rV" v" i rr,p I tJ f,T fsi r.cSB t.""'4,i1! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 101!) txoj' f f ti v A fc Ik LISTED MISSING, WAS TO HOSPITAL Private McNeil Cumming Suffers From 'Trench Feet,' Due to Exposure CASUALTIES DKCREASK Only Four Philadclnhinns Killed or Wounded: 25 foi Whole State Private .Tolin McNeil Cumminff. I'mii pany I, 31Gth Infantry, In tlie uiiimlty list today for the second time Is n bat- tl?-rcnncil licro, vvltci will wear veoiinit never eliev- ioiip riBlithiK with the Heve-ntv -ninth .Division, he toolc part in tho tertl blo striiRGlo which resulted in the cul ture of tho -i-Konne forest. pav liiB tli vvhv tn the victoij that ( tilnil- natcd In tlie cut- tlntc of tlio ninlu i llcrniHii at ten of iemmiunlc.it Ion anil the t mitlirp of Smla 11 l-'or ti ( imimltiKS fotiKlit an .eilv ametl liei'i fomeliines hI J. M I M-MINO months Prlialo In .1 Irenih In linn. in witn leep lliirliiK Him peiloii ie vc.ii utitli-r tenlllo sliell linn macniue-Kim ftre At the end of that time he mir fered poincthlui? perhaps morn poveio than beltiK v emmle el . his epcrleiKo in lllctliiBoiihlin what Is Known itVtietK'h feet,' uhlili Is a lombliiatlon of frozen and wnter-iivollen feet. 1'rlvatp CummlnR was anions the Mist of the Nation il Arin men to bo called , bv bis boaul m September. 1017. Aflei . linlnimr nt Camp Meade, first In Com pany , 301th Mllitaty Polke, and then with tlie Sliilh Infantr.. he went over seas laHt .lull, .lust a week before the HiinlMU.0 was signed he was pent to the hospital llelleteil to lie on Wm Home . ,. . .. ! Mis mother. MisjVIargaict t uminitiK. . 3310 Not til llownrcstieet, believes be , , " i-i ,ii,i. iminitv! Is now 011 bis w.i b?.ek to this eounti.v i vciiholhei convalesciiits AMien tlie tlist teleKi'am came fiom Washington Just befoio I'lirlstiuas tell Inir tliat the toldler was ' missing In in Hon Mis 1 umining vvas grief- stiii ftn s cilleu Happens, hci iruri i amo from li ill for several .weeks theie a'ter. and that seemed to her teV be con-j fltmatlon that ho had been killed , Uarlv In January a leller, dated -No-enibcr IS. wiilten ill his own hand writing atrlvcd. I Pilvate 1 iimming, who is twentv-l 1 j.even jcais o'd, Is an lion inolden, He J' has mi Usteis, J Misses lldiui and Ullr.i. liflh 1 imimttig. who live wiiii ineir 1 to IT vt ' r r, nioiuei 1 1 ii i, Dlilc 1 l.-. lumu r,... ili h,,l miltl. Onlj 1 i.", names ..lll.e.l . .iii.ll. l..t j atipear oil the for triilav Muio than half of tne total I am fatalities. Philadelphia has onlj ! four nalnes on the honor loll todnv.l ijt Ollll UViT HIU IIUIIV II V'lll !. X,! 1 - - 'Si 1 1 ii t. Theio aie twintv-tlve for tho .- mar- utui ijt.i enn.. ritt ii.iiii m irni 11 da whole State. I'he casitallieH for this , I'ltv alouo avetaged about that number ,. for each das IhhI week. I.leutcnani John J. oweiis, 3J7 Noilh Wilton sticct, Is tho only one tiom this city mentioned in lodav s list that lias not been on the adjutant s upon befoie, (if the other three, tun are listed ns 111 in hospital and one as wounded, elegree undetermined The following men have been recentlv leleased frenn Herman piisou camps, ai cordliic to oflh lal lepoits fioni Wahblng loti Sergeant Itiuiy M Huinell, i'310 Kast Jluulinglou sticet, Pilvate ,loiili ntonlo. Jpo-I Master siteet . Pilvate Mitchell A. Pencil, 4011 Pari tsh slleijt Private Benjamin I'lemsnii, .IC'T South Stanton slie'ei , I'l.encls P. O.Nell, rUip Kejser street . Pilvate Ttobeit S Con ner, 6318 l)i avenue, and Aaion I. In tel 3Stel North l.asiher slieet. Prlinte Miles II. Care.e, matine corps reprirfed missing 111 the casualtv lnr of Januar 1. Is now otliclallj deilaicd to havo Ktuined to duty. His patents, living at l'.'l John sti.eet, Frankfotel, hid reeelved several letters from him wrliten In .1 Krenili hospital, and weie not alarmed when thej- lecelvcd the le pott that ho was missing soma time ago. He had been 111, he said. SAVED HV HIS CAPTAIN Wotindctl Serseant Sinus Prai-es of Head Officer Convalescing fnun ten- slnapuel wounds In the left leg, seven cilts on the head and fiico fiom 1IU of "shrap" or gravel and n fiactured hft leg, Sei geant William J. Prow 11, of Jenklntown, leturned from overseas, prefened lo talk of the warm. Intimate fl lenishlp of Cup. tain KranK Patties, of this cilv, his itun- 111. Hiding tinker, lather than of the In tain Hattles had been killed until the tianspOtt which biought him to "otfolk. a arilved lu this couuttj on December 31 , Sergeant Tliown lslted his paientu, Mr and Mis Kdward Brown, at their home, .Shoemaker avenue, .leuklntowit j-eBterdaj befote he was taken back lo a hospital at or near Camp V for complete convalesience BORE CHARMED LIFE aomicr who auryncii uaiiy iU - ties Iwiticil bv Shell To couio through the hottest engage-iiu-nts that the Aineilcau fuues took part In without a scratch, nnd flunllj to be bui led under u idle of eaith by an exploding shell i i ni t noniir in. , tnreii. was th re. perleuco of Private nobert II. 1-ogue, .uuj en a ir u load. He U u mem. bcr of the Head iiuarters Company 31Gth Infantrjv , Private 1ogue, I according- to reient i letters home, was detulled to go for; the mess for eleven of his comindes IlOIlKnT If. I.oaun during the tlghtlug Hi itie -niKoiinw jor rest, October 13, when a huge shell e Ploded ne-ir lilin, lipping ui the giouml for a cotiBiderable distance, knoiklug lum off his feet, and completely buiylng him He was lescued when his conuades,1 ttred of wait I ilk", stalled oft to the messi .wagon together, ' 1 Liogue entered the nsrvlce .May 23 1 'of last year, and was In training at t;arpp .vieaue uniii ins uivision embarked .for overseas in July. Uefore Joining thm 'l, 'IM.nnll ll,,,rr.h ' " Ity-'UpIscopal Church. Ullinilfl 111 1 III. I it lit' llllll-n-iiv II till 1 IK 111 f 11 ' " ...! .1... ..1.1.., t or liclia 11, ,11 u. U . .r.s, ,, T il . . . 1. 1 . 1 . !..--. 1 a .. 1 11 .. Uil" iireiiii' 1 linn 1 vi Mil 11 iiiiir-s nine. ..-- .SS" ..arV'wr M '! li' ?- .hues f in en. o?our I ' "h u pwldch JJi. Jus, .., -' rear. nils was 011 -Novcnine,. 0, ami , ' ttttvt.Mi men from Camp Mci'lellau . tet Mnrt,i llemr II rllil llil 1. Ii..lir 4I,,I Inc. I 1 A -. rt. tflfrl (i f.llll . .citic."-. ..''i. ; 'i ".,. n.rti. i i.i- . xt Muui-oiis i iinu id I."- iii. I 1110n from Foil Omaha: four oil reps n mm? Market Guide for Housewives Prepared by the City Marketing .tpent of the litneau of Markets, t'nited States Department" of Agricultutp AUtWDANT-lemun. -Potatoes, onloiiK, cabbage, carrot, tin nips, (iu.is.li nrnl NOUMAI Parsnips, friniiofrull, ointiRes, h.inniKis, bcrts and tipples, SCAHOU Sweet potntooH, tomatucp, pqgplaut, peppers, splnuch, beans, tt an hot i Irs nnd celety. t'trnlui ilroO' etc, KilK.TAllt.K-' - llr-nlK KlorMft. Itei'tii Parrel . ltrupitfl Sprouts Carrots-New .Temey, . lmnki-1 New JrrilP. I'lelr! t'alililKe .V York Danlch ('aulinoMpr e'-ilifornln . . . Cderj New Vnrk. warhetl . . I'-nnM lianta ... . . Lettuce rinrl'la (Inlnnn New York. No, 1 elov.. rotfitops IVniiMlvwnln . 1 Mhite New Virk, No 1 veliltn.. Nll Jt'rie, , luM.r-t Swort Potatoes i-e rrrrtel, i bnu'er-t I-lienre- liniini'TH Turnips Now JerM., Junket I oral, l,np (ft I'lH'IIN Aliples New 1ml. lUl.lnlh New VorU llr, intnii ... Vork lmiiprlaU WrMcrn i.irletleii rrnlirrlei -New Jere. liartVI .. (Irmiefrult -I'lorMa . Leniorn e'nllfnnila t)ratiKi I'lorldt 1 California And So They Were Married Episode Three (Jealauiy) lly IIA.IJ. 1)U0 lt.it CULLOR t OP'j) lint. IS I"1 ''1 Ph ii ( 1 ilar r Co. 1 uapti:p. mi M' 1 i"ll the -anin kind of tlilne was RyliiB on In tlie Cartii' apartnient at tlio same lime tliat Uutli and fenlt were Kolnjr tlnoURli their mutual Kiltl Inp. Isabel hat before, her (liesslliir table hunimiiifr a fragment of one of the pop ular thliiKU lle had beaid that eenliiB and Bill walked to-jtlessly about tl-o trjIiiB to mal.o up his mind to say! loom. something "Well ' ho exploded finally. 'T supposo jou've had a tine evening " Must splendid, MIllv. I don't Know when 1 vo enJoed an evening so much " "Anil 1 suppose Scott l!amond will he jour next victim.'' Isabel opened her eves wide. "What on euth do ou mean?" till, they all fall for uU sooner or 'later ' lllll remarked bitteily. "and xoil '.now it too jou need 11 1 .ipijear lloePnt" ..... m "Ales ou Jealous ot "intl now" . ,J?. r to In- I Isabel Ieughe.ll men lly. ' That s tlin, funniest thing 1 ve ever heaid. ".lott Itajmond Is o ciazy about P.uth that ho cant -eo stialght. If von weren't eletci mined to be Jealous of every man iuu uunw on ei "c n 'It eltilti 1 look s tonight. You had tho 111 st dam e with him and Jou danced piettv inuih all the otheis vclth him. too If 3 lenicinber right ' "That vvas because Until got cross at him and wouldn't il.uue with him c'otildn t .vou act, siliv " What for"' n-kiel Hillv. astoundfd "it mkes .1 woman to iiudei stand .1 wnm.111 Isiliel letiiineil 'Jealous 1 gues , II looked tint wav 10 me . ,... .. ,.,.., . .1... .. ern come now i-.iuri, 1-11 1 111,11 I"' SMUIIR iciu illllllv l-een lines je-u,- "US of JOU " , ii 1 cio vour fault CITED TWELVE TIMES, WON CROIX DE GUERRE Private Osear Roiningi'r Also' Wears' Insignia of Legion " of Honor "The deiiiians made mu eat s.ud Pr,ite Oscar Itotmt'gei, I. elirl." S. M ' who 13 on a i sit t.i Ins bojliood fl tends. Chief Petty rifllcer 1 lvde l.ove laee, and his sister Miss Neiiii Love lace -il2S AVallaie street But 1 had inv ie euge fter that in ilnsed them until the aiuiiitlie, and made iln-ni eat (dentv of hot lead nnd culil .'leel ' It was in tlie P.aitie of Long Point We vvetu ,old 10 hold .1 po Mlion W'e did t hev hut led a. JlOMINtil.lt wltlilwiiid of sin lis against us 'nnd followed tills up with all attack bv slot 111 tioops of PipssUu Mluaids It is a mlr.iclo 1 am alive 'out of two platoons 'of li'U men only tlie liiutenant anil 1 were left Htandliu,. I 'I thought It was bald luck when .1 shell burled me m earth 1 was able te exlilrale inv shnuldiis and continued I tiring my ilde. I guess It was that I that saved me. When thev dug 1110 out j they found seven dead Oeunans around 1 me. 1 " ie, elved the I'l'oK de fltieiro for that. Tho Legion of Honor was given me I 1i.ul tik lln close lo the giollinl vwiliu filing nir niachlne-giui nr three bonis, anil at that thej shot the pai k oft )nv b.ak It was thein tint a pleco "l Hliiapiiel stiuck tne In the light Knee. Tluv ie (.olnir to etraiRlileii It out tor me by laving It In splints vv hen I fcet back to tho .New York Naval Hospital. "At Chateau Thleiiy my i PBlmeiii .. .,.t,, l 1RU0 (leimans and took liu eanurtns and bOU maciune-guns. n - ih Fifth lleginieiit of Marines; I be- lmieed in tho ! oi ti -nun c mniwioi .. i i ...il.fn.l inrlt y. I'.IlT I took IWIIC'IU 1 titiio,.,, -, , . I., Voinleeii battles and iftuiuul .Vhis loiintry lie.eiuber is. IIU8," Negro Milit'uinen Go lo Capital Two bundled negin members of the homo defense, icsetvis left lod.v foe Jlanlsbuig to putlilpate lu tho Inatt iriii.il n.ciailo of tloveinor-tleit Hpioul ' They made a natty appeal alice Passing iha citv Hall, they ptesented iirms, ,, iUelr ual,i 0f bity )ieces plujid 'Amei lea.' Honor Roll for C'tly and Its Vicinity Today v in mi. i) ,i;kkki.v I.leiitennnt J(HN .1, OMKNS, 327 N'prtli Wilton tree! voi'm:i. nn. hm: i miktwhiini i (l'ltl,llllSI, lll.l'OKIKII MIHHIXI) l'rlvale TIII-IIIIHIUK r. KIKTINOMI. 13.'2 VVe CainbrU street SICK IN" llOSI'lTAI. (l'ltKIOl'SLV Jir.i'Oitrr.n mihsimi) . IThatra i JOHN Jl. I'tJlMlN'CS, 8810 Norm ow. I ...".rL"r'1..iiJii.i. i.i.. .i,..i. II ' I " I ''. . XsX 0e AP. 1 .. .1. . it... 1 tie 11 inaulia T ) t-'al- Prlee to i'onsumcr Tnilal 17.'."c HI 2t, lie lb .(l.'jse nt II de pk ii tm 1 1 rk li-lfte heal 23 IV lii-Hit Ii 1.1c -talk 3 !l,' stalk 11 IS,- bend 1", 4e lb II Id' '4 1 II 1.V '. Pk 1 1-1 Ie I'k .'.t-'.'ic ' pk i(2e ', Pk I s, i, pk 7 IJc ' Pk .0 21'. ' !' lii.Jli: ' i'k 2'Jtlle '4 I'k "I -7 :,c 'loR VI-IJo til r,.13c each Irt-'Jilo ilo?. 2 t5o Io 3ll-03e doJ l'ot to llctflllie ToJav .1 .ui-. mi ('.'it : iim .--... r,n i,bi (Hu ten its) . l.v.'ii 1ms (iiuart) .4ll.i;il lias is-ll l4 ,k) 2 On i ll Mil Mil-1.1 '4 Ik) K 'J K6-2 II1 C.'.VHil hU) . i; 4ii-2 in ii iioi) .MM : lich (It! stalks) . IS.'JI k)i (I II stalks) i no.n oil , bbl cir,.4i hj) , 2 mi J.4D i.ii (in.ns Mni J Ml a nil ewt (J4-L'il i4 pk . .' III-.' Nil ( Wt C.'l-'JIl U Il) s",-l mi Ins (s-U ' i hi I .'plM Tfl liaa (N 'I '4 I'M . '.'.. . SO hmp (IJ-1 1 i4 il.) .' "n has (s-'l i, pkl .Mi HU b.is IS n "4 pkl i, :.i s no lihi (.is-tj ', .k) II nil 7 W Uil (.IS-4J 'J il.) . 7 M-MS.1 bbl (1S-4J , pkl ,:i im-4 no box (ni-nni l.Min-'.'J on bbl ui.vns nisi I mi K.Ml box (.tn-sn) I .".-."i on box isnii-'inn) . I nil 3 T.. box (ISO 2SU) I SU-"i 73 box (1BV-23U) I s on i be, ause I rate to muelt, i-.ud mil bis .olce softenlnp. "Some limes t nomlei If ou care for me aii ' 1 mail led Mill didn't 1?" ' Ve-, but wliat for?' ' Well, ou'ie not bad looklnc and vou liae plentv of inonei. There are two Rood leasons.' Isabel's llRlit tone took l,ar f ,n s'1"? oul- "' ' worJ'" Bill was at her side In a moment, tie caugliu her up rouglil In his aims, forcing her golden head back agilnst 1 lum so that he 1 ould loot! Into her eves. ' "Don't ou love me at all'."' Nabel tiled to tldiculA lilin. but he was too clove. Mie hated theo demou sti.itlous of alfectlon . I 'Let niu go." she mummied, "you'ro hurling me 'Toll niH thai u lovo me.'1 'Of coinse 1 do, ou know I do. Bill, Pie, tso let me go ' He kissed her 'loughlv, the gold coioicd hair still pet - fectly waved, the hluo eyes, the uure sponslve liuiith, then ho releascel hi r '"Vote it funny woman' In - aoruptn siiel unsteadilv and went out Into the I llving loom foi .1 smoke Isabel dropped Into the chah bcfoie her dressing table and looked into the glass reflectively, n ve.lw inn a, mini t nKl. f7n hoi" Id 1m.4 ,. stand these tianspotts of mil's he ,r As for H.11 'alum Jealousj. lie was iniista my in fear of some oilt man awaking 111 Isaocl tlio span; mat he sln.'ilj eoulcl not llfrlit witli his own passion lie 1 ntisldeied her cold filgitl- liv laik of feeling fur lilm, tither than a kick of all feeling in her own na- line lim, liHVetthele's ho Intended to hold lit 1 s,i,. was his wife, file be longed to li in and lovo him or not loe lulu II was something to Uvc in the same houe with he) TROOPS LANDING HERE WILL BE TAKEN TO DIX Officer Inspects Facilities Jersey Camp, Including at Kecciving Station Sjiecuf 'iljiafe U to irmiiii Publ 1 ; nlw 1 ( Hllip lli, rlchl-liiw II, N, .1., J. Ill ".I. Kollowlng .1 Mt of I'olonel (ieots MeAndiews. of tho geneial -Aft, It is llhidv ili.it anangements will In- madi to iituKo Dl an even moin Impoitaut c. if lu tlio dischatge of men fiom tlie arinj Colonel Me.ndre.s hai chatge of the demobilization of ov e:scas men, and finding that D! vvas s0 aderiuatelj etiulpped for the dlsihatge work, making Hue icLoids with the men so far sent out. he made a minute inspection jes tciday of the facilities at hand, in cluding the new t idling- station which Is about icudy for ue. I A lecotd for speed In musteline 1 'it ' an oltli er vvaa lyade jesletday, when it 1 took Major A. A sprague, of the SUst ' ihifautiv. just 0110 hour from the unoi lie ariivnl In teielvo his final pap rs Liiulen.ini Holie and his staff bandied tlio papers and set up a mail: th.v u ill J bo bard to Heat. Piepatatlons am being mado hi m handlo the nun who will arrive on he llrst transport to dock at Philadelphia about Jaiiunv 30. Tho men wi 1 m lila id on ttains as soon ns, th bi .1 docks and will bo given their phjsi. a! examinations heio at tho now receivi station. Manv of tho men will also re- ml I8I nun f.om ihn s-muce Plvlilon. Van eouvcr llanacs Vashmgiciu, and two ollkeis unci s( itii) .time men from Camp Wise f-ait Xuiniiiu Te 'luci j cars, nt haul labor at Port Ja X ., following dishonorable discharge fiom the tinnv, wan the sentence of a couit-iiiaiilal In tlie case of Coipotal l.eiov .Smith, Coiupany Jl who vvas found guiltj of laklng a safetj rnmr neiouKmg io i-uiaiu iiairy itesiuslo and alsu selling u wool blouso valued at ' ' j n l-rivaie ii. j- aiimoiiii, .11 s- , r . What I Learned At the Canteen Oowii at the lanteen, where 1 woik ever.v Monday night, I've learned how tu muke a lot of vegetables Into tempting dishes Inepeuslv vege tables, too, One of them Is egg plaul. Jim never used to eat egg plant, but when I fix It for him now In this new way, well. 1 wish jou'd see lilm cat It I I cut up my eggplant Into squares, and boll until It's tender. Then I put it Into a baking dish and season it with pepper and salt, I cover the eggplant with a layer of tomato sauce, over that a laer of grated cheese, and chopped hard-boiled egg on the very top. I hake all this for about twenty minutes, but, of course. It Isn't complete without tlio dell, clous lla.or that Jim thinks the most Important part of any dish ' Al Kauce. It makes a wonderful en tree and sometimes I serve It as the ililef dish of the meal. It would be good anyway, but the Al Sauce makes It (Imply luscloua, Trure'n no othr woi-d for it. Juot you try Jt omo time, for your Jim. Adv. i MUSIC AND DANCE IN JOINT PROGRAM . . iOVCl lllll I' (-.Isinrr Knli'liillll- . a mont i7ivcn bv Russian bvin- phony and Duncan Dancers The Uusslnu Sjlnt.lioio Ouhesiin of New York . tlio Isadora Duncan d.uu ers I and (leoijc t'opeland, jilaiilst gave an i entertainment last eitlinf at the Metro ' polllan Opera House that was a inur. lunation or nit orchestral ioii"it. a piano recital and an exposition of solo and ensemble ilnntiliK before a large and hlBlily nnpreciatlie audience Mrans ns tills combination mav sound the total effect was booiI, and would hae bei 11 bettei had It In en possible to oer inine tlio lonif waits laused li ficr)uni cliances of stnRe seltliiRs, in addition in la dela of almost half an hour in be 'sintiliiK a Ions jirusiani. I Modest Aliehuler. the founder ns m jas the .onductor of the orchestra has .1 small and modtiateh competen crgnni I ration of about llft ,.n. better in tlio nrass and leed choirs than In Hie MilnR-s in this connection it must be noted. In fairness, that the number of strhiRs is much below that to whl, n Philadelphia, audiences aie aciustonud There nre, for wnnple, nt'i ihrce violas nnd as the othi r section 01 the kHIiir: bnc Is ouh sIIkIKIc laiR.-r In proportion, the entile numbei Is intalh Ir.iilcciuale in the spues of the Mctio PplltHII Opet.l llollfe and wns un.ihln in take lis piopei posluou in Hie onbesu.i I In iiiliimr of tunc- csici'.i when 11 'm I copslileied thai t lit loiiipositiniis w lu, 1. Mr AIlscliul. ) eli cted aie scored lather heaxllc rn th. -..i n.,.i 1. . --- --.- -' - i'.M ,111,1 1,1 IP- I The nrchestin began 1 ie ciniccii :h 1 In-fuinlllar Italian fappi In ,, uf T-ih,i.. i.owsuy. wlikh w.ch fairp well pl.uetl lantr which entile the nrchcjti.il noveltv or the evening, a eompo'-Mion entitled I "To the Sun." h YnssllenKu This wmh 1 which tinv be termed a -mnL-i.im .n,,' for It Lu I s tho cow-lsleiit and complete iiipiiiaiic' eicvelonmenl it c elll't , ntl r. Hess eletiiniideii n a smphon, ptoved to he a wcll-wiltien and e ecu be tier orelu s. trated pleen nf lniisli' not 1 pti, h-makiiig or even highly original mi aw R,.ne. hut saneK" cuncelved 1 ml c.inl.d out, although written lu a im cklltiiii. pto grain. At Us com iusiou Mr Xltstliuler Hiinouiii-ei that the orehfstr.i had been ieiue.tcd to plav something illkiiti'-llvelv Itusslan. nnd then g.n.. .1 chaniiing IlUbSlnn ilaiwe e,r Moussengski, whtili was well tnuhfil. The other 01c hestr.tl ntiinhi'-s wi-te two 1 an asi.m sl,,t( hes nf Ilipolntc f-lMlllOlf tvll ih I1.11n1.r1rn her 11 1 P'ajetl in the Pldladelphia Olebestra .""d Hie concluding numbei .1 paraphrase on me .ciioti n.uion.il hviuus ! (11.17011- ',on' 'm nieipig those of nine 11 ihons . J'llt!,',n seibian, Mniitenesi m l-'ictieh I ,fl ll1''"- Helslan. J.epa.K-r (t.ili.m nnd I -V nieril.llt I The Isadora Dmi.Mii d.inceis .ons.-i. ! I"B of nve giaieftil joting women l..u,. two pans of the piogiam. . msistng of win anil 1 iiscmble ifinelng, w'u. Ii iiausiaii into motion I 11 ilie-its pro duced In the compositions of leitaii compos. is. of wlikli I'honln and tjlm 1, , weu the most used although Si liubei 1 was also teprcsenled hi one of tin be' numbers. The dancing w.es done 10 tnq ncvoii panlment of phiiin ami was ,1 good (hlbllio-ti of tho .111 With od.isional ciptioiis, Iheie was no a letup! to lol low ilosi'v t. ilnthms of the iin.-n,il work Willi loriespoudinglv .11 ui.tr motion, but to Intel pret b. aiioliu 1 or lather an addiaion.il medium the idea of the lonipiiscr. How far tills 1,111 l done lu an uiiotloual sense is :i moot iiuestlon, but at any rate It was :i ,leas Ing spectaele in witness and was gie.u1 elljujid lij tlie audience .Ml Copelaiul, vcho filtulsiied the thud part of the piog am and also pl.ejed the music foi tne ilameis showed bims-lf to he an 1 ei Hem planls He plave'd nine uuinbeis In eluding the- opening moveiixii of I he ' Moonlight Sonnta of Ilieihoiei ami siuallet lornposltions of (Inn! e" liopln liehusse, ilranados and ( hnhinr Ml were well done although one was 1 -c lined to wonder whj, wnli ti . enoi- N)JJU c ..iSOl,-F wism lajc Cbo .! Air 1 & rsci aqenakeaWuai't The Ideal desseit foi eb Idren nnd convalen-cuis because I H SO Ricli in Butter Fats nnd go good to tasie that even the giown-ups will want mote, Be Sure It's Mr. Morrison's No Other Is as Good uytir tiv-sS 7i II ttrm$m III idfcs I S J til T5 Morrison 3 Mnt III Co- pl"'a- M 1 1 flMt-aL-t 1 laJT. ....mm P iHIIHTHrirJ RffsjfiiiiitiJiiiitiitiiiiiiiiillllililiH rl . I j aLl.aLr,! I.Q'.ll i't- l.i (ibhaltcd 7.1.70 RIAYLOCKBLYNKInc V 1528ChesmutSi. rie Apparel iiop for the IJcttT'Diascd Men and ITomcu i PRESENT For Florida and Early Spring Wear ownd 3(afd SaiUa Qoald and tyiixipd oft'oa umiMtal Jiyle AXD , .. . ..u.,w,,v . ...,v t 1 1 ISimi'tnd COATS "? mous literature of the piano at hi" ill" ' posal, Mr t'opeland seleited two or eliestral pleees, "The Afternoon of a Kami" of Iebu-si. and the 'Spanish Itliniod of I'liabrler lie showed Rued tone and command of the key board, but was at his best In the 'f-paiilsh Panen" of Orcnidos and too romparatluly llltle plaied but .xprts- fie and t iff'e.cito "Puck's Dance" of ncbussj ROUTED PRUSSIAN GUARDS 'riiosp Who Sunned Mttriiir" At lack Won't I'orgct It, S.tyn rtcfitn ( hen Pieinler P.hert nrdeinianj told the Prussian (iuards Hut the, had necr been defeated in hatile he lld. ai-cnrd- Inu to Prhate War- en It llullllK. i'.OSO 1 liestnut street Private Ilulinp who Is a metnliei of 1 ie Fifth Marines, 111 a ie cent letter to ii lallves, alluded In ' 'i e Piemler as et for,flful Win, the Prus sian tlu.irds," be said, "were Rhen siii h a 'wallnplnK in the Ilelleau Wood that thofe wlio MllVllfll will never fiircet It Tills was wbeie the standi iiilliiiK us HI ttNO Devil Docs Tho RUJids fell like chaff heTore the wind, surfeiliiK sii Ii s.nrre h'Shea that the were fenced in retreat 'I hev were as ineel, as latnbc and hn.uin until theie was no flRht lefi in them, btii we paid no alienllnn to then l.aiue radium' mill eliovi those who ic tn.i Hid ahve far in the icai CITY HERO AWARDED MEDAL i (M'siiui!! v.ips serccaiit rxiirov U.S. C. forUrarry 'I he cotnniander in-ehlef. In the nan e of tin? PiesUlen' has awarded the Distinguished Service t'ross to I'lrs Sergeant .lnsoph K Klliov, T.J I Hast l.ehlgh avenue, Philadelphia Ull- PMiy K ulSth Infantry, for oxtraoid -nat 5 l.eiolsm in action near tctluu l'latice, .November 4, 1S18. Seigeant Kllroy led a patlol of tl e linn to Hank ,1 inaililiif-guii in m 1 ' heavv niachlne-gun file mused tin- loss of the other membcts of the pattol He lileked tii the automatic title- of a fallen I con nile and be his iffectivi- and severe 11(0 tendered val ttibln aid In breaking up 1. local eoutii ci't.tc ve h i n was fotn ing It Does Not T -. r. s Q-f-- s r4 7 JLOSC O tVCtlPtll M-aJx " v ' w&w rNE great differ-- ence between this original French prod uct and its many im itations is that the or iginal does not lose its strength. The very last application of BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE in severe cases of pain is just as effective and soothing as the first. That is why it is so remarkably successful in relieving the pain of headache, lum bago, rheumatism and the like. This is not a cure or a remedy, but a reliever of pain and as such it has been famous for a quarter of a century. Get a tube today. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Agentt Nevr York Insist On The Original t H WANAMAKER WANAMAKERAJ Already Many Spring the Down Stairs at Jan. JJxi, UlU). A Thousand Pair of Kiddies' Shoes r Special at $1.15 and $1.35 a Pair ,: Shoes for all the little pattering l'eet are made of black patent leather, black kid skin and of tan kidskin. Some of them have white tops. o Sizes 2 to i) are $1.15 a pair. Sizes o to 8 are SI .I55 a pair these have wedge heels. ' At $2.50 a Pair ? shoes for children who wear sizes 6 to 2 are made of dull black leather in button style? . Women's Shoes at Special Prices For $3.50 a Pair For $1.40 a Pair A woman may buy Oiocs of Inimii kieWkin or kui.v knNkin with Spring Slips Into Serge and Taffeta ' ''Ml'1 vitmr MsWSiMMk 750 Sample White Waists Special at $1.85 Sizes lim fiom Uil to 10 in the gioup but not in each tyle as these blouses ate lnanufactiueis' samples. Some are of soft white voile trimmed with lace and embtoidery; otheis are of crisp white organdie. Necks aie in V shape or square, and much piotty luce is used. 1'lainer mode!- of voile with pique collars ate ei.v good value. (Vlnrkri) - v Three Groups of Coats Every One Wearing a Special Price Some of them aie new, but others are fine coats 1 educed from our own stock. And there nre many days ahead when a warm coat (and an attractive one) will be a good friend. 82 Good-Lookinj'-Coats at 815.75 arc of soft velour or of closely woven burella with a velour finish. They have loll collai.-. of soft blown cone, sea'ene fur or beaver fur cloth. Bolted styles and all fully lined 35 Fine Coats at $42.50 and these have all been much higher in our own stock. They aie of velour oi pompom, with collar, cutT and pocket trimmings of sealenu fur, or with large self collars. Some of the Win ter's best styles and all lined with pretty silks. Handsome Afternoon and Evening: Coats a cac full that remains is now StiT.c'iO, which is les than half price for most of them. Of suerle velour, duve- tyne, satin and velvet, handsomely ttimmed with beautiful furs. Usually theie i only one of a kind. New Rough-Weather Coats at $18.50 Thev aie of heavy gravish mixtuie, loosely belted, with large lollars that button up around the neck. ( Vlnrkri) Reduced Taffeta Frocks for irirls of 10 years to 11 are now $12 to SIG.BO with trood choosine. The styles at o many, and all the frocks are topped with white collars, Tho Alwavc-ftnnrl TtWiilnHmi t i) naJ?r00ff. ."effUiailOn I or school, for play and for nil-time, the icgulatioti frock is appropriate. Blue gingham regulations with side-pleated skirts aie neat and trim for girls of lli to 10 years. ,,8.7o. ((rntrull ! Three Specials Mercerized White Voile First 35c a Yard Soft, pretty white voile is evenly woven and has a lustrous finish because it is mercerized. It is 40 inches wide. Second 55c a Yard Finely woven white voile is un usually poft nnd a good width, too 14 inches wide. Third 75c a Yard English voile is scarce enough now, but quality liko this Is almost impossible to secute at present. It is English chiffon voile, and 40 inches wide. (CcnlriJ) Wanamaker's liltu-k lulfrUm, Shoo of black calfskin arc vciv neat, of ;rny l.iuSkin have cloth tops to match. ilolli top. 1 1 hmtliull Rotlt tuiloicd .crKe:iml enp, liistlinic tntTctit lmvo taken on a fresh nnd charming newness in honor of the com 'tiK of Sprinir. Some taffeta ft oiks ate oven flaunt nijr vuflle5?. tliat we may be certain a new- season is near. Bodiics are quite simple, some with cnllaio, some without, ami hoic and theie you'll see a fcah matkitiR a youthful waistline. The flock that is sketched is made of Spring weight seige, and both bodice and skiit nre trimmed with braid. Tlie little tucker ()f (ipoigette iiepc soften i tho wilt. SlS.To. Othei new Spring fiocks tit $o to $30. No Dearth of Spring Suits! MI soits of pretty things in seige and wool puphn have been appearing during the la-t few daj,. Theie is a jonlhful suit with a bow in the back nnd a bright blue collar and cuffs. Anothet ha- a straight bov; coat that tells a new tale of Spring. &'.u to $.'i!i.7.". tVliirkd) ft V- si; It's Fun to Dress a Little Lad in Such Delightful Suits Here are new little middy or Oliver Twist suits of the kind he can wear be nenth his Winter coat right now. Some'are made of plain chambray, others of sturdier cotton materials in pluin colors and stripes. They have little breast pockets, taped col lars and ties. The suit sketched has a fine icpp blouse anil Copenhagen or navy blue sateen trousers. Snteeiv by the way, is going to be used a great deal for little boys' suits. At $3.23. Other new suits aie hero at $3.25 to $3,75, and they are for boys of 2 to 6. (OatraO-r J Things in Store t' n Shoe It Gleaming Wash Satin S2 a Yard We have been waiting for tius shipment (and so have many of our customers) of flesh" color and white satin of good quality. It is 40 inches wide. , (Onlral Striped Japanese " Crepe 25c a Yard These ilean, clear coloring' .tie ever so piettv for children's flocks, little boys' wash suits and for kimonos for grown-ups. They, ate fast color and the material is vciv duiable. It is 110 inche wide. ((fiitrsli T A Lot of House ; Frocks Reduced to $3 Neat, btiaight-lino fiocks aie, made of gingham in stripes of blue, pink, lavender, black oV combinations. Thev are trimmed with plain-color chambray and have cood pockets. Tho style is excellent and the dresses are all very well made. (( e-ntral) Special at $3 " Warm Cotton Filled Quilts - Just at a time when they will be needed thev come at? this little ptice which is near to Halt. i Thev are filled with thick, toft cotton, covered with fig-,, tned lotton material and scroll stitched. A big lot of them came in,' but theie is still plenty to choose fiom. , (( hc-slllllt) The White Sale q Flowers Into More j Pretty Daintiness ' Hustly while petticoats of cot ton taffeta show fresh little Oriental designs in blue, pink oil lavender. They have elastic ak the waist. M.50. t White sect sucker petticoats' ate evoi so serviceable and con-' enient. for they need no ironing." The full ruffles on the flounces have underlays. $1.25. , i Such Pretty Camisoles' At $1 this is a surprise, be cause they look much more than $1 ate camisoles of white or pink crepe do chine or of satin. The entile tops, in corset-cover hape, are made of imitation filet lace. r" Two styles at $2 havo tops of i Georgette crepe with the lovvcui parts of flesh satin. Crepe VoiloNightgowns aie (le'icately soft and the fiesli ' shade is especially attractive? They are gracefully shirred and show clusters of colorful Frenoli , knots. Special at 2.50. sn $1.25 for Envelope' " 1 Chemises i of soft white nainsook is very reasonable. Don't you think so? , The casings are of the material joined to the chemises with nar- r0v inseitions. These envelope chemises will launder well. . (trnlrnl) OK kskskW a . " f & ? i " l'.. i . . '1 . liN.-l ..' . H V'rH ?. A vj