the envy In hwvlieart that every girl feels ln tha presence of soma one who is better dressed and wears her clothes Incom parably better, Instantly decided that Ruth was frivolous and too fond of In- r, onsequentlal things. Ruth thought l .,- ..(, .! ..m.1 .Im Ok. .a.nloS pi 4lim aiguituriui atu pn uo iiiu In proprietary way in which dud ucuicu Boott, too. and hoped they would not have to do too much for her In the. way ii of entertaining-, Alice knew quite well what she was aJuiut. however. Bhe was hot bowled I;-, over by. Ruth's appearance j sho was too SHHTtAtn. o tier own gouu puuua nuu nuo kid the advantage of being In her Ih wisher's home. It was Ruth who was the stranger nere. "How's, Herbert t" asked Sc9tt. 'Qh, just splendid. And how's every thing with you. Scott I haven't seen I' vu;slne you came back with all Klnd.s ' "Xliri's m fM ,nly sMr rM4. We f hud Htet,f JVi'T. "! ruk 0MrMMaj fp iHfBjpr had done what he had In the worthiest kind of a cause. "I never even think about It. It seems years ago," Scott returned, "You have only to live a few weeks m New York to forget all about any other experience. It gets Into the blood somehow ; one for gets about everything big and gets to be Just a New Yorker." "I know I wouldn't llva here, and I wouldn't havo Bert here for tho world; too many temptations. I'd never feel as ii l nau my husband here In Xew York; Died of DlsenaA CORPORAI-Chnrlea A. Hacon, Itattlmore. PRIVATE Arthur W. I'cefer, Highland town. Wounded Severely SEROEANT John 11. Hoppe. Baltimore. CORPORAL Linden L. Sanders, Hamil ton PRIVATES Luke A. Donahue, llaltlmore; Huev J. I-rnltlnp. Cnrdnvn: Kpnrv MararofT. Accident: Walter E. Snowden. llaltlmoru i County: Foetus N. Coflell, Upperco. I MISSING IN ACTION ' CORPORALB William St. Holloway. Dar- I llngton; Charles It. Uothenhorfer, Frederick. ' PRIVATES . Roy M Page, Hamilton; , Henry bchumacher, llaltlmore. VIRGINIA KILLED IN ACTION PRIVATE Wllllo E. Page. Durmld. DIED OF WOUNDS SEROEANT Thurbcrt H. Conklln. Pur cellilllr. PRIVATES Oscar L. Fleennr, Oate city: Arthur Oates, Suffolk; Samuel I. Jones. Dan ville: I.owcry O, Ouarles, Hardy, Anthony tianyour, Richmond: Handaford M. UrowTl Uuena Vista; Henry C llensley, Saxe: Wll- , Ham T. Wulton, Martlnsvlllu. nllj OF DISEASE I CORPORAL Frank W. Woods. Cliar lottesvllle. PRIVATES Richard Riggers, Ilrlery; Ed. ! ward Illfrss. Newport Newa. WOVNDEI) HEVKRELY CORPORALS Walter H. James, M!d land: Robert E. Coppagc. Klchardsvllle. 1-jiivAiu.a eranit uwena. j-rinceaa Anne: ' Another nlrplane later arrived at Bor dentown and both nre still here. The mail has been transferred by train. the Idea Is all wrong, there's nothing Ovle T, Roby, Clarkton: Ixula Temple. Hick. Wholesome about IL" I ory: Hamilton H. Dovla, Nelson: William "t... .ii i ... . o ' . N. Fllppo, Summit: WHllam Wyalt. Woods Its nil In the way you happen to CroBs Itoada; Robert S Wood, Illackaburg; look nt It." Scott retorted." "What do you think about It Ruth?" asked Mrs. Raymond, turning to her daughter-!n.-law. "Oh, I love New 'Torlc, I always have, you know. I don't mind the llfo as Scott does. He seems to resent tho size of the rooms and the cramped way we live. I Just don't think about It." That's the true New York spirit, Isn't It, Alice? "She hasn't been married long enough to worry about her husband," said Alice laughing. "I don't think I want to worry about my husband," said Ruth, flushing at the Imputed slight. "It rather admits of competition, and that Is certain to be fatal." "Well, of course, all of us haven't so much self-confidence," said Alice. "OJi, but I didn't mean that to sound conceited," Ruth hastened to Bay, "I meant It In a general way," "Well, I hops you and Scott will al ways proceed In this way with your mar ried life," said Alice, "You sound as though you and Bert had parted In n, huff," Bald Scott."Your Ideas have become so embittered," It was Alice's turn to flush and. she did so. She hated criticism. But fioott -was really angry now. Ho considered that Alice had" made no effort to meet Ruth halfway. "You used to badirer .mm Doiore you were married,' he went on, "ana, from what you say, you haven't changed for the better." There was a silence and Ruth mentally rejoiced, Scott had come to her rescue; but she was certain now that she would nato this siBter of 'his. (A few sidelights on Alice's elisr- nrter are UlspusseU In Thursday's chop ter of this story.) nvincible 7c Box, Fifty Cigart, $3.25 L FRINGS BROS CIGARS ondres 6c Box, Fifty Cigart, $2.7S Wjs&zs .ft 1 sVitffnirTi mi $s&2& m1 1 stores co. n 8 - n ct a. jmr v w IX i Afresh paintI WiSeZevnAfeM JjjlaaWSaMMSaslSaa.al.a.KS.11, 4 Coat of Paint sometimes covers a world' of unsightliness, m-ovidinc, of course, it is quality paint, the kind used by Kuehnle , POINTER mtmm WE EXTEND THE GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO ALL OUR Customers, Business Friends and Faithful Employees IT IS OUR EARNEST HOPE AND WISH THAT THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT, 'TEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO MEN," MAY ACTUATE EVERY HEART. LET EVERY ONE ENDEAVOR TO PRACTICE IN THEIR LIVES TJKE PRECEPTS OF HIM WHOSE BIRTHDAY WE OBSERVE. Our Stores Will be Closed All Day Christmas. Open Until 9 P. M. Tonight American Stores Company t M 'i i , rp I vJ I - .isi-f. ... . . S .... .... ..,T(mMMu1iw. .1 , , .CHLiWlUB '' '. . Anlmportant Sale of Women's Coats and Interesting Reductions on Winter Apparel for Men and Women in The Down Stairs Store Thursday 53j S.15 S25 sr. 320 A Sale of New Coats for Women at $25 and $35 Many Are Half Price, Many Are Reduced a Third A collection of beautiful coats distin guished for the fine materials fashionable styles and careful tailoring that have entered into their making. The materials are of the qualities usually found only in coats of much higher prices. The linings are of lovely silks and they are put in by hand. Many of the collars are of fur, gen erously proportioned. Most of the coats are new, having been bought for half price, though coats from our own stock, similar to these in quality, have been reduced in price to meet these. At $25 Velour Duvet de laine Silvertone Bolivia These are in the most fashionable colorings and in many styles; they have cpllars of nutria or sealene, and one style in silvertone has no fur. All are lined with striped or plain silk. Two stylc3 at this price arc sketched. One is of velour with a Rcnerous cape collar of scalene. It is lined throughout with plain or striped silk, the buttonholes are all hand-piped and the coat would repularly be marked twice this sum. $25. The other Is also of velour with a shawl collar of nutria or sealene; it is fully lined with striped silk. In taune, burgundy, green and brown. You enn remove this collar in the spring nnd have a spring coat. $25. At $35 Pompom Velour Silvertone Beautifully tniloicd coats, lined throughout with plain or striped silk. Some are samples, individual in style. Two coats of which we have sizes arc sketched. Ono coat is designed especially for young women. It is of green, brown or taupe velour, lined with silk, nnd topped with a shawl collar of scalene. $35. The other is nlso of velour in burgundy, taupe and brown with an extra largo shawl collar of soft, full-furred raccoon. $35. PLEASE NOTE that these are not $25 or ( $35 coats in anything but price. They are such ' coats as you would expect to pay twice as much for, in many instances. Too much cannot be said for their excellence in style, material and finish. Christmas money put into coats like these will be a paying investment. (Market) 100 good, Winter - weight overcoats for men will have new price tags Thursday $22.50. Three kinds of coats are included: single - breasted button - through box coats, double-breasted ulsterettes or town ulsters, a few waistline coats. All three kinds, however, have one point in common. They are PURE WOOL and well made. The shoulder and sleeve linings are of satin, some of the collars are convertible, and there are -all the new cuts in pockets. Regular sizes 34 to 44. In our own good stock these coats were marked $5 and $6 more. (tlnllery. Market) Every Piece of Fur in Stock Has Been Reduced This means every separate scarf and muff, every matched set, every stole and every cape has a new and lower price this morning. The following furs are represented : Taupe Fov Black Fox Beaver Nutria Racccon Fisher Dyed Raccoon Japanese Cross Fox Hudson Seal (muskral) China Dog Dyed Black Skunk ' Natural Skunk Black Lynx Taupe Lynx Black Wolf Brown Wolf Jap Mink (Kolinsky dyed) Black Coney Kit Coney (Mnrkel) REDUCTIONS ' om wciiere APPAREL $12.7 S1&50 Women's Suits for suits of serge, burella or wool poplin and a few tweed suits. for wool poplins, mannish serges and broad cloth suits. -for fur-trimmed broadcloth suits and suits of wool poplin, gnbardine and wool velour. Women's Dresses for serge frocks in navy blue, with con trasting collars and cull's. If for navy and black serge frocks, em- broidered or trimmed with rows of braid. U) Some with satin collars, some collarless. Also some satin dresses, mostly black, but a few in navy and taupe. Broken sizes." for wool jersey frocks in many models. They are in tan, navy, taupe, plum, gray, rookie and burgundy. Many are marked at half price. for frocks of velveteen in two models. The bodices are lined with silk, and the frocks are in navy, taupe and black. (.Market) Children's Tub Frocks 1.45 $1.65 $1.85 Practical little school drosses of rep, chambray and plaid gingham trimmed with contrasting piping or bands. In 6 to 14 year sizes. Girls' Sample Dresses of Taffeta These are in plaids and plain colors, of excellent taffeta made in simple, youthful ways. Some dresses of Georgette crepe are also in this group. Sires 8 to 16 years, but not all sizes in every style. Special at $12 and $15. Coats Are Reduced Cheviot coats in seal brown have collars trimmed with nutria and uro in 8 to 14 year sizes. They are lined throughout and aro now marked $12.75. Brown tweed coats for junior girls are made with belts and big, roomy pockets. 13 to 19 year sizes now $10. (Central) Two Hundred Petticoats Special at 75c They are unusually good .petti coats for their price and have been considerably more all along. Of light, rustling percalino, in blue, green, purple, taupo nnd coral, with a deep accordion pleated ruffle and elastic at the top, 0 fplMsfM) j wmmmmmmmmmmmmfm Eight Styles of Women's Lace Shoes at $4.90 to $5.75 They aro mado of dark tan or black calfskin for good, fnlthful Winter wear, nt JrB, r.Mr.fC"tiLgiLntul ,mvo 8turt,y wcltC(1 solfe' tho llnt wW are long and slender. Men's Shoes $5.40 a Pali- Dark tan leather shoes on English lasts have strong welt ed soles. Boys' Shoes $3 a Pair The dull black leather is thick nd serviceable in thrse shoes. Sizes aro from 10 to C. Children's Shoes of dull black leather in button style aro in sizes 6 to 2 at $2.50, $2.75 and $3.25 a pair. (Cbf(tBUt) Rubber Boots are here in forco to fight tha Storm King when hi legions snow, ice and rain make thir V advance. MMf i W; K.jdtiKsMLiMi,-. ,.$. 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