i""" "W f, v r ' T f& r. i-n I HERO VOLUNTEER ONE OF 4 KILLED Frederick F. Belli, on Cas ' unity List, Refused to " Stay at Hpme WAS PUT IN CLASS FOUR Waived Preference and Went Overseas With 109 th Infan try to Fight for U. S. Honor Roll for City Today DIED IltOM DISEASE Irlrnttn ' IIAKRY M. WKTIIEKSTINE, 220 Hans- herrv atreet. v HARRY F. FRONTER, 008 East Dau phin street. DIED OV WOOJfDS Trlrates WALTER T. WINNALS. 5723 Leonard ntreet. FRF.DERICK F. IlKIXI, J821 North Nineteenth street. (Previously reported iilsalng.) WOUNDED. DEflREE UNDE TERMINED, l'rlvnte JOHEPIT McINTlRE. 321B Lee street. (Previously reported mlsalng.) WOUNDED 8LI0IITLY I'rlrntes THOMAS J. GLASGOW, 151S Melon street. P1IIMI LEWIS. 014 Serine aarden street. UIIXIAM PALACIO, 1208 North Thir teenth street, . TATRICK McQUADK. 3712 Stanton street. RETURNED TO DUTY rili ate GEORGE YOUNG. 2610 South Tenth street. (Previously reported mlsslne There are four dead on the official casualty report for the city today. Among them tre Privato Frederick F. Belli, 1821 Xorlh Nineteenth street, who was wounded In the JInrno sector July 15. He waa a member of Company C, 109th Infantry, and had been In Franco since May, Although In the fourth-class of the draft, Belli waived exemption. Last April ho was called to Camp Meade, and three weeks later, when the 100th came through from Camp Hancock on Its way to Hoboken to sail oerseas, It needed men to nil In the ranks, and Belli vol unteered to go across at once. He was twenty-eight years old. Ills mother, Mrs. Antonla Belli, who lles at the Nineteenth street address, has re cehed word her son lied only one day after ho fell In action. He was burled, said the report, on the .banks of the Marne, at the village Sezanne. The report for the entire country con. tains 605 names. Fifty-six are those of soldiers from Pennsyhania. Two of the men from this city nro classified as dead of disease and two of wounds. One of tho Phlladelphlans Is. wounded, with degree undetermined; four wounded slightly and one who was reported miss ing has returned to his unit Harry Wetherstlne, 22G Hansberry street, died of bronchial pneumonia Feb ruary 15. The soldier's parents had not heard of his Illness. They received a letter from htm dated February 13, say. ing he had como through the war safely and was In good health. Wetherstlno was a, private, first class, and was attached to tho 318th Infantry. He experienced tho seeral days' fight ing at the battle of the Argonne with out a scratch. He was twenty-three years old and had been overseas since last Aprl. Sergeant Patrick McQuade, Company C, Twelfth Infantry, was wounded July 10. In a letter to his parents, 3712 Stanton street, under date of February 26, the soldierrcaid his wounds were not serious, and he expected to sail for homo soon. "I toolc part In some of thii EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH '21, 1919 worst battles wo had and I think I am lucky to be alhe," he wrote. McQuade Is thlrty-one jears old and has been In Franco since May. Ho en listed in Columbus, o., nnd trained nt a North Carolina camp a few weeks bo foro sailing. t SAYS SEVENTY-NINTH WILL BE HOME IN JUNE Capt. Arthur L. Gagans One of Philadclphians Who Re turned on Harrishurg . Captain Aithur I Gagans, 5DC1 Drexol road, commander of Company D, 31Cth Infantry, known as "Philadel phia's Own," was nmong others who ar rived in Ney York on tho transport Harrlsburg. ' He predicted that the Se'venty-nlnlh Division, In which .there , are a largo number of Phlladelphlans, .wilt return to the United States by tho latter part of Juno at the latest. The dllsIon Is composed entirely of Pennsylvania men who trained at Camp Meade. A large number of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Yanks nrrived in New York jesterday on the transports Da kotan and" Italia, Among others on the Dakotan were the Twenty-seventh Engineers, recruited In the mining dis tricts In Pennsyhania. Bert A. Powers, a Philadelphia vaudeville actor, was among others aboard the Italia. Powers had many close oalls during the war and was blown out of a shell hole where he took refuge whllellghtlng In tho Argonne. Others in the Italia were Sergeant Elmer Graham, 112 West York street; John McCannon, 3345 Richmond street, i who was wounded three times; Chnrles i'. jeeney, 316th Infantry, who lives at 312 South Twenty-second street, nnd. Sergennt Edward Murphy, 925 Heed street Phlladelphlans on tho Dakotan In cluded: Charles J. p'Nelll, 2608 North Twenty third street; Ernest II. Schloeln, 1517 Norlh Tenth street; James It Sare, 4402 Walnut street; Edward F. Welsh. 2435 North Third street; Corporal John U Stone, 243 Kates street; George Gray, 4344 Bermuda street; Frank T. McGlll, Lebanon; Prlntes Paul B. Regan 1244 Nortli rifty-flfth street; Harry Seerota, 1319 South Sixth street; Philip H. Zim merman, 1518 Mount Vernon street; Martin J. Bailey. 500C Parrlsh treet: James Camao. 2305 Federal street: William T. Kenyon. 5014 Knox street; Adus Kennedy, 4416 Lancaster aenue; Ilussell J. McMalion, 2542 North Eigh teenth street; Georite M. Hart. ER43 Frankford aenue, and Robert A. Nelson, -jk ronn I'airnui street DR. CRESTON SUTCH A CAPTAIN Parents in Gcrinantown Receive News of Son's Promotion Dr. nnd Mrs. William Sutch, 302 West Duval street, Germantown, have re ceived news of the promotion of their son, Crcston Sutch, to tho rank of captain. Captain Sutch is In the dental corp"J attached to the 318th Infantry. He went to Franco with the regiment last Jfny nnd passed through fighting In Flanders, In the St -Mlhlel sector nnd In the Ar gonne. Ho was gassed on October 4 In the Bols do Ogons, In tho Argonne, while working in a first-aid dressing station. He wai then a llrst lieutenant. News of the promotion camo from Amcy la France, where Captain Sutch Is stationed with his regiment. Captain Sutch was commissioned In June, 1917. Ho Is a graduate of tho UnlcrsHyof Pennsylvania Dental School and piuc tlccd nt 2038 North Fifth street. The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th nd Chestnut St., Philadelphia REED H. WALMER. Auctioneer. NOW ON EXHIBITION ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE The Notable Collection of Highly Valuable Paintings By CELEnnATHD MASTERS OF TUB ANCIENT AND MODERN SCHOOLS RHonelnff to the Eetato of the Iito Mr. William A. Cunningham And from tho Trlvato Collection of tho Administrator Col. R. B. Murphy, of Virginia yor! 10 nn SOLD AT UNKESTHICTED rUBLIC SALE Tuesday, March 25, 1919, at 2 o'Clock Jac w Suits and Dresses for Large and Stout Women Our Specialty $5.00 Silk Taffeta Petticoats $3.98 Changeable colors. 8TKE12T FLOOU cfflzr&Cfl& 923 MARKET STREET r i ) Spring Suits ( Dresses Dolmans We Will Open a Charge Account for You! sr.roND ri.ooit n 5 i Tomorrow Sale Extraordinary! Remarkable Savings on Newest SECOND FLOOR 1317 MARKET ST. 'NEXT TO THE CLOSE TMEATW D0NE FLIGHT UP- SAVE 45 $80 Here Are the Big Values in Men's Clothing A real snap for quick buyers in these v newest models in ancy Mixtures & Blue Serges $11 FREE Values $15 and $16. Now Only $1.50 Nobby Cap With EachSuit W have about 100 of Hhesf suits at this price. Come In today or tomor row ror yours. .88 7$ If I J mm 1 Boy.' d JW Suits p " Worth $9 ?1 Hat FREE With Each Boy's Suit - Special Working Pants Good dark colors. AllflJ CI tLra double-stitched. :N - These are, regularly K M $2.60 and 3"A snap at 10 Diicoist to Service & Ex-Serric Hen OPEN EVEBX EVENING CvJ Remarkable Purchases- Values Up to $40.00 Tin's is the greatest money saving event of the new season and affords you a real oppor tunity to buy your Easter ap parel at a price that will con vince you of the leadership of "HIRSCH'S." ' Compr.re them with any spring fashions at anywhere near this price in other stores and you will plainly see the great savings you can make. SECOND FLOOR J M& m 13 1 11 w Mv Hwr 7'fflffiJXIj AW KaaL '.sftb &lri WkWMl :ffL u Ml v If fj f ciioHi: VH SI i i Moor 11 MitP N $ Complete Lines of Weil-Known Corsets l.oot05-o All the popular makes. 1 STKI5KT FI.OOll Wool Serge & Poplin Skirts $4-98 In New Modeli Values to $6.98 Styles that show the cut-In pocket, tucked belt, buttons on back and others trimmed with silk braid. Alw several plaited styles. Navy blue and black. STREET XXOOIt Silk Crepe de Chine ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.98 to $3.98 I.aco and embroidery trimmed stvlcs. HTItKKT I'LOOlt The Very Newest in Trimmed Hats $5- siiiiiiiiHJsvfiK 'm HHHIIIIIIIIIIIHiPtVbk Ws .iHIIIIIH &- Without Equal in This City, at Fully 100 different models reaoy for your selection. "Mltzl" sailors side roll and mrge dress sailors, mushrooms, pokes and chic tur bans with newest trimmings of flowers, wings, feathers and ribbons. Every new spring shade, STREET IXOOK A Sale of $5.00 & $6.00 SILK GEORGETTE and Crepe de Chine WAISTS I I But one or two of a kind but all new beaded, embroid ered and lace trimmpd effects forcholce. STREET FLOOR Resinol 5 brthatskintrouble is TV thi blisters that aDDear on en break, accompanied spots or , little watei (he Klein and hv nnrrrv loolcine inflamed swl sores that spread, with intense itching, generally can be described as eczema. Rnlool Ointment ldd by Rettnol Soap rirly till to rlvo IramedUta reiki, and with pcmvcnncc, uuHt eltari awir.uit troub'o entlitlr. Anolot tbklur Ulflit. ... tfaw bandace. , S 'i i-MlfUJrr&U. Tomorrow A Sale Extraordinary X SUITS, CAPES,)M J QO (DOLMANS vJJ-w & DRESSES Actual Values Up to $22.50 XThe Basement Store has prepared a sensational sale for to morrow, tool More than 300 of the very smartest new suits, capes, dolmans and dresses offered at unusually big savings. All the most popular materials and spring colorings. Xii!l 1 IiiIIVtIw II tills 7) m Kmwm ' t M fBTr-tIUf If w I aW .-Vt-fHVi4UII Mil It I I It m i $3-00A B UWmA If I Mil L Girls' Wash Dresses$f J8 & $$.98 & Children's Tn fullv two dozen styles. Ginghams and linens neatly smocked or trimmed styles. JL Sizes 6 to 14 years Children's ROMPER f DRESSES 98c Girls' Silk Dresses a mrrrrirmn niiinrii. u iiiuiinu " T. . with contrasting colors. Dozena 6lsea 8 tolls ' ' tqt style.' SUea 2 t? 8 yeurs. I , 1 ' 2. Of reps and ginghams. Some are smocKea, ouiers, miiuuwu Infants' Coats & Capes $2.98 to $11.75 Of serge, silk or wool popllhs, 1 silk moire or checkedjnateriaU. I STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER. Special Announcements for To-morrow (Saturday) '" i i i i .i I,, ... ' i It is a Greatv Pleasure to Choose from Such a Great Collection of Suits, Dresses and Wraps PvnnnSvn?-! "S SJ,-aKuiilli0,,,d ag.ahlt '"l s Rtl .exce11"11 va.V!cty at cai:h V and prices range from the least HfS8 advisable to buy to the most luxurious. You will find here good, wearable, conservative styles, and tho nignest novelties ; and the values are unsurpassed. Dresses, $15 and $16.50 Suits at $25.00 0f "cn's-wcar serge and poplin, in black, navy blue, tan and shades of gray; made in belted and ' semi-belted styles, embroidered and braid-trimmed, i Suits at $27.50 Theso includc the vaous.' belted effects and some of i the closo-fitting models that flare abruptly from 1 the waist-line; also some with coats in the new box effects. Of men's-ucar serge and poplin, in black, navy blue and tan. Suits at $30.00 Beltei1 mode,s with Pl!ts I forming panels from the i waist-line, others gathered at the waist-line and trimmed with black silk braid. Suits at $32.50 Smart'y tailoi n-s wear Srrge Suits, in black and navy blue; belted models and Ioosplv-rHrHlrrl box effects: some with silk vestccs. Also at this price JERSEY SPORTS SUITS, in henna and wistaria. SnuK-fitting models on i nlain-tailornil linna. Imv effects and belted styles, developed of serge anil poplin in blnck and navv blue. Also SPORTS SUITS IN HEATHER MIXTURES, in shades of blue, brown and olive. S'rnwbrWue t. Clothier Seonnfl Tloor. Market Street CoatS, $20.00 tO $37.50 TP Coats of lUBh-grade mix- ' tures, in tan and olive tones, some belted, others free from tho shoulder. CoatS, $20 tO $45.00 Ful' easy-fitting modPls, with inset t or Raglan sleees, and loosely belted at the waist-line. Of poplin and serge, in black and blue. Tl JO Suits at $35.00 Satin and Taf f ota 1' rocks one model in tunic style and finished with a smart little vestee of white crepe Georgette. An other good model, with a saucy little peplum, Is finished with n button-trimmed vestee, a narrow belt, and a dainty white frill at the neck. Tho third model has a tailored finish of buckles and bone buttons. Dresses, $18.75 to $32.50 s-.tm, ; Taffeta and crepe Georgette, in many delightful new styles. The model sketched ($32.50) is of crepe Georgette nnd taffeta. Others on plain lines or with artistic drapery or the fashionable tucks, varied by beads in new application, or pretty touches of embroid ery, are in white, flesh color, pink, gtay, henna, navy blue, Belgian blue and black. Dresses, $16.50 to $25.00 s c e o - Dresses in navy blue and black, made in styles especially adapted to street w ear tunic, panel and straight line models, with cord tucking, subdued touches of embioidcry, or with smart-tailored features a3 their chief attraction $16.50 to $25.00. JERSEY DRESSES, $25.00 to $50.00. Capes, $15 to $50.00 ?1fnl!K.ef,rm s,c,.ees f " !! Z quality, some plain, others braid- tnmmed; with or without vest. The model sketched, $15.00. Dolmans, $25 to $95.00 ?,l'elou' s, a1d bufia ' y - Z- cloths, and at the higher prices cvoras and the softer finished velouis; many elegantly lined. ,V-V Straw brideo Clothier Second rioor. Centra Silk Waists For the Spring Suit CREPE GEORGETTE in I 3.h color, white, navy blue and lovely light shades, langinfc fiom tho simplest to the most claboiate models $6.00 to $15.75. CREPE DE CHINE Tailoicd and semi-tailored; in flesh color, white, navv, blue, bisque and black $6.00. PONGEE smartlv tailored; convertible or flat collar, nanow plaiting down the front $3.75. TUB SILK in satin-stripe ef fects and in lovely spring color ings; stiictlv tailored mqdels f.3.75 and $4.50. Straw brlilRC . Clothier 2(1 rioor. Centre Gay Silk Umbrellas Brighten Rainy Days Sma-t-looking Umbiellas of coloied bilk blue, green, purple, a'so of black s,ilk with wrist cord or ring in handsome bakelite-top handles; excellent styles at $5.00. Men's and Women's Umbrellas Unusual at S2.00 sturdy, good-looking Umbrellas, with fine American taffeta coverings on strong parngon fiames. Women'-, Umbrellas are fitted with a wrist cold in the plain oi fancy ca'ed wood handles; plain or natural wood handles in hook and ciook style on Men's Umbrellas. Mmwlirlilee Clothier Aisle 7. Market Street More Easter Millinery Will Be Ready for To-morrow At $5.00, $,6.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Hundreds of new Hats, including the charming Poke sketched ($9.00) which is a type much affected by the younger women, and nothing in recent years has been so artistic and becoming. Pokes in smaller sizes, Sailois of all 'kinds, including the "Mitzi," Turbans, Tarns and various other close-fitting kinds, new droop ef fects and cornered Hats all are in this collection. Plenty of black, navy blue, brown, red, henna and dust, also the new light shades such as tur quoise.DuBany lose and leine d'or. Flowers and fruits in new effects are used, wings aie a very important feature, drenched ostrich feathers and other high-class imported and Ameiican-madc novelties are used unsparingly. Wo also call at tention to the many Ribbon-trimmed Hats, includ ing the soft frilled-iibbon brims. Sports and Tailored Suit Hats Especially interesting is a collection of Hats of nacre pineapple braids, at $3.95; and another of Pineapple Straw Hats with Leghorn facing, at $6.50. Others from $2.95 to $6.50. New Ready-to-Wear Hats Hundreds of Hats, all copied from high-priced models, and shown in the season's best colois. Prices $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Girls' Spring Millinery $1.95 to $12.00 The newest School Hats and Sports Hats, the latest ideas in diess Hats, including the new Pokes and tho Large Soft Hats with flat tiimming. Also Girls' Latticed Straw Hats at $3.50 The entile Hat is made of latticed or interwoven straw braids, in pretty color combinations, trimmed with silk ribbon. s- Straubrldse . Clothier Second rioor Market Street. West fisa&r SJllP 7 Birthday Cards Just received a fine as sortment of beautiful Birthday Cards, Folders and Booklets. Prices, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c. , Straw brldire H Clothier Book Store, Second l'loor. West Waverly Motobikes A Boys' Bicycle That Resembles a Motorcycle Out-door days are here and I the boy who has been clamoring for a Bicycle will be moro than delighted with the Waveriy Jlotobike. Made to resemble a motoi cycle it has a truss-bar frame, motorcycle tool box, dou ble reinfoiced forks, motoi cycle grips and pedals, drop-side mud guards, New Departure coaster brake, leather saddle with good springs; color forest green with blue trimmings. Price $50.00. Stra a bridge, & Clothier fourth Floor Cotton Waists Thousands of them. In all white, tailored, semi-tailored and trimmed, including some very dainty batistes and French voiles, also pure linens, $1.00 to $10.00, according to materials, etc. Pretty plain colors and striped effects, including corded and satin-stripe voiles, $1.00 to $5.75. And white Waists, trimmed in color, some daintily embroidered, $1.50 to $12.75. Strnn bridge Clothier 2d Floor. Centra Here is What Men Want To Know About the New Spring Clothing What is new in Clothing styles? we are asked by many of our customets chiefly by men just out of military and naval service, it or their benefit we wish to state primarily that a well-fiting, well-chosen Suit is always in good style, irrespective of whetho- it embodies the very latest "fsahion ideas" or not. If they want the Suits which arc most in demand by up-to-the-miriute young men, we can show, them a plentiful variety of smart new ei.ects, including such style-features as New Waist-seam Models Smart Double-breasted Effects The New Straight-up Shoulders The New Incurved Waist-line The New High-set Pockets The New .Bell Cuffs And we can show an equally atti active as sortment of neat, tiim-looking, conservatively cut styles as well all in a variety of spring time fabrics beyond description. Prices for Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits which are sola in rnnaucium cAtiuaivciy uy a.- o,iin S35.00 to S60.00. Top Coats ik nn to S50.00. Suits from other good manufacturers are $25.00 to IK. Top Coats, $20.00 to $35.00 Hart, Schaff ner & Marx Medium-Weight Suits $28.50, $32.00, $34.50, $38.50 UNUSUAL VALUE California- and Spring-weight Suits, made un from fabrics of which tne manufacturers had but limited quan Htipq at liberal price concessions. The Suits at $28.50 are of cheviots in neat single-breasted styles. Suits of fine-twill blue se.-ge at $32.00. Wnnilaome double- and single-breasted Waist-seam Suits at $31.50 many suk-lined. Fine Worsted Suits at $38.50. Blue Serge Suits, with two pairs of Trousers special value at $32.00 Of all-wool blue serge, well tuilored. We advise all men 'about to buv Serge Suits to SEE THESE SUITS and make actual compari sons before final decision. They will save money "by so doing. All si and proportions. Also Blue Serge Suits, with a single pair of trousers, special at $25.00. w And many other special lots of economic inter! ,,irtitinn to our reeular lines. " ;;a. . Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Floor, Golden Special for MEN 1 2400 Excellent Soft Percale SHIRTS Much Under Price At $1.10 Weeks ago we planned this Golden Special for men, for this particular early spring Saturday to-morrow. All are brand-new, from a manufacturer glad to oo-operate with us to make this one of our most atti active Golden Specials. Of very fine, soft percale in excellent designs, all fast colors, well made, cut over good, com fortable, well-fitting patterns. The entire lot should be sold by closing-time, at $1.10 each. m blrawbrldge i. Clothier Hast More, Ulghth Street Distinctive Models in Separate Skirts Many smart models for gen eral wear, of black or blue pop lin and seige; variously belted and button-trimmed $5.00 to $13.50. Plaid Skirts Were never so varied. Plenty of plaited or plain-tailored models, wonder fully attractive in style and coloring $5.00 to $20.00. Silk Skirts Taffeta models in blue or black, $10.00 and .12.00; or of silk poplin at $13.50. Strawbrldye Clothier becond Floor. Filbert Street Women's Bracelet Watches $11.00 We have about enough remaining of this special. lot for tomorrow. The Watch itself -meas ures one inch in diameter, has 20 year gold-filled car.e, with 7-jewel lever American movement. Gold filled detachable bracelet and holder. i Straw urldse i. Clothier Alile V, Market Street 1 xSy U 1 V I fast Silk Petticoats, Special, $3.95 Only 100 in this speciul lot of TAFFETA SILK PETTI COATS, in fashionable plain colors and lovely two-tone effects; made with a tailored flounce. Unusual value at $3.95. N Misses' Taffeta Petticoats Young girls will be delighted with these Tuffeta Silk Petti coats, with tucked flounco of quaint Dresden flowered silk $5.00. Black and Colored Satine l'ettlcoats, 1.50 Strawbrldge Clothier Third Floor, W MARKP2T STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STRHzf .., - i p -n An; an 11 . ... ,.mji t K OF WTTLM, IWCONOMYpp y Y . " ", -.t r '.1 f .A ' M. ttc- " rw T? 'I'Jl" WfM s ." V,- tk ! J'i i ... J ws jfr-4 S I'ff, I' r w xlF n -". -v. ii j H 'fT V
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