ua m t t & a ""4 ,. IV KNINGr BUBLI& LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AP&L 4, 19i0 r- W0 CITY SOLDIERS ARE ON DEATH LIST Bolh Previously Reported Missing, and Third Is Severely Wounded V On a general casualty list. Issued by His War Department today Private Vln wnt Giordano, 5316 Stiles Btreer, Is re ported dead. Joseph Ulordano, father of the soldier who lives at the Stiles street address, was notified several months aco that his son was mlss'ns from his unit, N'o let ters nave been received from hint since. The War Department message received by his relatives a few days ago falls to Blve the cause' or date of Giordano's death. Two other men from this city lire In the casualty report. They aro Hugh J, Follettf, 4408 Chestnut street, who Is wounded severely, and Private John Sarnoskl, 298G TIKon street. Sarnoskl, who was previously reported mlss'lng. Is now declared to have been hilled. Private George H. ItestausUI. 1418 South Howard street, has returned to duty after being separated from his unit for several months. It was learned today. In addition to the general report, a list of major casualties. Including deaths from disease, accident and other causes, and some hilled In action, Itu furnlehed. A clintigo of status, says .the "War De partment In announcing the Issuance of the-new forms of casualty reports, may bo. expected from tme to tlnif. as post humous investigations establish the fact that missing men were really kilted, or as the hospital 'records are finally eearched in persuance of the policy of publishing every casualty In the Ameri can expeditionary force. Names of men who were wounded long before the signing of the armistice, many of whom have arrived home safe ly, may bo found hi the lists. The names that appear In this report will be found elsewhere In the, Kvbnino Public LEnoEn today. The general list today contains 142 names, sixteen of whom are from this stale. The Pennsylvanlans In the report aro classified as follows: Died of dis ease, four; died from accident or other cause, three: wounded severely, three: wounded slightly, one : killed, previously reported missing, three; died, with cause undetermined, one, and returned to duty, two. DAY'S CASUALTY REPORT OF WAR DEPARTMENT i Waihtnrton, April 4. The Wr Depart ment's casualty Hat today includes the fol lowing: orriCBRS' LIST Wounded Sllthtlr T.inUTU.VANT Marcus Davis, Xiena, Ark. Killed In Actlan, Preilooklr Reported Died MEirnwfANT James J. Ballentlne. Mln. neapotla. Mtnn. Died from Wound, Prerlouily Rsparttd Died MEUTKNANT Thomas M, Hamer, Mem. phis, Tenn, Mlsslne In Action. rrlonlj Reported Wounded Sllshtly LIEUTENANT Morcll Smith. Newtown, Pa. Killed In Aetlon, Previously Itrported Missing In Action LIEUTENANT Frank J. Louis, .Mo, Croak. at. Died, Previously Reported Mlsslnr In Action LIEUTENANT Paul H. Itushey. Wash Incton Court House. O. Krroneeaslr Reported Wounded, Ueiree Undetermined CAPTAIN Alfred E. Bernstein, Oerkely, Cal. i rENNBVtWANIA Killed la Aetl.m PnlVATIi-jllarshall O. Larsen, Claren don, Pf Med frem Aetldent and Other Causes PRIVATE John Carter, Avoca. Died of Disease) PRIVATES John J. Mcaeorae. riymoulhi Norman E. Thomas, ljarrlsburiti William Yereer, Tower City. Wounded Severely SEROEANT Hush J. Kollette, 4408 Chest nut street, Philadelphia. . PRIVATE Harry C. Thompson, rate bursh. Wounded Sllshtly COnPORAt.a John Artier, Braddockj William H. Hlahnetd. Clearfield. Killed In Aetlon. rrerlonsly Reported Wounded, Ifetree Undetermined PRIVATE Ilernard J. Uehrlnier. New town. Killed In Aetlon, Previously Reported Mlaslni In Action PRIVATES Albert W. 1111. Wsrren Cen ter: Joseph Jacobs, Plttston: David If. La Ross. Wescosvlllei Peter P. .Mf'"1''".: 8uar Notch: John Barnltowekl, 208(1 TeUon street. rminaeipma; jencrson . East Htroudaben. Died. PrcTloisly Reported Mlsslnrtn Aetlon PRIVATE Vincent Ulordano. 6318 Stiles street, Philadelphia, , Returned t Duty, rrevUuslr Reported Miss ing In Aetlon CORPORAI-John Anderson, 50TU Rich mond street, Philadelphia, Wounded SUthtly. rerlously Reported Miss. a In Action PRIVATES Antony Alulls. P"0"1: Frank J. Arlck, 2181 North Falrhll! treet. Philadelphia: Oeorse II. nestauskl. 18 South Howard street, Philadelphia! Joseph Richer, Lancaster. NKW .1KRSKV . Died from Aecldefct and Other Causes CORPORAL Howard Francis Wldmer. Elizabeth. Killed In Actlan. Previously Reported Died TRIVATE Leo -Michael Oulton, Wec hawkln, YIROIMA . Wounded SUthtly WAGONER Euseno Smith. Buchanan. Missing In Aetlon PRIVATE Robert T. Rucker, Monroe. Wounded. Decree I'ndetermlned. Previously Reported Missing In Action PRIVATE Shelly Hopkins. South Boston I SOLDATI AMERICAN VISITERANNO L'lTALIA Mille Uomini al Giorno Sa bs ranno lnviali a Roma Roma, 3 aprile. II Uoverno Ameri cano, d'necordo col Supremo Comnnilo delle foriie amerlcane In Kranola, ha dl sposto che mllle uomlnl dl ttuppa do vranno giornalniente essere Invlatl in Italia, ove rlmarramio pari'cchle settl mane per far si' che I soldatl Ut "I'ncle Sam" possan6 vlsltare lloma ed nitre principal! cltla' del Itegno. In questo modo tutte le truppe amerlcane che si Irovano ora In Krancla iiolraniio vlstterc I'italla. la nottzlu v: statu rlcevuta con grande soddlsfazloiie ei I linul soldatl avnuuio da parte delle popotazlonl entuslastlche accogllenze, die dimostrcranno uunlc um mlrazlone ha I'italla per essl. SI spera die una tale dlsposlzlone nprxlru' a mngglonnente strlugere I legaml tra le due nazlonl. II Dott, K. J. Dillon, corrlspondente speclale del "Public Ledger" da Parlgl, ha ierl Invlato tin telegrnmma dat quale til rlleva che, setondo Informazlonl date : I che per dlrltto storlco, etnotoglco le spettano. wograflco ed da fonte attendlblle, la Confercnta del Id Pace, o per dlr megllo I rapprenscn lantl delle g rami I Potenze, avrebberodls poslo "per (uglont dl convenlenza" dl sreordare Flume n Spalato all'Italla. t.e "ragionl dl convenlenza," inenzl onnte dnl corrlspoiidente, sono Interfire tale nel Keiiso che 11 I'resldentc Wilson e l.loyil George hanno abbandonalo lo loro rjjiposlzlonl Alls asplrazlcnl llutlane per evltare che la Delegnzlone Itallaua potease rldutarsl dl flrmnre II trattuto dl pace, quando fosse statu nppronlalo. Seiizu dlscutcle tale lnterpretazlrne vl c' rnglonu da credere i!he, qunlora da parte del Presldenle WINon e dl l.lovd George vl fossero state delle opposlzlonl settentrlonale. circa le auplrazlonl degll Itnllanl, Don e' 'cintrarlamente al terntlnl ileH'urml stuto possible disco, nosceie I glustl e. .t.zIo. epll ha ordinate una tnobllltazlone sucrl dlrlttl d'ltalla sopru quelle teire geneinle In iletta reglone. secondo tin glunto "aif1 ttm I.ondrn, 3 aprile. - Alia tonferenza nazlouale, tentttnsi oggl sotto gll ausplcl del "Trade I'nlon t'rongress" e del "Labor J'arly.'- e' statu deliberate uniintineinente un online del giorno nel quale si dlt'hlurn die I paltl per la I.ega delle Nazlonl dovralinn far pflrte del trattato prellmlnnre dl pace. (llnetru, 3 aprile II InurebCiallo von I lllndenherg. ron un largo stato tuag- glore, e' glunto a Gllwlce, nella S.lesla, , iJiusanne ." dltpaccto Glnevra. ij'Agenzia Polacca a ..." 3 cue i tedeschi slstematlcamente sun til distruggendo In Industrie nell'alla IK ' s!a n nrendono iiuuntft nnannnh mdWm. &. opIHol. In vista della graVlla' hwfk sl'iiazlon. Ignazlo Jan I'aderewsk). W rH primo ministro poiacco, si dice abbhV.ft posposlo la sua vlslta it Tarlgl, 'A Published nnd Distributed Under PERU IT NO. 341 Authorized by the act of October l 1017. nn nie at the Postofnce of Phlla, delpbla. t Il unler of the President. A S. nURLESON. Postmaster General, . Maspn & DeMany 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) Announce, Importdnt for Tomorrow A Decided Reduction on a Large Group of Fashionable Hats TO ASSURE Aft" 1MMEDIATE CLEARANCE 5-oo . 8.5o . 10 Chapeaux des Elegante' That Are Typical Maw8on & DeMany Interpretations of the Current. Modes Unquestionably a Most Phenomenal Offer 'W .00 M :PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED: i Mason & DeMany 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) Announce Special For Tomorrow MOST UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON Spring FWRS pASHION greatly favor the small furs of one, two and three skins, the charming choker and stole effects. They add 'trie finishing touch tothe new spring and sum mer wardrobe, so essential to the woman who is particular about the correctness of her dress. N These Are Greatlu Below Regular Prices Taupe Wolf Scarf 19.50 Brown Fox Scarfs .. 22.50 Hudson Seal Scarfs ..... . 24.50 Taupe Wolf Scarfs. . . .' 27.50 Brown Fox Scarfs ., 32.50 Natural Mink Scarfs 39.50 V. Australian Seal Stole 52.50 Stone Marten Scarf 54.50 Fi.her Scarf ". .. 62.50 Hudson Bay Sable Scarf 89.50 Squirrel Stole 89150 Silver Fox Scarf 245.00 Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit. Payments to Be Continued Monthly y During the Spring and Summer Priced for Immediate Clearance! lysaturai nutria oeis, O.OU raupe woir oeis .... OH.OU Hudson Seal Sets 40.00 Black Wolf Sets 47.50 Brown Wolf Sets ...'.. 49.50 Skunk Sets 57.50 Brown Fox Sets ..'.... 69.50 Taupe Fox Sets ,....,. 72.50 Natural Beaver Sets 120.00 Marmot Coats 55.00 Australian Seal Coats 79.50 Natural Nutria Coats 92.50 Muskrat Coats , , :.'. ....... . 1 10.00 Hudson Seal Coats : . . . 145.00 Hudson Seal Coats 195.00 Hudson Seal Coats 245.00 Moleskin Coatf .' . . . .275.00 Squirrel Coats' , .'.295.00 no a 9 si qSAUSj 4- STORE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THIS SALE STEWARTS 1027 MARKET STREET 3 SALE r Extraordinary 4-Hour Saturday Morning Sale From 9 A. M. Until 1 P. M. Featuring Remarkable Values in New Easter Apparel HpHIS great event offers phenomenal values to all "".Gnomical women who come to Stewart's tomorrow A between the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. This wonderful sale was arranged especially to encourage Saturday Morning Shopping. The remarkable values offered will more than repay your morning trip. Please note that these goods will be re-marked to their regular prices promptly at 1 o'clock. 5 00 Georgette Waists 3.00 250 beautifully beaded, lace trimmed and embroidered Geor gette waists each at a saving of 2.00. Lovely Easter shades, flesh and white. All sizes. 9 to 1 o'Cloch Only STREET FLOOR ri 3.00 5.00 EASTER HATS 9 25.75 300 stunning Spring hats in a host of attractive shapes and colors. Delightful flower, rib bon, feather and fancy trim mings. Many with facings of Georgette in contrasting color. 2-7r' 9 to 1 o'Cloch Only third floor 6.00 Spring Skirts '3.25- ilBk ? ' r 5 r X Just 200 smart new skirts of French serge, wool poplin, wool mixtures, taffeta and satin. All in attractive new styles and colors. 9 to J o'Clock Only THIRD FLOOR GIRL'S 9.00 CAPES i ly .d.W.l'I- ' 6.SO 100 girls' capes of fine serge in navy and Copenhagen. Overcollars of pique and clever button trimmings. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. 6.0t) Organdie Dresses 6.5U 100 gifjH lovely organdie dresses in delightfUlSacy styles. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. . tw M. vjivn uiii) ruUKTH FL.UOK ; i 13: 9 Until 1 olock Only Easter Suits 1 3.75 Value 18.00 65 handsome Easter Suits of French serge and wool poplin. Stunning belted, Empire, flared, plain-tailored and boxed styles, with fancy silk vests and overcollars of silk. All sizes included. 9 to 1 o'Clock Only Easter Gapes 7.SO Value 12.50 Full 5.00 saving on 80 charming capes of serge and poplin. One typical model sketched. Some have overcollars of silk, others with handsome $aid trimming. Black and navy. .9 to 1 o'Clock Only EasterDresses s.oo Value 8.00 250 lovely Easter dresses of silk poplin and good wool serge. Braided styles, belted modes, tucked, shirred and vestee styles. All colors 12 attractive styles and all sizes included. 9 to 1 o'Clock Only fa. $7.5 7.50 o 0 a L 5.00 1.00 Hosiery 59c 500 prs. splendid quality silk hose in all Spring shoe colors, black and' white. Not more than6 prs. to a purchaser, 2.00 Kid Gloves l.OS 600 pra. fine imported capeskin gloves in white with Black stitching; also in tan and gray suede. STREET FLOOK HOUR SALES PLEASE NO JE THAT THESE GREAT OFFERINGS WILL BE REMOVED FROM SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP 4u' ym . v n fr.Sf -v i "t?' "iW V ?' BW! sssMsfVlssssstsssPs1 .:. n-si v r - r.. . . i , , , ' v v. i . . t " -i K,fi. T. ' " "" 'A " ' tiM&Mffii!fc& ' ?-s tf z$fc mi&--&M JX ..,.. A- awl-s t,
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