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Triple, ft luncmbrc Onbrlele D'An D'An nunile. 11 cemmnmle tlelte forze che otrupane riumc c In Ktronue tlKdiuerc ilelVitullmil ttt' ill ileltu eltca', hn occu eccu occu paeo Mil "i00 nnrnlnl ill truppn 11 pro pre pro mnnterlo ill Snn Mnrce, n suil ill Hue carl, cow linn protcsle coiitre In pirtc rapprefflRllfi ln parte ill Rtiardlc retnll crb" oho ferere fuoce Kopra II vnperc itollane "Isserla," prevcu lento da Iluccarl. I,c truppn ill O'Anmitttle fci trorane era ill frente nlla frentlern Jugeilava. Vcren.t. fi Novemhre Tn occnsletic rWIn rcli-lirn7lnii( ilclln vltterln ill Vlt Vlt Vlt torle Vcnctn un rlpnrte ill tnippc rnnetre' nel palnsre innnlclpnlc ev era JnslPtlnta rammlnMrnzienc Hoelullsta. la quale nvcvn Htnbllte ill Mntltulre la liamlifrn iiiwiennip con n vt-iwiuu mwn. II palnr.re era illfwu ila meltl soeinlMtl nrmatl c 1c tnippc Tennern coil' n on en on flltte ion i"il. rinnlmcnle i wlilntl cbber.i il Foprewento c penctrnrone nell' iutcrun del munlclpln ove l fu vcamble ill ciualehe colpe il'nrma ila fuoce. ni..flnln It tnnfllHn II flprmfntn .nntn Ihtn etrernltn, Pollcarple Scnrnbclle, fn tcnrnvciilnte conlre tin mure c Mc Mc Mc (ome nrcTii In tncn una bnnibn, nucftii csplo'.e e le fcrlvn In moile tal", chc inentre le trneportavnne In tin etpcdnlc cenrn dl vlvcrc. Anchc niellrl altrl racialist! rlmnwn fcrltl (rrnmementc. Trn cssl vl Fone nlcunl rendcllcr! comu cemu nall Rema, ." novembre. l'rcvnlp 1'opini 1'epini 1'opini ene clic pli Immlnentl ncezlnti trn I iltlcsntl juReilnvI cd llnllnnl, per Kistc inarn la qtifitletic ddl'Adriniitice, nun condurranne ad nlctm rlHultute prntlce. data In Intrnnslgeuza del rnpprcfcntantl ilflln ,1ii)?elnvin. Peclil mne juiclll clic !!icrnne in unu cnncliisleiic per tin Beddisfnccntc nc nc nc corde. Qiteitl nttimlstl rlfiirdun9 clic depe tinn lsitn del Tenin. Volpi n Uel Uel jrade, ill Govcrne Ttnliane fece apcre a Igocrne scibe di csscrc disiwMe ti rlprcnderc le truttativc intcrrettc u Pllan?a. r nole che 11 Comm. Volpi ' un norae di fidticia di Oielittl c che fu man- t'ate a Uclsrnde non pole per tnstarc II terrentc. ma per atabiiirc una Intesu prcventUa, neccsiarinmcntc k'cnerlcu, waza la quale 11 Governo Itnliane non avrebbe accondisccse alia ripresa del ECK07ltttl. Soconde uu tnlegrnmmu da Bclgrnde, riunte nll'Idcn Xn7iennIc. Bcmbrn chc 11 plpier Trumbicli dlrigcra' Ii trnttntlvc j-er la slttcmuziene Adrintlcn, miiulte dl plent petcrl ctl avrn (lulmll plena llberta' dl declslene. LEAVES $200,000 ESTATE I Nephews and Nieces Get Property of Geerge S. Gerhard Wills ndmltted te nrebate tednr fel- llew: Geerge S. Gerhard, C(Xie Over- brook avenue, 'who died October 27, 1 ItaUne S200.000. The bulk of the estate gees te two nephews, Arthur II, Uerhard nud Albert 1 Gerhard, and te two niccCB. Sarah T. G. Whelen nnd Anna L. G. Harris. Immn Ji .Tnnea Trntnlltfir. r.,.. AnArtrnfMltK rPhlpfv.ntntt, nml Clitmi, trcctH, 5123,000 te relatives; Kate G. jAjnnier, mu west v aluut lane, JIO.UOO; Heury 1. Stager, 01 Seuth Forty-fifth btiect, 51,000. Frank Stecus, -lUM Huzel avenue, 101,100. This la left in trust for his widow, Xellle H. H. Stevens, tmd at her death te relatives ; the residue of the estutn te be divided between the ilawnic Heme, nt Uread and West moreland street, and the Elks' home at Hertford Springs. Imenteries Hied today cre In the Mtates of Uichnrd N. Story, S-1804 ; Annie Feley. $4008, and Louise O. Pendleton, ?12,!C8. Lettirs of ndminlstrhtien were SrailtPll fhA PTIVIltnpa nt 1m . TNa.n.k - Cunningham, C21 Seuth 'illr"1 Blre(;t. whose eBtnte Is valued at 501KK). MISSES DINNER; FINED $25 Dr. Undla MuBt Pay for Net At tending Morgan Feast It will cost Mr. II. It. M. Landls, of 11 . beuth Twenty-tlrst street, exactly il A?r, "iwsinK ' Reed dinner at tie Art Hub Inst night. Dr. I.nntliu unu flm i.l. nk..A..... among the thirty members of the Jehn Morgan Society, named in honor of "r luiiuucr 01 me university of Penn- SiTa.n a IS,,l,cal Scl'oel, nt the nununl lathcrins of the heciety. This Is ene of the pleuBnnt little or er or jnnizatiens of the city te which it does nltCSti i!"?L'h ,f, .bel0TUB- but lfc wsta 'Wile a bit te slight. It sets u member Sft2,SnHnty"flv"?,bnck."" if h""ecs net attend Hie annual meeting, and his bank taJL '? lppC(1 nnetl,,e'- 2rf if he falls te XtaKch year en lnd,vWuaI n.Tre ,tr? " "ur"bf of scientific fn?m rKad laV n8ht' bl" they were eu'tahYe I PK OjiW;r. remained ,k: lr , ' M- Wcrsel presided at SS?hii" Prcsen,e(1 PnP. thus ing themselves $25 each. at S. IIH nnd rch lev. FATHER HEALY IS BURIED Archbishop Dougherty Officiates Requiem Mass fop Missionary T?'ie f,'"cl Of the Ilev. William mie er5-8,.V7 ,vl,k',y known "enirtiS JTiiIa.Africa fln'1 ln,lln' nni "He" Chlir h &.1,ftr v". Cath "MKrielSunSff. with Cm? u"B 15 Ht- Jeter's Churc: IjtTSttrve?; " J- Ii. Mahen..v n m '"' ."L" a " assa? a'wM-.S: &il! " iu LiiR i nmmitn t. r a. .. - aXeiSi"Bl&':; i7 la St. a.:, ii"-J.""'..--"!? two months' llnns,."t,lJ""'' l? onjef the few priests In this cltr , iS,erA- "a was born in Irelan ? aijiii iinn AAAin..i i.i .. " the nriMti... i vrv. Uls euucatien csiae te America n tunn '-.Y gM jB telwlonerr wwt abroad, inr Hely Tues- wlng ns ' wear- Band and Organ, 9; Organ, 11 and 5i20 . Chime at Moen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S A Lewer-Price Sale of Beautiful New Winter Dresses for Women and Yeung Women in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere A Wonderful Collection of Distinguished New Dresses in About 200 Styles Will Ge en Sale at Average Half Price Here are dresses for every hour of the Winter day, from simple tailored affairs for morning te beautiful afternoon and evening gowns. Every dress in the collection is. fashionably correct, and many are copies and adaptations of Paris models. Many frocks are marked at considerably less than the usual wholesale prices, and in many instances the materials alone could net be bought for the sums marked en the price tickets. Extra space has been arranged for this sale, and there will be plenty of salespeople te help you. However, the best things go first, se wise shoppers will be here early. ! $25 $10.75 Jf V. $8.75 V $15 k . $16.50 $13.50 $18 $15 ( -'' ' " ' ' V I .U ' KiiiH WEATHER tH Fair IP t il' Serge or Silk Dresses SIS and $22.50 The serges are sample dresses and are particularly fine. In black and navy, they are handsomely beaded or braided, and some have satin sashes. Silk dresses are of charmeuse, em broidered in black or bronze beads, and of crepe de chine in several pretty models, some with finely pleated over ever skirts. Pretty Frecks in 34 Styles at $15 and $16.50 Nearly every sort of daytime frock is te be found at these prices. navy or brown serge, embroidered in wool, silk or braid; velour, in reindeer or brown, with nutria, fur trimming the cellar and pockets ; fine twilled serge, with bodice and skirt elaborately embroidered Avith bugle beads; navy blue velveteen dresses, cut en straight lines and trimmed with beads ; soft charmeuse frocks in brown, navy or black, made in dozens of pretty ways ; dresses of Peiret twill, embroid ered in black silk,, touched with geld thread. 50 Different Styles at $25 There are some wonderful values among the dresses at this price. A great many are of crepe-black satin and char meuse of exquisite qualities. Fer in stance afternoon dresses of Georgette, elaborately beaded nnd pleated; embroidered charmeuse dresses with jet bead girdles ; tricetinu dresses with iridescent bead embroidery; tricetine dresses trimmed with narrow moire ribbon; redingote dresses of tricetine with satin foundations and embroid ered circles, clone in heavy silk ; beaded serge dresses with vestees of colored duvetyne. 25 Styles at $32.50 Seme unusual velveteen dresses in navy blue and brown have diagonal embroidery, in bugle beads, almost cov ering the sleeves and skirts. Other velveteens are made in coat effect, with scalloping down the left side and around the hem of the dress. This is piped with cerise or Copenhagen blue duvetyne, which faces the standing cellar. Many handsome charmeuse dresses, heavily embroidered with iridescent beads, and made with skirts which are scalloped and faced with contrasting color. At $35 and $39 you will find many handsome afternoon dresses. Georgette dresses are embroid ered in chenille and beads. Kitten's ear satin frocks show designs done in steel or jade green beads and there are several chiffon velvet dresses and crepe satins, elaborately trimmed with black bugle beads. 40 Beautiful Evening Gowns are of embre Georgette and flowered taffeta, of silk tulle ever soiree taffeta ; of silver-embroidered net ever blue or black silk and pretty things of peach color, flesh pink or white. Samples, se these are mostly one-of-a-kind dresses. $25, $32.50, $35 and $39. Afternoon Dresses and Dinner Gowns are of the finest chiffon velvet, crepe satin, embroidered Georgette and such lovely materials. In every detail of de sign and trimming they are perfection. $i0, $55 and $75. (Murkrt; Serge Dresses, $8.75 Simple, wearable wool serge dresses in navy blue are trimmed with braid. In the same group are several styles in black satin and a few of navy blue tricetine. Weel Jersey Dresses, $10.75 Pekin, tan, brown or navy frocks are in the group and they are trimmed with silk or wool embroidery. A few serge and silvertene frocks can also be had at this price. Weel Velour Dresses, $13.50 Seft, warm and very com fortable, these dresses are splendid for business wear. They are in Copenhagen, reindeer, navy or brown and are embroidered in contrast ing wool or show leather belts. The Sale of Women's Coats and Wraps Has Brought Prices 25 te 50 Per Cent Lewer Than They Were Earlier in the Season Many of the coats were taken from our own stock and reduced, and ethers were bought at reduced prices. All of them are exceptional, from the standpoint of both style and economy. Four especially geed groups at $19 te $29 $32.50 te $39 $42.50 te $55 $65 te $89 Handsome sample wraps at $59. and one-of-a-kind wraps at $97.50, beautiful xuia mnuiniiy uiuau in uuui groups. (Market) Dainty Cotten Blouses Special at $2.50 Most of them are the trim, Bemitailered styles se well liked by young women and school girls for sports or tailored suits. Of novelty voile, sheer batiste or snowy dimity, semu are quite plain, ethers have a bit of lace or color for trimming. Every blouse would ordinarily be mere some once again as much. (Market) 2400 Women's Embroidered-Cerner Handkerchiefs, 25c" Each The linen is sheer and the embroidery, wliile mnchine-done, is dainty nnd in pretty patterns, all white. 1000 Men's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs 35c Each The linen is of reed quality, and the handkerchiefs are of gen erous size. (Central) Women's Dark Brown Brogue Shoes, $5.40 a saving of $3 en every pair It is the bIioe pictured a goed-lookinp shoe with plenty of perforations, welted soles and low, comfertahlo heels. A splen did shoe for everyday Winter wear. , ( ii i ii i n Black Calfskin Shoes Special at $6.85 (A Saving of $2.76 en a Pair) Thov have imitation wing tips, welted soles and medium heels. (Cheitnat) Seft Leather Boudoir Slippers, $2.40 a Pair Comfertnblo black and tan slippers have teft, pliable soles. & Fashionable Silks At Lew Prices Charmeuse, $2.85 a Yard, Is 40 Inches Wide It is a heavy, lustrous iuulity for afternoon, evening or street dresses, in white, rose, pink, brown, henna, navy and black. Printed Radium, $2 a Yard, 36 Inches Wide. lleautif ul patterns for frocks or coat linings in navy, brown or gray grounds. Plain Radium, $1.65 a Yard, 40 Inches Wide A geed quality in black and navy blue. Striped Habutai, $1 a Yard, 36 Inches Wide VarieuB color' combinations en white grounds. (Central) Mighty Geed Shirts for a Man te Buy Their prices are especially low, and they are fine and fresh strictly Wanamaker shirts. . ti At $1.95 Printed striped madras and percale shirts are in many color combina tions. At $2.65 Fine white corded madras shirts arc made with soft attached cellars or neckbands. (Oullery. Market) I ' " "I $32.50 $25 W $25 $39 $32.50 M $25 j i I : Silk Chemises at $3 Cnvelope chemises of pink crepe de Chine have satin tops nnd are trimmed with hemstitching. (Ceiitrul) All-Weel Plaid Blankets at $15 a Pair Pure wool blankets, 70x80 inches, are in plaids of gray, blue or pink nnd white, and also in red-and-blnck plaid. Weel-Mixed Blankets In two-teno plaids, COxSO inches, at $8.60. In plaids of gray, blue, pink or tan, or in white with pink or blue berders, 70x80 inches, at $10. C.atrl) New White Bedspreads at $6 .)31e(;7-ar,0 frcs,V fcnew'' satin-flnlsh bedspreads 82x00 inches, nnd the design is pretty. lU3!'rcaas' (Central) Warm, Seft Comfertables at 25 Per Cent Less "Mether, can't we have another quilt?" the boys call from their "room" out en the sleeping perch. ''Feels as if it'll be cold tonight. Hadn't we better hmu an extra quilt at the feet of the bed?" dad suggests, remembering hew it blew up suddenly the ether night. Se it gees, and if there are guest! Well, it's a rare household that has enough comfertables. Cotten-Filled Quilts at $2. 75 filled, tee, they are covered with ilewercd blue or pink en the ether. Weel-Filled Oulh $6. 75, $10 and $12 hen quiltft like these are filled with plenty of live, fresh voel, thv might as well be full of heat, for one is seen warm us toast, underneath! The figured materials that cover the quilts are geed quality and some quilts have plain blue or pink borders. Filled with pure cotton, and well material en ene side and plain green, Cotten-Filled Quilts $3.50, $5.25 and$5.75 They are all 72x78 inches, filled with pure new cotton. The quilts at $3.G0 are figured all ever and the ethers have plain borders. (Central) lens Wern Flannellet Dressing Sacques at $1.50 Warm, neat dressing sacque3 are of flannellet in gray, blue or pink flowered patterns. Evf-r se comfortable te slip into in the morning In extra sizes, 18 te 52, they are ?1.C5, (Central) A New Silk Cever for Your Old Umbrella $4.85 The silk is of geed quality and can be had in the colors women like navy, green, purple and black. Cevers for men's um brellas are all-black, of course. The work will be carefully and promptly done. The price is special. (Central) V Artiste Phonograph at $90 is ene of the beat moderately priced phonographs that we knew. The tone quality is clear and pure, the meter is durable and the cabinet work is of sound construction. trltJn,mtt'ie' u our u"fBst,n. by.n well-known manufac turer of phonographs and is most satisfactory in every wnv Yeu may pay the $90 nt ence or ' ' $5 Down and $5 a Menth or you may take the first $5 out in records. OKeh Records re deuble-faced nnd there is an assortment of vocal and instru- mciuui nuineers. $1 eacn. (Central) T Winter Draperies Are Specially Priced 'Terry Cleth at $1.25 a Yard ih, ,amoen either side, in pretty patterns and color cembinu turn, it is Se inches wide and especially suitable for draperies. New and Gleaming Drapery Material at $2.50 a Yard It n. of wed ,.ilfc, durable though light, and veiy pietty At thi. price it is in silver-and-black or old geld. 4 inches v,ide. At ?3.75 u yard it is in lowly flowered designs, in rose, blue or geld. 44 inches wide. Among the Other Conveniences Chenille Curtains at $12 a Pair Levely Cretonnes at 35c te $1.25 a Yard Scrim Curtains at $1.25 and $1.75 a Pair Sash Curtains at 50c, 65c and 75c a Pair Nete: ,?V ShaU b g,a(i t0 fi" orders for double-feccd velour per tiercs of exceptional quality in almost any combination of color that you wish, at $31.50 n pair and make delivery within a few days. (Cntrl) i m ' if 1 P M J. -a -flr. , ,. t f, j" J&WStM, .S!